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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): March 30, 1899
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): March 30, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 bee1899033001_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): March 30, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. , 5wl r i,n, as i r ' in ii i iiiii ii aaaaaaaaaaa aaa aiaaa aaaa aaaaaaaaa aaaaaa iaaa a aaaaaa a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa -- a assaa aaaaJ ' ' "'""""""""""" -- ..... i. "i ani - TENTH YEAR. Vaccinate. Because of the prevalence of small pox in many sections of Kentucky the question of general vaccination, N which has been under consideration by the local atithbr itics, has taken definite form in action under section 2055 of the Statutes of Kentucky and a strong appeal to all citizens to be vaccinThe Earlington ated at once. Board of Health asks that every citizen of Earlington, with their families, be at once properly vaccinated, and calls on the people Doctors for hearty Davis, Mothershead and Chatten have been appointed to do the work, and a supply of fresh vaccine points has been provided. The city will bear the whole of the work and only asks that citizens allow themselves to be given this easy and harmless protection against a dreadful disease that has become alarmingly prevalent in many localities during late years and may be encountered at any lime. The protection afforded by a proper vaccination lasts not for a day only but for many years. The facilities now afforded by the Earlington Board of Health arc the best that science can provide and the, protection is offered free. A and itching and little slight ill feeling is all the discomfort that usually attends a vaccination such as i now provided and tfie people have nothing more serious to fear than a little temporary discomfort, which, weighed againjst future comlort and immunity irom disease, is as nothing. 'This is not a pleasure to the Board of Health; it is simply the conscientious performance of their official duty under the law. Many Kentucky towna, including the $Utc metropolis, have enforced fQmpulsory vaccination, and it is not a new thing by any means. It is to he hoped that all the people will sink their personal re- vpuguance to a slight . out of sight and give cheerful comfiance to the request of the Board ef Health. Tlie "City Fathers have set the example by being first vac cinated themselves. ex-pen. arm-soreness arm-scratc- EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1899. NO. 13 s a v if Cubans are Not Willing to Let Chicago, March 28. Flro destroyed The American Troops Pushing the the Armour curled hair and felt works Deeds Done During the War Filipinos Insurgents Back to Thirty-firs- t place and Benson street Pass as Bygones. Their Headquarters. last night, causing a property loss o) nearly $400,000, injured 11 employes THEY ARE APPEALIN6 TO THE COURTS. I I. CAUGHT IN A FIRE TRAP. Pour Hundred Uvea Endangered Ulevcn l'craona Injured, Slx.Stlaa Iiu? Loaa Nearly Half a Million. PIlGlIOIIiS. Gen. MacArthur's division la pushing townrd Malabon. The Insurgents will make their last sinhd probably at Malolos. EX.-G0V. THOMAS C. FLETCHER. Ilo Patan Airay at Hie Home In Waab-- , ington. With XVlte nnd Daughter nt Ilia Hedstde. lth Washington, March his wife and daughter at his bedside, Thomas C. Fletcher 'of Missouri breathed his last at 3:50 this afternoon. Paralysis, which attacked til tii some time ago, carried him off, although within tho last ten dnys there had been several intervals that guvo hope-this family and physicians that his demise might be long delayed. Mrs. ex-Go-v. RoYal Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. After a Short Rest at Marilao Gen. MacArthur's Division Is Pushing Forward. THE IMMEDIATE OBJECTIVE Does H III Back Your Ache? UP D I IS BOCAVE. Gen. Brooke, at (he Sninreatlon of the Head of the Department of Jnattee, Will Put a Quletua on All Such Proceeding nnd Order All I'enoni So Arrenteil ltclenaeil. Ilnvaiia, March S3. That the Cuban and Spanish rancors and hatreds, the outgrowth of the war conditions. ore till actively pursued in Cuba, Is evidenced by a communication recently Brooks by Senor tent to Gov.-GeLinuza, head of .the department of Justice and publlo Instruction. lie ays it is a matter of daily occurrence that in different parts of the island proceedings are taken against those who belonged to guerrilla and other Spanish forces during the war for crimes imputed to have been committed at that time. Cuba's peace, Senor Lanuza adds, "requirCH that this bo topped." Kndleaa Trouble Would Knaae. Continuing, ho says: "It wo open the door to such accusations, wo thould coon have- a series of actions gainst Cuban leaders, and resident Spanish soldiers, which would constitute a continuation of the war, but with other arms. The Cuban army, under the necessity of war, burned property, and seized food and clothing. The Spaniards did similar things. These men should not now bo prosecuted in the courts for actions committed in war times. Cuba must forget the past. Such prosecutions disturb the country's reconstruction. Tho matter should be handled at the root, by "ordering them to cease nil prosen. - v . fci. ,, Following cutions.' an. Itroake Will Take Action. In. Senor Lazuna's letter, Urooko will Issue a decree to Gov.-Qen. the auggesion contained the effect that tho cifll and military judges must not recognize and must dismiss all present and pending actions against troops in the field or against Spain during the wnr for nets committed then. h - Further, the governor general will order the immediate release of nil men now held in custody on such charges. Cheap Telesraphlo Serrlce. Col. Dunwoody, the chief signal officer on Gov.-QeTlrookc's staff, has completed the overland telegraph wire to Puerto Principe. The lino is now open t6 the public at two cents, n "" c word. n. -- ' GEN. IRVING HALE WOUNDED. A Back to Earlington. J. E. Gillespie and Lo wcoer, ner sonr nave come irom r Spokane, Wash., to make their . yhome in Earlington again after an absence of a number of years. Mr. Weber left here twentytwo years ago. He was then about eighteen v years o,( age. His father was book keeper for t,he St. Bernard Coal Co., and the son had done clerical and store work for that company. Mr ...... ........ ..- -.. -..... YVhr liao tupn nriu? Ancrarrpd -. J, at bookkeeping for the St. Bernard Company. Mrs. Weber and child ' will join Mr. Weber here soon, th,ey having stopped in Nebraska for a, short visit to her mother. Mr. Weber and Mrs. Gillispie ato now at the home, tf Mr. James R. Hash. '" " How Thackeray Wrote of Death. The following is taken from 'a letter of condolence written by hapkoray to Mrs. Proctor on the "death of her mother, shortly. before "Thackeray's death, The letter is found in the biographical introduc tion to Denis Duval, the twelfth in the valuablo biographical edition of Thackeray's complete works, published in. the United States by lajper Brothers, and shows the great novelist as he was at heart, earnest and sublime; not the cynic, the satirist that so many have con. The introductions to sidered hfm the thirteen volumes of this new edition constitute the only biography in exjstenae of Thackeray. of death," says tlThinking fjJackeray, "is thinking of, God inscrutable, immeasurable, endless, beginningless, supreme, awfully biuiuieu sieu on Is Bulliaiy. juiiucthe infinite and we this earth into tear our hearts out over their sweet cold hands and smiling faces, that (Iron indifferent when von cease I ! .1 l.1. !?.. ttit.v n.r1 .Mitn oa uic iiu , UUU BI1111U iiuiumg 15 closing over them. I don't think v w.e deplore the old, who have had enough of living and striving and have buried so many others and v must be weary of living it seems time f them to go for Where's the pjfasurc of staying when the feasns over, and the flowers with. ered and the guests gone? Isn't it better to blow the light out than sit on among (he broken meats, and "vapid heeltaps? I goto what I don't know but to God's next . world, which is His and He made it. .One paces up and down the shore yet "awhile and looks ' toward the unknown ocean, and thinks of the travels whose boat sailed yesterday. Those' we love to the pier with 'can but 'walk-dowus the voyage, we must make alone., Except, for the young ,or . Very.Kappy, I can't say I am sorry for any one who dies.'' -- i Mrs. Teleirrnra Sent to Allnr Anxletr Only Incrrnum It Xot Ilellcred to be Herloua. - - ..--- ..,.. Denver, Col., March 28. An evening paper says: In the victoilous charge on the .insurgents at Polo an Sunday flen. Irving Uolo fell wounded. it is thought seriously whllo directing tho advance, A cablegram reached Mrs. Y. B, King, tho general's lnnthcr-in-(areading as follows: "Hale slightly Injured. Signed "IRVING." The message was evidently tent to Hay any fear when tho list of dead and injured is received from tho island, but Instead of toning down the anxiety, it has increased. NO SERIOUS FLOOD FEARED. Government Bngtneera In Clinrge of Lower Mlaalaalppl Dlatrleta Don't Look for Very IIlRh Water. Memphis,. Tenn., March 25, Capt. IViuslow, engineer in charge t ha first and second Mississippi river Improvement districts, has returned from on Inspection tour of the river from Cairo to Memphis. Capt. Win slow reports the situation us very encouraging. He Buys he saw nothing of n flood while out, but reports high water. Copt. Winslow said engineer and levee men did not look for n serious flood this spring. Otla Bura Spanish Qnnboata. Washington, March 28. The follow-In- g cablegram was received by the wnt department on March 10, and has just been made public: Manila, March 10. Adjutant General, Washington Have purchased all gunboats in Philippines of Spain 13 in number, now nt Half ore In serviceable condition. Payment in cash from public funds upon delivery at Manila. They will be sent for this week. Signed OTIS. Terrible Famine In Iluaala. St. Petersburg, March 23. The terrible 'distress in the famine-stricken districts, especially in Samara, continues. Thousands of persona are subsisting on garbage and water gruel, oi bread composed of chopped straw, bran and o very small proportion oi wheat. Typhus fever and scurvy are prevalent. Monument to Patrick "Walsh. Augusta, Ga., March 25. Augusta will erect a monument to Hon. Patrick Walsh. The idea is to put up o bronzo Btatue of herolo size in one oi the publlo squares. The entire south will bo Invited to assist. Zam-boang- "- -- - . .u-t- v. .I. ' Amtnsaado Choato III, March, 28. Joseph H ChpatA, iha United States ambassador. Mdonn&ed to fits room with a seven acjij, and lias been obliged to cancel jits eojQgAmtlts for tho immedlat( iuture. London, " Lee Oldham bought of Mrs. Fannie Baker, last week, her property on Robinson street, for the consideration of one thousand dollars. preach in Bishop Dudley-w- ill the Assembly Hall on the evening of Thursday, April 13. " n Pilttteft and , SoW by St.. CUBAN OIL Cuts, Sores,.- - "'"'" - 4. cures m Burn, .UrutetsHhen-matkPrice, Rmafd Drag Stort. 25 cents. inson, Mortons Gap; George .King. ono fatally, and endangered tho llvei COL. EGBERT IS AMONG THE KILLED, of 400 others, who rushed to. escape through the blinding smoke. Late last night la was found thai The Onnboataiteodcr Clood Seavlce Oni Troops Meet Many Natural Obftaoler six people, who wero in tho building Ilealdea tho Enemy, hot Oo at Them when the fire broke out, wcro'nilsslng with Determlnatlon-O- ar Loet Ileavj nnd whllo It is not thought all of them The Kneinj'i llenvler. are dead it' is probable that the majority of them perished. Mnnila, March 27. The United Statei troops, under lirlg.-GeLloyd Whea-ton- , SAMPSON AT SANTIAGO, CUBA. captured tho town of Mallnta, beyond tho Tullhan river yesterday aftex Oomplluientnrr Vlalta Exchanged a shnrp fight. Col. Harry C. Egbert, oi Up Col. Vlun'a Unndlta llrokcn tho Twenty-secon- d regular infantry, Zeal Strain Relieved. was killed. Princo Leowcnsteln, foi on tho staff oi Santiago do Cuba, March 27. Tho werly Hrig.-GeMiller, at IlotTo, somehow United States" cruiser New York, and the gunboats Vicksburg and Annapolis got in front ot tho firing line and was arrived hero yesterday morning. Itcar. shot in the side, dying almost InstantAdmlrnl Sampson, accompanied by ly. A German who accompanied him Capt. V. E. Chadwlck, of the cruiser, was wounded. The Amerlcnn Cnaunltlea. called upon Maj.-GeLeonard Wood, The American casualties yesterday tho military governor, n saluto being fired in honor of tho admiral. Yes- were much lighter than those of Satterday afternoon Gen. Wood returned urday, the total losses thus far reportthe visit. Thero were further compl- ed HJncc the engagement commenced imentary salntcs, and tlio war ships being 45 killed and 145 wounded. Gen. Wheaton entered Mallnta, left Inst evening for Kingston,- Jamak which is a small village of huts, at one ca. o'clock yesterday afternoon. Shelled Iiy Gunbonta. THE SON OF COL. EGBERT. The United States gunboat nelena Prompt necognltlon by the Treat and have been shelling dent of the Worth of tlio ColoMalabon, about a mile northwest of nel of the Twenty-Secon- d. Caloocnn for several hours. SInde nJ'lrra Itealatnnce. Washington, March 28. Sunday Tho insurgents made a ficrco resistGen. Otis cabled tho adjutant general ance to tho American advance up tho that the Bon of Col. Egbert was a pri- railroad at Malinta. In addition to the vate iu his father's regiment; that ho fatal wounding of CoL Egbert, several had a fine reputation, both as a gen- men of the Twenty-secon- d Infantry tleman and as soldier. The adjutant and several of the Oregon and Kansas general has cabled the president's or- regiments were killed. der that young Egbert was appointed, Evidently anticipating ri bombardsubject to tho usual examination, sec- ment by the fleet, 1,000 rebels vacated ond lieutenant in his father's regi- Malabon Saturday night, leaving a few ment. to burn the town. Couldn't OvercomeXatural Obatnclea. Kipling Again Improving. Gen. Wheafon'a 'brignde, composed oi condition the' Second Oregon regiment and the New York, March 27. The of Itudynrd Kipling, who was reported Twenty-secon- d inand Twenty-thir- d to have suffered a slight relapse a few fantry, stretched out along tho mil-roadays ago, is again improving, nnd he from Caloocan to the Tullhan is better than at any time since his ill- river, was powerless to prevent the' ness began. Mr, Doubleday said yes- withdrawal, owing to the natflrnl obterday afternoon that Mr. Kipling was stacles and to the strong opposition. kitting up in bed and rendlngthe mornXntlvce Fired tlio Town. ing papers. A column ot smoke at daybreak was the first intimation ot tho enemy's inUealre for n Friendly Settlement. varitentions, London, March 27. Tlio Berlin cor- ous points,but others followed at dense all soon Wending in a respondent of tho Morning Post says: balloon-shape- d cloud. The flames of the In their desire to effect a friendly set- .burning rice mills and largo buildings tlement of tho Samoa difficulty, the sunGerman authorities have decided to sould be plainly seen through the light. discontinue their support' ot Mataafa, . tho morning By.lt. o'clock hoping tbafthls-will- : Indfice 'tlie "Unit- only building ofinimportance not the deed States to recall Chief .Tustice Chamstroyed in the center of tho town was a bers. large stono church, but even at noon fresh fires were started among tho naAccuaed of Forgery. Peoria, III., March 29. Mrs. MInnia tive huts in tho outskirts of Malabon,. A. Hawkins, of Peoria, was arrested although tlie general exodus took place and bound over to tho United States much earlier. Many of tho rebels grand Jury. Sho is accused ot forging nought refugo in tho suburbs oi her dead husband's name to pension Navotas and Casag, or wero driven inchecks, and securing money on them. land by tho shells of tho Helena, Caloo, Tills sho did for five years, even after Ningdapang and Lnguna do Bay. she had married again, and she obtain Colculntlona Much Interfered With, In the meantime Gen. Whenton's bried 1300 in this way. gade held tho right toward tho river, To Hurry the Volunteer Home. but was unnblo either to repair tho New York, March 25. A dispatch-t- o bridge, which had been destroyed by tho Tribune from Washington Bays: the enemy, or to odvonce, owing to the Adjutant-GenerCorbln has under- opposition nnd the hills on the other taken to get nil tho volunteers out of side. Cuba by April 25, and arrangements The calculations of both Gen. Halo are now being perfected with that end and Gen. Harrison Gray