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I T7 I b i i11 t I i f 1 I j p r vA f L t I I iTENTHkYEAR EARLINGTONIHOPKINS COUNTY KENTUCKY MARCH 30 1899 NO 13IVaccinate b1 Because of the prevalence off small pax in many sections of Ken 1tu ky the question of general vac J 1 c nation Nwhich has been Under consideration by the local author llfcs has taken definite form in action under section 2055 of the Statutes of Kentucky and a strong appeal to all citizens to be vaccin ated at oncof The Earlington hoard of Health asks that every w citizen of Earlington with their families be at once properly vac V cinated and calls on the people for hearty cooperation Doctors Davis Mothershead and Chatten have been appointed to do the work and a supply of fresh vac l cine points has been provided y The city will bear the whole ex 1ofthe work and only asks t sthat citizens allow themselves to be given ths easy and harmless fprotection against a dreadful dis ease that has become alarmingly prevalent in many localities during v late years andmay be encountered V af any time fTlie protection afforded by a proper vaccination lasts not for a i day only but for many years The f facilities now afforded by the Earl j irigtoh Board of Health arc the i best that science can provide ands the protection is offered free A littje armsoreness and itching and slight ill feeling is all the discom frt that usually attends a vaccin w tiQn such as is now provided and ffie people have nothing more se r1ous to fear thin a little temporary discomlort which weighed against fRfQttItC comfort and immunity from disease is as nothing Zhis is not a pleasure to the Board of Health it is simply the conscientious performance of their official duly under the law Many Kentucky towns including the U c meUapolis have enforced jipampulsory vaccination and it is aot a new thing by anymeans Vlt is to he hoped that all the people will sink their personal re k 1puguance to a slight armscratch toit of sight and give cheerful comr- niflaHce to the rerjgest of the Board Iet Health City Fathers have set the example by being first vac y cinated themselves i Back to Earlington Mrs J E Gillespie and Lo tit Veber her sonrhavc come from Spokane Wash to make their liome in Earlington again after an absence of a number of years Mr y Weber left here twentytwo years cighteenfi 0 age was c Deeper for he St Bernard Coal v Co and the son had done clerical 5 rand store work for that company j a Mr Weber has been now engaged at bookkeeping forthe St Bernard Company Mrs Weber and child will join Mr Weber here soon i they stopped in t Nebraska for afSh6rt visit to her mother Mr feber and Mrs GlIzpie at now attheli me vi Mr J amH RI Rash How Thackeray Wrote of Death The following is taken from a fstter of condolence written by k hap oray to Mrs Proctor on the t f death of her mother shortlybefore rThackerays death The letter is found inthe biographical introduc iE tion to Jitnis Dttval the twelfth in I the valuable biographical edition y of Thackerays complete works I published in the United States by Iier fc Brothers and shows the great novelist as he was at heart earnest and sublime not the cynic T the satirist that so many have con sidered him The introductions to ithe thirteen volumes of this new edition constitute thy only biogra I phy in existence of Thackeray saysM srutabJe Immeasurable endless supremeawfullysohtary this earth into the infinite and we t ear our hearts out over their sweet cold hands and smiling faces that drop indifferent when you cease holding them and smile as the lid is closing over them I dont think V ive deplore the old who have had enough of living and striving and have buried so m others and f must be weary of living it seems time ftlum to Rofor wheres the pjfasure of staying When the J s over and the flowers with ered and the guests gone Isnt itn Hi bstttbbI w the light out than sit on imorlg the broken meats and vapid heeltaps Ig9JO what I dont knowbut to Gods next 8wqrhd which js His and He made fi iti One pacei Up and down tht shore yet awhile and looks toward the unknown ocean and thinks of the trayelwr whose boat sailed Those we love can butwalkdown to the pier with usthe voyage we must make j felbvfc Except lot the young jot ryeryJSappy cant say Iamsom Lor z ont dfes c A RNOORS MID HAIREDS Cubans are Not Willing to Let Deeds Done During the War Pass as Bygones THEY ARE APPEALING TO THE COURTS Gen Brooke at the 8nitaelon of the Head of the Department of Jaitloe Will Pat a Quietus on All suck Proceeding and Order All Penan So Arre ted Ilelea ed Hnrani March 2T13at the Cuban and Spanish rancors and hatred the outgrowth of the war condlttons arc ttlll actively pursued in Cuba Is evi denced by iv communication recently tent to GovGcn Brooks by Senor Linuza head of ihe department of Juitlco and public Instruction He soya It Is a matter of dally occurrence that in different parts of the island proceedings are taken against those iyho belonged to guerrilla and other Spanish forces during the war for crimes Imputed to have been committed at that time Cubas peace Senor Lanuza adds requires that this bo topped ndli Trouble Would En ue Continuing ho says If wo open the door to such accusations wo should loon hare a series of actions against Cuban leaders and resident Spanish soldiers which would consti tute a continuation of the war but with other arms The Cuban army under tho necessity of war burned clothingIheThese men should not now bo prose cuted in the courts for actions committed in war times Cuba must forget tho past Such prosecutions dis turb the countrys reconstruction Thq matter should be handled at the root by orderlng them to cease nil prosecutions Gear Brooke Will Take Action Following the auggeslon contained In Senor Lazunas letter GovGen Urooko will issue a decree to the effect that tho civil and military judges must not recognize and must dismiss all present and pending actions against Spainduringthen Further the governor general will order the immediate release of all men now chargesCheapCol Dunwoody the chief signal of fleer on GorGon Brookes staff has completed the overland telegraph wire to luerto Trinclpc The line is now pcnt the public at twp cents B nerd 10 GEN IRVING HA WOUNDED A Telearam Sent to Allay Anxiety Only Increaie ItXot II ellured to be flerlau Denver Col March 28An evening paper says In the victorious charge Sundaylenthought sertpualy while directing tho advance A cablegram reached tra- Y B King the general inolhcrln taw reading as follows Halo slightly injured Signed IKYING The message wan evidently sent to allay any fear when tho list of dead nd injured is received from the island but Instead of toning down the anxie ty it has increased NO SERIOUS PLOOD FEARED Government Engineer In Cbarge of Lower IIllipl DUtrlct Dont Look for Very High Water Memphis Tern March 25cptWinslow engineer in charge of tha first and second Miwtwlppi river im provement districts has returned from an inspection tout of the river from Cairo to Memphis Capt Winslow reports the situation as very encourag- Ing lie says be saw nothing of n flood while out but reports high water Capt Winslow said engineers and men did not look for n se rious flood thin spring Otis flus HpanUu Gunboat Washington March 2S1ho Jollow Ing cablegram was received by the war department on March 10 and has just been made public Manila March Id Adjutant General Washington Hare purchased all gunboats in Philippines of Spain 13 in number now nt Zam boanga Half ore In serviceable condition Payment in cash from public funds upon delivery at Manila They will bo sent for this week Signed OTIS Terrible Famine In Iluiila St Petersburg March 23The terrible distress in the iamlneHtricken districts especially in Samara continues Thousands of persons are sub ilatingon garbage and water gruel 01 bread composed of chopped straw bran and a very small proportion oi wheat Typhus fever and scurvy are prevalent Monument to Patrick wath Augusta Ga March 2S1Auguata jWlH erect a monument to lion Patrick Walsh The idea is to put up n bronze statue of hereto size in ono of tile publlo quarea The entire south win be Invited to assist- Ambaijado Caoato III London March 28 II yjati the Coitcd States ambassador si donflaed to tile room with o Revert 4 and Ia le n oblie4 t cancel ii etta for tho Ifamedin- ttfWr MrsFannie erty on Robinson street for the consideration of one thousand dol lars Dudleywill preach In tlieAsscmply Hllonthe evening of Thursday April 13V DI f6rsUBAN 0 rsiOBlieu- atiam I L cures 1 amd Bonus Wee 26 cents Soid bfSiKKwaA Drag Store A y 3 J Ii CAUGHT IN A FIRE TRAP Pour Hundred Live Endangered Uleven Pcrion Injured Six lIss IngLo Nearly Unit a Million Chicago March jpFlro destroyed the Armour curled hair and felt works Thirtyflrst place and Benson street last night causing a property loss 01 nearly 400000 injured 11 employes ono fatally nnd endangered tho 41vei of 400 others who rushed to escape through the blinding smoke Late Jast night is was fund that six people who were In the building wizen the fire broke out weromissing and while it IB not thought all of then are dead ft Is probable that the ma jority of them perished SAMPSON AT SANTIAGO CUBA Complimentary Vlilt Exchanged Bandit Broken Up CoL Vlun ZealStrain Relieved Santiago do CuM March 27The United States cruiser Now York and the gunboats Vicksburg and Annapolis arrived hero yesterday morning Hear Admiral Sampson accompanied by Copt F 12 Chadwick of the cruiser nailed upon MajGen Leonard Wood tIre military governor a solute being fired in honor of tho admiral Yes terday afternoon Gen Wood returned the visit There were further compli mentary salutes and the war ships left Inst evening for Kingston Jamak ca THE SON OF COL EGBERTr Prompt nccoffnlilon br tile Presi dent of tile Worth of tile Cole nel of the Tvrenty econa SSundnyOenthat the son of Col Egbert was a prl vote In his fathers regiment that ho hind a fine reputation both as a gen tleman and as soldier The adjutant general lisa cabled the presidents order that young Egbert was appointed subject tq tho usual examination sec ond lieutenant in iris fathers regi meat n Klpllntr Again Improving New York March 27The condition reportedtodays ago is again improving and he Is better than at any time since his ill yellten1aynftcrnoon sitting up in bed and readlngtho morn ing papers Detre for a Frlcndlr Settlement London March 27Tho Berlin cor saySIn tlement of the Samoa difficulty the German authorities have decided to discontinue tbelrsuppert pfMaUafa hoping tbattWs wllltikdldi We United States to recall Chief Tustice Chant bers Accuned of For olT Peoria III March 29rrs Mlnnla A Hawkins of Peoria was arrested and bound over to tho United States grand jury She is accused of forging her dead husbands name to pension checks and securing money on them Tills she did for live years even after she bad married again and she obtain ed 1500 in this way To Hnrrr the Volunteer Home New York March 25rA dispatchto saysAdjutantQeueral taken to get all the volunteers out of Cuba by April 25 and arrangements are now being perfected with that end In view Suspected Murderer Arrested Kankakee III March 25 Sidney Ringo colored suspected of the murder of Mr and Mrs Emit Chlnquay wealthy French people of StAnue this yeaterilaytied to Chicago NerybrVJflJ6ift6h Mississippi nnd Mexico by detectives The Aeuililr Ignored Havana March 29The inost sig nificant feature of Secretary Algers visit to Ifavniih was the attitude taken toward the Cuban assembly in refus- Ing to receive its Tho administration at Washington evident 13 intends to utterly ignore this body Vlylne Trip to TallnhaceT- homasvllle Go March SPresident McKinley and quite n large party made a flying trip to Tallahassee FlaP VlcePresldent Hobart haa not been well never having recovered from the effects of an attack of grip last win ter BO he and Mrs Hobart remained behindIIrcildcnt Jordnn Guest Snn Francisco March 20President Harper of the University of Chicago Is the guest of Jordan of Stanford After delivering an address pt Oakland Sunday he will leave for the eastSThe Winter Vhent Average Chicago March 29The April report of thC J Farmer makes tho general winter wheat av erage 821 compared with 80 last year It is tho lowest nvefage since tho be ginning of service in IBpl Cabled to AlBer i nil IJroolie Washington March 2GThe cable dispatches from Gen Otis as well as tho press reports of the engagement at Manila have been cabled to Secretory Alger and Oen Brooke at Ha vana Mustered Out Augusta Ga March 28Tm FIf- teenth Minnesota regiment Tfai Theyleftrailroad The men were very orderly Wo hays saved many doctor bills since we begin nslcg Chambetlains Remedy in par home We keep a boVtlo open all the lime and whenever any of my family or mvielf begin to catc cold wn begin to DH the Cough Remedy and as aresnlt wonever havelp send away for a docloraod Incur a large doctor for Chamberlains Coagb Remeday never falls to euro It is certainly a medicine ol great merit and liD S MBARXLE General Merchant and lfurar10 Mattle Bedford county Pa bySt Ber StOro EarinKlohB TI Rob InsoDi Mortons Gapj George Kiog St Cflare 1 t t 11 h PU8UIN ff ON TO MOLOS the American Troops Pushing the FilipinoS Insurgents Back to Their Headquarters I COL EGBERT IS AMONG THE KILLED The aanbo t Ucnd r Good ScaTlce Oai Troops Meet M ny Natural Obstacle UrI loi tho Eaemr bat Go at Them with betermlnktlonOar losses Ucavj Tile Kaemjt Heavier Manila March 27 ThcUnlted States troops under BrlgQen Lloyd Whea ton captured tho town of Malinta beyond the Tollhnn river yesterday after a sharp fight Col Harry C Egbert oi tho TWentysceond regular infantry was killed Prince Lcowcnsteln for reedy nldedecamp on tho staff of UrlgQen Miller at IlotTo somehow got In front of the firing line and was shot in the side dying almost instant ly A German who accompanied him was woundedThe Caiinnltle The American casualties yesterday were much lighter than those of Sat urday the total losses