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Digital page images are linked to the text file. sEIGHTH YEAR c EARLINGTON COUNTY KENTUCKY THURSDAY MARCH 28 1897 NO 12 W A NISDBT PreililaM O W WAbDlLL Ctihler opkins dounl iBANK MADISONVILLE Ky Capital Stock50000ITransacts a general banking business tad invites thoaccoBnts of the citizens oh adlolningwuntiesnlira re vault I a that section ot Kentucky CtplUI Stock raid In Surplus Fund 60000 120000 COMMENCED BUSINESS IN I867t s JNO G MORTON s BANKERThe advantages of a bank account are namcfoM It is not to bul agIheyknowmea wage earners and to women 4 Thereasafety41 Ibe bunk Ii a good one There convenience the money always ready and out squandedegsmall sums when you have a large tarn In your pocke- tMADISONVILLE KENTUCKY L cE N RAILROAD THE GREAT THROUGH TRUNK LINE between the cities of Cincinnati Lexington Louisville Evansville St Louis i Aad the cities of tNashville Memphis Montgomery Mobile and New Orleans jM Without Change AND SPEED UNRIVALED SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE From St Louis Evansvillo and Henderson fo the SOUTHEAST AW SOUTH I a1 THROUGH COACHES K From above cities to Nashville and Chattanooga mak ing direct con nection WITH PULLMAN PALACE CARS For Atlanta Savannah Macon Jacksonville and Points NlLORIDA Connections arc made at Guthrie I and Nashville for nil points Jorth East South and West In Pullman Palace Car- sEMIGRANTS I Seeking homes on the line of thi road w receive special low rates See agents of this company for rates routes fie or write to Cia ATnoa 0 ItT A Louisville Kentucky GEORGE KING DRUGGIST ST CHARLES KENTUCKY iUcc htc of Druggists S1n111rtt prf erlpton CarcfnHfl Componnbeb r TTnfel 200A Day J LucilePROP MADISONVILLE KY GRnV G t TASTELESS I CHILL TONICIS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS 1 WARRANTED PRICE BO eta 0ltxrtA IiJ Nov tdltlli 1aridfedlol O 0 eLutaMo vote hoH oar 000 boWea of OKOVMA8TKIK8U CHILI TONIO end uYII bugbt three IIroM Ihto TCM In all orIIperoC It yeaeh In Wle drug buow ban M artloletat IIno Gen aat redYn N year Teak YoaN intI 0Aur t NEWI ONT SnfflclMillr Well WatereM- a treated f r BEL Llghled by G LLMADISON V KY P ri t1 y n Jo u t 4 tr L 1g a s r p AN EXCELLENT MARKSMAN The Most Expensive Shot He Ever Made uThe most expensiveshot I ever made was in the mountains in a Western State remarked an am- I ateur Nimrod who has about a dozen guns and rifles and a dozen dogs not to speak of hunting suits innumerable and divers sporting paraphernalia according to the Detroit Free Press I was after wild turkeys in a gulch where it was said a gang of nine or ten had their rendezvous I was prowling through a thicket when I heard cm There they were all to gether eating omcthingWliaT ever they were feeding on it brought their necks all in a bunchc and my heart bounded with exulta lion I took careful aim at those necks and let fly with both barrels from my shotgun Well sir it knocked every ono over so closely had they been standing together I confess it was like pothunting and that I ought to have flushed cm first I went forward to get my game Suddenly I heard a voiceIII Hey you than 1 I looked up and thar was oneI of the long oldfashioned muzzle loading rifles pointed straight at me Did you kill them gobblers II Yes all at one shot too1 Well you fork out fa apiece Thems my tame turkcycs My cabins over thar Sec it Them birds were feeding out of a trough eating corn I put thar for em Do you pay or II tI pay1 And I did It was a 10 shot The greasy ragged hill dweller and apology for a farmer chuckled when he took the money I spose ye dont want thet birds Val the folks to hum can tell the difference tween tame and wild birds I callater11 Oh keep em1 1 said angrily uSo he tookthemlb his cabin and as I departed he yelled out Say stranger theres some of my geese back thar ye might try yer hand at That thar was a great shot of yourn Five to oistl Hot Hot At Home and Abroad Farmer Bell di1 not believe inI mental or moral sugar plumsatI least within his own family circle lIe was quite willing to commend friend or acquaintance but he had a theory that his own family would be best improved by a species of Spartan discipline The children must learn to do their duty with out the need of praise and as for his wife she had toiled for fifteen years without having once been told that she was a satisfactory housekeeper 5One night the two came home rom a tea party at a neighbors house and Mrs Bell with the courage of the meek opened fire upon her husband Ezra i said she seems tome I heard you praisin up the mottoes the Smith girls worked IIYes I did said Mr Bell Real pretty they were for such fancy nonsenseII Your own girls have made some just like cm Youd better praise them Itll tickle em to death And didnt I hear you say that squash pie for supper was powcrltil Rice Well Miranda twas a good pieI Was ita mite better mine Ezra Well no I cant say as twas fl When have you over said one word to praise a pie or cake Ive set afore you r Mabbc I aint praised ye much Miranda but then I ant com plained Yes you have said Miranda Yes you havel Sayin nothin s jestIbesides what youve agreed to carry I to go along day arter day an1 not hear a word p1 praise I tell you Ezra youre a man an you dont know anything about ill Ezra began to think he didnt and although he by no means changed his spots entirely lie di from that time forth try to act o the theory that women folks are fond of commendation aqeod Old Granny MeJcaU now 83 year old Hying at 1005 a Fourth street Pada cab Ky poll save that Dr Bells Pisa Tai I1OM y Is the betgrip cure coughs braR bee1rsold fir 0 i t 1Oraves of Presidents Washingtons tomb is a brick vault at Mt Vernon Rutherford B Hayes is buried at Fremont O Chester A Arthur is buried at Rural Cemetery Albany James Madison rests on the old Madison estate near Montpelier Hanover County Va Franklin Pierce sleeps under a marble monument m the cemetery at Concord N H Martin Van Buren is burjcd in the family lot in the village cemetery at Kmdcrhook N Y James A Garfield reposes under a rJng mpnu ncat4a Lake View Cemetery at Cleveland O Millard Filmores grave in For Lawn CcmcUty is surrounded by a stately shaft of Scotch granite Thomas Jefferson lies under an obelisk in a little graveyard on the road from Charlottsville Va to Monticello James Monroes body lies beneath a huge block of polished Virginia marble in Hollywood Cemetery Richmond Va John Tylers vinecovered grave within a few feet of Monroes in Hollywood Cemetery Rich mond Va- Abraham Lincoln rests under a great pile of marble granite and bronze in the the Oak Ridge Cem tcry at Springfield III Zachary Taylors ashes were interred at jCave Hill Cemetery LouisvifleKy1and subsequently removed to Frankfort John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams lie buried in a granite vault beneath the Unitarian church at Quincy Mass James Buchanan is buried al Woodward Hill Cemetery Lancas Pa a simple block of Italian marble forming the headstone Andrew Jackson reposes under a massive granite monument amid a grove of magnolias in a corner of the Hermitage near Nashville Penn1 i3rWilliam Henry Harrison sleeps- at his home at North Bend on the Ohio River an unfenced mound over the family vault mat king his graveAndrew Johnson liesona conc shaped eminence near Greenville Tenn on which his sons have erected a marble monument with a granite base- Ulysses S Grant will sleep after April 27 in the magnificent temple- on Riverside Heights near which his remains lie in a temporary re ceptacleJames K Polk was buried in the private garden of the family homestead at Nashville Tenn where a limestone monument with Doric columns marked his resting place but was recently removed and re interred in the State Capitol grounds How a Bright Boy Pleasured a free He is not a boy in a book he lives in our house He eats oatmeal O in large quantities and tears his trousers and goes through the toes of his boots and loses his cap and slams the doors and chases the cat just like any other boy But he is remarkable for he asks few questions and docs much thinking If ho does not under stand he whistles There was much whistling in our yard one summer It seemed to be an all summers performance Near the end of the season however our boy announced the heigh- of our tall maple to be thirtythree feet Why how do you know Was the general question Meas uredit How Foot rule and yardstickYou I climb that tall tree his mother asked anxiously Nom I just found the length of of the shadow and measured that But the length of the shadow changes Ycsm bu twice a day the shadows arc just as long as things arc themselves Ive been trying it all summer I drove a stick into the ground and when the shadow was just as long as the stick I knew the shadow o the tree would be just as long as the tree and thats thirtythree- I feetBright Jewels IRbcumatlsln Quickly Cured After having been confined to tbohonsa- ror eleven days ahd paying out tz doctor bills without benefit Mr 1rank Dokonof Sault Sle Marie Mich w cured byonqboltle of Chamberlains Pai Balm cctin 25 cents and has not sinc been troubled with that complaint 1 o sale by St Bernard DrugSIOfeEarlio- glo Ben T o l Gap George Ki cSI Charles c n n I 3 i AGRICULTURAL ITEMS SHEEP ROT Dr Saulic a member of the Pasteur Institute of Algiers has discovered a vaccine which will prevent sheep rot He has made many experiments which he de Glares to be conclusive All of the vaccinated sheep get a very mild attack of the discascxind recover STRAW Bright and clean straw is very useful on the farm and should not be wasted simply because it is cheap Cattle will sometimes cat it as a relish even when they ca- ngetbcttcrfoodraniit isnever too plentiful if straw iused more than once as bedding Straw viIII greatly assist in keeping the sta bles clean and is really valuable considerjng the uses towhich it can bo applied NEW IDEA FOR POTATO PLANTING It is told in the New England Homestead that a Maine farmer planted his potatoes by using a corn drill to distribute the fertilizer after the furrow was made by a small plow dropping the seed bya haqd and covering with the same plow by having the horse led on the left side of the row the plows man holding the plow well over on the mold board and bearing a little to the right The work was well done and a good crop harvestedq RENEWAL SYSTEM WITH TilE PEACH It is reported in a bulletin from the Michigarf station that a Michigan peach grower is successfully practicing a jrcnewcl system witht the peach sinularto that familnr to grape growers He heads the young trees very low and the head is spread till age begins to tell on itsay 4 or 5 years Then the c the uptoldnets one formed higher up RUN DOWN FARMS When oribbuys a rundown farm ata low price he must expect to expend quite a sum before the farm will begin to pay In the hands of It an intelligent farmer suclr a farm lii yte madb hrtrcass ina few years but the farmer who aims to make a poor farm Ray by taking crops from it without an expenditure for plant food will only make himself and the land poorer MUTTON It is claimed that mutton can be produced at less cost than beef and gives a larger profit While our farmers are discussing the question of the profit from wool Canada is selling 150 choice mut ton sheep in the United States every week simply because our farmers depend more upon wool than upon the sheep Our markets seldom have choice carcasses ol mutton and there is room for farmers to make use of the mutton brands of sheep A NEW CORN PRODUCT In a bulletin upon the value ofl new corn product Professor Pat terson dwells on the value of theI pith ofthe cornstalks in the arts and construction of war vessels Experiment has proved its usefulness and an extended employment pf corn pith is confi dently expected The process for the extraction of the pith as well as the new corn product made from the residue of the stalks is already patented and three plants are in process of erection According to Professor Patter son field cured corn fodder often having the car removed contains about one pound of pith to every 14 or 15 pounds of blades husk thetbladescand husk arc first removed and the stalks arc cut up into small pieces After the extraction of the pith from the stalk what remains is ground up into meal which in general appearance resembles coarse bran This ground material is termed the new corn product This new product is in such shape i withtany kind of ground grain or any of the byproduct cattle foods so com mon on the market TREES When buying trees do not de fin pend on the catalogues to help you selections but learn if possible which varieties will thrive best in your section When a tree is planted nnda mistake made it may be years before the error can be discovered when there will b in not only a loss of time but of fruit as while disease may appear or then trees prove Unprofitable The t6ro most important anti especially i n the selection ot yarietiiw o TilE cows Comfort for the cows always pays- in an increased milk yield and it is fat certain but that the yield milk would be actually the cows that arc now in a stall stanchions could be put in box stalls TilE COLLAR Upon the fitting of the collar depends much of the work done by thoj horse While a collar may not cause sores yet it may be very uncomfortable The collar and also ihe harness should be made tol perfectlyxHORSES Oneofthe effects pi the to prices Of horses 1ile banishment of 1Q plugItmust be ad mil t0 that better horses arc seen ina I sections and the fact that farmers have been deterred from brqecling more horses because of the prevailing low prices is proof that pcipcl will soon be higher The fauns who have foals this year will jjo doubt receive good returns therefrom when the colts mature iij BUTTER Butter that has a greasy appear fi not attractive in market al tliougllit may be fresh and good Too much working of the butter occurs It is only ne f cessary to get rid of the surplus water r milk the gram to be retained as much as possible It re uires experience to fully under BtandjWhcn the butter is just right but while some are careful in that respect the large majority seem in clined to work the butter longer an js necessary