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I Alt Counterfeits Imitations and Justnsgood are butExperiments that trifle with and endanger tho health ofInfants and Children Experience against Experiment

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What is CASTORIACastoiia is a harmless substitute for Castor 011 artgorse Drops and Soothing Syrups It is Pleasant Itcontains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcoticsubstance Its ago Is its guarantee It destroys Wormsand allays Foverlshncss It cures Diarrhoea anti WindCote It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipationand Flatulency It assimilates the Food regulates tho

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AZTECS A STRONG RACE 1

Agavo iknt Supplies WieinVj4withbrink rood Clothing tana

iUt111tles oonlyIglcultivutot f the soil uiltj had ntquirod coil Tflornble proflclenoy in-

agrlculturofnlthOugll they hud nohorses ox JtOI other nuimuls ofdraft To tiife dny the men earntheir Hvli ChIOf ns hiboiww inthe fields npw owned the Mexi ¬

cans 8ay the Southern Work-man fiJ 4

The staple product now as ofyore is thetiillie and the next toit the maguQy Vr agave the sweetsap of whiQlWs the principal material of famous Mexicanpulque Some species are culti ¬

vated aa vegetables others for thesake of their leaves which yield jistrong fiber that can be woven intofabrics Hence the saying thatthe agave supplies the people withdrink food aridclothing The menhave little ambition to xcel in-

lnndicrliit Farriery and carpen-try

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are about the only trades theycare to take up In the cities theywork as porters carriers or peddlers in a small way

Like all southern Indians thaircomplexion is of a ruddy chocolatebrown and they are not particu-larly

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goodlooking Most of thewomen now have large hands antifeet probably the inheritancegenerations of hard worlvors Andthey are strong In the warehouseof a wine merchant an Aztec porterwas seen to take a cask of claret onhis back and carry it quite a dis ¬

tance The load certainly weighednot less than 400 pounds and nowhite man would have thought oflifting it

The law requires the people inthe cities to forsake the Indianbreechcloth and poncho and as ¬

sume the regulation garb of thepoor working class of Micotbew-ide loose trousers of cottoncloth or manta with jacket tomatch but the breechcloth isworn outside of the trousers antithereby replaces the civilized sus-penders

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MUSIC VS THE DOLLARS

Writer Says That Commercialism inArt Is a Condition to Be

Regretted

It is unfortunate says the SaltLake Telegram that commer ¬

cialism should have invaded theartistic precincts of music but itseems that it has Of course thert

bltitisnotthatcomposed now is merely for themoment The comic operas and011aYet the vogue of such composi-tions

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as TIle Bohemian Girl andthe Gilbert and Sullivan operaswill not pass within the lifetime qfthe present generation

It is froth froth frqth Lightoperas are writtenarid songscomposed to tickle noveltylovingears for a few time jund to get allthe revenue possible as quickly aspossible There is no work for thesake of art nothing done with thethought that it will live Coonsongs and ballads of sickly sentmentalism are hurled at us as fastas pens can scratch and pressesrun and they are forgotten assoon as they are sung a few timesIt is no effort to forget them andmany of us would do it quickerwere we permitted to Yet thereare coon songs that live Massasin the Cold Cold Ground MyOld Kentucky Home and OldBlack Joe will never lose theircharm The Last Rose of SummeIInenBo1t and KathleenMavourneen are as hauntinglysweet now as when they Were firstsnng But their authors and com

moneyTheyof the poetry and the musio in theirheartsThere

may be music in the clinkof coin but there is mighty littlelasting melody in the inu lc writton for money

Snowy WingsIt was in Sunday school and the

teacher of tho class was drawingsome lessons froin the beautifulnowHNow she asked where

does the snow come from 1t FromHeaven Maid a little gilHButhow does it get intojT avers theteacher asked again I guesstits angels scratch it off theIrwiitgf was the awwcr

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MOM EVIDENCEtIs is Coming in Rapidiy iii

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ence on the following ruu eet

oxpcruartcetiilyrh1lblie3

myrtHr gh the small of my back-

madi1tso painful forme to stoop orlifanything that I was unable to do

pleasureWhciiivermy back at night bothered me a

while in bed Sharptwinges often kept me awake for

and in the morning I arosefeeling tired and devoid of all ener

and ambition The condition ofthe Kidneys was especially annoyingand distressing at night I doctoredarid used many remedies until I begetting ¬

Finally I happened to read an ad-

vertisement¬

of Doans Kidney Pillsand S they were highly recommend ¬

ed by people near by I could nothelp but believe that they were agood remedy I got a box at Thomaj Traherns drug store and after-usmthem a few I could see ad eldedImprovement I kept oninmytion of the kidneys was restored toabnormal and healthy condition

sal dealers Price 50c-FOsterMilburn Co Buffalo N Y-Bulb agents for the United States

