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J TENTH YEAR. .tsTAAAAftftftAAAftftaftAAft& ffl' Where- - Do You Buy Your EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, APRIL A&&&&&&&&&& AN 13, 1899. wa is II Stockigs mm .. and Socks? 6 o EWll 1 m RATIFICATIONS. DEATH OF STEPHEN J. FIELD, Luto Assoclnte Justice of the Su lircme Court of tho United Stntes. ' Doesthe Hosiery Vou BuyO Wear Satisfactorily.. we are jpo-dav; Wa havj hwn studing tint Hosiorypiisiness or years. if 4 The War With Spain Is Now a Thing 10. Justice One of the Most Brilliant EngageWashington, April Stephen J. Field, of tho United States of the Past, and Sweet ments of the War in the supreme court, retired, died nt hi9 , Peace Again Reigns. Philippines. home on Capitol hill, in this city, at 6:30 o'clock last evening of kidney EXCHAN6E OF TREATY GHvnu. RoVal III Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. - Thirteen Lives Lost as the Result the Burning of Two New York Residences. II o) "ijicii Com very proud of our 09e HOSIERY Our No. 506 Department. Boy's or Misses' Fast Black, Ribbed Top, Seamless Foot, running in sizes irbm 6 to g4, at to cents is the first HOSE at this price we have ever shown with a Double Knee. Suppose you buy one pair and compare it with the HOSE you have been paying 15 cents for. We 9 9 say it's as good and will 49 leave it with you. ry to show a superiority in every class rf Merchandise we i J b fc 5 - .. handle. Our great effort in this dir :tion, coupled with the fact that we arc willing to do bi iincss on a smaller margin tan our competit ors, pro ipts us in saying in this con jction, that our No. 135 La fast Black, Double Sole an) Toe and Spliced Heel. i4 the equal of any STOCILING you have been gVing iitf cents for. . Tho Ceremony Took I'lnre nt tins White limine, M. Cnmlion, tli French Ainlinaiailor, Actlnir foi SiuiIii n'nil 1'rrntdc'nt JlcKlnley (01 the United Stntca. Wnvhlngtun, April 11. The complct rcr.taratlon of peace between the Unit' rd States nnd Kpaln has been effected Unit through the exchange of rnilflea' tloiiB of the treaty of peace, to he followed iiy the Issuance of a proclamation by the president announcing to the world that pence Is restored. The J f 0 0 l fcu. ? 49 49 We are anxious to place our HOSIER n tbe band of every reader ot Til Dsb. COMB, and e ui, and ii we fail to ibow a superiority we iball not ask y lobar, Come B Mlyw l IJOPLI a. r s' i 49 49 -- VTHE 8AMK PRICE ON THH SAME THING O EVERY P BODY.y i 4?vc DAYTON COOK HURT. DEWEY VHLL SOON COME HOME. PR8B1DKNT WILLIAM McKIKLET. Tlir Democratic Party Almost Mur- -. vdered in Person of the CIiIcul'o, ril 8. A special to the County Chairman. Tribune fro Vnililnj;tn!i unys; With nil Accident Occurred While Trying bu back ouimcrlcii". mill, If the fjwa wel well, nnd wl then Ik' j,'lti to Ride In a Democratic coinr he euel nenrly n ywir npo in Mntillu boy. Ho will not Ik recalled, Wagon. in Mich nutii might be coi.xtruci on Willi r Will Pruluililr Itfliim man Hrluirmnn AVIion I liu Cou lilialuu Cumeit llimie, Ail mi CI111 had an exciting time ycsterday.and as a result the pemocratic party of Hopkins county may for a time be bereft of the corporal presence of its weighty chairman. Seriously, Dayton tore his pants badly and was severely bruised in body while trying to ride in a democratic wagon not tho ,4band wagon" this time, but a covered spring wagon, the property of John M. Victory, "guaranteed to carry 1000 riiutnn C.ooc and lollll Victory r i a few inMliH AO1nIr.1l Dewey will a murk of ilHatlxfnctioii with hln re cent notions nd might encourage the FlllplllOH. An Intlmn n lma been conveyed to hlin, quite u illlclnlly, of enunte, that the work o( he litivy In the Philip-ilne- n U over 1 fur n lleet nioveinenli arc couccrnt' and Hint the minute he aiktr for Hhoiduty the requint will he ceremony of exchanging ratlficntloii occurred at the executive mnnslon nt three o'clock when the president hand, ttl to M. Cambon, the Frsneh amhas-rndothe American copy of the treaty nnd the ambassador in turn gave tc the president tho Spanish copy of the treaty properly attested by the queen legent nnd premier ot Spain. Tills ceremony Was devoid of all display but made nn Impressive closing scene In the negotiations which ngaln brine; tho two nations together. M. Cambon was accompanied by the find secretary of the French embassy, M Thtcbaut. They were in civilian dress, tho first purpose of having the entire staff of the emlmssy attend in full unl- r, granted. Is undt tood AUmirnl Uewey la ready to co home tsu far nx nnvnl dutlcn are icc,rned, but prefer to fliilnli the w c of the l'hlllpiilnu.'cbn mltiloii and me home with Chtiirinun Denby. Rchurmun a It tf R l& i nr i f. if: so as to give Dayton a chance to climb in. As the latter put his weight. on the step and attempted to climb to the seat, the wagon bucked and took a header actually almost stood on end throwing John from the seat and precipitating he weighty Cook th'p wagpn and the (ence in Dayton a very narrow placp. clung to he fenpp to keep from Hcjpg dragged and was severely snucejed and luised. ahqut the b,ody and legs. His trousers were torn m seyejral places and he was only able to limp painfully to the Station in time to catch the train. John had a finger bruised and was a little unstrung in his nerves: ,Thc accident occurred at the entrance to the Catholic cemetery, where they had been putting up a rnnnnment. Dayton had some matches in his pocket, which were hred in the tub. and when he becan to smell the brimstone he thought his time had come. He has been admonished to repent of his political obliquity and to beware of the tricks of the Democratic wagon, including the "bandwagon." be-tee- p' pounds." John had cut the thing around steamer' HNK. SPEED SUNK. 011 Cmilrit byl'liul nnd Cnrrrnt to the liu .VnrroTV l"cnie or 11 nn Unnril. swend by tht LouIhvIUp, k, April 10. The big mer John K. hpeeil, ternwheeJL nclnnnttttr-'c- AMDAB3ApOn JULUS CAMBON. Orleans Co.. AAnlilil jt4na. IliiritfltlllinmlllA imiiiiinii(,i.iiui. ivlille leaving r clock yestenlny af ter- poon, owing a treacherous current W the iil'gl wind prexnlling, and rircr until she Mruok rifled dpv (lie flviler jioljpf the Kentucky side l'uckct 9f the dnm. 1 that the big v si careenwl to such n,n o on shore worn miro (Stent tlmi ihc would tQi over, hut Hie righted up again mv most in u twinkling cttlcd down the rock IniUotn, the wnivr rishl"( to iter lild tlirough I inrge Jaggeiole nft of her boilers on the ltirbomjuic, Not tt Soukt Ilonril Itinred. Tito most lunate tuxrt ot tho jRlnmity Wta ft not a soul of the 100 ibonrd wnH injed in the least, wilnc pqt even gcttlthcr feet wut. Alu t CapnUrd. flie (prce o: e impact was bo great fprm giving way to the desire foi (simplicity. 'Die president was accompanied by Secretary Hay nnd other ofllclnls ot the White House and Before the exstate department, change Mr. Hay and M. Cnnilwn presented their respective powers, showing that they have been authorized by their governments to act In the present case. When these powers had been approved tho two copies of the treaty, the Spanish nnd tho American, were, presented nnd compared to sec that thej were exactly alike. With these founnlltles complete the exchange proper occurred. It was n aimplo trnns-fevo- f the two instruments, M. Cambon handing to the president tho Spanish copy of the treuty and the president handing the njnbnswlor the American ccpy. There were no ceremonies of a formal character. PLANS FOR WELCOME. T V- - Ii. J? v W, I if' t . do with. plvShares and pruning hooks and less with swords.. Only a few were present but those were in earnest. Chairman C. C. Givens was 4skedpfet together a who should take active ch'argo and perfect all BRIDGE DES DYED BY FLOOD. nuccssary plans and arrangements. It is probable that another meet- One Hundret riiouinriu) Dollar ing may be called. tlaiuuKo D01 nd One ftunderd ..- lL Earlington was represented and ijivci urieu tviii. tthUnterest of the Earlington peoKansas Citv. Anrll 10. A spe- ple was expressed together with lal to the 'I'lmJ om Qlendivc, Mont., the assurancethatEarlington would layst A fjooar thaj phit that opWflshe,! nway rjilge Hint caused cflme in an do her,part if the portunity was given. (100,000 damngiuBcd tho lpss, it is 1 itcpsWill be Taken to Receive Our Returning Soldier Boys. A meeting was held in the city hall at Madisooville, Tuesday night for the purposo of making a start towards nreDarintr an appropriate welcome for the bouwf Company A, when they shall rero?h from their militarv service and havo'moro to rroelnmnllnn Or the President. Washington, April 11. After the ccrfinony connected with the exNO USEFORRUNKEN PEOPLE. change ot the ratifications of the penco treaty, 1'rcsldent MoKlnlcy Issued tho Keener lor Lllier- - following' proclamation: MliOuh" KIM (leu TnUe hlle In An Iu- Whereas, a treaty of penes between the toslen Condlllou. United Btates and her majeaty, tho queen recent ot Spain, In tho namo of her it Knnuns City, , April to. "Itajah," cludedson, lion Alfonso XIII.. w&s conand stcned by their rospoctlve t mammoth elt nt owned by Lemcn SUnlpotontUrlcs at 1893, Varls, on rhd 10th the original of Drolhers' clrouvhlch has been win- which li In the Spanish lsnguasc. Is word tering in Argc ic, Kob., near here, for word ns follows! (Hero full text of yesterday kllle Its keeper, Frank treaty Is Included). satd convention And. wheroas, tho has Ffrhcr. Flahcr A returned to tho been duly rntlned on both parts, and the the two governments teat intoxicate; id tried to moke the ratifications Inofthe city of Washington wero exchanged on of April, ono thousand different anlrc perform. Coming the eleventh day nlnoty-nlnlight hundred nn to the elephant hugged the beast' Now. tneroforo. bo It known, that I (runic and ord it to open its Wllllamn McKlnley,, president of tho United States of America, have caused Bcco enraged, Rajah the said convention to co made public, to mouth. crushed Fisher rm, and throwing tho end that the same and overy artlclo obsorvod and him to the trrc made repeated ef and clauso thereof,. may boby the United fuinilod, with good faith forts to pierce prostrate trainer's States and tho citizens I thereof. In witness body with its s. Unablu to reach my hand and whoreof, thehave hereunto set caused soal ot tho UnltJ him, Rajah fin knelt upon Fisher, Kl States to bu alllxed. Dona at the city of Washington, this II: ut before usslstanco crushing his elvanth day of April, In the year of our jould arrive. 1 cr was 23 years old, Lord ono thousand, eight hundred at and of tnd his home t in Montreal, Can. United States tho tho hundred and of tho ono lie is Bald to I ojnh's ninth victim. ; wi,LUAM mi-guo. nine-nine, e twon-ty-thlr- d. By the President: 1 Mckinley. John Hay, Secretary of State. n't ' -.. f ift-- . i Pv I-- - f Crop Convincing at cercol crop ex a farmers this sea" y the demand for c at the Sail Que'n-tl- n lenltentlar, tore than 3,600,000 111a ucum, ,jB1I JUS iiiciru ..uub.. be old and orders are 'sudden, was not unexpected. He have already f ature delivery, the being booked 'was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph lupnly being e: stea. Hibbs and the youngest brother of Npw WHiua Nataed. HMrs, W. A. Toombs. The inter- president : merit CookVplace Thursday at Flat- Washington, t d Thk Bee ex- has named the iew worships Creekh cemetery; for by coi a ns follows: IJat- c tenus sympamy w XW ntf.i Ncw ilf wy. ,, family nfl fnenus. Seorpm, Armor rulsers, Yei Kcbrkalllfornlo, Cruisers, la the yitm ctnqot Bt M(Urt l)envcr, Pes AloMChattanoogn, Ual- , , w)ilo th Llver.ltln perfwl order. Dr. M. A. ;est6n. Tacoma. ivelund. ) Slmmon Uver Uedieiae It tbe.beet RecaUtor. i . .. t ' ' 9 like Salted Straw, 30 cents England mat imHao.oQo.fiori j a postoflices. year proht put UIB prll 0. ,'cportcd, of 100 Died. Anttoliial (1. nt thn home of his parents Ban Frnnclsci rrwar Granovine on the evening of evidence' of the the 5th, Peter D. Hibbs, of heart pected by Calif ion is furnlahi dropsy, xie was neauy years of age and had been afflicted tho grain bags P 1 gassiW es. No particulars. Ami Arbor. Gu. rtooscvclt Ain Arbor," Mich., April 13. .When Qov. Rose.vclt of iJew York alighted from tho 'Chicago train hero ho was' rreetcd with a, rousing Unvlverslty pj lllchlgnn yell.' The governor nnd Co), Preodwcll were met at tho station by professors Trueblood and Demmon, md wero driven to President Angell's residence. a oicu Advances In. Iron and Steel. Chicago, April 8. Structural iron snd steel, has advanced $2 and steel rails $1 per ton this week. The sales o! tails wero about 14,000 tons. Manila, Anrll 11. Santa Cruz wrtu the Filipinos' stronghold on Lake dc Kay, and It fell Into the hand's of Gen. Lawton's expedition after some .sharp, quick fighting, forming one of ,thc most interesting and important battles of the var. j Plans of the American commanders worked perfectly with "the exception thnt the progress of theV expedition yvas delayed by the difficult navigation of the river. Composed of Picked Men. About 1,500 picked men composed the expedition, which was under the personal command ot Gen. Lawton, on account ot the illness ot Gen. King, These troops partly surrounded the city while the gunboats Lnguna do Uay, Napldan and Osete, under ttu command of Capt. Grant ot the Utah buttery, shelled the city and outlying trenches. Sen. Lawton Led Charges. Gen. Lawton nnd his staff accompanied the troops, sometimes leading charges in Indian fighting tactics, ifhich eventually resulted in the complete rout of the rebels, with the smallest amount ot damage to the city and slight loss to the Americans. MORE RIOTING AT PANA, ILL. The tlnttlc Ilciiun. . Al sunrise Monday the assault comKilled nnd a, I.nrae menced. The American outlines south Scleral Number Wounded Mnrtlnl Lnw it the city stretched two miles inland, I'rocliilnied All Quiet. ind with its left sweeping tho shore, It moved north, while tho Fourth cavl'ana, 111., April 11. In a street bat- alrymen on the polut advanced toward mitle here between white and black tho city pouring volleys upon tho ners, nnd in which deputy sheriffs took trenches. Simultaneously tho gunpart, five men nnd one woman were boats hovered along' the shore, shellkilled, nnd eight persons wounded ing the woods ahead of the troops and two or three of whom will probably Jrlvlng the Filipinos Inlnnd. The gat-- , ling elenred several trenches. die. Illdlnn Flghtlnir. TIk known dead nre: The whole brigade was divided into Xnvler L. lloog, Frenchman, union squnds of 12, nnd the fighting was minci. o carried on in the frontier Frank Coburn (white), son of fashion, from behind trees, crawling Ira Coburn. through bushes or rushing across the Three unknown negTo men nnd one open. negro woman. Demolished DiMrrlcndca by Ilnnd. The wounded arc: Gen. Lawton, with tho Fourteenth William Kulin, ' proprietor Kuhn's Infantry battalions, approached a narsteam laundry, shot through.both legs row jron bridge across n creek on the Albert Vlokern', whlteralnerj'Svound-esouth border of the town. Hero a in right arm. company of Filipinos wns Intrenched Cyrus Strlcklcr, groccryman; shot lri across the stream and behind a stone bad,. barricade at thecntrancc to the bridge. George Olllln, ot Rosemond, farmer; The Americans rushed forward In left arm shot off. tingle file In the face of n galling fire, Clara Felix, servant at Harrison ho- demolished the barricade with their tel; shot in .back; serious. hands and drovo the enemy from the Mrs. Henriott, wife of union miner; trenches, killing n dozen. right arm' shot off. The Filipino In Itetrcnt. Frank Hnndsworth, delivery boy; A considerable body of tho Filipinos shot In head; will die. fled northward, crossing tho open Henry Stcppcns, negro miner; shot marshes, but the gatllngs poured upon sU times; will likely die. them a deadly hall until they disapThe riot, while In a way Independent peared in the woods, slaying dozens. of the main labor trouble which Moj, Welscnberger deployed the for a year exercised 1'ann, was simply iharpshootcrs along the shore, and a natural result ot the bitterness, hate ihcy crept steadily forward, aiding the nnd race prejudice engendered during fatllngs. Finally a large body was sent the long struggle, It was a case of u against the enemy in tho woods, drivspark creating a blaze long smolder ing them toward the mountains. i"ff. The Enemy's Demi. On tho marshes north of tho town Murdered III. Wife. St. Louis, April 12. Frank It. Calla-way- , nerc found 40 dead Filipinos, some aged 25, shot nnd killed his wife-age- terribly torn by shells, and many oth-r- s wounded, to whom tho Americans n SO, in the store of the Dry Goods Co., Monday evening Sffercd their canteens ns though they Mrs. Callaway and her hushand were tvere comrades. A Burgeon who travliving apart, on account of the latter'i ersed the field, counted SO killed, nnd Sen. Lawton will report at least C8. brutality, the wife having sued for Ono Filipino, attempting to mnko his She was supporting