Prosperity and Things From the Emporia Gazette Mr McKinley has been Pr sia dent qow for about thirty hours and U Populists who have been standingout doors waiting for the- o io bill to bloom on trees have gone lr the house disheartened Prosperity has not burst upon the nation ko the dawn The gentleman who owes a dollar will find jlist jjUiflicult to pay this morn ng aVhVfound it yesterday morn ng ifntlitt they arc still grqas ing all tire dollars made under tin the Mckinley administration an they are just as slippery and hard to hold as they ever were In his inaugural Mr McKmle said nothing of declaring by pro clamation that money should be distributed among the people to the amount of 53 per capita It is the same old world of digging and plugging away at the unfin- Ished work of yesterday that it has always been and always will The McKinley administration mai make souse men who have money in safety deposit vaults bring it out and put it in the market But the McKinley ad ministration will do nothing to make it easier to save a dollar than it is now That is temperament in the individual No law can make a man rich who was born with a desire to spend SIIO and earn i a day Every man in the long run chooses his own con dltion He can be poor and gent cross and happy or rich and near and wrapped up in greasy bank notes Its all one ten days after the funeral The men and women who are expecting to be made wealthy by the McKinley administration alike re the men who expect to transform their character by swearing off thcifirst of the year It dozen work Character cant be changed in a day nor a mans temperament for moneymaking in an lion The McKinley administration svi give the man with an instinct lor moneysaving a better chance to get money but it wont help the man with an instinct for money spending to save it In other words it will make the rich richer and the poor poorer Thats the way it always has been and alwa will be To him who math sha be given and from him who hat not shall be taken away even that which he hath U Eggs ore Useful According to The Medical Record eggs arc useful in the following applications A mustard pla ter made with the white of an c will not leave a blister A raw eg taken immediately will carry down a fish bone that cannot be extracted The white stun that lines the shell is a useful application aboi White of egg beaten c- lioarscnessa with boat sugar and lemon relieves teaspoonful tak every Jour An egg in the tnorni nA cup of coffee is a good tonic raw egg with the yoke unbroken in a glass of wine is beneficial tc the convalescent jif At the Railroad Station It is always pleasant to vitncs s the meeting of friends who have travellingifofgooken expressions of joy that ta somewhat humorous flavor For instance a correspondent thus describes the meeting of a happy old couple witha longabsen daughter and her family at a rural railroadstation Here they air pal Here they air A keeneyed little old man who had been anxiously peering into the carwindows now ran forward loudlytOh theres your grandpa shouted the daughter to her chit dren Here we are pal Sure enough 1 exclaimed grandpa almost frantically endeavoring vainly to embrace the whole fam ily Well I declare said the old lady II here aint little Bennyl How he has growedl Just sec pal The land of mercy yes cries grandpa And heres John Henry almost a growedup man John Henry aged ten twists one leg around the other and grins I never would have knowed him I affirms grandma Nor mel cries grandpa And heres little Mary Jane natchrel as life Well I do say But lets see the baby We aint never seen him yet Well Weill Well Dont favor neither his pa nor his ma as I can sec You think he does grandpa Not very much sure But I tell you hes a fine little teller aint he big Why heres little Elizy grand mal We aint title no notice of her yit No wonder though for shes fairly growed out of our knowledge Well I declare theyre all lookin wen Hearty as little pigs I says grandma beginning with the heavyweight baby and kissing them all over again while grandpa darts off to bring around the critters and tliefwagbn ditlerencedamounts a real difference a vast difference be tween Dr Bells Pine Tar Honey and any seeyit or it proves this immediately the greatest difference is to be found in the results coming from its use Besides case ting the phlegm and curing thee cough or cold at once it soothes the irritation heals the lungs and broncbials It fortifies the system against cold from tho use of which no evil after effects can arise il u z S dt The Rnzorback The razorback is a breed of hogs raised in the South before the war and still to be found in some lo calities He is built on the Swiss cottage style of architecture His ears lay back with a devilmay care air His tail has no curl but hangs limp as a dishrag The highest point of his corrugated j back is 10 inches above the root of his tail He ignores the slow i stately walk of the Berkshire and goes in a lively 210 trot He al ways travels as if he was trying to catch a train which had just whistled lot the station and hc had a quarter of a mile to make to get there The razorback prowls around in the woods living on acorns nuts and roots and if necessary can climb a tree like a monkey he crowds under a gate and assists in harvesting his owners corn crop and if he has any time to spare from his owners crop he will turn in and assist his neighbor often working at night rather than sec the crop spoil for want of at tention He never knew the lux ury of a sty He would nt get fat if he could and is only fit to kill on the day of eternity Crossing the razorback with the blue bloodIstock makes no The only successful way is to cross him with a locomotive going thirty miles an hour He then becomes an imported thoroughbred and the railroad company pays fur him at the rate of 500 a pound The ham I of a razorback is almost as juicy as 1 the ham of a iron firedog but not quite as good eating as sassafras bark A man who is authority on razorbacks says razorback is the only bird of prey that is amphibi ous in its habits and can lift a off its hinges without ruining aI featherCottonwood Falls Kan Leader Prince Carl of Denmark is like his bride an enthusiastic cyclists He uses a high gear and being tall and lithe can hold his own with some of the best when he tbnses a A Chinese diction ary containing the lives of 2500 noted Chinamen and women living and dead has been compiled by Mr Giles late British Consul at Ningpo King William I introduced into England and six horseshoes are on the coat of arms of the man to whom William gave a vast estate for caring fo r his horses in tillS way iALEXANDERS be are you DRESS GOODS Stock of all thats in weave coloring and style for spring and summer such as Checks Plaids Mixtures Scotch Silk and Wool Novelties as well as staples at prices competition HighclassII CLOTHINGof Attire should now begin to occupy the mind of every Ysman who desires to dress well It is llour business to clothe you and we de vote much of our time and capital to this end We can clothe you well and of our large and well assorted Spring Cloth ing just received a T lr El HOPKINS thoroughbred Occasionally biographical horseshoeing SPRING SPRING fIlcetlbeBhayru0 IIM Pnld brd lath CONSUMPTION 4 NIEMS STEIMB AOGNI PRACTICAL Watchmakers and Jiwilars We arc prepared to do- Fifst lass Office at Galbrcatr Old Stand west of Railroad PRICES v BEST TRAINS TO Kansas City Montana Colorado Pacific Utah Washington Omaha St Paul Nebraska Hills fIVIA St louis or Chicago VESTIBULED TRAINS SLEEPERS DlMIIIG CANS c CHAIR OARS SFEnl CONSULT TICKET AGENT OR F M RUGG TRAV ns n ACCN- TOT wuiq MO r aendlnaaketchanddoectlptlonuayrquickly probably potentablo Communications strictly Patent taken tbrougb Muun S Co receive peclal notice lu AMERICAN enolontfaoinumaloecklytenna3Wyeuta1JJIx IOOK UN lUTKNTunnt free Address MUNN dC CO 7il IlronUwnv Now York WANTEDAN IDEAJttthing to intent Vrotect yoiirlilwia s they may- bring nu wealth Write JOHN WBODKft WashingtonD Jr 3tefr Or I1 everybody says must so You sure to find what want in ALEXANDERS GREAT STOCK OF DRESS GOODS BLACK GOODS SILKS TRIMMINGS CLOTH ING SHOES ETC ETC Immense Beautiful exhibit worthy Effects Thoughts Spring economicallyfor youout stockof ewtelrjj TRIMMINGSAll Kinds of Trimmings Boleros in various styles New Ribbons in Plain Taffeta or Taffeta Moires Silks Laces Braids Chiffons in great variety and bea- utySHOESJ TOO ARE READY We have anticipated your wants this Spring with all that is new and desir able in Footwear for Ladies Men and 4 Children Our Shoes are reliable Styles extensive and new and prices low RMGsIIn this newest and correct patterns These are plums whose prices SEEw1OUR STOCK BUT IF YOU CAN NOT COME WRITE OR ATTENDupPROMPTLY USE ALEXANDERS OF CHARGE IJ TALEXANDER j r Impairing REASONABLE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Coast Black PAtenlaIIItho- SCIENTIFIC OPENING What enFREE MADISONViLLE a KENTUCKY pn r W 1j Bee UNLISHING COMPANY Incorporated BKBiercd tho Pcilofflce it Btrlington a Second CUM muter 1JI3SCRIPTION RATES v i One Veir irlcitylnadvance 100 SU Month 0 H so 25iInlIeCsfieapplicationCorrctpondentt tlia a only us for THURSDAY MARCH 25 1897 l RLIMGTO2L L rho A ISUNIITUIWEDIlHUIiUBII iTisi9l 10 TT 12 i 131 114 I 15 I GTifiteligJgOj i 21 Z2 i 23 i lJ i i5 i G ii- iWWt3o I f lt ANNOUNCEMENTS CUCUIT JU O- IrMROLJwe t are authorized to announce Marble Princeton at a can dldate rorClrcult Judge in tbls the Foorth Jucil chi District subject to the action of tho Democratic party JVV STAT SIHAT- EpOniNSON We ore authorized to announce IL lien TW Robinson at a candidate for State Senator from the counties ol and Christian subject to the action of the Republican partyRAKRRWe are authorized to announce Dr E a Madisonville at a cindldate for I State Senator from the counties of and hiistlan subject to the action of the Republican arty WEATHER FORECAST Weather indications for Ttursday fair slowly rising temperature Hopkins Countys Mining Output CropiTolaproduct of Cotnmcrtial nines in ns County for 1806 about onefourth of the total output oj the Slatel777z8l Tons Afoney brought into Hoffiins county by the sale of this product more than 500000The bulk of this half million dollars ash was paid in wages to mine elll lou Total Coke production of the State 2716847 Tons Hopkins County product made at Earingon 1707140 Tons Total value for 1806 of Hopkins Countys Tobacco Crothe leading product of our farms and that upon which a largeproportion of our farmers defend almost wholly for their rev enue nol more than ijoooo TpiK Jfysller has our sympathy in its lossand inconvenience occa sioned by the fire of Saturday night Gov BRADLEY received the hearty approval of all good citizens in his firm refusal to interfere with the decisions of the courts that Jack son and Walling should hang A NEIGHBORLY editor of an exchange is asking TilE BEES prize hfstqry questions and offering his pap r asa premium to the school boyor girl who will answer them most correctly THE BEES special represen tative always sends the news of the Capi tal in the best style and his reports arc the most fair and honest that go to any paper from that now most mteresting place Read D KN specials to get the truth IF Fitzsimmons will adhere to his announced decision to retire from the ring he will merit more applaUse from the people of this country than all the sluggers that ever jnpcked the wind out of each otherliinder the gaze of congre gated thugs It Js pleasant to see the Log Cabin again at the head of the edi tonal columns of the Hartford- Rejublieanat1d Editor Sam Anders 1s name thereunder having gained the coveted nomination for Circuit Clerk Success to you Brofeerj Anderson No election of United States Senator yesterday Hunter was two short of the necessary scventy votes and only one ballot was taken If prophecies arc true this would indicate that Hunter is losing It was said he would try to ftrce cm trnuous balloting WE have not heard of a colkc I ton being taken for exSenator Jo- ijvtiafbYuo long a time has had his jl4 in the public pocketbut afoipte the 4th of March The ao4 ympathy expressed by Li- slsUwecl bd id take effect in he i A practical form of a handsome purse to soothe his bruised spirit RUMOR is still persistent in the statement that Gov Bradley may resign his office and retire to pri vate life perhaps to a lucrative law practice in Cincinnati but Kentucky Republicans trust that he will hold on at least until the Lieutenant Governorcan take his place and complete the unfinished term HOPKINS COUNTY has been given another magisterial district by the Democratic Committee appointed by County Judge Hall We now have seven magisterial districts and ccud have but one more if our population was ten times what it nowis It is just possible that seven will be a sufficient number until we crow more DR CLARDY is pounding away at his bill to spend the public money for the beautifying of Hopkinsvillc by the erection of a public build ing in that town There is small probability of such a bill getting through this session but the doctor is pushing it as best he can He has introduced some twenty or more bills most of which are said to be war claims or private pen sionsTIlE Henderson Jouanal man lays sweet unction to his egotism thusSound Money is a phrase Ibat tinkles pleasantly in the ear of the man who does not stop to think The thoughtful man and student is a free silyer man Stick a pin in this Youll find ils true What a magnificent compliment to the great journalists of America the most of whom without regard to party were opponents of the free silver craze in the last cam paign and wielded the greatest influence which contributed to its defeatBut then the Journal doesnt often venture an editorial and it must say something sometime TUB new free silver daily the Dispatch which has been so wide ly blown and boasted of through out Kentucky is still in the woods Its promoters have attempted to incorporate the company without having complied with the law which provides that at least half of the capital stock be taken in good faith The Capital stock is placed at 100000 but the promoters of the scheme have been unable to raise half the amount