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Knoxville Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 10

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IE: faccronnum Emytnam. MAY 17. 1904. 10 tfHale1.444-44H44-1441-11-144-H44-44H. 4-141-144-1444144444-H-- 44-H4 it 1 St 5 Are Persuasive A Kuhlman's remarkable hold on the people has been securci by the unusual extent and variety of our Cur prestige was first gained by our radical depar-, I lure (roll old time exorbitant High Prices; our position wa; furtirr strengthened by offering only goods of the highest Quality; by liberality and full in every 0 trans- action we added to the popularity and by guaranteeing Atli-Rate Sans-fiction to every customer we have our unprecedented; tipremacy.

i et- 'I 2 ENONS.0110(i).0.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41001.40,-.10.640.0t01100 (12 -4011100. 0 C) 0 041.6 2 2) 0 0 0 -4be 0 0 0 0 2 7 7 gin 2 re ri, we et ot ..1, a growl i et I rat trt 'amerce lc I irk lira, II klepelliK.Apy 17) ...040040.:. FREE! 1T95 AN OLD TRICK TO-NI-TA A 1, .1 vu ta rik THE PRESCRIPTION BUSINESS Finally Goes Where 1 Doali's Kidney Pills 50c Size, for '40c. t-: 01 the Small Credit Druggists A CURE' FOR CATARRH.

I Even this sample bottle will show a decided effect. 1 to secure a few bottles of sorne specialty and cut the price a few cents ww.FORM,00 0 under Kuhlman's. When you can he Is "just out," and cannot supply 0 a 1. Poilipelan Massage Creani, 40c I' FREE! Drake's Palmetto Wine itY Ille o) It Best Taken Care of That the reason the hulk of the Prescription business is done by Kuhlman's. We have s'hown the people that such a department neea not be conducted on the old systemless plan by which anybody and everYhodY had a finger In the compounding.

Kuhlman's Prescription Department is run on modern methods and receives the careful At tention it desarves. SPECIAL TELEPHONES FOR THIS DEPARTMENT. You. Kuhlman's always has got what we advertise and we advertise what we have got. We never try to fool any part of the people any part of the time 0 E) 0 Regular 50c size.

Recognized as the standard by the people and by beauty specialists. 0 A specific for Kidney Troubles and all affections of the Bladder. Prevents Bright's disease. 1 0 Kuhlman's Can Fit You In a Truss at Cut sPrices Kuhlman's Mammoth Fountain Herpicide9 80c. FREE! Dr.

Graves' Tooth Powder 0 (.) A Gives Nalth and Pleasure 'You think you're hard to fit, but that's b.cause you have gone 0 This is the halr dressing that kills the dandruff germ. A fine barber's shaker bottle free every gallon. (t) 1 to the stores with stock. From our large and varted-supply C) Recommended by dentists as a per-feet dentine. A Sample large enough to test its merits.

we en give Truss that exactly suits you and our Cut Prices (o) 1) The amount of health and pleasure that can be procured for a nick el or a dime is out of all proportion to the small expenditure. A tinual stream of people now flows In and out at the Big Fountain, finding unlimited pleasure in the scores of new drinks and doiens of old favorites. will give additional comfort. 0 I 0 0 0 IGuaranteed Razors, (6) $2.75 Each $5 Per Pair 'Hollow ground, band forged, German steel blades; a bargain. Strops at Cut Pries 0 FREE! for lick's Malted Milk STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM; 5a.

LE C) A food and a medicine good for well pecpple, better for sick ones. Pleasant to the taste. 0 Remember the Ladies With a Box of Lowney's CD CD The Latest Cut Prices On the Latest Drugs Out Send All Your Mail Orders to 2 ri CD A fresh supply of ellocolates and Bon Bons, In all Mzes of fancy 4111 44 Send All Your Mail Orders to man's i Ku IWhere the Price is Cut. 301 Gay Street. Always Open.

boxes. If there's one kind of candy the ladles like it's LoTney's and 80c Blood Wine 40e Hor liek's Malted MI SOe (HosPital. sizes) S3.00 i Me Ilin's Food Peptogenie Milk 40e Me Howard's Specific, 50e Duffy' Pure Malt Little's Liquid Sulphur 40c This Native Herb Tablets-20c Pluto Water, splits 15c Pluto Water, quarts 28c Blue Jay Corn Plasters Sc Paskola. 80c the way to Ms "friend'r good A 9 If KilhiMnn i LI 11131111 al 9 4 Where the Price is Cut. 301 Gay Street.