Remember the name Doansand take no other

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C0v Toole of Montana has sign-ed

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a bill prohibiting the employmentofjchildren in the mines

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itchRingwormE T Lucas Wingo Ky writes

April 25th 1902 For 10 to 12 years

maladyknownwas most unbearable I had tried foryears to find relief having tried allremedies I could hear of besides anumber of doctors I wish to statethat one single application of Ballards Snow Liniment cured me com ¬

pletely and permanently Since thenI have used the liniment on two sep ¬

arate occasions for ring worm andit uredcompletely 25c 50 and

bottle Sold by R C Hardwick

All the leading carpet manufac-turers

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are said to have advancedprices from2c to 5c ayd on carpea

A Cuaranteed Cure for PilesItching blind bleeding or pro

truding pries Druggists refundmoney ifajjo Omtmeot fails to cureany CHhe po matter how longstanding in 6 to 14 days Firstapplication gives rest and east 50cif your druggist hasnt it send 50cin stamps and it will be forwardedpostpaid hy Paris Medicine C-oSt Louis Moyield to the soothing healing influ-ences

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of Dr Woods Norway PineSyrup

Considerable damage was done byfire at Crab Orchard Ky lastThursday night

CASTORIAFor Infants and Children

The Kind You Have Always Bought

Sears tho-

Signature of

The cost of electric lighting Louis ¬

ville last year was 152554 This isan increase over the year before

Dyspepsiabane of human exist¬

ence Burdock Blood Bitters curesit promptly permanently Regu¬

lates and tones the stomach-

John P McGrath aged 82 for 20years a magistrata and wellknowncitizen is dead at Louisville

oaSTOnXABears tlu 1111 KM You lay9 Always Bought

Blguaturo IIAIflof u4

A movement is on foot to continueindefinitely the noonday religiousmeetings on Main St in Louisville

To Cure a Cold In One DayTake Laxative Bromo QuinineTablets All druggists refund themoney if it fails to cure E WGroves sign atureia on each box 25c

The evangelists at Louisville areholding daily services in low thea¬

tors concert and dance halls andother evil resorts

OASrORAflex thelha Rind You Maya Always Bought

Signature Jfof

At Louisville T F Slater and RobSnyder were fined 20 each fox

IGNORANT OF WEALTH

CHI12DBEN WHO DO NOT KNOWit THEY ARE RICH v

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ofrJEowed t9 Tell the Childrenjftto JJL Hooker Ram

era Thnt Arc WorthFiftyMt1Uons

Now t That tho slmplo life 18

not ot liliwifllty restricted to the ca ¬

paclty c slender purse and thattho living of It may under certain clrcumstnt1les entail an Infinitude of com¬

plexities undreamed of by PastorWagner Is being strikingly Hluutratudin the culture and rearing of two ofNew York H richest children

The story of the little Hamersley¬

phans and tho training which they arereceiving Is unique In the annals of mil ¬

lionaire life In this countryThese children Master Louis Gordon

Hamersley aged 12 and his sisterMiss Katherlno Livingstone Hamersleyaged ten are the beneficiaries of sev¬

eral romantic not to say quixoticwills

The sImple Ufo according to thotenets of which those children have beenbrought up since babyhood was allplanned out for them years before thoywere born These plans were laid bymen and women wino In knowledge ofthe world and of the people In It byshrewd old lawyers and by stately olddowagers These plans woven aboutthe lives of babes yet unborn had fortheir object the keeping of their Inno ¬

cent hearts untainted from any of thocorroding Influences of the great wealthwhich in the natural course of eventswould be theirs and to this end tho In ¬

junction was laid upon guardians andexecutors to bring up any and all ofthese hypothetical heirs In utter Ig ¬

norance of the fact that they wore everto inherit a penny of money from anysource whatsoever-

