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Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing ‘The only place in the city equipped with the necessary tools to co first- class carriage and wagoi work, Building new work a specialty. 319 COURT STREET 319 Thee Beata Women TO THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS A SURE ROAD ¥O BEAUTY 3 eli they have so long used sucoossfully 1 4 ronal trealpent, THE MISSES BELL’S Complexion Tonle y tout! hich gi oper Let you MOTHING a claimed, so that IE the effect te not exact we ‘sil atehlutely clear exlon, vod benytlly & Fond ope, nGALIFORNIA! The Southern Route The Iron Meusta Rou , Texasyand Pacific and Sculhern P.c'tic Railways TAKE TUE FAMOUS + SUNSET - LIMITED A, tram without an equal St. Louis 10 “tisaaye's Saturdays. @ SIXTY HOURS 10 LOS ANGELES Through the Su California. Wi and descriptive HC TOWN SEND, Smooth, Glossy and Hard, Piiable, freo from lumps and abso. lutely clean isthe way we return all shirts, collars and cuffs entrusted to :| us for laundering Star Steam Laundry Phone 200. 120 North Fourth St! 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 Adame, BROADWAY HOUSE. Rest hotel in the city Best accommod, s, nicest rooms, MEALS 25¢~$1.00 PLR DAY | Commer Broadway and Kighth street MAYFIEED, KY J J. Mravows, Propr Second Mand meee rags Suare Tolepon WINE OF CARDUI has demonstrated ten thousand times that {t Is almost infallibl FOR WOMAN'S PECULIAR WEAKNESSES, during, prognanc; bring cult inl afer another minute Tha"certain tellef within, ‘reach? Wine of Cardul only cost ets $1.00 per iM cases re¢ tring special directions, aduresey gids wane amen the “Lad a tie . Camden ag Wineot © the womb and It cntirely WINE OF CARUU CURLS KIDNEY AND BLADEDR TROUBL ‘Thousands of such cases have been cured by the use of Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) If you doubt it, call or send to the Company whose udvertisement appears in this paper, and they will for a one cent{stamp, send you 9 book of wonderful cures, not only of the above diseases, but of all manner of ailments arising from impure blood, It is the stand- ard remedy of the age for the cure of all blood and skin diseases, $1.00 per large bottle, CURED WITH TWO BOTTLES. J. A. Maddox, Atlanta Ga., writes: ‘I had great trouble in passing urine, which was filled with vedients,. My back aud loivs gave me much pain, and Pity, apre tite, strength, and flesh, “I beokine bottles of Botanic Blood Balm (B, B, B.) gave me entire relief,”” 5. M. Ellis, Atlanta, » Writes; “Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) cured we of most stubbora eczema [ had doctored it without sucvess for Borated Talcum Powder Ten Cents OEHLSCHLAEGER & WALKER DRUGGISTS Fifth and Broadway. WRITTEN AT RANDOM. The Mayfield Democrat remarks that if Bob Blanks was brought back to Mayfield, there ‘‘would probably be auother strange face in bell from When the papers in a town voice such sentiments, the peo- ple cannot expect the governor of a state to ask for a requisition to assist i crat is convinced that there is quite a contingent of * Mayfield in hel some of the newspaper men die, how- ever, they will find that ‘‘strange fac range faces from Maybe when It bas been suggested that Padu- section of her busi- ness locality, that is, from Fifth to First on Broadway, streeis so they will be permanently There is now but one nd it is very advisable that somethiog be done to enable ladies to cross from one store to the other on solid ground, having to ferry across. be done by paving asphalt from Fifth to Fi done ata nominal and which would be such a permanent improvement that it would save the city many dollars spent annually in street improvements, and at the same time be an inestimable boon to the as wellas would serve to double the amount of business done. Itis unfortunate that a city with the prettiest streets in the state— mes—has to put up with such mud-bespread thoroughfares as now adorn the town in many of the most frequented localities. should be present. the street witn down the path, and turned to look that?” gesticulated em open window w Oregon Richmond is the name a} tif.) indeed—marvelously beautiful man gave who applied to Mayor Lang Saturday for transportation for him- self, boas ta and her two children, The old fellow was geutee in appearance home was in depreg Va. go his daughter mar- ried and went