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| OWNS ‘Sumples-- cneaTest --Samples( personals. CONSIGNMENT OF Manufacturers’ Samples Ever brought to Paducah now on sale at the Bazaar. They wil! be sold at less than one-halt their real vaiues. All our 50 and 75¢ jewel belts go’ in this sgle for 25¢. THEY DON'T COST MUCH TRY ONE w ‘ou Ww. Blum, Jr., is at the Palmer, H. A. Sugg, of Dyersburg, is at the Palmer. J. H. Coleman, of Murr the city today. J. E, Hatfield, agent for Al G. Field, is at the Palmer. J, L, Hill, of Gallatin, Tenn., is o the city on business. Dr. D. A. Yeiser returned this terncon from Cincinnati. “= Mr. Frank Kirchoff returned this percale shirt{ afternoon from Cincinnati. } Mr, KE. L. Hendricks jet terncon for Modis: myill Mrs, Dan Galvin has gone to M tropolis to visit relatives. Fred Bennett, of Cairo, Yew Richmond today. PADUCAH WIN : THE PRIZE W. L. Stubblefield, of New Con-}For the Best Advertisement of cord, is 1m the city on business, the Cleveland Bieyeles Fur J. A. Peter, of Metropolis, was ‘ ae the city today, a guest of the nished by Agents This Richmond, Season, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Hubbard went down to Water Valley this afternoon to spend Sunda: Mr. John Patron returned thi fhorbing Trom Mayfield aflera visit of a few days. Fine French hair switches—] Mrs, Laura Fowler and Mrs, John match any shade of hair—75c. Campbell returned this afterncoo A new lot of colored switches at] from Chicago. Mrs. W. N. Robins and Miss Ka- tie Richardson returned this after- noon from Cincinnati. Mrs. W. S. McNary aud Miss Hallie Anderson returned this afters} (i. veland, Ohio, Sept. 8, 1898,— hooe from: Oincina: Mesers. Jas, W. Gleaves & Sore, Pa- Mrs. Britain Seming, of Rockport, | ducah, Ky. Iad., is in the city, the guest of hit] Gentlemen—We are pleased to in nephe*, J. D, Bacon. form you that the experts employe: Master Herbert Stewart is very ill] to decide the winners in our advertis at the home of his father, Dr, P. H,|ing contest have awarded you the te By NIGHT SCHOOL.... Reet Stewart, on West Jefferson. dollar prize for the best advertise- Special attention given to Arith- Miss Maybel Whitfield, who has|™ment of the Cleveland bicycle in it’s metic’and Writing, a8 well @8] heen quite ill for some time past, is entirety. We congratulate you and the no better, and death is momentarily | and you herewith credit voucher fc SHORTHAND & BUSINESS COURSE] e=Pectea. the amount named. + Davis, lealing tenor in | We hope to produce fac simile of at the Smith Business College. is Grad ier Got will ciag.# solo] YOUr advertisement in an early issue No classes. Any age admitted. |at the Broadway M. E, church to- | fs the iby ; xo ae Reopens September 12th. morrow evening. Bic'c. B. Lowias Ad, Mages ’ JOHN D. SMITH, Mr, (W.* o> Lyles: hae. rotation in the present bicycle season 408. Cor. Third and Madi-] ‘tom Cincinnati where he went to at- son Streets, Metis Orsas aces, css the above named firm offered a priz SHORT LOCALS. ; ampment.| for the best single advertisement o! - a He reports a pleasant time. " Justice,’? and **Possibilities of Young WANTED, the water Did you ever stop to thin OT? Your ou drink? If you have not, ealth isendangered unless the water ;you drink, We have FILTERS that we guar \antee to make the water as pureand sparkling \as spring water. | THEY DON’T COST MUCH. was in Au'umn Fabrics and Garments Are Now Arriving From Day to Day Always first, always lowest, always best. Declared so time and again, and proven so now as never before. All people are fast finding out that this is the store that always sells better goods at the same price, or the same goods for a less price, than any other store. This store is the money-saver's