herself and babe on her earnings ns saleswoman iscape, slashed viciously at? Maj. who shot and kilfed him. YuiiRcr' Hope Minuted. Dropped Dead of Heart Trouble. St. rnul, Minn., April 12. Tho Perry Okln., April 11. Judge J. J. parole bill, better known as tho Younger brothers bill, was killed be- power, receiver iof ' the Perry land ofyond resurrection In the legislature fice,, dropped dead of heart trouble Monday. The bill received but 31 here Sunday night while conversing votes, while G3, or more than a majori- with, friends. Judge Power wns apty ol the whole house, voted against It pointed from Pennsylvania. InterA motion to reconsider was voted ment will be at Itochestcr, Pa. down, thus, from n parliamentary Senator Teller III. point of view, clinching tho defeat. Denver, Col., April 10. United States A Kentucky Trnnedr. Senator Henry M. Teller has been quite Williamsburg, ICy., April 12. Jumc IU of lever, resulting from a severe Shot well and his son John were drunk iplrt, contracted whllo in Chicago; but nnd disorderly at Corbln, this county, (kU apnounced that the crisis has been when Marshal ltlngham undertook pasrtd and that he will be able to be their nrrest. They resisted, and Po- out again n a few days. lice Judge Moilltt was instantly killed Clen. Mohtencirro Killed. In the shooting that followed. Wm Manila, April 8. It transpires that Holland, nt whose home the shooting Sen. Montenegro, the most aggressive occurred, was mortally wounded. The ihd, next to "gulnaldo, the most InShotwells were nrrested. fluential, of the insurgent Filipino .eaders, was killed during the recent l'or n Monument to Lincoln. Springfield, 111., April 12. The hdiisc 3ghting in front of Malolos. passed ii bill providing for the erecTo tllnc With the Benchera. tion hero of a new Lincoln monument London, Aril 0. Mr. Joseph II. at n cost of $1,000,000- - The bill ap- Choute, the United States ambassador, propriates $500,000, nnd provides that has accepted an invitation to dine f 100,000 be raised by popular subscrip- with tile benchers of Lincoln's Inn oii tion. Congress will bs asked to ap- the grand night of the Kaster term, propriate the balance. aboUt' tho end oi tho month. Mnrtlnl I.mv Declared. Xaflcd to Suspend Uualnesa. Springfield, 111., April II. qitv. Tun-ne- r Little Hock, Ark., April 0. has Issued n proclamation declarof all tho accident Insurance ing martini law at l'nnn. Tho procla- companies doing' Business In Arkanmation creates a district comprising sas have been notified to suspend busithe city of l'ana nnd nil territory with- ness on account of tho anti-trulaw in ono mile thereof, nnd forbids tho recently enacted. carrying of arms within such district. Filed a Petition In llonkruptey. Fnrcwell Audience. Now York, April Taris, April 12. President Loubcl the theatrical manager, ycr- yesterday received President Iglcslnr, terflay fljed a petition in bankruptcy of Costa Rica, in farewell audience, with, liabilities of $143,480. The asset. The latter will sail from Cherbourg Wero given as $200 worth nt wearing for home on Wednesday next. La-guSol-JlerOld-TIine old-tlmh.-i- r Slegel-IIIll-maWels-tnberge- r, Wll-fcen Itcprc-ICn'tfttlvHam-rutrstci- complications. About his bedside were his wife and her sister, Mrs. J. Condct Smith, Mr. Justice David J. Brewer, his nephew, Mrs. Kdgerton, of Cali fornia, Mr. Linton, his private secrcv tary, Ilev. Edward M. Mott, rector of the Church ot tho Advent, nnd the family servants. He had been unconscious since Saturday morning, and denth came painlessly. Bnjoycd flood Health. Kver since Justice Field's retirement front the supremo court bench on December 1, 1807, ho had enjoyed good health, and being relieved from tho responsibilities which he hnd borne for so mnny years, ho c more cheerful than formerly, and teemed to enjoy tho society of his friends and acquaintances more than sver before All during the winter when the weather was fair it was his Custom to take dally drives about thq city or through the grounds of the home, and nlways returned refreshed. About two weeks ago, how-svehe took n longer rldo than usual in nn open carriage and contracted a severe cold which rapidly developed the kidney troubles, from which he had suffered, though but slightly, for some time. Sunk Hnplillj- - nnd Uxplred. The disease readily yielded to treatment, and on Thursday last he sat up for n time, nnd seemed quite himself ngnln, but on Saturday morning n elinnge for tho worse took place, and about noon he lost consciousness. From that time he sank rapidly, and expired nt C:30 o'clock. Easily? Arc you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling in your throat? Would you feel relieved if you could raise something? Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise .more mucus in the morning? Then you should always keep on hand a bottle of GEN. LAWTON LEO SOME OF THE CHARGES THEY WERE PALACES OF THE WEALTHY. Hicriitlntr nn AlinoylnaDelnrCnuaed 1.)Shnllovr AVnter, All I'luns Worked Perfectly nnd the Itont of the I'lllitlniiD Wn Complete A Muni Important Cnpturc. Safeguards Ac food against alum Alton bating powders arc thcgralak mtoacm to health of the present day. otu.anH&famtiica.,tvaa. The Fire Htnrted from nn Explonlon In the Home of Wnllnce C. An' drew, Prcaldent of the New York . SI en m Ilentlnir Co-- Nearly all al tin Imnatea Anion? tho Vlctlma. New York, April B. Fire, early yefctcrdoy,destroyedthohandsorao residence of Wallace C Andrews, at No. 3 h street, nnd 12 perEn&t sons sleeping in tho houso were burned to denth. Firo brands, carried by the wind wero blown Into an open window in the homo Albert J. Adams, street, two Nc. .3 East Sixty-nint- h blocks distant, setting firo to tho house nnd causing the death of n servant. All of tfie 13 bodies hnvo been recovered. The dead nre: The Cnannltlea. Wnllace C. Andrews, president of tho New York Steam Heating Co. Mfc. Wnllaco C. Andrews, wife, of the above, Mrs. Georgldna Boyden St. John, wife of Mrs. Andrews' brother, Gamaliel C. St. John, nn official of tho New York Steam Heating Co. Orson St. John, aged seven years. Wallace St. John, aged three years. Frederick St. John, aged 13 months. Nellie Boland, servant. Mary Flanagan, servant. Eva Peterson, servant. Kate Downing, scrvnnt. Marc Both, servant. Annie Ncary, servant. Alice White, a cook, and Jenny Burns, laundress, flic only inmates of the Andrews' houso who escaped, aro in the hospital in a serious condition. In the Adams' flrei Mrs. Mary Laughla'n, aged 50 years, housekeeper, died from suffocation and burns. Tho list of injured at tho Adams' fire Sixty-sevent- CONDENSED TELEGRAJIS. Tho Christian church congress will convene in St. Louis on April 25. Ono hundred nnd fifty plumbers at Dea Moines, la., ha'.o struck for an eight-hou- r workday. Western stovo manufacturers met in Chicago and agreed to immediately nil' vance prices ten per cent. Lieut. Morgan, an officer of the flagship Olympla at the battle ot Manila bay, is the guest of Pine Bluff, Ark. Prof. John It. Sweney, the composer ot religious songs, died at his homo in Chester, Pa., Monday, aged 02 years. Fire destroyed tho business portion of Chickashn, I. T. Tho origin of the firo is supposed to hnvo been incendi- mm prelects tfic Pectoral careful. You cannot begin treatment too early. Each cold makes you more liable to another, and the last one is always harder to cure than the one before it. Bf . Aser's Cfccrri Pettwal If you have a weak throat you cannot be too ary. fenllure at tho embassy. One of tho boilers of tho Standard Electric Light nnd power Co. nt Dallas, Tex., exploded Mondny night, wrecking a part of the building. John Maxcy, colored, wa. sentenced by Judge Kvans, jit Van Buren, Ark., to hung May 10 for nssaultlng Mrs. Hulda Micrs, an old German woman. In Germany tho stories of tlw strained relations reported to exist between Admiral Kautz nnd tho corn, mender of tho Falke, are not credited. During a quarrel between Frnnlt Hodck nnd his brother-in;lnBarnctt, nt Brighton, 111., Barnctt wns stabbed to death. Both parties aro of good families. The United States battleship Massachusetts passed out of quarantine, at New York, Monday evening, bound south to Join tho Notth AUantlo squadron. The rapidity of Gen. Lawton's movement and his success in capturing tho insurgent-stronghooL Santa Cruz ld occasioned favorable comment at the War department. England has named Ambassador Pauncefote and Minister Howard, the latter now serving in tho Netherlands, to represent her majesty at tho czar's disarmament congress. John B. HolHng8worth, nged 03, who entered tho soldiers' homo nt Qulncy, 111., from Schuyler county two year ago, committed sulcldo. by drowning in n pond near the home. The funeral of Editor Frank G'riflln, who wns killed nt Maryvllle, Mo., took place Monday, the circuit court adjourning in order that tho judgo and bar might attend in a body. The identity of tho man who committed suicide, Sunday night, at the Millard hotel, Omaha, has been revealed. The man's true namo waa A. F. Snyder, of Fort Collins, Col. Cleveland's lovo ot shooting has led him to leaso a largo truct ot tho Sandwich (Mass.) marshes, which, in tho fall, aro noted for their plover, shorcbird and black duck. The funeral of tho lato Justice Field will tako place Thursday morning from tho Church of tho Epiphany, Washington. For tho present tho body will bo placed in a vault in Oak Hill cemetery. Tho Tennessee Women's Press association was organized nt Chattanooga, with u largo atendanco from all over the state of literary women. Mrs. Cooks was elected Grace Mngowan president. Burglars made a fruitless raid on the house of John Cunningham, editor of the Greenup (111.) Press. A fat pockctbook was secured, but as It only contained newspaper clippings, the would-b- e robbers discarded it, Fraak M. Thompson, treasurer of Oklahoma territory, was arrested, Monday, en a warrant, based on nn Indictment returned, by tho grand jury, charging him with appropriating 4 of territorial funds to his own uscu $2.-81- Mr. Godfrey Bland, first secretary of the British embassy at Washington, died suddenly, Mondny night, of heart a a- rlttfcf tags froa cefis. Help at Hand. -- . If you have any complaint whatever and desire tho best medical advice you can possibly obtain, write the doctor freely. You will receivo a prompt reply. Address, DR. J. C. AYER, Lowell, ftUUtf, 1 Is I Mrs. Isabella Adams, wife ot Albert 3. Adams, injured in tho back, burned, suffering from .shock. Nellie Qulnn, servant, jumped from Fourth floor to an extension sevcro bruiBcs. REVIVAL MEETING, tinkle and bruises. Jerry Bla2ln, fireman Co. No. 44, contusion of back. Mary Malloy, leg fractured, shock. William Stevenson, bruises and contusions. Itapld Spread of tho Flnmea. Whether tho fire started ftom an explosion of a lamp or of gas has not yet been determined, but when it was Qrat discovered at two o'clock in tho morning the flames seemed to burst from all parts of tho houso at once. When the Adams houso caught on fire a number ot tho policemen and firemen gained an entrance, and got the Adams family out without serious Injury. The servnnts were frantic in their efforts to escape, and Mary Malloy and Minnie Boguc jumped 'from tho rear ot tho fourth floor to tho extension, from which they were taken down. Evangelist John H. Crowe Is Preaching, to Large Evcleyn Adams, burns, shock. Minnio Boguo, servant, sprained Congregations. J. .. Taylor in Charge, of Singing At CI. E. Church South. Carl Kev. Jno, M. Crowe, evangelist, of the M. E. Church, South, began Pcrlahed on Vnldea Glacier. Seattle, Wash., April 10. L. J. Ma-lon- Previously IlrouKUt Ont. Much of tho evidence offered by the district attorney was brought out at the preliminary hearing on October S last. Thero was Bomo new matter, however, dealing principally with the amount of money loaned by tho bank to Mr. Quay, and, during the past 13 or 14 years, the amount paid to 1dm arid of Boston, who arrived hero from Copper river; Alaska, brings news that a lawyer named French, formerly ot Chicago, perished on Valdcs glacier about three, weeks ago. His body was recovered and buried at Yaldes. fire nt Losrnnaport, Ind. Logansport, Ind., April 8. Firo the drug storo of 3. F. Kecs-llrttho City national bank, P. W. Moore building, 0. W. Burrow building and structure occupied by Duwenter & Co., men's furnishing goods. Loss, Insurance half. Found Murdered In Ilia Store. Chicago, April 8. George B. Fern, dealei in dry goods at 1,393 West Madl-so'- i street, was found dead on the flooi of his store with u bullet wound In lil right temple. The casli drawers were rifled und Mr. Fern's pockets turned Inlde out. Dominion ICniiIoyca Ilnrred. Oltnwa, Ont., April 8. An order In council lias been passed preventing any person employed by the government in any capacity from staking out or recording mining claims on Dominion lands of any kind in tho Yukon $03,-000; preacliing Monday night at the church of that denomination at this place and will continue the meeting for some two weeks or more. Rev. Roscoe M. Wheat, pastor in charge, began the meeting Sunday morning, at which time it was expected Rev. Crowe would arrive. But, a funeral service detained the latter so that he did not arrive until late Monday afternoon, by conveyance from Nortonville. Rev. S. H. Lovelace, of Madison-villassisted in the meeting MonRev. day night and Tuesday. Crowe has his singer, J. Carl Taylor, who has been with him some time in ins numerous revival meetings, and who is an able singer and leader of congregational singing, the kind that tells in a protracted meeting. The people arc much pleased with Rev. Crowe's preaching and the churches expect a good meeting. e, other stata treasurers on stato The teachers of the Christian Sunday School will not meet this week, that all may attend the meeting at the M. E. Church, South. Tho labor organizations in Arkansas very much fear that they are outlawed by the law recently enacted in that State against "Combines" of all sorts. uecu pro-rldo- Mr-t'inl- fijj-iJ- T Rev. R. Lin Cave's resignation Gov. Bradley has selected Mr, of the presidency of Kentucky We believe Chamberlain's Coagb Rem- returned from an extended wesJohu Wheeler McRce for Police University at Lexington has been edy Is the best In the world. A few weeks tern trip last Friday, having vis- Judge of Louisville, to fill the va- accepted ago we. suffered with a severe cold and a cancy caused by tho death of troublesome cough, and hiving read ibeir ited California, Arizona and other Springfield, April 8 Some unknown Mr. paull brings hack Judge Thompson. advertisements in our own and other pa- states. person was knocked off the Sulphur Fork pers, wa purchased a bottle to see if it with him options on five l cured uj. 'before the Railroad bridge, one and a half miles west would affect us. rich copper claim prospects lobottle was half used. It is the best of this place, this evening about 2 o'clock, cated near Globe, Arizona, where for colds and coughs. The'Herald, northbound freight train No. 60. It is of two of his brothers. Aodertonvllle, Ind. For salo by St. Ber- is the home supDOied that when tbe eneino itrack him nard Drug Store, Earlington; Den T. Mr. Faull has some rich copper Cwm a Couch or GbU in ho fell Into the creek, a distance of a boot Robinson, Morton Gap; George King, St specimens and is much .impressed oat flay I "Why cough and sixty or seventy feet, and was killed, as he ' ....-,- . . m with the prospects. His health (m (jMHumpuoor iota Charles." caosot be found. A parly of several has .. ji famous remedy will cute OVrUOa gone to the placo where tbe accident ocAre you jlj subscribec to The has been improved by the western you. Doctors, recommend curred and will nse dynamite, in teeing If , UKKr xou.snpma D. k.. Price 25 cent. Sokf, fry U KfU-- r they caa find the body. ' The Best In the World. tMarl.j The date of the State Commercial convention has been changed to May 2Q and 30. Mr, J. H. Faull, of St. Charles, 3o-da- y medl-cine'o- Dr. Bull's r Capt. B. F. Dixon. Capt. B. F. Dixon, of the Second U. S. V. Engineers, stationed in Cuba, has been appointed Chief Engineer to the Quartermaster. In he discharge of .his official duties lie will now have charge of the building of everything that is built in Cuba under army administration. He is now building the new barracks for the army in the nrovince of Havana. 