to Texarkana to live. Her husband died not long since and left her ia a destitute condition, with two small children to support. father, learning ber condition, went down to escort her home, and on the back his money gave out, and when he reached Paducah he was forced to apply for aid. He produced | * from friends in Evansville sae said he thought he could obtain there to finish his hair, braided on a proud little hea book, and she was unconscious of their espionage, or of Fred Warrington’s give the old man credit for havir good taste, will you? You wouldn't His rather strange name—Oregon all, T sup ppoae —Wwas poled him, he informed the use he was the first white child born in Oregon, being the son of a prominent missionary. di brs charges were sent to Evansville on the packet. if she'll have me,” he said. Saturday afternoon several men who had been working on street im- provements went to the city hall to They sat arouad in the doors for some time, and were d by the mayor as he sat in his After they had been there for over an hour, and the mayor had been to the court house and back, Street Inspector Utterback arrived looking at the men, in- formed the mayor that the men had been at work on the streets and anted their pay. ‘The mayor realized at once that they did not recognize him, or they would have long before asked for ‘All that time they had to wai Ha ‘stor the mayor.”’ He called them all in, aud while he was making out tbe checks for them, one of the men remarked: “I've seen that mau before some draw their pay. the fairy in white by the window in quizzed the mayor, who thought it was somewhat funoy that h the man did not know the mayor of his own city, ‘I'm only a clerk ‘*Yaas, yaas, that’s whut I ‘lowed when I looked at you,’’ was the re- and the man does not know to day that it was the mayor who Yesierday’s New York World and . Louis Post Dispatch contained the following in regard to @ well -'vnowo hentucky belle, Mis { Louisville, accomp il picture alleged to be lady, covering nearly a in the horrible col- > of the ‘yellow jour- nervous and unable to sleep, Two] Castlee” of the ‘young\ whole page, anc ors characteristic One of the most sulfa ay oe » will go to the front » of oa img coh Bana il the banner of the Red Cross, ta the! Uncle simple garb of the sisterhood this pet i ted society gitl will bravely endure. arch last yer As the guest of Mr. al 4. Archibald Luarrier, of Madison avenue, she was introduced to the ‘400.’ Society immediately pitulated to her wonderful beauty, and she was the toast of the season. “Alice Castlem: gitts of mind], and person are hers by heritage The blueat blood of Kentucky flows} . in her veins, She is the daughter of Gen. John Breckenridge Castleman, regarded as the Landsomest man in the state. Her mother, who was Miss Alice erbee, of : Nashville, a girl was a noted belle and The Castlemans are very wealthy. “1 wish to accowpany my father, brother and cousins right into the thickest of the conflict,’ she said to a World reporter. ‘I have begged my father to let me go to New York and take a few lessons in the duties of an army nurse, bus he has never con- sented.” “+The truth is, I mean what I say and intend to join the hospital corps. You see, my father has already vol- unteered, and the Louisville Legion would be among the first troops to be actually engaged in the land forces. Theo, my brothers would go, too, as they are members of the legion.’’ MK. TEMPLETON'S CHOICE. tinued from second page.) his life and regretted to be obliged to inform the gentlemen that Mrs, Saxony was not in. A ewift look of dismay on Mr. Templeton’s face perhaps touched | that functionary’s tender heart, forhe hastened to assure them that “Miss Lovett was in the drawing-room— would they walk i But that Mr. Templeton declined doing, as he was not personally ac- quainted with Miss Lovett, at least hot sufficiently acquainted ‘with her to present himself. He had known her when che was a girl of ten, and had always been her father’s most cherished friend, and had been in cor- respondence with Mr. Lovett when hat gentleman died so suddenly in India; but all the same, with an old bachelor’s characteristic shrinkin, from pretty young girls, he declined the invitation until Mrs. Saxony “It’s too bad—too bad!” he said, as they went through the beautiful little park, into which cari were not admitted; and, impe' impulse he