thus far report ed nlncc the engagement commenced being 45 killed and 145 wounded I Gen Wlteaton entered Mnllnta which Is a small village of huts at one oclock yesterday afternoon Shelled Iijr Gunboats The United States gunboat Helena and other gunboats have been shelling ifalabon ubqut a mile northwest of Caloocan for several hours Undo n Xlrm Reltaaet- Tho insurgents made a fierce resist once to tho American advance up tho railroad at Maltnta In addition to the fatal wounding of CoL Egbert several men of the Twentysecond infantry and several of the Oregon and Kansas regiments were killed Evidently anticipating a bombard meat by the fleet 1000 rebels vacated Malabon Saturday night leaving a few to burn the town Couldnt OvercomoTiatnrnlOTj tncIc Gen Wheafona brigade composed ol the Second Oregon regiment and the Twentysecond and Twentythird in fantry stretched out tho rail road from Caloocan to the Tulihon river was powerless to prevent the withdrawal owing to the natural ob stacles and to the strong opposition Natlvci Fired the Town A column of smoke at daybreak was the first intimation of tho enemys in tentions but others followed at vari ous points all soon blending in a dense balloonshaped cloud Thoflames of the burning rico mills and largo buildings sould be plainly seen through the sun light 1 By It oclock in the morning the only building of importance not de Btroycd in the center of the town was a large stono church but cten nt noon fresh fires were started among tho na tire huts in the outskirts of Malabon although the general exodus took place much earlier Many of the rebels sought refuge in tho suburbs oi Navotna and Casag or were driven in land by tho shells of tho Helena Caloo Ningdapang and Laguna de Bay Calculations flinch Interfered With In the meantime Gen Wheatons brl fade held tho right toward tho river but was unable either to repair the bridge which had been destroyed by the enemy or to advance owing to the opposition and the hills on the other tide TIle calculations of both len Halo and Gen Harrison Gray Otis whose brigades constituted Qcn MacArthtira division were much interfered with by the character of the country in front of both and the enemy was able to take advantage of this so that the operations against Novallches nnd Polo were delayed though the right wing of the division swung out sweeping the enemy in n northwesterly direc lion Tlesan to Repair the Bridge Gen Wheatpna Headquarters Satur day night wad n half rnlle south of the river on the railroad The opposite bank was protected by ni bloekhou and entrenchments Occasionally thq Irtlllcry and infantry fired across the stream1lnallythe engineers moved a con struction train up to the bridge the Iron framework of which remained and began to replace the floor While this was going on the Second Oregon regiment crossed the river on Iho left and tho Twentysecond on the right with four companies of the rwentythird infantry supporting the utter regiment A rising clear ground itretchcd away a distance of half a mile to Malinta situated on its crest In front of the village were strong Filipino intrenchments but no Fili pinos were in sight Apparently they nod fled The Twentysecond regiment bad approached diagonally with Gen Wheaton anti his staff close behind ind scouts closely observing the rround Vlllplnon Snddenlr VolleyedIlenvllr When the Americans were within 300 yards of the intrcnchments the Filipinos suddenly volleyed heavily The Twentysecond which was hold- Ing the center suffered considerably out with the Oregons on the left and he Kansas on the right in the woods he fighting was kept up for half an lour the Twenty second infantry ad lancing up the slope through the thick grass under tho hottest fire Jn the Thickest of the Fight Gen Wheatoa and his staff were all jbo time under a rain of bullets Col Kgbert who was In the thickest of the Eghtinglkwas shot in the abdomen He was placed on ft stretcher and an at tempt was made to carry him to tho tars but he died on the way Encamped in Tbelr Xntrenchmenti Manila March W 740 a mTho Americans hare advanced thong the tines of the Dagupan railroad during the Filiplnoa from Malinta and New canaynn where there were 3000 In habitants Last night the brigades of Gen Harrison Gray Otis nnd Gen i Hale encamped in the enemys in trencbments at Newcanayan and that of Gen Wheaton at Malinta- FlceJiiR In the Direction of Malolo Manila March 27 016 a mTJe FIliplnoB nre burning their stronghold at Mafabon ned their llec lug from the city In tletllreetion of MalolosV 7 t 1 pushingtowardTIre insurgents will make their last stand probably at Malolos EXGOV THOMAS C FLETCHER Ho ENsues Away at III Home In Vssh Incton With Wlltiand D agt tar at his Iledtldv Washington March 23rWlth lila wife and daughter at his bedside exGoT Thomas C Pletcher of Missouri breathed his mat at 350 this oftornoon Paralysis which attacked blur some time ago carried him offal though within the last ten days there had been several intervals that gave hopeto liEs family and physicians that his demise mltrlit be lona delayed Mrs VVVVJEJfrdOV THOMAS C FLETCHER Fletcher worn with hex husbands Ill new Is tonight almost prostrated but her daughter Mrs Bdrtholow of St touts is extending to her all possible comfortTwentytwo hours before his death the exgovernor lapsed Into uncon sciousness from which the skill of hit physicians were unable to arouse him I The remains will be laid away in St Louis RETURN OF JOHN SHERMAN The Invalid Reaches Old Point and J I Carried Ahore on a Stretcher Newport News Va March 29The cruiser Chicago which left Hampton Honda March 13 under orders to overtake the American liner Paris and transfer from that ship exSecretary of State John Sherman who had been taken seriously ill arrived at Old Point shortly after the noon hour yesterday with the distinguished invalid on boanl Mr Sherman was one of this partyof tourists who were visiting points of historical Interest having chartered the Paris for tho purpose Thlit Mr Sherman Is avery tick man no one who got a glimpse of the in valldx pallid features can doubt Ito link Jpit fleeT until little remains of the nct1tcfAnd vigorous mlu but Axframe and he Is obviously far advanced in fee bleness and general infirmity While being prepared for the stretcher Mr Sherman gave the sailors who were to carry him minute orders as to how they should handle the conveyance MIDDLESBORO SUBMERGED The Worst Floods Known In Year Visit Southeast Kentucky Towns Inundated Mh1dlesboroIyMarch2OTheworstflood section yesterday It had been raid ing for several days and tho flood reached its height about five oclock yesterday afternoon All of Middies boro south of Cumberland avenue and cast of the Louisville Nashville rail rood is inundated There is 18 inches of water on Cumberland avenue and at least seven inches in most stores Iii Powells Valley Tenn across the mountain everything is washed away with thousands of dollars loss The water is now receding LYNCHED BY FARMERS The Murderer Henry 8anderon Taken Out by a Mob nnd Unnoted front a Bridge Doltonfisafurch 20 Henry San dcrsonwho ardered Mrs Fleischer at May tfu aSmnll town ten miles south of hprf n f5unday7Tf as lynched by a mob 005 men on Use outskirts oi this town yesterday indmh uld sort attempted to shoot hts BWccTuearf Myrtle Fleischer for refusliigto re ceive Ills attentions Miss Flelsch res eaped unhurt but the first shot from the Winchester struck her aunt Mrs John Fleischer who died Monday ttIgiitV Movements of Gunboats Washington March 21JThe gun boat Custlne arrived at Colombo Sun day on her way to join Dewcys fleet nt Manila The gunboats Annapolis and Vlcku burg left Santiago Monday for Ha man flanacd for Kllllnar His Sweetheart St Paul Minn March 25A Bis roarclc N D special to tho Dispatch says James W Cole a negro who on December 13 shot and killed his sweetheart Sophronla Ford through rage and jealousy expiated his crime here on the Reception to Company F Owensboro Ky March 26 VCitizensa public reception to Company F on its return The following com mittees have been appointed In- vitations Morton Kadford Parade Newman Birk Building and Banquet Secretarc Boucher of the Y M C A Programme Rev G L Morrill and I Gibson Taylor Mr and Mrs GeoW Rash and SOil who have been visiting Jas R Rash have returned to Madi sonviHe Dr BullsCum pfeUrlqand powC hmoaU a Qug Syrupthrittng I ft lAv cIo I di t w rVVVNVVVVLVVV Vtrin I w S IV r- r V- VI i r co 1- L i r j 1I t II1- r tiii THURSDAY ROYAL- Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar Safeguards the food against alum u tm Alum btidog powder are the greatest meoacen to of the present day ROYAL IAK1N3 powttII CO ktW Will CONDENSED TELEGRAMS A clay sewer pipe combine has been formed in Now York with a capital of 10000000V Tho American Society of National ChIcagoMondayGermanAmerican citizens of Chica go held a meeting Monday to protest against an AngloAmerican alliance The capital stock of tho American Telephone and Telgraph Co of New York has been increased to 75000000 There Is some talk of making Admi ral Schley the running mate of Will lam J Bryan in the next presidential race Mrs F4 Shriner who was Injured in tho Patterson block fire at Omaha Neb last week died Monday in terri ble agony John McCllnlock a pioneer resident of Carlinvillc III dropped dead from paralysis of the lungs He was 76 yean of age Kt Rev James Duggan former blah op of Chicago died at St Louis where he had been In an asylum for tho in sane for 30 years Kev Max Habecker pastor of ZIons German Evangelical church died at St Joseph Mo as a result of an op crntlon for appendicitis The body of Thomas C Fletcher Missouris war governor who died In SaturdaytrrlvedIII Judge Clark of St Louis severely rebuked a man In his court who had lived 30 years in tho United States without becoming naturalized Drainage board officials are arrang- Ing to make a trip from Chicago to 81 Louis by way of the Illinois and Mich igan canal and the Illinois river Negro miners made an attack on the camp of the whites at Dolomite Aa The vhltemen returned the fire and several of the negroes were wounded 3hlllp Wolf torn a promlnentyoung New York sculptor became violently iiiMinb white crossing the Atlantic on the steamship Rotterdam for hIs home Bessie McGowan 20 years old a ser rant employed in the Hotel Vendome New York city fell headlong from the InstantlykllJedMelvin Kyle a postal clerk on tho Trig Four running from Denton liar bor to Louisville has been arrested Ice stealing registered letters and forging a postmasters name novo Bradleys closo friends at Frankfort Ky do not credit the San lTlluclscodlspotchwhich said ho has determined to leave ICentuck perma neatly and locate in that city Monday was the sixtyfourth birthday anniversary of Gen Miller and It was celebrated Iloilo byn general as sembly of tho officers and complimen tary speeches Tine general noW retires Four persons were injured and property loss to the amount of 250000 was sustained in the burning of tho fourstory brick structures of the Armour Curled Hair and Felt Coin Chi cugoVUnited States Marshal E B Durham and several deputies returned to Kansa City Monday from St Clalr county Mo where they made a fruitless attempt to locate the county judges J J Overton aged 102 years depart ed Monday from St Joseph ofoI Bolso Cal to visit his son lIe says that if ho likes tho climate ho will settle down there to spend his declln infirycarsBussla according to tho Paris cor respondent of thq London Morning Post Is still hampered in her resolu Hon to supply her entire artillery with a new quickfiring gun by want of money Fire caused n panic In the Church of La Itecolecclon Leon Nicaragua at the celebration of early mass Sunday and ninny women were badly trampled and seriously injured in the rush fol lowing the alarm Flrt Trip of the Seannn Detroit Mich March S3 Naviga tion between Detroit antI Cleveland was formally opened when the De troit and Cleveland Navigation Cos steamer City of Detroit steamed out on the first trip of tho year A hun dred passengers were aboard THE MARKETS New York March 2 1893 CATTLENatlvo SteeraI 4 75 Oil 6 43 COTTONMIddltn CUM GS FLOUK Winter Wheat S 25 u 4 1- 5VIIPATNo 2 Red si w si 431f3OATSNo 9K 33 H a ST LOUIS COTTONMlddllne 6 BEEVES Steore 3 IiS i 25 Cows and Helfefi 2 4 00 CALVESper IOU 5 00 U 700 MOaSFalr to Choice 3 25 O 390 8HI2KP Fair to Choice 3 40 50 FiOUIlPatent newI 50 65 Clear and Straight 2 70 25 WHEAT No a Ked Winter 7- 7COHNNp 14I K OATSNO 2 234 2- EYENo J 2 6L lOIJACCuLu a 00 60 I eai Hurley 4 JO O 12 CO HAYClear Timothy 8 CO 11 M- UUTTEKCholca EOOBFresh pQfl1Sfldad31e55fleW Dairy 15111UACONClear RIb LAUDPrImo Steam CIIICAQO CATTLBNatlv Steers a 00 S 15 HOQS Fair to Choice 3 IiO 4p 3 tfISHEEPFair to Choice 3 IiOIi tO BTOUK Winter Patents I 5- 0Spring I G Patents- WHEATNO 320 a s sprinjc- No 69 1J 2 Red 13 1 CORNNO MixedIOATSNO 2111 PORK JjyoieCAXT- LENativo I 1 Steers 4 fa HOQSA11 Grade- WHBATNrt S 3 tG 2 lied ZSdIi 16 OATSrNp Wh1to ii- COISNNo a 1- b fi MOVING UP TO MALOLOS- After a Short Rest at Marilao Gen MacArthurs Division is Pushing Forward THE IMMEDIATE OBJECTIVE IS BOCAVE Filipino Prisoner Say That Aarntn aldo Will Slake IIIn Last Stand nt llalolo and If Defeated There Will Make No Further HetUtnucc tint Quit the Revolt Washington March 2tA dispatch from Manila this morning tells of the tall of Bocavo before the advance of our Invincible ariny It la added that the insurgent capital has been removed to San Fernando The army is now only eight miles from Malolos rushing Forward Toward Hfiloloa New York March 20 Dispatches from Manila to the Journal report that Gen MaoArthura cllvlslon after a short rest in tho city of Mo rllao took up thlodvonco from that place toward Mololoa at 030 nmTine immediate objeohre point was tho town of Bocavc five mites north of Marilao Filipino prisoners taken Monday ac cording to the Journal dispatches have Informed the Americans that Agulnaldo vould make a last grandstand at Malolos and if