Otis, whose brigades constituted Gen. MocArthur's in view. division, wero much interfered with Saapected SInrderer Arreated. by the character of tho country in Kankakee, 111., March 25. Sidney front of both, and the enemy was ablo RIngo, colored, suspected of the mur- to take advantage of this, so that tho der of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Chlnnuay, operations against Novalichcs nnd Polo wealthy French people of St. Anue, this were delayed, though the right wing county,- last October, vros arrested yes- ot the division swung out, sweeping terday in Mattoon. Bingo' hd, been tho enemy in a northwesterly directracked to Chicago", Nery6rklrB6f t6b tion. Mississippi And Mexico by detectives. Tlegan to Repair the Drldge. Gen, Wheaton's headquarters Sutur-3a- y Tlie Aaaeinbly Ignored. night wn.s a hnlt mile, south of tho Havana, March 29. Tho most sig- river, on tho railroad.' The opposite nificant feature of Secretary Alger's bank was protected by n blockhouse. visit to Havaiih was tho attitude taken and entrenchments. Occasionally the townrd tho Cuban assembly, in refus- artillery nnd infantry fired across the ing to roccivo its representative. Tho itrenm. administration nt Washington evident-l- y FInnlly the engineers moved a intends to utterly ignoro this body, train up to tho bridge, tho Iron framework of which remained, Flying Trip to Tallnhnaacc. and begnn to replaco tho floor. Thomusvllle, Gn., March 25. PresiWhile thl3 was going on the Second dent McKlnlcy and quite n large part; Oregon regiment crossed tho river on to Tallahassee, tfla tho left and tho Twenty-secon- d made a flying trip on tho Hobart ha3 not been right, with four companies of the well, never having recovered from tlie Twenty-thir- d infantry supporting tho effects of an attack of grip last win- utter regiment. A rising, clear ground ter, so he nnd Mrs. Hobart remained itrctched away a distance of half a , behind. mile to Mnlintn, situated on its crest. In front of tlio village were strong I'rcaldcnt Jordan'a Gncat. Filipino intrenchments, but no Fili20. President San Francisco, March wero in sight. Apparently they Harper of the University of Chicago pinos regiment nad fled. Tlie Twenty-secon- d Is the guest ot President Jordan of bad approached diagonally with Gen. Stanford. After delivering an address (Yheaton and his staff close behind, pt Oakland, Sunday, ho will leave foi ind scouts closely observing tho the east. rround. T'lllplnoa Suddenly Volleyed Heavily. Winter Wheat Average. The When tho Americans were within Chicago, Marcli 29. Tho April re- 300 yards of tho port of tho Orango Judd Farmer Filipinos suddenly intrenchments, the volleyed heavily. makes tho general winter wheat av- The Twenty-seconwhich was hold erage 82.1, compared with 89 last year. ing the center suffered considerably, beIt is tho lowest average bIuco the' out with the Oregons on the left and ginning of service in 1804. :hc Kansas on tho right in the woods, :he fighting was kept up for half an Cabled to Alger nnd Urooke. infantry, adWashington, March 20. Tho coblo lour, the Twenty-secon- d dispatches from Gen. Otis as well as vancing up tho slope, through the tho press reports of tho engagement thick grass under tho hottest fire. In the Thickest of the right. at Manila have been cabled to SecreGen. Wheaton and his staff wero all tary Algor and Gen. Brooko at Ha;ho time under a rain of bullets. Col. vana. Kgbert, who was In tho thickest of the Sighting,,was shot in the obdomen. He Blustered Out. Augusta, Ga., Marc.li 23. The- Fif- Was placed on a stretcher, and an atteenth Minnesota regiment was tempt was mado to carry him to the .mustered out hero yesterday. They tars, but he died on the way. left in three sections over the Georgia Bncnmpcd In Tbelr Intreachmenta. railroad. Tho men Were very orderly, Manila, March "27, 7:40 o, m. Tho We have saved maoy doctor bills tloce Americans have advanced olong the we begin uaicg Chamberlain's Cough lines of tho Dagupan railroad, driving Remedy in oar borne. We keep a bottle the Filipinos from Mallnta nnd where there were 3,000 inopen all the timo and. whenever any of my habitants. Last night tho brigades of family or myielf begin to catcjj cold wn Gen. Harrison Gray Otis, nnd Gen. begin to dm the Coord Remedy, and as Hale encamped in tho enemy's ina result wo never havo.lo send away for a trenchments at Newcanoynn and thai doctor'aod incur a large doctor bill, for of Gen. Wheaton at Mallnta. Chamberlain's Cough Remeday never falls to cure. It is certainly a medicine of Flcelnir In the Direction of Mnloloa. great merit and worth: D. S, Mbarkle, Manila, .March 27, 0:15 a. m. The General Merchant .and Farmer, j.Mallio, Filipinos arc burning their stronghold Bedford county, Pa. Foraale by St.. Ber- nt, Mufabpn, nnd tlicir forces arc fleeRob- ing nard Drug Storo, EarlingtohfD; direction oi from the city in n. p n. n. other-gunboats d al con-tructiVice-Preside-nt d, New-eanayn- Jyonrfeot? Is that dragging, In constant pain when on pulling: I 1 sensation with yon from morn Safeguards the food against alum Alum bating powders are the greatest meoaccn to health of the present day. aoYi uxma rowota to., mw vom. Filipino Prlaonera Say That Atrotn- nldo Will Make Ilia Laat Stand n Mnloloa nnd If Defeated There Will Mnke Mo Portlier neatatancc, Rat Quit the Revolt. - CONDENSED TEItEGRAMa Washington, March 20. A dispatch from Mnnila this morning tella ot tho fall ot Bocavo before tho advanco of our Invincible army. It la ndded that tho insurgent capital has been removed to San Fernando. Tho army is now only eight miles from Malolos. till night ? Why not put tho medicine exactly on the disease 7 Why tnot apply tho euro right toi : the spot itself ? ) You can do it with f DP.ASJCP'S nor EX-QO- m THOMAS C. FliETCHEIl. Fletcher, worn with her husband's illness, is almost prostrated, but her daughter, Mrs. Bartholow, of St Louts, is extending to her all possible comfort. Twenty-tw- o hours before his death lapsed Into unconthe sciousness, from which the skill of his physicians were unable to arouse him. The remains will be laid away In St Louis. RETURN OF JOHN SHERMAN. The. Invalid Ileachea Old Point nnd la Carried Aahore on a Stretcher. , Newport News, Vru, March 29. The Chicago, which left Hiunpton 1 loads March 13 under orders to overtake the American liner Paris and oi transfer from that ship State John Sherman, who had been taken seriously ill, arrived at Old Point shortly after the noon hour yesterday with the distinguished ' Invalid ' on board. Mr. Sherman was one of thj party of tourists who were visiting points of historical interest, having chartered the Paris for tho purpose. Thlit Mr. Shermnn is a very clck man no one who got a glimpse of the pallid features can, doubt. JIo hai Joit flesh until little, remains of the ncttfcSrtnd vigorous man-bu- t il. frame, and he is obviously far advanced in feebleness and general infirmity. While being prepared for tho stretcher Mr. Sherman gave the sailors who were to carry him minuto orders as to how they should handle the conveyance. cruiser MIDDLESBORO SUBMERGED. The Worat Flooda Known In Ycnra Vlalt Southenat Kentucky Towna Inundated. Mlddlesboro,ICy-,March,29. Thcworst flood known in years passed over thli had been raidsection yesterday. ing for several days, and tho flood reached its height about five o'clock It All of Middle!.-boro- , south of Cumberland avenue nnd cast of the Louisville & Nashville railroad, is inundated. There is 18 inches of water on Cumberland avenue, nnd nt least seven inches in most stores. Id Powell's Valley, Tenn., across the mountain, everything is washed nway with thousands of dollars' loss. The water is now receding. yesterday afternoon. LYNCHED BY FARMERS. The Murderer Henry Sanderaon Taken Out 1J' a Mob and Ilnnaced from a Drldse. Holtoni3vas.,March 29. Henry Sanderson, who 'murdered Mrs. Fleischer, at Maye'ttn, a Email town ten miles south of kere, a Sundaywas lynched by a mob of 15 men on tho outskirts oi Sondes this town yesterday inorBla Myr.tle Fleischer, for ref using. to ceive his attentions. Miss Fleischer rees- caped unhurt, but the first shot from tho Winchester struck her aunt, Mrs, 7ohh Fleischer, who died Monday night. Movement ot Guubouta. Washington, March 20. The gun boat Custine arrived at Colombo Sunday, on her way to join Dewey's fleet lit Manila. The gunboats Annapolis and Vicksburg left Santiago Monday for Havana. for Killing Hla Sweetheart. St. Taul, Minn.," March 25. A (N. D.) special to tho Dispatch says; James W. Colo, a negro, who on December 12 Bhot and killed his sweetheart, Sophronia Ford, through rage and jealousy, expiated his crime here on the scaffold. Manured Bis-inaro- lc Reception to Company F- Owensboro, Ky., March 26. Citizens oi Owensboro will tender a public reception to Company F. on its return. The following com In mittees have been appointed: Radford; Pa vitations, Morton rade, 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. Geo.,W. Rash and son, who have been visiting Jas. R. Rash, have returned to Madi-- sonville. Dr. Bull's afjaavl Cures pleurisy and pneu- monla in a wonderfully short time. It promptly allays inflammation the lungs. For sore lungs it Is invaUwtfc. Small oW. tf Chan, St Maloloa. the ofyf vOUEil Z . pB A clay sewer' plpo combino haa been formed in Now York with, a capital of I'nahlne Forward Townrd Mnloloa. New York, March 20. Dispatches $10,000,000. Tho American Society of National from Manila to tho Journal report that Advertisers was organized at Chicago Oen. 'MnoArthur's division, niter a short rest in tho captured city of MaMonday. German-America- n citizens of Chica- rilao, took up thef advanco Ihim that go held a. meeting, Monday, to protest plnco toward Malolos at 0:30 a. m. Tho immediate objcoti7o point was tho against an alliance. The capital stock of tho American town of Bocave, Ave miles north of Telephone nnil Telgraph Co. of New Mnrllno. Filipino prisoners taken Monday, acYork has been Increased to $75,000,000. There is some talk of making Admi- cording to the Journal dispatches, si ral Schley tho running mate of Will- hnvo Informed the Americans that Immediately nftcr the? Aguinaldo would make a last grand iam J. Ilryan in the next presidential Plaster is applied, yon feol stand at Malolos, and if ho was derace. .its warminrr. Bootmnsr in Mrs. Ed Shrincr, who was injured in feated he would make no further refluence. Its healing remedies tho Patterson block fire nt Omaha, sistance, but quit tno revolt. quickly penetrate down deep Neb., last week, died Monday In terriinto tho inflamed tissues. MncArthtre'a Hen Rentluff. ble agony. Pain is quieted, soreness fa reMnnila, March 28, 11 a. m. Gem .John McCllntock,. a pioneer resident lieved and strength imparted. of Carlinville, III., dropped dead ;from MacArthur and his army are resting No plaster was ever made like It paralysis of the lungs, He was 70 on tho plain beyond Marilao, nftcr No plaster ever acted so aaicldy three days scrambling m tho brush, j ears of age, and thoroughly. No platter ever lit. Rev. James Duggan, former bish- fording rivers and charging trenches bad such conplele coatrol over H op of Chicago, died nt St. Louis, wheio In the biasing sun. Tho men aro tired, kinds oi pala. but are in splendid spirits. he had been In an asylum for tho Intenae Heat. Placed over tho chest it is for 30 years. The heat was Intense. Being 00 deItev. Max Habccker, pastor of Zion's' a powerful aid to Aycr's Gcrmnn Evangelical church, died at grees on tho coast and fully 100 deCherry Pectoral; relieving St. Joseph, JIo., as a result ot an op- grees in tho interior, it made tho congestion and drawing out spito Americans suffer a great deal. In eration for appendicitis. all inflammation. The body of Thomas C. Flotcher, of tho heat, however, every man wna roc xalx nv aix drcoohth. J. 0. AVF.R OO.. LoveU, Hut. Missouri's war governor, who died in eager to proceed towards the enemy. Filipino Prlaonera. Washington, D. C, Saturday, arrived A detachment of 00 Filipino prison iu St. Louis Monday night. Judge Clark, of St. Louis, severely ers was escorted into Manila. Their KNIGHT'S TEMPLAR. rebuked a man in his court who had appearance aroused great interest as lived 30 years in tlio United States they were marched from tho rauroa; (u p' depot to tho prison. without becoming naturalized. Easter Services at MndlsonvIIIe Filipino Ilclnforcememta. Drainage board officials are arrangTho rebels havo unloaded about five ing to mnke a trip from Chicago to St. Election and Inspection Louis by way of the Illinois und Mich- hundred men from a train, half a mile in April. in front of Gen. MnoArthur's forces, igan canal and tho Illinois river. Negro miners mado an attack on the with tho object of reinforcing tho FiliThe Earlington Knights Tempino garrisons at Bulacan and camp of tho whites at Dolomite, e on either sido of the railroad plar attended the regular meeting white men returned the flro and of the Madisonville Commandery several of tho negroes wero wounded leading to Malolos. The fact that the railroad la in operPhilip Wolfrom,. a. promlnent.young Tuesday evening, at which arNew York sculptor, beenmo violently ation from here to our front facilitates tho transportation ot supplies to the rangements were perfected for inane while crossing tho Atlantic on troops. Before the break in the rond tlie steamship Rotterdam, for his holding the regular annual Easter was repaired tho transportation oi home. services on Sunday next. Tho llcssic McGowon, 20 years old, a ser- supplies was very uncertain. Front. Iu Ovenahlne'a and Hall's services will be held at the Bap vant employed in tho Hotel Vcndome, All is quiet in tront of the lines ot New York city, fell headlong from tho tist Church in Madisonville at tenth story window, and wns Instantly Generals Ovenshino nnd Hall. A battalion of tho California 11:15 a. m., conducted by Rev. killed. which been landed at EnMelvin Kyle, a postal clerk on the rique, island hasNegros, haa been re- Sir Knight, B. T. Watson, a State of Dig Four, running from Benton nar-b- ceived with every manifestation of joy evangelist who is now holding a to Louisville, has been arrested on (ho part of the natives. meeting at Providence. ' The for stealing registered letters and In Command ot Negroa Ialand. Earlington Sir Knights, with their forging a postmaster's name. The command of tho island of NeGov. Rradley's closo friends at gros has been formally transferred ladies, will go to Madisonville on Frankfort, Ky., do not credit tho San from Gen. MlUcr to Col. Von Volzat oi then o'clock train and will be met I'm 11 cisco dispatch which said ha has tho Fifteenth infantry. by the Madisonville knights at the determined to leave ICcntuck perma nently and locate, in that city. station, when all will proceed in a A SOUTHERN CYCLONE. birthMonday was tlio sixty-fourt- h body to the church. After services day anniversary of Gen. Miller, nnd it Towna In Gcorelu nnd Alabama Via. dinner will be served at the New was celebrated at Hollo bya general asItcd and Gonaldernble Dauinge Done Ono Life Loat. sembly of tho officers and complimenBelmont hotel. w:Sa- :tary speeches. The general now retires. The 25th of April is election Eelma, Ala., March 2'J. A cyclone Four persons wero injured and did considerable damago yesterday in night and has been designated as property loss to the amount of $250,000 was sustained in the burning of tho the little town of lUdervllie, 22 mile inspection night also. On that four-stor- y brick structures of tho Ar- north. Tho Bawmlll of tho E. 12. Jackcompany store evening the Commandery degrees mour Curled Hair and Felt Co., 'In Chi- son Lumber Co. and tho were badly wreolced, and a number oi will be conferred upon a candidate, cago. United States Marshal E. R. Dur- dwelling houses damaged. A large officers will be elected for the enham and several deputies returned to frame dwelling was carried mora than suing year and the work of the oi Kansa City, Monday, from St. Clair 100 yards and overturned, and parts county, Mo., where they mndo a fruit- several houses wero blown completely Commandery will be inspected by less attempt to locate tho county away. Grand Generalissimo, Sir Jno. G. judges. Dnmase ly JInllatonea nnd Wind.. Orhdorff, of Russellville. 