100 buildines. Cabanas next gets 120 buildings, tnen to JL'inar act Kio. lapt. Dixon has thus attained a fine standing in the service and an in territory. vestigation shoWs that the salary llnnacd nt St. Loula. attached is $4,000 and perquisites, St. Louis, April 0. Matt Hancock which in itself is not bad. His wot hanged nt the city jail at 0:11 a many railroad and other friends m. for the murder of George Horton, will be glad to hear of this good July 17, 1807. Tho rope slipped and he news. to death. A crowd ol wm strangled fully 600 persons witnessed the execu Died, tion. Gertie, wife of A. J. Northup, Tnbor Ilrnd. Denver, Col., April 11. Hon- - H. A. died in this city yesterday afterW. Tabor, postmar'cr of this city, and noon, Wednesday, April xa, 1899 , died at 0i30 after an illness of several weeks. day, of appendicitis, after three days' The husband, a daughter of five years and a babe of a few weeks Illness. are left. The babe is very ill. ArKcntlnn'a "U'Uent Exporla. mother of the de New York, April 8. A dispatch to Mrs. Sweets, Buenes Ayrcs says: ceased was here and the remains tho Herald from According to lost reports, Argentina were taken last night to Union-towwhere Mrs. Northup formwill export tht'a year 2,250,000 tons ol Mr. erly lived, for interment. wheat. Northup has been in the employ ot tho Italelgh. Arrival United' of the L. & N. Railrord. Hcrmudo, April States cruiser Italelgh arrived at 10: 3( The Bribery Charge. o'cloclt yesterday morning. All on board are well. Charles E. Sommers is con fident of acquittal on charges Digest Your Food. of bribery made against him in the Ninety per cent, ot all sickness Is caused McChord Railroad convention. by food not being properly digested, it He is a brorhcr of Editor Harry creates poisons and coee into your blood Sommers, of Elizabethtown, and and then you are liable to almost any disSenator Joe Blackburn is to defend ease tbe human system is heir to. Use Dr. him. Gen. Fayette Hewitt is surety Powder and Carlatedt's German Liver k on Sommer's bond. good feel fltates-sinatorn, 10.-rT- M ho $" 1 wOUSjI . . f the watch the results. Yon will Give It a effects after takiog one dose. trial and be convinced. Price ajc, For sale by St. Bernard Drag Store. Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam Cnres Your cough. n jest the 'inedfeiB far' chil-'' 'v dren. -- Tho fire insurance companies Subscribe W TjocBbk.' indictment in Kentucky charged witli violating tho "anti-trust- " law havo petitioned Gov. Bradley for pardon. v - that have been Tined and are under . i rl' f ",tr-i.- . Ik." r ttbelpi Bee PAUL M. MOORE, Editor and Manager. BEE PUBLISHINB COMPANY. Incorporalcd.) Entered the Pcttofflee at Batllnaion ai Second l an matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year.ltrlctlf In advance ' " Sli Months, It ThreeMonthl, " " oo 50 s Specimen copYea mailed Ire. on PP""''n-- .In wanted In all parti ol Correipondenti onnty. Addreiiuitorpartleulari. THURSDAY, APRIL 13. 1899 Gen. Harrison Gray Otis, who is reflecting such credit on American arms in the Philippines, is editor and proprietor of the Los Angeles Times, and is also reflecting great credit on the American press. paper men that there was really never advert- It has been often noted by news- once a merchant who ise-, but who was always busy. This has bsen explained by the fact that he had a Waterbury watch and the itch; when he was not winding the watch, he was scratching. The initial number of Glenn's Graphic, the successor of tho Guthrie Courier, published by J. Glenn has arrived at this office and in the homes of a The Insurance Indictments. number of Hopkins county people. Business men of, Princeton, The Graphic is bright and clean Hopkinsvillc and other Kentucky as one would expect from Prof. towns have prepared petitions to Glenn. May it thrive and do good. their Commonwealth's Attorney's praying them to dismiss the inA corv of a program of a Circle have recently been meeting to be held at Silent Run dictments that returned in many places against church. has been handed in for companies under the publication but had to be left out fire insurance 'anti-trulaw." In some cases unbecause it was incomplete and of prosecution have been certain in some of its terms. The threats made against these petitioners for date was not given and there are some other points in the copy fur- contempt of court, but it seems several instances the petinished which are obscure. The that in give tions have prevailed and the court Bee very much desires to church news in full and regrets officials have been persuaded that distlHrfnhe Circle program, as furnish- they do the public a service in indictment, which, ed, can not be used. If some missing these friend will supply the missing date if enforced, would finally drive all we shall be glad to give publication reputable insurance business out of the State and thus very much to the program. embarrass the business interests Judge Thompson. of Kentucky, as has already been In the death of the Hon. Regi- done in Arkansas from which State nald H. Thompson, Judge of the the insurance companies have Louisville Police Court, where he withdrawn because of adverse leghas wielded the sword of justice islation. The Hopkinsvillc petition, which fearlessly, but tempered with great mercy and guided by profound was presented to Commonwealth's wisdom in the love of God and fel- Attorney Howell, Saturday, reads low man, the State has a great as follows: "We the undersigned citizens and preloss. Those whose privilege it has been to come into personal contact mium payers in Chrisliaa County. Ky., respectfully ask thai you dismiss the indict with Judge Thompson were ever menls found against the Fire Insurance irapressed'with the righteous man- Companies in tbe Christian Circuit Court. liness of the man and his deep de- Our reasons for so doing are that we besire to render service to humanity. lieve it will be injurious to Ihe public at large. The rates of insurance we have to We mourn his loss. Ed-itor- j. st conditions, but the principle of distributing the expense is applicable to every State. It would be unjust to require the State to pay the entire expense. The county, which furnishes nearly all the traf fic passing over the road, should contribute a generous share; and the abutting property, being en- hanced in value by the existence of the road, should bear a fair pro In fact, the increased portion. selling value of farm lands in New Jersey has so far exceeded the cost of the roads as to prove a source of unexpected profit to the owners, while the easy and inexpensive means of reaching the markets at all season adds materially to the incomederived from farm products. So universally popular is the law that more petitions for new roads arc filed than can be granted promptly, and almost the entire time of the Highway Commissioner is occupied in hearing the pleas of iarmcrs who urge immediate con The sideration of their claims. New Jersey law, because of the length of time it has been in operation, offers the best opportunity to those who desire to acquaint themselves with the merits of the State aid system, though the Hig- law in New York Hamilton road law in Penn and the sylvania, more recently enacted, are operating to the entire satis faction of the citizens of those States. quit tor six months, and expect business to flow in as the result of jour littlo start. It is very likely tbat your advertisement won't be noticed for a month or two; but after a time tbe people get acquainted with your namn. and begin to look for your ad. to see what you have to say, The the multi"The American people, are very for getful. Unless you tell over and to over again of the virtues tbemyour wares, millionaires is of they will seek new fields. You have to Riches good work to retain old customers, as well as to As ol health are a curse, and yet the get new ones. the proof whobow forgetful you are, name men accompanied rich, the middle classes Hobson on tbe Merrimac excursion. You can't do it. These men received honorthe poor alike have, in able mention at tbe llmoot the incident, but that was all. Hobson kept bis a valuable as- running, and everybody regards bim ad. as tbe 'whole thing.' Ilobson may be likened mainin getting the man who advertises constantly, to health. while tbo others are like those wbo put taining their cards in tho church programs once a never disappoints. j ear, and expect to reap tbe same reward 8crofula "Tlirco years ngo our son, as their wideawake brother who ketps now eleven, had n serious caso of scrofula everlastingly at it " and erysipelas with dreadful aorcs.dlscharg-In- s Ax Jottings. and Itching constantly. Ho could not walk. Several physlclntis did not help for Our energetic farmers base gone to work sixteen months. Three mo.itln' treatment with Hood's Sursajwrllla made hint per- with more vim than ever since the weather fectly well. We nre clad to tell others of It." has cleared up. Mrs. David I..unr, Ottawn, Kansas. g convened tbe home The Nausea-"Vomlth- iB neils, dizziness of J L. Pool last Saturday night and a and prostration troubled me for years, profitable time was enjoyed by all in atlfnd neuralgia, grew weak and could not tendance. The meeting will be held with sleep. My ago was ugilnsl me, but Hood's My Wm. Butler next Saturday night. Sarsaparllla cured 1110 thoroughly. weight Increased from 125 to 143 pounds. I J, II. Walker and Wm. Maddox passed am the mother of nine children. Never felt through our vicinity last Monday on a busistrong since I was married as I ness trip to Dawson Springs. so well ami do now." Mn. SI. A. Whirs. 15J9 33U St., brother Urowdcr, a Methodist minister Washington, I). C. preached Eczema "We had to tie the hands of urday andat Cave Spring church last SatSunday, our two j ear old son on account of eczema on face and limbs. No medicine, even Kev. R. C, Harney preached at Pleasant helped until wo used Hood's .Snrsaimrllla, Grove last Saturday. .which soon cured." Mrs. A. Van Wyck, 123 J. W. Walker, of the Era vicinity, was Montgomery Street, Taterson, N. J. the guest of T. II. Walker last week. "Durability is Better Than Show." wealth of .not equal without health. and Hood's Sarsaparilta, sistant perfect and It prayer-mcetim- QCtC6SakSafMi A Girl's Way to Make a Living. "What some New York girls From Harper's "Bazar. otily cathartic to take wTtti Hood caught an impressive lesson will be taught them. Too much liquor of the Madisonville kind caused one of the boys to fall Into the hands of marsball Barnett last Monday, and he was placed in tbe cooler for a while to sober up. It is evidently a fact tbat Cuba is getting quickly Americanized, if tbe following clipping be true, where it can be seen that tbey have so far advanced as to inaugurate a railroad strike Havana, April 9. All railway communication from Havana eastward is suspended, becanse the strike of 3000 employes of tbe United Railroads affects tbe provinces of Matanzas and Santa Clara, as well as routes to Cuanajay, province of Pinar del Rio, and to Batabano, on the southern coast of Havana Province, where tbo steamships make their communication with Havana. No freight or passengers could be moved Tbe inconvenience resulting is very great. It is hoped however, that the strike will be settled by tbe company acceding to the demands of tho strikers, wbo want a of the wage scale that existed before tbe war. The citizens of Hot Springs, like those of other cities in the State, have no personal grievance against corporations desirous of investing their money in Arkansas to develop its resources. Members of tbe Legislature wbo consult tbe influential cit izens of Hot Springs will find tbat tbey want more railroads, more factories, and do not want laws that will ruin their credit by preventing them from Insuring their property In legitimate fire insurance companies. Little Rock (Ark.) Gazette. Secret of Beauty is heal th. The secret of health is the power to digest ahd assimilate a proper quanity of food This can never be done when the liver does not act it's part. Tutt's Liver Pills aie an abso lute cure for sick headache, dys pepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, torpid liver, piles, jaundice, bilious fever, biliousness and kindred diseases. Full Shelyes. New Goods. Variety. rm i Ji 4 Doyou know this ? ta f VALUES Our Spr.ng Goods are being received laily and opened for public ji aspect ion of our friends and patrons. Our new pun liases include a large variety )f Dress Goods, Tutt's Liver Pills vt$r Four thousand miners at Mich., were out last week Ish-pemin- g, because they of the union concluded not to work with men. They have since changed their minds and are at work. non-unio- n Consumption Cured. Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam will cure any case of consumption If taken in time. Consumption starts with a slight cough or cold. This where consumption gets its start and it you will use Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Iialiam, you will cure the cougb, heal the lungs and throat, and avoid tbe most dreaded of all diseases, consumption. Delay in attending to a slight cough may cost you your life. Large size bottles. Price aj and 30 cents at St. uernard drugstore. Wash jCoods. B.eauti ii Line of Silk W si patterns. Choicd Embroideries. Lin- 9 ' 1 T 1 J f t43 Hood't niUetire UTerllltt tl'6no' trrltat ngind 'Mrtat.arlliiiZ BUY AT HOME Home Merchants Can Furnish all Supplies Cheaper Than a Traveling Agent. Some Wholesomo Business and Economical Suggestions. A friend calls our attention to an article, written by a gentleman in another State, which fits the conditions of Earlington so well that we publish it in full. Many individ- won't try to do to make a living DOWN IN THE MINES. isn't worth trying," said a sma,ll boy, brother of one of the NewYork girls who is "tryin to make a It is rumored that some new stockhold She had told him she was ers will be added to tbe Hecla Coal Co. To Cure a Cold in One Day going to paint quills for summer A colored miner by tbe nameff Green hats. Painted quills are the very was slightly hurt at New Mouth Diamond Take Laxative Bromo Qnioint Tablets. All druggists refund money it it fails to latest touch, and the girl in ques- Mines last week. cure. 35c. Tbe genuine bas L B. Q. on tion is painting quills for so much The copper mines at Ducktonn, Tenn., eacb tablet. a dozen. For golf hats and all has recently been purchased by capitalists of sporting hats for women, sorts Ten thousand iron and steel emfrom New York. and even men, she has brown, ployes at Pittsburg have been given The delay of some repairs ordered by an advance of 10 percent blue, black, or white quills, and in wages. paints them in polka dots of the tbe Hecla Coal Company caused them to The Appetite of a dost same shade, in or lose some time last week. It there is any one thing tbat will tend Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose crossed, huntsmen's to bring tbe U. M. W. iu disrepute it is Stomach and Liver are out of order. All horns or foxes' tails, cricket-ballsuch should know that Dr. King's New etc. any emblem which is ordered the calling of Debs into their council. Life Pills, tbe wonderful Stomach and or which suggests itself to her as Mr. T. K. Givens, of Providence, Ky., Liver Remedy, gives a splendid appetite, three-lourthliv-in'." About 145,000 hands employed s of the cotton mills in of New England are benefited by an increase of wages which became effective April 1. ings, Hbsiery, 'Ribbons and everytling needed to com plete a (woman's apparel in choicestyle. t( rc.ois tennis-racquet- s Wearcnladquarters for the "Noxali" Shirts! of ..which, 4v,crvhave a very!Attractive assortment. liq spirits jWfti golf-stick- s s, appropriate. IT IS uals, our Earlington merchants and LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. the community at large would receive very material benefits by folA most commendable thing about raillowing the suggestions therein road men is Ihe fact tbat when one of made so plain. The points are number gets sick or in distress he istheir alThe ways sure of a helping band. When it strorg and well taken. amount of stuff in the way of "sil- comes to relieving one in trouble tbey are ver ware," picture frames, etc., brothers indeed. that is unloaded on the people of For years past tbe boys, whits doing Earlington during a year at high work at Gutbrie have been tbe victims of of their prices which must yield a hand- thieves, their caboose being robbed best clothing, which was left hanging up some agent's commission, is en- in the wardrobe of tbe same, and so far Practically everything no one thief has ever been brought to Jus ormous. that is thus bought could easilyand tice. Only last week conductor Lane and should be supplied by our home crew suffered in this way quite a heavy merchants and at much less cost. loss, losing clothing and shoes valued at forty dollars. Tbe boys made an effort to Our home merchants aeed to real- locale the thieves, but failed. ize these facts and to go after this It is now almost a daily occurrence for trade with intelligent advertising. one or more s to be run. Here is the article in question Tbis is quite a saving to tbe company, but Yet and it is published in the hope a loss to conductors and brakemen. the boys must remember tbat tbe larger that it may be of benefit to the tbe saving tbe more likely are they to re people of Earlington and of other ceive steady employment, and therefore tbe boys are content to see tbe company towns where The Bee is read: operate the road as their best Judgement double-header- How to Get a Governor. If tho three candidates 'for tbe Demo- cratic