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A GREAT SURGEON Where There is Smoke . PERSONALS. Ite Past, Present and Fularel™ Thiers is wed Roy; n anate There Must Be Will Be Set Forth in the | Mit o weEeely Beaete, ne Sun's Columns, sulle : ‘ + «Fire! ‘ Me. Puebankeopent Sunday} ge ened fromanat Baking Powder We have the same old a ‘a Clinton, he great industrial edition \o n ’ t fs orb elds F See ene ee toteted to. ne soy SAMI on tho nes of Made from pure story to tell you about that Winter is coming, and you will : , J. G, Willis, of Metropolis, was at area ba bad “yt ry deo a or} and als ' : cream of tartar. Moore’s Air-Tight Heater: sIt need @ stove, We have a large a the Palmer today ‘ nef ta the uses a Cie, tieay'atth|‘atiens cieveer4 i | Sateanuiida the food ° aa ? patie [egutenee tn Catectint on gna tane against alurn, could not be made Dae BASE BURNERS _ Rev, W. K. Penrod will arrive t0-| ound advantages here greater than] wis | t deticate gens ; any price. For sale only by ‘ aight from Memphis. those of néighboring towns, and that y : ae - " . th test AIR-TIGHTS Dispatcher Alvoy has retarned| with the splendid railroad’ facilities | lis} j t qu ast poomebengey ba! pe gaol. ope OAKS - trom a visit to Mayfield. and superior water connections, Pa- OIL HEATERS TTI € S335. Mrs. Gus B, Mann, of Ev; ille, | dacah has a great future. sa guest of Mrs. Gus Reitz, The history of Haducah will be] (he ndeavored most caret STEEL RANGES Le st we, A. S. Terrell has returned | *t forth ia ® manner that will be at dened ‘ COOKING STOVES trom his trip with “Pawnee Bill.’” | tractive and command the respavt of] with every one of hiss k notion 8 OLLEGE " rle at large. € r ases ur t PuE CTORAL , ; Mre. J. Will Fisher bas retarned pay oy od oe ibet. day wil heclie lat t t ide Matas} aonb Every Stove fully guarauteed,¢ 9 oo . from Louisville and Nelson county. largest newspaper ever published in ; ¢ hone tn lea Curious a andset up freeof charge. Stoves, ; Mr. Chas. J. Hubbard and wife,|paducab, and the circulation wel (io xis bas re Machinery. SUPEREOY eee: OF | Oey. DEY 2 5 of Hodgenville, tthe Palmer. | guarantee many thousands in excess) sycccssfully, ‘ a1 The eloet ments. a a, Mrs. Osborn, of Cincianati, is here] of the regular edition, § io attend the foneral of Miss Stella ——— Hymarsb. POOR ROUSE GHANGES HANDS JAS. W. GLEAVES & SONS “County Clerk Chas. K, Grabam is — OVAL MAKING POWDER 60. NEW YORK. and Complicated Piece of expected home tonight from Frank-| Tomorrow morning the newly- fort and Louisville. elected keeper of the poor house ‘ Former First Lieut. H. G. Herris| Mr. Sam Sneed, assumes manage- TEACHERS BACK, has written a friend that he will be} Ment of that institution, succeeding T. LO: AL le silk Se here in a few days on business. Mr. Hugh Craft, who has held the place one year. ‘There sre now} [lc 1 Public School Teachers Out After] Mr. Jobn Mack Meloan, of Mur- about seventecs tnaiate . . fe in the city on business, He ates: Sh ee Hane DIED LN LOUISVILLE, Long Saw has taken the etump for Wheeler. farm, all: that can be accommodated. Mr. Walter Kirkpatrick an em.| Misses Laura Hand, Katie White}, Mt Lee Crumbaugh, of Memphis, net eGaTEs APPOINTED. ploye at Seamon’s mill, received the|8"¢ Miss Parker, who have. been ill] }* in the Sty to wosompeny wme : sad announcement that his sister,| ft sometine past, the Peery od fo Mayor Lang this morning ap; Miss Corina, whom he did not know{/0F . ais Mr. W. A. Wesley, of “Side| Pointed Mr. Ed P. Noble and Dr, J} Daticn'* , | was ill, died yesterday in Louisville. boeing yee Trobe Tracked, which appesss here next |. Taylor delegates to the cotton ex.| \'! in stock the following brands DELEGATES APPOINTED. The average attendance of the Saturday, was at the New Richmond mone, ig convention at Memphis this Aes bs peg rl schools last week was yesterd: § Mayor Lang is in receipt of a let-| Would have been larger but for the cba eae aaa sas of CHANCED HIS OFFICE. pt nee M apy '|L. C. SMITH, NEW BAKER, ter from the Memp! Jotton ex-| decrease in the colored schools. hin’ brother, “Mr. ‘T, kndatioe. change, stating that there ie to be a troae : Rod estie : Dr. P. H, Stewart has moved his| STATURE OF AMERICANS. |°! ~ | ITHACA. WINCHESTER. i . * cofvention there on the 17th, 18th Miss Irene Hess, of Allensville, | fice into that occupied by Mr, Har. Figuies Colieeted by 0 United States and 19th of November, and asks that) EN ie " ry F. Williamson, on Broadway near : delegates be appointed. ‘The mayor | Former Resident of Paducah Meets Ky., on erste yt: the Kandy Kitchen, Army Serzven E LOADED SHELLS will at once appoint them, Death There, hoon Die har eee _In a paper . f s.