ho was de feated he would make no further resistance but quit the revolt MaeArthmB Men Renting Manila March 28 11 11 mGetr MacArthur and his army are resting on the plain beyond Marilao after three days scrambling fn tho brush fording rivers and charging trenches In the blazing sun The men are tired but arc in splendid spirits Intense Heat The meat was Intense Being 00 de grees on the coast and fully 100 degrees in the interior it made the Americans suffer a great deal In spite of the heat however every man was eager to proceed towards the enemy Filipino Prisoners A detachment of 00 Filipino prIson- ers waS escorted into Manila Their appearance aroused great interest as they were marched from the railroa depot to the prison Filipino IlclnforceraenU The rebels have unloaded about five hundred men from a train half a mile in front of Gen MaoArthura tomes with the object reinforcing the Fill pino garrisons at Bulacan and Gut guinto on side of the railroad leading to Malolos The fact that the railroad la In opy atlon from here to oiir front fAollltat a the transportation of supplies to the troops Before the break in the rond was repaired the transportation oi supplies was very uncertain Iu Oronihlnei and Hall Front All is quiet in front of the lines ot Generals Ovenshino and Hall A battalion of tho California regi txfcnt which has been landed at En rique island ol Negroo has been re ceived with every manifestation of joy on ibo part of the natives In Command of Negro Island The command of the island of Ne gros has been formally transferred from Gen Miller to Col Von Volztit ol tho Fifteenth Infantry A SOUTHERN CYCLONE Town in Georgia and Alabama VI lied and Considerable Damage Done Ono Life Lost Eelma Ala March 29Acyclom did considerable damage yesterday in the little town of lUderville 22 miles north The sawmill of the E 1C Jack son Lumber Co and tho company store were badly wrecked and a number oi dwelling houses damaged A large frame dwelling was carried more than 100 yards and overturned and parts oi several houseo were blown completely away Damntte I r HalUtone nnd Wind Lexington Ga March 29A destructive wind and rain storm passed over this county yesterday Hall th size of birds eggs did considerable amuse At Crawford ft number o I barns trees and fences wero blown down stores were unroofed und the steeples on two churches wero blown of- TTnetantlyIClliod k Opellko Ala 1oarch29A ter- VrifiOatorm passed over this city yes terday The roof was blown off the Mineral Well hotel and In the western of the city a tworoom house waI dan and Amy Huegley was in stantly kftib1 Many trees were blown down and much daptaga was done Troop and Bnpplle tbx Manila San Francisco March 2aiTiie tnns port Zcalandlo with several companies of tho Ninth infantry and a large car go of supplies on board railed for Mn nUn via Honolulu yestorday rho wai department boa ordered three light batteries to ManUal Battery B First artillery F Fourth artillery and F Fifth artillery These will take 21 se lected horses each j The transport for the artillery bai not been arranged for and the date foji their departure baa nob been set Old Um Star up Again Pekin March 5It Is learned on gQod authority that LI Hung Chang Is again upon the point of returning to power The Princeton at Singapore Singapore March 2oTboUnltctl States gunboat Prlncton Commander Clifford No West from Now York Jan vary 11 for Manila has arrived here Digest Your Food INlnely per cents of all sickness la caused Itcreatesand then you rue liable to almost any dis ease tire human arsiemta heir to Use Dr Carlatedts German Liver Powder am gocxiItrial and be convinced Price 30V For sale by St Bernarq Drag Store Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Ba1samCures Your cough JuBi the medicine fpr chil dren Subscribe for TUB BKC Does YouV Buck AcheVIn constant pain when on your feet 7 Is that ckagging pulling sensation with you from morn till night Why not put tho medicine exactly on the disease 7 WhyVnot apply tho euro right toVthe spot itself 7 You can do it wfth DrAyers CI1CITII Pectoral P1flSteF14Immediately i j Plaster is applied you feel its warming soothing InVfluenco Its quickly penetrate down deep tho inflamed tissues Pain is quieted soreness is re lieved and strength imparted- No plaster was ever made like It No plaster ever actet so qalckly sod thoroughly No plaster ever baa such conplele control overall kinds oi pain- Placed over the chest it isVVa powerful aid to AyeraV Cherry Pectoral relieving congestion and drawing outVall inflammation TOO KAtB nr Alt CBCaOISTH J 0 AVER CO LoweU HAl KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Easter Services at MadlsonvlHe Election and Inspection In AprIlVThe Earlington Knights Tern plar attended the regular meetingVof the Madisonville Commandery Tuesday evening at which arrangements were perfected for holding the regular annual Easter services on Sunday next Tho services will be held at the BapVtist Church in Madisonville at 1115 a m conducted by Rev Sir Knight B T Watson a State evangelist who is now holding a meeting at Providence The Earlington Sir Knights with their ladies will go to Madisonville on then oclock train and will be metVby the Madisonville knights at the station when all will proceed m a body to the church After services dinner will be served at the NewVBelmont hoteljVThe 25th of April is election night and has been designated as inspection night also On that evening the Commandery degrees will be conferred upon a candidate officers will be elected for the ensuing year and the work of the Commandery will be inspected byVGrand Generalissimo Sir Jno G Orndorff of Russellville Left Cards at Saloons From the Owensboro MessengerV Rev Fred D Hale added a new wrinkle to his sensationalism byVvisiting a number of saloons in the city and passing cards announcing the subjects of his ser mons for the next fewSundayaVThe subjects arc Why I Am Not an Infidel Why I Am a Christian Why I Am a Bap tist and Why I Am a Third Church Baptist He walked in side the saloons and delivered the cards in person to the barkeepers and others in the several places It was not generally known that he had made the visits until after he had completed his rounds but it was generally commented on 7 rt 1 MISS BESSIE DROWN jSuffers a Painful Accident at Bowling Green Miss Bessie Brown daughter of Mr Sidney Brown of MadisonVVville who has been attending school at Bowling Green had the misstepTuesday a very painful accident AVrfracture occurred in the foot below the ankle HerVlather was summoned and broughtVher to Madisonville yesterdayVMiss Brown had been studying toVandt VV k- a er having finished the coursejfJ J tIt 10iJt1 B Arnold has consummated a deal with W S Barnett for theVpurchase of the latters three tene BaptistChurch fdol1arsC j jI F t Jv t e4bi r3F P r TL c I c WVV l IeePAUL M MOOR Editor and AUniftr 4 f liES PUBLISHING COMPANY f Incorporated Il VV Entered the Poltofflct at Battlnition is Second i in tnittir t =I D SUBSCRIPTION RATES iJaYer trIctIyInadvnceIt C I 0 k Rlntle ThreeMoatfil I1 copies mailed free on appIIeaIIoUI Carreipondenli wanted In oontT Address for prtlculrs 1THUR DAY MARCH 30 1899 VV THERE is less harmony feeling and more hominy appetite than usual among the Kentucky Demo crats just now fTE sweet feeling of brotherly fovein the ranks of Kentucky Democratic leaders is manifested in this saying of the Louisville r Host that Urey Woodson i woollyon the outside and bald or the inside of the head IN toe face of unexampled prosperity and more money than the people ever saw perennial candi date Bryan and a few brave disciples Vi with large lungs and larger t official appetites continue to prophesy about the Ioo cent dollar moneypower devil with golden clause THE roads in the neighborhood of Wheeling W Va are so bad that the Society lor Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has stopped horses from traveling over them n If We had such a society it Pration what a delightful resl Hopkins county horses would get just now How now can thei6tooners l hope for success in the financial jh department of their National Com i mittee with Coin Harvey re Thert next thing we shall hear of their bill being paid in gold and their iffoblgatlons being executed in gold a IT is interesting to note that the National Sound Money League of which J Sterling Morton of r Nebraska is president has reo elected its old officers and will re main intact for the next campaign Western members reported the 1 free coinage agitation dying but not dead and the league continues its work TIrE guarantee fund for the Louisville May Music Festival will reach over 15000 The sub scriptions have been very liberal tV and the success of the undertaking iV absolutely assured Kentuck L ians should everywhere and do re joice at the triumph of our State metropolis in so laudable an un d rtaking The Festival will even far surpass that of last pear I INSTEAD of one dollar dinner t to be given by the Democrats of g 3SiJ i s I and guest of honora national harmony demonstrationat least r four dollar dinners have been evolved out of the squabble as to who are true Jeffersonian Demo 4 crats and each faction is reported as confidently expecting that Mr i4 Bryan will accept its invitation I i- S This paltry number of Jeffersonian dinners bids fairto indulge in a lit tie more Jeffersonian expansion and grow to an even greater number Money in Circulation The money in circulation in the fb United States on March r 1899 was 1928842621 On July r I 1896 just before the nomi- nationI J of Mr Bryan it wa 1514903142 This shows an increase of 413939470 in the thirtytwo months since that reo Linarkable announcement of the iiDemocrats at Chicago that the money of the country could not in crease but by free andunlimited coinage of silver That the money of the country should have in creased more than 27 per cent in thirtytwo months in the face of the refusal of the country to accept the financial expansion theory of i Mr Bryan and his followersseems to put them in bad shape for reo suming their arguments on this e JJ line in 1900Ii it Earllngton Much attention is lately attracted VV to Earlington by the reports that rt lave gone through TilE BEE the daily press and all other avenues of communication as to Earling 1 tons prosperous condition and flat I tering outlook Daily there are numerous parties here in person or using the mails to ascertain the prospect of finding here suitable locationsand our population prom ises to make a steady increase f through the addition of new citiI zensfrom other towns and the country This is rather an un p t avorable season of the year lor stickers after employment to findr the kind of work they may want in r Earlington The heaviest work is of course over at the coal mines but all mines continue to run full time every day and the prospect for summer work is better perhaps than usual Considerable work has been cut out too about the rail road yards to be done this spring and summer There arc always many young men from the farms who would rather have a job about the mines or the railroad at a dol lar and a quarter a day and steady work than to remain on the farm and make a crop This may not be wise in many instances and certain it is that at least one em ployer of labor here always advises such an one to stick to the farm but the regular earnings and pay day the good free schools and the comforts and pleasures of the town continue ta prove more attractive to many than their farm life And this season even with the better conditions for the farmer is no exception Residence property is up and ins demand with little available lor- I purchase or trade Scarcely anyI building lots remain unoccupied in the town and numerous new houses have been completed are now be ing built or are contracted for A number of the new houses are to be erected in the south end of town nearest the new Arnold mine now the new center of interest for Earl ington people The growth of Earlington has been steady and substantial and the present condi tions and future outlook promise a continuation of such growthI POLITICAL POINTS WillItlam Jennings Bryan IS very uneasy over the bitternes displayed in the race for the Democratic nomina tion for Governor in this State He fears it is said that the feelt ing which has already developed and which is growing daily may defeat the party not only this year but probably lose it to DeI mocracy next year if something isI not done to quiet things Oft course Mr Bryan has not taken sides with any one candidate and will not do so but he has said to j several prominent members of the party in the State that he hoped the contest in the Governors race would be settJedamicablyCouI ner Journal William Goebel Democratic candidate for governor is an nounced to speak in Madisonville Saturday afternoon The Webster County Democratic Committee will meet at Dixon Monday April 3 to ar range for the nomination of a can didate for representative A number of Kentucky Repub licans called on Dr W Godfrey Hunter at the Hotel Victoria Louisville Sunday The Doctor has started I ktohis post as minister to Guatemala going by way of New Orleans W T Fowler of Christian County is an applicant for apeJ plicant for appointment as censusc supervisor for KentuckyaFriends of the Hon Geo MsDavidson of the Eighth Congres sional district are said to be quiet ly booming him for the Republican nomination for GovernorpHon Clifton J Pratt of Madiu sonville is in receipt of a number of letters from many quarters of Kentucky urging him to become a candidate for the Republican nomi nation A Louisville paper says the Re publican State Convention will be held in that city near the Fourth of July and calls ha straight tip1 tIPrayerMeeting 6t5 next Sunday night Easter Sunday AriIx899 in the South ern Methodist church Rev it M Wheat wilflead the service Song Haltailab Christ Is Rlien Topic Faster Cheer A meeting for bought of opr sew Life in Christ Reading of Lessoni Peter i 19 