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Hopkinsville Kentuckian. [volume] (Hopkinsville, Ky.) 1889-1918, April 25, 1905, Image 6

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OFFICE IN MDANIEL BUILDING
COR SIXTH AND MAIN
Hopkinsville Kentucky
Both Phones
Jas B Allenswortii
Attorney = at + Law
Will practice In the courts of Christian and
Adjoining counties Special attention to coUec
coUectJo
Infront
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DR L R BRADLEY
Surgeont
Veterit
nary College Toronto Canada
Kyh
h Specialist in Surgery
1Foot and Leg Lameness and Den
tistry Castration of Stallions firing
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by a new process Very special sur
gical operations for the cure of
Spavins and Stringhalt Neurotomy
for the cure of lameness in Navicu
Navicular
diseasesOffice
it Office at Curtis Skerritts livery
stable East Ninth street near L
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LOCKYEARS
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Hopklnsvillc Ky
IITS THE COMFORTLlNE
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tween St Louis and Louisville I
dont you think it would PUT
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LIME CINDERS
ROCK and DIRT I
Also BUYS
Cord Wood and
Secondhand Barrels
PHONESHome Residence 1039
Kiln 1258 Cumb erland Residence
Residencfe590x
THE RUSSELL
Engines Threshers Saw Mills
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THE RUSSELL 8c COMPANY
LOUISVILLE KY
The Tennesseo Central will maHo
a rate of 09 fare and a third to
Nashville April 21 to May 2 inclusive
sive account of Spring Races at
that Joint Tickets Jjmited tp re I
turn three days in addition to dae
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ANTIBILIOUS MEDICINE
In malarial districts theft virtues are
widely recQiftlteed as they possess
I pecHlfor properties In freeing the
system from that poison Elegantly
sugarcoated
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Robert Ward Miixty Ga says
I suffered from tyloM poison rny
head face and ghqtfl86fg were one
mass of corruption i aches in bones
and joints burning Etching scabby
skin was all run down and dis
couraged but Botanic Blood Balm
cured me perfectly healed all the
sores and gave my skill the rich glow
of health Blood Balm put new life
ambitiointo n i
into my brain lo A Williams I
pimpleschronic i
chronic sore on back of head sup
purating swelling tfrf neck eating
ulcer on leg bone pains itching
skin cured perfectly by Botanic
Blood Balmsores all healed Bo
tanic blood Balm cures all malignant
malignantblood
blood troubles sucH as eczema
scabs and scales pimples running
sores carbuncles scrofula etc
Especially advised for all obstinate
cases that have reached the second
or third stage Druggists 1 To
prove it cures samples of Blood
Balm sent free and prepaid by writ
ing Blood Balm CO Atlanta Ga
Describe trouble and free medical I
advice sent in sealed letter
The handsome home of B J Clay
at Austerlitz Ky valued at 10000
was destroyed by fire r
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Has Stood the Test 25 Jears
The old original Groves Tasteless
Chill Tonic You know what you
quininein
in a tasteless form No1 cure no
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The grand larceny judgment
against Harry Weaver of Louisville
was reversed by the Court of Ap
peals
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LAWYER EASILY SILENCED
A Tilt Between a Newspaper Man arid
Youthful Socrates Results in
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A newspaper writer being a
witness lh county court re
cently says the Glasgow Herald
was harried by a bumptious young
lawyer who asked So you are
a writer are you Well sir with i
what great palier or magazine are
you connected
With none was the modest
replyY v i
Then why do OU call yourself
a writer What do you write
novels scientific Works his t ifries
or what iF t
I write anything and f every
thing t itt occurs to me as > lively
to be WQrth reading ft
Well then f qV whom ortor
what d6 you write You say you
tire not connected with any paper
or magazine 5 11 wI
Yes sir so I stilted I ain lfn
unattaahed wriai for the general
murketi t
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Just so You write auyiing
that GClUS to yeti t Well noy do
courts you write up the proceedingltTpf
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I haYiQ done so occasionally
Can you state to the judge
what kiIjd of U court proceeding
proceddingyou
you would deem worthy of your
pen Yesi if I saw a young lawyer
treating respectable witness in a
very rude and disrespectful man
ner and making an ass of himself
generally I should think that pos
sibly worth writing up 1
The court smiled audibly The
judge took the witness in hand for
a moment
How much do you think a scene
like this for instance ought to
bring if it were written up1
It would depend upon the ac
tors If the lawyer were a person
of niy note or character possibly