| Fourdays more have been added to] John Gottman, formerly a resident | Messrs. N. J. Dilday, of Louis- E iS R rmy, before the Associat : ME () N EBS our closing-out sale. Thursday, No- | of Paducah, but lately a switchmsn| Ville, and H. W. Van Senden, of N W SUMMA Y. t t d ‘ of f. vember 8d, sees the last of it. jon the L. & N, at Memphis, was kill. | Washington, are expected today or | he advocat Tae Kentccry Giass axo Quexns- ed while in the dischargeof his duties | tomorrow to attend acase In circuit) a4. onieror of Germany made 2 " " “ity. court. . ry ~ r r capac { V t == WARE Co. | = | 2t Faget pdt nerbcy. Mr. John | Miss Sylvia Calissa is atill very ill his entry lato Jerusalem yesterday, ibe tine Gane HADN'T PAID HIS DEBTS. a . 7 PAINFULLY BURNED, Boikey, the plasterer, "The. temraina | at her home on Broadway, ber many| Dr. C. C. Godshaw was seriously j;.. e t Rg eas. Ri er 4) NY H ENNEBE RGER age will be buried in Memphis. friends will regret to learn, She has| wounded yesterday by a shot fired by| ;\) fee s wental’:-". weaoetalis i nN Q 4 4i\ The little son of Mr. Al Wicks, pera: been confined to her room for the|# dranken negro servant. “ 7 t ¢ | . e engineer at the Palmer house, was} LITTLE ST TAKEN, |Past week or two. The First and Second battalions of | jnclies; t pila ‘f ag ; painfully burned late Saturday, his ws Assistant Superintendent D. L. the F irst Tennessee regiment left San] , r pie ft clothing catching fire atthe grate.) re Courier-Journal’s Benton | 448m, of the Prudential Insurance| Francisco for Manila yesterday. meas t sd yl [0B srs pane 8 His arms and legs were burned be- correspondent sends the following Co., entertained his agents at lun-| The wrecking company will begin fore the flames could be smothered dispatch : cheon at the Delicatessen Saturday| work today to raise the Reina Mer-{ cor § ap he nl Robertson dresseod his) Thore has been ‘less interest taken ae A rh et nat ge? ave in the mouth of Santiago har-} tha f NI \ lof | Screened Lump, 0; Egg, 8c; Nut, 7c; All sizes Anthracite, $7.50 per ton. P | in the approaching election than was “gd ose greta? ape bs | Clippings. 4c per Bundle. Don’t experiment, but get the old | ever known before in this county. | Hall and W Crawford, agents,| A fight against Sunday selling of pga , reliable Plantation Chill Cure. There seews to be no enthusiasm |*%4 Dr. H. S. Williamson, medical cigars, soda water, fruits and candies . retig i ade by the democrats; the republicans |**#miner. was begun by the authorities at} ? ’ | a We will take care of our customers, so send us “SPEAK AT BANDANA. have little interest, as they have no alted Ruler Andy Weil, Jr., of| Knoxville yesterday, ard clas t ers, SVOT CASH. Telephone 70 ieacianell candidate of their own, and even the| Paducah preg a O. E., enter-| Two train-wreckers, arrested at) Chest girth t r . Populists, who are usually hustlers| tained the lodge Saturday evening at) Acworth, Ga,, confessed a plot to >on aaa erg bela pid epee et in this county, have been very quiet| Elks’ Hall ia honor of his forty-ninth | wreck a passenger train on the West-| § far, though their chairman claims] birthdsy. Refreshments and cigars} ern and Atlantic. years w s. As these} Reeves on the stump there today, | °° 8) claims He will uot return until tomorrow, | tat their congressional candidate,| Were served to a large number of| Now York papers vary widely in| ™' ‘ Although the campaign is nearing a| Reeves, may arouse some interest be-| members, and immediately after the) ineir estimates of the result of the| “ses of the Unite : , close, there ie little interest being | '¥e0 Dow and election day. Wheel-|*‘11 o'clock toast”’ Mr. A. W. Grief, | election in that state, but most of ala lige eeveaye er and Reeves will make their closing |in bebalf of the lodge, presented the! inem think the