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Ctestorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pate fIJJt ps surf Soothing Syrups It Is Pleasrmt °ItifMarti neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotici

1 Its ago is its guarantee It destroys Worbaad allays Fcverislmcss It Cures Diarrhoea and WtoirCtoUc Itrelievea Teething Troubles cures CcjxstipatioB itMid Flatulency It assimilates the Too regulates theJKoniach and Bowels giving healtln any natural sleepTke Childrens PanaceaThe Mothers Friend jv Y

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c J K TWYMAN7 209 South Main Street Phone 271

I J C KENDRICK C K BARNES C D RUNYONPresident BookKeeper Vice President

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Clarksville Tennessee-We beg to inform planters and the trade generally that the

QUEEN CITY TOBACCO WAREHOUSE

has ben put in order and with excellent facilities again opens Its doorsfor the sale of

LOOSE TOBACCO ON THE FLOOR

ILd Light Weights or in Hogsheads or as our friends may prefer tg sell W-et invite the patronage of the thousands ot our friends who Bp liberally

patronized us the past season and earnestly solicit a trial shipmentfrom those who have not so favored us v

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We Have Good Quarters for Teams and Drivers in the Warehouse1 That the marketing of Tobacco on the open markets by concentratingIi the demands will bring better results to sellers is selfevident truth

Public meetings stenographers typewriters and their offspring Reso ¬

lutions cannot better conditions But determination on thepart of planters to offer their Tobacco on open markets to the highestbidders will bring face to fact every known demand for Tobacco Helpus to sell your tobacco for good prices by patronizing open markesiIt stands planters in hand to think of this

Jen rick=Ronyon Tobacco Warehouse Co

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NF IHHrH1N1H1tH HIH 1H ttttttr E OF THE ORBAT HEALTH AND PLEASURE IBISORTS< Ii ItTmJi1NiOYIlENT

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Where the waters are renowned for their curative where the mountain scenery

Is magnificent and where the summer climate Is unsurpassed thelaodasmildly warm the cool and refreshing but twelve

1s4 Iron Louisville by ether a day or night tra n are situated ther >VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS WARM t

< SPRINGS ROCKBRIDGEALUiI SPRINGS OLD SWEET SPRINGS J4 a SPRINGS

V IWELLOW Point Comfort Virginia Beach Ocean View Atlantic City and Atlantic Coast +

I W irIse i t tP various Mountain and SeaBhoro Resorts at which very-

reasaabieacmmmodatloecaa te had Full Information de crlptUe pamphlet list ofc

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LITTLE BIRD IS A FIGHTER

SpnrrVffJF ar Attack frpra the DlIminute HiimiAlng1 birdTako

Refuge in FlightJltnito eWfJbnt l ttlm bl 1

fall iiHirly a11tlaiirailriJW from Aiv ii t riiaiojuiian nls hell hug liis favfil d

fti hteri uitlhp all l llt4t of I hriflfll the humming iird i

The familia IHiIlOilof phyahthat the striking powei of a lio

in motion is equal to its weightluultiplied by its veJftOUv is the sacret of the humming birds super ¬

ority over the spailjvv > The huntwing birds wei i is small but

a speed is higiylnd its buzzinghaste has terror i

larger enemy F

The uneasy criers of a sparrowattracted the attention of an obiserver the other day who presentJy discovered the sparrow sittingwell up in a 1litre true Just with ¬

in a foot of the frightened birdbuzzed a hummingbird its mistywings and keen bank suggestingtiny aerial rant inflight and befiton puncturing spinp greater craftin the air <

The sparrow topd its grounduntil the beak soontod about topierce its bren j rind then todkfflight with the ttiigry little limnTriobhumming bird bon returned ap ¬

parently having < given uptHechase possibl becausedriven the eu my far enough fromthe nest-

STORY

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OF A PARIS CABMAN

Traveled All the Way from TrenchCapital to Calais to Collect

Fare Due Him

A story is told today of a Pariscabman who it is alleged followedan authentic English lord in thetrain to Calais leaving his horseand cab outsid6 the Gare du Nordterminus says the London DailyTelegraph The lord took the cabat his hotel and told the driver togo as quickly as possible to thestation for the Calais express