though Mr P Watt Hardin and all the rest have pulled every wire hard As a certain consequence the Secretary of State has refused to permit articles of incorporation to be filed Spots that do not Change No mans tempermament will be changed by the McKinley admin istration The spendthrift will not be made economical The lazy man will not be made thrifty Men so disposed will have under Re publican rule better opportunities to thrive and pay their debtsbut en ergy and thrift may not be legislated into the thriftless map who has formed the habit of loafing in town when he should be working to make a living for his family This man will continue in his old way talk bad politics and howl at thrifty people when he should be raising crops and then buy beg or borrow the produce of the labor of another manin pethaps another State with which to feed the hungry mouths of his dependent nakedInessIt Ought to be Punished Of course no indictments wore returned by the grand jury at May field for the lynching of Stone the killing of Jhe young negro while the town was under patrol and the burning of property The follow ing expression of the Mayfield Mirror under the above headlines is indicative of the public opinion of the community which denounces arson as it should be denounced and recommends the condign pun ishment which is its due but tol crates palliates and encourages concerted murder The grand jury ought to have indicted somebody for the destruction of the prop erty during the riot here just before Christmas on the night after the Stone lynching Nearly everyone is very well reconciled to the lynching on account of the horrbe offense for which Stone was lynched and they arc somewhat disposed to tolerate the unfortunate killing of the young negro while the town was under patrol but tie burning of the bouses was an act in no way related to the lynching and it ought lobe punished It was the result for the most part of a quarrel between two individuals One of them took advantage of the tarbutent temper ot the peopld to avenge aprivate grievance against an enemy It is dangerous to the place and welfare of tbeccsiraunity to pass oy such a flagrant violation of the law- S WAI the burning of this private property in ijritify the miliceof one or a few indi iluaU There is no guessing who may suffer if it is not punished To Save the Country The Hopkins County farmer who thinks the country has gone to theI demnitioR bowovvs by the tri umph of Republicanism and whp c I J1 y spends a large portion of his time attending political meetings and launching statesmanlike ideas at his neighborsand schemes to save the countrycan best con tribute to his countrys salvation by industriously tilling his land and producing those things which he and his neighbor now buy of the grocer who has brought them from other counties and other states Hopkins County is a wealthy county and a great con sumer Trainload after trainload of farm products vegetables fruits hay grain meat dairy products arc constantly shipped into the county for the use of its people Hopkins Countys mining indus tries brought into her bounds in 1896 for coal shipped from the mines more than a half million dollars the bulk of which was paid in wages to the mine em ployes This money is spent for that which clothes and feeds the miners family The countys tobacco which is the principal crop and that which is almost wholly depended upon by a large number of farmers was worth for 1896 not more and prob ably less than 150000 We regret to say tha most of our countys men chew and smoke a great deal of tobacco and many of the women use plenty of snuff but they must be fed even if the farmers of Indiana and else where must raise the stuff and gain profitThe farms above the coal measures of tho county under proper management grow crops that take special awards at great expositionsHopkins Countys fertile acres arc fully capable of producing all its people will consume Why not do it POLITICAL NOTES After a casual and retrospective view of the happenings in political circles at the State capital during the past week one is certainly just ifiable in originating the supposi tion that perhaps after all Mr Franks looked a little farther ahead at the Madisonville conven tion than he was generally given credit Uniontown Telegram The Louisville Post has this to say about the Senator from Hop kins and Christian Major S R Crumbaugh is a native of Logan county He is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy and was distin guished in his class for his high standing especially in mathematics mechanics astronomy and engineering He was in the regu lar army for several years as Adju tant of the Second United States Infantry He takes great interest in literature and is an omniverous reader Major Crumbaugh is perhaps as well posted on many subjects as any other man in the State He had the advantage of a two years study in Europe His seat is contested in the Senate by Capt C D Bell Major Crumbaugh asserts that he has no doubt whatever that he will win on the merits of his case Dr Gardiner seems to be in no SuperintentIentLetcher In fact Dr Gardiner is prepared to do his duty as appointee to the place but only in the most friendly attitude towards all concerned Speaker Blanford of the House is the best presiding officer that has occupied the chair in the lower house in many years He is not only a good parliamentarian but he is always alert and is as firm as a rock when the House is in tu multLieut Gov Worthington who has the difficult and delicate po sition of presiding officer of the Democratic Senate has won the friendship and confidence of every byhiskindness and courtesy to all Frankfort Capital Tell It to the narlnei countyhave Countyjudgeassessor W D Crow jailer I A Davenport representative wm A 01 Bryan The Democrats are yet to select their nominees on the joint ticket Hopkinsville Ken tuckian Rev S E Smith the bright colored Republican who was a delegate from the Stateatlargc to the St Louis convention is seek ing the appointment to the Haytian mission and no doubt has good prospects of success THEY HANGED Jackson and Walling End Their Depraved Lives at the Ropes End Newport March 2oAt 11530 this morning Jackson and Walling mounted the scaffold Ten minutes later the bolt was shot and both men dropped into eternity to give a final answer for their crimes Both said on the scaffold that they were not guilty Rev Mr Lee conducted the religious services Both men died in agony and neither of their necks were broken by the fall It will never be known what was lone with Pearl Bryans head or I where she lodged the two nights previous to her murdert Scrofula U c Makes Ufo misery to thousands ot m people It manifests Itself in many different ways like goitre swellings running sores boils salt rheum and pimples and other eruptions Scarce ly n man Is wholly free from it In- ssomo ann It clings tenaciously until tho last vcstigo of scrofulous poison is eradicated by Hoods Sarsaparilki tho Ono Truo flood Purifier Thousands of voluntary testimonials tell of suffering from scrotum often inherited and most tenacious positively perfectly and permanently cured by HoodsSarsaparilla Prepared only by a I Hood ICo Lowell IassI Ho sure to get HOODS and only HOODS nltertlnnerHoods GOVERNORS PROCLAMATION Elucidated by Publication of References So That All tiny Understand What 4 SUBJECTS MAY BE CONSIDERED By the Special Session of the Legislature Now Assembled at Frankfort Two weeks ago TilE BEE pub lished the proclamation of Gov Bradley calling the Legislature to meet in special session and desig nating under fortytwo heads the subjects to be considered by this special cession This call is clear enough in the enunciation of the various sub jects except in sections 32 35 36 and 39 of the proclamation which refer to the enforcement of certain sections in the Constitution or the amendment of certain previous en actments These references to certain sections of the Constitution certain chapters etc of the Public Acts of various years and certain sections articles and chapa ters of the General such that anyone unaccustomed to examining law books would have difficulty in finding and few per haps will take the trouble to look Even our Legislators will not all have the most complete informa tion and profound views along this line and it is going to be a quite a point to keep down a number of vicious bills which cover subjects not embraced within the Govern ors call In order to a more intelligent understanding TilE BEE now re produces those sections of the call which do not fully state tifesub jects to which they refer and in connection gives verbatim et lit eratim the sections etc of Consti tution Public Acts and General Statutes to which reference is given so that he who runs may read Thirtysecond The passage of- laws clearing defining and carrying into effect the provisions of Sections 205 244 and 246 of the Constitution 205 The General Assembly shall by general laws provide for the revocation or forfeiture of the charters of all corpora tions guilty of abuse or misuse of their corporate powers privileges or franchises or whenever said corporations become detri mental to the interests and welfare of the commonwealth or its citizens 244 All wage earners in this State employed in factories mines workshops or by corporations shall be paid for their work in lawful money The General As sembly shall prescribe adequate penalties for violation of this section g246 No public officers except the Governor shall receive more than 5000 per annum as compensation for ollicial services independent of the compensation of legally authorized deputies and assist ants which shall be fixed and provided for bylaw The General Assembly shall pro the enforcement of this section by suitable penaltes one of which shall be forfeiture of office by any one violating its provisions Thirtyfifth Amending section 22 article 3 chapter 100 public acts 189123 Article III Chapter zoo Public Acts of 189125 322 It shall be the duty orthe Com monwealths Attorney to attend each cir cult court boldcn in his district and pros ecute all violations of the criminal and penal laws therein and discharge all other duties assigned to him by law and he shall also except in Franklin County attend to all civil cases and proceedings in the cir cuit courts of his district in which the Commonwealth is interested but in civil cases the Governor may employ counsel to assist the Commonwealths attorney the feesof such counsel to be out the State Treasury upon a voucher signed by the Governor Thirtysixth Amending section 15 article 2 chapter 48 public acts 1894 also amending an act entitled An act to amend section 14 chapter 53 general statutes approved January 16 1882 also amending section 9 chapter 243 public acts 189123 Amending Section 15 Article II Chap ter AS Public Acts of 1894 Concerning Asylums and Institutions for the Feeble Minded g5 The Superintendents of the several asylums shall have the right and authority to permit the family or friends of patients whose condition of mind and health h such as in the opinion of such superintcndants may be taken care of and treated properly outside of an aiylum to bj taken from the asylum either permanently or for such length of limo as the superintendent may deem prudent General Statutes Chapter 53Idiots IiinVlIO SlAY HOLD INUQESTS 14 Inquests under and according to the provisions of this chapter rmy be held by a judge or chancellor by the presiding judge of a county the judge of a city court or police judge when no court of general equity jurisdiction is in session Tho officer who presides at such inquest may make orders for the security of the estate allIcare of the person fdund of unsound may prder him to the lunatic asylum wbaa t would be proper for a court to do so ap point a temporary commIttee for that pLt ose and take from him bond and sur payable to the Common WMlth for a fai it fi ful discharge of the duties of his station pon which bond for a violation of Its stipulations any person aggrieved or the Committee thereafter appointed by the fonwealthChapter 243 pago 1257 Public Acts 189183 An act to amend an act entitled An act providing for the creation and regulation of private corporations which became a law without the signature of the Governor April 5th 1893 This chapter o designatcd in the Call contains but two sections Ie ThirtyninthAmcnding an act entitled An act to amend an act entitled An act providing for the creating and regulating of private corporations in so far as same amends section 34 of samechapter 43 public acts of 189123 also amending section II article 3 chapter 103 public acts 189133 Call 3Qth rtfers to amending an act entitled an Act providlug for the creation and regulation of private corporations InI so far at same amends Section 34 of same Chapter 43 Public Acts of 18912 3 The law so entitled is Chapter 243 and amends Section 34 of the original law as follows so as to read forelcnIntaws of this or any other Slate shall at al I times have ono or more known olr Business in this State and an authorized agent or agents thereat upon whom pro cess can be served and it shall not be law fut for any corporation to carry on any business in this state until it shall have filed in the office ot the Secretary of Stale a statement signed by its President or Sec retary giving the location of its office or of ficers in this State and the name or names of itsagent or agents thereat upon whom process can bo served and when any change is mado in location of its office or officers or in its agent or agents it shall at once file with the Secretary of State a statement of such change and the former agent shall remain agent for the purpose of service until statement of appointment of the new agent is filed and if any corpora tion falls to comply with the requirements of this section such corporation and any agent or employe of such corporation who shall transact carry on or conduct any business in this State for it shall bo sever ally guilty of a misdemeanor and lined not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars for each offense Chapter 103 Article III Section it Public Acts 189123 is as follows Any corporation or officer thereof