nomination for governorof tbe State keep cutting into and exposing the tricks. shams and frauds of eacb other, it may become necessary to import some one from another State or enter some obscure fellow from tbe mountains who has no record at all. Qlenn's Graphic. Just let the three D's continue their present public service, each showing how mean are the others, but don't get in a hurry about any A little exporting importations. would be more to the point. The Republicans may be wise enough to settle the difficulty by nominat The business men of Madison-vill- e ing a clean, able and popular man have not yet taken action as who will beat the Democratic nominee, who promises by that time to to the indictments that come up for trial at the May term of Hopbe a mere remnant a residue. kins County Circuit Court, but Farm Mortgages Satisfied. they do not endorse the action of That evidences of returning the Commonwealth's attorney and prosperity to agriculture continue the grand jury and may yet exis a fact worth noting. In speakpress their views in a petition as ing thereof the American Agricul- have the business men of other turist remarks that the surplus of Kentucky towns. money, of which the public prints POLITICAL POINTS. make so much, is not confined to the financial centers of the east, R. Rash has decided not but is a matter of fact in the mid- to James the race for the Demoenter dle states and central west. In cratic nomination for RepresentaNebraska the secretary of state is tive from Hopkins. This leaves compiling a list of mortgages filed W. D. Orr. Rufus Teague and and released for the past year, and Thco Clark in the race. The County Committee of the it is believed this will show an exPopulist party is called to meet in cess of mortgages satisfied over the Court House at Madisonville, those filed for the previous year of Saturday next April 15, at 10 $50,000,000, and mostly satisfied o'clock a. m. through cash considerations, with The Muhlenberg Republicans relatively few pointing to fore- will meet in mass convention, closure. It is worthy of note that April 17th, for the purpose of deciding the time and manner of semost of these mortgages were paid lecting a candidate for the Legisoff by the agricultural and lature. . clement. What is true of Oeneral Crop Conditions. Nebraska is true in a greater or less In describing crop conditions at degree of other states where liberal the close of March, the Agriculcrops and fair prices have enabled tural Department bulletin says: farmers to make a showing on the "The season is backward, the month having been very unfavorright side of the ledger. able for farming operations. The general condition of wheat is less A flodel Road Law. favorable than at the close of that The road law now in force in month the is less promNew Jersey furnishes probably the ising than that seeded early. On best illustration of the effect of the Pacific coast the outlook is modern methods as applied to the most promising in Oregon, and construction and maintenance ol the crop has been greatly benefited public highways. Under this law by recent rains in California, but in Washington it has been injured the abutting property pays ten per by severe weather and lack of snow cent, of the cost, of construction, protection." while the State pays and the county the remainder. These PtaHfAM C U BAN 0 L cures rHIHIVl CuU, Burns, Bruises, proportions would, of course, vary and Sore. Price, 25 cents. in different States because of local Sold by St. BMBaroDrBg Store. stock-raisin- g late-sown pay are reasonable and we have no complaint to make along that line, As merchants and tobacco men, we depend largely upon our insurance for securing credit, and we wonld regret very much to see the companies leave the county. If any fines are imposed it will have to eventually come out of Ihe people who have to pay tbe Insurance, any way, as it will only result in the rates being raised, We understand that the Commonwealth's Attorney, upon the petition of the people, at Lexington, Russellville, Louisville, Paducah and Princeton, have refused to prosecute, or have bad tbe indictments dismissed. Can you not do the same here? "For these reasons and many others, if consistent with your duty, we most earnestly ask tbat you have these indictments dismissed." one-thir- d 1 Rheu-matiu- n "The daily papers recently contained a notice warning people to be on Ihe lookout for swindlers who were going from bouse to bouse selling what purported to be fine soap at id a box. Investigation showed tbat only tbe top layer was good soap, tbe remainder being of a very inferior quality Why it is that people will persist in buying of these peddlers and laicirs. is one of those inexplicable things tbat are too deep The housefor human understanding. wife thinks she has a chance lo economize. and she buys enough soap, or needles, or picture frames, to lurnish a small store, and finds ont later tbat sbe could have purchased a better article for less money of her home merchant. "no snouia stop ana remember oc casionally that her husband makes bis living by the profit derived trom tbe business be does with his neighbors, and it is no more tban right tbat sbe should spend as much of tbat money at home as sbe possibly can. If she will buy her groceries, her meat and her Uothing of her borne merchants, she will, pine times out of ten, get better goods for her money, and at the same timo make a friend of tbe merchant from whom sbe buys. "Tbe borne man will go to a great deal more trouble to see tbat sbe is satisfied, knowing tbat if bo pleases her, be will have ber for a regular customer If she goes away from borne to buy sbe gets her goods from strangers who don't care particularly whether or not sbe is given value received, as all they are looking for is the profit on tbe immediate sale. Then the money sbe spends away from borne has gone out of circulation in her neighbor, hood, and tbe community is made poorer. "Suppose, for instance, tbe lawyer's wife received $5 to pay her bill nt tbe corner grocery, Tbe grocer goes to tbe dry goods store nearby, and pays for bis wife's new dress; tbe dry goods merchant runs down to tbe coal dealer, and settles his little bill; tbe coal man pays bis doctor bill; the doctor makes a payment on bis spring suit; tbe clothier hunts up the aforesaid lawyer, and gives him $5 as a retainer; and tho next Monday tbe lawyer's wife has tbe same bill to pay ber grocer again. Reciprocity is what we A large amount of money in a want. community doesn't necessarily imply prosperity. It is tho circulation the money gets tbat makes us all happy and contented. Money was made to spend. "The economical housewife isn't wholly to blame, however because she doesn't spend her money with her home merchants, When sbo reads in tbe papers of tbe bargains offered at stores away from borne, she can't resist tbe temptation lo go and see if all tbe advertisement says is true. Tbe object of tbe advertiser is thus obtained. When she gets into tbe store sbe invariably buys something. It may not be tbe article advertised, but sbe will see something else that strikes her fancy, and sbe spends ber money at that store. An advertisement doesn't sell goods. It brings tbe prospective customer to the store to investigate; and if the article is found as represented, Ihe salo will be made. "If tbe home merchant will keep bis neighbors informed about what be has to sell, and convince them bo can sell as cheap as anyone else, be will get the trade. Tbe man makes a serious mistake who sits down and says: "Ob, everybody knows me, I've been here for lorly.years, and they know I keep groceries and dry goods and axle grease. "That's Just the trouble, neighbor. They all know you keep them. If you convinco them you sell these articles, you can do some business. Everybody knows a grocer keeps sugar and coffee; but if lie keeps still, and tries to conceal tbo fact, they don't know whether be is still selling at bis old war time prices, or has goods as low in price as bis compttitor, Tbe only way to make people know you are alive and doing business at tbo old stand, is tojfadvertise, and advertise constantly,. Don't advertise for two weeks, and then five-doll- would dictate. Supervisor Sullivan and men have tbis week distributed quite a lot of new steel rails between Earlington and Hopkinsville, so it can be seen tbat improvements still go on Mr. Claude Smilb, wbo for years bas been cashier under agent Adams at Hop kinsville, has been tbe lucky man to cp Few tnre tbe agency al Slaugbtersville. men on tbe system are better qualified for tbe position tban be is and be will till it with honor to himseit ana company. of bridges Assistant Superintendent and buildings, Gus McVey, was bero last week with an livansville contractor man log arrangements for tbe moving of several bouses out of tbe way of new side tracks to be built here. Special Agent Harland, of tbe L. & N is on tbe lookout for those fellows wbo have been taking pleasure in throwing through car windows of passing trains. If m who has for years been leasing out coal mines, bas now sold the same for 7,000. Mr, J. J. McGregor, who bas lost about two months of labor on account of sick ness, is some better, but not yet able to do good service. Tbe Middlesborougb, Ky., steel works, along with coal and coke properties, bas recently been purchased by Eastern capitalists. The Manufacturers1 Record last week had the Monarch Mine located .in Web ster county, when it is in Hopkins, near tbe county seat. The Monarch Coal Company was on tbe hunt of coal last week for their patrons, their machinery having broken down, slopping1 tbe mines for a few days. A box car placed on the coal car track by mistake got away by some means and ran against tbe apron at No. 9 mloe, one day last week, causing some damage and several hours loss of time Foreman Toombs and men gave tbe So busy coke oven scales an overhauling. have they been tbe past few months tbat even time to make repairs on scales could not be found. Engineer James Kilroy, of Hecla mines was made happy one day last week when Col. Toombs presented bim with a pair of crutches. He hopes lo be walking around soon. It is said that tbe Providence Coal Co. bas offered quite a sum of money as an inducement lo the Illinois Central railroad to build tbeir road to Providence Although spring is bere, the St. Bernard Coal Company still continue to be rushed with orders. In fact tbey were unable to supply tbe demand for coal last week, and other companies in Hopkins county are in tbe-safix. sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 35 csnts at any Drug Store. Some 600 cement workers at Milwaukee have had their salaries increased 10 per cent. Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam. can prescribe Dr. Otto'a Sprnce Gum Balsam. Tbe Formula is on the package. Cures your cough in day. Very pleasant to take. Children cry for it. Large size bottles, price 35c and 50c. For sale by St, Bernard Drug Store. 's For a beautiful complexion nse Dr, German Livar Powder. A physician Carl-stedt- Too, rfd we have a line of Carpets here ajd on the road from which cverylMy can be suited. t ARPETTIME, X DUR pLSOW SHOES M Are hje. A splendid line of stvlish.r j rlnest shoes at low prices. . employes About 150 rolling-miat York, Pa., arc to receive an advance of 50 cents a ton after May 1. ll The plie to get well dressed, with stuj of sterling quality at fa prices, is our store. f . Don't scratch your life away, but use Dr. Sawyer's Witch Haiel and Arnica Salve for eczema, piles, blves, burns and It soothes, relieves pain and posicuts tively cures. St. Bernard Drugstore. A German has invented a thimble of felt or gum for the use of pianists. A TorplJ Ltrtr cautra Depraitton ol Spirits, Indlftttlon, Headache, Conitlpttloa. Use Dr. M. A, Simmons Liter Medicine lo 'stimulate tbat St. Rmard fjeiTI Store orn. The Interstate Association of the Odd Fellows will have an annual meeting at Paducah on the 26th, Running Sores. Ulcers. Boils. Pimples, etc., quickly cured by Banner Salve, Ihe No other "just as good." most healing saive in tne worm, trice 35c. Campbell & Co. J. W. TWYMAN, DEALER IN & Grayson needs a coal yard, says the Tribune. A fuel famine has existed here for the past three months. Stoves and Grates, CASTINGS fafi- AND TINWARE, ' -- SBfjS" hP v. w -- h 11 h. 'in m account of sickness and pain accompany uo. Kidney Cure. Campbell ing vaccination. Most of Ibem see the Two of the United States pris necessity of guarding against so dreaded a disease as tbe small pox, and therefore oners now confined in the Bowling take their medicine with but little com- Green jail have the measles, and A Life for 50c. Quite a number of the Earlington Many people have been cured of Kidney miners were last week unable for work, on Diseases by taking a joe bottle of Foley's Contractor of all kinds Tin, dalvanlzcd Iron and Copper Work. HOOFI.VO AND CtEUINC A SPECIALTY AND SATISFACTION 3UAWANTEED X plaint. When tbe colored miners of Alabama went to Illinois to secure work in coal mines of tbat State after a strike bad been inaugurated by tbe U. M. V tbey were called "negro scabs," but as soon as Ibey arrive at tbe conclusion lo Join that organization and surrender their independence tbey are taken into full membership and called "brother." About nine thousand dollars were distributed in wages among the employes of tbe St. Bernard Coal Company in this county last month and yet there aro men who will not admit tbat this company is a benefactor of mankind, but, thanks to their better Judgement, tbeir number is decreasing all tbe time and tbe people are beginning to appreciate tbe influence for good this company exefls in Hopkins county. The following article so forcibly represents tbe St. Bernard Coal Company as to tbe good fte'ing ibat exists between cm ployer and employe tbat wo bere repro duce ii: At a recent social function connected with an American manufacturing firm a machine-too- l company one of tbe proprietors made some remarks tbat are deby employers serving of consideration He dec! .red that tbe goodgenerally. will of tbe employes is a tangible asset, incapable of being shown on Ihe books of any concern, but a valuo to be measured In profit and loss as it is present or lacking. "I believe," bo added, addressing the and workmen, we have your good-wiloyalty, and I assure you tbat you have ours. We do not believe in 'rules and regulations,' as usually understood, as you know by tbeir absence in our shops. Were I to choose one word to v. rite over every lathe, planer, milling machine and bench, it would be the word 'quality,' and I would have it apply in every sense. If I were to ask, eacb of you v. bat company stands at industry, I tbe bead of tbe machine-too- l out of 100 guarantee; tbat ninety-nin- e would name tbe same company. Tbeir methods from Ibeir packing to their salary list, have for a long time indicated quality. Let us pursue tnis ooject, quality, as one we are determined to attain, and. bavins attained it in tbe fullest sense, wa will be enabled to reflect with satisfaction upon Coal and Iron Trade our efforls."-rLond- on Review, ll one is critically ill. B""ai nftHiw p,nyn ; Jjpjwy.t a dpwipiiajg.jw iMMnuwKvn YOUR ORCHS That cough i Hongs on j Dr. Sawyer's Ukaline never has, and we do not see bow it can fail to cure kidney disorders. It gives nature tbe aid needed, and nature thus aided never fails, St, Bernard Drugstore. SOLICITED... Who Does Ida Lfvery Biislniss? ! j 1 You have used all Miss Emma Cobb has the posi tion of day operator and manager in the Cumberland telephone ex change at Dixon. Dr, M. A, Simmons Llrer Medicine Clears Ihe Complaiton, gives Onojrancy to the Mind, cures M Headache, Regulate Stomaeh.Bowela and Liver. Ask your neighbors. They all say that we haul better loads, h best teams, and always at the right price. fur-nis- sorts of cough reme-- r dies but it does not; yield; it is too deep seated. It may wear IL5C11 i - MSaU a MM M I I , Tames A. Radford, of Russell Open All lit. nlbntid nhifl ville, has gone to Havana to buy Pineapples for Louisville and Cin cinnati fruit dealers. In almost every neighborhood there is some one whose life bas been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Obolera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who bas been cured of chronic diarrhoea by tbe use of tbat meat cine. Such persons male a point of telling of it whenever an opportunity oners, Dop ing that it may be Ihe means of saving other lives, Fpr sale by St. Bernard Drag Store, Earlington. B. T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; George King, St. Obarles, ,-- Barnett & Arnold. f .ti..i9 -, -- ., inirtfliriPltifflflr-iiii'tiniil- fr A ft "ft gjfajj v.1. UUL ill III 1IC, UUL more liable to produce la grippe, pneumonia or a seri it is Litnflfci iBiln Gj3 .m Mm-i- r m Mfrfrmn .... ...wwvsav, pAT-ftn(A- 'v F - 1 W M1 ous throat affection. You need something IK VMino Bvmvni-ti- EARLINGTON. KV. All Clacsrs tBniauU-UMU- r that will give you strength and build f up the body. Alexander's telephone will soon be in operation between Providence and Marion. The construction of the line is almost complete. Glad Tidings to Asthma Sufferers SCOTT'S EMULSION j Foley's Honey and Tar gives quick and positive relief. It is tbe great remedy for diseases of the respitory organs, like Asth Campbell & ma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness. Co. l' eMoii gnaran- - p FICATIONSjONTRACfS leed 'SA"",0" cheerfully given on all kinds DRAWN UP SHORT NO- - of Building and SpeclaUVork. Give m a & chance at your work before letting contract. a. TIOE. .. P IT!"