In a palatial brown stone house atFifth avenue and Eightyfourth street

THE HAMERSLEY HOMEHere the Children Llvo In Ignorance ot

Their Vast Wealth

the small orphan boy and girl who wereborn to inherit the vast fortunes ofthese wise men and women live underthe conditions imposed Iff their ancestors and relatives Neither the boy northe girl has any Idea that the splendidhouse with all its treasures in the wayof pictures engravings bricabrac sil ¬

ver and rare furniture belongs to thornIt is supposedly the property of MrsSarah Lowrie Mrs Lowrie has beentheir nurse since babyhoodIndeed al ¬

most a motherand It sems to the In ¬

nocent orphans the most natural thingin the world that she should be thochatelaine of the great house and thatshe should love and care for them andshare her fine home with them Socarefully indeed have servants rela¬

tives and friends kept all knowledge oftheir great wealth from them theorphans chatter ingenloiuly 1sall chil ¬

dren will as to what they would dowhen they grow up if they had a thou¬

sand dollarsTho children are tho son and daughter

of the late J Hooker Hamersley andMargaret Willing Chisholm Hamers ¬

ley and the geneses of the great fortunesto which they are the unwitting heirsare as Interesting as they iJitmpUcated They have to do ioextraordinary legal documents thewills of the Hamersley cousins JHooker Hamersley and Louis J HamoraleyThe

will of James Hooker Hames T

ley the father of the children Is oneof the most curious documents ever of¬

fered for probate In this countryAfter making provision for the divi-

sion¬

of the estate the greater part ofwhich goes to the children there weremany pages of detailed instructions forthe bringing up of his children in theProtestant faith and every possible pre¬

caution to safeguard them from discovering the fact that they are amongtho richest children in the world un-

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they reach their majority Tho rea-son

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ascribed In tho will by Mr Hamorsley for this provision was his be-lief that a knowledge of their trueworldly condition would have a ten ¬

dency to thwart the natural develop ¬

meat spiritual and mental of his chil ¬

drenButthere was yet another strange will

destined to shape the careers of theseunknowing children They were theheirs to the millions of the late Louis0 Hamorsley who was their fatherscousin By the provision of the tatterswill the great fortune left by him be¬

came entailed to the Hamersley familyso long as there remained a scion of iton the face of tho earth and at suchtime as there might be no legitimateheir to bo given over to charity MrLouis C Hamersley died childless andhis widow who had boon Miss LillianPrice married the duke of Marlboroughand at the latters death became LadyBeresford Tho entire Income of thefirst husbands fortune Lady Beresfordenjoys and will continue to pnjoy duringhoc lifetime and at her death it will re¬

vert to the little boy and girl who arenow living in what they think is MrsLovr ribs house

Woundsandany 1dfqo acoident cuts burns

ises sprains etc arebest trotted by tho immodiato upplicatioii 61

HAMLINS

WIZARD OILThis great soothing curative

remedy relieves reducesswelling and inflammation andheals up all open wounds andsores It is tho one perfect mod-ern dressing or treatment for awound Its quick use will podtively prevent blood poisoningAlways keep it at hand

Says Mrs Jessie Farris of EIIz

wittybadlywere so drawn out of shapo thaihe could not even crawl I triedmany remedies without relief btrtfinally Hamlins Wizard Oil matta perfect cure and ho can nowwalk and run We thought washould have to amputate both hislegs and feel that Hamlins WizardOil saved his life Price 60o and100Sold and recommended by

R C HARDWICKHopkinsville Ky

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TrCr R R TIME TABLEk

Effective June 5 1904

TRAIN No1 DAILYPASSENGER-Lv Hopkinsville615 a m-

Ar Clarksville 719 a mAshland City816 amNashville 915 am

TRAIN No3 DAILYPASSENGERrLv Hopkinsville 415 p mAr Clarksville 518 p m

Ashland City615 pmNashville715 pIn

PASSENGER TRAINS ARRIVE IN

HOPKINSVILLE

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Connections AtRylitClarjGRTraffic Manager Nashville Tennf

THE AMOUNT GROWS

Quicklafter the first deposit BefpreSie account was opened moneywas spent without thought Now itis sent to

zbcjSjHivters Bank and

Trust oraipehnyand such sums as may beare withdrawn upon presentation ofcheck ThejHusiness of this bank is

e lines and theinterest ord positors fully safe-guarded

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A MILDER CLIMATE

In Arkansas Louisiana TexasStock ranges ten to twelve months

in the year two and three cropsgrow in a season Now is theto look up a location while the landis

cheapOn7th and 21st and

March 7th and 21st Cotton BeltRoute will sell round trip homeseekers tickets from St Louispointsinor one fare plus 2 where it makesless than 15

February21stplus 2-

Write for map time table and askabout rates to auy point

AICotton 0John C Riley AgttHenderson

The Blind May SeeDr D Garflnklesl Hya Remedy cured

hundreds In TmuuMsee who ware nearly blindwith sore eyw granulated eyelids wateringitching burulnj Inflamed eyea and wild lIraMany had scums or pterygiuma on tbelr eyescould not see their way were given up by doctoras Incurable alter paying out hundreds pt dollarsCall or write for free sample and you will beconvinced that you can be cured No matter

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