wiltfully failing or refusing to make reports as required by this chapter shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and for each offense shall be fined one thousand dollars and fifty dollars for each day the same is not made after October 1St of each year NO SENATOR YET Six Republicans Still Standing Out Against Hunter the Caucus Nomine Sound Money Democrats Will Probably Settle tbe Vexed Question FRANKFORT Ky March apecial Hunter lacked two votes of being elect ed in tbe joint Assembly today Tbe six bolting Republicans three in tho Senate and three in the House are tonight still re fusing to vote for the nominee of the re cent caucus arguing that Doyle holds over as the legitimate nominee from last winter the same as the officials of the two houses If Mr Boyle were to formally withdraw or refuse to allow bis name to go before tbe joint caucus they might eel at liberty to vote for tbe nominee of the present session If they are consciencious in their opinion that this is a continuance of last session they will of course refuse to ac cept mileage again this winter Tire proposed combine of Democrats ant bolters can not be effected despite tbe scheming machinations In high places- It is said that there will be no election but tomorrow may bring a surprise as tbe Hunter men are standing solid and con servative Democrats prefer to have a Senator elected and that speedily for ccia- nomic reasons and they may settle Ibe question Their sympathies in this contest are evidently with Doctor Hunter as the regular nominee instead of with his one mies SECOND BALLOT TotalHunter4nDoyloDavie 6 n iiucknersTiler i i Stone t i Stoat Norman and Baird voted with the Republicans The Supernatural Christianity will prosper or decline with the growth of tbe belief in the supernat ural It sprang from and is a continuance of the supernatural facts recorded in tbe bible These facts are so Intimately con nected with it that the grounds advanced for denying or disbelieving any one of thorn will be found on analysts to apply with equal force to all others Rev Tim othy Brosnaban Catholic Boston Mass- y See that it is thereI This is the trademark which is on the wrapper salmoncol rorwJ every bottte of the gen flume SCOTTS EMULSIONBe the package and that nothing else is palmed offon you when you ask for it I Nothing has been made that I equals it to give strength and I solid flesh to those who are I run down or emaciated youthatI those whose weight is below I the standard of health I Put up In 50 cb and 1X0 his I and sold by all draggitb Lscozr DOWNS New York Subscribe for THE BEE FRANKFORT NEWS l- low Our LawMakers Voted for United States Senator on the First BallotI NANCE EXPLAINS HIS VOTE Many Dili Being Introduced That Have No Place Under the J Call Special correspondence to Tim DEB Frankfort Ky March 13 1897 Under suspension of the rules of the House regarding the introduc tion of bills they have been pourS ing in with such a rush that been impossible to discriminate between those that arc appropri ately within the Governors call and those which are not Speaker Blandford started in to determine the fitness of each as introduced and Mr White and Mr Steele questioned the relevancy of several Mr Bcckham argued that it vaS- not within the province of the Speaker to declare a bill unconformable to the subjects mentioned jfl the proclamation but that all should go to the proper commit tees be printed and distributed so that members could properly con shier them and the House decide upon their agreement with the terms of the proclamation Mr Steele remarked that if the House considers properly onehalf the measures proposed in the pro clamation of the Governor mem bers will remain until the summi is past and the harvest is gathered and if the bars are to be let down and all the legislation that is likely to be proposed is considered we will be here on that eventful day when the heavens will be rolled up as a scroll and the earth will be consumed with a fervid heat i meanwhile drawing five dollars per day and not accomplishing fi cents worth of good Mr Robbins also called attention to the fact that such bills as were not germane to the subjects included in the calls were not only consuming valuable time in their discussion and dispos al but if passed would be either vetoed by the Governoror declared null and void by the courts The Speaker after suggesting that members should consider care fully the question before introducing their bills decided that the House might determine the consistency of a bill or any section thereof with the proclamation 1 when it reached its third reading The effort to save time and unnecessary printing seemed to emanate entirely from a few conservative Democrats who sustained the Speaker The Republican met bers took no active part in the di cussionThere have been so far fiftynine bills passed in the House of which two have been passed and sent the Senate In the latter boi 1 there have been offered several b none as yet have been passed TI contest cases have not been decid in eIther house The Assembly will not settle down to real genuine business until after the Senatorial election is de cidedThe ingenuity of the fertile im aginations of the ubiquitous reporters is taxed to the extreme in order to furnish interesting seas a- Itional combinations based on party el 9havethe truth or falsity of alleged cor 9thebusy wirepullers each more i tent on his own special guest than on the selection of the Senator The recalcitrant Republican memo bers flock by themselves objects of suspicion and speculation as to the pursueinvate the contest by placing individual preference above caucus allegiance There is no contest for Senator Republican for the delay or failure of an election will rest upon the malcontents who rebel against the decision of the majority of the regularly con stituted authority There is no future for the Republican party of Kentucky if retaliation for disap pointed hopes and thwarted ambi tion is carried to that extent The people will conclude and justly so that if they cann6t regulate themselves they are unfit to govern the State But the belief exists among conservative men of all parties that if the second sober thought does net reconcile the dissatisfied members to their nominee there will be found enough patriots m the joint assembly to place statesmanship above politics and again exert an influence for good by casting the necessary votes to end the unseemly controversyAt following official statement was given out by Republicans who refuse to vote for Dr Hunter ogalnstDrtective tariff and the Dingley bill Dr Hunter is not the legal nominee according to parliamentary law Mr St John Boyle is This is the fight for Kentucky against Ohio Kentucky against Ireland It Is for Individual liberty and freedom irrespective of bossism Republicans who will vote for Mr Si Boyle today will not and cannot do anything to prevent the election of a soundmoney Republican Senator The Republicans have a majority in seventy members It is their duty to elect The men voting for St John Boyle today soundmoneyRepublican Ing to Injure party or the of shame to any Kentuckian Their stand emanates from patriotism and devotion to their nctivs State They now believe that a majority cif the joint assembly tomorrow vindicate the position they have taken and place a crown cf glory on the brow of Kentucky God blesa hen We have not been bought and are not foj IKlePrompUyoQ the arrival of the hour of noon nominations were made and the balloting proceeded 1 i I l The first ballot resulted as lol ows Senate House Tot- alBlackburn14 34 48- Hu ter13 33 G- GDoyle3 fJ j- Davle6 n McCreary i IRt rStoneThe votes cast for Boyle were as A follows HOUSE Baldwin N ancc Napier SENATE Cl rk Linncy RumT mansThe votes cast for Davie were HOUSE Carrol Daugherty Ly kins Swinford Violctt SENATE Elliston Noc Smith Hayward Holloway Stephenson Representative Nance explained his vote for Boyle in the following forceful speech III came here last year at the beginning of the session in sympathy with the gentleman from Louisville for Senator I found him in aIhopeless minority and some of boys here said that Itvas off andI ought to take some of Godfreys cordial I fell into line and took fifty doses of Godfreys cordial when I found myself almost dis graced by voting for 1 man who was pledged for something that I had rather cut my arm off than support II Here Mr Nance struck his clenched hand on his desk with a resounding blow and continued And I never will vote for such n man He has come again to claim my vote Does he know what he is doing Yes he docs Before this session he wrote to me and 1 answered that I could not support a man who had deceived me I am hero to stand by my determination though the heavens should convicJ1 a m says so No Ill never never do it 1 cast my vote for the regular nomince Mr St John Boyle- Representative II Baird practically said he was now a Republican and hence voted for Hunter The only absent members of the General Assembly were Senator RobSPUGILISM IS BARBARISM Attempts to Prohibit the Kinct oscoplc Reproduction of the FitzslmmonsCorbctt Fight ARCHBISHOP IRELANDS OPINION Washington March 22The appeal of the President of the Womens Christian Temperance Union to President McKinley and the Governors of the States of the Union telegraphed from Chicago today asking for their intervention ISto prevent kinctoscopic reproduc of the FitzsimmonsCorbett prize fight from being exhibited in the United States was today shown- to to Archbishop Ireland of St Paul who is now in the city In reply utto a request for an expression of views on the he said dPuglism is barbarismis animal ism a disgrace to Christian civilization No Christian nation should permit it A few years ago an attempt was made to have on a large scale a pugilistic exhibi tion in St Paul but the citizens strongly protested and Gov Mcr riam issued a proclamation pro fightIt notIesand St Paul The exhibition of the kinetoscopic reproduction of the Carson fight would minister to morbid curiosity low appetitos and pOplinmoral instincts of the American people will not allow this contemplated exhibition to take place in any part of our country alreadybeentures of Tennessee Illinois and Massachusetts Bill Lampton Accepts Jesse Phil lips Wedding Bid Louisville Evening Post Dear Jeiies Your kind Invitation per Post Hit come to rue here and I really feel most Overwhelmed by the manner In whcb you Invite presence tome day to your wedding I quite esilco what an honor It la to be made ho subject of verses of such lofty grade o feel myself floating on Pcnya wings guest of the stars above all earthly things To fecltliat the Muse by your kindness hat shown favor to me Aa I say I have known ue honor and glory that you have conferred Upon me In this hut Jess Jheyro absurd Compared with tho honor and glory Ive got In knowing Ive coned you to give up Ibo lot Or bachelor selfhhness and brought you to tea How narrw and purpoioleia your future mutt U To have It unwomancd Ceewhllllkent Juss Now think for a moment and freely confess That your drlftng and dreaming and beating tho air Were nothing but forms of a kind of despair What you needed old fellow was something to shako You out of yourself and force you to take The path that leads up lo the realms of the blest Where you trust tho woman and the does the ret Ill come Id your wedding with pleasure old man Diit I must Insist that It he done by my plan Towl That In view of the fact that for rats You have waded chin deep through doubts and through fears You liastrn to give them the shake very soon And turn from your error not later than June 1897 Thats all my dear boy except Itt me aav Au revolr with test wishes tyurs WILLIAM UILL I To Jesse Phillips liarllnglon Ky From W J Lampion Washington C Mardi Ie 1897 LOSS OF VOICE After Acuto Bronchitis CURED BY Bsraa yAltilS A PREACHERS EXPERIENCE Three months ngn I look a Vie lent cold which resulted III an attack of ncnto bronchitis 1 put myMf under medical treatment niitlat tiiu end of two mouths was lit better I found it very dllllcnlt to preach and concluded to try Aycra Cherry Pectoral Tho first bottle gave mo great relief tho second which I am now taking has relieved mo almost entirely ot nil unpleasant symptoms nut I feel suro that one or two hot tIes more will effect a permanent cure To nil ministers suffering from throat troubles I recommend Ayer Cherry IcctoralEM UKAWLKV DD Dist Secretary Am DnpU Publication Society Petersburg Va Ayers Cherry Pectoral GOLD MEDAL AT THE WORLDS YAm AYERS LEADS ALL OTHER SARSAPAM1AS To Compound Prescriptionsproperly time It require experience and a complete knowl edge of drugs It requires the druggist to have a largo variety of drug fresh drugs He must give Ih best possible work and for compen cation he must be reasonable WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMUN BElt WERE CAREFUL ST BERNARD DRUG STORE UfeYAN HOPPER rUniger JOB WORK Will receive prompt attention a this office Estimates furnishci upon application Arc you a subscriber to Til1 BEE You should be BLSH fclNCNS + d + a Espcially ing and Linen Towels lOur Table Linens run in prico from 250 to Sro a vYardInch0gehalfDleachedDamask the body of the cloth that will mkeyou say Cut me off two and onehalf yards as soon as you see it For Soc we show a nice assortment of styles in both Bleached and Onehalf Bleached Damasks running in width from 64 to 68 inches Our Twentyfive inch Damask is not linen though it makes a good appearance and washes firstrate- In Ninetyinch Linen Sheeting we show three grades 75c ji and 135 These are selling nicely for Table Cloths and Napkins the purchaserdisplaying her skill in Drawing Hemstitching etc These also come in lot Table or Dresser Scarfs Doylesjctc In Towels Crashes and Napkins yo keep constant ly on hand a complete assortment Sec our Alllinen JobLotsc MADISONVILLEIJ KENTUCKYWYOUR L A rMNDSOME ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Ol THE BYBIiTSuTBflTTflllBlSiffiSSClLLElE KENTUCKYbnaf 1 JIcardo 1 JI BB HM Y p 4 n l Jee nbuslru toe Ortoe N TIME TABLE K OF TRAINS AT BARLINRTON fleet tve December 20 1896 NORTH 1013 a n 111311 II m IOJ3 p m 750 a n 43jpIfl IOUTII 5Ji P UI 814 pm 459 a