At the terminus the noblemantendered the cabman aL100 francnote which the jehu could notchange Wait a bit said hislordship Ill pay you at the ticket

officeCabby went with the noblemaninto the station but when theticket was taken the lord hearingthe words Express Calais envoitre rushed wildly to his car ¬

riage followed by the driverLord Blank had just time to

take his seat when the train start-ed

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and cabby who had also en ¬

tered the express was whirledaway to Calais town En routehe was paid by the nobleman whoalso defrayed the jehus journeyto the north and back On return ¬

ing to Paris cabby found that hishorse and vehicle were impounded

INCREASE IN CREMATIONS

Practice Is Slowly Gaining in Favorin Germany and in Other Civ-

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Landstherdead is slowlj gaining favor inGermany as well as in other civ-ilized lands A report from west ¬

ern Germany declares that an ap-plication is now pending for per ¬

mission to erect a crematory inStrasburg Should this be deniedthe establishment will be locatedin Kehl on the other side of theRhine Two crematories havebeen built in thegrand duchy ofBadenone at Heidelberg and an ¬

other at Mannheimr anda thirdis being constructed afHlCarlsruhe Since the erection of thecrematory at Heidelberg therehave been 1320 cremations Dur ¬

ing the year 1903 there were 140cremations43 from Heidelberg21 from Stuttgart 12 from Karls ¬

rube nine from Munich five eachfrom Frankfort and Heilbrunfour from BadenBaden two eachfrom Darmstadt Freiburg Landen Ludwigshafen PforzheimStrasburg and Wiesbaden and 33from other cities and villages

Smallest CoinThe smallest coin in the world

having a genuine circulation isprobably the Mnltese grain atiny fragment of bronze about asbig round as the top of a slate pen ¬

cil and worth only onesixth of acent

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A TAILORS BACK

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Like Other Bad Backs in HopNr kinsvWe Relief is at Hand

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rI1YdJIIf rf but alWiy eu Tjdb4 1 ans Kidney Pills

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JJfflW J Duncan merchant alltt 11 W 7tb St living at 119

east 18th St says BackacheIIB byno mapsan enviable com

paoipn for dijjbne who follows myOccupation It is extremely uncomfortable to remain in a sittingposture long and an aching in themall of the back makes such work

a continual torture J suffered inthis way off and onfor years andit is no wonder that I heartilytyished that I find somethingto bring me eventhe least reliefI first noticed Dbans Kiduey Pillsthrough reading papers sent mefrom my native co1utry Englandand was impressed with the merits

ft this remedand when soonafterwards I ulocalwadvertisementl onceThomas S lYaMrhs drug storeand got a box Yfhad used thempnly a short timSwnfen I found thatI had procu red f1iright remedyThe headache yhtCh had so dis ¬

tressed me left and the pains iu myback were relieved I am con ¬

vinced from am experience thatDoans Kidney Pills are a wonder ¬

ful remedyFor sale by all dealers Price

50 cents Foster Milburn CoBuffalo X Y aoleagents for theUnited States-

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the name JDoansLand take no substitute

heJuneIA new writer appears in

McClures in the person of Riley HAllen who tells a bloodstirringKlondike storycalled uFor th-

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Dog It is a powerfullyIiwritten tale of stronggling against the fiercest elementsand primal passions in whom hu-

manity¬ i

and some inborn instinct of i

nobility finally conquer the evilthey would do Sergt McWilliamsof the Canadian Mounted PoliceCand Chambersthe outlaw lin whosedesperate heart there glowed afierce pride which made him scornto strike the under dog are won-

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strong characters

A Positive Necessity

Having to lay upon my bed for 14days from a severely bruised leg Ionly found relief when I used a bot ¬

tle of Ballards Snow Liniment Ican cheerfully recommend it as thebest medicine for bruises ever sentto the afflicted It has now becomea positive necessity upon myself DR Byrnes Merchant DoversvilleTexas 25c 50c 100 Sold byR C Hardwick

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DECLINED THE HONOR

Dr Day One of the Newly Elected

Bishops ResignsfLos Angeles Oat May 24The

most sensational episode of theMethodist General Conference wasthe resignation yesterday of DrJames R Day Chancellor of Syra ¬

cuse Universityof the office ofIBishop to which he was j

but a few days ago In a carefullyprepared statement he said that j

he felt that he must return to thework of Christian educationlilthas come to me within the past