song I Know that my Redeemer Lives PrayerwThe Easter 13- ThbogbUollheNewLlfe Sdg Chrl3t Arose- Sohg Consecration Short Talk Prayer IL t us recognbe the Easter meads nothing to us unlessn it meanetsOzfAl resurrection from m the death of sin Let us make j Easter the new years day of the Christian year the day upon which hiperienceand noting wherever we have a failed and fallen and in so far died to our higher selves and resolve to rise again through Christ into of tiLetEaster an anniversary of renewed life an occasion of entering more fully into the spirit the purpose pLetdially invited to attend this serse vice Every one it urgedvto helpfuus to the extent of at least with us in the assembling together Your presence even is helpfulloCome and make the of real aid and comfort IBetter Be Wise Than RIch Wise people are also rich when they know a perfect remedy for all annoying dis eases of the bl6odiidneys liver and bowels It is Hoods Sarsaparilla which is perfect in its action It so regulates the entire sys ttern as to bring vigorous health It never disappoints For 2 years I had RoHro or swellings on my neck wlildi was dls cournRliiK and troubloiwinif Mllieuniatlsm SarsaparillAIcured mo completely mid bill entirely dlsAppcunt A Imly In Michigan saw my previous liUiiumlal and used Hoods and was entirelycured of the santa trouble She thanked me for recommend Inn It tns AXNA SUTHKIUAXD 400 Level Street Kalamazoo lIe- hiPoor Health Jtait poor health for years In shoulders back and hips with constant headache nervousness and no appetite Used Hoods Sarsaparllla gained strength and can work hard nil day eat heartily and sleep well I took It be cause It helped my husband MRS EurADETil J ClirrEts Moose Lake Minn Makes Weak strongI would cive- S3 n bottle fur If I could not pet It for IMS It Is tho best spring medicine It makes the weak strong ALBERT A JAOSOW DouglaJtown N Y =Hoodi Pllli cnrellrtrltlti the MnlrrUatntan1 IDI a I ItJI v or NEIGHS AND BRAYS t OF- THE4FGiPItII lark from the Toombs nff d A iI They tell a good one on Moscow Croft When the telephone was established from the St Bernard office to the No n shop Croft was greatly delighted at the idea of direct communication When first call came he rushed promptly to the instrument and responded Now Crofts hearings somewhat impaired and after lis tening intently for some time to he still small voice and failing o catch the full meaning he turned and inquired anxiously of Joe Pritchett who was working forty feet from the instrument Joe what did that fellow say A standing mystery was cleared ip here last week when John Pey on moved The whole town has been amazed for months at the singular conduct of Peytons ther peri mometers fell and vice versa and which perversity has balked the local philosophers but all this strangeness was satisfactorily explained when Peyton took down the erratic instrument and found that all this time it had been hanging upside down hence its non compos mentis conduct Now Peyton wears an overcoat With great ado and bluster When he used to take his extras off And don his linen duster An amusing incident happened ere last weeek A well known went over to Madisonville nd after bowing down at the of Bacchus he purchased half a gallon of that whichentang leth the feet and boarded the train for home Upon reaching this lacd he tried to conceal his jug ntil he reached home To effect this he put both hands behind his back and beneatTf his long overcoat and tried to make believe that he was only walking with his hands crossed behind his back as old men frequently do But oh alack and alas In his anxiety to conceal the jug which he heldIn his right hand he thrust both hands and the jug also through the split of his long coat and held hat jug in plain view to the merriment of evflfi the most casual spectator If beneath his shirt he vainly tries To hide a drink and falls He cannot hope to bide a jug Outside those long coat tails II I Uncle Oscar Stevens was observed meandering towards the wagon shop of Rickctt Todd last eek He had in his hand a gnarled twisted crooked piece of hickory upon which knots were more numerous than rivets along the seams ofa steam boiler When asked concerning his move he said I am going for to ake an ax handle of this timber Why you could not make a stakeout of that mess of knots that one could drive in the ground said i questioner You just wait nd see said he He worked diligently until late in the evening trying to form a handle and finally had to abandon his original inten on I need an awl handle mighty bad he said and this tough piece is just the proper thing to make it He labored upon the awl handle for time and it did seem for a that he would be success l but just as he was boring a hole to insert the awl he split the in two pieces Amidst the ud jeers and laughter of the crowd he threw away the pieces I and retired in disgust and confusion For a handle In the axe topnl- He was in axeual need The knots and kinks so knocked him out He could knot at awl succeed Last week the neighs and brays failed to appear in this per from the simple fact that the hoss editor was down with chills For several days the man of nags meanderedaround his face looking like it had been balfsol with brown paper anda genei aching pervading his makeup Victuals ceased to be attractive and sweet mash lost its fascination then a chill came on him not one of these little deaf and dumb chills but a regu liar old time break bone swamp ague Oh no not a dumb chill but one that spoke in thunder tones One thousand little malarial whose feet were shod with icicles raced up the nag mans spinal column They wers met and chased back by two thousand little demons whose heels were tempered to a welding heat This marci- ing and counter marching w kept up for a couple of During the whole of that time ti teeth of nag man chattered hi castanets or an old time plantation nigger performing aVbor solo When the chill and fev subsided the man of nags looked 1desperatehoss editor quinine and m laria which for all around severit has not been equalled since that that contest recorded by it poet when The devil and the Dutch and the dun cow fit Finally quinine prevailed and the equine man is again at the post of dutyThough dread agues did bis backbone tweakVThe old boss editor is game And the readers of TUB flea this week Will hear his neighs and brays the same LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS Asst agent S W Mothersbead returned last week from a trip to Lexington where be went to accompany his sister who now attends college there The rumor is afloat that a colored sec tion hand who had been at work on Ihe new side track being laid here and who was a few days ago discharged was last Monday arrested at Henderson and taken to the pest house on account of showing signs of smallpox breaking out on him Quite naturally some of the men who e1wererather uneasy at this time- dSeveral crews have been taken off at the result will be beneficial to the remain log crews who can now make more time During the last few months some lie or six engineers and conductors among the best on Jhe road have been relieved from duty and will probably look elsewhere for work Four soldier trains passed north over the Henderson division last Tuesday The L 1 N catches them going and coming The new electric interlocking system at Nortonville is working fioe under the admanagementOgden both of whom are watchful and take an interest in their work Section Foremen Edmonton and Cates of Ihe Slaughtersville and Sebree sections with their crews have been cutting quite a number of dangerous trees along the ra road lately This is a good move and should be kept up until no trees that would reach the track when they fell are left Master of Trains Devney and Supervisor Sullivan made a business trip over the Providence branch last MondayI Agent Miller who is soon to take charge of the ticket office of L N at Header son is now visiting relatives at Kansas City Missouri The people of Webster County In the 1rI TooThInl ifWellIsick are thin Are you sure I the food is all right 1 Chit I Ithey IaI past and asa result the di I 7 gestlon Is weakened II that babyII a I i your common- I sense and help nature a I doII I I SCOTTS I j EMULSION I to the babys rood three or gaini1 5 you seems I correct the digestion and gets the baby started right I again If the baby is nurs I ling but does not thrive thenf = mother should take the I i emulsion It will have a i good effect both upon the- mother I I and child Twenty T factIIi SCOTT New 01C tmIIIIIIHtIIIJ vicinity of Dixon and other points are much elated over what they consider a sure enough railroad to be built there soon by what is known as the St Louis construction company or as some claim the Illinois Central Conductor Moody was called to court last week as an Important witness in a railroad case laFoteman L H OBrien has just tea SOUl to feel proud of the crew who hi charge of the wrecking car Such able men as list Baugb Cannon and Smith are bard to find ytePale here as dispatcher Murfreesboro Term March 27The proposed railroad to be known as the Teoc essee Eastern Western which will con beingnby public this county The road will enter this county near Eagleville and then dome to this place and Ready villa on to Woodbury E Wood here representing the road is doing ladSset to r he can get the right of way through the city limits The roads will touch at th intermediate points between Knoxville ant Memphis All the road asks of the count is the right of way The people are mud exercised over the project and will doubt city1Sto way go aadIe says eIbat the road has already been surveyed and that a second survey is now in progress ofrDOWN IN TilE MINES 1Over one hundred colored miners passed through Louisville Friday night en route Iefor Paoa Ills- Foreman Toombs was the sufferer last week from chills and fever but at tbi writing is much better Foreman John R Evans is now contem plating building a fine new residence on South Railroad street in the near future Work on the foundation for new scales at the Arnold mine has been commenced and in a short time tbVseales will be ready for use Messrs Umstead and White of the St Bernard mechanical force made Chicago and other northern points a brief visit las t week in the interest of their company Many of the soldiers now in the Philippine Islands express a desire to remain there and engage in mining and other en lerprises There is evidently a big fielu there for willing labor A New York dispatch tells of the pur chase of a large tract of mineral and tim ber land in Eastern Kentucky which hIS just been bought for Eastern and Canadian ca lIalisls at a price of J50ODO Kumpr says that out a month sgo a driver In the mines here became so brutal to the mute be was driving that he cut out part of the animals tongue and the result is that said driver must hunt for work elsewhere Si3g The soldiers have been called away from Pana Ills and It is feared the result will be more bloodshed as the union miners who have been Idle for months past will now measure swords with those who look their places We believe it is geaerally conceded that the oldest miner now in the employ of the St Bernard Coal Company Is Uncle Johnnie Lawrence as be is commonly called be being but a few months under ninety years of age The past winter was a severe one in more than one respect The salesman whose duty it is to solicit coal trade found himself without a job as special efforts on his par IIwere not needed when zero weather was at band Work on the annual report q the St Bernard Coal Company is now under bead way and as figures do not lie when used properly they are expected to show tha the past year has been one of the most prosperous in the history of that company Mr Henry Burden who is one of thi- St Bernard drivers here says that the mule he has been driving for the last fly years has bad during that time only one weeks rest He says ItI the speed they have to travel bat uses Ib mules up and not the heavy pull Engineer James Kiiroy one of the Hecla Coal Companys most faithful employes has been on the sick list the last tbrte weeks the result of a cold contracted durI ing the very coM weather of February while at work trying to keep water pipes from freezing up Some Henderson men are now taking a great interest la the development of a gold AlaIt t One of them recently brought back a nug get of gold worth a sum which he takes pleasure in exhibiting to friends II is quite interesting indeed to see the friendly contest now going on between the veteran coal miners In the emyloy of liii- St Bernard Coal Company each proud ol the fact that they have workedVtwentyfiye I years or more for that company From a small concern they have seen it grow to its immense proportions of the present time and their associations with the officials of the company have always been both friendly and profitable and It is now a pleasure for them to show up their record ComIput of six cars being produced and an dallyIthousand bushels a wonderful increase over that of last October when the largest output was seventeen thousand bushels Mr Jones says the increase In principally due 10 Improvement in machldrry andtnirib The damage suit brought ngalnst the Empire Coal Company by k miner who a year or two ago was slightly hurt by the fall of about fifty pounds of slate was re cently called for trial at Hopkinsyille and the result was just what justice would de mand a verdict in favor of the defendant The evidence in favor of the plaintiff ac cording to Foreman Robinsons statement was weak indeed The fact as brought out In Iba trial was that the plaintiff only bore butIVilhtbeIb A Stron Fortification Fortifythebodyagaintdisca5e by Tutts Liver Pills an abso lute cure for sick headache clys pepsia sour stomach malaria constipation jaundice bilious troublesiDrTuttr Your Liver Pills arc thflywhce1of1ifc J shall ncr be grateful for the accident that broughtthem my notice I fells ifI had a new lease of