9. A deJ. J. Overton, aged 102 years, departLexington, Ga., March ed, Monday, from St. Joseph, Mo., for structive wind and rain storm passed Left Cards at Saloons. Bolso, Cal., to visit his son. Ho says over this county yesterday. Hall the r. ho will size of blrd'B eggs did considerable From the Owensboro Mcjsecg-that if ho likes tho climate Rev. Fred D. Hale added a new settle down thero to spend his damage. At Crawford a- number oi barns, trees nnd fonces wero blown wrinkle to his sensationalism by Russia, according to tho Paris cor- down, stores were unroofed und the respondent ot thq London Morning Btecples on two churches wero blown visiting a number of saloons in Post, is still hampered in her resolu- off. the city and passing cards an' tion to Bupply her cntlro artillery nouncing the subjects of his serInitnntlr killed. gun by want with a new quick-flrin- g Opellkn, Ala., March 29. A ter- mons for the next few Sundays of money. "Why I Am Flro caused a panlo in the Church of rific .atorm passed over this city yes- The subjects are: oft the La Recolecclon, Leon, Nicaragua, at terday. Tho roof woo blown western Not an Infidel," "Why I Am a and tho celebration of early mass, Sunday, funeral Jyell hotel,two-roo- In tho house was Christian," "Why I Am a Bapand many women wero badly trampled part of the city a intist," and Why I Am a Third nnd seriously injured in the rush fol- damagajl, and Amy Huegley was stantly kftlb- -. Many trees wero blown Church Baptist." He lowing the alarm. walked indown and much daiago was done. First Trip of the Senaon. side the saloons and delivered the Troopa and. Snppllea tow Manila, Detroit, Mich., March 3. Navigacards in person to the barkeepers San Francisco, March 29. The ...Tins-por- t and Cleveland tion between Detroit Zcalandla, with several companies and others in the several places. was formally opened when the Deof tho Ninth intantry and a largo car- It was not generally known that he troit and Cleveland Nnvigation Co.'s palled for Ma- had made the. visits until after he steamer City of Detroif Eteamed out go of supplies on board, woi on the first trip of tho yeur. A hun- nila, via Honolulu, yesterday. Tholight had completed his rounds, but it department has ordered three was generally commented on. dred passengers were aboard. batteries to Manila t Battery E, First artillery! F, Fourth artillery, nnd F, THE MARKETS. MISS BESSIE BROWN Fifth artillery. Thcso will take 21 se23, 1893. New York, March ' CATTI.E-Natl- vo Steera.... 4 75 J 6 43 lected horses each. WM Tho transport for tho artillery haijl Suffers a Painful Accident at CUTTON MIddllnir FL.OUB "Winter Wheat,.. 325 U not been orrangea ror, ana ino uaie ioj 4 2 Hed WHBAT-N- o. it Bowling Green. their departure haa nob been set. CORN No. 2 S3 U OATS-N- o. 2. Miss Bessie Brown, daughter of Old Ll'a Star np'Annln. 9(0 Q I'OKK-N- cw Mess ST. LOUIS, Pekin, March 25. It Is learned on Mr. Sidney Brown, of Madisonrorros-MMrti- inr AW 3 60 CEBVES-Ste- ora good authority that- LI Dung Chang ville, who has been attending Cows and IlelCers. 2 60 la again upon the point of returning school at Bowling Green, had the 5 00 10U) CAIVES-(p- er 325 to power. . nous rair 10 i;noico misfortune to make a misstep, 3 40 SHEEP Fair to Cholco.... 3 60 which Tuesday, resulted 'in FLOUIt Patenta (new).... The Princeton nt Singapore. Straight. 2 70 Clear and very painful accident. A Singapore March 20, The United a WHEAT No. 2 Hed Winter & COHN-N- p. 2 occurred in States gunboat Princeton, Commander fracture the 2iViO OATS-N- o. 2 Clifford NY West, from Kew York, Jan- foot Q below the ankle. Her UYE No. 2 3 00 0 Luga TOUACCO uary 11, for Manila, has arrived here. lather was summoned and brought Burley.... 4 60 y Leal 8 60 J HAT-Cl- ear Timothy her to Madisonville yesterday. 15 t Digest Your Food. liUTTEK Choice Dairy.... Miss Brown had been studying to g naUB Fresh Ninety per cent., ot til sickness is caused qualify herself as stenographer and I'OHKStandardMesstnew) .... Q BACON Clear Rib if by food not beiog properly digested, it typewriter and was leaving ii LARD Prime Btoam school cui poisons ami go , win .yuut blood .. : ............ ...w -.- ..-, 3 SO CATTLE Native Steers.., and lhfn inn ifH liable to almost any uis- - "V" ..i.ub fi:d, 360 IIOO.S Fair to Cholco...., ease the human system is heir to. Use Dr. 360 SHEEP Fair to Choice... 360 Another Deal. Carlstedt's German Liver Powder and V FLOUR Winter Patents., 3 20 Spring Patents., waicu mo results, tuu win mi iud guuy ravstj F. B. Arnold has consummated WK15AT No. 2 Snrtnir..., Give it a one doss. effects Piter taking 73 No. 2 Red trial andba convinced. Price sjc For a deal with W. S. Barnett for the CORN No. 2 Mixed .... sate by St. Bernard Drug Store. purchase of the latter's three tene OATS No. 2 10 PORK Me (now) .9 Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam Cures ment houses near the Baptist KANSAS CITY. Your cough, just the medicino for chil- Church on tho hill. CATTLE Natlvo 8teers..,. 4 25 The purchase 3 20 HOQS All Grades dren. 2 Anglo-American Cherrg Pectoral Plaster 1 iu-sa- Gui-gulnt- A!a-Th- regi-rrfen- t, or JF declin-ing'ycar- m il f u., A, r ii Price 25 ctt, oats-N-o. CORN-N- o. WHHAT-N- o. 2 2. Red White u...... -- " sovi Subscribe or Tub Bke. price is twelve hundred and uonars. c. i.' v. v vis a ' (wr i Earlington. The heaviest work is of course over (iWi"i. 'I i'h J" n'l') .iy gg?s"'T ' a? "j ,' EA b at the coal mines, ft; k'A X. PAUL M. MOORE, Editor and Mintjer. BEE PUBLISHINQ COHPANVi Incorporated. tan matter. Entered tbe Pcsiefflce at Earllnittpn aj Second SUBSCRIPTION RATES: On Yetr.strletlf In advance " " Sl Months, U JJ 3 ThreeMontbt, " Stnle Coplet eoplea Specimen Correspondent! " walled wanted In all parti ol onntr. Addreuut for particular!. ,V.V free on application. tut THURSDAY, MARCH 3. 899- - ir.t i $ and more hominy appetite than usual among the Kentucky Demo crats just now. There is less harmony feeling The sweet feeling of brotherly love' in the ranks of Kentucky Democratic leaders is manifested in this saying of the Louisville Post that "Urev Woodson is woolly on the outside and bald on the inside of the head." In the face of unexampled pros- perity, and more money than the people ever saw, perennial candidate Bryan and a few brave disciples, with large lungs and larger continue to appetites, official t dollar prophesy about the money-powe- r devil with golden clause. ioo-cen- The roads in the neighborhood of Wheeling, W. Va., are so bad that the Society lor Prevention of but all mines continue to run full time every day and the prospect for summer work is better perhaps Wise people are also rich than usual. Considerable work has when they know a perfect been cut out, too, about the raildisroad yards to be done this spring remedy for all annoying There are always eases of the blood, kidneys, and summer. It is young men from the farms liver and bowels. many would rather have a job about Hood's Sarsaparilla, who which the mines or the railroad at a dol- is perfect in its action. It lar and a quarter a day and steady so regulates the entire syswork than to remain on the farm tem as to bring vigorous and make a crop. This may not health. It never disappoints. be wise in many instances, and COltr- e- " I'or 12 years I had Boltre, or certain it is that at least one em- swellings un my nccl. wlildi was disployer of labor here always advises couraging ami troublrwintf. lllicuniatlsm Hood's Sarsaparilla such an one to stick to the farm, also annoyeil hip cured mo complete!) trnil the swelling lias but the regular earnings and pay entirely disappear. A Inily In Michigan used itlmmlal day, the good free schools and the saw my pruvlouentirely cured of and sanio the. Hood's and was trouble. She thanked me for recommendcomforts and pleasures of the town ing It." Mhs. Anna Sutherland, IOC Lovel continue to prove more attractive Street, Kalamazoo, Mich. for Poor Health -- "Hod to manv than their farm life. And years, pains In shoulders, poor health hips, back and with constant headache, nervousness and this season, even with the better Vscil Hood's Sarsaparilla, no opietltc, conditions for the farmer, is no ex- gained strength and ran work hard all day; eat heartily and sleep well. I took It beception. cause It helped my husband." Mns. Residence property is up and in Kur.ABETH J. (iirrrxs, Moose Lake, Minn. would civ; Strong-- "i demand with little available for Si Makes Weakllood't ?araparlllj if I a bottle for not pet It for lees. It Is tho best purchase or trade. Scarcely any could medicine. It makes the weak strong." spring building lots remain unoccupied in Albert A, Jaosow, DouglaJtovui, N. Y. the town and numerous new houses have been completed, are now being built or are contracted for. A number of the new houses are to Hood's Dili cnr llrcr III! i tliTT non Irjltatdis and Itn 'only calii rtir In ' nft TUrupiM. be erected in the south end of town nearest the new Arnold mine now pi y in y ;j ywyiityii yiii iyim.y.iii'yf 17 the new center of interest for EarlNEIGHS AND BRAYS ington people. The growth of OF THE Earlington has been steady and substantial and the present conditions and future outlook promise a "Hark from the Toombs," i- continuation of such growth. . m.m b... b ..mrfji..,rf.'..vj rwirjTiiy. v "Better Be Wise Than Rich." $GCt& &rf 6DiqiI." h K pii-- v I. L ; j m S3- if'r- - 7 i K fr n Cruelty to Animals has stopped horses from traveling over them. It has developed that Mr. WillIf we only had such a society in iam Jennings Bryan is very uneafiy operation what a delightful rest over the bitternes displayed in the Hopkins county horses would get race for the Democratic nominajust now. tion for Governor in this State. He fears, it is said, that the feelHow now can ing which has already developed, hope for success in the financial department of their National Com- and which is growing daily, may mittee, with "Coin" Harvey re- defeat the party, not only this signed as financial manager. The year, but probably lose it to Denext thing we shall hear of their mocracy nrxt year, if something is Of bills being paid in gold and their not done to quiet things. e course, Mr. Bryan has not taken obligations being executed in sides with any one candidate, and mortgages. i will not do so, but he has said to It is interesting to note that the several prominent members of the National Sound Money League, party in the State that he hoped A standing mystery was cleared of which J. Sterling Morton, of the contest in the Governor's race Nebraska, is president, has re- would be settled amicably. Cou- up here last week when John Peyelected its old officers and will reton moved. The whole town has rier Journal. main intact for the next campaign. been amazed for months at the William Goebcl, Democratic singular Western members reported the conduct of Peyton's theranfree coinage agitation dying but candidate for governor, is mometer which has hitherto pernot dead, and the league continues nounced to speak in Madisonville sisted in rising when other therSaturday afternoon. its work. mometers fell and vice versa and The Webster County Demo- which perversity has balked the The guarantee fund for the cratic Committee will meet at local philosophers, but all this Louisville May Music Festival Dixon Monday, April 3, to arstrangeness was satisfactorily will reach over 15,000. The sub- range for the nomination of a canexplained when Peyton took down scriptions have been very liberal didate for representative. the erratic instrument and found and the success of the undertaking A number of Kentucky Repubthat all this time it had been hangKentuck-ian- s is absolutely assured. licans called on Dr. W. Godfrey ing upside down, hence its non should everywhere and do re- Hunter at the Hotel Victoria, compos mentis conduct. joice at the triumph of our State Louisville, Sunday. Now Peyton wears an overcoat The Doctor metropolis in so laudable an un- has started back to his post as With great ado and bluster dertaking. The Festival will even minister to Guatemala, going by When he used to take his exlrai off And don bis linen duster. far surpass that of last pear. way of New Orleans. W. T. Fowler, of Christian Instead of one "dollar dinner" An amusing incident happened to be given by the Democrats of County, is an applicant for ap- here last weeek. A well known all sorts in New York, with W. J. plicant for appointment as census citizen went over to Madisonville 'Bryan as the evening's inspiration supervisor for Kentucky. and after bowing down at the and guest of honor a national Friends of the Hon. Geo. M. shrine of Bacchus, he purchased harmony demonstration at least Davidson, of the Eighth Congres half a gallon of that which entang-let(our "dollar dinners" have been sional district, are said to be quietthe feet and boarded the train ' evolved out of the squabble as to ly booming him for the Republican for home.' Upon reaching this who are true Jeffersonian Demo- nomination for Governor. placd he tried to conceal his jug crats and each Taction is reported Hon. Clifton J. Pratt, of Madi until he reached home. To effect as "confidently expecting that Mr, sonville, is in receipt of a number this he put both hands behind, his Bryan will accept its invitation." of letters, from many quarters of back and beneath his long overThis paltry number of Jeffersonian Kentucky urging him to become a coat and tried to make believe dinners bids fairto indulge in a lit- candidate for the Republican nomithat he was only walking with his tle more Jeffersonian expansion and nation. hands crossed behind his hack as grow to an even greater number. A Louisville paper says the Re- old men frequently do. But, oh publican State Convention will be alack and alas in his anxiety to Money in Circulation. The money in circulation in the held in that city near the Fourth conceal the jug which he held in United States on March 1, 1899, of July and calls it a "straight his right hand he thrust both hands and the jug also through was $1,928,842,621. On July 1, tip." the split of his long coat and held 1896, just before the nomiChristian Endeavor. that jug in plain view to the merrination of Mr. Bryan, it was The Christian Endeavor Prayer ment of even the most casual specThis shows an Meeting will.be called promptly at SSHiO1-2- ' increase of $413,939,470 in the 6:1 next Sunday nieht. Easter tator" If beneath bis shirt be vainly tries thirty-twmonths since that re- Sunday April a. 1890, in the South To bide a drink and fails, markable announcement of the ern Methodist church. Rev. K. M. lie cannot hope to bide a jug Democrats at Chicago that the Wheat wilflead the service. Outside those long coat tails. Song. "Halleul'ab. Cbritl Is Risen." money of the country could not increase but by free and unlimited Topic "piittr Cbeer:" A meeting (or Uncle Oscar Stevens was ob. 