rendezvous, andthe business is growing and expanding in consequence thereof. We have made great preparations to make this the banner fall of our mercantile career in Padu eah. Richer bargains are inconceivable; the power of the almighty dollar was uever greater. We are ready to help the autumn gir! plan her cos tume for the autumn. You will find us attentive, and able to give you many ideas as to the styles aud the making of goods. If you wish something handsome in clothing, ex amine our stock. The prices for the same suits will be lower than others sell. We provided the best values in men’s, women’s and children’s underwear in America. No house will match the quality, fit and style of Five hundred sample stele very finest of materials, nicely edd ve ye Another lot of thos: mmed and perfectly made, only \ ai htly cited regular prices 75¢ | waists on sale Saturday only for 9c. and 1.00, sale price 39c. All our 50 and 75c¢ shirt waists Fifteen hundred very fine sam-/go in this sale for 25c. ple gowns, beautifully trimmed with embroidery, fine lace and in-| sertion — these gowns cannot be} purchased elsewhere for less than | Grand Sale in Millinery DA salud a ae All our fine trimmed hats; price 50c. All our fine pattern bonnet d fifty new sam-) / ur fine pa > onerte acta k All our fine straw sailor: ci air skirts—these r price from 1.75 to 2.25—sale price) At one-half of regular prices. k , A complete line of new felt hats hy i ’ yles, includ- y sample silk | in all of the new fall styles, t Pay eer A ‘material in|ing the Cruiser, SRD Vol these ski be cheap | unteer, Sampson, etc. aor ol oe yoga po Also the new felt crushers. ab and 1.50 | PA abl ~— ” Five ‘hundred new sample cor-| | sets —these corsets comprise the | ju very best makes, such as Ww. w. ¢., W. B., G. D. and Thompson s| | 25. Glove Fittirg corsets, odd sizes, | “Colored wigs complete, soc. THE BAZAAR! —while they last, sale price 50c. 216 BROADWAY 215 this af- was at uh , of the ew Won by James W. Gleayes & Sons on an Aayertisement That Appeared in the Sui. of © Recent Date. gypeiaaes I carry in stock the following brands of Shotguns: L. C. SMITH, NEW BAKER, ITHACA, WINCHESTER. ALSO LOADED SHELLS M. EK. JONES ~The Winged Cupid Is painted blind. Carrying so much of our coal to the hearts of the people of Paducah has painted him black; but he gets there all the same. Our black St. Bernard mine diamonds are popular with all the ladies of Paducah for furnace heati and cooking purposes. Our idon’t carry his bow and arrow— just simply a scuttle of good, cleansfine quality combustive coal, that shoots its. way deservedly into favor. Highest Awards at Chicago and Atlanta Expositions prices for this sale, Our fall stock of hair goods has| ust arrived. have our ladies’ new jackets and capes, and in children's garments, at the prices we shall offer them. We are having The following letter is from the firm of H. A. Lozier & Co., Cleve- land, Olio, manufacturers of the cel- brated levelarid’’ bicycle: eat stock of boys’ custom-made reefer suits and separate knee pants made, to sell at prices not heard of before in Paducah. We do not offer trashy stock in shoes, but if you want the reliable sort at fair prices no other house will sell you the same quality at our low prices. A great stock of millinery has been bought—excel lent quality and the newest and prettiest styles, at our usual low prices, will be displayed at an early date It's impossible for us to call your attention to the many lines of goods we handle in our advestisements. For your patronage we thank you, and for your future we promise better, brighter and finer service. FLARBOUR’S jOn North Third Street Just Back of Wallerstein “LET US HAVE PEACE" “Peace hath her victories no less re nowned than war.” “To the victors belong the spoils.’ the ‘Cleveland’’ bieycles, furnishe: Messrs. T. H. Graham, T. E./ py any one of the local agents pub: | People.”” Regular weekly prayer Yarbro, and S. H. and E. P. Fisber,|jished ia some local paper. Messrs. | mocting Friday evening at 7:45, The of Murray, are in the city today, | Jas. W. Gleaves & Sons, of this city,| public cordially invited and gladly stopping at the New Richmond. entered the competition with their ad-| welcomed to all these services, Mrs, John H. Reese, of Pineville,} vertisements panlished in the Sus. | who has been here op a visit to her | The points to be considered in award ee” father, Capt, P, S. Miller, who is ill] ing the prize by the committee of ad- A good white girl—belp general) at the Boyd infirmary, left this|vertising experts, wire te ‘‘compo- house work. Apply at No. 224) morning for home sition,” and the ‘‘setting”’ of the ad North Sixth street, at once. Mrs, Helen Holloway left today|vertisement. The compost todays see Noah’s Ark’s display of school|for Louisville, where she will be} ‘‘copy’’ was furnished by Jas. Fiber parr be convinced that we} joined by her daughter, Mrs. George|Gleaves & Sons, while the ‘setting’ 11‘ cents per busher 67.00 per ton while unloading carey 5.00 per ton 5 conte per bushel 4 7 cents per bushel Geuman Evanceticat—The usual services will be held at the vhurch on South Fifth street aa follows; Sun- day school at 9:30. Jobn Rock, su- perintendent. German preaching in the morning at 10:30, English at night at 7:45. A very hearty invi- tation is extended to all. B. F. Pitteburgh Lump St. Bernard Anthracite, four sizes St. Bernard Coke, three sizes - St. Bernard Lump . St. Bernard Nut DELIVERED, FOR SPOT CASH ONLY The only decorations for the wall were hand carving and tapestry. Eitber meant months and months of pains-taking labor to cover only small space. The modern wall paper takes the place of and is superior to both of them. It is so inexpensive To our customers belong the profits this week. We have met the| enemy and—we've got ‘em. WE HAVE SILENCED FORTS of high prices with the 7 7 * THE ad to| Warfield, and go from there to]or typographical appearance of th: bin that new designs, effects and colors are within the reach of anyone every season oF two. <“™= Our stock of wall poper is so new snd up to date that the most fastidi- ous will be charmed at the selections we offer. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER, L. P. BALTHASAR, NO. 423 BROADWAY, eo Pursue the sensible, intelligent course—ascertain the cause. See if a good glass—our kind—won't relieve you. It may now—it may be impossible later. Come to us today. The cost is trivial; the saving is great; the comfort is in- describable. THE EYE OF A NEEDLE —that's where failing eyesight first demonstrates the need of glasses, and brings the fact home to the busy, hurried, worried housewife with greater force than all the talk of ali the opticians in all Christendom. Let us relieve those tired, strained, nervous, overworked ‘eyes, save your nerv ous energy, and take you back to the days when you never knew nom hhad_asiaa EYES TESTED FREE DR. JOHANN HARRAES 423 BROADWAY, WHAT’S WRONG? Your Eyes? sees Why Prseee Do You Know? DO YOU WANT TO KNOW? Entire Change of Program ‘This week. FRE LITTLE MAUD, The Child Wonder. ‘The Suallest Negro Delineator on Earth, BRAGG axv ASHTON, As “The Tramp and the Gaiety Girl.” HILL anp EDMUNDS, In their Famous Farce Comedy Entitled “A Warm Reception.” SHOW RAIN OR SHINE! Admission Ten Cen’ 26 cents for the round trip to Me- Z pe on Monday, Sepiember 12, ‘ J N. White. at carry the best line aod at pri eutt all. 3 Don’t you know Plantation Chill Cure is gu: teed to cure