chances iu f.vut of . : ———— speeches of the campaign here on the|¢xalted ruler with a handsome silver| Van Wyck. Eda i nial — Gives entire satisfaction, and we are proud of our system of Doa’t experiment, but get the old] “ay before the election. smoking set. The work of mustering out the} * agitate | screens. They are the best in western Kentucky. reliable Plantation Chill Cure. em ps Second Kentucky regiment was com- my : Pinas wexeratouaw te itl SIOK List. pleted at Lexington yesterday except i ie eee uobr: tobe s:: r gion yesterday except} 9 Ue poll Prime Lump 8 cents; Prime tgg 8 cents; as to the officers, the most of whom psa tae M:. Wm. Dimmick, forewan at} Rev. M. £. Chappell, of the Cum- , & i Re | Mr. J. J. Read,the coal merchant, | Kilgore’s will, is dangerously il] at|berland Presbyterian church, leaves ota es aacea tia ie care to full ot Naxeete | at Baskett /Roller Screenad Nut 7 crnts, Old Lee Anthracite $7.50 Ton, will ask dameges of te city for an/ is home in Mechanicsburg. in the morning, accompanied by his adie! gail case} ipamante, one ‘ : les Saturds | - = family, for Brownsville, Texas, their = 18 Aap jt! 3 a ade fied Othe sear saopet urday| Mr. Chas, Kiger, tie well koown|tew home, “The ‘church ig now) tePreshyterian church, died in 5 Serene culver’ in Rowlandtown and the| £¥a"sville drummer, is reported very] without a pastor, but will doubtless| Philadelphia yesterday, Yoars ago! > dentist jill f vendic i he occupied a pulpit in Louisville. y Gen an i ) : tle: | es plank broke, one end penetrating the |Evaneriller His many tniente were) %20u have anctber. er eee rare: Dally Neve ti T tod animal's side half a foot. It was al wit reset tom ; ; lay. recent purchase of Mr. Reed, and he} "" "ret to learn of his illness. alleges that the accident was due to} Master Jessie, the son of Mr. John JEFF J. READ, Manager the city’s negligence. Hessian, 1s ill. | . ’ ATID 4 ——- LEPHONE 37 OUT HER THROAT. Mr. George Prince, who has been ae 4, aT ai ER, Solicitor Yard, Tenth and Jefferson : ill for the past week, is able to be out ei Mrs. Jack Haynes, who lived three | #gin, as his many friends will learn wiles from Bentun, cut two gashes on | With pleasure, one each side of ber throat Saturday even-| James Conley, of Clements mill, Week after week our sales grow, and our store becomes more important and popular ‘Io charge high prices wou - . ing with suicidal intent. She is the] is on the sick list. and no store has ever grown on a blundering policy. Our goods can be absolutely depended 1 stlies we ‘ehans A; “~~ N motber of the one pound baby that refund the meney you spend here, if, for any reason, you wish it. No wonder our store g¢ usier at i . died last week, and grief at its demise | GREAT SCENE z ) . 1 sid the'car Seed-we the'agian Tate is alleged to have prompted the rash he: 2, A copoly of Gall aiul Sinise eee t. She died of her ivjuries. i ; i gel ends Pec Load Chattanooga at Morton's Opera ’ will be a week or two beb'id us in Special arrangement bas been e-| Howse Tomorrow Night | aS SUITS and YOUNG MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S pe sp Ssatard fear cash fected to give the people of the city} pein aa your four days wore, for bargains st oUF) rye crowning eft * best obtainable, : ja nisi a Oe ig effect which is pro- a} S best obtainable, at your ret tore case Thuraay, No-| aac by te fosomotv fa OVERCOATS. ss WINTER CLOTHING. <= door at tap lowest Sb able prise vember eure, t of Chattanoog: Still the marvelous selling continues—every day our clothing floor is packed x aes * Tax Kesvocny Gusts axp Quax xe [te Mr. Chatian og mt ei: and more and more salesmen are necessary to keep up with the rush. It's values men t k ; is our stock in trade, Yon’t wait until 2 lik > dis—values that no other stores can possibly hope 7 f i Abie AEA hed wane Co, 2% Hengine and tender standing im the|todupeate ne Ne Tomas values that m Jie Be ae ’ r , : your cval bin is empty. : _ | middle of the stage is given the ap- i hacky SAW MILL TO BE MOVED. | pearance of rapid motion by measa| n’S Nobby Suits. Rasa Wca's Orvencoats, Apert to 19. All sizes of Anthracite Coal cana jof aback ground, provided by one],,,,.A, Temarkabe ihe tom sheen sie sclentiareagt, avd} In blue and black Kersey