- "- TJ'IH TJ'lIt1 ITJ 'ff"B'.TIll!B..lll W III I - ' iyym-- ttr"rBH . inn PI 111 mM V Dl , amr ..,., rc nf IlniMtrnr. I?..,.. .- -J v is:q - mado complete ready for occupancy. In- - fr dKgfclutlirJK tbo furnishing of all materials, L mechanical and common labor, ia , s cneni- wr-fw,- iiS ... B Til, ,rf ,'- mill ' p t,'U UAl J I will do this when everything else fails. There is no doubt about it. It nourishes, strengthens, builds up and make", ny, j Horace L. Higglns, director of the only railroad in the Phillipines, is an Englishman by birth, and the husband of the grandnicce of the last King ol Spain. Wbenouaik for Dr. M, A Simmons Liver Medicine, tee that you get It and not some worthiest Imitation, mmi titiunia aitntiati I OlfODROIED O. r i v ucfe.sorto Jiaap Divli.) TOY, I "tr the body strong and I nui uniy iu inruw oil this hard cough, but to fortify the system against further attacks. If you, are run down or emaciated you should certainly take this! nourishing food medicine. iic-ii- tv ! 0? LIVERY & FEED' The Eastern Kentucky railroad has put on an extra train to handle thecannel coal that is being loaded in Carter county for shipment to Spain. STABLE. At tbe Old Stand, on Main Street, Just west of depot, .- lMatCNUBIAN ww 50c and ti.oo, tit druggUtl. SCOTT BOWflE, Clwmliu, Ww York, w - .m p . w -- - ml TEA curt Dyspcp. sift, ConMlp&tion and IndiPrice, 25 cU. gestion. Emulates the Sold by St. Bernard Drag Store. EARLINGTON, KY, rMHtvl Iim. First-- f is Equipment and Prompt Service. ?. I I ,u IIIIIIIHI , ..... r- . ., s ..i4 ".v. CSS -- : gfojggc "3m 3ttbustru roe tLljdoe." .. tf LOCALJEWS. Dr. Bob Bone, of Madisonville, was in Earlington Tuesday. Will Hopewell, of MadiBonville, spent Monday evening with friends in Earlington. N Dr. A. W. Davis, of the Gap, visited Earlington Tuesday with Will Kfmmons, Aubrey Wilson, of Robards, ited .relatives and friends here eral days last- week. - vissev- fT5 W. Keown and wife arc spending the week at St. Charles with rclativcsof Mrs. Keown. A. Mrs. Jo F. Foard has gone to Memphis for a short visit to her daughter, Mrs. McNcal Bond. Mrs. Jesse Harris, who is quite ill, was baptized into the Christian church, Monday, by Elder I. H. Tool. Fritchett and little daughter, of Madisonville, spent Tuesday with Earlington relatives Mrs. K. II. and friends. The new county jail at Madisonville is approaching completion and shows up to the credit of its projectors and the county of Hopkins. Roy Jones, of the Gap, is in Toy's shop this week filling A. W. Kcown't) place and getting his fingers limbered up for the Spring trade. riagazlne Club. Programme. K. OF P. BAHQUET. The Magazine Club was pleasThe following is the programme antly entertained at the home of for the First Annual Meeting of Victoria Lodge, No. 84, Will Fit- Mrs. W. F. Burr last Thursday the Preachers of the Christian tingly Commemorate Its afternoon, and regardless of the Church, of South Kentucky, to Anniversary. weather, attendance was good. be held at Princeton, May 4; Mrs. Foard lead on "The Per1899: MAY FOURTH IS THE DAY FIXED, sonality of Henry Drummond," tuisdav evknino. McClure's, and Miss Moore, "Thir7:30 Devotional Service H. D. Smith. Decision was made at the meet- teen Days in Unexplored MonteAddress of Welcome 7'45 E, ing of Victoria Lodge, No. 84, negro," Harper's. A poem read by Wm. President 7:53 Response Mobley. Knights of Pythias Monday night, Miss Crenshaw and two by Miss 8:10 Paper "Tho Reciprocal Duties of to commemorate the eighth anni- Burr were greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Preacher and People" R. II. Crossfield. versary, which falls on May 4th, Chattcn who had been absent for 8 40 Review By J. L. Hill. with a choice affair in the way of a several times was again present. Adjournment. stag banquet at Mrs. J. M. Vic- Dainty refreshments were served WEDNESDAY MORNING. 930 Devotional Service II. D. Smith. tory's New Hotel Earlington. Will and the Club adjourned to meet io'oo Paper Education of the Preach- Vanison has the credit of being with Mrs. C. H. McGary, Thurser" Milton Klliot. sole committee on arrangements day, April 20, 1899. 10.30 Review By II. A. McDonald. and his plan was accepted at tne Li11:00 Paper "The Preachers' To Err is Human.' brary" W T. Parker. Manday evening meeting. People like to talk about attractive Adjournment. On the date of the anivcrsary things In advertising. In a company re WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. celebration there will be work in cently the proverb above quoted, and 3:00 Devotional Service II. D.Smitb. which appeared tho of one of the third degree, and it is expected well constructed atseries beadadvertisements a of 2:30 Paper "Missionary Methods" thcro will be five candidates to of Hood's Sarsapariila, was so much dis J. W. Gant. finish. At the banquet each mem- cussed that we doubt it any one there will 3:00 Revitw By W. B. Wright. ever forget tbo source whence it came. 330 General Discussion ber is expected to be accompanied Messrs, Hood & Co. are using these proverb advertisements on a very broad Adjournment. by a gentleman friend. The oc- scale, and they are attracting discussion WBDRERDAY EVENING. casion is being looked forward to and lavorable comment everywhere. 7:30 Devotional Service H. D Smith, Paper "The Evangelist" T. D. with much pleasant anticipation. 7:45 Eyesight done. Moore. Messrs. Langley, Wells, HopeThanie Priest met a painful and 8:20 Review Dy, J. V. Hardy. well, Cunningham, Long and Wil- serious accident recently that has Adjournment. lis, of' Morton Lodge, No. 99, resulted in the loss, temporarily THURSDAY MORNINO. Madisonville, and Mr. Albright, at least, of the sight of one of his 9:30 Devotional Service I. H. Teel. 10:00 Paper "Wychffe and His Work" visiting, were present at the meet- eyes'. In doing some light car ing Monday night. The Madison- penter work about home a splinter W. H. Llgon. "Our. Plea" J. F.Story. ville' team did the work and the 10:30 Sermon some six inches long flew and struck Sunday Earlington boys arc 11:10 Paper "International complimenting him in the eye, the sharp point School Lessons" Roger L. Clark. the manner in which the degrees penetrating to the anterior chamAdjournment. were conferred. The candidate ber and destroying the lens of the THURSDAY AFTERNOON. was John Stcarsman. 2:00 Devotional Service I. II. Teel. eye by letting out the water that a a-- MANY VACCINATED. flora Than Five Hundred Arms Were Scratched In c Earlington. 1 wmk sygoing PEOPLE Those who John. would make several meals," said "Why so?" 'Jsked Uncle Oscar. "Because fish is good brain food," and the laughter which followed brought Marshal Harnett around to investigate. Now if the scientists can show That fish is brain food, as tbey say, There ara some people that we know Should eat two whales a day APPLICANTS STILL NUMEROUS. The Earlington physicians have been busy at vaccinating the people of Earlington periodically all the time they could devote to the work since the issue of the appeal by the Earlington Board of Health. Most of this work has been done at the doctors' offices, and there are yet a large number of candidates for vaccination awaiting an opportunity. Up to date there have been more than five hundred people vaccinated. The list stands about this way up to noon yester day: Dr. Chatten, 230; Dr. Moth- ershead, 200; Dr. Davis, 80. A very large per cent, of the vaccinations have taken in great shape and many persons have been forced to rest for two or three days as a result. Some of the mine work has been a little embarrassed by the necessary but no serious interference has resulted. lay-off- s Essf& ,if-- rly indications of disease. llio progrcbs of catarrh is frequent ly gradual. Chronic catarrh secures possession without tho knowl edgo of Its victim. It has becomo so common to fcny, disregard dMMi t .Wssa.M wm j bodyhasallttlo catarrh" Hint many Veasy "Every Fred Fieler Bought. Review By R. V. Omer. 3 00 Paper "Church Finances." S. F. Best way to Invest 35 Cents. New Spencer Medicine Co. I want lo tell you what I think ot your Nubian Tea. I have used 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. A. B. Fowler. Antioc, Miss., July 1st, 1898. 340 Review By II. D. Smith. Adjousnment. THURSDAY EVENINO 730 Devotional Service I. II. Teel. 7:45 Paper "The Preacher and Missions" W. II. Pinkerton Cloi!ng Words Adjournment. and Resolutions. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. Lancaster, The regular prayer meeting service at the Christian church was called in last night on account of the protracted meeting being held 1 Fred Fieler has bought the T. G. Terry property on Moss Ave nue for a consideration of twelve hundred dollars and will make Earlington his home again. Mr. Feiler has been on the lookout for a place and closed the above fills the lens. A soft cataract formed trade a few days since. at once and Thame suffers loss of He Fooled the Surgeons. sight and considerable pain in the All doctors told Renick Hamilton, ot member. The skill of physicians West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18 may be able to restore sight by a months from Rectal Fistula, he would die a costly operation certain operation and the use of a nnles cured himself withwas performed; fivo boxes of but be special glass to do the work of the Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on Earth, and the best Salve in the destroyed lens. World. 35 cents a box. Sold by St. Ber1 to it. Yet no class of disease Is so dim-cul- t to shako off. Many people well advanced iu years find themselves In tho tolls of catarrh. Mr. and Mrs. Collum, of Gldilings, Tex., found help In Mr. Collum'a letter follows: Medicine Co., Columbus, O. a Deaii Bins: "I think your Is tho best medicine I ever tried for catarrh. I liavo tried all tho catarrh medicines that I could hear of nnd none of thomdid any good until I tried yours. I nnd my wife havo both used tho and Man-a-liand we nro about well. I am 70 yeara old and my wifo U 68. When wo commenced to tako your medicines wo were not nblo to iscc after our work, but now she can tend to herVork and I sco after my farm. You can uso thla publicly if you want lo." A. P. Collum, Glddlngs, Tex. tmyslightaucntlon going people WSiWtl Pe-rU't- Po-ru-- NEIGHS AND BRAYS OF THE One evening last week the citizens of the southwestern part of tho city were startled by loud yells of terror succeeded- - by shrill screams of pain all of which seemed to emanate from the residence of Mr. Isaiah Fox and gave rise to the belief that Filipinos had landed somewhere upon the eastern shore of Loch Mary and had captured old Brother Fox and were putting him to the torture. A large delegation with pendant eyes rushed up to his house and crashing in the door found him rolling about the floor yelling in fear and agony. After he quieted down he replied to their anxious inquiries and told the wondering crowd that he had Iain down upon the bed to take a nap during which he dreamed that he was crossing a pasture and was chased by Corey's big bull. Fear lent wings to his feet and he fled like lightning across the vast pasture hotly pursued by the bellowing Taurus. By a superhuman effort he cleared the high pasture fence at a bound and landed flat in the middle of the floor where he lay screaming until his astonished friends could make him realize that the dreaded Taurus was peacfully chewing his cud in a lot a milo away. This lesson be will heed, perhaps, And either sleep upon the floor, Or in bis future evening naps no more Ho will bull-doze Ail Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method nnd beneficial effects of tho well known remedy, Srnui op Flos, manufactured by tho Oamfoiinia Fio Srnur Co., Illustrate the value of obtaining tho liquid laxative principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxativo nnd presenting; them in tho form nost refreshing; to the taste nnd acceptable to tho system. It is tho one perfect strengthening- - laxative, cleansing tho system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation permanently. Its perfect freedom from every oujcctionnblo quality nnd substance, and its acting on tho kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, maka it tho ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing figs nro used, as they nro pleasant to the tasto,but the medicinal qualities of tho remedy nro obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to tho Califoknia Fio Strop Co. only. In order to get Ha beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on tho front of every package CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. For tale by all Drcjglsls. romsvna.E. ky. BAN FRANCISCO. CAX. raw tork. k. t. SOc. per Price bottle. W. A. NISDK1 , President 0. W. WADDILL, Cathler' "ff b ij.ftaJuf.gtfgBin. 6DiqK5E." IUrk from the Toombj." ntfSsv'illHiiinrAlii'i, nrrtJiirjAlBiHifls'ri 3(opkin,3 (Xourthj Christian Endeavor Service. Contribnted. BANfc Madisonville, Ky. Gaptal Stock, - - - $50,000. Transacts a general banking basinets and invites the accounts of the citizens of Hopkins and adJoining.connties. Has the finest and most secure vault la that section of Kentucky Capital Stock Paid In, Surplus at the M. E. Church, South. bowl- The second match game at ing between the Madisonville and Hopkinsvillc teams is arranged to be pulled off at Madisonville Friday evening of this week. The ladies arc to take part this time. ordi- .. riwnu-- . Pt i tt Madisonville passed an nance requiring compulsory vac- cination, but Mayor Ross says it Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. was only as a precautionary meas-- ' Died. Of typhoid fever, at llccla, Ky., ure and the law will not be enforced unless the ncccsssity should arise. on April 3. 1899, Waldo Shaffer, in the sixth year of his age, after y J. R. Hughes has quit the an illness of thitty-thredays. of the St. Bernard Coal Com- He was seriously ill from the first pany and will be engaged with giving no murmur or complaint Lee 0dham this season in help- but always reply to ining to build the numerous houses quiries, "I'm all right." "How that are projected for erection in arc you today, little man?" "I'm Earlington. all right," and each day the voice Mont Baker, a promising young grew weaker and the musical tones man of Webster county stopped grew fainter, and the beautiful eyes over for a brief visit to relatives grew dimmer. Still when asked and friends here, last Thursday. the question little Waldo Schaffer He was on his way home from answered just the same, "all right" Louisville, where he has practiced until the angel of God swept down and took him to the Master who law for the past few years. said, "Suffer little children to We arc sorry to note that our come unto me and forbid them not esteemed townsman, J. j. Mc- for of such is the kingdom of Gregor, continues to be indisposed heaven." as to health so that he fears he And fo little Waldo, the beautiwill be unable to return to work ful boy, faded from earth and, iff the mines. He thinks he may wafted on angel's wings to Heaven, turn his attention to farming. is now radiantly beautiful with the There have been many sore arms glory of God before the eternal of Heaven. And today tlc in Earlington and arc yet, from the throne the same tones come from the far numerous vaccine points that have a been used by our city physicians beyond striking sad sweet chord in the mother's heart and waking during the past fortnight. The Bkk was short two pairs of hands memories sweeter and dearer than early in the week because of two all the world can give, "all right, all right." From God's hand all a'rms that refused to be comforted. is right. Praise God, mother, Mr. T. G. Terry, of Evansville, bow submissively, father; the blow was in Earlington, Tuesday, to is in mercy, your treasure is in make a deed to his old home place Heaven, safe in the arms of Jesus. here just now purchased by Fred And ever and anon will come from Feiler. From here he went to the far beyond through the sea of White Plains for a briaf visit. Mr. sweet memories a musical tone: Terry has been in quite ill health "All is rightl" since the first of the year, but is Beware of Ointments for Catarrh on gaining ground now. cm-ploc Bishop Dudley. Wonderful Discovery. Last week The Bee announced LuNsroRD, Ala., April 15, 1898. a change in date of Bishop DudNew Spencer Medicine Co Dear Sirs. I have been troubled with ley's appointments here and at liver and stomach complaint I had no The correction is appetite and my general health was very Madisonville. bad. I took medicine from (our different again noted in order that there doctors and they failed to do me any good. I got no relief until I began to usa your may be no confusion of dates. The valuable Nubian Tea. I used about two' Bishop will hold services at Asdollars worth of it, and il did me more good than all the medicine I ever took. I sembly Hall Thursday night, April have gained pounds in weight 20, and will be in Madisonville the and my health is very good. I can sleep soundly and my appetite is excellent. 