'bought of oar new Life In Christ. coinage of silver. That the money Reading of Lesson served meandering towards the Peter, 1: of the country should have in- Kong, "I Know that my Redeemer Lives." wagon shop of Rickctt Todd last creased more than 27 per cent in Prayer. week. He had in his hand a ' thirty-twThe Easter Story Luke xxiv, months, in the face of gnarlecj, twisted, crooked piece of Thougbl of the New Life. the refusal of the country to accept hickory upon which knots were Son, "Christ Arote." the financial "expansion" theory of Song, "Consecration," more numerous than rivets along Mr. Bryan and hisfolIowers,seems Shon Talk. the seams of a steam boiler. Prayer. to put them in bad shape for reWhen asked concerning his moveLet us recognize the fact that suming their arguments on this Easter means nothing to us unless ments he said, "I am going for to line in 1900. , it means" personal resurrection from make an ax handle of this timber." of sin. Let us make "Why you could not make a stake Earlington. . the death Easter the new year's day of . the out of that mess of knots that one Much attention is lately attracted Christian year, the day upon which to Earlington by the reports that we look back over the spiritual ex- could drive in the ground," said "You just wait nave gone through The Bee, the perience of the past twelve months his questioner, and see," said he. He worked daily press and all other avenues and, noting wherever we have failed and fallen, and in so far died diligently until late in the evening of communication as to Earling-ton'- s to our higher selven, and resolve prosperous condition and flat- to rise again through" Christ into trying to form a handle and finally tering outlook. Daily there are newness of life and consecration. had to abandon his original inten"I need an awl handle numerous parties here in person Let us, in other words, make each tion. an anniversary of renewed mighty bad" he said, "and this or using the mails to ascertain the Easter is just the proper prospect of finding here suitable life, an occasion of entering more tough piece fully into the spirit, the purpose, thing to make it." He labored locations and our population prom- the example of our risen Lord. patiently upon the awl handle for ises to make a steady increase Let all feel that they are corsome time and it did seem for a .through the addition of new citi- dially invited to attend this serzens 'from other towns and the vice. Eyery one is urgedVto help season that he would be successus to the extent of at least joining ful, but just as he was boring a 1111s is ratner an un- country. with us in the assembling together. hole to insert the awl he split the avorable season of the year for Your presence even is helpful. handle- in two pieces. Amidst the seekers after employment to find Come and make the service one loud jeers and laughter of the crowd he threw away the pieces the kind of work they may want in of real aid and Comfort. IT 'V POLITICAL POINTS. gold-claus- subsided the man of nags looked and felt like a tree had fallen on DOWN IN THE MINES. him. Then ensued a season of desperate struggle between the "hoss editor", quinine and maOver one hundred colored miners passed laria which for all around severity through Louisville Friday night en route has not been equalled since that that contest recorded by the for Pans, Ills. Foreman Toombs was Ihe sufferer last poet when "The devil and , the Dutch and the dun cow fit." Fin- week from chills and fever, but at this writing is much better. They tell a good one on Moscow ally quinine prevailed and the Foreman John R. Evans is now contemequine man is again at the post of Croft. When the telephone was duty. plating building a fine new residnnce on established from the St. Bernard Though dread agues did bis backbone Soulh Railroad street, in tbe near future. tweak. office to the No. n shop, Croft Work on the foundation for new scales is game, The old hoss greatly delighted at the idea And the readers editor Bhe this week at the Arnold mine has been commenced, was of The When Will hear his "neighs and brays" ihe and in a short time thescales will be ready of direct communication. same. for use. first call came, he rushed the Messrs, Umstead and White, of the St. promptly to the instrument and LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. Bernard mechanical force, made Chicago responded. Now Croft's hearing and other northern points a brief visit last is somewhat impaired and after lisAsst. agent S. W. Mothersbead returned week in tbe interest of their company. tening intently for some time to last week from a trip to Lexington, where Many of tbe soldiers now in the Philipthe "still small voice" and failing be went to accompany bis sister who now pine Islands express a desire to remain there and engage in mining and other en to catch the full meaning, he attends college there. turned and inquired anxiously of The tumor is afloat that a colored sec- terprises. There is evidently a big field work on the there for willing labor. who had Joe Pritchett, who was working tion hand,track being been athere, and who A New York dispatch tells of the pur laid new side forty feet from the instrument, was a few days ago discharged, was last chase of a large tract of mineral and tim "Joe what did that fellow say?" Monday arrested at Henderson and taken ber land in Eastern Kentucky, which has y '' vicinity of Dixon and other points are much elated over what tbey consider a sure enough railroad to be built there For a handle in the axe to put. soon by what is known as the St. Louis He was in l need. The knots and kinks so knocked blm out construction company or as some claim the Illinois Central. lie could knot at awl socceed. Conductor Moody was called to j court last week as an important witness in a rail Last week the "neighs and road case. brays" failed to appear in this pa Foreman L. H. O'Brien has just reaper from the simple fact that the sons to feel proud of tbe crew who has hoss editor was down with chills. charge of tbe wrecking car. Such able For several days the man of nags men as Hall, Baugb, Cannon and Smith meandered around, his face look- are hard to find. Dispatcher Nick Walker) white not yet ing like it had been half-sole- d able for duly Is much better and it is exwith brown paper and a general pected be will again soon lake his place aching pervading his make-up- . here as dispatcher. Victuals ceased to be attractive Murfreesboro, Tenn., March 37. The and sweet mash lost its fascina- proposed railroad to be known aslhe Tenntion, then a chill came on him, not essee Eastern & Western, which will conone of these little insignificant nect Knoxville with Memphis, is being thoroughly discussed by the public in this deaf and dumb chills, but a regu- county. The road will enter ibis county lar old time, break bone swamp near Eagleville and (hen coma to this ague. Oh no, not a dumb chill, but place and Ready villa on to Woodbury. E. one that spoke in thunder tones. Wood, here representing Ihe road, is doing One thousand little malarial devils, all he can to get the peoplA Interested, and has set Friday night to determine whether whose feet were shod with icicles, he can get the right of way through the raced up the nag man's spinal col cily limits. Tbe roads will touch at the umn, ihey wers met anu ciiaseu intermediate points between Knoxville and back by two thousand little de Memphis. All tbe road asks of the county is the right of way, Tbe people are much mons whose heels were tempered exercised over the project and will doubtThis march- less give the right of way. In case to a welding heat. the city ing and counter marching was fails to give the right of way the road will go kept up for a couple of hours. During the whole of that time the about eight miles south of Ibis place and go by Rucker Mr. Wood says teeth of nag man chattered like lhat the road Station. has already been surveyed or an old time planta- and that a second survey now progress castanets, is in tion nigger performing a bone tbe surveyors being within a few miles of solo. When the chill and fever Columbia. conaxe-ua- and retired in disgust and fusion. Fortify the body against disease by Tutt's Liver Pills, an absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, constipation, jaundice, bilious ness and all kindred troubles. ma-Uvia- A Strong Fortification. WrS ! n Full , Shelves. New Goods. 1 a Great Variety. "The Fly Wheel of Life" fly-whe- Dr.Tuttf Your Liver Pills arc the of life. I shall c cr be grateful for the accident that broughtthem to my notice. I feel as if--I had a new lease of life. J. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Col. el BEST VALUES Our Spring Goods are being received daily and opened for public inspection of our friends and patrons. Our new purchases include a large variety, of Tutr? Liver Pills Wesley Burrus shot John V. Anderson in the shoulder at the lattcr's home neat Elkton, Monday night. The wound was slight. Dr. Otto's Spruce Ouni Balsam. dss can prescribe Dr. Otto's Spruce Oura Balsam. Tbe Formula is on ibe package. Cures your cough in day. Very pleasant to take. Children cry for it. Large size bottles, price 15c and 50c. tor sale Dy st, ueroard -- rug store. For a beautiful complexion use Dr, Carl stedt's German Lirtr Powder. A physician Dress Goods, Wash Goods. B.cautiM Line of Silk S 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 in Honduras. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Waist Patterns. Choice Embroideries, Linings, Hosiery, Ribbons and everything needed to complete a woman's apparel in choice style. All druggists refund money if it fails lo cure. 35c. The. genuine has L, B. Q. on each tablet. I "fUSSS A Louisville boy, Ensign Davis of the Helena, son ot Maj. W. J. Davis, of the Louisville School p. .kAAAAA h.fc.r Board, has distinguished himself by capturing thirty Philippine warriors. To rtttor th mons LIti r Utdiclnt. Clear Skin, tht llriht Eye, ibi Altrt Galtaad Souod1urrb,n Dr. M. A. Sim- "Noxall" Shirts We are headquarters.forthe "Noxall" " hav-e An old German woman hanged herseli in a secluded spot near Russellville, and was not found till two weeks afterwards. Backache is Ibe first Indication of kidney trouble. Urinary disorders, Diabetes, and even Brigfil's Disease follow unless checked proraptty. Nothing better to make perfect kidaeyi than Dr. Sawyer's Ukatine. Sold at St. Bernard Drugstore. Shirts, of which we a very attractive assortment. IT IS CARPET TIME, Too, and we have a line of Carpets here and on the road from which everybody can be suited. lne eyes ot snakes are never closed. Alive or dead, sleeping or waking, they are always wide open. Pneumonia DUR NELSON SHOES WILL 13 & L IN WITHIN DAYS. A FEW li o 1 9, . o 1- -2 : j - i L' is Ibe quick agent ot death, tully one- to the pest house on account of showing just been bought for Eastern and Canadian third of recent deaths bave been from pneumonia following la grippe. Pneumonia breaking out on blmdcaplialisls at a price of $50,000, signs of small-pocannot follow tbe use of Foley's Honey . .. Quite naturally some of the men ,mUn'm VT uumor says mat aoout a montn igo a and Tar. Campbell St Co. were closely associated with him here feel driver in tbe mines here became so brutal In the Bank of England at least rather uneasy at Ibis time. to Ihe mule he was driving that he cut out Several crews have been taken off, and part of tbe animal's tongue, and the result sixty folio volumes, or ledgers, arc the result wilt be beneficial lo the remain ris tbat said driver mnst hunt for work filled daily with writing in keeping accounts. elsewhere. "iilgJJBtt tng crews who can now make more time. During the last few months some five or The soldiers have been called away from Fluthtd Ctutki, Throbblfli Ttmplct, Nausea, six engineers and conductors among the Pana, Ills., and It is feared the result will Lni(iu!, Lott Aptutltt, Sallow CompUiton, best on the road, have been relieved from be more bloodshed, as Ihe union miners PimpUi, Blotch, are wirctnct. Take Dr. M. A. Slmmoos Llrcr Vedlcine. duty, and will probably look elsewhere for who have been Idle for months past will now measure swords with those who look workA single shipment of seventy-tw- o carloads ol lard from St. Louts Four soldier (rains passed north over the their places. We believe it is geaerally conceded tbat to Hamberg, Germany, is reported Henderson division last Tuesday. The L, tbe oldest miner now in tbe employ of tbe as having passed through Louis& N. catches them going and coming. The new electric interlocking system at St. Bernard Coal Company is "Uocle ville. Nortonvllle is working fiae under the Johnnie" Lawrence, as be is commonly A. K. De Fluent, editor ot tbe Journal, management of Operators Anderson and called, he being but a few months under Doylestown, Ohio, sufferered for a number of years from rheumatism in his right Ogden, both of whom are watchfnl and ninety years of age. shoulder and side. He says: "My right take an interest in their work. Tbe past winter was a severe one in more arm at time was entirely useless. I tried Section Foremen Edmonson and Cates, than one respect. Tbe salesman whose Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and was surof ihe Slaugbtersville and Sebree sections, duty it is to solicit coal trade found himself prised to receive relief almost immediately. with their crews have been cutting quite a without a job. as special efforts on bis part Tbe Pain Balm baa been a constant companion ot mine ever since and it never number of dangerous trees along the rail- were uoi nceueu woen zero weainer was fails." For sale by St, Bernard Drug lately. road Store, Earlington. B. T. Robinson, MorThis is a good move and at hand. tons Gap; George King, St. Charles. should be kept up until no trees that would Work on the annual report of the Si. reach the track wben they fell are left. Bernard Coal Company Is now under headMrs. Will Rayborn 'spent SatMaster of Trains, Devney and Superway, and as figures do nol lie wben used urday and Sunday with her parvisor Sullivan made a business trip over properly, Ihey are expected lo show Ibat ents Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilson tbe Providence branch last Monday. the past year has been one of tbe most Mortons Gap. Agent Miller, who is soon to take charge prosperous in tbe history of tbat company. of the ticket office of L. & N. at HenderThe Best Salve In the World Mr. Henry Burden, who is one of tbe son is now visiting relatives at Kansas St. Bernard drivers here, says that tbe Is Banner Salve. It Is made from a pre, City, Missouri. mule be has been driving for the last five scription by a world wide known skin specialist fciidispoiitiieiy the most uealiag The people of Webster County in tbe years has bad during that time only about salve for Piles, Burns, Scalds, Ulcers, one week's rest. He says it is tbe speed Running Sores and all skin diseases, tbey bave to travel (Bat uses the mules up, Campbnll & Co. mi mm in in and not the heavy pull, Prof. E. B. Bourland conducted Engineer James Kiiroy one of Ibe Hecla the exercises at the Christian prayer Coal Company's most faithful employes, meeting last Monday. has been on the sick list Ibe last tbrte weeks, the result of a cold contracted durA Frightful Blunder ing the very cold weather of February, Will often causa a horrible Burn, Scald, while at work trying to keep waler pipes Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, tbe best Jn tbe world, will kill tbe pain and from freezing up. promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever Some Henderson men are now taking a sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, all skin X great interest in Ihe development of a gold rnptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only If so, there must be some I Sold mine down at a place in Alexandria, Ala., 35 cents a. box. Cure guaranteed. and they are led to believe from the work by Si. Bernard Drugstore. I trouble with its food. Well I babies are plump; only the already done and tbe gold produced that Willie Phillips returned home their investment will prove quite profitable. from Bowling Green Saturday. He Are you sure I sick are thin. I the food is all right? ChiNf One of them recently brought back a nug- will rest from his school work for get of gold worth quite a which dren can't help but grow ; j takes pleasure in exhibiting sum, friends. he two or three months at least. lo they must grow if their food Cooiiipallon ot lb Ilowtli ma be Mill; cured II is quite interesting, indeed, lo aee tbe I nourishes them. Perhaps a j friendly contest now going on between Ibe by a ftw doses of Dr. M, A. Slmmoos Llrcr Medicine. X II l. I. was maae in me S veteran coal miners in the emyloy of the 7 iiusume Mrs. Chas. Winstead and Mrs. St. Bernard Coal Company, each proud of 1 past and as a result the di W. D. Yarbrough, of Madisonfact tbat tbey bave worked twenty-fiv- e is weakened. If that f tbe I gestion I is so, don't give the baby years or more for that compaoy. From a ville, visited friends here Tues small concern tbey bave seen it grow lo its day. J a lot of medicine ; just use I Immense proportions of tbe present time, Bismarck's Iron Nefve and their associations with the officials of Was the result of his splendid health. I sense and help nature a the company bave always been both Indomitable. will and tremendous energy ? little, and the way to do I irienaiy ana proniauie, ana it is now a are not found where Stomach, Liyer, pleasure for them to show up their record. Kidneys and Bowels are out of ordor. If I it is to add half a teaspoon you want these qualities and tbe success Manager Jones, of ibe Sebree Coal Com they bring, use Dr. King's Hew Lire Pills. ful of paoy, feels proud of Ibe good showing Tbey develop eyery power of brain and that company is now making, a daily out- body. Only 35c at St. Bernard Drugstore. put of six cars being produced, and an Rev. J. F. Story filled the pulpit average of the same number of cars daily the Christian church. Sunday was shipped last week. Tbe product for at morning. tbe month of February was over nlne'ly I thousand bushels, a wonderful increase Dr. Sawyer's Wild Cherry and Tar over tbat of last October, when Ihe largest cure. It f to the baby's food three or f output was seventeen thousand bushels. Mr. cures because It was made to condition soothes and relieves tbe Irritated ot Ihroirand lnsgs. A trial will prove It. four limes a day. The gain Jones says the increase (n principally due For sale. by St. to improvement in macbinny and mine-.