Always Open. 4 'Ice 4-H- 1 4 It ha helped many a young man On graces. 410.1)rociA,..1wiAo.s q4o.4-04p.soeF)Nsc) '11 41.40(s.0.-4004104)41.C.0' 2,400 041.1,--9.!-140110-4000(9..0.T00404(t)4100411103 0000 tVIIIK91P(VPKV ttliVV-414v 0 0 0 -4 0 0 0 0 4-1-1ZH-14-144-01-PH-H4 444444-44H-1-1-HH-14 DVC 70. 11 le much better. She will resume her I opENING acustomed Antles about her home in a very short thine.

RI Is much better. She will resume her lopENING CAME acustomed Anties about her home in a very short thine. EZRA S. BRUDNO, who was born In Lithuania, Russia, but is now a eit Bruner, by Wheeler, 14. Bases on ballsBy Bruner, By Wheeler, 1.

Passed ballFord. Hit by ballWheelet 1. Double playMcConnell and Carney. Time of game, 1.42. Atendance, 75(1; umpire, Douglass.

izen of Cleveland, Ohio, hai written a novel which portrays the very essence All IIIT iv EN mu BE LEeSSn it HEALTH ON IN HEt I ALT H. IBETuisii: HealAthy ltd eys er mpu li tiesl tkoil By La from the bitiod. and unless they do this good health itimpossible. Poley's Kid- ney Cure ma Apund kidneys and Will positively cure all forms of kidney ATTENDANCE WAS ALSO 4 and bladder disease. It strengthens the whole system.

Refuse LATED TO KEEP UP GIN tkON BY ATTENDANCE WAS ALSO LATEO TO KEEP UP A 4 't' LOCITS 1.041 of.the Russian life of today. His book Is caned YESTERDAY'S BALL GAMES. a CALCU. GINGER FOR MOFFETT. I NATIVES SAID TO HAVE RECEIW -ED HEAVIER ORDNANCE-MIL-K ITARY CENSORSHIP 1 TASLISHED.

NATIVES SAID TO HAVE RECEIW -ED HEAVIER ORDNANCEMIL-of THE FUGITIVE ENTHUSIASTIC SPEECHES FOR QUIET SUNDAY. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At CincinnatiBoston 2. Cincinnati 1. At ChicagoBrooklyn 6, Chicago 7.

At PittsburgNew York 5, Pittsburg. At St. LouisPhiladelphia-AL Lois game postponed, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At WashingtonChicago 8, Washington 4.

At BostonCleveland 9. Boston 4. At New YorkDetroit 11, New York 6. At PhiladelphiaSt. Louis 4, Phi lade', phia 5.

BEING MEMOIRS OF A WAN. DERER IN SEARCH OF A HOME It Is Mr. Ittlidno's flrst book: was published in mid-February without flourish of trumpets, but the demand has necessitated three printings and tho New York. May 17.Rumors that the are receiving assistance from White men, are becoming more fre, (went, says a dispatch from The Ti Mpg correspondent with the British expedii tion at Gyang Tse. Thibet.

The natives have received heavier ordnance from L'Hassa, and considerable rein! forcements from the east and north. A Military has been eMablishel at Chumbi over dispatches from the front. Special to The Sentinel. Johnson City, May the Christian church Sunday evening, May 15, S00 people listened with marked attention to red hot speeches in the interest or more quiet sahhaths for Johnson City. The following gentlemen addresed the meeting: Rev.