life J Fairleigh Platte Cannon Col Tuft Liver Pills Wesley Burrus shot John V Anderson m the shoulder at the litters home neat Elkton Mon day night The wound was slight Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam A physician can prescribe Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam The Formula is on ihe package Cures your cough in day fortFor sale by St Bernard Drug Store 1For a beautiful complexion use Dr Carl German Liver Powder When Dr Hunter returns to his Guatemalan mission he will make strenuous efforts to save the life of a Missouri filibuster who is under death sentence irt Honduras ToCure a Cold in One Day Take La x tlve Bromo Quinine Tablets All dragglst refund money if it falls to cure 250 The genuine his L B Q on each tablet A Louisville boy Ensign Davis JDavisBoard has distinguished himself by capturing thirty Philippine wars riots To rotor tbt Clear Skin Lbs IlrUbt Eye the Alert Gait and Sound lUatfboi DrM A Situ mom Liver Medicine An old German woman hanged herself in a secluded spot near Russellville and was not found till two weeks afterwards Backache lithe first Indication of kidney trouble Urinary disorders Diabetes and even 1 Dfitase follow unless checked perfectkldatysat St Bernard Drugstore The ayes of snakes are never closed Alive or dead sleeping 1or waking they are always wide open Pneumonia is the quick agent of death Folly one thud of recent deaths have been froze pneu monia following la grippe Pneumonia cannot follow the use of Foleys Honey and Tar Campbell Co In the Bank of England at least sixty folio volumes or ledgers arc filled daily with writing in keeping accounts flushed Cheek Thiobblsf Temples Nausea Lat llodeLo t Appetite Sallow Complexion Pimplea Blotch are wtrnlnjt Take Dr M A Simmons Liver Wedlclne A single shipment of seventy two carloads of lard from St Louis to Hamberg Germany is reported as having passed through Louis vile JournalDoylestowit ber oycarsfrom rheumatism in his rlllht shoulder uliide lie says My right arm at times was entirely useless I tried Chamberlain1 Pain Balm and was snr prized to receive relief almost immediately comtDrugStoretons Gip George King St Charles Mrs Will Rayborn spent Saturday and Sunday with her pa- rtents Mr and Mrs W C Wilson Mortons Gap IThe Best Salve In the World- Is Banner Salve Ills made from a pvc scription by a world wide known skin IaligtRunning Sores and all skin diseases Campbell Co Prof E B Bourland conducted the exercises at the Christian prayer meeting last Monday A Frightful Blunder WiUoften canse a horrible Burn Scald Cut or Bruise Bncklens Arnica Salve the best in the world will kill the pain and promptly heal it Cures old sores fever sores ulcers boils felons corns all akin eruptions Best pile cure on earth Only SoldIWillie Phillips returned home from Bowling Green Saturday He will rest from his school work for two or three months at least CoDiljpailon of Iba Bowels may be eailljr cured b a of Dr M A Simmons LIver Medicine IMrsChl8 Winstead and Mrs W D Yarbrough of Madison ville visited friends here Tiles day Bismarcks Iron Netve Was the r S 1of his splendid health Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not fonnd where Stomach Liver KJdneys and Bowels are out of order If yota want these qualities tad the success they bring use Dr Kings New Life Pills They develop eyery power of brain and body Only djc afSt Bernard Drugstore Rev J F Story filled the pulpit at the Christian church Sunday morningVDr Sawyers Wild Cherry anti Tar cures because it was made to cure It soothe find relieves the irritated condition of throarind lungs A trial will prove It ForaloW StBeroardDrBRStore nuhlanberg Presbytery 24TheMuhlenberg ing a number of churches and twentyfive delegates will convene i in this city April 20 The Rev B M Porter of Greenville will preach the opening sermon and I Dr McNeiley of Nashville will deliver the annual addre- sspINUIlAWTEA JIIJDppe aae Indt BagultiMtbeliTMr Price 25 eta Sold by St Bersard Drug Store 1 Full Shelves New GoodsV Variety5I t IF Our Spring Goods are being received daily and opened for jpublic inspection of our friends and patrons Our new purchases include a large 4variety of Dress GoodsVu Wash Goods I 1 Beautiful Line of Silk fWaist Patterns IVchChoice Embroideries Lin if ings Hosiery Ribbons and everything needed to com plete a womans apparel in 4 choice st- yleNti1 7 ShirtsWe are headquartersorthe Noxall Shirts of which we have a very attractive assortment IT IS CARPET CorpetIToo and we have a line of here and on the road everybody can be suited 0 3 OUR NELSON SHOES IWILL BE IN WITHIN A DAYS FEVIF The place to get well dressedwith stuff ofsterling quality at fair prices is ourstore lS I St emd GenI Store f 1 4V3 CU I S CS SPV S ISS SC4 J W TWYMANI Stoves v CASTINGS AND TINWARE f I Contractor of all kinds Tin Galvanized Iron andVCopper Work 4p ROOFING AND GUTTERING A SPECIALTY AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED TI I44 44SI C S 5 S C SISSISiCS S S P SSIS4Is ISS U SI- iP vVm tf T SOLICITED YOUR ORDERS to Who Dols tile Livery BUSIneSS9 I Ask your neighborsV They allsay that we l haul better loads fur nish best teams and al ways at the right t pricej t- I I I LPenAll nu Barnett Arnold t- t td ttmt j do Io dl44oJ aai1JdI ddddlhd jJjjmyA i 6p Ji l icontfactorIS YBAHB IXPERIKN- OCEARLIJMBTOW pf Alt Classes of Buildings complete ready for KYirecludln the furnishing of all 1 X i and comnjoft labor SSf 1 PLANS DETAILS SPEOI r guaranA H 1 DRAWN UPON SHORT NO of Building and Special Work Give cl TICE MO chance at your work before 1 t 4rrrrlv meJ lliWiV dMS S491a IeI 4434I4S4SU I P S I SS CSI4RVWI tS IGEOFGE O TOY 1f1 4 ucee ior to Isaac Davis r i 1IVERVFEED c ISTI7 At the Old Stand on WY Main treet just west i tEARLINGTONr I FirstClass Equipilleiltaiid Propt Service fu II II f V 11 f rt Il t it0 VV rr T rflvTI i c CI1e ee 33y ZJnbustru we a dut LOCAL NEWS t John M Victory was ill and con fined to his home Monday IGeorge adler of Kelly was in the City Saturdayvrid made us a pleasant call OJW Rash of Henderson wasI i herd Sunday the guest of his 1ibrohr JamesR Rash Dan Evans didnt go to lodge Tuesday evening but ho learned the leaving time of thoIIplug train o Cot Jo Fi Foard went to Nash ville last week to attend the funeral of Mr William Duncan who had been one of the Colonels closest frienUs Miss Lula Brasheir a popular x young schoolmistress daughter of Mr John Brasheir of this place began teaching a school at Ltsman Webster County last week r Elder I H Tee has closed withI Lee Oldham for the building ofI his new cottage on the lot adjoin ing his residence The house Pr wilt be built in a short white The three new cottages being Sbuilt by E E Stodghill for GeoI C Atkinson near Loch Mary are IV nearing completion and will be ready time for occupancy in a short fff 5 Squire O J Farnsworth has i been confined to his home the past week with an attack rheumatism antlgenoral debility but his many friends hope to see him out again in a few days r Joe Summers and family arcIS now in their new residence on- t South Railroad street which was y recently completed by Contractor t M McCord It is a handsome c tItage and a credit to the street I I I B L Nichols a prominent farmer and leading merchant off Lisman Webster county was here 4ISatiirday enroute home from Louis yule where he had been buying a large new stock merchandise s r The Madisonville bowling team was defeated last Friday night by the Hopkinsville team at the latter city There will probably be an L t other contest between the two teams at an early date at Madi eonville John W Twyroan has purchased a fine outfit of new machinery of I ttthe latest approved pattern for Sworking metal roofing of all kinds tt making stove pipe and doing gen eral tin work He expects to order other machines before the summer is over The Sundayschool workers of the Christian church will hold their- teachers meeting at the home off- S Mr and Mrs W F Burr tonight All the teachers are expected to be present and as many as possible of the advanced students of the school Mr A S Shelton who has been furnishing many Earlington cus tamers for two years or more with i choice produce ahd fruit is now l disposing of I some very choice sweet potatoes which TilE BEE knows are good See his adver tisement F Ii McGary who has been with the KemperWoolwine Candy Cracker Co of Nashville I Tenri the past week is much pleased with his position as stock man and has good prospects to go IS on the road in May His territory will probably be in Louisana S J H C Brasheir has been offered a trade of a well equipped farm 3 near Slaughtersville in exchange 2h for his residence property in Earl ington There is little in the way of the consummation of a trade of property in his case since a car penter cau always make a new home to suit himself but Mr Bra shier did not want to trade loca- tions9 just now Richard Baker who owns a farm 1 near Mannington where he made I a crop last year and who was form erly a citizen of Earlington was in town Saturday Mr Baker likes I tne looks of Earlington better than Ii ever andjt is not improbable that he may decide to make his home ff here again provided he can make 4 suitable arrangements with refer i J ence to his farm f d t + 10Jn By special request TilE BEE r i does not mention the names of ttwo Western Kentucky gentlemen and capitalists who visited Earl ington Tuesday to study the con i ditibnswith reference to the pos sible location here of a banking in J Jstitulion They have under con sideration this and some otherS tpolotsandare not yet decided vheretlieir bank shall be located L S I Magazine Club One of the most delightful meet ings yet enjoyed by the Magazine Club was at the home of Mrs Ernest Rash Thursday afternoon Owing tothe pleasant weather the attendance was remarkably good Mrs Paul Moore and Miss Burr the leaders entertained the club to withtwo most instructive articlesT Mrs Moores The Theater Scribners and Miss Burrs Liquid Air McClurcs Roll call was answered in the usual way and many current events all of much interest totl the ClubIjDelicious refreshments were served and greatly enjoyed after which the club adjourned to meet in with Mrs W F Burr Mrs Mctl Gary and Miss Hester will leada STATS OP SlLUCASFRANK J CHUNKY makes oath that hills ACheneyof Toledo County and Slate aforesaid and that said firm will pay the sum of4 ONEuHUNDRED DOLLARS for each every case of catarrh that cannot be cured to by the use of HALLS CATARRH CURB FRANK I CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in ray presence this 6th Day of December A D 1886 ttj1 I Notary Public Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucousvsurfaces of the system Send menials free t F J CllhNEY 6 CO Toledo 0pSold by Druggists 75C Halls Family Pills are the best George Stiller Dead George Stiller a promising tfnd popular young man of Nortonvillc died at that place Thursday last and was buried Friday Mr Stiller was formerly of Henderson andat one time did local work on the Henderson Gleaner He has since his residence in Nortonville corresponded to for the local press For T some time too he was in charge of the baggage business of the Ill inois Central Railroad at Norton ville but has since been engaged in other business He has been in ill health for some time A young wife survives him who has the deepest sympathy of their many friends at Nortonville and elsewhere nWonderful 1818New NliverNbaddoctors and they railed to do me aoy good I got no relief until I began to use yourt valuable Nubian Tea I used about dollars worth of it and It did me more good tban all the medicine I ever took I have gained thirtyfive pounds in weight and my health is very good I can sleep soundly and my appetite is excellent I can recommend Planters Nubian Tea to the world as being a Godsend to any com munity Any one who doubts this state 1SoldUnd RoadsoRoad improvement has begun here H S Corey larm super intendent for the St Bernard Coal Company put twentyeight wagon J loads of brick bats and rubbish into a single hole on the Stb Charles road at the head of Lochi Mary Thursday Friday and and ten wagon loads into another hole This is a pointer on the present very numerous mudholeit on the best dirt roads county What is to be found on the bad roads of the county thatI knownot the grading machine only get an annual backscratch ing from the hoe of the swain whoar works the road to save his taxes and escape a fineis bottomless d s and fathomless I Ills Life Was Saved Mr J E Lilly a prominent citizen of Hannibal Mo lately bad a wonderful deliverance from a frightful death In tell ing of It he says I was taken withgTyphoid Fever that ran into My lungs became hardened I was so weak I couldnt even sit up in bed Nothtlog helped me I expected to soon Consumption of Dr Kings New Discovery One bottle gave great re lief I continued lo use Itaud now am well and strong I cant say too much io its praise This marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all Throat and Lung Trouble Kegu lar size 50 cents and too Trial bottles free at St Bernard Drug Store every bot tie guaranteed An immense stock of Clothing Dry Goods and Shoes will be opened by the Grand Leader mer chants at Madisonville this week and will be ready for inspection Saturday April 1st Dr Rash Relatives of Dr O W Rash at this place convey the information that the doctor will go to a new post of duty as army surgeon in the next feW days His wife will accompany him The instruc tions from the War Depart ment are that Dr Rash shall be ready to go to Fort Ethan Allen Vermont There is no medicine that has yet been discovered that has virtues deserving to be compared with Dr Sawyers Wild Cherry and Tar forbad cases of Chronic Bron chitis Consumption or any cough or cold For sale by St Bernard Drugstore Incorporated The Monarch Coal Company has filed articles of incorporation with the Secretary of State The DulitW son and the capital stock is placed at 24000 tUUuJAU CUBAN RELIEF cures COUo