- ' 1 wi.i Degin me very nrsi day riuhltnberg Presbytery. Tbe damage suit brought against the It seems to 5 you give it. Empire Coal Company by miner, who a I correct Elkton, Ky., March 24. The the digestion and year or two ago was slightly hurt by tbe Muhlenberg Presbytery, representiho knktr cinrforl ? fall of about fifty pounds of slate, was re ing a number of churches and j again. I If the baby is nurs cently called for trial at Hopkinsville, and twenty-fiv- e delegates, will convene the result was just what justice would de- in this city April 20. j ing but does not thrive, The Rev. B. I the mother should take the 1 mand, a verdict in favor of tbe defendant. M. Porter, of Greenville, will I emulsion. It will have a i Tbe evidence in favor of tho plaintiff, ac- preach the opening sermon and Foreman good effect both upon the 1 cording to indeed, Robinson's statement, Dr. McNeiley, of Nashville, will was weak Tbe fact, as brought out deliver the annual address. mother and child. Twentyin, tbe trial was tbat the plaintiff only bore five .years proves this fact, s a few scratches and no serious injury, bnt EMjMftystNUf 'AN TEA enrea Dspep. th, Coartlpttion aad l I through tbe advice of some false friends; yx, nj Jj.op, ill lruglt. Eagulatwt&eliw. Price, 25 eta, SCOTT ti CpW.STf ChtmUti, N,w yorIc. S be was induced lo bring suit with the -- lit Sold by St. Bernard Drag Store. (be above result, Ml IH x The place to get well dressed, with stuff of sterling quality at fair prices, is our store. St. Bernard Qen'I Store w f "7JV rBk. atn "" fltllliiiiniioiimi DEALER IN J. W. TWYMAN, I Stoves and Grates, CASTISCS AND TINWARE. Contractor of all kinds Tin, Oalvanlzed Iron and Copper Work. HOOFING AND GUTTERINO A SPECIALTY t)i AND SATISFACTION CUAHANTEED. iit'in fpqga is i a ana hi i Wlio dimism P I'ya.fr" 33 J ""'Jf'if'Jiin'm Pols the Livery Business? Ask your neighbors. They all say that we haul better loads, furnish best teams, and always at the right price. - nfMi tyi.; 17 vpvp.'WgXKfpiifywyV11! - j is Baby YOUR ORDERS 0 j SOLICITED. i 5 TOOThlR?! f f Ooen All B..K.rfwa...9i.. fW. .,- ... ii-- it .. Rarnoff w Arnnlrl ,i nuiuiu,njwj uuinuii .siwi J ,,. . ft ., fl 'i I i-- XlillfllH.J l fgj3 rLft.n.!ftiA ..nrfliti .,ftinl.,.'t .,.. .q.,. iinrftt. nirm fr M. McGOftD, Contractor and Builder IS YBAnS XPKniHNOB. syour everyday commons EARLINGTON, KY, Buildings Erected and made complete ready for occupancy, including Ihe furnlshlne ol all material. v-, ?- - .yuaa 'J mechanical and common labor. " PLANS. DETAIL8, 8PEOI- Price reasonable and satisfaction puaran- . ,ecd Estimates cbeeriully given on all kinds fc DRAWN UP ON SHORT NO- - ot Building and Special Work. Give me a cbance at your work before letting contract, TIOE, .. All Classes ol j SCOTT'S S .....,. ... rMUnB.,ulnl,ls ijpn .rif "" EMULSION pn'ifj" rjr J""M'J'" T"7 !, f r y '"'T '" if" Jl T K'lvpiivpmnjjii qpi plirpiu ipmirpunyinqft I Bernard-Drngslore. - .,..,...,,,,-,,- - ,.,fTft f fll GEORGE irini tru aiaiX'! iii)iiiiif.iia n.mia O. uccrsiorlo Itate Davis.) TOY, tu LIVERY & FEED then! STABLE. At tbe Old Stand, on Main Street, just west "of depot, j EARLINGTON,. KY. llfrPfvI Indl-awKio- a. 4ti j First-Cla- ss Equipment and Prompt Service, w j M o I " -- - t'l Magazine Club. THIRD KENTUCKY Important Health Notice. To whom HISBET--HEA- TOE COST OF LABOR. BAND Bee 'V'.' U 3"ustru toe (Lljtlre." LOCAL NEWS. John M. Victory was ill and fined to his home Monday. , con- George Sadler, of Kelly, was in the dty Saturdayand made us a ' pleasant call. O. V. Rash, of Henderson, wa9 herd Sunday, the guest of his brother, James R. Rash. Dan Evans didn't go to lodge Tuesday evening, but ho learned the leaving time of tho "plug" I IV I." i,. train. Foard went to Nash- ville last week to attend the funeral Col. Jo. F. frienUs. One of the most delightful meetings yet enjoyed by the Magazine Club was at tho home of Mrs. Ernest Rash Thursday afternoon. Owing to.tlie pleasant weather tho attendance was remarkably good. Mrs. Paul Moore and Miss Burr" the leaders entertained the club with two most instructive articles; Mrs. Moore's, "The Bhsincsi. of a Theater," Scribncr's, and Miss Burr's "Liquid Air," McClurcs. Roll call was answered in tho usual way and many current events all of much interest to the Club. Delicious refreshments were served and greatly enjoyed after which the club adjourned to meet with Mrs. W. F. Burr. Mrs. and Miss Hester will lead. Mc-Ga- ry it VISIT POSTPONED. may concern: Stats of of Mr. William Duncan, who had Cheney & Co., doing business in tbo City of Toledo. County and aforesaid, and been one of the Colonel's closest that said firm will pay State sum of' ONE the Frank J. Chunky makes oalb that ho Is the senior partner of (he firm of 1'. J. Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, I J ' Miss Lula Brasheir, a popular KRANK J. CHENEY. young schoolmistress daughter of Sworn to before me and subscribed in Mr. John Brasheir of this place, my presence, this Oth Day of December, A. D. 886, began teaching a school at Lisman, A. W. GLEASON, j SEAL Webster County, last week. Notary Public. 1 HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cared by the use of Hall's Catarrh Curb. Elder I. H. Tcel has closed with Lee Oldham for the building of his new cottage on the lot adjoinThe house ing his residence. will be built in a short while. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testi monials, free. ' F. J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the best. The three new cottages being built by E. E. Stodghill for Geo. C. Atkinson, near Loch Mary, are nearing completion and will bo ready for occupancy in a short time. m s 'Squire O. J. Farnsworth has been confined to his home the past week with an attack of rheumatism andgencral debility, but his many friends hope to sec him out again in a few days. Joe Summers and family are now in tlicir new residence on South Railroad street, which was recently completed by Contractor M. McCord. It is a handsome cottage, and a credit to the street: B. L. Nichols, a prominent farmer and leading merchant of Lisman, Webster county, was here Saturday enroute home from Louisville, where he had been buying a large new stock of merchandise. George Stiller Dead. George Stiller, a promising 'and popular young man of Nortonvillc, died at that place Thursday last and was buried Friday. Mr. Stiller was formerly of Henderson and at one time did local work on the Henderson Gleantr. He has, since his residence in Nortonvillc, corresponded for the local press. For some time, too, he was in charge of the baggage business of the Illinois Central Railroad at Norton villc, but has since been engaged m other business, lie has been in ill health for some time. A young wife survives him who has the deepest sympathy of their many friends at Nortonvillc and elsewhere. Wonderful Discovery. Whereas, The prevalence of Has Been Invited to Bowling Small Pox, in sections of country Oreen, But Will Probably . not far removed from Earlington, fluster Out at impels your Board of Health, Savannah". under Section 2055 of the Statutes A special from Bowling Green of Kentucky to take prompt measto. the Courier Journal says: "It ures to keep the dreaded and certain that' the loathsome disease out of the town. is practically Third Kentucky regiment, if mus- To this end they ask tho hearty cotered out in this State, will be dis- operation of citizens generally. banded in this city. The War DeYour Board of Health, acting partment has given assurances of for the best interests of all conthis, and it is almost certain that cerned, deem it right and proper will take place in that each and every citizen should the muster-ou- t Before the regiment at once be properly vaccinated. Kentucky. gets to this" country the weather The physicians appointed to do will bo amply warm for camping tho work, Doctors Davis, Mothers-hea- d in tents. If there is a chance for and Chattcn will attend to the regiment to be mustered out each case free of cost. at any of the coast cities this It is hoped the citizens will use place will make no fight, as the every effort to facilitate the work soldiers feel that they would get of the physicians, so that the work much more pay for transportation. may be quickly and satisfactorily An address inviting the regiment attendefLto in every family. to Bowling Green has been drawn The attention of the officers of up by a committee and forwarded the Town of Earlington is directed to the soldiers at Matanzis, Cuba. to this request, which must be enforced, (hat all strangers in town, Regiment Prefer Savannah. without visible means of support, A letter to the Courier-Journfrom a member of the Third Ken- must leave town at once and officers tucky says the members of the reg- will forthwith carry out this order. James R. Rash, B iment are almost unanimous in de ,.Y V P. B. Davis, siring to be mustered out at Sa Dan M. Evans. ) vannah. It is not a patter of March 28, 1899. sentiment with the soldiers, but No Right to Ugliness. purely one of dollars and cents. The woman wbo is lovely in face, form They figure it out this way: and temper will always have but "If we are mustered out at Sa- one who would belattractive friends, keep must her health. If she is weak, sickly and all vannah, our travel pay would be run down, she will be nervous and irriOur fare from there to table. If she has constipation or kidney 32.80. our homes would be on an average tronble, her impure blood will cause pim pies, Dioicnes, skin eruptions ana a 15, leaving to each man $17.80. wretched complexion, Electric Hitters Not only would we lose this if the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to parity mustered out at Lexington, but the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright each man would have to pay fare eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good looking, charmto his home." ing woman' of a invalid. Ooly al W. J. Nlsbet and Hiss Cora Head Harried in Jcffcrsonvlllc, Ind. . Walter J. Nisbet, manager of of 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 been engaged for some time and Miss Head, who has been in the millinery business at Providence, was in Louisville buying her spring stock. She was joined there by Mr. Nisbet and they went to Jeffersonville and were married. It is said there-wano opposition on the part of the parents of either party. The newly married people returned and stopped at Madison-yill- e Sunday and went different ways as if nothing had happened, but told the news Monday and went"4tfe&hc home of Mr. Nisbet's father where they remained until Tuesday evening and then proceeded to Providence. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Jane Head, of Providence. Mr. Nisbet is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nisbet, of Madisonville. s How It Is Reduced Without a Bad Roads Will Prevent Decrease in Wage Rates. From the Now York Sun. Early Visit From St. Charles Band. w ;.--. "eautl-Earlingto- Good for the Children. Mrs. Ella Hinson, of Hiutoo, Ala., writes us August lath, 1898. "I advise all mothers to give their children Planter's Nubian Tea when they are puny or fretful. I keep this medicine in the bouse and when the children are ailing I give them a dose and that is the last of it." Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. run-dow- Third Kentucky to Coma Home Uy April 1. 50 cents at St. Bernard Drug Store. Washington, March 27. The Third Kentucky will reach Savannah by April 1. The Quartermaster General said this morning that the Logan unloaded the Third Georgia at Savannah yesterday, and started back ' for the Third Kentucky this morning. The regiment is collected and is awaiting the transport. It will be mustured out at Savannalf. Best way to Invest 35 Cents, -- sr LuNsrORD, Ala., April 15, 1898. New SpencerMedlcine Co. Dear Sirs: I have been troubled with liver and stomach complaint. I bad no appetite and my general health was very bad, I took medicine from four different doctors and they failed to do me any good. I got no relief nntil I began to use your valuable Nubian Tea. I used about two Madisonville bowling team dollars worth of it. and it did me more The the was defeated last Friday night by good than allthirty-fiv- medicine I ever took. I e weight pounds have gained Hopkinsvilleteam at the latter and my health is very good. I in sleep the can Thy. There will probably be an- - soundly and my appetlto is excellent. I can recommend Planter's Nubian Tea to "other contest between the two the world as being a d to any comteams at an early date at Madi- munity. Any one who doubts this statement can writo Oscar Baker. sonville. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. God-sen- Antioc, Miss., July 1st, 1898. New Spencer Medicine Co. want to tell you what T think of your I Nubian Tea. I have nsed it myself and In my family, and it is all that you claim for it. It is the best Liver Medicine I ever tried. It is just the thing to take if you feel bad and are bilious. bnt steady loss of A. B. Lancaster. strength and vitalSold by St. Bernard Drug Store. ity. They should lose no time in trying Foley's Mr. Faull in Arizona. Ki'dney Cure, a Guaranteed From the Arizona Silver Bell Preparation. Campbell & Co. Recommended for Un Grippe. baseball team, who arc spending N. UcrsoN. Danville, 111., writes: "My some time at Thomasville, Ga., daughter had a severe attack of La Grippe are to play a match game on'April seven years ago, and since then whenever she takes cold a terrible cough settles on 5th with a female nine that has her lungs. We tried a great many reme been playing ball all over the dies without giving relief. She tried Foley's ber, Honey and South. It is speculated that if never been Tar which cured cough bbe has troubled with a since." the. Colonels do not lose their 35c. Campbell & Co. heads or are taken with heait failGARDEN SEEDS EXHAUSTED. ure they will defeat the bloomer nine. Here's a chance for a great Commissioner of Agriculture has start toward pennant winning. no More For Distribution. doing Down Hill. The following letter from the Aro you a subscriber to The People Commis- Bee? You should be. Kentucky Agricultural suffering from Kidsioner will explain itself: ney Diseases Editor Tub Bee, feel a 'gradual well-paid Will Play Bloomers. The Colonels, the Louisville Sullivan and Mr. Morgan, of Greenville, Guy were married in the parlors of the Willard Hotel at Louisville, Mon day, at 1 o'clock. Both are prom inent and popular young people in Greenville society. C. fr Minnie liss Morgan-Sulliva- n. We have not as a people begun Store House Broken Into Good to realize Until recently the full Health New Band Stand. truth and meaning of the economic axiom that the cost of labor is to Ky,, be measured not by the wages paid St. Charles, veryMarch 39. (Special) Because of the bad roads the visit of but by the value of the product. the St. Charles Cornet Band to Earlington, We may pay much higher wages which was expected to be made on the 1st than any country of Europe, but of April, will haVe to be- postponod to a the labor cost of our manufactures later date which cannot now be definitely suggested. However, the band expects to is less than those of Europe, bemake the visit as early as circumstances cause by superior machinery and will permit. Prof. Jack Mitchell, under more! highly trained skill in man- whose instruction the band is making rapid aging it, one of our workmen can progress, has arranged the popular song, turn out a better product and a "She Was Bred in Old Kentucky," especially to suit the St. Charles Band and good deal more of it in a day. tbis selection will be played and sung in Last year, when a Philadelphia the regular Saturday evening concerts at iron firm underbid British manu- St. Charles. A choice program has been facturers for the supply of 1,000 arranged for Saturday evening next, including the very popular selection, "Lartons of iron piping to the City of board Watch." Glasgow, it was surmised by GlasThe band will visit Crofton the last part that gow's astounded City Council that of April and give samplethriving Christian of wbat a coal county town a the Philadelphia firm was paying miners' band can do when thoy try. smaller wages to its workmen. It Tbe store bouse of Mr. Fox, lately occu- F. was found that higher wages were "H.cd by TbeBalder, was broken into Sunday burglars got tnree cans 01 salnight. paid to American workmen, who, mon, two cans of tomatoes, one plug of toand one piece however, produced, per man in the bacco bounds have nototyetunderwear. Tbe arrived. blood twenty-fivsame time, over per Bad weather and good health don't agree cent, more piping than tho Brit- but this combination is in effect in St, ish. The Americans could sell Charles jast now. which Tbe proposed their product in Glasgow, 3,000 our citizens are band stand from weekly to be treated to open air concerts by tbe St. Charles Band, miles away, at the smaller price. Mr. Jeans, secretary of the Brit is sprouting. ish Iron Trade Association, said .WAWiVrV,.'WiWfW'ViY,VYWWAY.Vii recently that the labor cost of makg A FREE PATTERN ing billets and rails in America is - (yocr own selection) to CTcrr tab-- 3 S: Ig Ecribcr. Only SO cents a year. now from 25 to 35 per cent, less than in Great Britain. Operatives making a certain grade of shoes in Massachusetts reI ceive three times the wages of Ger15 f jninpi i"uni7iWTi man operatives, but our shoemak-in- g S A rem: beautiful colored pUtcs j latetl 3j machinery has reduded tho cost fashions ; dr is disking economics j fancy i household hints j fiction, etc SuV or. trna c loriaiesicc of the American product to 40 cents fi Lady agents wanted, Send for urns. per pair, while the same grade of Stylish, RelUbte, Simple, g JS 3 date. Economical and Absolutely shoes made in Germany costs 58 raper ratierus. i'enect-z uiuiff cents a pair. This country is competing successfully with thu rest of the world, BAZAR not by demanding from its workmen twelve hours' labor at meager wages, but by using la Atk jor tam. sola in ncanr trcry cur m bor and the best machinery to im and town, or by mall fron 3 McCALL prove the quality and increase the ? THE Watt Mth St.. CO., S York. j 6 S quantity of its products. We are increasing the economy of labor without reducing the wages of the THE a EST OP THEM ALL 1 1 artisan. e ;- . ."M 1..