half iv guinea or a guinea
What should you expect tb re
ceive weve you to write the facts
of this particular instance
honorI
The young lawyer had no fur
ther questions to ask the witness
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< jtfh at iSfpway Vnl e their write <
TMtui to the blue sky and prW fortis
glow with strange violet colOii toa
kink eagloittad hits eyrie In a shftji
Jaiiiid Pile of rocks Balbw ooI
std e the sloop mountain proclpt t
= aebeor taco of roolifrwn t o
jfiln elnd < hills lit the misct i =
IIi one liftftittife after d search di va i
hifliartd JttjUs tfbovfo the stony moun
tq MI the eagle r turned to ltts little r
a lid with 1 newborn reindeer In hi I
lt tons 4M he appoached his neat hs
beet his Whigs violent and his hoarse
cry rang out multiplied a hundredfold
by the wafting schuss In the rocks
i The strong branches which hart
formed the base of bls eyrie were bent
aside and broken The nost had boon
robbed dVa tcd and his eaglet typo
was Just toggianlng to fly whose beak
coil talons wore Oath day sharpened on
n strong pl phis eaglet was gone
DropplUlhG baby deer the king
eagle rose straight and high In the air
so high hat thQ echo of his tjrlfea no
longer troubled the Immense solitude
Suddenly < two hunters emerging
from the > ornst heard a shrill vhls
backn
of one df the nienwas strapped a wick
ier cage Mere1 the eaglet vas confined
And ali > fie time the two men follow
ed tbo1qngpath which led to the s
farms in fife valley the eagle never for
sightc s
Through the clear openings of the
clouds his keen eye saw them pause In
n little farmyard and then big and
little the inhalltapts pressed around
the wicker cage
AH day the eagle hovered above the
farmyard his tireless wings spread
wide Then when darkness fell the
bird descended to the roof of the house
and outside in the nght > the watchful
hunters heard a hoarse plerchig cry
At the first light of dawn before the
sun lad begun to color the soft clouds
the eagle rose again still lathe same
place Before the door i of the cabin
the king saw the hunters son nail
several strong slats of board together
A circle of children Watched him
Later in the morning they ran away
und through the bars of this cage the
eagle saw his motherless little one
who fought and struggled without ceas
ing to get free
The cage was left In the courtyard
deserted and unwatched The sun grew
hotter and in the clear sky the eagle
soared in wide circles though not a
single motion of its young escaped it
Thft father birds shrill screams re
sounded on the still air
Noon passed Hidden above the
clouds the eagle rested on his wings l
wingsUEscented
He scented they presence of danger
The silences the deserted courtyard and
the lifeless house seemed suspicious to
him he redoubled his caution
The shadows of the mountains grejft
long and the valleys began to darken
All through the day the beautiful
sunshiny day the abandoned cage itf
the deserted courtyard had called to
him drawing him with a mighty at
traction Inside the house the hunter
and his son posted at two windows
stood with their guns In their hands
And all the time the eaglet In the cage
did not cease to beat and flap Its strong
young wings H
Now that the sun was sinking behind
the highest mountain tops the children A
once sore r cnt en with heir games
playing about the case Their parents
too went about their ordinary bush
nessWith
With her baby over her shoulder the
yardto
to spread some linen to bleach Lay
Ing the baby on the soft grass she
turned her back and was soon busily
at work among her clothes
Suddenly a shadow a swift shadow
fell silently through the air The still
ness was broken by a low cry followed
by a mighty rush of wings r
The young woman turned quickly
An enormous bird had alighted on the
ground for nn instant ana was already
mounting again to the skya >
The mother rose to her feet frozen
with terror and still holding the wet
clothes In her hand The greedy ant
mat had seized her child and held it
In Its talons For one long agonized
moment the mother gazed after her ba
by Already the distance was becom
ing great between them
Then desperate her heart throbbing
with anguish the mother had an In
spiration Rushing to the cage she
seized the eaglet and with sobs arid
cries held It out above her head She
did not even feel the furious blows of
the birds beak and talons which sent
thp rd blood streaming down her face
and arms
The king eagle paused for an instant
in his flight and the mother between
the bby eagles beating wings could
pee bur Child hanging In the air
ITo
To her yarning eyes It seemed n3v
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though the eagle was coming nearer
juattbQ
the baby eagles beating wings could
sea her child hanging in the air
Tho powerful bird came slowly near
er and nearer to the ground TheS
mother lot loose the aglet ran a few S
stops forward aud fell fainting on the
grass hastdo her recovered baby
But Juot at the moment when the S
bird deposited its prey and once more
