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Arthur W Hoge Presidentthe Home Telephone J

a cottage from MrCalmer Graves on South Virginiastreet and will go to housekeepingTj5tthfhis bride this week

WANTEDEverybddy afficitea with Rheumatism to write us deBribing his or hercase Rheuma ¬

Ham is our specialty and you shallhave our advice Without chargeWill write you personally on re-

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of twocent stamp for postageAddress VINERBA CHEMICAL Co IiLpuisville Ky

Mrs Hock er Brecken ridge of

near St Louis who had not left herfarm in 40 years in accordancewith a vow made on the death of

her only daughter has just died atthe age of 89 years

Aching in the small of the back isan indication of Brights diseaseThe proper course in such cases isto take a few doses of Prickly AshBitters It is an effective kidneyremedy and bowel regulator RC Hardwick Special Agent

Messrs Chas H Bush 11 HCarroll and E M Jones are thethree members of the Board of Asy ¬

lum Commissioners whose termsexpire this month They vill prob-ably

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be reapPointed unless thecontemplated change is made in theasylum law putting all of the asyl-ums under the control of one statecommission and abolishing the lo-

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boards entirelyThose desiring life insurance will

Lad it to their interest to investi-gate

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the plans and record of theMutual Benefit Life InsuranceCompany of Newark N J Nostockholders All profits dividedamong policy holders It is con ¬

spicuous for economical manage-ment

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liberality of its policy con ¬

tract fair dealing with its membersand large annual dividends toreduce cotof your insurance

WALLACE MOORE Agents

GOOD HEADWAYartr

Legislature Proving to Be a

Working Body

Frankfort Jan J8The pros ¬

pects are that within a week or tpndays three of the most importantbills will be ready for the governorsconsideration First of these willbe the Worlds Fair AppropriationIBill which will beSenate this week Then will comethe School Book Bill and the StateCapital Appropriation Bill Afterthis the legislature will take up theSuffrage Constitutional Amendment Bill the Municipal Tax Billand charitable institution legisla ¬

tionConstipation leads to liver troub-

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andtorpid liver to Brights dis ¬

ease Prickly Ash Bitters is acertain cure at ally stage o the dis-

P se R C Hardwick SpecialAgentt

Next AttractionJ I

Sweethearts will be the nextattraction at Holland Opera House

on Jan 22 Al W Fremont whotakes the leading part sWellknown here having frequentlyplayed here with the VendomeStock Company i The party is oneaffording him fine opportunitiesPopular prices will prevail 25 35

fjp an d 75 cents

Monnmeusi IiI r mandeesamples and get my

Ices Oft all cemeteryword befpre placingyour order

Until fufffigr noticeI can be foe at FAYost CorSMainStreet < I

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Well Known Church Hill Farmer ri paSS Away 5V

Mr Burrel G Gunn a farmer o

the CMrcb EiU neighborhood diedyesterday morning of consumptionof the bowels following an sitsof the measles He was 45yearsold and was born in binwiddiecounty Virginia He mooed toKentucky s v1Yi yeah a oYanhad sluice maWe1 his home in Chris ¬

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Mr Gunn was a most excellentqitizen and hasmany friends H-

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survived lifa widow and twoChildren K

tie was a member of the Adverttist huntThe interment willtake place fn the Cheatham bury ¬

lag groundnear Latayette at 2oclock thU afternoon

Livery Business ChangeMr H H Golay on yesterday

sold one half interest in his liverybusiness to Mr Lemuel Brame ofTexas formerly of this county who

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has recently returned here to liveTheBrame

firm name will be Golay

SPOTTING CRIb NALS

Haid for Them to Successfully Dlaguise Themselves

pickpoclctltons best known detectives whliar been attached to the detectivebureau at police headquartersfor the last 15 years in conversation with a Washington Star re-porter the other day It is notnecessary that I know my man bysight first before I can spot Lim-A thief as a rule you know has ahabit of glancing frequently overbis shoulder in a furtive mannerto < see that he is not beingAtatehed and it is by that habitthat a thief has often betrayedills occupation to inc