-- 7 ES2 An Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Smut or Fios, manufactured by tho CALiroitNiA tho valuo of obtaining tho liquid loza-tlv- o principles of plants known to be medicinally laxativo and presenting them in the form most ref rcshlnp to tho tasto and acceptable to tbo system. It is the ono perfect BtrcDtrthoninc laxa tive, cleansing tho system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one) to ovcrcomo habitual constipation permanently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality nnd substance, and its acting en tho kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or Irritating them, mako It tho ideal Fio Synur Co., Illustrate laxative In tho process of manufacturing figs aro used, as thev aro pleasant to tho taste, but the medicinal qualities of tbo remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatio plants, by a mothod known to the California. Fio Strut Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP COi BAH FRANCISCO. OAX new took, v. t. louisvue. irr. For sale by all Druggists. Price 0c. pet bottle, A. NISnBT, President W. WADDILL. Caihltri SKepkina (Lounty -- BANE MAGAI1MEW A Madisokyille, Ky. Gapta! Stock, - - - $50,000. Transacts a general banking business and invites tho accounts of the clttieu of Hopkins and adjoining counties. Has the finest and most secure vault is that section ot Kentucky Capital Stock Paid In, VI t -- Up-t- r r MS CALL 4!fEk (trait IN Fttid 150,000. COMMENCED BUSINESS JIO.OOO. 1887. JNO. G. MORTON, JBA.IStPCEK. The advantages of a bank account are numerous. It is not to bust' ess men we are talking they know all about It but to salaried men, wage earners and to women, There's safety it the bank it a good one. There's convenience the money always ready and ont of reach of yonr own petty sqnan dering, too. It is easy to spend small sums vviien yon have a large) sum in your pocket. 138-14- N I noNTHLYJ,A0A,ZIN6 LIPPlNCOTt'S v " , John W. Twyruan has purchased of W ,. a fine outfit of new machinery the latest approved pattern for working metal rooling of all kinds, making stove pipe and doing general tin work. Hefcxpectstoordcr other machines before the summer is over. workers of The Sunday-schoo- l the Christian church will hold their teachers' meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Burr tonight. All the teachers are expected to be r . present and as many as possible of the advanced students of the school. i U.V- Mr. A. S. Shelton, who has been furnishing many. Earlington cus- "fer lomers for two years or more with choice produce and fruit, is now 'disposing of7 some very choico sweet potatoes which The Bke knows are good. See his . ..' "&;, war 1 K '' '1 F, D. McGary, who has been e Candy with the & Cracker Co., of Nashville, Tenn., the past week, is much pleased with his position as stock well and I can't say too much in man and has good prospects to go its praise, Tbis marvellous medicine is You will be able to buy goods the surest and quickest cure in the world .on the road in May. His territory for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Regu- cheaper of the Grand Leader, in lar size 50 cents and $(.00. Trial bottles will probably be in Louisana. than?- any . trading free at St. Bernard Drug Store every bot- Madisonville, tle guaranteed. Hopkins county, as this place in J. H. C. Brasheir has been offered a trade of a well equipped farm An immense stock of Clothing, is only a branch of sixteen other near Slaughtcrsville in exchange Dry Goods and Shoes will be stores that are scattered over this for his residence property in opened by the Grand Leader mer- State. There is little in the way chants at Madisonville this week Ben J. Slsk. of the consummation of a" trade of and will be ready for inspectto Ben J. Sisk, a prosperous farmer property in his case, since a car- Saturday April 1st. whose place lies between Earling penter cau always make a new ton and .Madisonville near the Dr. Rash. home to suit himself, but Mr. Monarch mines, died Friday mornRelatives of Dr. O. W. Rash at did not want to trade locaing of tubcrculolsis to which he has this place convey the information tions just now. been a victim for several years. that the doctor will go to a new Mr. Sisk was about forty years old Richard Baker, who owns a farm post of duty as army surgeon in and a son of the late A. J. Sisk. near Mannington, where he made the next few days. His wife will He leaves a wife and five children. a crop last year, and who was form- accompany him. The instrucWar Departerly a citizen of Earlington, was in tions from the A Timely Hint Saturday. Mr. Baker likes ment arc that Dr. Rash shall be You should be wise ancUJA'tuat your own ready to go to Fort Ethan Allen, blood is rich and pure and your whole trie looks of Earlington better than Vermont. system put in a perfectly healthy condiever, ancLjt is not improbable that yet been tion by the use of Dr. Carlstedt's German has There is no he may decide to make his home discovered thatmedicine thatdeserving to be Liver Powder. Then, you .will bt free has virtues again provided he can make compared with Dr. Sawyer's Wild Cherry from malaria, typhoid fever, colds and the here ot suitable arrangements with refer- and Tar, for bad cases any unronic or cold. grip. Dr. Carlstedt's German Liver Powcough Consumption or der is the best medicine money can buy. ence to his farm, sale by St. Bernard Drugstore. For Kemper-WoolwinEarl-ington. published at Globe, Ariz., of dale Don't fail to attend the opening March i6; we quote tho following of the Grand Leader in Madisonnotice of our friend Geo H. Faull, ville Saturday April 1. Bad Roads. of St. Charles, who has been in Road improvement has begun Calitornia for some time, but is Sunrise Meeting. here. H. S. Corey, larm super- now returning to Kentucky: A Christian Endeavor service intendent for the St. Bernard Coal Geo. H, Faull, brother of Joseph and will be held on Easter Sunday, wagon J. P. Faull, arrived yesterday evening April 2, 1899, at 6.30 a. m., in AsCompany, put twenty-eigh- t loads of brick bats and rubbish from Los Angeles. He bad not seen bis sembly Hall. All are cordially ininto a single hole on the St. brothers for thirty years. vited to attend the service, and Mr. Jas. P. Faull is also a minCharles road at the head of Loch a ing man and the paper quoted take even little of that so freely Mary Thursday Friday and last extended in the wonderful words from speaks of his just now havand ten wagon loads into another speak-et- h ing escorted some mining men from the Word of Him who hole. This is a pointer on the as never man hath spoken, or from Denver on a lour of inspecpresent very numerous mudholcs can speak. of the "coal and copper deon the best dirt roads of the tion San Carlos strip Volcanic Eruptions county. What is to be found on posits on the Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life with which they were favorably the bad roads of the county that of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cares impressed." tbem; also Old Running and Fever Sores, know not the grading machine, but Ulcers, Bolls, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, only get an annual It is very bard to stand idly by and see Brnises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, from the hoe of the swain who our dear ones suffer while awaiting the ar- Chilblains. Best Pile cure on earth. rival of the doctor. An Albany (N. Y.) Drives out Pains and Acbes. Only 25 cts. works the road to save his taxes dairyman called at a drugstore there for a a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by St. and escape a fine is bottomless doctor to come and see bis child, then very St. Bernard Drugstore. sick wth croup. Not finding the doctor and fathomless. in, belcft word for him to come at once Resigned Hayfteld Pastorate. on his return. He also bought a bottle of The intelligence is wired from Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which be His Life Was Saved. until, the Mayfield that "Elder J. W. Hardy of hoped would give some relief Mr. j. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen. Hanoibat, Mo., lately bad a wonderful de- doctor should arrive. In a few hours be has' handed in his resignation as liverance from a frightful death. In tell- returned saying the doctor need not come, drugpastor of the Christian Church ing of it be says: "I was taken with as the child was much better. The says the family has Typhoid Fever, that ran into Pneumonia. gist, Mr. Otlo.Scbolz,Chamberlain's He has been in charge for Cough here. recommended I was so since My lungs became hardened. neighbors and friends un- two years, coming from Hopkins- weak I couldn't even sit up in bed, Noth- Remedy to their ing helped me. I expected to soon die of til he has a constant demand for It from ville, where he was president of Consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's that part of the country. For sale by St. B. T. His future New Discovery. One bottle gave great re- Bernard Drug. Store, Earlingtoo;King, St, the college there. lief. I continued to use it. and now am Robinson, Mortoni Gap; George plans are unknown." Charles. strong, back-scratchin- Earlington. Ky., Dear Sir: If you will kindly announce in the columns of your payer that the sup ply. of garden seeds for distribution by this Bureau is exhausted, you will confer a favor on the undersigned, and be the mews of 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 ot Jia.oco worth of seed was an erroneous one. The amount really expended for this purpose Very truly yours, was $738.75. Lucas Moore, Commissioner of Agriculture. Dr.BulTs COUCH SYRUP Promptly euros Stubborn Colds. Colds nro easily taken and often develop into bronchitis or consumption. You should euro a cold promptly with Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syrup. This celebrated remedy is most and will euro a cold at onco. cfll-clc- nt COLDS Contains a coispleta novel In every number. In addition ton l.irgo quantity or and entertaining reaUlujj matter. Xo rontttuted ttnrlt; trhlch aro a scription, C3.00 per year. .A Rents wantcKl In every town, to whom the most liberal Induce ruouta will bo oflertil. 4. B. UPFINCOTT COXPAirr, PutUsfcKS, PHILADELPHIA. MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY objectionable t tiiost reader. It should be In every household. Sub- Co Compound Prescriptions properly it takes time. It requires experienco and a complete knowledge) ot drugs. It requires, the druggist, to have a large amount of drugs-fre- sh drugs. He must give the beav possible work, and for compensation be must be reasonable. Doses ore small and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend It. nice j cts. At all dniffgktJ. Consumption Cured. Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam will cure any caso of consumption if taken in time. Consumption starts with a slight cough or cold. This where consumption gets its start and it you will nso Dr. Otto's Spruce Kates: 75c. and $1.00 por Day. Gum Iialsam, yon will cure tbe cough, beal tbe lungs and tbroat, and avoid tbe RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES. most dreaded of all diseases, consumption. DINNER. SPECIAL Delay in attending to a slight cough may Large size bottles. cost you your life. Price 25 c. and 50c. For sale by St. Ber- f SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER. nard Drug Store. ST. JfimBS HOTEL, ST. LOUIS, BUROPBKN PLHN, Tfe m RspalrWork i? t YVilu J IktlV. WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEM. BER WE'RE CAREFUL. ST. BERNARD DRUQ STORE, THOS. B.YOUNG Manufacturer ol High Crado ., ..J . KBtlAstfv 25c. Boots and Shoes, lSeixli:ngjtoru, Ky. wish to state to the general public that owintr to the demand for new work, as well as all classes of repair work, I have procured the s shoemaker services of a ftom Evansville and am now prepared to do all work promptly on short notice. All work guaranteed to fit and give satisfaction. s Specialty. Ijjjnjra DtSIONS Jka. Anrona sanding a sktteb ana aetcnpwra iur fr wnetiw aa tulcalr ascertain our o"l friT.ntlnn laorobablr Datentabla. COTtuntfcV tlAnattriMlvrtni fiHiImiHiI. Handbook cm Pafami nt ttex. Oldait arancT for SMurtnir PMoaiv Patents tatan throng-l- Mann k. Co. noctTO tftetaltuttet, vltnoatcnarre, uua TrtADK DO YEARS' EXPERIENCE g Utcf Steak, or Mutton Ctiopi, Potatoes, Gtku Wafllcs. Codee or Tea and or Waffles SO One of tbe valuable prizes that the op- Ma.3 Ham,orTwo liggs. Potato!. Cakes Fruit..... 21 and Coflee or Tea posing forces in the Fbillipincs are conNo. J Pork Chops with Potatoes anJ Cakes or 10 Waffles and Coffee or Tea tending for by force of arms is the conDuller Sauce. Cakes or Waffles trol ot the only railroad on tbe Luzon ilo.4 Lcke Trout. and Coffee or Tea..,. 20 No. S Oat Meal and Cream, or Bouillon, Hot Rolls, Island. Butter and Coffee or Ten .. . li Eczs, Duller, Toast and Coffee or Tea. 13 Pneumonia Follows. La Grippe, Ko.CTw Market St. C.trs direct to Ilotol. Tako but pneumonia cannot follow tbe use of I Try Kuropcan Plan. Cheapest cud host, onlj Pneumonia is 2ay for wtiat you gel. Foley's Honey and Tar. Na. 1 Mami I Copvriohts first-clas- Illustrate waailr. rarmst tr culatlon of any aclenUSO lourna). Trraa, Ma ionr monuia, 9U uoiaujmt n,.wwnn. A Randsoraelr Ice, Scientific HmcricaK. striking down hundreds of those who thought they were cared of la grippe. Foley's Honey and Tar, taken during or after la grippe, is guaranteed to prevent pneumonia. Campbell & Co. thob. p. MiLt-en- . rncsiosriT C0,3O1Bro.dw.,.f(QWYfWJl ex F Bt, WaahlDttoo, D.CJ and the program have beon made for the dedication ol the Kentucky monument in Chickamauga Park on May 3. All arrangements 4? ftftaftAAAaftftftftAAAftdftftftdAftftftAAftftftftftftftSff Below is a cut of the Spring tiredness is due to an impoverMrs. Mlnnla McAIpIn. Msyflold. Ky., writes: ished condition ot the blood, and is cured Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine in the past by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which enriches the 15 years has saved us many doctor's bills. I cured blood. Colds, and prevented my baby ot believe It a much better and Pneumonia. deep-seate- d 1 49 49 9 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 "MOGUL," The strongest, the most durable and lightest running wagon on wheels. . Sweet Potatoes for Sale. stronger medicine than Black Draught. Bra-shi- er - 1 I have nice, sound sweet potaMaysville, Kentucky, capitalists toes tor bedding, for sale on the are reported to have invested near A. S. Shelton. Hecla road. $200,000. in Kansas City real estate during the past week. C. E. Convention. relief from The District Convention of the or For quick and positivo Wild Cherrya cold and cougb, Dr. Sawyer's Christian Endeavorers will be held Tar has no evuaf. l'ry it and you will at Bowling Green beginning Satur- recommend it. For sale by bt. uernara Drugstore. day, April 15. Earlington, MadiOpening Day at the Grand sonville, Hopkinsvillc and a. numof other Western Kentucky Leader in Madisonville Saturday ber towns are included in the .district. April 1st. The Confederate Association of Kentucky will hold its annual 49 49 meeting at Lexington April 1. 