A. N. Jackson, Prof. Day, of TusculumCollege; Dr. E.

A. Long, Prof, J. E. Crouch, Col. E.

C. Reeves, Rev. Lem Keevi and Rev. J. Edmund Brown.

leth thousand 1 now ready. Discriminating critics have said of it: MRS. ROBERTS BETTER. Mrs. Theresa Roberts.

who has been confined to her bed for novers1 weeks, "If ever a book was written straight from the heart. it is this." I A human experience which mere fiction could hardly produce." ,,4 WAI SOUR STOITIACH? SOUTHERN LEAGUE. At NashvilleBirmingham 2. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. K91184U1 City-i'oledo game postponed, rain.

7, Columlnui 2. Milwaukee 4. Indianapolis L. lit. Paul 12, Louisville 15.

TENNESSEE-ALABAMA LEAGUE. At KnoxvilleCilattanooge, 4. Knoxville 7. At AnnistonBesmemer Anniston 4. 4 The novel 15 certain to have a wide reading because of its sincerity.

sus. uEr oc. Blood Wine Cures It Instantly. tained anti xplendid power. (Price SIM).

tal STATE PENSION BOARD HAS 2,202 PENSIONERS Over $200,000 Being Paid Out in Pen. Ions ThiT- Year by the State of Tennessee. Naahville. May 111.The state pension board. which has been in PPIMIOn for eeveral dam hns toneluded He labors and now the pension roll stands es follows: Twenty-two first chum Sloe per year.

twenty-three Reconelelaas. Sin per year. 1,636 third chose. S1110 per year, 621 fourth clam. Pi0 per year.

S37.2so. or 2.01 in elt amounting to $200.220. The board says in its nmort: "This exceeds the appropriation by s22n, be-rides the neeeseary incidental expenses. on examination, we found there had been mottle Molten during the Inst year and these A dditionitt pensioners were added to take them up. The board haat how reached a point where it can onlY add new penelonent in the places of those who may have died." corNTRY Fkftli.

0 DOUBLEDAY, PAGE CO. THE WoRLD'S IN AMERIcit a NIoN oQUARE, NEW YORK WORK. While the opening of the Tennessee- Alabama league was not witnessed by 1,21,0 people representing paid admissions. there were Tie of such present, and Manager Moffelt has no complaint to make. This is the best ettendance seen at the park for a number of years except on holidays.

I of course, Knoxville wort the opening game just as Moffett had predicted. The Chattanooga team put up a much better game than any one ever Imag. Med they would, hut Moffett pimply hap the leptost infield ever seen on the local diamond. He also has a few batters, as will be noticed by thescore. The game warn a.spicy one from start to finish.

Knoxville seored one in the seeond inning, while the visitors never reached second hag until the sixth inning, when they landed heavily on Bruner for five well bunched hits, netting four peorepl. This caused Knoxville to play uphill but for a ehort time. Three peores were made in the seventh, and a like number jn the eighth c'hattanooga to pull out. hut i('mild never mak the necespary touch. Lanham caught a superb game and the vieltors likely know by this time Hutt they have not got the finest.

catcher.in the league. Bruner pitched his eharaeteristic game. Kyle showed up well at the bat and Ws "Welt" work did aa much toward winning Moncley'a game as the playing of any other individual. White, at first base, played a faultless game. Conklin.

who has been made captain of the team. Caen, the position at plfort plop in great etyle. The out tirld showed up One. Williamson. on left field, pule up a nice Kinns and hits the hall.

Houston on center to oleo good. sheriff Ithoton is always In the game. Following "Is the 1, 1 '-''N Knoxville. AB. it.

Lanham, 4 0 1 I .0 Conklin. I 0 1 0 Houston, 4 0 3 0 0 Photon, 2b. 4 0 0 2 1 1 McKiveen, 3 0 0 0 1 1 tVhitt, lb. 4 1 1 I I 6 Kyle, rf. 4 1 I 0 0 0 Williamson.

If. 411100 Bruner. p. 40111 0 'Wel 35 7 II 7 10 2 Chattenootra. AMU.

II. PO. A. E. Diestlekamp, cf.

4 1 2 1 0 0 Onoderass, if I 1 1 I 0 0 Whitaker. lb. AP 4 11 1,11 Ford, 4 0 2 7 11 rarney, lb. 4 0 0 4 2 1 Bryan. Th.