Frequently I have had to trackend identify men whom I hateViever semyonly means otfdehtificatiori being a photographtalren jears ago This is usuallyvifry difficult to accomplishhOWCVClittsitis easy for thecriminal radically to change hisappeamfncei It is possible forunmanto pose as a sailor a farmera tough or a pastor within say 21

hours Many criminals maker aspeoialty of disguises and tl assure you they can alter theirnppea lanee i0n remarkable degreeviuDisguises however no matterhow nle erly rot up do nof alwayscqnceal a mans idontity Thfroarc rfpr instance the color and expression rtf t heeyes < Tliese <sinnot possibly be altered and theyhave Keen one of iny most frequest aids hi identifying fugifives Another identificationmark although tint an infallibleone but rue nevertheless bywhich I have on several occasionsdetected a criminal when othermesas failed me are the cheek ¬

bones Iike the color of the eyesthey cnnnot be changed

Descriptions as to the weightrind circumference of a wantedman frequently prove faulty andtherefore unreliable as aids to detertian Tins is especially sowhere the man has evaded the leIfeel ives for any great length oftiino for it IB possible the criminalmay have loyt a great deal of hisygigigtittllcorpnleney while ontie other hand a spare man mayjiavq gained in avoirdupois andbulk In such cases however lhave jii1 one or two instances PEtItablishedthe identity of the munII was alter by his ears As a rulethe worst criminals have oddlyshaped ears and no matter howcleverly they may disguise themsolves cap seldom succeed incpnceaiingi their telltale ear-marks frpm the detective who hasalready made their acquaintance

Tim eyebrows also afford any

iderititybinqtive and clmracteristio to the

k liner defective About threeleiczlga captured one of our

clev rf1l1tcrokR n man vUo hats

bYtfllVf fji9 hue I arrested him he wasw lngn wig and a flowingblackLear Tile disguise might easilyhave deceiypd the rrnS1111J observ¬

er but to me there was one thinglacking fo tnake it complete Hehud fopgotten to niter hie eye-

brows and they alone gave me thedie to his identity

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Pleasant Suprlse Tbr Friends ofM Popular YoungGoupIei i

J CirltIissllattl Belle EdmUnson theofMrT Mi Ed

mundson and Mr Claude J Sl kotheirksmarried in Owensates Edmundspn was

schoolmatesdan Pruittthat city and the ceremony wasperformed by RVv Mf Cross eJdalocal minister MnVj isk is theyouthful son ofoMr jap N Siskone of the most prominent farmersand landOwners of Ndfth Christianwhose estate isjustm i lpe edgeofChristian countype Ht Ybite PlainsHis only son is a young man of 20

who until last yet 41vasa studentof South KentuclicY pjlege Hisbride was in the graduating classof the same collegelast Year and isonly 19 years old It was while atschool together thatfhcy learnedtheir first lessons Thereiswas no parental objection on eitherside to the match The youngpeople decided to marry away fromhome in order togive heir friendsa pleasant surprise TheN returnedhere Sunday and after a few daysvisit in this city will take a southern trip and then be at home at thegrooms home near Whita Plains

The Kentuckian congratulatesthe groom upon winning a wife sowisho ¬

es for the young cduple a long andhappy lifer I

SUNDAY BLAZEt a

fir F L Wallers Residence Deu4 f h

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The residence ofMr Frank LWaller situated on East Seventhstreet was destroyed by fire about3 oclock Sunday a oon Theflames originated fromcaflue jn thesecond story it < is thought andwhen discovered a part bt the roofwas falling in y i r