III 440 P n 73J a m t nd No 4 are fist lr lni W W KTHRIDOE Ant me Table i C R R Effective July 19 1896 BAST fOUND No6Orteniphli 015 am 745 pm- on 103 pro 1135 pm ijamtluein 135 pm itooam 800 a m celon 440 P m Jam 937 am ononvill 541 p m sao a m 1045 a m entral City frjjpm 400 a m 1110 p m pmInclnnmlWKST HOUND jHnelnnall j Louisville 330 a m 655 P m 803 am Central City 813 m 1033 a UI 130 p m pmIrlncetoizPailucali n2O p m 137 a m 530 pm 7jopmlUrophltMew Oileant 740 p m 730 p m tralni ran dilly Not 3 and 4 carry Pull Iluffet reclining chair cats between tlnnalind NewOtleant Direct connection deat all junction HANSON G P and T A- Ear1infoij aninso- w Notes Personal Paragraphs and Ojher Doings at Home Worthy ot Special Mention What did the little bird say Mrs Den Fields and little son of Madisonville visited relatives hero Sunday An efficacious remedy for lung affections throat disorders and all bronchial troubles is found la Dr Bells Pine Tar Honey TJbis medicine has made many marvelous cures and Is jailly ranked among the most clint remedies of the age isscs Nannie Ashby and Pau Davis spent Saturday and day in HansonIWhy suffer with Coughs Colds and LaI QUININEHIt SulphatoQalnlno 9 jr taking Guaranteed to euro or money K byBernard Mrs Lcnnic Holt and Miss crtha Dealt were in Madisonvillo Monday shoppingw Bucklena Arnica Salve be best Salve In the world for Cuts lies Sores Ulcers Salt Rheum Fever rs Tetter Chapped Hands Chilblains postlyranteed to give perfect satisfaction or ney refunded Price 250 per box For le by St Bernard Drug Store Mr and Mrs Vm Hughes of organficld visited the family of r Wm McCarlcy a few days st week I escaped being a confined dyspeptic y taking Ayers Pills In time This is he experience of many Ayers Pills rhelher as an afterdinner pill or as a emwly for liver complaint indigestion itulency water bMsh and nausea are valuable fjjMr Jcrrold A Jonson has hisi office located temporarily in ge Farnsworths office over thej ug StorrISuccess Is the reward of merit not ot umpllon Popular appreciation Is what Jls in the long run lor fitly years peoI la have been using Ayers Sarsaparilla ltd today It is the bloodpurifier most In Ivor with the public Ayers Sarsaparilla UIIS Mortons Bank at Madisoiwillc s to have a new home Will CICotton is working on plans nndI the probabilities are that a very handsome and commodious buildIing will be erected soon on opposite side of Main Street and their bank buildingIThe people 01 Earlington are not expected to complain of hard times since the advent of the traveler with his fortunetelling birds who for several days kept a crowd around him spending their money for pink slips blue slips land yellow slips with theIrIIfor mine printed tlcrcQn- FourLegged Chicken t James Hankins on Saturday brought m a fourlegged chick that tiled when it was about to be c hatched It is a peculiar freak J Two of the legs seemed to be in tIm usual order The other two 1 grew where the wings should be L and if the chick had lived it would have been a fourlegged bird with out wings Beware of Ointments for CatmhThu Contain Mercury- As mercury will certainly destroy the sense Bt smell und completely derange the whole system when entering it through the ma coussarfaces Such articles should never tw used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians ai Ihe damage they do Is ten fold to the good jou can possibly de rive from them Halls Catarrh Curoman ufaclured by PJ Cheney Co Toledo 0 contains no mercury and Is taken internally acting directly upon the blood anti roucons surfaces of the system In bayjatf Halls Catarrh Cure be sure you u rfil the genuine It fstaken Internally and n de in Tol do Cvby FJ Cheney Co Sold by Drafghte jyt H Hs FmJ4y PIN ars tM twrt ftI1 r if 01 l 141 0 j it COUNTY REDISTRICTED Work of the Democratic Commit tee Appointed by Judge Hall Messrs It C Tapp L A Pntchctt and Ben Mcnscr re port their work of redistricting the magisterial have seven and could have only one more if we had four times our present population DISTRICT NO ICURTAIL Beginning at the mouthof Drakes creek in Pond nvcrjthcncc up Dralces creek to the northeast corner of the Tribtie land thence militarylineroad to Salem church thence a straight line to the bridge on Flat creek on Madisonville and White Plains public road thence up said creek to its head near the Towns old place thence a straight line to where the Christian Privilege road crosses Richland creek near William Finleys thence with the road to the Christian Privilege church thence with the Buttermilk road to the Christian county line near George Terrys thence eastwardly with the Christian county line to the mouth of west fork oi Pond river thence down said river to the beginning Population esti mated 4500- MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT NO2 EARL INGTON Beginning at the mouth of Drakescrcck in Pond river and run ning up said creek to the northeast corner of the Tribue land thence westwardly with the Tribue military line and the Mortons Gap public road to Salem church thence a straight line to the bridge on Flat creek on the Maidsonvillc and White Plains public road thence up said creek to its head near the Towns old place thence a straight line to where the Chris tian Privilege road crosses Rich land creek near William Finleys thence to and including the How ard Todd place so as to include the Cy Gamblin place thence to and including T Y Gordons place thence to Clear creek at Fagans old mill site so us to exclude David Stokes place thence- a straight line to the southeast corner of the J P Merrell farm on the Madisonville and Earlington public road thence to Grapevine church thence to Fht Creek near B L Todds excluding A J Sisks thence down Flat creek to Pond river thence up the river to the beginning Population esti mated 3600M- AGISTERIAL DISTRICT NO 3 COURTHOUSE Beginning at the mouth of Elk creek in Pond river running up Elk creek to the mouth of Little Elkcreek thence up little Elk to the Island Ford public road near the Dan Haynes old farm thence south with said road excluding said Dan Haynes farm to the top of Betsic Ashby hill thence west wardly to Mt Zion Church on the Jackson Madisonvillc and Earling ton road and with Main street of Madisonville and the Madisonville and Earlington road to the south cast corner of J P Merrills farm thence eastwardly to Grapevine church thence to Flat creek near B L Todds including AJ Sisks farm thence down Flat creek to Pond river and with said river to the beginning Population estimated 3600 MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT NO 4 HANSON Beginning at the Bailey old place where the Madisonvillc and Henderson public road crosses the Webster county line running with said road to P P Owens excluding the Ed Allender place thence eastwardly excluding said Owens farm to Fridays School House thence to Mt Zion church on the Jackson public road eastwardly to the top of the Betsie Ashby Hill on the Island Foard public road thence with said road including the Dan Haynes farm to little Elk near said Haynes farm thence down said creek and Elk creek to Pond river thence down Pond river to Green river and down Green river to the mouthof Put man creek thence with Webster county line to the beginning Population estimated 3600 MAGISTERIA DISTRICT NO SNEDO Beginning at the Bailey old place where the Madisonvillc and Hen derson public road crosses the Webster county line running with said county line to the mouth of Clear Creek on Tradcwatcr river thence up said river to a point opposite the southeast end of Stake Pond thence to and ex cluding Isaac M Lynns farm thence to the Wilson Warehouse Public road near A J Quinns thence with said road to the Brooks old place thence a straight line to where the Madisonville and Dalton public road cross the Nebo and Charleston public road near Silent Run thence with said Nebo road to Watsons bridge on Clear Creek thence up said creek to a point south of John Bosquits East tine of his home place thence North wardly with said Bosquits East lino to hip Northeast cornerjlhencc a straight course to the Rose Creek public road at the bridge over Pond Creek thence a straight line to and excluding John Mills farm on the Madisonvillcand Nebo public road thence a straight line to the Madi sonvillc and Henderson public road at P P Owens thence with said road to the beginning including Ed Allendjrs place Population estimated at 4000 MAGI TERIAL DISTRICT NO 6 CHARLESTON Beginning In Tradewatcr over at a point opposite the southeast end of Stake Pond running thence up said river to the Christian county line thence with said county line to the Buttermilk public road near the George TetrypJacethence- witl said to Richland fJ 9jIJ Q t Creek near William Finlcys place thence to and excluding Charles C Hlbbs farm thence to and ex clueing L S Meltons farn7 thence a straight line to the Madtsonvillc and Princctonpublic road to where Madisonvillo and Charleston road leaves samenear the Dr Bob Davis old place thence with the Madi sonvillc and Princeton road to tile- roadleadingto Silent Run west of- Dock Burtons thence with said Silent Run road to where it crosses the Nebo and Charleston road straightlinoWilson warehouse road thence with said road to G Quinns place thence a straight line to and including Isaac M Lynns farm thence a straight line to the begin ning Population estimated 4000 MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT NO 7 KITCHEN Beginning at Mt Zion church on the Jackson public road run FridaysSchoolisonville and Henderson public road near P P Owens farm in cluding it thence to John Mills on the Madisonvillo and Nebo road including his farm thence to the Rose creek public road at the bridge over Pond creek thence to tile northeast corner of John Bos quets home farm thence with his cast line to Clear creek thence down Clear creek to Watson bridge thence with Nebo and Charleston road to where the Madisonvillo and Dalton road crosses same near Silent Run thence withsaid Dalton road to the Madisonville and Princeton road near Dock Burtons thence with said road to yvherc Charleston road leaves same thence to and includ ing L S Meltons farm thence to and including Chas C Hibbs farm thence to the Christian Priv ilege public road where same crosses Richland creek near Will iam Finleys thence to and in cluding Howard Todds and so as to exclude Cy Gamblinsjthcncc to and including T Y Gordons farm thence to Clear creek at Fagans old mill site so as to include D A Stokes thence to the Madisonvillc and Earlington road at the southeast corner of J R Merrills farm thence north with said road and Main streets of Madisonville and the Jackson public road to the beginning Es population 4200 SplrigOpening- Elsevherewill be found a hand some advertisement of J T Alex anders big stock of Dress Goods Black Goods Trimmings Cloth ing Shoes Mattings etc etcIMr Alexander has just returned from market and brings with him a splendid assortment of handsome goods which he is selling at prices competition cannot beat Sec Ius great stock- Invltntlons Out We publish today the acceptance JessePlilIlipshappy style from Washington D EveningPostchanged compliments in rhyme through the Post frequently of lateI and the correspondence has been quite voluminous It now that the invitation has been published Jess does not get out of himself and take The path that leads up to the realms of the bletl Where you Iruil the woman and the docs die res- tTIlE BEE moves the girls of Earl ington that they cut the young mans company and treat him as mortgaged property until the mortgage shall be redeemed Your Intelligence Your intelligence is questioned by the druggist who tries to Influence you to let him bottle anything for you when you ask for Dr Dells PineTarIIoney No drug gist can put this up for youho cannot put up anything like ItIt is not tube had in bulkIt is to bo bad only in 25C 500 and Si bottles There is nothing just as good as Dr Dells lineTarHoney Avoid those substitutes with similar sound Ing names When you buy Or Dells PineTarHoney sea that the bottle has never been opened and that it bears the picture and testimony of Good Old Granny Metcalfe and the name of the- E E Sutherland Medicine company Fountain Park Paducab Ky In many places the shipment of coal the past week was greatly interfered with by high water making it impossible for coal 10 reach destination Dangers of the Grip Tho greatest danger Irom La Grippe is i of Its resulting in pneumonia If reason able care is used however and Chamber bins Cough Remedy taken all danger will be avoided Among the tens of thousands who have used his remedy for la grippe we have yet to learn Pta single case having resulted In pneumonia which shows con clusively that this remedy is a certain pre ventive of that dread disease It will ef foci a permanent euro in less lime than any other treatment 25 and 500 bottles for sale by St Bernard Drug Store Earlington Ben T Robinson Mortons Gap George King SU Charles The Iit N report for the first two weeks In Marchshows an increase in reI jcslpts over the same weeks last year The True Remedy W M Repine editor Tlskllwa 111 Chief says WeTwont keep house witboutKNow Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds Experi mented with many others but never got the true remedy until wa used Dr Kings Now Discovery No other remedy can takoltplaco In our homo uln It we have a certain and sure cure for Cough CoMs Whooping Cough eleIlls Idle to ex periment with other remedies even if they are urged on you RS jus as good as Dr Kings Now Discovery They are not as good because this remedy has a record of cures and besides Is guaranteed It never rails to cure Trial bottles free at St Der nard Drug Store Garden1 and flower seeds in bulk at WQ Mcl eods f If 1 l t CI HIS COOD CLOTHES Taken by a Burglar from a Trunk in Mortons Gap Depot While Jva CHARLES EDWARDS WENT FOR A JOH Thursday night last burglars en tered the L N depot at Mor tons Gap and robbed a trunk belonging to dies Edwards of that place of all his good clothes and whatever other personaleffects he had packed therein Edwards had gone to Hopkinsville a few days before to see about a situation that had been offered him He packed his effects in his