rose high imtho air a Shot rang out
from the hquso The king eaglo hov
ered a moment weakly then foil mo
tionless hla wings widespread upon
the brass in the courtyard while tho I I
eaglet qnco more free flow Joyfully
above the housptop beating his wings
in blessed freedom until lost to sight
In the heavens ho regained his fath
ers kingdom among the mountains
now his own From the Norwegian
In N y Sun
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bore vincrelo with health or dccre g > with UljMNor met
Swtion The best tonic for incrtMiJ1lfthe nkl blood cpr
S and building up healthy tl fJuel1l nc doubt Doctor
itatafr Sl4A Medical Discovery This incdlolMo has hem
on the market for over a third of a contury and numbcto
It Ural 1fy t11o thous old
l1nlr
01 made updargeiyot alcohOl
THOMAS A EDISON
T the inventor in map
thojirob
phig out I11Ob
lomB of the future gives
first lace to tho necessity
of lighting tho bacteria which give us
our diseases Next to tho actual bflcto
rift of disease the mbequitoa And flies
are the most dangerous onomloe of
man Tho mosquito with its bito In
jects into our veins malaria yellow
fever and other fatal troubles The
1Ifwith spongy feet collects the inv s
ihlo germs of diseases spreads them
over our food and poisons us with ty
fihold cholera and other plagues of tho
human race >
GOOD BED BLOOD pun AMMUNITION
Tho blood which flows through our
veins and arteries should contain
healthy red blood corpuscles which are
health of warding off the attack of
tho disease germs it they get into the
system
Dr Pierce the eminent physician of
Buffalo N says if each person
will consider his system as an army of
men whl0h ho controls as a general and
will feee to its proper provisioning and
that if tiaa1 plenty of ammunition in tho
shape of good red blood he will be
stile to overcome the enemy iuthe
shape of the germs of disease Ev
cry healthy person has five million red
blood cells or corpuscles to every square
millimeter ofblood The number of red
blood corpuscles in the average htiman
aVerngehtimanlbeing
being is so great that itis almost in
comprehensible However their num
A tonic up iargoiy aicono
will shrink tho cot uole of the
blood and make thorn weaker for
resistance A cod liver oil make
tho itomtioh groan beoftUB it i irri
tating What is needed Is an ftltcr I
atfve extract made of roots and
herbs withqut the use of alcohol
that will assist the stomach Inna
slmllttUngor taking up fr the
food Btich elements 118 tUG T d
for the blood oleo nn alternt r that
will assist the activity of the liver
and fraiiso 11 to throw off the poisons
In theblood When wo have accom
plished this we have put tile system in
attifed t
that it
a fortified condition so strong
crin ropfil the germs of disease which
ve find everywhereIn the streetcars
tho Shops tjife factories tho bedrooms
wherever many people congregate ori
where sunlight and good air does not
penetrate Accept no substitute forIi Golden
Medical Discovery There la nothing
U nothingjuat
stomach blood and lungs
Pn K V IiimcE Buffalo N Y
Dear Sir Your < Golden Medical DIsco
pastseven
seven years my health gradually tnlledI
lost my appetite became nervous and dcbllH
fated very despondent and Uhableujjil50p
No medicine helped me ultlll trlryCittor
1larcoa Golden Medical DlBCdvery V ntt
neW life Into my veins and Increased YlU Uty
Until I Could oner P are enjoy life and attend
to my business Gl bottles affected a com
plete cure and vrlauj do I recommend It
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Give NTnnmni
CQlaEx
Ex Financial Secretary International
Brotherhood of TcamRtenc
Thq bible of the body is the name
given to Dr Pierces Common Sense
Medical Adviser of which over two
million copies have been sold Send
21 cents in onecent stamps for this
1000page book in paper covers or 31
stamps for the clothbound Address
Dr R V Pierce BUffalo N Y
Where Health and Pleasure May e Fo un
Bison Springs Kentacky
HOTEL ARCADIA
i < The waters are world wide inthe celebrity The Hotel
with a capacity to take care of 200 people is situated on the
Kentucky Division of the LC R R about 200 feet from the rail
road station surrounded by a beautiful maple grove The old
chalybeate well is in the yard and the celebrated salts well
about 100 yards from the Hotel The wells are owned by the
Hotel Arcadia and the guests ofthe Hotel have free access to
them An Italian Band will be in attendance during the entire
season
4 RATES
2 f FjaYl pet Week
JTChildren
Children 10 years and under 5 per week
Nurses and Maids 1 per day
For further particulars apply to N M Holmau Co
HOTEL ARCADIA Dawson Springs Ky
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CUMBERLAND PHONE NO 6631
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Is absolutely necessary to the ybung man or young woman who would
win success in life This being conceded it is of first importance to get
your training at the school that stands in the very front rank
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