you? ASPLENDID OPPORTUNITY To get a fine suit of clothes cheap will be given at the Great Woolen Exhibition Monday and Tuesday, I Sept. 19 and 20, at K. C. Rose & these openings and they have been very successful in the past. At their coming opening they will have a gomplete line of the atest styles of woolen goods, An expert cutter will take your measure and satisfaction will be gugranteed ata remarkably low pric Remember the day. K. C. Rosr & Son, 829 South Third street. Fon 841p—Second-hand hard coal | #¢ Died in the County From Ma- stove. A bargain. McPherson's drug store. say they sell moré Droggists wi han all others Plantation Chili Cu uvfurnished, 314 North 2t Rooms, furnished or to let. Apply at No. Fourth street. PADUCAH BEHIND THE TIM The cake walk, worn out in Cairo years ago, is yel the faverite enter- is getting down, the charge for ad- iro Argus. The steamer Cowling will run]o! special excursion trip to Metropolis, Monday, Sept. 12, to accommodate | 0! all who desire to attend Ringling orcas, Boat will leave promptly até Round trip 35¢. Per- formance begins at 7:30 LOOK OUT FOR FROST, And prepare ot McHenry coal from W. Y, Noble, the man who put prices on a ‘‘livelg and let live’? basis. Lump 8c., egg] w, Telephone 339, 2t to Ladies to do plain sewing at home, $1.50 per day; four months’ work guaranteed for particulars. Utopian Company, Twelfth aud Filbert streets, Philadelphi 41 only boat selling Pencil tablets 1c, 3c, 4c andas{ M much as you can carry for Se at Noah’s Ark, FOR SALE CHEAP, A lot «f good pews, window blinds, sash and lights, at First Baptist church, Apply to 744 J. R. Puryear, or ae th You can buy tickets trom Hop Little on board the steamer J. N, White for Ringling Bros.’ circus Monday, September 12, 2t rel EK Sn? Thi, | months ago, Son’s. This firm makes a feature o Mini bland vlselteoust, postponed sever ci attend the trial. Buying cheap, interior shoes, tainment io Paducah; but the price] J am going to Cochran & Owen, 331 Broad wa: mission now being only ten cents.—| are the cheapest, end stamped envelope} bas a telephone at his pla Supply}you need anything in dinburgh, Virginia, on a visit. LHB ROSS TRIAL. It Comes up at Smithland Mon- day Morning. The trial of Tom and Reuben Ross. charged with the murder of Walter|Sons and to the Sun offi several 8 set for Monday in the| knowled the skill of the compositor It has been] 9s ® factor in their success by the Hooks at Grand Rivers times already. Mr. W. H, Wells, a half brothe: of the young man killed, was in the to The case is one that has proven of great interest to Liv- as well as in this ity today en route to Smitbland ngston county, county. RUFE COCHRAN DEAD. larial Fever. Rufe Cochran, a brother of Sell} jpvitation extended to all. Cochran, few days sgo, died last night at bis home, on the Mankin farm, 16 miles] sehool ¢ from the city, from malarial fever, |; after a lengthy illness. who was reported dead 1 AM SICK and get the best, Only 25 cents for the round triy in the steamer J. 2 n Monday. DEATH AT METROPOLIS. A Well Koown Citizen Dies of , , Mr, Thomas Brannon, well known] 8 o'clock. for it by buying @ load) grocer of Metropolis, Ill., died at his home in that city yesterday, after lengthy illness from dropsy. He 6 years of age, and had lived Office] there for many years. He leaves a wife. ‘The funeral ook place this afternoon at 2 o'clock, NEW TELEPHONE, Henry Schmidt, the grocery man, When e ring 686 White is the reus tickets on at 9. The steamer J. onday, September 12. GETTING WARWER. The Thermometer Gradually Ris. ing Today. ‘The lowest point reached by the thermometer today was 57, a degree] comed to all these services, two warmer (han op any day of e cool spell. The highest point reached was 78, Don’t experiment, but get the old able Plantation Chill Cure, He was 28) by pastor and 7:30 p. m. Rev years of age, and leayes no family.