recognized afterward as] \ fate, Mr. Templeton paused midwa; back at Mrs. Saxony's house. you! Can your music-teacher beat And Mr. Templeton seized his un- offending nephew by the sleeve, ar pueeny toward the were a gitl eat, beau fair and dainty—with dark, lustrow and etraight, heavy dark brows, that made the purity of her complexio: still more dazzling. A rosebud of 3 turned. any man’s senses “top tury She did not raise her eyes from her jo you're struck, eh? So you" mind having her for your wife, after Fred rew a long breath, then quickly linked his arm in Mr. Tem pleton’s, and drew that gentleman a he is the sweetest, most beautifu And how. the old gentleman laughed. And then Fred laughed, and Mr Templeton generously decided not to be too sarcastic on the poor boy. lovely girl, several years older t) Mrs, Saxony’s drawing-room, entered and went up to her. “Absorbed in your book still, Ros sie? Itistime for my lesson, is ‘ And Rossie Fleming laid down her book, and for an hour she and Miss Beatrix Lovett devoted themselves to the music lesson, to be interrupted by 4 gentleman who had bribed the f« man to permit him toenter the music room unannounced, and to whom Rossie flew, with a little shriek of de light. “Fred—O Fred! How did you know J wasin Brighton? Ionly came yesterday to assist Miss Lovett with er music, This is Miss Lovett, Pred —Mr. Warrington, Miss Lovett.” And before he had finished his very delightful call Mr. Warrington relat ed to the ladies the mistake his uncle had made, “And I am sure Miss Lovett will not blame mo if I insist that I shall marry you, little Rossie, and the soon- er the better, before Uncle Phil dis- covers his mistake.” And the next week there was a quiet wedding at the local registrar’s office, while Mr. Templeton was taking his snooze in his chair, with his hand- kerchief over his face, dreaming of the days when beautiful Miss Lovett would reign royally in his nephew's home. At eight o’clock the same night he was electrified by the receipt of a note from Fred: “I have been and gone and don % . ioe We will refund to him. Price | WOOD wood fusiness at and Trimble tres et the hardships of the battlefield. “gph fag Reel tL grit “Miss Castleman was the scknowl-|j))., striking when the iron’s hot, is .l edged beauty and belle of the Patti-)t) crop" ” And punetually to tine Fred ap- peared, his bride ‘on his arm as the morning, blushing like a rose, her blue eyes shining like stars, her sweet red mouth quivering as she looked wistfully up into Mr, Temple- face when Fred presented her We've quite stolen a march uj%n you; but this is my wife, U philus—Mrs, Fred Warrington, fast ‘BICYCLES on the market; prot —~— AND BICYCLE yby orders promptly fill COLOREI: DEPAF. fMENT. | Quite a number of ur town folks went out to the Ples * THE WEATHER. If it fails to Cemoather tonight AND GET YOUR wt Wednesday. VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO., Sole Proprietors MEMPHIS, TENN. vent for the highest gredes made, ARD! HIGH-GRADE =» hsut ior ttenigne for $50.00, Don’ ‘I'm astonished, and dumfounded, andl delig you doit, friends at dinner Sanday ayblossom club refreshments in the basement cf the Washington-street church tomorrow | Everybody welcome Fred could make the explanation he deemed incumbent a servant announecd a lady sweeping in in garments of deep pur- a girl with starry eyes and hair as golden as sunzhine “Miss Beatrice servant. And then—well, , but with two lovely womett beseeching him to forgive, and ¢he pansy-purple eyes making him feel he queerest around his heart he ever had felt, how — 1 ia benefit of the A. M scribab) heopliilus Temp! mered quietly dowr situation with the best grac command until six months afterward, when he triumphantly announced to his nephew that the luckiest day of e had been when he mistook Sunday with chills. school convention at W. H. Nelson was elected | r for the ensuing year | Nelson is one of our women and an church and Sunday school teacher and the treasurer of the First ward church Sunday school the president of a literary society at the same church and is president of "6.6. bDEE~ you wouldn’t have her your wife you shall have her your aunt, and help yourse! fc Everything in Its ‘Deason UR stock of staplp and fancy groceries is complete and up*to-date. Splendid line of ca unexcelled, having everything in the line of P. F. LALLY. But as no one was help