1 night of the 19th. Rev. M. M. can recommend Planter's Nubian Tea to Benton will accompany him. All the world as being a to any community. Any one who doubts this state- arc invited to attend these serment can write Oscar Baker. vices. thirty-five God-send doldcn Cross. Mrs. S. E. Stevens left yesterday morning to attend the meeting of the Grand Lodge United Order of the Golden Cross which is being held at Louisville. Mrs. Stevens goes as the representative of Earlington Commandery, No. 525. The Grand Lodge meets once in two years. The last meeting was in Madisonville, at which time the Earlington Commandery took very prominent part. Mrs. J. E. Day was also entitled to go as a delegate but did not go. dood for nard Drug Store. Bishop & Co. The old, reliable house of Bish-o& Co., arc again in the columns of The Bee, beginning with this issue another advertising contract. Their space will be regularly filled with offerings of .good things, and a standing invitation to the people of Earlington, and of Hopkins, Christian and Webster counties to come and buy. Bishop & Co's. motto is still "Your money back if you want it." p April Showers. Wash away the filth and wasta that have accumulated during witer In like manner Hood's Sarsaparilla expels from the blood iropurites that have been deposited during the season when tbern has been but little perspiration and perhaps constant confinement in impure ana vttiaiea air. 11 is a boon to tired mothers, housekeepers, teachers and others who spend their time indoors It gives the blood richness and vitality, filling it to nourish and strengthen the nerves, muscles and all the great organs of the body. It cures all spring humors and banishes that tired feeling. It is the best medicine money can buy for all diseases caused by impure or impoverished blood. You should begin taking it Attention the-sa- New Preacher. W. T. Childers, of this county, a young preacher in the General Baptist Church, has been regularly engaged by that congregation at this place. He will fill his first appointments here the third Saturday and Sunday in April, 15th and 16th. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Rev. Our annual meeting will be held Mrs. Ella Hinson, of Hiuton, Ala., at City Hall, Madisonville, Monwrites us August ixtb, 1898. "I advise all mothers to give their children Planter's day, May 8th, at 10 o'clock, p. m. Nubian Tea when they are puny or fret- Important business; every member ful. I keep Ibis medicine in the house and when the children are ailing I give, them a is earnestly invited to attend. dose and that is the last of it." L. D. Hockersmith, Com. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. T. H. Smith, Sec. Died. New Boy. Mrs. II. E. Eison, of Sulphur The announcement was made Springs, died Tuesday morning at Tuesday morning of the birth of a 8 o'clock, of lung trouble, aged fine boy baby to Mr. and Mrs. J. about fifty years, after a lingering Will Robinson. illness. The remains were interred Dr. Sawyer's Little Wide at Dawson Springs Wednesday give purity of blood and vigorAwake Pills of thought afternoon. Mr. Eison is a farmer by perfectly regulating the bowels and of Sulphur Springs, and the former cure biliousness, inactiva liver and constipation. St. Bernard Drugstore. home of the family was at Dawson The Masons at Princeton are Springs, where the burial took place according to the wish of the preparing to erect on the Cameron corner in that city a handsome departed. lodge building, with storerooms below and offices on the second Olorlous News Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargite, of s Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which bad caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her face and head and and the best doctors could give no help; but her cure is complete and her health is excellent." This shows what thousands have proved, that Electric Bitters is the best blood puriner known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema. tetter. salt rheum, ulcers, bolls and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps"rdigestion builds up the strength. Only 30 cents. Sold by St. Bernard Druggist. Guaranbot-tie- the Children. If the occasion requires there is not a man in the State who can act greener or do so on shorter notice than Ed Austin, A few evenings since he was coming down town to mail a letter and noticing a crowd of country people standing near an electric light pole it occurred to him to have a little fun. Walking up to the pole he tried to reach the box within which the rope is coiled that raises and lowers the light and which is located about ten feet above the ground. The crowd smiled visibly at his fruitless efforts. Then backing like a sheep he took a running start and leaped high in to the air, but failed to reach the box. This tickled the crowd, but their merriment knew no bounds when Ed took the letter between his teeth and shinned up the pole and spent a minute or two vainly trying to poke the letter into the box. He slid down and remarked in disappointed tones: "I know prosperity has struck this town, and every thing has gone up, for the letter boxes, has clim up nearly as high as a house. I guess Uncle Sam will have to drop 'em down so folks can reach them," and putting his letter in his pocket he started for the postofTice, leaving the crowd convulsed at his greenness. Reaching the office he soon had a crowd around him to whom he related the circumstance with the greatest enjoyment. You will see much greenness in this life As you make the journey through. But don't laugh too quickly at a man, He may be making sport of you. floor. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery bas been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened Its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and, death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly Sha finally discovand could not sleep. ered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night; and with two bottles, has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. teed. Luthur Lulz." Thus writes W. C. Ham-mic- k & Co , of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at St. Bernard Drug Store. RegAbout ular size 50c and $1.00. Every bottle Fellows, guaranted. or money refunded. KIDNEY DISEASES:;1 the most fatal all diseases. Foley's Kidney Cure a guaranteed remedy Campbell & Co. Grand Master John W. Baker, of Paducah, has appointed H. W. Johnson, of Henderson, a special deputy for work in the interest of the A. O. U. W. Mattle J, Atkinson, Llckuurg, Ky., writes: Dr. Liter Medicines Is all Its proprietors claim (or it, It will cura Palpitation o( the Heart sure. Would not give one dose of it (or three ot Dlack Draught'or six of Zellln's. M. A. Simmons Bought the Grainger Hotel. The Grainger Hotel property is Mc-Carlc- y, m being deeded to Mrs. Wm. who held an interest as one ol the heirs to the property. The purchase price is made on a that Contain flercury, B, N. Farren, of Philadel- ai mercury wiil surely destroy the sense ot total valuation of eighteen hundred Mr. whole phia, and Mr. II. B. Hanson and smell and completely derange thethe mu- dollars. system when entering it through of Saratoga Springs, are cous surfaces. Such articles should never daughter, Remarkable Cure of Rheumatism. prescriptions expected to be guests of M.r. John be used except on as h,a damagefrom repuKenna, Jackson Co , W. Va. they will table physicians, About three year ago my wife had an ati. Atkinson, nejt week. B.oth do Is ten fod to (he good you can possibly derive from tbern Hall's Catarrh Cure, tack of rheumatism which confined her to the gentlemen mentjoncd. arp her bed for over a month and rendered ber Co , Tomanufactured by F. j. Cheney p S,t. Bernard Coal ledo, Ohio, coqtnlns no mercury and Is unable to walk a step without assistance, jn limbs being" swollen to double their upon the taken Co , and come to attend the annual blood internally, acting directly the system. her normal size. Mr. S. Maddox Insisted on and mucous surfaces of meeting of that company. In buying Halt's Catarrh Cura ba sure you my using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I rs Odd Fellows. Capt. Connor, of Cole City, Ga., one of a dozen of Barnsley Odd the most prominent mining men of the headed by their crack State of Georgia, was In Earlington Tuesworker, Jno. Dunning, went to day to inspect the coal washing plant of Madisonville Monday evening to the St. Bernard Coal Co. It is understood help in the conference of degrees that be has decided to put in tba Campin Madisonville lodge. Members bell washer at bis plant. of the Sebree lodge were also presI ent and a very pleasant and profitable evening spent. For Infants and Children. After the work in the lodge room The Kind You Have Always Bought a banquet was enjoyed at the New Boars tho Belmont Hotel. CASTOR A Monday evening J. L. Hazel-wnnan L. & N. brakeman. sur rounded an overdose of tanglefoot which besides multiplying nis pedals also loosened up his organs nf sneech and desoite the efforts of friends he persisted in using words not lawful for men to utter. ADout this time Marshal Barnett revolved around and cast the iron meshes of the law around the erring knight of the link and pin, and sidetracked him off to the municipal refrigerator. Just as he entered the haven ol rest a iriena came forward and put up a sum of mnncv as a cruarantee for his ap pearance and offered to take charge of lnm till ne recovered from his attack of bugjuice. Barnett oblieinelv released him and they went away. Later the friend went to the omcer ana caiieu tor tne money and told Barnett to lock up Hazelwood, whiclVhe did, and he neeunied the "anxious seat" until midnight when Watchman Morgan Released him. He toed the mark. before Judge Coweii next morning at eight o'clock ana contnoutea an anguish plaster of the V denomination and usual incidentals to the city exchequer. d. Last Sunday representatives of Christian Endeavor work in Earlington were greatly helped and strengthened by attendance upon the special service held in the Cumberland Presbyterian church in Madisonville. The church was filled by those who followed very attentively the words of help and comfort, and listened with deep interest to the vocal and instrumental music. Mr. Ruby Laffoon presided, and In an admirable address stated what it was that all hoped to accomplish, by the meetings between now and convention week. Prof. Glenn in supplication asked for that aid and strength all need so much, and implored blessings upon the meeting to be held. Brother Boone read a lesson most applicable to the needs of the hour and made a forcible appeal for united, consecrated effort in this movement, all felt necessary to and surrounding Madisonville towns. Bro. Lovelace talked beautifully along the line of spiritual strength to be gained by the Bro. Hill, coming meetings. ready, apt and full of interest in the cause, made earnest appeals for the upholding of the Master's cause. Bro. Teel, by his presence showed his interest and faith in the work. Laymen like Judge Hall, Mr. I. Bailey and others had good strong words for the opportunity coming for so many to do a little more than ever before, towards striking a blow at evil, and aiding as never before in lifting the standard just a little higher in Madisonville. In addition to the helplul words, the music was a delightful feature of the service, instrumental and vocal. A solovby Mrs. Geo. W. Rash, "Resurrection," was very beautifully given, while Mrs. Bren-ekein a solo touchingly rendered, added to the service. The quartette did most excellent work and the chorus, quick and rcady,added much to the earnestness of the service. Money is needed; will not; each give as ho or she is able? Work is needed; how many will offer service? Singers are needed; who will help. Earlington people will be benefited by the great Convention; will not each and every one do what they can? "Be strong all ye people of the land, saith the Lord, and work; for I am with you, saith the Lord of hosts." r, Ti 150,000. COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 120,000. 1867. JNO.CMORTON, BANKER, The advantages of a bank account are numerous. It is not to bail ness men we are talking they know ail about it but to salaried men, wago earners and to women. There's safety it the bank Is a good one. There's convenience tho money always ready and out of reach of your own petty squandering, too. It is easy to spend small sums when you have a largo sum in your pocket MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY Co Compound prescriptions properly it takes time. It requires experience and a complete knowledge of drugs. It requires the druggist to havo a large amount ot drugs-fre- sh drugs. He must give the ben possiblo work, and for compensation be must be reasonable. WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEM- BER WE'RE CAREFUL. ST. BERNARD DRUQ STORE, Jr ijjjjjja BO YEARS EXPERIENCE Anrone lending a tketch and euerlntloa mf ralcklr ascertain oar opinion fr whether aa fnTentlon Upronabir patentable. Commuolca. Handbook on 1'ateeU tloniatrlctlr confidential. or ont frea. Oldeat teener t socnrlni patent. Patenta taken through Mann & Co. recelT tptctal nctkr, without charge, la tho A handjomolr Ulnitrated wecklr. Tjareeat d eolation or anr aclontlno journal. Term. yeart tour monin. !. uoia vj an nawaatwra. DraneU Office, OSS Trade Marks dcsio.no Copyright Ao. Scientific Jlmcrkan. V Bt, WuhUttfon, 1). C. r Wanted Male Help. Wanted A hustler to sell an article affording good profit. A snecialtv for which there is a steady and increasing demand., No samples required, uooa situation for right party. Only those meaning business need apply. Address "Manufacture" Cleveland, Ohio. Subscribe for The Beb. A Timely Hint. that your Signature of You should ba wise and sea Wall Paper n mS We hayo sotne Choice, ' Standard Patterns inWall .Paper, Good Goods at Reasonable Prices, which will serve many housekeepers as well as the high-price- blood is rich and pure and your whole system put in a perfectly healthy condition by the use of Dr. Carlstedt's German Liver Powder. Then you will be free bottle and used it from malaria, typhoid fever, colds and the get the genuine. It is taken Internally and purchased a fifty-ceO , by F. J. Cbenoy & according to directions, and the next mornmade in Toledo, grip. Dr. Carlstedt's German Liver Powing she walled to breakfast without assist- der is the best medicine money can buy. Co. Testimonials free. J. J. McGregor, by druggists, price 73c. per bottle. ance In'any manner, and. ahe baa not had For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. Sold Earlington, Ky. a similar attack since. A. B. Parsons. Hall's Family Pills are tbo best. For your Cold try Dr. Otto'a Spruce For sale by St, Bernard Drugstore, Earl- Gum uaisam. rnce 33c and 50c a Dome. Another coal mine will soon be opened ington; Ben T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; Married. Georga King, St. Charles. Col. Charles Seymour and Mr. on Lookout Mountain, the capacity ot S. O. Gamblin and Miss Estella Quigly, now engaged in railroad which will be 700 tons daily. The manaStockholders' fleeting. Bradshaw. of the county, were gers also contemplate the construction of married yesterday at the residence The annual meeting of the construction in Alabama, and Mr. coke ovens. stockholders of the St. Bernard J. F. Gordon, of Madisonville, vis- House (or Sale. I have a nice five room frame cottage located on Sebree Avenue in Earlington, which I will sell for cash. For terms sec &, &u Again is strongly brought to mind Tha imih nf that nlri line: Though tha godly mills do slowly grind, Tbey grind exceeding fine. THOS. B. YOUNG Manufacturer of High Grade .. . Uncle Oscar Stevens was in McCarley's butcher shop last week inspecting some fish, and finally selected one which he said suited him. John I. Morgan was sitting by much interested in the selection and when "Uncle Oscar made his choice John promptly objected and told him to buy a big one. "Why," said Uncle Oscar, "it don't take a very large fish to make a meal for me and my wife." "But you ought to get one tnat SORE LUNGS Boots and Shoes, pain in tho chest nnd painof ful breathing, tho Tinnumonln. ara oulcklv rolloved and carod by tho old rellabio Dr. John W. Bull'B Cough Syrup. It brooks np a cold in ono mgnc Tryicaconco. Boro lungs, foro-runno- RipalrWork a Specialty. x. EDeix-lirtitoxr- Ky. Dr.Bull's COUCH SYRUP Will quickly heal Sora Lungs. Dose are (matt and pleasant to take. Doctor recommend it. Price ajcts. At all drucgUU. wish to state to the general pub He 'that owing to the demand or new work, as well as all classes of repair work, I have procured tho 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. I first-clas- of the bride's parents. Lingering La Papers offered :: s: elsewhere. :: :: Mr. G. Vaciikr, 337 Osgood St., Chicago, My wife hed a severe case of La Grippe three years ago and left her with a very bad cough. She tried a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar and it gave Immediate relief. A 50 cent bottle cured her cough entirely. Now ws are never without a bottle of this wonderful Cough Medicine in the House. 