Neuralgia eind Toothache Inflyontoutei Bout Stomach and Besmw Complaint Price 2S CentS Sold py St Bernard Drug Store V 2b lj i THIRD KENTUCKY Has Been Invited to Bowling Green But Will Probably fluster Out 5tiSavannah A special from Bowling Green the Courier Journal says Itu practically certain that the hird Kentucky regiment if mus tered out in this State will be dtso banded in this city The War Department has given assurances of this and it is almost certain thatc musterout will take place in t- entucky Before thin regiment gets to thiS country the weather will bo amply warm for camping tents If there is a chance for regiment to be mustered oute t any of the coast cities this place will make no fight as the e- oldiers feel that they would geto much more pay for transportation n address inviting the regiment a o Bowling Green has bsen drawn p by a committee and forwarded the soldiers at Matanzas Cuba Regiment Prettrj Savannah A letter to the CourierJournal from a member of the Third Ken kysays the members of the reg iment are almost unanimous in de siring to be mustered out at Sa- annab It is not a palter of sentiment with the soldiers but urely one of dollars and cents They figure it out this wayaIf we are mustered out at vannah our travel pay would be 3280 Our fare from there to t our homes would be on an averagep I5 leaving to each man Not only would we lose this ifs mustered out at Lexington but t each man would have to pay farei his home 5hIrdWashington March 27The Third Kentucky will reach Savan nah by April i The Quarter master General said this morning that the Logan unloaded the Third Georgia at Savannah yes 5 terday and started back for the Third Kentucky this morning The regiment is collected and is waiting the transport It will be ustured out at Savannahu Best way to Invest 35 Centss 1898NeWSpencer I want to tell you what I of your ubian Tea I have used it myself and n my family and It is all that you claim or it It is the best Liver Medicine ever It is just the thing to take if n feel bad and are biliousbSold by St Bernard Drug StorelMr Fault in Arizona From the Arizona Silver lieu published at Globe Ariz of date 16 we quote the following notice ofour friend Geo H Faull f St Charles who has been in Caliiornia for some time but is now returning to Kentucky Geo H Faull brother of Joseph and P Faull arrived yesterday evening from Los Angeles He had not seen his- rothers for thirty years Mr Jas P Faull is also a min ng man and the paper quoted from speaks of his just now hayf ing escorted sonic mining men rom Denver on a tour of inspec ion of the coal and copper de posits on the San Carlos strip which they were favorably mpressedtIt is very bard To stand idly by and see ur dear ones suffer while awaiting the ar ival of the doctor An Albany NjY dairyman called at a drugstore there fora veryickn helcft word for him to come at once on his return He also bought a bottle of Chamberlains Cough Remedy which be hoped would giv pmd relief untiL the doctor should arrlveIo a few hours be returned saving the doctor need not come the child as much better The drug ist AIrOlloscbozsaystbelamllyhass- loce recommended Cough thethat part of the country For sale by St Bernard Drug Store Earlington B T Robinson Morton Gap George King St Charles You will be able to buy goods cheaper of the Grand Leader in Madisonville thfiny trading placein Hopkins cotlniyas this is only a branch of sixteen other stores that arc scattered over this State Ben J Sisk1 F Ben J Sisk a prosperous farmer whose place lies between Earling ton and Madisonville near the Monarch mines died Friday morning of tuberculolsis to which ho has been a victim for several years Mr Sisk was about forty years old and a son of the late A J Sisk He leaves a wife and five children i A Timely Hint You should be wise and in that your blood Is rich and pure and your whole system put Ina perfectly healthy condition by the use of Dr Carjstedta German Liver Powder Then you vrHl b tee from malaria typhoid fever colds and the grip Dr Carlstedts German Liver Cow der Is the best medicine mOney can buy For sate by St Bernard Drug Store For your Cold try Dr Olios Spruce Gum Balsam Price 350 andjoc a bottle Stockholders fleeting The annual meeting of the stockholders of the St Bernard Coal Company will bIeld In the general offices of jhe Company at Earlington Ky Wednesday April 19 1899 GEOROE C ATKIKSOK ii4t Secretary J n ijfJ r f Important Health Notice To whom it may concern Whereas The prevalence of Small Pox in sections of country t far removed from Earlington impels your Board of Health o under Section 2055 of the Statutes of Kentucky to take prompt meas rea to keep the dreaded and loathsome disease out of the town To this end they ask the hearty co bYourfor the best interests of all con deem it right and proper each and every citizen should at once be properly vaccinatedMThe physicians to tho work Doctors Davis Mothersis head and Chatten will totach case free of costpIt is hoped very effort to facilitate the Wotk f the physicians so that the work as thttendetoThe attention of the officers of the Town of Earlington is directedin to this request which must endforced that all strangers in town without visible means of supportJ must leave town at once will forthwith carry out this order ofPDAN M EVANS nealtn Earlington March 28 1899 No Right to UglinessmThe woman who Is lovely in face form nd temper will always have friends but lul keepberrun down she will be nervous and unable II she has constipation or kidney pirnies wretched complexion Electric Bitters the best medicine in the world to regulate purifyhecomplexIon log woman of a rundown invalid Only d 0 cents at St Bernard DrugStorein Will Play Bloomers The Colonels the Louisville baseball team who arc spending some time at Thomasville Ga arc to a match on shthbeen playing ball allover the South It is speculated that if the Colonels do not lose their heads or are taken with beau fail re they will defeat the bloomer nine Heres a chance for a great tart toward pennant winning Going Down Hill PeopleKfrom Kid Diseases Eeelut steady loss of strength and vital ty They should lose in FoleysKldoey Preparation Campbell Co Dont fail to attend the opening of of the Grand Leader in Madison ville Saturday April i Sunrise MeetingwA Christian Endeavor service will be held on Easter bunday April 2 1899 at 630 a m in As sembly Hall All are cordially in vited to attend the service and take even a little of that so freely extended in the wonderful words rom the Word of Him who speak eth as never man hath spokes orG can speak Volcanic Eruptions Are grand but Skin Eruptions rob lifeIf joy Bucklens Arnica Salvo also Old Running and Fever Sores Ulcers Bolls Felons Corns Warts Cuts Bruises Burns Scalds Chapped Hands Chilblains Best Pile cure on earth Drives out Pains and Aches Only 35 cts tlStResigned Mayfield Pastorate The intelligence is wired from Mayfield that Elder J W Hardy has handed in his resignation as pastor of the Christian Church pherewo years coming from Hopkins where he was president of the college there His future plaus are unknown i Spring tiredness is due to an Impover Isbed condition of the blood and is cured by Hoods Sarsaparllla which enriches the I blood Sweet Potatoes for Sale 1 have nice sound sweet potatoes for bedding for sale on the Hecl a road A S SHELTON C E Convention The District Convention of the Christian Endeavorers will be held at Bowling Green beginning Satur day April 15 Earlington M adi sonville Hopkinsville and a num ber of other Western Kentucky towns are included in the district CASTORIAIFor Infants and The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of An invitation is extended you to attend the opening of the Grand SaturdayIWant d Male Help WantedA hustler to sell an article affording good profit A specialty for which there is a steady and increasing demand No samples required Good situ ation for rigllf party Only those meaning business need apply Address Manufacturer Cleve land Ohio I 1 rJ rHrtt J i f i r HSBBTHEAD W J Nisbet and Hiss Cora Head Married In Jcffcrsonville Ind Walter J Nisbet manager off the Providence Coal Company and Miss Cora Head a popular young lady of Providence who has many friends here were married in Jeffersonville Ind last Saturday afternoon The young people had een engaged for some time and iss Head who has been In the millinery business at Providence was in Louisville buying her spring She was joined there by r Nisbet and they went to 3d- ersonville and were married It said there was no opposition on he part of the parents of either arty The newly married people returned and stopped at Madison yillc Sunday and went different ways if nothing had happencdbut told e news Monday and wentho ome of Mr Nisbets father where remained until Tuesday even g and then proceeded to Provi ence The bride is a daughter of Mrs tune Head of Providence Mr Nisbet is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs W A Nisbet of Madison ville Good for the Children Mrs Ella union of Hluton Ala rites us August lath 1898 I advise all others to give their children Planters Nubian Tea when they are puny or fret I keep this medicine in the house and when the children are ailing I give them a dose and that is the last of it Sold by St Bernard Drug Ston- eMorganSullivan FMiss Minnie Sullivan and Mr Guy C Morgan of Greenville were married in the parlors of the Wiltard Hotel at Louisville Mon at i oclock Both are prom ent and popular young people in Greenville society- Recommended ffor bnurlppe N JACXSON Danville 111 writes My daughter had a severe attack of La Grippe seven years ago and since then whenever e takes cold a terrible cough settles on lungs We tried a great many remedies without giving relief She tried Foleyi Honey and Tar which cured her She has never been troubled with a cough since sjc Campbell Co GARDEN SEEDS EXHAUSTED Commissioner of Agriculture has no More For Distribution The following letter from the- entucky Agricultural Commissioner will exprain itselfD- ITORTIIE BEE Earlington Ky DEAR SIRIl you will kindly announce the columns of your payer that the sup plylbf garden seeds for distribution by this Bureau Is exhausted you will confer a favor on the undersigned an4 be the means saving the people many dollars in postage The office is flooded with requests to which it is impossible to reply individually The report of the purchase of tooc orth of seed was an erroneous one The amount really expended for this purpos was 72875 Very trulyyours LUCAS Moou- Commlssiooer Agriculture Consumption Cured Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam will cure any case of consumption if taken in time Consumption starts with a slight cough or colt This where consumption gets its art and Ifyou will use Dr Ottos Spruce uru Balsam you will cure the cough heal the lungs and throat and avoid the most dreaded of all diseases consumption Delay in attending to a slight cough may ost you your lifo urge size bottles nico 25 c and Soc For sale by St Bernard Drug Store One of the valuable prizes that the op posing forces in the Pbllliplnes are con tending for by force of arms is the con of the only railroad on the Luzon Pneumonia Follows La Grippe but pneumonia cannot follow the use of Foleys Honey and Tar Pneumonia Is striking down hundreds of those who thought they were cured of la Foleys Honey and Tar taken during or after la grippe is guaranteed to prevent pneumonia Campbell Co All arrangements and the program have been made for the dedication ot the Kentucky monument Chickamauga Park on May 3 Mrs Mlnnla McAlpIn Mijflitd KY writes Dr M A Simmons Liver Medicine In the pall 3 years hat tared ut many doctors bill I I cure mr baby of deoptoated Colds and prevented Pneumonia I believe it a much better and stronger medicine tban flack Draught Maysville Kentucky capitalists are reported to have invested neal 200000 in Kansas City real estate during the past week For quick and positive relief from a cole or cough Dr Sawyers Wild Cherry and Tar has no evuai Try it and you wi recommend it For sale by St Bernard Drugstore Opening Day at the Gran Leader in Madisonville Saturda April ist The Confederate Association 01 Kentucky will hold its annua meeting at Lexington April I Tbd Curative Properties Strength and Bffec of Dr M A Slmmoni Liver Medicine aro alwaj the tame It can not be equaled Work has begun on new coa mines on top of Lookout Mountaii just across the Georgia line Coke ovens will be built Given Up by Four Doctors BBAVER DAM Ohio My daughter after being treated by Iou doctors anti being given up for lost a neIgh- bor recommended Foleys Kidney Cure Today she II able to walk several mile without fatigue I feel we would have los her had it not been for your medicine Resoectfully Mas J M Bailey ICampbelllt Co Nice Salted Straw 30 cent per bail at W C McLeods Subscribe for TUB BEE P 1 TilE COST OF LABOR How It Is Reduced Without aIDecrease In Wage Rates From the Now York Sun We have not as a people begunS to realize Until recently truth and meaning of the economic axiom that the cost of labor is to be measured not by the wages paid but by the value of the product We may pay much higher wages IIiscause by superior machinery and more highly trained skill in man aging it one of our workmen can turn out a better product anda good deal more of it in a daytLast year when a Philadelphia iron firm underbid British manu facturers for the supply of 1000 tons of iron piping to the City ofb Glasgow it was surmised by Glas gows astounded City Council thatCc the Philadelphia firm was paying smaller wages to its workmen It was found that higher wages were paid to American workmen who however produced per man in theb same time over twentyfive per cent more piping than tho Brit ish The Americans could sell their product in Glasgow 3000 miles away at the smaller price Mr Jeans secretary of the Brit is ish Iron Trade Association said recently that the labor cost of mak ing billets and rails in