of ptior , Lemp and Crushed Silver Coke Mr. J, H. Burkholder will shortly|of the motion ‘picture appliances. | © ‘ 4 ‘good linings and trimmings, “oie (0), ernie, ces cortect le ely finished, with Italian linings ittsburgh Lump Coal aw mill from Osks, on the) The effect continues for several rain-|and double breasted sack styles—worth $12.50 and $15. The Hub price “immense au » delect fi i Peso cna tate ee ee St. Bernard Lump for Grates N.C. & St. L, to Ashville, Teun, |utes and is simp'y startling ia its] Finer Men’s Suits. money saver iripiiings St. Bernard Nut for Oooking Mr. A. B. Cox, | the superintendent j reallam Genuine Auburn Meltons in solid blues, browns, blacks and grays—neat| Young Men's Suits, Ages 14 to 19, DELIVERED, POR POT CASH ONLY will remain with Mr. Burkholder in NEW WINDOWS IN. 2 y 5 s and hands: Clay Ag that capacity. | ot Worsteds in blac a egant 12, 50, and Cass oe | letion—V y , leah Selle In the city are found at Cochran &} p ° Made of specially selected silk mixed Worsted, fancy Cheviots, Clay Worsteds spieeaeng A very low prices. and Thitets every eult-s gem of ait and equal to mane (5 00, Children’s Box Topcoats, Ages 9 to 15. (INCORPORATED) 831 Broadway, This morning the new stained glass|that the custom tailors can turn out at $22.50 and $25 New, sw i p little ne ]427 BROADWAY v windows for the First Baptist chert, Hub offers these fashionable suits to you at Children’s Middy ‘and Novelty Suits, Ages ck i PHONB NO. 8 LODGE NOTICE, |which is undergoing repairs, were| Stylish Topcoats and Overcoats, The finest and choicest assortment iakitaes placed, and greatly improve the That are the peer of any you'll see elsewhere at $12.50 and $15.00. Chavica, .W eds and panes n Cassime m shi M $2 715 Esther lodge 1162 Knights| beauty of the building. ‘The repairs|#nglish Covert cloths in drabs, tans and modes. Best do. colors and harmoniz fects on collars ané c La 1 ; Boy’s Knee Su mestic Kerseys in blue, black, brown and tan, Italian lined taken in it. and Ladies of Honor will meet in|are rapidly nearing completion, and] ind skeleton back, satin sleeve, marvels of goodness, teguler session Tuesay night; Nov the chural will be ready tor dedice-|W7ony Bing Overcoats and Topcoats. i Ap sane peut Ist at 7 o'clock, at their ball in the | tion the latter part of the month, to any $6.00 suit bs ' ' is - ‘ . Campbell building. All members A more than generous assortment—Kerseys, Meltons, Whip Cords, Covert cloths and y d color that has the sanction of fashion’s fol *s Fi ‘i 7 are requested to atiend this meeting, | FINE PRODUC TION, plete a3 avere—eve ee eek eee ect ee Boy’s Fine Knee Suits, Ages 7 to 16. as arrangements will be made to en- eee ing ond finish faultless. $16.50 and $18.00 values. Hub 12 HI] Made from imported. Cheviote and. ie beimerse an $6 we UU, tertain some of the grand lodge of-| Chattanooga at Morton's Opera| ofiers you at Worsteds—finest line in town, ficers. ! | House Tomorrow Night, Members of Rachel lodge No. 14| ee are requested to meet with us. " ; J Swerzkn, Rec, Sec Seats are now on sale at Van Culin’s | book store for the great scenic pro- SWITCHMAN HURT. duction **Chattanooga’’ which ap- E,W. PRATT, Manager — Cor, Niath and Harrison Streets pears at Morton’s opera house tomor- — Grant Thompson, » car inspector on the Ilinuis Central, had bis left ~ BUCCESS, ba we sie Tkapawarei COAL hand painfully coreg ges eceine at the Union depot. le was under; , y da of Mya. a car trying the brakes when the fire- Weightman Smith will be pleased to C 0 L Past Gulati . mn on the engine turved on the air/jern of the improved condition of Ohotee: ant the iron came to apd mashed) nis health and his success in business A Nut Te Mn, in California. He is now located at | se oes tn, Meare VF PRICE AT ELEVATOR, twenty five bushel CIRCULT COURT. elected manager of the Magnolia and over: Choice Lump Te, Nut 6c, cash, Fruit Company, & mammoth industry. The f the Wisdom executors ——_—_—-- any parehaes inferior coal, when we silane tas “pirst National bank is} Monday to Thursday night-~but , radewater coal equal to P.ttabieg? saps more i ie eke i a aa , Paducah Coal and Winag Co, not be Tax Keyru Le , “ra : OR wan § si a et ; Ue. op : , ‘ F ae , — epee 4: — es Lo gp we valgihierse08