33 and 50c Campbell & Co, Kerr-Carlisl- Col. Coal, Company will be held in the ited Earlington Monday. Grippe Cough Cured generalf offices of the company at Seymour had the misfortune to Pains In the Back Cured. EirlingtonKy., Wednesday, April break his right arm recently and 19, 1899. 'Jr6LAD TO SHOW YOU. . slfBernard GeHtral Store. can yet use it Very little. Mr. Quig-le- y will visit and inspect the oil Secretary. region of north Christian county Rev. Jno. M. Crowe and Mr. J. in which two Oil Companies with Carl Taylor, the evangelist and headquarters at Earlington arc insweet singer in charge of the meet- terested. ing at the M. E. Church, South, Henry Koehler 5: Company, Miss Eva Carlisle and Mr. W. C. are staying with Mr. J. R. Deane Lumber Dealers of Louisville, Ky., this week. Kerf, of the Ashbysburg neighborinvite correspondence with Mill hood, wcro married at MadisonIMaiaAim CUBAfe RELIEF cure men who havc4umber for sale. ville Sunday, at the residence of rHHRFTS CoUo.Neeralglneaafoatlwfco They buy Poplar and Hardwoods wla flro minutes. SourBtmaeit in mixed cars, Dry or Green. Mr. J. W Ashby, Rev. S. H. md Boomer Complaints. Prlaa, 28 Cent Write them.. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. officiating. Lovelace George C. Atkinson, n4t A. B. Farringtok. Constantia, N. Y writes: I was troubled several yeiri with kidney disease and suffered severe pains In the back. I used Foley's maney unre ana one bottle cured me. I recommended it to my friends and it bas given perfect satisfaction . Campbell & Co. The Philadelphia Ledger says tha out look for the anthracite coal trade for April is more cheerful than has been known for several seasons past while the unsold stocks of anthracite on hand are lower than for years. Do dot sneeze and cough you bead off when afewdqcea of Dr. Sawyer's Wild Cherry and Tar will cura your cold and cough and prevent any further lung or complications. Si. Bernard bronchial Drugstore. A Coat of Many Colors Met the Requirements of Joseph, Requires is T?WQ CQATS of .... But What Your-House ii Prices Right. Your Trade Solicited. Quality Unsurpassed. i 4 e. INDX" MIXED PAINTS. tj St. Bernard Drug Store. C3 i i A v ,1 """"" THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. 2?. LESSON III, SECOND QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, APRIL 16. J Text !$3H&Ht&3tJH!N&3t9JH& HBTE YOO WERK LUNGS? . $ INCORPORATED. Every Sufferer from Lung Weakness, Consumption, of the I.rNRon, .lolm xtll, 7. Xciuory Vernon, 1 (lolilcn Text, John xtll,l." ComiiKMiliiryl'rcpnroiI by tli Itet. 1). .11. SlrnrriR. 17 ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY. s 1 $p ? Asthma, Catarrh or Bronchitis Can Be Cured. v i r - tJJ at H 1 III! I ' ffytiHth I I lllluiii lillli ,t r i t ill m tyfflGE Coifme nf Treatment ' l r tmJ'"ifXQrroiii w- - j" L - Tfiepocamgysfgiii newly-discover- Nearly everybody you meet will as a kind of insult to be asked il they have weak limes. All seem to hav a solid faith in the Soundness of tlfeif own breathing machine. In cases ndmit there is a Ot trouble they wi "heavy cold," "a touch of bronchitis," or even "a spell of asthma," but as to wak or unsound lungs, never, NEVER, liven the noor consumptive, who scarce ly speaks without coughing, whose cheeks are wasted, hollow and bear the hectic flush of doom, will assure .you with glistening eyes that his cold is on the mend and he will be all right when the weather changes. It is simply terrible to think how far wc may be guilty by our indifference to the lung troubles of those near and dear to us. It is also a sad thought that we may hug a delusion as to our own health that wc only get rid of when life itself must pay the forfeit. Nobody can afford to think lightly oflung troubles. Nobody can afford to be mistaken about their possible dangers. Nobody can afford to neglect them, or "let them wear out," or "get better in the spring," or any other tomfoolery that leads only to wreck and ruin., Lung troubles don't move backward. Weak lungs don't grow strong by themselves you must heal them and strengthen them, and rid them of Ihe very earliest germs of disease, or you are simply committing a form of Either you must cure your uicide. lung troubles or THEY WILL KILL YOU. That's the whole situation in a nutshell. Never was there a cure for lung trouDr. bles equal to the Slocum treatment. This forms a system of Four Remedies that are used simultaneously and supplement each other's curative action. 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W KtiirTork company of manufi during rliemlsts.the nipans Chemical Company, plso 1 iM)ti the market about live ut nmu tnullclual tAbutor "tabule" composed truoniietkiHlnwilertKlrrjarutlti! bi t itrtfaln medicinal drugs whU h had been ascer usu aitioiu meitlcnt inca than anr other, for Ihe cure or al tallied 10 bn of morn rc l letlallonof such Ills common to man u ) n ilielr origin In en Impalreil dlgmtlon or imilmllntlnt; f ul,Uiiblng nourishment and elimluaniiit waste. ntiki'Vi Tuaia ..lounur li Ills Incluilol undir It li lit ail 1 told to Include pretty nearly iirrry dlu-a- i In preparing tlielr tnutard '.irwlil ttiohrslclaril4alkcliipoiitorriserlbo. remedy Tor the acci ptunco of ttio American copfo the oompony laid down the principle the highest that everything muring luto the packi t hhould le ofunimpaired grade, and so prepared through any extended and protected as to retain Its iiualltles lulcct and UlMHof Dint) In any climate. Only thocludcttt drugs should bo used.lhelr preparation ahoulrt he In accorJauca v. Ith tho Utrat irfi ried methods of modern science, thetabules packed In cbus, protected by alwurlnit ntton.nmt securely corked. Kven the corks used haveiMenof n grade suhlgli In Its miulrements that no manufacturer of these s could supply moro tl t a small proportion from Ms output that .would tnuct thu exacting sixvlllcalions 1 ho plau vtats were In tum packed In Inxes of nquallty not surpaucdln lieautynud itrfeotlonof workmanship by used by the llaTlngsetlbrlrhlghstandard, fastidious deaUrs In JewcltauJ ornuniuitsofgold. audnoerconeutlngto vary from It, tho t roprletors resorted to the accepted modem method of making their commodity knonu, and scrcn hundred thousand dollars In csted wltbln lira ears III neHrpap r mil iruiir.g has Informed every American citizen concerning thn stijjorlor and surprliriug nualltu s of HI pans Tabules. Balng thoughtful mid polnttaklng ohv,ncr of the changed conditions that sweep orertlie lommerclil world, and cartful to note every circumstance having a bearing upon the su'xsif ul prosecution nf their trade, tbo managers of the company have noted m that Hi or Is n present Inslitent demand for n lower price for every article that approaches nn tinlvcruil use, anil that the pot1'. although requiring the reaches lest of everything, resent being called upon to pay heavy percentages for superfluous wrapping and packing or unneceiisary protection against deterioration that might result In ) enrs. but Is net dless lu tho caui ot n nurcliase Inrtoded to be consumed In a vtk k. It liasal beendlsrorered, and proved by the test otlmeand actual experience, that thesrt Tabules tlo not have t ho tendency to lota of qualities or diminution nf excellence rrom rxnosurq Ibst might at llrai have been expected, Inasmuch as, under favorable conditions. I host) that Jiav o lain loofe lnadrawe,a tra voting bag or pocket , for ov oral weeks or months sre found to ba practically as fresh and at efflcaclous aa iter. Acting upon theso snggestlons, and noting pnrtlcuUrly the unimpaired prosperity of rrest iiewiaixrs now sold for n cent Instead of Ihe old rate of Ov. times that amount, mid the general tendency In nil direction toward low rates and Increased sales, tho company have entered upon the exiierlmest of putting up ltlpans Tabules In pasteboard lartuns, which they will otTcr to tho trado upon terms which will permit of o package being sold by the rfnuulst or storekeeper nt n price lower than ever Wore adopted tor n p"iiiictary inedlcloo Fl 11 CT.NT8 ten tabules, or dossa, for one half a cent each. Toe company will not discontinue tho manufacture and so). In the form with which the people hive learned to know and value the ltlpans Tannics, but will offer t he cheaper forlbe lienefltof such as may desire them. It should be plainly understood that the quality of tho medicine it Identlealla both sorts, the only difference being In thn form nnd comparative rout of packing or putting up. The five-cen-t pack. figes are not yet to be had of all dealers, although It tl irobable that almost any drug, gist will obtain it supply when requested by a enstoraer to do no l but In any case a single containing 11 n mbulr. will be sent, nos'sge paid, to any address for five cents In rarton. kttnipv, forwarded toth. ltlpans Chemical Co., No. 10 Spruce Bt NewYork. Dntll the gooilsarritlinrotiKblylntrCHluccil to tlie trade, agents and peddlers will be supplied at a prlee which will allow them a fair margin of jvotlt, vlr.t 1 doren cartons for SOocniJ. gross (TJU cartons) for 6WJi 23 grosj 13,000 cartons) tot ildntennurartoniiirnraur!. aim Iiu1i wltlithAfirilLrltif vrrvcas. fr mt the by D. U, Stcarns.J 1. "Hnvlng lovctl JU own which vrcro In tlio world, Ho lovod them unto tho oml." How roimI It Is thnt Ho never g ceases to lovo usl Ho novor llntls out now nbout lit, hut Iwforo over Ho toltl us of 311a lovo Ho knew us thoroughly, ami Ho loves us with nh everlasting lovo (Jer xxtI, 0) Ho etiino from' tho now nbout Fnthcr Into tho world. Ho to return to tho Tnther, ruul Ho lmi fouio Inst wonls nnd locums for JIU iltsclplcs, mnny of which rut) full of assurances of His love, such ns chanter xv, 9. 2. At ono tlmo tho tlevll uewl tho serpent, but kIiico Kvo listened to lilru tho tlevll has rtlwnys licrnnblotoflntl men nnd womeu enough for his puriwscs. Ho puts before us evil thoughts, nnd If wo rcccl'.o nn evil thought then ho will show us how to carry it Into nuoUl deed, and ho will como Into us lilmrelf nnd consummate It. In this vcrco ho puts tho thought into Judas' heart, nnd In cro 27 ho romot In himself. 8. Jesus wits conscious that nil power nnd nil thing wcro His; that Ho cniiio from God nntl was going to Ootl, nnd of wlutt Ho was Ho did what Ho did. Ho did not try to nmko Himself equal with God, for Ho was equal with God, ono with tho rather. If wo liavo received Him, wo nro children of God by fnlth in Him, heirs of God and jolut heirs With Christ (Horn. Mil, 10, 17), nnd ns wobo- llcvo this wo will bo enabled to do or boar cheerfully whatever Ho sends us. 4. Laying asldo His garments Is of tho glory which Ho laid nsido whon Ho camo to earth for us, and girding Himself with a towel makes us think of Him ns our crcnt high urlest, over minis tcrlng to nnd serving us. Ho Is still girt nbout tho breast with n golden glrtllo (Rev. I, 13) and la nt God's right hand for us as well ns in tho midst ot tho enurencs. 5. Washing and wining tho dlEclnles' foct how dumb with nstonishment they roust havo been, and what an opportunity for blessed sorvlco somo ono lost! now slow wo nro to soo tho opportunities until they havo passed. Ho never lost pnc. 0. "Lord, dost Thou wash my fectf" With nmazement Simon lias watched Him passing from ono to nnothcr, but now that his own turn has com ho cannot stand it and thus crios out, nfldlng, "Thou shnlt novor wash my feet" (verso 8). To sco onr ixjrti jesus taking tho piaco of ttio most menial servant was too much for Peter and perhaps mado him wish that ho had been quick enough to do this Instead of his Lord and Master. 7. "What Idoithou knowest not now, but thou shalt know hereafter." Tho hereafter does Hot necessarily refer to heaven nnd tho life to conic, but to a later o often havo period In this present lifo. somo light as tho years pass on upon God's dealings with us, but doubtless tho full light will not como till tho morning, and many things may remain dark till then. 8. "If I wash thco not, thou hast no part with Mo." As to this washlng-scchapter 111, C; I Cor. 1, 11, Titus III, 5; Itov. I, D; Eph. v, SO. Wo cannot havo pnrt with Christ till Ho has made us meet, but It is His work, and His alone, that can glvo us this necessary cleansing. 0. Simon, not understanding, now asks for moro than our Lord was doing. Possibly Iks had somo thought In mentioning hands and head as well ns feet of tho blood and oil upon tho car and hand nnd foot in tho consecration of tho priests nnd tho cleansing of tho leper (Lev. 1U, 21; xlv, 25, 28). 10. "Clean every whit." What a word concerning such as Peter and John nnd tho others I Yet It Is truo of c cry sincere believer. Sanctified ns well ns justified by tho ono offering of Jesus Christ oneo for all yes, perfected forever nntl complcto In Him (Hcb. x, 10, li; Col. 11, 10). This Is our standing In Christ through Ills finished work. As to our dally lifo wo need constant cleansing. TJm feet suggest our contact with tho world. 11. "Yo are uot all clean," Judas ilover had been a truo dlsclplo. Ho was only of tho number of tho twelve, not of tho twelve Thoso ho go out from tho number of Christ 'h followers liovcr to return mako it manifest tlmt thoy never were truo follow crs (I John it, 10). Thbso who nro truo disciples can never perish (John x, 27, 28). Tho Lord knoweth them tlmt nro Ills. 12. "Know yo w hat I havo dono toyou?" They certainly knew that Ho hnd washed and wiped their feet, but that was only tho outward act. Did they understand its meaning? Ho mado known His ways unto Moses, His nets unto of Israel (Ps. clll, 7). 13. "Yo call Mo Master and Lord, and yo say well, for so I am." Paul loved to say, "God, whoso Imn and whom I servo" (Acts xxvll, 23). Elijah said, "Tho Lord God of Israel lhcth, before whom I stand" (I IClngs xvll, 1). On nnothcr occasion our Lord said, "Ono is your Master, cen Christ, nntl all jo are brethren" (Math xxlll, 8). "I havo ghcu jounn cxamplo, that yo should do as I liavo dono to you." Wo cannot lx saved bytrjlng to Imltnto Christ, for there is no saltation except by Hisrblood. "Tho lifo of tho flesh Is In tho blood, nnd I liavo given it to you upon tlio altar to mako nn atonement for your souls, for It Is tho blood Mint makcth an ntonement for tho soul" (Lev. xvll, 11). But Ho saves us by His blood that wo may follow Him as our exnmplo nnd manifest His lifo in theso mortal Ixxlles. Not saved by any doing of ours, but saved that wo may do. "Wo are His workmanship, created In Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hnth before prepared that w o should walk in them" (Eph. 11,10). Nothing will mnko us more apt to sco quickly theso good works which Ho has for us to do than a study of tho lifo of our Lord In tho four gospels, always supposing that wo are filled with tho Spirit both to study and to net. Many nro willing to do somo great thing, but to lay asldo our ofllclal robes and stoop to ssrvo thoso whom wo consider beneath us this requires more grafe than most of us seem to hao. 17. "If yo know theso things, linppy are yo if yo do them." Elsewhere Ho said, "Not ovcry ono that salth unto Mo, Lord, Lord, shalj enter into tho kingdom of heaven, but ho that docth tlio will of My Fnther which is in heaven" (Math, vli, 21). "Bo yo doers of tho word nnd not hearers only, deceiving your own selves" (Jas. 1, 22). "Therefore to him that know cth to do good nnd docth it not, to him It Is sin" (Jas. lv, 17). "This Is n faithful saying, and theso things I will that thou rtfilrm constantly that they which havo bcllc cd bo careful to maintain good works. Theso things nro good, and profltablo unto men" (Titus ill, 8). Tito Rnxo of l'rnyer, Look at tho incrodiblo enso of prayer. Every tlmo, plnco, posture, is fitting. Tnlont is not needed. Eloquonco is out of placo. Oar want is oar oloqnoncc, oar misery is our recommendation. Thought is quick n a lightning, nnd quick ns 1S53, nny-thin1 o 14-1- Copyright, Miners and Shippers of QQAL AND COKE. If .- General Office, Earlington, Kentucky. ZTHROUGH JEBurx-aolr-x JAMES R. LOVE, Manager, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, Offioess. VtSTluUlEO TRAINSDA11Y NASHVILLE Jn 2' i Capt. R. G. ROUSE, Mgr, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, " ' Tennessee. Kentucky. S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, dipt. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Memphis, Tenn. Kentucky. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. HUNT & BRO. Memphis, Tenn. HESSER & MILTON, Rialto jj J J r CHICAGO. f.PJErTRlE5.G.P.& IVANiVILVI.IHO; tins IBSjJjjH AND PULLMAN PALACE THROlrtrfSltD rigs MiSBUflTr FROM O.ni1lllHAH,03j Wi g Wholesale Agente Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. BRIDGMAN, ff ff NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA Room 316, Western Union Building, Chicago, 111. ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. 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MULLANUY, Northeastern Pass. Act S9 W Fourth St Cincinnati. O. R, C. COWARDIN, Western Pass. ARent, Room ao, Ry. Exchange Unilding, St. Louis, Mo. IJRIARD Y. HILL, Northern Pass. Agt. Room 328 Marqoett Hide Chicago. . L, KDMONDSON, Southern Pass. Ari. Chattanooga, Tenn. A. J. W. L. DANLEY, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agl Nashvillk, Tbnp 8T.J0ITIES HOTEL, ST. LOUIS. EUROPBHN PLKN. Rates: 75a. and $1.00 per Day. RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES. ASK YOUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MDNEY CHRISTIAN'ENDEAVOR. camped south of town pending the muster out, which it is expected will be within the next two or three Will Spend Five Days on Daufus- - weeks. kic Island Before Going Into The Ten Commandments. Camp at Savannah. Since the first of the recent epiSavannah, Ga., Aprjl u. The sode concerning the ten commandThird Kentucky regiment arrived ments, which took rise in a reference made to the "seventh" in a at quarantine to diy from on the transports Florida letter from Cuba to The Bee, and Kilpatrick The regiment there has been no little discussion was in command of Lieut. Col. and expression of opinion locally Jouett Henry, who has heen in as to what arc the ten commandcommand since the departure of ments, who wrote them, where Col, T. J. Smith, who arrived they are to be found, etc. here two weeks in advance of his In the beginning it is well to say troops, and has since heen active that The Bee's Cuban correspondin making preparations for their ent made correct reference to the comfort when they arrive from "seventh" commandment. In the Daufuskic Island, where they will decalogue, as he learned it, the he detained Ave dajF, in accord- seventh commandment is a prohiance with the regulations of the bition against stealing. To man' Marine Hospital service. people this is strange, and there's At the quarantine station tlio the rub. men were called on to surrender Jt is true that a very few perfor the first time since they de- sons were sufficiently well acparted from the Statrs. AU their quainted with. tie ten commandpersonal effects and (lie regi- ments, as they had pnpe learned mental baggage had to be giyen thorn, to take note of any departto the government surgeons, who ure from that standard of knowlthrew everything into large chests edge. But those who knew, just and injected funics of formalde kncwl However, a diligent canhyde gas. To some of the men vass afterward failed to discover a this was not altogether pleasing, person who was able to repeat the but it was no more than their pred- commandments verbatim. And ecessors had experienced, some of the list included somea preachers A little peep into the'facts about whom were heavy losers. The systematic manner in which the decalogue shows that the Lieut. Col. Henry handled his commandments, while there were men enabled the quarantine lotce ten of them from the first, were to complete the work in short or- never divided by numbers in the der. The .regiment was then Bible, but that the divisions have ready to go to Daufuskic Island, been made by men according to about five miles distant, where it their own interpretations. Hence will be detained with the Fourth there has occurred a diversity of Tennessee, Forty-nintIowa and numbering. These different modes Sixth Missouri regiments, which of dividing the commandments are have been there several days classed as the Talmudical, the Col. Smith was asked to night Origcnian, and two Masoretic diabout the condition of his men. visions. These various divisions He said he had had a brief con- have been adopted by various sects versation by telephone with Lieut. and churches, hence thejconlusion Col. Henry while the regiment of understanding as to numbers was at quarantine, and understood Some shorter catechisms give the the general health was good. Four commandments in abbreviated form men were left in Cuba, but Col. but most give the full Scripture Smith did not learn who they were. text. After tho detention period the The incident has shown the gen regiment will be brought to the eral and natural 'ignorance of the city on lighter?, and will be fact that there is more than on THIRD KENTUCKY ARRIVES. Ma-tanzh SPECIAL 25c. DINNER. Topic I 'or thoWeelc DeKtnnlnsr April O Comment r Ilev. S. II. Doyle. Topic. The holy garment. Eph. It, 4; - Rom. t1, 4. Tho cbango that takea place in the lifo of 0110 who becomes a Christian ia described by Paul in the first topical referenco as the putting off of tho old man, tho old life, ns ono pats off a garment, nnd tho putting on of tho new man, tho now life, as ono puts on a now garment. Tbo garments of tho new lifo nro tho holy garments. Tho change, of lifo is thercforo described as if it wcro tho taking oil of old garments vliich nro ragged, shabby nnd dirty, nnd tho pnttlng on of new garments which arc clean nnd tidy. Tho rags of tlio old man arp given up for the robes of tho now. Filthy garmepts are exchanged for holy garments. Reforo tho holy garments cap bo pn on two important changes mnst tako placo. 1. Tho Inward map must bo renewed. Wo must bo renewed in tbo spirit of our mind. This is tho work of tho Holy Spirit, and onr part in it ia to earnestly dcalro nnd fervently pray for tho Holy Spirit to rcnow our minds. 2. Tho filthy garments of tho old lifo mnst bo put off. Before tho now can be pnt on tho old mnst bo taken off. "Put off," says Paul, "tho old man, which is corrupt according to tho deceitful Insts, and pnt on tho new man, which, nfter Qod, is created in right-er- a an ess and holiness." Theso holy gnrments nro tho characteristics of lifo which partako of righteousness nnd holiness. Thoy nro the actions of lifo which nro right toward our fellow men and right toward Qod. Thoy nro patterned after tho moral character of God Himself. They nro the outward proofs of nn inward change of lifo. Tho rags of the old man nro farther particularized ns falsehood, anger, dishonesty, idleness, corrupt speech, bitterness, evil npcuking nnd malice. Tho holy garments nro tho robes of truthfulness, self control, honesty, industry, parity in speech, good will, kindness and forgiveness. Tho desirnbility of tho holy garments should bo evident to nlL Rags aro to most men. To literally wear raga for clothing is very unpleasant How much moro disgusting and unpleasant it should bo to wear moral ragsl Better tohnvoon tho robes of righteousness nnd bo clothed in plainness and coarseness than to wear filthy moral rags nnd bo dressed in purplo and fine linen. Rags or robes, which will wo wear? It should not take us long to this question, if wo nro wiso both for timo nnd eternity. Biblo Readings. Job xxix, 14; Pa cxrsii, EccJ. ix, 8; Isa. Hi, 1; JIflOi. y, Jix. W; 1x1, 10 j xiv, (Gal. y, Rom. sii, f, 2, de-ci--, 0; 10-2- method of dividing the ten commandments by number. It has SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER discovered nobody's wisdom save No. IWi SlMk, or Mutton Chops, PoUloes, Waldo, Hurt. . that of the encyclopedia. Those No.QVft orTwo L'ce.Collcv or T4 srvl or Wis M IVtUbwt. Cakes 2 II mi. 31 iU UHr or T who knew the commandments No. i Pork Chops with (HiUtnrt snj Ciks or VMr anj OXfw ur Tm . .N knew them one way and were ignorant of any other arrangement, No. Lalu Trout, Ilutttr Sauce, Csk or WaHtt . M uni OjOm or Tc4 or and wc all realize what breadth No. 5 Oil MmI anJ Cttxm. anallmillloit. orHot Hulls, IJ (iuttrr CoKf Tea there is to true knowledge and how No.GT'0 CC, nuttr.TMttnJCofTtr Ts M Tako MarlU M. Cnrs Jlrirt to Hotel. narrow may be individual views. 1 4 Try Kuruoran I'lan. Cheapest and best, yo; for what you kcL on) HEART DISEASeT thos. r. mulch, pnttiotN- - Man Died Who was deltinc Alin ers for Indian Territory. Illinois Central R. 8. Turner Smith, colored, who, wllh anoANNOUNCEMENTS ther colored man has bf en In this county for the purpose of getting colored mlneri to so In lbs Indian Territory, was found 'PAlTriTO'P The llllDoti Ceotral bow l(" nd ""I " I dead in bed at tba home of Charlie Cross I 1 1 1 If I "n"1 IVUlUljJl "nua " "le-"m roooJ Sef Wednesday morning. The inquest was trio leinbn jo. i5o. held by Eiq. Prank Sisk and the verdict summer toarlsl licksts flora points on lis lints la lb South was heart disease. Smith formerly worked lo a largo " ot summer resorts at the St Charles mines and had a Rood in Ihn North. Its fsst doubt record as a worker. Ha and bis partner rUHr terire to bl t.oos, Clilcsso, ClnctoBsfl dml I.ouIitII enables one lo reach quickly and bad secured, Ibey said, about forty-fivVtrsHnls, if men who promised to go to tho Territory Comfortably lb mountain irtoits ofNew Ensjeitt, Vhlle Mountains and Seatfda of Some nine or len of Ibis number had been pie Thousand Islands. Ibe late and folett ierts e settled with by the mines here. They ex pect Ip leave ibe county wilb sixty miners. of MIehlean, Wisconsin and Minnesota, the IIM Sprints of Atkansai,,the Yellowstone l'aik or ibe resorts of Colorado, ' ur (Rioted (Mfiens. All coniintimealions and miliars of nsws uei UlnliM lo Ihls column should be aiMrest'rl lo Uarlineton, Kr. Cso. 11 meets Saturday at one The o'clock Hopkins County was well represented at the Second Congressional Teacher's Association. Jlopldnsvlllo is noted for its good school, beautiful churches, hospitable people, refined ladies elcquent and sagacious lawyers, and handsome gentlemen, Kat less and securo homes. Tbe Association was not so largely attended, but the usual "faithful few" were present and much good was done. Miss E. D. Hawkins lost her heart while at Hopkinsville. W, C. Orion Is in tbe city, Mrs. I. M. lirooks was here Tuesday. School only six weeks longer. Send Ibe children regularly if you wish them lo stand well next term Look out, for there will be a crand con cert and cakewalk ijivea by the dudes and dudines of tbe town, May ist. Don't miss tbisfor it will be something worth your raoMv, Admission ioc and ijc, for the botjltit of A. M. E. Zlon Cburcb. Southern ' 1 A new 1B0S edition, entirely rewritten, and tl(nr (apt and conditions, b toncat down lo date, of the Central's Homescekers' WCT tlin Gtalet of Kentuckj, Tennessee, Uistlssippi and I.onlan and also a detailed write-uof ibe cities, towns and country on and adjsceet tothal line. To boineseekcrs, or these In search ol a farm, this pamphlet will lurnlsh reliable ntorms lion roncernlnx Ibe most accessible and prpipar. out portion of the Soutb. free copies can be pad by applilnjr. to iba nearest of Ibe ondersigned. contains s number rl f Hill I' of pamphlet,'im locatedlane farmed I Northern en the line now'"" proerterpusly UUlUU of tba Illinois Central Railroad In earn , Tickets ami full Information as to rales la tva. nccllon with the abate can be had of agtnla of tho "Central" and conneclinc lines. ST G Hitch, Dlr. Pass. Agent, Clntlttaatl, lohn A. Scoll.Dlr. Pais. Agent, Mtmpkli. Wn Murrajr, Dl Past. Agent, Niw Orleans, ' A. II. Hanson, 0, P. A. W, A. Ktllontf, A. 6. P. A. Chicago, Loalsillls. You Aro Going Ntrtk, If You Are Going South, If You Are Going East, If You Aro Going West; Kpb. V, Hi. v, M3. ' er. lightning can it multiply effectual prayActions can pray, sufferings can pray. Tho whole funotlou ia expressed in n word. It is simply this: Tlio chjlt) at hia father's kneo, his words stumbling ovoroach other from very earnest-nog?- , and his wistful fnco pleading hotter than hia hardly intelligible prayer. P. W. Fabor. Blessed is ho that comoth to tho help of tho Lord, to tho help of tho Lord against" tho mighty No wonnds, no blows, tlmt ho can recciro whilo ho is fighting on that sido can harm him. To fight there is itself to conquer, even though tho victory comes through pain anil doath, ns it rniuo to Ilim under whom wo fight, tho Captain of Onr Salvation, Jesus Christ. Bishop Brooks. i Ut 'r.V 'if, Mi tflB 1 .il I AilOt vyiiw mime. ALL LICL tliiP Best (lough Brrup. Tastes Uso In ! ta au iimu, rxi!l IJ UllJJTKIpaOa MlfLU UULUL rtr ml i.rn (.!. Chrladftn Rrjncatlofi. "Knowledgo Is iwwcr" in every senso of tho term, nud tho man or tho rncothnt has knowledgo stands for power, nnd every man and every raco knows it. And this association, working through odncntion, is working nt tho very center nnd heart of tho whole business It is Christian education. Why? Been uso nil pioneer education must bo Christian education. Our greut foundations on which wo havo built, lying back in tho eighteenth centnry, were Christian foundations. Wo are able now to Jiuild in diversified ways. Thero is n eepuratjon to n certain extent going on between church and school liko that which went on between .church and stntc. Our great nniversitos stand for learning primnrlly, aa onr stnto stands for froedora nnd justico, and back pf it nil in thoso early dnys stands tho foundation of Christian education. It is Christian education that is the pioneer, and no rneo can get under headway by any other motive whatever. Yon can't cram knowledge enough into tho negro raco to glvo it headway unless yon touch its conscience and inform its heart. You can't inspiro any race to go on its largo, helpful mission until you havo filled that race, not only with an nrdor of knowledge, but with tho passion of n groat consecration. President Tucker of Dartmouth College. T7Zr "Bingc-tittbeoj- Jting out the felso Ring in the tnw '' We bring tovyou'th nwn4 trua from tbt plney forests of Norway Ring fn the sw DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar-Honey f Pleasant, Perxn&neat, Positive Cure tot coughs, colds and all Inflamed surfaces science to n Nature's most natural remedy, Improved by i I of tho Lungs and Bronchial Tubes. The sore, weary cough-wor- n Lungs are txalla-rate- d mucus Is cutout; the ; the microbe-bearin- g cause of that tickling Is removed, and the Inflamed membranes are healed and sooth so that there Is no Inclination to cough. SOLD BY ALL QOOD DRUfiaiST Ij It rirta aalclc nnd Denuanont roue f tegrlpMwsnrJOOtigtiaaixlcolda. It mulcts cionn strong, u9. ju. a. aaauga, Settles Only. 25o.,60o. and $1.00 kV 'IlI'f'IfcBSIISSrSIS IMS lrancrosttj BE SURE YOU GET M AH VEARS li bj ttBioir equal to Vrvllell Dr. Mi's H.Tir-Km- y MORTONS OAP. PUnCltASC TICKCTO VM THC Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dradlev went to Madlsonvillo Sunday. Mrs. Allle Barker went to Hopkintvjlle for a short visit Charlie Green was painfully Injured in the mines last week but is getting along nicely at this writing. Mrs. Uose Ra'.cltff, nf Earlington, was Louisviuc a. HaciiviUc R. R. tbe guest of Mrs. Ella Pttersan Saturday-Mrs Patterson accompanied her borne and ao crcuno Aunt Mdrtln Kills is still vi ry kick, u(th no signs of Impruvemont The Maximum Mr Sarah J McDowell went to Hopkinsville I'riday lo enlr school and J. W.. Tho Maximum Is very sad. Speed, ' Services were held at the Methodist Cburcb Sunday, and a good attendance was reported. Messrs, Hamilton, Sbarber and Hopson were ai I'.arnngton anu maqisapyle on business Saturday, ale, Time nnd 'all other Information will Sherman Uludsaw and Mrs Dilute i.ock-bartic cliecrfully furnUhcd tiy of Rockfield, Ky., arc visiting relatives at this place. o. p ATMQne, n. . A Tbcro is music now in the Hollow, Mr. 0fby looisvittE, K Simon Nanca has added n splendid organ to his well furnished horae W. W. ETHRIDGE, Agent. , Biby William Mitchell ha been very sick but is better at this writine, THSr BEST OF THMM ALL! I Mrs. Coidle demons, who has been ii y g her parents at this place, has reeeaeftHBia turned to ber homo at Clinton, Ind. Alt Patterson and John Sharber have eono to Madlsonville lo make that city their home. Miss Emma Lou Armstrong is visiting her parents at Croflon. The wedding Conuilns n .complete novnl In oTcrrnnm-bor- . bells are ringing, In iiililtllon ton lMri(winmntly of useful Rev, Gordon takes charge ot Ibe Uap. oml ciiertunitic rcutllna mntjh'f Ao rantlw,latarnt. ttf,(rU m- - t list Cburcb here Sunday, We predict or obJeeMofiit'Wa bim success. "loaf fHdvift Mlssrs Ernestine Hamilton and Ida Sbarber spent Sunday In Earlington. AKontj wftiitjxf ju 0vcry town, to whom most llboral lnducowunta will be oiatxd. Pearl Crittenden, of Crablree, was hero , 1 cf Safety of fhemimum of fqprl, d, vis-it- 1 lnONTHLYiViAZIN6 ' LIPPINCOTTS 1331 WBGK. , I f. B. LIPPINCOTX C0KPANY, Publlalwa, . ivW- - U l, , . V 1! 6 X S rv