America is now from 25 to 35 per cent less than in Great Britain I Operatives making a certain grade of shoes in Massachusetts receive three times the wages of Ger man operatives but our shoemak ing machinery has reduded tho cost of the American product to 40 cents per pair while the same grade of shoes made in Germany costs 58 cents a pair This country is competing suc cessfully with the rest of the world not by demanding from its work men twelve hours labor at meager wages but busing wellpaid labor and the best machinery to improve the quality and increase the quantity of its products We arc increasing the economy of labor without reducing the wages of the artisan Are you a subscriber to TilE DEE You should be COLDSColds nro easily taken and often do velop Into bronchitisor consumption Yonsllould cure Beold promptlywith Dr John W Dulls This celebrated remedy is mos c1ll clent and will euro a cold at onco DtBullsCOUCH Promptly cures Stubborn Colds Doses are imall end pleasant to take Doctors recommend It a ctl At all druggists ST JfflHES HOTEL ST LOUIS EVR0FEtN FL N Rates 750 and 9100 per Day RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES SPECIAL 25c DINNER SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER Na 1 13ef Steak or Mutton Chops Potatoes Cakes or Wattles Codec or Tea ano1 Fruit 10 Mi 3 Slam Two tiggs Potatoes Cakes or Waffles and Coffee or Te323Nft 3 Pork Chop with Potatoes and Cakes or- WaSlesandCoffeeorTea21 I No 4 Lck Trout Gutter Sauce Cakes or Waffles and Coffee or Ira 20 No 5 Out Meal and Cream or Bouillon Hot Rolls flutter and Coffee or Tea 1- 97taGTw Eggs Duller Toast ant Coffee or Tun Take Market St Ctrs direct to Slotci Trj European Ilan Cheapest null best out 2rtor what you get- THOa P MILLER PncEIDim BAND VISIT POSTPONED I i Roads Will Prevent Early Visit From St Charles Band i tore House Br ken IntoGood HealthNew Band Stand St Charles ICy March spSpecial Because of the very bad roads the visit of the St Charles Cornet Band to Earlington which was expected to be made on the ist of April will have to be postponed to a- ater date which cannot now bo definitely suggested However the band expects to make the visit as early as circumstances will permit Prof Jack Mitchell under whose instruction the band II making rapid progress has arranged the popular song She Was Bred in Old Kentucky es pecially to suit the St Charles Band and his selection will be played and sung in the regular Saturday evening concerts at St Charles A choice program has been arranged for Saturday evening next in the very popular selection Lar oard Watch The band will visit Crofton the last part f April and give that thriving Christian town a sample of what a coal miners band can do when they try The store house of Mr Fox lately occuI sundarnlgblmon two cans of tomatoes one plug to acco and one piece of underwear TheI lood bounds have not yet arrived Bad weather and good health dont agree but this combination is in effect In SI Charles just now The proposed band stand from which our citizens are to be treated to weekly i open air concerti by the St Charles Band sprouting o- UlUNlnVNNNIilINWUiNNhlMd i A FREE PATTERN 5 yonr own election to crcrr Cub- E 3 tcribcr Ooljr 50 cents a year S CALJSAMAGAZYNEV I j A LADIES MAGAZINE A ctmt bttutiful colored plate t latet S 2 fashion 6r isro ktng economiti j fancy I ork houuhold hints ctlon etc Sub = copyEStjrtlih Reliable Dpto fj 3 E AbiolutelylentectFIttIl3g 5 r M CALLAT P mRNSV I IS NoSeamAllowance Patterns jg u and t cti eitheois higher thyc5i THE McCALL CO a 138148 Wut Uth St Naw YOr- k11WNHmNNNH1mmHAYNmNNW THE BEST Of THEM ALL 1 1 LIPPINCOTTSrtONTHLY i Contains a complete novel In every nuniiIn addition to A large quantity ot and entertaining roMiug Jfo pon ntie4 sCant tthlch are to oIJeolInatde tf tuott reader It Rbculd be In every household Sub icripllon C30O j cr year Ageiita wanted in over town to whom the most lIbemllnduccmDu Iwill 0 offered J B UPHHCOTT COMPANY PatUstSTfl PHILADELPHIA THOS B YOUNG Manufacturer Hlch Grade J Boots and Shoes Rpalr Work a Speelillr Earl1ngton ICy I wish to state to the general pub lic that owing to the demand fc Ir new work as well as all classes of I repair work I have procured the services of a firstclass shoemaker from Evansville and am now prepared i to do all work promptly on short notice All work guaranteed I to fit and give satisfaction I An Excellent Combination Tho pleasant method and beneficial remedySynuICALIFORNIA Fm SYRUP tho valuo of obtaining tho lIquid Ian tivo prlnclplcn of plants known to be prCllenUnlthemtaste and acceptablo to the system It is the ono perfect strengthening IAn lIystemeffcctuaUydispelling gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation permanently Its perfect freedom 4 every objectionable quality and sub kldnoysliveror irritating them make It tho idem laxative In tho process of manufacturing figs are used as aro pleasant to the taste but tho medicinal qunlitleaof the remedy are obtained senna and other a method known to the CALIFORNIA Pro SOUP Co only In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations pleaaa 7 remember the full name of tbecompanySprinted on tho front of every package CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP COi BAN FBAN CISCO OAT LOuIsvILLE mr NEW TOBK H T For sale by nil Druggists Price Kc pet botllei I W A MISBBT President O W WADDILL Caitltr1 Mopkl19 et- tntBANK B MADISONVILLE KY Captal Stock 50000 Transacts a general banking bnlne s and invites the accounts of the cltlsees of IHopkins and adjoining COl1ntlesIfinest and most necoro vaalt to that section of Kentucky 1 S 1 Cipltil Stock Paid In ftrtlil Pad 150000 110000 COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1887 JNO G MORTON I3AI KERThe advantages of a bank account are numerous It Is not to bnl ness men we are talking they salariedITheres ulctvIflbe bank ii a I good one Theres convenience the money always ready and out of reach your own petty sqnan 11 dering too It Is easy to spend small sums Nvfcen you have a large sum in your pocke- tMADISONVILLE KENTUCK Co Compound k prescriptionsI properly it takes time It requires experience and a complete knowledge of drugs It requires the druggist drupfreshpossible work and for compensation he must be reasonable WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEM BER WERE CAREFUL ST BERNARD DRUG STORE BO YEARS IIEXPERIENCE j I TRADE MARKS DtsnNs 1Vl an 10Anymeietitzg Asksnd6utji T ail CoIiEtnetlalntttce wltboat Scientific JIikrfcatA- han Uomelrninitrat lw klr Uwwtrfrjonraal Terraa- M tipBraleti Below is a cut of thetq Iifi Manufactured by I l IiFORBES O BRO I1 E y I Ky = a 41 i w i i iW i i ii Jt I- tr t L f p i v Y TrpV I 1L7 Pu1rPai rr 4 iV rrrn jrI I t idJ CONSUMPTION i 5 the Wonderful Doctor SlocumSystem of Treatment i is Demonstrating Every Day to the Entire Civil ized World that Consumption is Curable THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN CURED By Special and Particular Arrangement Four Free Prep arations Embracing the Complete Slocum System May be Obtained by EVery 5 Reader of This Paperb 4 In =c- Consumption Is curable i Thirdit stops at once alt caUrrh lMj l The discovery has been made perfected mucous dlscliarges and kills the cough triumphantly tested and to the worla FourthIt provides a true tonic Inlluenca- b1 the emlncut American medIcI expert which Invigorates anll Itlmulate VI1IiZ3 BpecUllst Dr T A Slocum all weak spots and the entire sysUm Tho fllocum System Is it thorough back to a all healthy this normal ConditiOn discovery kglorious 10Uff- lUentt TreatOfplte and comprehensive System of ng lJy a epcIaI arrangement cotLsting of Four Prepara made with the Doctor readers ot this 8per- Brnlhllator Hans Combined they represent codsmayobtain the Four Preparations of ConsumptIon coughs Slocum Stem as Illustrated asthma bronebltl anemic eondltlonslarynabove by sending tlJdr qpp1ete namtruudown systems co and uprNi Idra to the f StreetPItTheout of the human system everydeathdenling Editorial Advice Write to the lJaclor tq enD thereby rendering It susceptiblo to rc ask ht advice and hewUl give you th tpojitlve treatment bcnsfltofhls years experience Dont dt Second It Introdnces a buildlncnn fat lay but mend your full name postofflce anti tening trength restoring food which reo express address to flrT ASlocum US Pine torI the dleeaseated tlssU19 and brings I Street New York N Y and be sure to Fay the throat aodJungs Into active healthy use that you read this generqi4jarJn t4La paper n t j A t 1lingu ectabJcPICp3JalionrorAsI Op1Um neitherProtnotcsistionC1ctful orphlErforijineriJl NOT NARC OTIC I ditflfl4 fJ14SWl11ZHTCJlll o14 Qs I fHlII WormsConvulsionsFeverisltnessxndLosSoPSLEP AperrcetflenicdyrorConsup3lion i3I Cattri J Tat Sinulc spnlure of tJI1r ovnD jxcrcopyarwa4n II II 1r otf 1 iJ CASTORIAPor The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the- Signature of The I Kind You Have Always Bough- t1CASIORIA THE CETAUR OOUPANY NEWYOII CITY F of i t iIzA MEOICIP1iC A Popular Proprietary I Medicine Sold at Retail Packageco istcp in a direction that j t MILLION may lead to a revolution in the trade I A iyYork company ot matuftutulng t1temtititbs ntpan Chemtcat Comvanyp lac flOU the market Iva rs wuu inrdlrloal or tabula compuocU a ttt cornprcjwett powdered preparation cf frrlnlik medicinal drug which Lad aaccr talned to bfl or mora general UManiuiiKnuillcxI men th n any other totS th cure oral lerUtlon of such Ills common to man tjt Imve their origin an or wet vi capacity for assimilating toodl1lJsorWl11 nourishment and eliminating waste a The cailogue of Included und Is said to Include pretty nearly every LILPDP r which the IiyicIan Is called thetr IAIIdAHI TPIIIet for the acceptunco it liii 1of th IjIldcg the rIncIle 4 that everything nWrtsg the packet sliouki be ot the hlghe grade aDd so prrared it aiidroteioIa to retells Us ItflahttIC Ifltac 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Jtbongh the i but of eirerythlnr rwent txlng called upon to pay Denwntacea for superfluous I 1 t 4lullI 1 1 I tmyorable condlllu thoec that hnIluiws In a drawep a traveUng baa or iocket I C IforseverAl week or month sire found 50 bo praollcallt ie fresh anti as emeaclona at Acting upon tbeeo inzeeattonii nnd noting particularly the unimpaired prosperity ot I great newspaper nowsold torn cent Instead of old rate of flre times amount I and Ibgnual tendency In aU directions toward low rte and Increased sales the f coin liava entered upon the experlmentof putting up lupeas bDl pasteboard Irsrtns which they offer to tradeupon Urms whlchwill cia package 1 I haingioidly the itruggtatorsrekeeperatajn1ciIuwar than Tor bfor adopted tur j I a Iprieiar7 len or for o6aIfs cent eacht e 1M I blebtbL J riqzperiineoIaiiyrorthe Ioefllof such as madeo1re them IIibouhdiethainly I a I I p l 4 s 1IhbiT ii d THE SUNDAY SCHOOLC C LESSON I SECOND QUARTER INTER NATIONAL SERIES APRIL 2 text of tlirj IOMKOII John xl 3245 Memory Verses 4144 tinlden Text John xl 23 ConunenOirr Prepared liy the llov D 31 Stearns CQprlghtlS91 by D If Stearns a2 Lord It Thou hatist been hero my brother hid iot died Thus wild Mary when sbo eaton to Scsus as sho fell nt JHs feet in her sorrow Tlioy had sent Him wort lint Ho camo not yet Ho loved thom Ob but thla coma hard tb anything hilt verygrcnl Tiiltli To seo our loved ones tnkon rnvny knowing thnt He could glvo them health nnd let them stay with us and yet bollevo that In it nil Ho loves us I Wo can ace the love when lIe gives health ns to tho blind man or the impotent titan or the noblemans son and wo can gee His love to thoso whom Ho takes to ills beautiful home but whore Ii The evIdence of lovo to tho broken hearts that are left Yet it is nil lovo and nil for the l et 33 Ho groaned in tho spirit and was troubled Ho hates death mill will yot destroy it Hear Him ns Ho Kiys I will ransom them from tho power of tho grave I will redeem them from death 0 death I will bo thy plngues 0 grave I will Ito thy destruction I Hos sill U Tlio work of tho enemy cannot hurt any pf JIb redeemed Cl Wlim have yo laid lilinj This from Him as a man for ns n jnnn Ho wns sympathizing with thorn nnd entering In to heir sorrows Vo have not n high priest who cannot bo touched with a feel- Ing of our Infirmities hut was In all points Iemptett like a wo are yet without sip Hub Iv JS They said unto Him lion como nUll see U5 Jesus wept What tcnrs they vyprp which fell trout thoeyesof the Mnn of Sor rows actual tears trout human pyos yet Ho was nod manifest III flip llcsh hop nnd 011 ret as Ho wept over Jerusalem Luico xtr ii Ho wept for qtlIOJllJIO for Himself To tbp daughters He said Weep not for Mo but weep for yourselves stud for your children Iukll- xIII S8 Hut what shall wo finy of Ills strong crying And tears In Gothscmnne when Ho prnypd unto Him who WAS nbln to SITM Him from death nml fIi hejird nud was silTed from dying in tho garden nnd was strongthcncd bjr nn angel anti went on nnd finished lIlt work nab vn05 II Then said tho Jews Behold how He Ibvod him Yes it was love that wept but there was moro than lovo in It Tho words make us think of I John ill 1 Behold what manner of lovo tho Father hath bestowed upon us that wo bin uld ba called thn Rons of God But on Only Begotten ypt many eons thitJpcilni ill CPIIJcJ not thisluan havueau that oven this man ehpjijjl pot havo died Yes Ho could ps tar os fhp glliy was concerned Just as easily fa Ifo pould ppj blind eyes buy there was to bo moro glory to God by tho death and resurrection would havo been by recovering hInt from his sickness verso 4 It trains ns If i v erything Ho did was questioned by those who knew Him not 89 Jesus therefore again groaning in Himself comoth to the grave Tho whole creation gronneth and travalleth In pain together until now anti wo also who have tho first fruits ot tjip Spirit groan within ourselves waiting fur tho redemption of tho body Rom vlll S3 C3 There may be a connection between these two groan fnga of creation nnd believers