trunk and left it in tile depot to be forwarded when he should call for it but he enoughThe an en trance through a window Next day there were found near the saw mill of Blanks Lovan a mile north of Mortons Gap some old clothes that indicate tile job was done by tranips Amusements Mr F B Arnold manager has booked for next month two attractions that will doubtless give his patrons two well spent evenings of entertainmentThe Mozart Symphony club that is said to be an excellent musical combination The date is Wednesday April 7th The other is the popular Clint G Ford theatrical troupe which always draws crowds in Earlington This is booked for Monday April 12 Humors pimples boils are very annoy ing They quickly disappear when the blood is purified by Hoods Sarsaparilla Notice The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Sr Bernard Coal Company will be held in their of fice at Earlington Ky Wednesday April 21 1897- GEORGE C ATKINSON 1051 Secretary LOsTTuesday night a ladiec solid gold watch engraved case Was lost between Mr J R Rashs residence and the colored Baptist chVirch Finder will be rewarded by returning same to the owner ALICE HUGHES LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS From the superintendent down to section men great interest was taken in the bigI fight last week and several boxes of cigars were won and lost Another washout was threatened by the high water at Slaughlcrsville last week There is talk of putting on a work train this year for the purpose of hauling ballast lor many places along the road where it is neededEight out of eleven railroads entering Memphis have been compelled to abandon traffic on account of extreme high water On account of an overflow the trains on the Shawneetown branch of the St Louis division wcro annulled last week for soy eral days Even T C Martin laid down the Life of Bryan long enough to bear that hisI favorite James Corbett was defeated We do not believe the statement that Walter Wright bought goose eggs for turkey eggs because he was raised on a farm and should know better Will Martin has been promoted to the position of fireman on the yard engine antI is a good man for the place Superintendent Montfort with other ofli cials of the L N passed over the Hen derson division last Friday on a lour of inspection Business on the Henderson division was seldom better at this time of the year than nowThe enforcement of a good discipline by Master of Trains Devney has caused the men on the Henderson division to become hrst class and we venture to say that better railroad men as II clasf are bard to find Several days before the light M Devney showed his powers as a prophet by taking a calendar and marking opposite March I7th his prediction that Fiizsimmons would win- Brakeman Ashby met with a slight acci dent last Saturday whereby two of his fingers were badly skinned up and which caused him to take a few days rest The dispatchers have been kept very busy the past few months handling the trains on this division and it must be said to their credit that they exercise great care and but few delays can be laid to them i DOWN IN TIlE MINES News received from the Georgia gold ields through one who has taken quite an interest In the Investigation of their work Is encouraging and we congraulate our lopkins County men who are a party to this new enterprise upon their success thus far- Secretary Bailey of the Relnecke Coal Company returned last week from a trip to Georgia and other southern statesSimeon Roberts who looks after the St Bernard interests at the old Arnold mine where he has charge of the air machinery has five of his family down with measles President Anderson of the Empire Coal Company was out from Nashville looking over the fine new machinery lately put In at the new Empire mines The company claim that they have the best equipped mine In Western Kentucky Some money changed bands hero over the pugilistic encounter between Corbilt and Pilzsimmona last weelc Our miners generally took quite an Interest in the affair For the of making needed re pairs ibe Reinecke Coal Company will stint down for a few days this week but ihey have on hand o sufficient amount ot coal ready for shipment to supply all or dersNow the rumor is afloat and from are liable source that the Monarch Coal mines will beoperatedand controlled soon by n new firm W F Anderson being one ol the new company Wa are pleased to see Mr Edward Robinson who for years was c here as mine engineer and at other workaround th mines so fast since ho has engaged iathrailroad business now b s log a ro dma ter 7 MADISONVILLE MATTERS I Fire In Hustler OfficeThe Devil In the Organ News Notes and Society Doings hustler Plre What camo near to being a serious fire originated In the Hustler office Saturday night About eight oclock Mr Ilblel Cherry one of the employes unlocked the front door and stepped inside of the composing room to attend to a business mat ter when ho discovered that the office was on firo He immediately gave tho alarm and ns usual It created a great deal of ex citement The fire originated under a paper cabinet used for storing job print ing slock and fortunately had not gained much headway The flames were extin guished before they had lima to spread to other parts of the building and it was for tunate for all concerned that it was no worse The fire created n dense smoke which almost stifled any one until the windows were raised when the smoke be gan to clear away The Hucller Company bad Szoo insurance on paper stock which was damaged considerably and 2oco on the building which was damaged to some extent The lipstairs apartments were used as doctors offices arid lodging rooms and the persons that rented them had little or no insurance As it is the loss to the Hustler will probably be Szoo or 150 abovelnsuratice on paper stock while the loss to iho persons who rented the upstairs apartments will bo very little anything in moving their things Had the fire gained much headway it would have been unfortunate for the Hustler in loss of presses moving type etc The origin of the fire is a mystery as Judge Givens and Policeman Dradlev had been in the busi ness office only a few minutes before that attending to the trial of some negroes and itwas not noticed then but a fire might have been smouldering in the paper cabi net at the time and owing to the partition separating the two offices might not have been noticed The Devil In the Orson Wo read in Writ that on ono occa sion when a devilwas cast out he went Into a herd of swine and they Into the sea Last Sunday morning when Rev AI ridge got after His Satanic majesty pretty close and there were no orthodox swine handy bo made a beelino for the organ and got into that so that it had to be cast Into outer darkness and for a time there was weeping walling and gnashing of teeth The Masons camo to the rescue however and loaned their organ to the church What may seem strange to some people it has been ascertained by actual experi merit that some of the degrees of Masonry are built so nearly like that degree of Christianity known as the Cumberland Presbyterian degree that the tunes ol the one exactly fit tho organ of the other and everything Is again running along smoothly n the choir The Earlington Ladies Magazine Club will be entertained Ibis afternoon by Mrs W C Morton Mrs J W Prilcheli Jr gave a most delightful afternoon to the Deestrict Skulo on Wednesday The meetings at the Cumberland church are still drawing immense crowds Mr Aldridge seem o have a wonderful influ ence and hit attention notwithstanding crowd is perfect Overflow meetings are held daily at the Baptist church Mrs J F Dempsey has returned from DawsonMis Virginia Franceway has returned from an extended visit to Mrs Capt J G Grammar at Cleveland O Miss Ella Pratt has returned to her home in Oneonta Ala Mrs D L Field and Master David spent several days in Earlington this week Miss Sallie and Mr Woodson Browning are homo from St Louis where they pur chased a large and beautiful stock of spring goods for Dishop Co Mr Orlean Pritchett is home from Hop kinsvillc Mrs M M Murphcy bought of Mrs Allio Harvey her house on Main Cross street Consideration 800 Mr Billy Arnold has n new son at his bouseMr and Mrs H H Holcman have re turncd froni Owensboro where they at tended the funeral of Mrs David Nisbet Mrs Ernest Speed is the guest of rela tives and friends at Lexington and Rich mondMrs C E Morton and Mrs Sue Lowe will leave this week for North Adams Mass where the former will enter a sani tarium for treatment Miss Harris of Corydon is one of the late pupils to enter Miss Brooks school where she will take a teachers course Mr C H Young has returned home from Evansville where ho spent several days Messrs Walter Ruby and Carl Young who are attending school at Hopkinsville spent Sunday here Mesdames C II and M M Murphey are in Lopisville and Cincinnati The friendsof Mr Harry Scctt are glad to know of hlslmpfovemcnt He has been quite sick for two weeks Mr Will Pritcbett after a three months stay In San Diego Cal has returned homeWork is about completed on the steam launday and it will be in running order by tho 1st of April The Young Ladies Literary Club met with Miss Ella Waddill on Tuesday Lock the Door Before the horse Is stolen Purify enrich and vitalize your blood and build up your physical system before disease attacks you and serious sickness comes Hoods Sar saparllla will make you strong and vigorous and will expel from your blood all Im purities and germs of disease Take Hood Sarsaparilla now Hoods Pills are the favorite family cath artic Easy to take gentlemild 25 cents John Cavls and wife from St Charles made relatives here a visit last Sunday lohn works In the mine there Free Pills Send your address to H E Uucklcn S Co Chicago and get a free sample bo of Dr Kings New Life Pills A trial wit convince you of their merits These pill aro easy in action and are particularly fective in tbo cure of Constipation ant Sick Headache For Malaria and Live Trouble they have been proved Invaluable They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to b purely vegetable They do not weaken b their but by giving tone to the stoni acband bowels greatly invigorate the ays tern RfUJar size 25c per box Sold b St Bernard Drug Store 1 nI t 1 snwmmmmnmmw tmmmmmmttwm I EE T HALsEYPRFiIDENT W C NONES VICEPRESIDENT W M GRAHAM SECV BEN W ROBINSON GENL Moll I Bird W ifINCORPORATED IIALSEY E 5 Whitley County I 1 Kentucky 4 iLUMPJELLICOFrom l VANDERPODLrUnsurpassed both as a Steam and a Coal = Sole the FamousBIRD EYE CANNEL 3 rSp tcntion giveR to Mining Screening and Handling = WE ARE PREPARED TO FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY E GIVE US A TRIAL L E JEti HOW TO FIND OUT Fill a bottle or common water glass with urine and let it stand twenty tour hours a sediment or setting Indicates a diseased condition of the kidneys When urine stains linen It is positive evidence of kid ney trouble Too frequent desire to urEa ate or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order WHAT TO DO There Is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed that Dr Kilmers Swamp Root the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back kidneys liver bladder and every part of the urinary passages It corrects inability to bold urine and scalding pain in passing it or bad effects following use of liquor wine or beer and overcomes that unpleasant nee cessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate The mild and extraordinary effect of Swamp Root Is soon realized It stands the highest for its most wonderful cures of tho most distressing cases If you need a medicine you should have the best Sold by drug gists price fifty cents nod one dollar For a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail mention TUB BBS and send your full posloffice address to Dr Kilmer proPrie1tors Sent FreeTo any person interested in hu mane matters or who loves ani mals we will send free upon ap plication copy Of the ALLIANCE the organ of this Society In ad dition to itensely interesting read ing it contains a list of the valuable and unusual premiums given by this paper Address TilE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE 410411 United Charities Building New York Dont Use Drugs unless you need them and then only pure drugs such as are sold by re I sponsible druggists We keep only the best That is the great distinction to be looked for when the time comes that you need them Nowhere else will you find so com plete a stock A good lime to begin that spring medicine ST BERNARD DRUG STORE DRY AN HOPPER Manager 150 TO 2 PER DAY A WORLEY Proprietor MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY TItS P MILLER II II QUVNN tresldqnt Manager Sf parties ftotel ROADWAY AND WALNUT Opposite the Southern FirstClass in All Its Appointments RATES li anJ jo per day ST LOUIS v MISSOURI BEN T ROBINS- ON1DRUGGIST Mortor1OS Gap Always on handa fullandcompletestocko DRUGS AND MEDICINES PER FUMERY and TOILET ARTI CLES PAINTS AND OILS riYICISANS PRESCRIPTION CAREFULLY COMPOUNDEDI A LA BELLE JARDINIERE L FRITSCHSONi I FASHIONABLE I t I LLL 1 1 1 l1 q cp IV MERCHANT TAILORS 1t tI1ibhdL4ddJ1 Jrd AND IMPORTPU OF CLOTHS AND SUITINGS III Upper Flril St Et o vllleIol lleeanieitly solicits the patronage of hli Hop kin county trien- dsWantedAn Idea Iit tdnut therm bring you wftltt Altofrall now Itot ot One tfeou uid laveeUoai wanted I Telegraph IAddress D JELLICO TENN Domestic MiSAf GRAND HOTEL TCixittica1cy I 179 J For a- EEoFm rINlEWe will sell BAILEYS 0 K 200 SHOES I1t9 I Per Pair FOR CASH This is done to in troduce the best TWO DOLLAR Shoe ever put on this market If you want the Best Bargain ever offered COME QUICK How much we lose on each pair of Shoes is our business and your GAIN See the Big Pile of them in our Window BAILEY St CO Mec1ieorJVille XCy I 179 t ARE YOU HUNGRY IkIfto get a quick lunchat BEALLS X LUNCH AT ALL HOURS Hot Coffee all the time Fresh Stock of Fruits Confections Cakes Canned Goods Fine Gij r gars and Tobacco at REASONABLE PRICES f w Jft L X BEALLcOQom- ltnuILuINOMAIN AND RAILROAD EARLINGTON KY WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE To make our Funeral Equip ment the best in this part of the