The fire depa rtiment 1r nedshortly after the alarm < waB givenbut the flames had uiade suchheadway that the hdiisi tcduidbe saved A pOEtiohQ tie fuimi ¬

ture was saved th <

The building was a tatgp toryframe with ten robing and originajlycost about 4OOQ It wa8 buit anumber of years ago rsloss is about 3000 ilehad2p9Qinsurance on the building

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Examination for GraduationAn examination for graduation

in the Common Schools wilJbe heldin the office of the County Superin ¬

tendent on Jan 29 and 30 1904 be-

ginning¬

at 9 oclock am Appli-cants

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will be examined in a cmngreading writing arithmeticT qglish grammar composition geog ¬

raphy physiologyvil governmentU S history and the history ofKentucky A general average of75 per cent and on no subject lessthan 60 per cent is the requirementfor a Diploma Another such iex <

amination will be held on May 13Iand 14 1904 I trust that all whohave completed the Common Schoolcourse will come to one ojEtheSeexanimations and receive aPjploma

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County Superintendent

Meetsut> i

Mrs HD WallaeeeptertainedtbeSquth JUin Clinch Clutj FridAyevening and the meeting waq pne

the pleasantestof the l seriesRefreshments were served MrsJno R Green won the ladies prizeand Dr T W Blakey the gfintlerrnens The next meeting willMbewith MrsT C Unddrwottd andMtsiaRust n Jxt ThlirHday everiingvV

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When you dobt feel right= arenot yourself but dont know whatis tbe matter try taking WalthersPeptonized Portdtis just a good tbmmbtisefasetonic that works W a tiailftirtalfiJS-

It is simply a combinatldn of pure

aigestYveagentwithgood port viner I

If it doesnt do the workyou needa doctor If you larei i n need of

a doctor it will do thelworJr vDo not experiinepti with t patent

nostrums qf mysterious makeupwhich you would nbt touch ifyyouknew their composition For saleby Anderson Fowler and Jas OCook druggists

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Young People of tirlgg United Int

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air Filmore htereditha son ofIJiry Wilson Meredith of Caledoniaand Miss Annie Faulkner thepretty and daughter of MrO J Faullcnerof near Graceywere united in marriage a few daysap Rev L L Freeman officiat

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lr Vorklng Night ahiflJiay1d HllMvrTbe mighti little

thaLever was made is DrKings New Life Pills Thesepills change weakness 5ntq strengthlistlessness into energy brainfaginto mental Theyre wpnderful in building up the > healthOnly 25c per bollSold by R C

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L < N Dispatcher Promoted

R L Pilling who has been ChiefDispatcher of the L N at Nash ¬

yule has beer made Trainmasterof the Atlanta tCboxvjlle and North-ern with office at Blue Ridge Ga

NAME ON EVERY PIE-

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Chocolate Bo1ooIjlSi II t

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Figs Loose Candies cjScvehave a stock that wjll a chtAhepiost exacting i

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On Tuesday the 2olh clayoflanuary 1904 I will sell at public auc ¬

tion at the late residence fH HMcGdugKey decd a lot of cornhay stock and household furniture

All sums of ten dollarsand ttndecash over ten dollars a note duesix months after date with goodsecurity negotiable and payablein bank will be required beforeproperty is removed v i

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The very finest Thene l sultra The creme de11aicrenie-Thats HARPER Whiskey in threelanguages Sold by W RIioxo

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houses for first material meantiiiiKHicojlittJneiui an lion rand110 more I > Ii

His pick struck through thetlOiri fronihwhich the j igpYiers used to entertheir cells these latterand corresponding with time mainone run soul still remains Jelittle secret corridor along whicheavesdropping officers tiptoed tolisten to conversations betweeiicsintivos for the purpose of vi ¬

denr1 few blows front the pickbrought to light 1Jtirpit Sixty feet down was water

tytt feet of itt The piapqgrit hadtpllt llntl upoiMilie hlstorio 4 e11

for which search hud been made invain for QI1tlllIQH wiiRap perfeet as the j blur the Conquerorlank itTO dar il still carries itt

o feetdt1ginclct1be indepeintilillr of Oil tside supplyWe Iinvooui IiOfy wells our iriiriicleAvorkiiig W Ufli and Avells ofmedicinal waters If this historicold shaft which thjiuason brotightto light were distant 10000 milesjiinlU