and the two groanliiRj pf Jesus on title occasion Bl JpjjJ18 pnld away the stone But Martha pbjects though sho luau fnld I know that oven now tvhat OOTCT Thou wilt ask of God Ood will give UTheo versa CD How weak Is our faith and what n doubting faith It 1st It often seems like no faith at till Vo toy I know I believe verses CII7 and then say It is too late now utterly impossible It cannot be It only Ho had como before 0 Jesus Bolth unto her Said I not unto theo that It thou wouldest believe thqu Bhouldestflce the glory of Godf To tho Fothcr of thp little girl Who Jam just died Jesus said Bo not afraid llovo Mark v 80 To Thomas Ho said Bo not faithless but believing John xjc 87 If we have faith anti doubt not wo shall see ills power Math atxl 81 C3 Faith considers not feelings nor clrcum BtnncSs nor difficultly but only God and Js fuhf persuaded Rom iv 1021 41 jlesus lifted up Ills eyes and said Father I thnnk Theo that Thou hast heard Me II Thjf after they had taken away the ntono and below lie called Lazarus forth In Math xl B5 wo hear 7Jij saying I thank Thee 0 rather Lord ur ipareu and earth bocauso Thou hast hid those things from the wlso and prudent nnd hat revealed them unto babes On dn pther occasion right in tho midst of the people Ho said Father glorify Thy name John xII 28 42 ttTh1 I knew that Thou henrest Ma always but beoauso at Jtho people which stand by I said It that toy may believe that Thou Joist sent Me U was HI constant testimony that He was hop Oil parth for the Father that the Father sepj JfJiii and told Him Just what to say and wrought all lIla works in Him 43 And when Ho hail thus spoken Ho cried with a loud voice Lazarus como forth One has said that if Ho had not mentioned Lazarus by name but had Just cried Como forth all tho bodies of tho saints would have responded but at this tuna Ha only want Lazarus antI hint Ho calls by name yhen Christ Him self rose from the dead muny bodies of tho saInts which slept nroso and camo put of their graves after Ills resurrection and went into tho Holy City and appeared unffl many Math xxvll 62 63 44 Jesus saltli uuto them Loose him and let him go Ho was now alive ot tho mouth of the tomb but ctlll bound hand anti foot with grnvcclotbcs hence this command How miiny saved people are bound by former habits of their life when they wero dead in tins and thus hindered from running for Him or work Ing for Him pr speaking for Him I Ho permits those who aro already free from bonds to set others free HQV necessary nVbondage45 Then many of tho Tows which cattle to Mary and hud seen the things which Jesus did bollovod on Him How pould they hop itf And yet tho next verses toll us that some wont away and began to counsel together for to put IBm to death Think of planning to kill one who could give life totho dead I How blind and mod satan does make his serv ants In duo tlmo Ho would lay down His life but they could not take It front Him chapter x 17 IS See now the glad sisters and their brother once moro with them alive anti well n happy house hold and too tho new believers and say It Ho did not do Ills best for thorn after all I Onetenth pr Tententli T A cheap religion wins A cheap return It is right for n man to give n tenth of his iucomo directly to the Lords work yet a man who thinks ho has thereby dme his vholo duty is but ft tenth pf n man anti a tenth of A Ghrlctlqn Only the man who dedicates himself nud nil that ho has to the service of his Master will get nil that the Master Juts to give Sunday School Times My Portion To count no coat in time or will To simply try my place to fill To do bvcausotlio act Is right ro lire as living In Ills sight To try each day Ills will to know To tread the way His will may show To regulate each plan I make Each hope I build or hope I break plcaaesmoThrouchTo live for Him who gave me life To strive for Him who suffered strife And sacrlflco tlirougn death Tor nleLet this my my portion be Qeorga KllneU g f1 SQJS CD RE rpR rAILSBesttoughhyrup Use time Sold br drueeUu 11Jl1i3 pr ST BERNARD COAL COMPANY 1 INCORPORATED Iifi I Generil Office Earlington Kentucky I IIitrIItRialtoiI IiIMII MARKET iI Ii I BRUSHED BOKE FOR BflSE BURNERS TIND PURNHBK8 i Why buy Highpriced Anthracite Coal when you can ST BERN I ARID CRUSHED COKE for a much less price One it 2 ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as 2 OHe tPIl pf tie host Anthracite CoalV ASK YOUr DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY if 1 tCHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR I onlqCor Jhejyeeji Urslnnlnir Mnreli I 1 1 Cuiuniriit by ties S II Doric Torjc Trno llenitncU tor vii 111 In b rat epistle 10 the Oorintlianfl Pin Tsyee1y e7nk4 fb phurhi of perraiii irip 3 eyU Which exlste4 the thnrchiscjtism Hlnfry grosa H suality nUll pimp of thpVT4ortItt eyppcf The rebnfw tliopgU eoyerc was admin jsterc l from tuppurpstwotlvcnpa with the tendereet QjJe tlon Bnt tijerefpio- produced a salutary effect It l dtf1 a godly repentance tbe ultimate end of which was salvation Tn descrJMng tip effects of this rs prpof PAul gives a comproliemiro de EcrlpUonof what 1mll penitence or re pentance ia- J Trne jjenltenco is preceded lUll catjeed by conviction of sin We will never of our tins until we are convinced that we are sinners David did not repent until Nathan pointed tint to him his sin Simon Peter did not go out and weeptears of repentance until tho look of Christ brought to hi mind Conception of tho baseness of iis trcoc1ei7 The Corinthians did not re pent niitl li gpathing rebuke made them topep thel pptlons jg their true light Tho sins of men and ill true character of sin need to be pointed ont more persistently today men may be led to repentance Salvation without repentance is impossible and repentanco is impossible without con viction of sinSTho characteristics of true penl tsncenrp f fiodjy fpno Godly sor Tow is hero Ustil18l1J8 from the sOF roy which the world feels Ieeatjs9 pf sin Godly sorrow is tbo sorrow that God feels because of Bin PS Ho looks upon it with His pure anti holy charac ter Tho guilt and tho pollution of sin are abhorrent to God Only the conse quences of sin are abhorrent to the world The unregenerate unrepentant pian jfeor the consequences of sin the jepentnpt mnn Joathes sin because it is trll1mm against a loving God nnd Fntliej1 anti hp p0rTov above every thing else becauBfl 0 has 1191JO jjaf which grieves God Title is pdly pop row 9 RenunciatJonof sin To repent we must turn from sin ns the Corin thians did with earnestness loathing indignation and vehement desire to servo anti glorify God We must cease to do evil and learn to do well Wo must give np sin and take up God and flods work in tho world j U Tim primate end of trno penitence was salvation Godly borrow worketh repentance to salvation lIotlQ ito rp pented of II The only pathway to pulvh tion And eternal life is that of repent anco of sin und faith in Christ Bible Readings Job xl JO Hi Ipa i 1020 lr 7 Jet iii ISlfl Rzet xiv 0 los vi 13 Joel ii 1221 Math III 1 9 iv 17 Mark i M 15 J ukQlii 1Oi xt 110 Acts ii fl780 HilPl Hey jj J5 had lo TaUd TliPin JUt Many years ngo a German family np plied for admission to tho church in Hartford of which Dr Joel Hawed was the pastor Through an interpreter Dr Howes propounded to them elaborate questions concerning tho atonement They looked perplexed and shook their repeatedfnJ3ydentjy Jhey had given up trying to Drhlawesoak them if they love phdsfr The question was put At once their faces lighted Their oyes grew moist They answered in cllornOh ittl Wlr Ohristua lichen Ja wohll And Vie doctors eyes glistened aim as he said We shall havo to take them in Congregationalist Tb Church After all and before all churches are for religion It is because men anti women iwo children of God that the chnrches pxfsf that they may come nearer to inch other and ppmo nearer to God They exist that every ilay hey may go about their basinet more find moro in accord Him and that may bo not pcttytudsinal1 butIufliflt in its relations Ohristian Register dl VJL S TIIB SOUTHERN Chill She is the Most Charming Happy and Blessed of Columbias Daughters In concluding pp etljtcrjgl in spireti by a Soiitiern girlsi fgret that she cannot gQ tn cqllrfge HJward Bok in tlie Vpril fnafifi Hotnt Jouruql has this to say of the gills pf the Southland The Southern girl is pirounle hU life far truer snd more condurjir to ie1fdeveio1trnent than girls Jiv ing in other section1 because so cial conditions arc more normal Her life is healthier because it is saner and her wind by reason of it is clearer and more constantlyat rest The rush of life of the North and West is not so stimulating as ninny Southern girls suppose On the contrary it wears women otit as often as it develops them In no part of our country do women look younger at maturity than in the South To the Southern girl too Nature blooms in a pro tuItion as hic else The natural historywhichO the Northern girl must get out of books the Southern girl gelD direct from Natures own hand She is I born of a soil as rich and colorful i in romantic history as is the litera ture of Spain This she receives as a natural heritage Tier par eats are and hrr ancestors wereI among thevbest types of American chivalry and American woman hood She hears but one Ian guage spoken anti that is her own If JJcre is jnJrq hlctjon qf an other tPngHP it is frrenpli and with Jhpge two filie flu RVel lip world over apd never be at disad vantage The religion which she learns from her mother is Ihe high est and best because it is untainted with modern revelations1 The truest friend and safest teacher in highest living a girl can have is her mother and in the South mothers have awa of finding time for their daughters and being companions to them The Southern lather is fond of his children and proves it by his presence at the domestic hearth his days business is oyer The numerous friends of Cat Martin will be glad to know that he is again to manipulate the key at Earlin ton He goes to work operatorJlately doing the night work will take the place as day operator Operator Arrington will be as signed other duties on the divis ion wVffii the o14 IUII la tte w iQtpM RIfi U We bring to the nwmd tout hem Uis piney forests of Norway r jr DR BELL- SPineTarHone Natures most natural remedy Improved by science to p 1casanf1 PermncBtPotttlra Cu illlnflini t4cc of the Lungs ana Bronchlal Tub The sore weary coughworn Lungs Ire xbDa rated the microbebearing mucus Is cut out J the cause of that tickling Is removed and the Inflamed membranes are healed and soothed so that there Is no Inclination to cough SOLD BY ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS Battles Only 250 60e and 100 SliM flhi1LJrAM8aYEARS t IVit 44asuusriV 9ffp IrrlpMII1GMOOQiblaD4 nwnwg JftollZN ps4 U u t O O 1- I John II Ctittleuiau ArtbrOLtr2llrecklarldge Caitlcmaa Royal Insurance Co aIr rzcVThe Laws LIre insurance Company In the World i Docs the Largest Business Transacted io Kentucky j Does the lawesUnssness Transacted In the Southern Slates PAULM MOORE I Bathes Gastlimaii UAFjLlrjGTON KY w1V MANAQBRS Resident Agent for E rliiJstOB and cV4ltlrrn pprtment ijicniIy Uflcc4qu1svihIacy Ln hT yvVVWW iyyy1vyyvvvcfldWVVvIS it t SV J I Vi i 9ur folofed Jiti ens dqpwlambGUI AtPitaori Kiiliniion KT I Mr Win O Orion pcnt the day In Ibe cllj i iatprtiaVUrv Lottery peal the dj jp lbe city Mfljldivlirral preparations lie being made for tlip Second rorgrpniiD District Teach eta 4sogiUqn at Iopkinsvilln the 7 h and Jib of neji mopubputd tint be iu t p jatisn If parlipKiop wire not rep roenled Two perrons of Hailin tcn IC- on prpgiamme 4s many as jxxtlblo should gp rduced rates over the road Thf cbiMrep Pf lbs public scbopl during the recent ejamioation woiili have rIt minded one ot the story In the Iirat Reader about the old ben which Irletl lo have her brcod jump across Ibe brook The old ben Instructed her children lo flap their wings and Jump lo tbe stone which was In the middle of the brook and they could easily jump from there lo tin other side lInt only Chippy flapped and only Chippy received the bread All the children claimed lobe Cbippyof course but Ibee who f tlfd to gel over the each era concthadssing yoii lipped ai Ibe school rocm but you failed Ia Lisp your uinftsai home So the dear little ones are flipping their wings for the next ex aminatlon The result of examination are very d fective alihongh there wrie many failures Fifth grade stood as follow Arthur H4rgrov is1 average SfiJJ i Ulyjissa Hi5e 3rd avtrage tfij Mr George Amos 3d avfrape 79H Good for Mr Amos as be bis only liken Iwo examloa lions Third grade Mis Kverlea CfTnll lit average 83 i 7 lily Fitzpatrick and average 7I 3 7 Second grade Willie Ccfley tel aver age 86 J j Zwelfe Ilargroven and 8tV Lee Smith 31 7gJ Ejele G Jrelttb1J JIDorlthey that attend school rguIalyV 1 bere were man good averages MORTONS GAl Rtv 3ewarl Tilled bis rrguhr appoint ment at ibe Methodic church Sunday Mr William Baker and Mir Allio WO- lson were married SVednfsday eve at Ibe home of Ibe hiricigV Miss Mabtl McCoy visited Mrs Ads Mitchell last urrkc t Miss Emma Hupgnn of Msdnonvillf II the guest of Mis Kva Vingbn Rev Gotilon preached at tie Uxplist church Sunday and uill preach the Euter sermon ntxt Sundav There will be an Vniertanm ni nl ibe Baptist church Salurday nI8hiV Rev Milton Rogers ot Crofibn Is In Ihecity A Walson JobnGray hnd Lewis John son went lo Madisbnville one day week i1 John Sbarber of MadlsonvilleIss visiting his parents berelbis weelc VMassesson visttpd ffirn s itt Mads nvisle last week We would like lo bear from the V M RP Days have some lability about you and come out to tbeJIlerary Friday nigbl OVCFdratsell ringV IhrllllloDSalurday Mfsa Sarah McDowell who baa been leaching school In Asbbysburg is here lo make ibis her hOme lopknihIe1 MarthagifI IiIiWiI ETKROUQH VEST1BUIEO TRAIHSDAIiy NASHVILLE IIiiIIii1lisut t POIlAUU VVtlWttWfPJEFmiE50PA Oi1h1II1tANG5AV EVANVILLEIND 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