3 0 0 3 1 1 Meonnell. 4 0 1' 1 2 1 rf. 4 0 0 1 0 0 Whwer, s. 0 At IluntsvilleSheMeld 1, Atnisvilis IL JOHNSON CITY-TUSCULUM BASEBALL GAMES. 4.

Special to The Sentinel. Johnson City. May 17.The ntreng nine from Tant'ulum comes hers to play the local team. Thursday, Friday knd Saturday of this week. There will bp some hot bells.

Thomas, who led in batting, struck out 11 innings and pitchod 11 innings in last Friday's gimp at Priatol, has signed contrite( with the locals. SMRLINS MAY NOT. ntig NEXT FRIOY: SEINOU WHISKY SELLINGINIGE seems that they stilt Mart at a new place after each aPpearanre in court. Boy Run Over by Dicycle. Johnny Clark.

a 10-year-old lad wits very seriously injured on 144ate street yesterday afternoon by being run over by a blevele rider. The eseet state of his Condition Cannot yet bie determined, but it is said that he is in no immediate dative. 1 REVENUE OFFICERS CAUSED THREE ARRESTS AT BRISTOL. SENTENCE MAY SE CHANGED TO IMPRISONMENT. 1.

Tipton Guilty of Murder In First DV SENTENCE I IMF REFRIGERATORS, SW-CARTS, niers. Potrtor Summer turn1- ture Carpets, Matting'. at 2.1)pell eent I.ss than Gay street prices. at W. N.

Fittlth's, 120 Vine. HELD TO BE FELLOW 4.0t Soy Run 'Over and Seriously Injured. Gambling House Ra iciacLaind' Several Fined. i'- "Blood Wine" wM sweeten a son! Stomach the moment it touches it. It will stop the rising of gases, froth, sour or greasy juices will overcome a feeling of nausea or emptiness.

or as if a rock were lodged in the stomach. It will tone up the stomach and digestive organs and arouse the liver and bowels to healthy action. I have seen a man who suffered with dyspepsia for years, who couldn't eat anything without pain, sit down to a meal ot baked beans and Dock after he bad taken two bottles of "Blood Wine," rat heartily and get up from the table without the slightest suggestion of any discomfort. In his case the two bottles had entirely cured him. Tens of thousands of cases of ob.

stinate indigestion have been entirely cured by Blood Wine in from one to sin Weeks. Arthur 7. Sanborn, 186 No. Main Street, Concord, N. uya: "1 WW1 first taken with indigestion, end this was followed with bloating.

Doctors pronounced it nervous drip. I concluded to try Blood V. sod I couldn't begin to tell you what a change there boatmen. Blood Wine has Lace of the greatest benefit to me." Mee. A.

M. Bartlett. se Wellington St. Worcester, blau, "I have been troubled with nervous Indigestion for several years. Uses taken several bottles of Blood Wine with the best result.

Can willingly reo it to aU guttering from stomach r- essssupatiss ask kr ear Liver MIL ex M. f' A 014 olormaoloin. L1-1tfit, Cures When Doctors Fall. 7 Mrs. Irrank ChIAwnPstterion.

La. writes Jun. I. oot. "I had malaria fryer in very bad was under treatment by doctors, but as soon as I stopped taking their medicine the fever would return.

I used a sample bottle of found it helped me. Then bought two bottlea which comPletslY cured me. I feel grateful to you tor furnishing ouch a sMenditt medicine, and ran honestly reeommend It to those suffering from malaria. Cg It will ly cure them." lierhine. Sho bottle at Kuhiman's DIE Drug Store.

BEDFORD DEMOCRATS MET. i4 helbyville. May IL--The delegates chosen from this county to the coming Mats detnocratie convention on Sotto, day. met here. today.

and orgsnised by the election of John M. Froet so Omit11 1M slot Jo P. Brantley as secretarY. Remo lotions were adopted endorsing 'Alton B. Parker for president.

James Frazier for governor, T. N. (freer for congress. Jnhn W. Morton for secretary of state.

Trunk Dibrell for troller. iResu E. Folk for tressurer. E. En lick and Joseph E.