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twentyfour hours as never beforethat 1 am not at liberty to lay asidethe experience and discipline whichten years have brought to me inthis work

The resignation was unanimouslyaccepted A motion to go into anelection for a new bishop was voted

downTheBlind May See

Dr D Garflnkles Eye Remedy curedhundreds In Tennessee who were nearly blindwith tore eyes granulated eyelids wateringItching burning Inflamed eyes and wild hairsMany had scums or pteryglums onitheir eyescould not see their way were given up by doctors

ali incurable after paying outhumlredsof dollarsCall or write for tree sample and you will beconvinced that you can bo cured No matterhow severe your case Is nor of how long standingaddress Dr D Garfinkle C09K North SummerStreet Nashville Tennessee

Ice Cream SupperOn Thursday night June 2 there

will be an ice cream supper givenby the Morris school in the school-

room yard near Highland ChapelThe proceeds will be for the benefitof the school library

Lizzie Smithson Teacher

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The FirstStep

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Success

Is technical training for the work in whichyou want to succeed The 1 C scan helpyou mount the other steps with ease Wetrain ambitious men or women in spare time Ofor positions that pay well because special

I1 training is required for filling them If youwant to change your work we can train youfor a salaried position in your chosen profes ¬

sion without loss of time from your presentuncongenial occupation-

We can help you qualify by mail at small l

expense for any of the following positionsMechanical Engineer Mechanical Draftsman Electrical Engi ¬

neer Electrician Civil Engineer Surveyor Mining EngineerSanitary Engineer Architect Architectural Draftsman SignPainter ShowCard Writer Ad Writer Window Dresser Chem ¬

ist Ornamental Designer Bookkeeper Stenographer FrenchGerman or Spanish with thonograph ommerci31 Law

Write TODAY stating position Ural interests you to

INTERNATIONALCorrespondence Schools n

BOX 799 SCRANTON PA a

REPRESENTATIVEIOR CALL ON OUR LOCAL

C C Lever will be in Hopkinsville June 13 to 20 with a fine exhibitthe Schools Methods and Students work Read what the following

students have to say

Hopkinsville Gas and Lighting Company fJHopkinsville Ky May 17 1904

C C Lever Paducah KyDear SirIn answer to yours of recent date I wish to say that I

have almost completed my course in the 1 C S and I am more thanpleased with the instruction I have received I heartily recommend theschools to any young man who wishes to better his condition I will beglad to answer any questions asked by interested partios Wishingyou much success in the good work I am yours truly

J H OELZE Chief Engineer and ElectricianThe young man and young woman of today have their golden op-

portunity¬

in becoming educationally what they will It is simply aquestion of choice and application on their part Your Scranton Schoolis certainly ideal in fitting one for any chosen profession or trade It isthe greatest University of America and its doors of Knowledge are opento all Yours truly D C ROBERTS

Marion Ky Feb 26 1904 Secretary Reed Mining Co

I enrolled in the I C S in 1896 in the Powder and Lighting courseI have been greatly benefited The 1 C S is an ideal school I takeofpleasure in recommending this school to any young man desiring tobetter his condition I would not take ten times the price of my course WmlVfeAM

the knowledge that I have derived-J H PENWICK Supt Paducah Heating Co

If you cannot call fill out and mail the coupon TODJtY BPa tjih how I on quality taro gh the I C Sfor tlie potltion leLm hih I have marked X

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Where Health and Pleasure May be Found rv iVw

iMmwmDawson Springs Kentucky

HOTEL ARCADIA IThe waters are world wide in the celebrity The Hotelwith a capacity to take care of 200 people is situated on theKentucky Division of the I C R R about 200 feet from the rail ¬

iroad station surrounded by a beautiful maple grove The oldchalybeate well is in the yard and the celebrated salts welllaabout 100 yards from the Hotel The wells are owned by theHotel Arcadia and the guests of the Hotel have free access tothem An Italian Band will be in attendance during the entireseasonIRATES

2 per Day 1 10 per Week35 per Month < J

Children 10 years and under 5 per weSkNurses and Maids 1 per day T4

For further particulars apply to N 11 Holraaa < Co

HOTEL ARCADIA Dawson Springs KTtWikLdyi w

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