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More in Demand Thtn EverStock r

and Plants for Them

IIandthings according to the New YorkSun TheJnoraBe in due in large

t8nblilihjUWlltlie aquarium in Battery parkI

loll go there to itiidy thefishes aril g < I in themand then tl jjaiiUii aquariumof their own It is a fascinatingpursuit the rare of an aquariumland one in wlfioWofc chilhell hut adults may easily become deeply Interested

Dealers easily noW a far greater assortment of llsbes and ofaquatic lantstlian they formerlydid including tiling eheaper anticostlier than ever You can buynowadays for instance goldfishfor as little s 4flvC cents or yoncan pay 25 for some of the veryremarkable specimens that comefrom Japan But vou dont need topay any ing like so mucli as thatto get specimens of Very greatbeauty ji

rrBesidveIrr tllen 4i J acHes Q

goldfish there are slow sold foraquarium stock fishes of manyother spedies incliiding5 simple lit ¬

tIe fishes and fishes that are curlous and fishes that areibeautif-

ulllalaittI i> ijc Jt

there are fisuerumtrwe IKTOIHO in

d i Y i Hltt flit JlWtAAmCthing very different from a globeof goldfish J H

Fishes of the morecuiuous andbeautiful varieties or7malllug wIght4 U iD lOlt diroiit

Japan China India and GermanyWe expert Ati < altrag4igfeountliesto be9ol8Binall acjuajiurnstockltrlrerl 1all i

ialllgtor8 IrY arous = s l1rt t3 apt UlOllBliestRoom for Doubt

Vlien a man tells us he is justuagoqd ns other people it at onceraises a doubt in our mindWashingtoi la Dem-

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ii st of Miss Willie R8t-liMiatie B Cabeynt1r mt

lion QvIStlDg frI Ja 1jtJ u-

Mi sNSallie Campbell vtalttfri uds IQ Glar slHe Ia9woek i

L lids EyaLee Stevcriis bi rl

visitturnedtiiAdis + ar Iillot

teor 11PllI iiICIUclupttir14 PqlS p if VqiWJn thecity with his mother

yitss Glad Bair has zea f tRntffrelatlles I

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Jp lilyhiss Eliton is the guetfj0bWrt > E N

Flacks familyi 1 mPRev E JWill s hkaccepted

call jp theRirst Christian chardofjBristol Tenn airdedteredupshis charges

After a visit 6f seejial weeks ft

R1rmiste1diMisreturned home Friday r

Mrs Bettie Richardson and UUtic son of Gracey who had beenvisiting relatives at Pemcoke returned home via this city Saturday J j

Mrs Judge M M Graves andvhoIA Kenner on West Seventh streethave returned home

Mr Jas B Allensvyonth is nowon the road to convalescence andhopes to be able to go to his oftfMin aweek or two more He has hadia very dangerous spell of illness

Miss Minnie Ajrmistead is itNashville Tenn the of MisstiNannie win al

1osepArinisteadlatterpartof the week >

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bowels irregnlarir

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moving thin condition C Harflwick Special Agent

fNot Dr Fruit 1

In sending an item 6 le of theLouisville papers Saturday a con-

fusiouoI names caused the state

Pfiledetition y

Cookiunfortunate as it was unintentionalDr Fruit is one of Hopkinsvillesleading dentists and successful pro-fessional men It gives me pleasure

make this correctionIto T E BARTLEY

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I have a large numberof Piftternsof PROmej rienoughin ia kind These goods 00worth at regular pr J

from 25 to per roilorder to get them off quick>

111 am selling them all atdoingthisneeded cash and makegloom for the eweS ring-

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