49 Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought .jpMffiffrtTTTHtttlMMTirn Y"- - 4L -' ' 0 0 0 0 .8 $ 0 ? uron-cbiti- s, -- 5 v' " By special request The Bee does not mention the names of two Western Kentucky gentlemen and capitalists, who visited Earl ington Tuesday to study tho conditions with reference to the possible location here of a banking institution. They have under consideration this and somo other points and are not yet decided wherethetr bank shall be located. Incorporated. Coal Company has filed articles of incorporation with the Secretary of State. The incorporators are R. S. Dulin, W. S. Anderson and R. H. Harrison and the capital stock is placed at $24,000. CU1AN RELIEF cares VUA414A4J rlaMlCrS CoUo Neuralgia and TooUuicho Tr"B,riaflv9xalnute. Price, 25 Cent and Bsa&mer Complaints. The Monarch For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. For your Cold try Dr. "Olio's Spruce Gum Balsam. Price 35c and'5'oc a bottle. Work has begun on new coal mines on top of Lookout Mountain Coko An invitation is extended you to just across the Georgia line. ovens will be Duut. attend the opening of the Grand Leader in Madfsonville Saturday aiven Up by Four Doctors April ist. Bbavbr Dam, Ohio auuts wiu Sigaaturo of Lr? yjaf Sfjjft . s? The' Curative Properties, Strength and Effect ot Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medlclno aro always the same. It can not be oqualed. 49 ? 49 49 4? 49 49 49 .$ 49 49 4? 49 49 Stockholders' fleeting'. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the St. Bernard Coal Company will be held in the general offices of thexompany at Earlington, Ky., Wednesday; April 19, 1899. n-4- Wanted Male Help. Wanted A hustler to sell an article affording good profit. A specialty for which there is a steady and increasing demand. " Georoe C. Atkinson, Secretary. Sold by St, Bernard Drug Store. t No samples jrequired. Good situation for right party Only those Nice, Salted Straw, 30 cents meaning business need apply. per bail, at W. C. McLeod's. Address "Manufacturer," Cleveland, Ohio. Subscribe for The Bee, My daughter, after being treated by four doctors and Deing given up tor josi a neiga-bo- r recommended Foley's Kidney Cure. y she is ablo to walk several miles without fatigue. I feel we would have lost ber, bad it not been for your medicine. Mrs. J. M. Bailey. Respectfully, Campbell & Co. To-da- 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 Manufactured by FORBES & BBO.; W t, H .Jt Hopkinsville, Ky. 19 9 W W ...? -- . . P -- W8f W "' X -- a A If .tfiT riiiiV ilitfiii rtfllaiilMlWii 1' : ' v; bniiM ???,' i rmifciMUi rW7''.TFr!r ii - - . n. "" M. - ",?,?r"' ;,!$: W '. i 'Tl.K?' i flB?yTrP: i pfFf.j? r- i r- "Myq3p , jETF! ? VFT T TV' w .vy jPy w. i; r nju;, V -- ,? P MME UMCr J THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. CONSUMPTION the Wonderful Doctor Slocum System of Treatment is Demonstrating Every Day to the Entire Civilized World, that Consumption is Curable. . LESSON I, SECOND QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, APRIL 2. foxt tln, I.i'anon, Jolin xl, (liililen Text, Memory Vcrici, John si, 25 Conitnentrtrr rrepared oT tR. tl-14 s T.BERNARD COAL COMPANY.! INCORPORATED. : s t s liy tho Itev. I). 31. Stenrna. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN CURED. By Special and Particular Arrangement, Four Free Preparations, Embracing the Complete Slocum System, May be Obtained by EVery Reader of This Paper. jgKi"1"""" ll U fail - u3t fa7 S -1 ""vJS-L- vC 8HIfe' .JL.flag l" ppiiTnT " 2 in.iiii- b Alif mttiM " jvl WtKAiiy"'"" r " FHL g?" h vgL! 0' tCjpyrl8lit,.lSS9, by D. If. Stearns. Q2. "I.ortl, It Thou hndst bcon horo my lirotiicr hail l'otillod." Thus mild Mary when nho camo to Jcsui n.i sho fell nt ills feet In her sorrow. Tlioy hnd Font Him word, hut Ho camo not, yot Ho loved thom. Ob, hut this scoms hard th nnythlng but verygrcnt rnltli To soo our loved ones takan nwny Knowing thnt He could glvo them health nnd let thciu stay with ii, nnd yet belluvo that In It nil Ho loves us I Wo can seo tho lovowhon He gives health, ns to tho blind man or tho Impotent man or tho nobleman's son, nnd wo can sco nia love to thoso whom Ho takes to His beautiful homo, but Whcro Is tho ovidonco of lovo to tho brokon hearts thatnro left Yet it is all loo, niul nil for tho lot. 3.1. "Ho groaned In tho spirit nnd was troubled." Ho hate death nnd will yot destroy It Hear Hlri ns Ho Buys: "I will ransom them from tho power of tho grnvo, O from dentb. J will redeem them death, I will bo thy plagues; O Rmvo, I will bo thy destruction!" (Hos. sill, U.) Tlio work of tho cjiomy cannot hurt nny of JUs redcoined. 01. "When hnvo jo laid hlmr" This from Hlni ns n man, for ns n jnan Ho was eympathlzlng with thorn nnd entering In-holr sorrows. Wo hnvo not n jilgh nrlest who cannot bo touched with n feel- Jng of our Infirmities, but was In all points tempted Jlkonswonro, jet without sli (Hob. Iv, 3). They said unto Him, Iml. o t General Office, Earlington, Kentucky, u sB s 2? Miners and Shippers of QQAL AND COKE - A. JL i s .(A $ 1 2TKR0UGH VEST1BUIE0 TRAIHSDAJLY J ' -- L JU J. S- V O. J. JL V- w- C . .! HASHVIILE ? , LOVE. Mariaecr, 201 N. Chcrrv Street. Nashville. Tennessee. S. If. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 V. Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. . AMES 41. i Wl-ioleejta- lti a c .j ropn s ,ia-', -- nt.,, iiiaiitici, $& 1 ti., c...i j',(.i WJCV.U11U Cant. R. G ROUSE. Mur. Palmer House. Broatlwav. Patlucah. Kentucky. Capt. T. L. LEE. Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Memphis, Tenn. c,-- r T CHICAGO. ina 3AND PULLMAN PALACC mmm- - mmms wisraon MSiSS'Ay f.P.JEFfRIE5.0.P.A EVAN5VILLE.IN0. O.nJIILLMAH.G.SJl .Jiiuw'i, si uiia . it..,...ii t.i siiu. 1111;, i NAUlVllLEJtrm. NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA BRO. Memphis, Tcnn. HESSER & MILTON. Rialto Building. St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. BRIDGMAN, Room 316, Western Union Building, Chicago, 111. & Agents-HUN- T ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. SLCCPINQ CARS between Nashville ril l haiianooga. Ala bama, Augusta, Macon, Jacksonville. Knox ville, Asheville, Uallimma Pblladslphia. New Vntk, T'orlsmoulrt Norfolk Jackson, Memphis. Little KeiA Texerkana Stieimxn Waco, Dallas and 1'crt Worth. : : ; co mo 85. ! is- - Dr. T. A. Slocum. Tho Slocum System Is n thorough, complete and comprehensive System of Treatment consisting of Four distinct Preparations. Combined, they represent tho actual rrnnlhllator of Consumption, couelis, colds, asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, weakened and systems, anemic conditions, laryngitis, grippo and its serious PIrst The Slocum System kills nnd drives out of tho human system every servo, thereby rendering It susceptible to nv iponslvo treatment. .Second Tt introduces a building-up- , run-dow- n after-effectdeath-dealin?. triumphantly tested and given to the world by the eminent American medical Consumption Is curable. The discovery has been made, perfected, expert-specialist- -- ctrcngth-restorln- g tissues and brings the disease-waste- d the throat andJungstnto active, healthy use. food, viliicli es Third It stops at onco nUratarrWnd mucous discharges and kills the cough, Fourth It provides a true tonic Inllucnca, which invigorates and stimulate, vllflhzea all weak spots and brings the entire system back to a healthy normal condition. Best of all, this glorious discovery Is your for tho asking, liy a special arrangement made with tho Doctor, readers ol this paper mayobtaln the Vour Preparations maklngup the complete Slocum System, as Illustrated above, by sending their poflipleto name, express addresses to the Sostofflco and 00 and 08 line Street, New York, being sure to mention this papef. Editorial Advice. Write to the Doctor today, ask his advice, and he will give you th benefit of his years of experience. Don't delay, but tend your full name, postofrlee and express address to Dr.T A. Slocum, 1)3 Pine Street, New York, N. V and be sure to Fay that you read this generousoliern A1 h paper. which fell from tho eyes of tho Man of Sorpyos, yot Howa-Goinanfot in tho ilcshj Hcrp nnd pn Olivet ns Ho wept over Torualem (Luko xlr, 41) Ho wept for othore, not for Hlnifiolf. To tho daughtor? of Jerusalem He said, Weep not for Me, but weep for yoursolvcs nnd for your children (knko xxlll, S8). JJut what shall wo guy of Jtls strong crying nnd tears In Uothsomnne, when Ho prayed unto Jllm whu was nblp to savu Him from death iinrf wa bejird, nnd was Biivcd from dying in thognrdcii, nnd was strengthened by nn nngcl nnd wont on nnd finished His work (Hob. r, T), 88. "Then said tho Jews, Behold, liow Ho loved him." Yes, it wch lovo tiiat wept, but thero was moro than lovo in It. Tho words innko us think of I John HI, 1, "Behold what mnnnor of lovo tho Father h.ith bestowed upon us that wo olu ulil bo called th,o sons of God." But onj Only Bogotten, yot many eons through him. 87. "Cpujd not this man have caused that oven (his ?nnn should pot hnvo died?" Yes, Ho could, as far os hn abjlljy was concerned, Just as easily os J to pojild opeji blind cyce, but there was to bo morp glory to God by tho death nnd resurrpctloi) than would havo been by recovering hint from his sickness fvcreo 4). It fcoihs ns if rv. crythlng iro did was questioned by those who knew Him not B8. "Jesus, thorcforo, again gTatnlng In niniself, comoth to the gravo. " Tho whole and sco. ".Tcsuswcpt." Wh.tt tenrs they were I 8 t it THE FAMOUS used, ND. B CDAL, i a 3 rows, actual tears from human For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables tjie best Selected coal in the Market, i I s Palace Day Coacte on all Traios Informaiion pcriatning to TICKETS. nOUTE8. RATE8, A T8 v 1 BRUSHED GOKK FOR BASE BURNERS ID FURNHBES. I ! J Why buy Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERN- ARD CRUSHED COKE for a, much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as ope tP)) pf tjie foest Anthracite Coal. High-price- d t, Memphis, Tenn. Southeastern Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga D. J. MULLANEV, Northeastern Pass. Agt. 59 W Fourth St Cincinnati, O. R, C. COWARDIN. Western Pass Agent, Room 405, Ry Exchange Uulldintf, St. Louis, Mo. , IIRIAKD F. MILL. Northern Pass A.I. Koora 338 Marquett Rldg Chicago ). L, EDMONDSON, Southern Pan A41. Chattanooga, Tenn. j WELCH, Will be clietifalfT furolihsd vpaii Tpllcsilon to Ticket Agvnts er la Division Passenger A) il IATIMER. W. L..DANLEY, C,m'l Past, ami Ticket AkI Nash villi. Tknh 1 ASK YDUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MONEY CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. - MOKOMEKTS GASTORIA fe ';f'. g For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature ns B? .fcgetoblcTrcparalionfbr Assimilating ibtfToodatidHcgula-lin- ihcS iomflhs nndDawels of PromotosT3Icslion,Ckcrful-ncssandBcstContfll- Not Narcotic. jWiSmna ncltlicr Opium'.MorpWno rt&rHneral. it i EuvcafOldZirSAKEElJXrCVEll Wu SmI" in it- JlrrtrnuAf- -. HiCirtoruAJaZ ft Jeverish-nes- s a Ty The Kind A perfect Iv. nemedy forConslipa-lior- t, Sourtomach,Diarrhoca, riv Vorms .Convulsions TatSlmife andL0S3 OF SlJEER 'fiinolurc of ir NEW YORK. , Always Bought. J You Have EXACT COPTOr WHAEPEH. GASTORIA THCCtNTJIIIII COMPANY. HIWYOKK CITV. MEDICIN for the . r A Popular Proprietari- - MILLION 0 A. Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade. Illptni Chemical Companr, r:. ?&f. aald to Include Theca.ulogueof ills Included under ihir bead illMpnii nr which the Tjhvalclan la callM uuun to Drescrlbe. In preparing tbelr itandard remedy for t he acceptance of t he American people the company laid dow n tbe nrlnclnle the bigbeat grade, that everything entering Into the packet thouldoeofunimpaired throughand ao prepared any extended and protected ua to retain it 'lualltlct Inuct and Upie of time In any climate. Only the choke. t drugi ebould be tued, their preparation ahould be In accordance with tbe (atet perfected metbodl of modern aclcnce, tbetabulca packed In rUm, protected by absorbent cotton, and aecurely corked. Kren the rorks tiled bare been of a grade aulitgh In It reiulrcmenta that no manufacturer of tbee could supply moro than a imall proportion from 'Ma output that would meet the exacting tpecirfcatlont. 1 he glau Ylala were In turn packed In loin of ccllon of workmanship by tbone uud by tbe equality not iurpauedln beauty and fiaYingaetineiruignstanaaru, luoHKiuuuiuua ucaicra tn jenrisauu urnamcnuoigoiu. audnevernintntlngta vary from II, the proprietors reaorted to the accepted modern methods of miking their commodity known, and Borcn hundred thousand dollars Invested within nteyears In newspaper advertising lias Informed every American citizen concerning tbe suimrlor and surprulng qtulltks of Illpans Tabulea. lMlng thoughtful and painstaking olu-ver- s of the changed conditions that sweep over the commercial world, and careful to note every circumstance having a bearing upon the successful prosecution of their trade, tbe managers of tbe company nave noted that there Is n present Insistent demand for a lower price for ervry article lhat reachn or approaches an universal use, and that tjie people, although requiring tbe blng called upon to percentages but of ererythlnr, rwent unnecessary protectionpay heavydeterioration for superfluous against wrapnlnz and jtacklng or that might result In years, but Is needless in the case of a purchase rafaadedita bo consumed In A week. It lias also beendlscovered, and protcd by the test otlme and actual experience, that these Tabules do not have the tendency to loss ot qualities or diminution of ex relleuc from exposure that might at nrst have been expected. Inasmuch as, under favorable conditions, those that have lain loose la a drawes, a traveling bag or pocket for several weeks or months are found to be praotlcally as fresh and as emcacfoua as Acting upon thmo suggestions, nnd noting particularly tho unimpaired prosperity ot great newspapers now sold for a cent Instead of the old rate of five times that amount, and tbe general tendency In aU directions toward low rates and Increased sales, the coin pany have entered upon the experiment of putting up HI pans Tabulea la pasteboard cartons, which they will offer to the tradeupon Unas which will permit of a package being wild by the druggist or s(orekrer at a price lower than ever before adopted tor cent eacb. u u- - iprtcury medicine FIVE CENTS ten tubules, or doses, for one-kal- f The company wHl not dlsconUnue tbe manufacture and side In the form with which the pooplehayo learned to know and value tbe lUpans Tansies, but Will offer tbe obeaper aort experimentally for tbe benefit of aucb at may desire them. It should be plainly understood that tbe quality of tbe medicine l Identical la both sorts, tbe only difference being In the form and comparative rest of packing or tutting up. Tbe five-cepack, rget are not yet to le bod of all dealers, although It It urobabU that almost any drag-Klwill obtain n supply when requested by a customer to de so i tint In any case a single rarton, containing ten tabulea, will b sent, postage paid, to any address for nve cents la stamps, forwarded to tbe Illpans Chemical Co., No. lOBprace nt. Mew York. Until the agents and peddlert will be supplied at a goodaarethorrmghlylntroducedtotbetrade, price which will allow them a fair margin of iTotlCYU.t Idosen cartons forsOcenU. t gross (TJ cartoai) for 3ai2, 'A gTP.i (Mug cartons) for UdotendilrartontUorllSL every cue. $uu. Cash with the order In lic dpon the market about nvo iri btuu mrdlclnal tablet or "tabula" conuxHru t,f cornpreMted pot dcred preparatloim cf ivrtuln medicinal dnifft whlcb bad been aacen talucd to 1a uf more general uu amurtc nutllcal men tbn anj other, for tha cure or or aucb llli common to man u bn Ibelr origin In an Impaired dlgeitlon or wrakc v. cn.ttrlt r for asilmllatlng (ood,alorbliis nourlthment and eliminating wane. ! prettjr nearly every :,w York company of mnrufneturlriK rbcmlitf.tb tho body (Horn. lll, 22, C3). Thero may bo n connection between these two groan-jng- s of creation nnd believers mid tho two groaning pf Jesus on this occasion. Tnko yo nwny the B!l. "Jesus paid, Etono," But Martha pbjects, plough eho r had raid, "X know Hint oven now TIlOU Wilt nsk of God God will give ltTheo" (verso L'3). Jfow weak is our faith and what n doubting faith it 1st It Wo say often teems llko no faith ntrill I know, I bellevo (verses C2, 87), nnd then say, It is too lato now, utterly Impossible, it cannot bo; it only Ho had como before. 