it Mr. beautiful young wife, question who of the q happ Spare HORSE PLAYED ‘EVEN. Nag Wouldn’t Go, So They Had Built « Fire Under Him. Me was a very balky horse, and a re- ghtl meet bie st infront Templeton marricd his Washington-street church, of which church she is a member amp .lawn fete will be Burks’ chapel A. M. E, are invited to In the grand farcical concert which bellious spirit es is to be given tomorrow evening at of the stage dooro theater Saturday a fterno ny men and women of the “ Maid” management of Mr. Wm. Hynes, the| following persons will compose the quartette instead of as printed on the h and Trimble tions at the d The man—one of the ve them all a test, but his |! Mrs, Angeletta jels and Miss Hattie Barton, left Saturday op the where they bave gone to amily of Mr. Henry y will be gune about three ks and will stop over in the ¢ * on their return home. Williog Workers club meet this eyening at the Washington }. Evans and W. D. Mann strayed into the crowd at this juncture. one way to start tha There she is at the win-Jand that’s to build a fire under him,” dow—Miss Loveit! Isn't she a beau- > ty? Isn’t she sweet enough to turn i any fellow topsy-turvy? Look, Fred | driver —there'’s the wife I’ ve picked out for | pro volunte Th ments will be served. house,” ments later, « flaming match int combust ibl. “He'll need it all, or I don’ my own plug,” When the piebal beingdonetohi whether he would kick merely shatter the dash A third thought came to him, mouth, a round, handsomely chiseled | ever. chin, a white dress, with crea face} head full around and a pink rose at her throat, made a picture fair enough to indeed havi the vender arop peda € Mims, who has been Bie’ Bacchi, at Kast street, left this me ng for her home, meet tomorrow evening at their ball T}at Eighth and Adams streets Typewriters. machines. Evans, he moved Buker returned Saturday from Hop- freed him of the full flagration, but brov the cart righ Sanday sehool ¢ » was seen this morn- asked about the result of the » at Cairo yester 1 beeu received who just here made a quick eed peccaded in oéiting Jas all he would say was from the fire there was a big leak in its bottom The punishment apparent]s ing adequate, the pichald peace permitted the vender to continue his e martied last Saturday evening at the residence of Mrs, Rho- 14 Washington street . Wiliam Phillips At the conéert to be g . He had been her escort to several Lever saw. I'll marry her to-morrow } theatrical performances, and on ea ion had followed the masculine habit of going out between the acts. ot ts tonod twihetand Upon a recent occasion they “Music teacher notwithstanding, Jagain at the play tc ch?” he said. 4 ie e year ree of vce $60 present by Rev. J of the Washington Geta aan invited to be present. Wall Pees ether, and as the curtain fell at the end of the sccond act he was just reach teat for his hat when she in: sl “You needn't go out, Hen- high tea at the res- idence of Mrs. Rhodie Washington str orating the great wall of Ch na but ee ,, {remarked Almost at the same moment a tall ty; I thought to t with me this time patch. —_—_ It bas been known for a long time that things were not of the most cor at o! dial nature in the Garrott family eft- |. , —Richmond Dis- plaintiff alleges cruelty the custody of their 8-year-old and $26 per month. " be forced to chronicle events of this character about ministers of the g therefore, answer to the ravages of a sin-cursed world. . Garrott is not opposed to the granting of divorce tect bimself otherwise, developments are promised if the ease | 48 s10zIBnb MOU S}I 0} poAOMW sBY UNG 94] ‘The old Grundy South Seventh street, between Adams | and Jackson streets, bids will be delivered of St, Paw) Loe ON TAOIST s all the war news TATRA ™M AMIE et ae BROOKE! NDER You me: i 1 « “apr Books ae hPOADWAY LIZ 201 cA CUT w« FALE IN TWO Thursday at the Odd Fellows Everybody should attend this fair It will be a chance seldom met to see the best hand work of | {t will last three days Wall Paper, per roll 3ic Fifty cent Window Shadentor, aap . 80.¢ ut iz Pict rames made to order, ging done in an of the county by yn whe get of 'S THE RECORD WE MAKE, ned goods. Our meat market is fresh and salt meats WHAT? Ball Bearing, Typewriter YES The '98 moadei ot the New Densmore is ball bearing§in all. See’sample with ~ ©. B. 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