State Anything andS everything you want in livery PRICESALWAYS THE LOWEST ooooooooooooooooooWIto Do You Get a CORRECT FIT YOU RECEIVE THE r BENEFITS OF 20 YEARS or SUCCESS IN HIGH GRADE TAILORING BY C ORDERING YOUR SUITS AND OVERC- OATSOFMRBORNCo C THE GREAT CHICAGO MERCHANT TAILORS IIOMYl WALKER TWYMANriri Maio Street West of UailrqaQ eAR INGTeN KY A complete Stock oftf t Stoves Casti AND TINW AREA11 i cepairmg Koonng and Guttering c Skyhigh in1 quilit and prices dirt cheap v 0- L i L C I I + 1 r TTT T CJ I I 1kD- l r- i 1 r Ai 0 IiJWQRK OF THE CHURCH AND CONGREGATION I I Z iXllS1INDAY SCHOOL f VLESSON XI lli FIRST QUARTER INTER tfATlONAL SEHIE3 MARCH 28 A Comprehensive Ilevlcw of the Qunr xIIiiSt ar LfcssoN L Christs Ascension Acts 144 GoJdon Text Lnko zzlv ShlloiIIo blessed them Ho was parted rom thorn and carried up Into lionvcn II Tlio golden text for tim review 1T word of God grow and multiplied throughthpW must keep before us tho groat fact that It was mid still Is tho purposo of God to blesstliwholo earth through Israel Ps Irvll 1t7 Isn U 13 Jcr Ill 17 18 IWirn xij12 16 but Israel haying reject klngtlomlspfLuko xlx 11 12 Acts ti1 SO 21 tho inoantlmo vro llvo In tho mysteries of tho kingdom LESSON ILTho Holy Spirit Given iiTiiojAlthough those disciples hud been dally under tho teaching of tho Lord Jesus for several years yet thoy wcro not qualified to lx Ills witnesses but had to wait un til filled with tho Holy Spirit for Ho alono could accomplish in and through them what thg Lord required No wisdom or power of man ron accomplish tho work of tho Lord but only tho Spirit of tho Lord Zechlv 0 When filled they spuko as Urn Spirit gavo them utterance Acts 114dLESSON IlIA Multitude Auts 11 8347 Golden Text AcU 11 CO Tho promlso is unto you and to your children and to nit that are nfar 00 1 When tho strangers at Jerusalem from all parts of tho world heard thcso unlearned men spooking in alt languages and declar fworeplo worn full of wine Peter then stand Ing forth declared in tho power of tho Rplrlttlio facts of tho case and from tlio Scriptures preached Christ unto them with tho result that about 0000 believed and wore baptized and tho Lord continued to add laity thoso being sawed versos 41 47 LESSON V1ho Laino Man Healed IiActa10 His name faith in Ills tnamuohthdisciples seem to liavo frequented tho tern ploj probably for tho purposo of teaching oven 5s Jesus had dono see chapter v 2- Cant1it this occasion tho Lord through thbntjgavo health to n mon over 40 years old who had novcr walked a step verso 3 andoiptcr iv i2 LoN VTho Boldness of Peter and John Acts Iv 114 Golden Text Acts Iv 1Thero is nono other name under heaves given among men whereby wo Jincreasinglycreases and tho apostles suffer Imprison ment and threatening LESSON VLTruo and False Giving Acts Iv 83 toy 11 Golden TextI8nW xvlTrMan lookcth on tho out ward appearance but tho Lord lookcth on tho heart With such groat power gavotho apostles witness of the TCSurroc tlon of tho Lord Jesus that tho grace God was upon them nil and many sol 8thu1eraamong tho Jews thoso believing in Jesus would probably bo MSt oft by tholr friends nnd flml themselves dostltuto of temporal tilings Gods hatred of deceit is seen in Ills judgment of tho liars LESSON VILTho Prison Opened Acts v 1732 Golden TextActs v CO Wo ought to obey God rather than men thooUphaifa or soldiers can hold thorn unless tho Lord is willing that they should bo held so Ho sends an angel who delivers them and sends them to the temple to continue teaching tho words of life When again arrested in tho tomplo in the morning and brought before tho council Peter again Salthoughcontinued dolly to teach and preach Jesus Christ both In tho tomplo and from house to house LESSON VIILTlio First Christian Mar tyr Acts vi 81B vll 5100 Golden Tin t llovll 10II Bo thou faithful unto death and I will give thco n crown of life Tho power of the Holy Spirit is as necessary to survo table as to preach tho gospel nnd if oho is willing to servo wholo hearted In humble service ho will be led forth to greater Tho wisdom and dwhichany wisdom of Stephen but that ot the Holy Spirit in Stephen oven tho wisdom and pirlt of God Stephens sermon lUte Peters was chiefly quotations from or clrenhispJostsIlEssoN IXTho Disciples Dispersed Acts Till 117 Golden Text Acts Till 4 They that were scattered abroad wont everywhere preaching tho word Tho lostwords of Christ ero Ho ascended were t Go ye into all tho world and preach tho gospel to every creature and Ye shall bo witnesses unto Mo unto tho uttermost part of tho earth Mark xvi IB Acts I S yet up to tho time of our lesson tho wit fLESSONActs vII 2010 Golden Text Acts 111IDII Then Philip opened his mouth au began at the tamo Scripture and preached unto him Joans 1crlinps none of tho Bettered abroad had gono to Ethlopn but thoLord hail Ills chosen ones oven there nmlwlll somehow roach them nlso LKS80N XISnul tho Persecutor Con vcrtodifActi Ix 112 1720 Golden Tin t 3Tm I IB This Is n faithful saying t CIgQasmen aro possible with God and there is nothing too hard or wonderful for God Luke xvllli 27 JOT xxxII 17 Tho time canto for this to be viownhumbled him nnd brought him to Himself LESSON X1L Christian Self Restraint I Cot Ix 1027 Golden TextI Cor Ix 25 Every man that strlvcth for tho mas SolrntlonIswork ot Christ and no works orstrlrlnss redemptionJtomIII 6 hut when saved through Christ it is that wo may abound In good works Titus oiredemptionGod prcjiarrs forus wo shall lx rewarded ut the coming of Christ Luko xlv 11 i Roy nil 12 II John viii I Cor Ill 14 IB Tho special work ot our lesson is de nial of soiL In France hospitals fjr infectious dis eases arefurnisbed with telephonesso that the slckmay converse with their friends wilbou1dariger of contagion It is not bowever a frm of conversation that ap peals attractively to the imagination ot ConstipationCauses fully halt the sickness In the world It retains the digested food too long In the bowels iwd produces biliousness torpid liver Indl Hoods rest I by v toHgue Mok headache In K ISCuroeI reruikaeaHynnd thoroughly 2Se Alldrugelsts VtftMeA by C I Hood ft Co Lowell Mass cony 1hdy Fills to ttlco wIth Hoods Sarssparllla who 41- l m CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Toplo For the Week Beginning March S3 Comment by Ilov S n Doyle Tone What Christian heroism Is and does- Luleo Iz 1820 61e2 Christian heroism consists of prln pies and not of doflnito spcolflo actions What may bo herolo at ono timo or ono placo at another tlmo or in another placo may bo tho merest oommbnplaoo notion In Christian America it is an OhrlstIChrist may require tho noblest kind oI heroism To kneel in prayer at our bed 10DIdo when surrounded by loved ones of our own Christian homes is a matter no thought so far as courago or boidni is concerned To do tbo aamo inn room occupied by companions or schoolmates who aro not Christians may demand a martyr spirit indeed The principles of Christian heroism aro Feexpressed11U any man will como after Mo lot him deny himself take up his cross daily nnd follow Mo These are the principles which Ho Himself followed and tho servant is not greater than his Lord Tho Christian hero Is not neces sarily tho ono who Is burned nt the take or slain by tho sword or len to rot yowhoto God and daily bears tho cross of Jesus and follows Him 1 Christian heroism inolndes self do niaJ Let him deny himself II Tho man who becomes a Christian hero mutt deny himself Ho must loso himself ab- solutelyln time will of God Ho must J0 a to say with Paul I am crucified with Christ and it is no longer I that live but Christ Hvcth in mo When wo lose self in Christ and God hard ships and sacrifices beoomo easy for us or it is no longer a question as to what ittV0wants us to do 2 Christian heroism includes cross bearing Take up his cross daily I Christ not only denied himself but I also bore Ills own cross So must it cItcrossesyeawo not only bavo to deny self but ake up and carry these daily cross that como to us in tho homo in tho schoolroom in time office in the workshop and oven in the chnrcb ItsolLm3 Christian heroism Includes follow feAlpIneprints of his guido so wo are to follow- In tho footsteps of Christ To do so tho dead may bo left to bury their dead tho farowolls may bo left unsaid yet still csn la to bo followed And what is tho result of such denial and cross bearing It saves tho lifo Those that dobaso themselves shall bo exalted They that lose thoir lives shnUfind them Tho cross on earth will bring tho crown in heaven It will pay to bo Christian hero though it costs us dearly xxxid3 Acts v 2042 xiil 4452 xlv 024 xv 25 20 I Cor xv 2733 II Cor xl 2123 Gal vi 17 Phil iv 13 Hob xl 8240 Roy ii 10 Young People1 Proverbs Fretting raises tho tcmporatnro n few degrees higher Tho world smites by heat of excess orIfreezes by icy neglectpMan hears Tho disciple of Jesus looks at tbo w eyesTho in creases oEnveloppralsoChrlstlanStnndard Bo Who Truly Love Some ono has well said that ho wihoE truly loves tho church of God is ho who truly loves the God of tho church obligationtho Lord does so at a fearful risk On tho other hand ho who becomes a faithful attendant upon tbo services of the Eano tnary will find a constantly increasing in taking his place among the people of God Presbyterian Mosaen ger For Chrlitlana to Ponder prisonbl8pondering by every Christian Had t 1atestedBrother Curry and our prison Christian Endeavor society now afford mo I would never havo been a convict foAsbodyfallsfortunes of our life are not God goixmg way from us but our Heavenly PathGstooping down to givo us thokiss infinite and everlasting lovoT Do h Witt TalmagoL pIThecaane dlternalhe church wilt at tho judgment bar of od stand as an accuser of tho church tho wasted blood of JosusLuthoran A Duty Enjoined j It is not an act of charity to oontrib to to the support of the gospel minis to UIiFreo Methodist Iteientln Insults Ignoroinsultsability to resontJowisb Voice Dut7 Duty is a powerful charm and eover hi thCentralSo Closo We Cannot See It Sin may be clasped so oloso vro oat- H 1 not see its face Archbishop Trench Solitude Solitude Is hut a preparation for society Its Sometimes solitudes bide the face of man the that tbe soul may se Cod The murmur- Ing pines ann hemlocks speak to the SOLS heaven Tbe presence of similar makes bapplnojs Birds are found I- icksbeasts a In herds and fishes in schools man who abhors all feasts societies and rongs of men can be set down as a ma- dmanRev Dr Gullettc Methodist Cindl cinnatl 0 boPaderewskiWboIs expected In next montb both here he will take tbe solo part in a new this Scottish fantasia for piano and orchestra Sir Alexander C MackenzltHI Kinu Oscar of Sweden bas sent an au sale at Llnds naborlof his i wins tbe comIng oratorical contest J Bljurcl Directory CATHOLIC CHURCH or TUB IMMACULATE CONCEPTION fIrit tau 1 m second mass tnd sermon benedlcllonloInCliRIST1AN CHURCH Sundayschool Sundl morning from 130 to tojo Communion lerrice following at 1040 Prayer meeting every Thursday evening MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Services second Saturday evening and Sunday e Snightundaychool M B CHURCH mornlnJSSnight sunday school at aio p m C C HALL Pastor M B CHURCH SOUTH Service every fourth Sunday morning a d meetingveryY P CHRISTIAN ENDRAROR 630tlAssembly GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH lindSundarTuesday evening Lit HAMKINB 1lIorI RELKJIOUS NOTES Evangelist Rodgers is conducting a meeting at the General Uaplist Church Ibis week and attracting good crowds Mr Rodgers seems a man of considerable originality and preaches in a forcible style not unmixed with humor The seeding will continue through the week and possibly longer Rev R V Omer preached at the Christian church in Ibis place Sunday and Sunday evening It Is said that he is one of two or three preachers of ability who are possibly available to fill the pulpit of that church which has been for some time pastorbothis week toTbe Temperance evening at the Chris Milan Endeavor Sunday was made quite impressive by the trial of Stong Drink before a jury of Endeavorers The test ony against this enemy of homes was strong and unequivocal and the death sen nce was passed by the jury without avieg the room There is no room for doubt as to the fate of Stong Drink if Endeavorers could pass the final sentence upon his case InfidelityIfare one feelings one in purpose and plans and one in desires and present a solid bulwark of resistance when the doctrine of redemption is walled by an infidel battery Rev Ed McHugb Methodist Cincinnati 0IThen and Now Jesus is a more real and greater personage in the nineteenth century than be was in the first In the first ho was rejected despised crucified In the nineteenth he ii revered accepted crownedRev J F Carson Presbyterian Brooklyn N Y Accuracy of the Qojpel The Bible is not a scientific text book ut the best literature of a wonderful pe- oiethe history in part of the growth of roans conception of good and of God We have no guarantee that its historic or scien tific statements are more accurate than the statements of contemporary writers among ther people than the JewsRev William Rainsford Episcopalian Now York No Two Religions There never were two true religions very true Jew is at heart a Christian The word Christ is only another form of the Hebrew word Messiah Both mean the anointed All Hebrews who believe in the Messiah may be called If I may make a word Measbiblans which Is justI another word for Christians Judaism is the gray dawn of the morning Christianity properly understood the sun at noonday Rev R S MacArthur Baptist New City Sankeya New SongsEvangelist Ira D Sankey the singer and composer has written a new sacred song Tor the April Ladies Home Journal He has given it the tilleof The Beaulful Hills and considers it superior to his famous Ninety and Nine Mr Sankey wrote It with Ihe especial view of its appropriateness to outdoor choral singing r campmeetings and other religious and semireligious gatherings Preaching To go into the world and preach the ospel to every isa command that liaseat duty is to carry out that command et him carry that Gospel to his own peo e in a straightforward sincere and lionat way and fit