40. "Jesus salth unto her, Said I not unto theo thnt if thou wouldest bellevo tbqu shouldeptpeo tho glory of God?" To tho Father of tho Uttlo girl who md Just dial Jesus said, Bo not afraid, pnly bo llovo (Mark r. 3G). To Thomas Ho said, "Bo not falthlcre, but believing (John xr, 27). If wa havo faith nnd doubt not, wo shall seo Ills power (Math, sxi, SI, 2) Fnlth considers not feelings, nor circumstances, nor dlfllcultlci, but only God and Jsf nil persuaded (Bom. iv, 41. "Jesus lifted up Ills eyes and Enid, Father, I thank Thco that Thou hast hoard Me." ThJi after boy bad taken away the stone and before JTp palled Lazarus forth. In Math, xl, CC, wo bear T?Jm saying, "I thank Thee, O Tathor, Lord pf lioaveu nnd earth, bocauso Thou hast hid those things from tbowlso and prudont nnd hast revealed thom unto babes." On occasion, right in tho midst nf tho pooplo, Ho said, "Father, glorify Thy uamo" (John xil, 28). 42. "And I know that Thou hearest Me always, but beoouso wf Jho peoplo which stand by I Bold it, that tpoy may liellovo that Thou liast eont Mfl." It was His constant testimony that Ho wiw Jicro on parth for tho Father, that the Fnthor pern) HJm and told Him Just what to say and wroiight all Ills works In Hint. 43. "And when Ho had thus ripoken Ho cried with n loud voice, Inzarus, como forth." One has said that If Ho had not mentioned Lazarus by namo, but had just cried, "Como forth," nil tho bodies of tho ealnts would hao responded, but at this tiinn lis only wants Lazarus, and blm Ho calls by name. When Christ Himself roso from tho dead, (rniny Ixxllcs ot tho salntfl which slept nrosu and camo out of their graves after Ills resurrection nnd went into tho Holy City nnd nppe arcd nnfo many (Math, xxvll, 62, S3). 44. "Jesus salth unto them, Looso him and let him go." Ho was nownllvoat tho mouth of tho tomb, but still bound hand nnd foot with graveclotbcs; honce this command. How many saved peoplo are bound by fanner hnblts of their Ufa when they were dead In bins, and thus hindered from running for Him or working for Him or speaking for Him I Ho permits tboso who aro already free from bonds to set others freo. How necessary that tho believer should bu freo from ny boudago I 45. "Then many, of tho .Tows which cnniu to Mary nnd bad 6oen tho things which Jesus did bollovcd on Him." How pould they help it? And yet tho next verses toll ns that some went nwny nnd began to counsel together for to put Him to death. Think ot planning to kill one who could glvo llfo totho doudl How blind and mad sntnn does muko Ills servants. In duo time no would lay down His life, but thoy could not toko It from Him (chaptor x, 17, IS). Sco now tho glad sisters and their brother, onco mora with thom, nllvo nnd well, n happy household, and soo tho now believers and say it Ho did not do His best for them after oil I what-loore- creation gronneth nnd trnvalleth In pain together until now, nnd wo nlso who have tho first fruits of the Spirit groan within waiting fur tho redemption of THE SOOTHERS CIRL. row is hero distinguished from tho sor row which the world feels Ijecijtiso pf sin. Godly Borrow is the Borrow that God feels becaneo of Bin ps Ho looks npon it with His puro and holy character. Tho gnilfc and tho pollution of sin aro abhorrent to God. Only the consequences of ein aro abhorrent to the world. The unregenerate. unrepentant man ears the consequences of sin ; tho repentant man panics sin necanxo it is transgression against a loving God nnd Father1, and hoBftrrov.s above everything clso becansq lio hag 1oj)o (jlfif whicli Krievea God. This Is godly sor' row. 0. Renunciation of ein. To repent wo must turn from Bin, ns the Corinthians did. with canieMners, loathing, indignation and vehement dpsiro to servo and glorify God. Wemnst "chum; to do evil nnd learn to do well ' Wo must give np ein nnd take up God and God's work in .tho world. S. Tho pljhnate end of trno penitence was salvation. '.'Oodiy sorrow workcth repentance to salvation not fw Jo of." The only pathway to palvn tion mid eternal life is that of repentanco of sin and faith in Christ. Bible Readings. Job si. 43, H i Ifia i, lv, 7; Jer. Hi, flzok. Joel ii. xiv. C nos. vi, Math, ill, 1, 3; iv. 17: Mark 1, II, 15; xv, Actsii. kukpjii, iii, 10 Rev. ij, . 10-212-l.- li 12-337-81 7'olljl7ar. JbeW'Pf J IlrslnnltiK- SInroli SlCuuimriit by lies. S. II. I)o)lr. She is the Most Charming:, Happy Topic Ttoo ienlfenc. II tor. Til, and Blessed of Columbia's In lila first epistle lo the pirinthiariR Daughters. P3T)) "spyerely fehnkjjtj f hi pliurt; h foy In concliiilin pertain bprfpng cyljs vliicli exisfe" jtj an nijtorjal by a Sout)itrn (jjrl's regret the clinrch sctilsin, Jilolatry, grpag aff suality aiul nbnso of ho loyd'x etuiptf that she cannot go M cpllr'gf, 'f he rphnjto, tliopgU Eoyere, was EJwanl Hok, in the pnl Jildif from tlPTinrpsf;niQtvenpd wHt Home Jouruql, has this to siy of nffeptioriii PDtl thprefpro the tenilerest IrIie produced a salntary effect. U led'to s the rifs of the Soiithlandi U a godly repentance, the ultimate end of Southern girl is purroiinil"! life far tnifr anil more conducive which was salvation. Jn descrjbing tlo effecta of this re- to ",elf ilevelopmt'iit than girls living in other station?, hecause sot proof Pawl glvei a comprehenslvo of wlintlrn ppnitence pr cial conditions arc more normal. in. Her life is healthier became it is J. Trne peuitenco Js preceded and saner, and her mind, by reason of catued by conviction of sin. We will and more constantly at never repent of our tins until we aro it, is clearer rest The rush of life of the North David convinced that we are Binner did not repent until Nathan pointed but and West is not go stimulating as On to him hia sin. Simon Peter did not go many Southern girls suppose. out and weep tears of repentance nntil the contrary, jt wears women otit In tho look of Christ brought to hiinind as often as it develops them. conception of tho baseness of liis no part of our country do women frcacVry. The Corinthians did not look younger at maturity than in nntU"l?aul'8 scathing rebuke the South. To the Southern girl, e acjjcps in tli'eir tlieir tnado them in a protrue light Tho sins of men nnd the too, Nature bloomsnpwjicrc else. true character of sin need to be pointed fusion as slip dpes which the out more persistently today, that men The natural hisioiy may be led to repentance. Balvatlon Northern girl must get out of without repentance is impossible, and books the Southern girl getr. direct repentanco is impossible withont cou- - from Nature's own hand. She is viction of sin. born of a soil as rich and colorful 2. lho characteristics of trne pent' in romantic history as is the litera t6ncenrj: J. Podjy rrpjy. Godly Por aauiffi-istero- J re-pe- ut to-se- ture of Spain. This she receives (bur (olofed iti?ens. as a natural heritage. Her par ents are, and hrr .ancestors were, All it n,, among thebest types of American lsliiln roinm'imcjtiou. sn" ",n ldir.t ip i to ll'i, co'niiti henlj l' Cfy ALrssxnra. Kailihaion chivalry and American woman hood. She hears but one lanMr Wm. C. Onoo. ppnt ihn ily in ihe guage spoken, and that is her own. ell) Saiunln) q anJf fficre is fjie'injrpduction Krv i.oery prni iIt dty jri be city qnd other tongue t is with he$e twg Rhe Pin !RVel the MOjlilH Ureal prrparaiioiu sie ling made for world over and never be at disad: vantage. The religion which she dm Second rcrgrrtiit,tl I,inci Teacli-F- t Avofia'iqti l (lopkinsvilln the 71b learns from her mother is the highest and best because it is untainted and Sib of nrjti moplb. Ii vould not be with nwlerr) 'reyeation,.' Jlje u v'pflalipn if liarlipKtop wrre iiot Two perrons of Katlitvico aie truest frieni) and safest teacher in many as pmslbls 'highest living1 a girl ein have is on prPRrammr her mother, and in the South should jo. 'educed pies oyer die road niotiers have a way of finding time The children Pf tbe public scbopl dqring for their daughters and being idc rcceui eiamioanon woinn have io- companions to them. The South- rcindnl one of Ihe story la tho 1'irsl ern lather is fond of his children, (trader about ihe old ben which tried to and proves it by his presence at have brr brcod jump across tbe brook, the domestic hearth after hie day's he 01a hen instructed ber children to business is oyer." flap their wluji and Jump lo tbe stone, K A, 1 SHi - y" : -- r r- Zc&u v: I u. 11 k. Al a. ..li.7. KY. ffq j. nmibwuii... IlARUNOTO!!, ahi, Illinois Central R. ANNOUNCEMENTS TATTliTPT1 I1 I I 11. which was in tbe middle of The numerous friends of Cat I bey could easily jump from tbe brook and there to the Martin will be glad to know that other side Out only he is again to manipulate the key only Cblpp) received Chippy (lapped and at Earlincton. He goes to work children claimed lobe the bread. All tbe tonlight as regular night operator. bul ibe:a ybp fajtrd. to "Ch(ppj',ol course,J- Ji.' J?awce"lf, who jas h,ecn erx contolad, sQ)lng. Ret over, the teach'yon llipprd at tbe lately doing the night work will school roc m, bul )ou tailed to (lip your as day operator. take the place wings al bnme " Jo the dear Operator Arrington will be as- are (lipping their wings for the little ones next ex signed other duties on the divis amination. iugiviPi Ll ion. ' Diaz oat UnoU Wo'brlng to you th plney forests of Norway Elaziathar dwuvJ f DR. BELL'S Jr e; touo frem Uu The results n( elimination aro very if (relive although there wrie many failures, Filth grade siocxl as (ollowt Arthur Hrsroves, is, average 8fi), Ulyisss Hase ard, average el),, Mr. Oeorge Amos 3d, avr rape 79), Good for Mr. Amos as be bis only taken- - two examlm lions Third- - grade Mis Kverlee Cffotl 1st, average 83 7 Lily Hilrpatrick and, 7r 3 7 Second grade Willie (Yfley 1st, average 86 5, prlre Hatgroven. and, &n'4; Lee bmilh 3d, EJjie Girelt Jib, 70. I'lrsl grade Wafreui'HarKrpve.i st, t Doris CavcnaUgh, ,od, Kl lint Ihete are 1 here they that attend school rrgulaily uere many goad averages. 1 ssmm'cr lourlit ilcktu frohs points on lit licet In lb South JLVlJ w a large list of sunimer risorlt In ttie KorlU, lit fail datbt dilly tertlce to St. Loult, Cbict. Cloclnnetl and Loulnllle toableton lo reach qahcUy and eomlortablr the tnounlsln resent cf Vltelols, the While Mountains and brsslde ot New Eneland. lljelhomand Itltndt, thelsk and forest retort of Mlchiean, Wisconsin and Minnesota, tbe llcl Sprinst of Arkansas, Ibe Yellowstone park or lb retorts of Colorado, Ts ll llrl If TPP I l' 1 avnJS S Tbn IIIIdoU Cemral now Southern Guide j 79; "bomutin Hosts. stssMs'Caldt'bai Jan tssu lnusJ. Ii a IlluitrsU piuilhttl, contains a laria nomUf Idlers lioui N'oriliern linnets yrotperoutlr located sa llis lios 01 Ibe Illinois Cenlial Ksllroad la Iba Shim nt Kenlacky, Tennettee, Mississippi and Louisana and also. a detailed writa-nat ma ellles, lawns and coantrjr on and adjacent to thai tine, so nouieseektrs, or inosa in aearcn civ frm. Ibis naoiDbltl will tuinlsb relia'jl lntsTtJs.1 lion cooeernins; lb most r,cct;sllil nfl proTi.!, oaspot!oritflh'bpilll. TreacopUl can U Villi hy )pii(t IP iho neaieit o( tbe undtrsiened, tewrllUn. and glln (sell and rondlllont, Urouttit doata 10 dale, cf the Central'i m.. -! .!!... ....... Homescckcrs' a i Pine-Tar-Hon- .t Nature's most natural remedy, Improved by to a Pleasant. Ptrm&ncBt, PoMltlra Ci soVcoughsJcolW id n InflamKj wtfkv of tlw Lungs and'BronchUJ TubM, Lungs fin exhilaThe sore, weary cough-wor- n mucus Is cut out , the rated ; the microbe-bearin- g causa of that tickling is removed, and the Inflamed membranes aro healed and soothed so that there la no Inclination to cough. scIencA MORTONS QAI' filled bis reguhr appcint-mrn- t at ihe Methodist cburcb Sunday. Mr William Balrr and Mirs Allie Wat- Tickets and full Information si la fitn la r..n. nectlon with tlio atovs can be bsd of atatitt ol tlis "Central' and connecilux Hues, 8, C Match, Dl. Pass. Agarst, Clncliuutl, John A. Scetl, Dli. Pats. Asint, Msssphli. Wm Murrar, Dl Pass. Agint, Htm Orlisni. A. H. Hanson, w . Rv Stewart 6, P. A. W, A. Ksltend, A. fl. P. A. Chicago. Loulsillls. son were married Wednesday borne of the Untie. vl-l'- eve al ihe You Are Going One. tenth or Ten-tenth- jrf man and a tenth of a Chri'tian. Duly tho man who dodicntoa liinibolf and nil that bo has to tho eervico of Ills Master will got all that tho Master 1ms to give. Sunday School Times. To count no cost in time or will, To simply try my placo to till. To do because-thact Is rltrht, To llvo as living In Ills sight, To try each day Ills wilt to know. To tread tho wayllU will may show, To regulato each plan I make, Kuch hope I build or hope I break, To please tho licart which pleases mo Tliroucli dally tireless ministry. To llvo for Him who pave me life. To strlvo for Him who suffered strlfo And sacrltlco through, death for me Let this my Joy, my portion be. Oeorga KIIiieU. A cheap religion wins a cheap roturu. is right for n mail to givo n tenth of nia iuconio directly to tho Lord's work, yet a man who thinks bo has thoroby dme hia Wholo duty is but n tenth of n It aiy Portion. '' linil to Tnltn TliPIii 111, ' Bottles Only. 20o., 60o. and $1.00 SIcm Many years ngo a German family up. plied for admission to tho church in IAM88VEA &"!. wnapfl tk$ rtrowiy oauui Hartford of which Dr. Joel Hawed was PiRi-Tir-Rw- fy IIODB7. It trivet QQlcfc end ncnnaosnt riif Dr. tn grip as wco as cougbs ami colas. It make the pastor. Through nn interpreter Dr. U. JL. Wetoito alt Imun ttroQI.-M- ra. Hawes propounded to them elaborate fsUucftSTEy. questions concerning tho atonement They looked perplexed nnd shook their MAAW AJU heads. Ah the questions wero repeated AMA MAftAAAAAAAAAWWUyWWmAjmAAAWAAAm. in changed forms their faces grow stolid. i John It, Ciilleuiaa Hrecklarldgc Cattlcma AitliurG. lajubair, Kvidcijtjy Jhey had giyen up trying to comprehend til" subject A lasj Dr. Hawes said impatiently, 'Wpj, we, ask them if they Jove Christ" The .question was put At onco their faces lighted. Their oyes grow moist They answered in chorns, "Oh, Sal WJr Christus lioben. Ja wohll" And tlio doctor's eyes glistened nlo as ho said, The Largcs Fire Iasarance Company In the World. "Wo shall havo to tnko thorn in." Congregationalist Docs the Largest Business Transacted in Kentnchv SOLD BY ALL GOOD DRUQQI8TS iill's Miss Mabel McCo) Mrs Ada Mitchell last ueek. Miss Emma Hupsnn, of Mhdttpnville, Is tbe guest o Mi$ Hvs Viiighn. Itev Gottlon preached at lie Baptist church Sunday and Kill preach ihe Easier sermon nrr.i Suudav. There vll be an entertainment at the Baptist church Saturday night Rev. Milton Rogers, of Croftbn, is .in Ihe city. . A. John Gray Mid Lewis John- son went lo Madiionville one day last week. Jobn Sharber, of Madlsonville, is visiting bis parents here this week. Misses Eunice llopson and Matip Wat-tovisited friends jn MadUAnv.-le- , last week, We would like to hear from the V. M. K..U, Iioys, have some stability about jou and come out to tbeJIlersry Friday night, Tbe little boys make so much fuss over "drats" they can't hear the Sunday-schoo- l hell ring. Miss Lucy Watson went to Earlington ' Saturday. Miss Sarah McDowell, who haa been teaching school In Asbbysbtirg, is here to make this her borne. Mrs. Anna Bradley returned from Hod. " kinsyllle, Jast wpec. , Mesdamw tfilty Jahnsop apd Martha Estus and JaP Roggej are on tbfsjck list. If You If If You fortk, Aro (king You Aro Going f UHCHA8C Eat 1U &, W$i; m i-l Are Going TICKCTf !iKlwe LOUleVll.li: A.NA8MVIUC R. R. and es ecun N Royal Insurance Co. Oi' 78? Maximum n $f Sato, Tfa Maximum ofSpml, V I Llvorpaol The Maximum of Comfort? The Minimum of Rates. Rates, Time and all other Information will be cheerfully furnished by :C-.V 1 I WHtsfwilliit All llitAllS. 11 kg Uest Cougb bjrun. 'f aitt-- s (loud. Uo In time. Hohl br druggUts. ftj BJ rfl rl Tlia Church. After all and boforo all churches aro for religion. It is becauso wen and women aro children of God that tho churches pxfsj, that thoy may como nearer to each otjier a?4 como nearer to God. Thoy exist tliatovpry may go about their busiuoafl moro and moro in accord wi(h Him, and that ljfo may uu not petty nuu small, uucmnnjfO, day-fhey - -- Docs the" largest Bnssness Transacted In the Southern States. . . c. 0rb mmmmm r AT&ionc, tf. r,A., " . . , " HJ , -- r I $.& LCCMVItlS,' fr W. W. ETHRIDGE. AqENT.'' to PAUL M. MOORE KAFfLlHGTON, KT. Barbii & Gastitman, MANAQER3, mbprn Department, y, .'. - . in its relations. Ohrlstiaa Register. I tor Earllffitoo and Hppa ptece"r-ouUville,-Yefnlty. Vw yywwwwt vvyvvvvv.nrVYYYyyVYYyyywvvvvy,nrvvvvvv lievlenl A Rent Y w 'V 4 Will receiye prompt nt this nflipr Rciimn,.. "- -; .. v "auuwm iwrnishea V4Pon aDD hcation. . j O T4 W ADV .. vi4V v T y """"immmmimmmmm 'V -- .,;. , HI .... .t ?TEtkf." .-- . .v, tiJiiAk'k.-ri.h- . a ia w W.JH .' - . .j t'1 t :;:. wr. r- - A.& ..tErf A,'''.te W