Jones tot electors from the state-st-large. E. W. earmark anti John K. Side igis for delegates-at-large to the notional democratic convention sod H.

C. Dickerson of this county. for state committeeman for this congressional district. The chairman wo. she) Ordltre 11 in tho vote of the delegation as a unit on ail questions coining before the slate I gess With Mitigating Cirdum- stancesUN Sentence.

Styria! to The Sentinel. Sweelater MAY 11.The jury lit Menisonville yesterday afternoon 'bright in a verdict of guilty of murder in the next degree, with mitigating t11 rumatanece. against George Tipton. as an seromplire In the murder of Konicr. the Jew peddler.

The Jude Seed the puniehment at life impriennment, It is thought the dcath Ontrnee of Arils Smallins. exeoriated with Tipton in the murder. will be commuted to a life pon 1 Special to The Sentinel. Bristol. May it As a reault of a determined effort on the pare or the Internal revenue officers tr; put stop to the alleged Sunday whigkey peddling, Johnny Iloecake, Pam Ballard and Jim eutherlan4, three are the prieon item at Abingdon PM, having been ordered there by Commie-winner John Stuart.

In a preliminary trial at itrisIol yeeterdey. Bristol. May 17.A. a rtault of A de- erminod effort on the pare or the In- ernal Atvenuo officers tc; put a stop the allotted Sunday whialtoy peddling, lohany Iftwake. Pam Ballard and Jim utherland.

three are now be- tint, tho priorm bars at Abingdon Jail, hering born ordered thrro by Commis- 'toner John Stuart. In a preliminary at Bristol yeeterday. DON'T BE SATISFIED Until you hey yoon tho big values grnith is offering. 120 Vine, rurniters end Carnets. U.

S. Supreme Court Takes Positiott its, to Railroad Telegrapher and 4 Fireman- Washington, May 17 The supremo court of the Vatted Pratte has laid down the principle that a t.lograph 0P- rtrottor for a railroad company and a nroman on a railroad engine are "tet- low-aervanta and that tho nettlitemse of the formercausing the death of the sat-trial ter in the oporation of trains was a riak 1 Gamblers Fined Heavily. the, firornan assumed and Walt not a ground for Otaingt Ilts fah' road company. re-I The raw wait that of Alline A. Dixon against lb.

Northern Pacific railroad rtoopany fur (14111111M for the death of or husband, C. A. Dixon, a fireman on tit rood, killed in collision causod by thu negligence of a telegraph operator. Tdint "RS 4 24 12 0 Pot-id" -1 Vow Potant Toe Con. Clompon gusatity oat 1 1111113111fritk Mgr, II 101111111 1 i "'tom Cbleago Record-Herald.

"Dm tor." wild the beautiful younit women who bad become lb wife of a 1 rieh old man. "tell ma taw worst. 1011 bo brilve Rod try to hoar Leatilrg her total), from her Putrering burbantre bedside. the doctor "Nerve yourself then for terrible "or Als'e coins to (Pt I Slow plain fabrics for waists and I 'rho Briatol. pours rattled a gam.

Putts In Indic Importod rreneh Lns. aw Minx drn In itrtotot vtatordor sla a re. Persian Iditstia. ItstItto. ebtfr(Ins, ')r- I Putt of whlrh a number ot "enri toss.

IIMIndles, Albatros s. Crrpe. ohair. Lin-I ere ewe brtory Mayor Wee yrottrisy. en Carnbrlo, titah Linen.

14nre. Ent- who Wool thrtn heavily, The namblors broldlerh BMW and tooda for MOWS I of Prtatot lave born limed quit fro. WOW, I. 41.11N(X Otentiy Inr the tact tow menthol. but it The Brlatol.

police retried a gam- Ming don in Bristol tostorday tut a volt of shiort a number of "cord toss- ere were twfor Mayor Hier yeattr lay. who taard thrtn heavily. The gamblers of Bristol isayo Wren it limed qu fro- QUently In the loot OW month. but It Knexvile Chottanaog0 004904000-4i Pont rutin-1(09, Pruner. Whittuk.r 'limo brume blipLanham Two Struck outeby Ea.

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