them for its still broade- rdlsseminatlonRev B Meyer Evange list New York City The Religion of Christ Christianity is the religion of Christ founded by him and based upon the teach ings given by him and his inspired followers These teachings make plain his claim be divine Ibo God man and declare that salvation is obtained rough his sacrifice of himself fr the sins of the worldRev Roderick Terry Reformed New York CityIBrotherhood of ChristIChrist organized no church he simply established brotherhood membership of which is love for him and desire to becomes disciples Churches have their place eir beauties and utilities but it would be Jassiblecreeds now existing and yet keep Chris lianity or the religion of Christ Rev C Eaton Universalist New York City SoNeattention actively toward tearing away worst slums in the city It wilt try to bring together the property owners and the practical philanthropists who are willing to invest money In improved homes for the I poor I Prom Cripple Creek After the big fire In Cripple Creek I took very severe cold and tried many reme es without help the cold only becom- Ing ii more settled After using three small ttles of Chamberlains Cough Remedy 1 the cough and cold left me and in high altitude It takes a meritorious ugh Remedy to do any goodG B sNruEgsoN editor Daily Advertiser ForFe at 25 andocpcr bottle by St rd Store hen T Rob ZLonCharles Jo Au kJ a f ST BERNARD COAL COMPANY INCORPORATED Miners and Shippers of COAL AND COKE01 Gieth1 = OfficeQ Eir1irigtcri5Iy IBreirxoln Offices I 13rarch Office I A M CARROLL Manager RG ROUSE Manager 337 Union Street Nashville Tenri Palmer House Broadway Paducah Ky S H NEWBOLD Manager P CAPT T L LEE Manager 342 W Main Street Louisville Ky Cor Mnin and Auction Sts1 Memphis Tenn A S FORD Manager 3 Upper Second Street Evansville m- dritJOH1XV Kble iaie Ag T HESSER Hauser building St Louis MoJ W BRIDGMAN Room 85 Hartford Building Chica 111 B THE FAMOUS NO 9 COAL For all uses from Earlington Diamond and St Charles Mines Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE MARKET BRUSHED BOKE FOR BflSE BURNERS AND PURNKBE8 Why buy Highpriced Anthracite Coal when you can get ST BER NARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price One ton of the Crushed S Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY CUKEMCY ELASTICITY INFERIORITY OF OUR OWN AS COM PARED WITH SCOTCH AND CANA DIAN CURRENCY SYSTEMS Need For hors Moury to Move Crop Ii At Once Supplied In Other tymntrlc but Not In Thla Red Tape COlt and Delay In Obtaining Currency Make Oar System Inolaatlo and Increase Slate of Interest In August ansI September Bet ter Banking and Currency Syatema Alone Can Hid Da of the Silver Question Secretary of tho Treasury Wlndom said In his treasury report for 1800 In my Judgment tho gravest defect in our present financial system is its lack of elasticity e Tho demand for tIrregniaxhatwill be amplo during ten months of tho year will frequently provo so deficient during two months 03 to cause stringency and commercial disaster Tho crops of tho country havo reached proportions so immense that their move September sorption of money The look of a sufficient supply to meet the increased do mands during thoso months may entail heavy losses upon the agricultural as well as upon business interest How hard an4 inelastic is our present unscientific currency system or lack of comparisonisother countries In a pamphlet recently issued by tho sound currency committee ot tho Reform club Mr L Carroll Root illustrates tho relative elasticity of 20 different banking systems in 10 different c saysTho includes weekly or c outstandingIrcuIatiom systems of tho world Tho period oov crod in each caso is the two years 1804 o a preparationfmum circulation of the period as n base ne and to rcdnqo tho amounts on other Wt1Iand comparison cf ono diagram with is facilitated Wo reproduce below three of Mr Roots diagrams which show in a strik Ins way tile groat difference in elasticity of cnrronoica in Scotland Canada said tbo United States DAHKfl 0V BCOTUUfD TIE BANES Circulation Circulation 1B05JanuaryFebrnaryBJ 0fi7flOB7 0922400April 713SS5aJnno7003883Augustll 7041001Ootoberfl 7101032DocomberlDecember 28 601X5070 December 3 7820083 ourAniin DAaKs minxvEionT BAMJia 80 p t Circulation Circulatlon t 1nasrbruary2laoaooeor iasies 00ro2001April aJl21Il- ayBl 4i475O 23407718 t2Olf- uo ly81 ro aorsiisob hgust014 SopUmborOO C3BM1M 83771 3- OjtoborBl C4S10051 C1O7IieI November 00 03070883 December 0237503 E36At170 UNITED STATES NATIONAL flAxEs J tJt li D 1 r V RXCLtnirc or DAUBS own NOTES on tuna Circulation Per cent Dcconfbor IroIrntS9113 103- 1February 1804 alBS833 1018 May 1804 00511410 1007 July 1804 108031611 1000 October 1304 200070704 10X0 December 1604 200001eT7 1007 March 1809 1P0430022 i STay 1803 04038600 1026 July IBm 2064301300 1032- BeptemOcr 1803 208000613 lOLl December 1803 2Y37O7l31i I February 1800 211660790 1004 Thcso diagrams show that in Scotland thero is about 20 per cent more of cur rency in circulation in November than in February In Canada there is 23 percent more currency in circulation in Oc tober than in May In tho United States there was only 0 per cent change in cir culatlon during tho two years 1804 and 1800 and tho most of this change is ac counted for not by tho changing for currency at different periods needsI year but by tho sales of United bonds which modo it convenient tom banks to increase their circulation Mr Root thus explains tho changes in Can ada and Scotland For Instance on comparing the cir culation of Canada and Scotland tbo first thing noticed is that in Scotland there aro two upward movements ono culminating in May and tho other in November while in Canada tho former movement is entirely absent and the other occurs ono month earlier than in Scotland Tho explanation will without doubt bo found in tho Scotch practice of making payments on mortgages inter est annuities etc at thoso dates a practice not followed so extensively in Canada In general a single annual move ment may be said to characterize agricultural communities This occurs in tho tall and is duo to what wo have come to call moving the crops Its explanation may bo found in tho fact thnt farmers as a class are not noons tamed to make moot bonk deposits and consequently when payments ore made to them for their crops largely at a sin glo season of tho year tho surplus over immediate payments Is required by thom In the form of nOWslt being agricultural possessionduringof his crop n much larger amount of currency than during tho rest of tin year The result in tho aggregate ISM extraordinary demand such as that which leads in Canada to an annual ex pansion of 20 per cent in tho bank cir culation currencyIn buying I notes can be issued only to 00 per cent of their par value tho red tape neces sary to obtain these notes from tho gov ernment arid tho tax on circulation male a delay and cost in increasing tho circulation which practically prohibit an increase until the need for such Increase is past Therefore interest rates in this country run up rapidly in August and September without appreciably affecting tho supply of currency In Scotland and Canada the machinery necessary to increase tho supply of cur renoy is simple and is in tho hands of the banks hence tho cost and delay necessary ore much less than with us Thus in Canada a few big banks with numerous branch banks supply all parts of tho country with currency a When moro money is needed in any province as in Manitoba when tho wheat crop is being harvested rates of interest begin to rise The profits of sup plying currency in this province euro in c supliesbanks iu Montreal Quebec or Toronto Thush310wQrIn Conadtt than In the United tntes where rates of interest go up and down without matwially changing the supply of currency Of course the farm ra through increased oompotiMoin 0- 1bfdderswhoobtainp16 of mousy atI iw tIJTrI pay high prices reap most of tho benefit There ore other advantages connected with branch banks which it is un necessary to explain hero It is sufficient to say that in Canada there is no silver question to disturb business and occupy tho two of politicians said legislators It is not likely that wo will have financial peace until wo greatly improve our banking and currency systems iHr Bryan oa EqualIty In bis speech at Now York on Feb SO Mr Bryan sold If any person believe a government should single out a few people and give them advantages over lathers ho doe not understand equality under tho law This ia very true But in demanding that silver mine owners bo permitted to take CO cents worth of bullion to tho treasury and hare it tamped na tl ia not Mr Bryan advocating the Tory in equality under the law which ho rc bnkcfl Would not free coinage of silver nt a fictitious ratio bo to single out a people and give them advantages others Tho owners of silver bul lover In this country are very few indeed Mr Bryan says No just GOY ernment ought to enable or penult ono citizen to injuro another citizen True But would not the government do this if it enabled one class of citizens tho debtors to discharge their obliga tions to another cloan tho creditors in dollars worth only halt on much an wcro tho dollars loaned If the government were to make wampum or conch shells legal tender for tho payment of debt would it not enable ono cuof citizens to injure another close And would it not do tho same In depreciating thocur rency of tho country to a 60 cent basis The people so decided last November The Only Good Paper Onironcy All propositions for the retirement of the legal tenders and the abolition of tho treasury loservo M a feature of OBT currency system aro coupled with tbo demand for bonking system that would afford a largo noto circulation one more responsive to tho fluctuating demands of bualnem and ono whoso reserve would bo maintained by bonks which would bo compelled by tho conditions of their Existence and by law to protect their 1I000e and which through their discount business havo the necessary machinery for Increasing their reserves or decreesI ing their Uabllltfos Such a tern would provide the paper currency which the American people would rather handle in their dally transactions and carry about as pocket money than specie Iron Age Afraid of 10 to 1 WIre The Democrats of Rhode Island will it is said ignore the cnrrone in tholr coming state convention They will Ignore it for the same reason that a burnt child stops playing with tire It is to bo hoped that the Democrats will profit by past mistakes It would be a particsJaptatf xrogveuI ttoto- Japan shows both its progroaslvenoea and its financial honesty and sense in providing for gold and silver coinage at a ratio of Bfl to 1lhlB is tbo CO- mmercial ratio enforced by Jefferson and sought by every succeeding administra tion until the Blanditca tried to mako a dollar out of liOcentaNew York Worldur oloted iiens All communications and matters of news per Ulnlni to thIs column should De addressed to Cia ALSXAHDS Earllnclon Kr ZION A M B CHURCH Services every Sondl morning at ii oclock nd evening at 7 oclock Sunday school at gjoa m II U Carter pastor oft MT ZION BAPTIST CHURCH SundayThe ministers and members moetlarj held in Madlsonvillo was very InterestIng Indeed Rev Wan Foster was called away last week to the bedside of his mother tbeldc Jt1 ii nal treat last Sunday eve by Bishop C C Petty of Newbern N C The Bishop is of the A M E Zion connection and Is regarded by competent Judges as being one of tbe best pnlpil era ri of his race He has a giant intellect and without labor ha towers above his fellowmen like a mighty oak His sermons last Sunday nt the Zion chute h will be remembered by those who were so fortunate as to have heard them as long as reason sways the human mind and sacred eloquence is regarded as an art Long may he livn to do bailie for his church and race Rev T II Merriweatber preached In Rev W W Uorsrys rally list Sunday The rally was quite a success The ministers and members meeting will be lucid at St Charles next Thursday and Friday Tbe reception given in honor of lime Bishop last Saturday night was all that could be expected The ladies deserve great credit for their promptness Prof Greet who has charged our pub tic school is growing in popularity because he is a worthy young man and n close sin dent Elder Carter did nfl he could to make It pleasant for tho Bishop Tbe oM pcbplen concert promises tq lo unique Wo were asked to speak well of everyone on last Sunday night but we are puz zled to know bow wo arc to speak well of the devil unless wu say be Is n good devil You remember grnmlpap said it woe hard lo do Before you watery eyes shall bavo gazed on this column the trustees of At I klnson College will have met and wo trust adjusted matters satisfactory to nil con cerned With John Porter and Charles Oiborn as leaders our brass band will soon be able lo compete with any local band Miss Lula Prilchett is proving to bo ah artistic dress maker Girls learn to do something before you marry Mesdames Osborn and McNary who were recently very sick arc considerably better All of our ministers were in Madison Ivilicmeeting MORTONS GAP Mrs Malllo Green is Improving Peter Stewart of Kelly was In the ctly SundayaRev R II Hall and Chas Lyon wentf to While Plains Sunday to attend church Moses Johnson was in Iho city Sunday p Come out to Iho literary and hear good speaking Friday nightwRev II H Gordon filled his regular appointment SundayrThe birthday reception given by our friend Gee Johnson on the 15 was grandv Miss Lillie Bass and Miss Lizzlo passed the waiters alter which brother Johnson presented each of the two girjs with a beautiful dress Come out to heir Kev T II Mart weather Sunday The Annlveraay Club will nuet at theSschool bouse Thursday night Mrs Louisa Brazier and dAughtet of Nortonville were In thq city Saturday Frank WIlcox Is opening a new coat mine and will be ready to supply customers in a few days Dont forget the literary at the school bouse every Friday ntgbt Cbarles Lyon went to Madlsonvillo W E Hamilton and A Watson went to r Madisonvillo SaturdayoProf G W Lane Is doing wonderful childrenInthe last of May ri 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