| 4, Freeman; Junior L The remains will be brought to the] Rey, W. J. McCoy city this afternoon and shipped to-/day and there night to Mayfield for burial. Now| Johnston pastor. They » White to Me- tropolis to see Ringling Bros.’ circus] gt 10:45 a. m. and advertisement was the work of th: Sex oflice. Considering the fact that the Cleveland’’ bicycle has ever 2,800 agencies, a large portion uf wiom en- tered the contest, the awarding of the prize as above stated, is a great com- , | pliment both to the firm of Gleaves & Gleaves lave ag- The Messrs. gift to him of a very handsome oak, r| leather-seat rocker CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES, Ture Street Metnopist—Ser- vices as follows: m. by the pastor; preaching at 7 p. mn, by Rev, Jobn C. Wilson; Suns day school at 10 a.m. A coriial a — Broapway Mxrnovist—Sunday 530 a, m., C. B. Hatfield sa- erintendent ; preaching 10:45 a. m. v League 4 p.m ¢ will arrive Mon- ill be service at 10:30 a, m, and 7:30 p, m. during the week, A cordial invitation is extended to all the services. H. B, Fiest Pressyrertan—The usual services may be expected at the First Presbyterian church, corner Seventh and Jefferson streets by the pastor, Rev. W. E. Cave, D. D., tomor 7:45 p.m. Sunday school at 9:30 a, m., L. M, rintendent ; Sunday school Mission 2p. m. George B, Hart superintendent, D Mr, George B. Hart will conduct services at Mizpah Sabbath night at Tentu Steerer Curisttran—Evan- gelist K. P. Taylor will speak morny ing and evening. Other service: usual, Bible school 9:30 a, m., com. munion 10:45 m. Church ser- vice, address by Evangelist Taylor at 11:00 a, m., and at 7:30 p. m, Large and enthusiastic audiences sre in attendance at the Bible Institute being conducted by Mr. ‘Taylor. Everybody cordially welcome. Sxcoxp Barrist—The congrega- tion of the Second Baptish church will worship at the corner of Ninth and Ohio streets as follows; Sunday school at 9:50 a. m, W. A Vany treese, superintendent, Preaching at 11a, m., and 7:45 p. m., by the pastor, Young peoples’ meeting day evening; subject: ‘Prom: * “Regular weekly prayer meet- ing Wednesday evening. ‘The pub- he cordially invited and gladly wel Kast Bavrist, Mecuasicsnuna—| There will be Sunday school at 9:40| m., and preaching at 11 a, m., Preaching at 11a} ‘| per will be administered at the First Waulfman, pastor. Srconp Presurrentan—Services at the Second Presbyterian church to- morrow at 11 a.m, Sunday school 2:50 p.m. Evening service 7 Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7; At Rowlandtown Tuesday evening 7:30, Everpbody cordially invited to all these services. CUMBERLAND PrespyteHtan—Cor- nex of Sixth and Court streets, M E. Chappell pastor. Sanday school at a. m.; preaching at 10:45 a, . and 8 p.m. ; avor service at p.m. Allare cordially invited to attend. Finsr Curisttay—At the First Christian church, southeast corner of Seventh and Jefferson streets, the congregation will worship at 10:45 « m, and 5 p. m.; morning subject “The Source and 3 ni {Strength ;"' evening subject, ‘+Free- dom Through the Son; Sunday school at 9:80 a, m., F. B, May su- perintendent; Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p.m, The sacrement of the Lord's aup- Presbyterian church tomorrow moras ing. All military novelties in misses and children’s hats and cops cheap for cash. Zvra Cows 983 Style and best material are found in the school shoes sold by Cochran & Owen,, 331 Broadway. ut See the fine line of tablets st/ Noah’s Ark. They are the best io town and at the lowest prices. ————— G, Husbands S. B, Caldwell, Jr HUSBANDS & CALDWELL ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW 1274 South Fourth St,, Paducah, Ky. Will practice in all the courts of this com monwe HUgation and cases in banuruptcy go. TC STACE OF LIFP CONSEQUENTLY HAVE IT PURGE DIPLOMA FLOUR © aMsoRyT=LY Byery barrel, half barrel, sack or package guaranteed to be made From | PURE SOFT RED WINTER WHEAT| none fuer, All first.class retail ilies buy it, gains we ‘sok! to the trade. figures, at all times the LOW now knock ali the rest in the shade From our «ress goods may yet be s¢- |lected some choice things in- ho weather stuff, on which we won’ ‘quote any prices, though others cd that fora bluff. These goods can have as you wish them; your: make the prives to suit. And wher you have spent ® few dollars you ge & fine picture to boot. We are sell ing the handsomest DRESS SKIRT ever sold in this end of the for less than the goods hought at, all home made and righ up to date. Our LADIES WEAI pleases the fairest, and lox oa creatures fair; Our styles which are ever the rarest, ‘ar charming,’’ fair women declare. Aux the men folks er forget us, wh needing NICE SHIRTS and FI SHOES. They 4 assortment from easily choose, Our SHOES are the best cheapest on top of the earth—or be low—and every last pair is a8 ‘*solid as the rocks in the Forts of Morre You may fancy this quite out of rea son, but a trial will prove it i true, Just to wind up for the sea son, FORTY CENTS buys a LOW QUARTER SHOE In GAITERS and BUTTONS and LACES we can fit every foot to “T."" “Cousin Georgie, how dainty your feet look!" ‘i wear Dorian’s shoes—don't you see?"” Rich people are pleased with th. beauty of our LINENS, LACE CUR TAINS and RUGS, and other folks think it a duty to follow the tast of “big bugs. Our trade increasing healthy—our prices creating a muss; we hold fast the trade of the wealthy and ‘the poot we have always with us,’” Our PICTURES—the Gems of IMMORTALS—in every ‘‘sweet home’’ ought to be, when just for « few dollars’ purchase, 4 wel- come to some of them fre: All will admit the above contains ‘more truth than poetry,”’ Everybody come to this winding- up sale of the season, | Our} I ks lovely less bow Wo keep the which they car anc is anc re JOHN J. DORIAN, NO, 205 BROAOWAY, PADUCAH, Should Have Your Patronage, for Three Reasons... Grows in Popu- larFavar jand 7:45 p.m, by Rev, W. ./8% Jones. Subjects: —‘Retributive OK if notas rep: Daily Dalton, The Tailor. ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY...” INCORPORATED TELBPHONB NO.8 427 BROADWAY . PADUCAH COAL AND MINING CO; INCORPORATED Miners and Shippers... Tradewater Coal Now is the time to put in your winter supply of this celebrated |. Lump 8e, nut 7e bushel, Office at elevator. Tole: phone 264 RABTREE AN COAL °uBa.A COAL SOLD AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST Lump, 8¢ per bushel Nat, 7e per bushel. All sizes Old Lee Anthracite at market prices THESE PRICES ARE FOR SPOT CASH Las We keep a stock on band all the time and would be pleased to have your orders. b ~_ BARRY _& HENNEBERGER. We Don’t Sell Cheap Coal but"give our patrons the well-screened Render Coal . Q s AT A CHEAP PRIOR, Prime Lump at 8 cents Cash; Render Nut and Egg at 7 cents Cash See us about your Anthracite, All sizes, best quality and cheapest price, Central Coal and Iron Company JEFF J. READ, Manager TELEPHONE 370 Yard, Tenth and Jefferson MRS, R. BURGAUER, Agent FOURTH AND BROADWAY OVER M’PHERSON’S DRUG STORE FIRST He guarantees a perfect fit, SECOND .. He does all his work with home§labor, THIRD... He will sell you a suit of clothes ‘madestojorder és cheap as you'can buy a@ custom-made | | | | | | And the only high-grade 5-cank 460 carthto und see prices,

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