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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 6, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 6, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911010601_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 6, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. o : v, ) it L 4 O w - 1'- - "..' . "frh f' VI t , - r " J if. y " ,.t, m - ,.. UESD.AY TUESDAY and FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS TWENTYJECOND YEAR EARLINGTON, VV IT ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE 6, 1911 and FRIDAY . If HOPKINS COUNTY, KY FRIDAY, JANUARY No. 2 EARLINGTON TO HAVE NEW C' INCREASED OUTPUT PROPHECY ABOUT EARUNG'TON'S FUTURE ROSY . VITAL STATISTICS LAW IN EFFECT ROUND HOUSE AND MACHINE SHOP SPITE OF STRIKERS ISJJOW BEING REALIZED L & N. Will Build a Ten Stall' Round and Shops on Ground Now Used as Baseball Park. House Statement ofJFacls and Forecast of Future Made by The Bee S Many Months Ago. r Coal Output 1910 'Close to Larg. Births and Deaths are now Being est Tonnage In Country's Recorded in Kentucky. History. INTERMENTS WESTERN KENTUCKY FIELD GAINS HEAVILY DURING STRIKE PERIOD. WITHOUT PER- MIT NOW BECONE ILLEGAL- - m ShopifWlllbe Greatly met (Ntw micnincry aaaeu EnlirdlJSSSSraoWBB WILL BE A BIRD MAN Christian County Man Has Invented Valuable Balancing Device. y Bee has inThe side information fiom nnL &N. dfleinl who knows what he is Upcihg about, that the L. & N. will witlilu the uext two you -- a bqild g ten stall round house' and. w 'ftw machine shops on the ground where the baseball park now is jMd that 'the present force nf machinists and oar repiirs will be greatly increased. A The old round house is in Inn; i hi i i HLVVwi oariditfunaiid need, mnairjng but ijj ) ttAm have been received by the Wjf "iCfcremnu at tine place not to re ''" f'fr anything that would lust two years. The present round house has only three stalls accomodate lag three engines when there rfre of ten as many as lifteen in tbe yard at one time and seven r eikt to bo repaired. The cousiderably machiuiiU are handicapped on account of httfieienb room and the hick of Semi-Weekl- j WESWT FACILITIES INADEQUATE FORHANDLING NECESSARY WORK flopkinsville, Kv., Jan. 5. Undeterred by the tragic fate of Hoxsoy and Moisnut, former Oharle50. Piowe County Judge has completed plans to join ht once the flock of Ameiic.ui Ho announced that bird-men- . to-da- Whether tloditc-- of The "Bet has been a true prophet, has told the people of Earliniitpn the real facts concerning the coal and raflruad business of the toV,n, nnd the future of this business, upon which our welfare is based, may be judged by The Bee's readers from the following utterance which was published n$ the fijets andtfThe Bee's opinion more than a year and a half ngoj''at the t,mie we announced definitely vtima be bu'ijt, The editor did tint theL.'&N. "euf'-ofTho cimld'to ovfercifi'nWi the aPT:it of pessimism that then , all 'prevailed and for which he'stiwtno vitlid reason. HrivVfarhe x was right 'tnft; now bo judged: in the'.jiht of subsequent ' '' "A . evenfs. . " i - According to reports received by the United States Geological e Survey from operates and others familiar with the industry, the production of coal in the United States during 1910 was. between 475,000,000 aud 485,000,000 short tons, a considerable increase from the output of 459.715,704 short tons in 1909 and approximately within. 1 per cent of the maximum previous record of 480,803, 424 tons," coal-minpro-duce- tf Bowling Green, Ky., Jan. 5. With the begining of 4he nevf year the Bureau of Vital went into effect, and-fo- r the first time in the.bistory f the State there will UeregisteroA uuder provision of the law, the births aud deaths of huinau Statis-tics'law y has secured ample backing from a Hopkiuaville company for the construction of a mono plane after the mo. Id on which he hat been working ninny Ho will fhave thic months. week for St. Louis nominally, to supervise the building of the machine. While there hY wil' tHke a course in a school ofnviu-tton- . ho Judge Prowae's ppecificu tions are for a monoplane combining, foatures of the Bleriol, and the Antoiunetie, together with a balancing apparatus which he lias invented and for which (Irbin the Earliugtou.'Rpe of April 4 1909) The Bee has definite information that Earlington will iio t be neglected in any uiv under "the new order of thinus heu4tiyc (L. & N ) cut oft' is built. In fact it will be m'aifngement to take better care the purpose of rho (L Eurlingtnn with all local trails, and toa:ive better service of lo the traffic produced on tlie old line than heretofore. There is nothing in tJe outoukltb dise.Aurajie the people of Earlington as to the future of the town or the value of real estate. On the contrary, everything to" encourage a belief in the continuation of the steady improv- mciit nnd healthy growth that has been the exceptlonnl and distinmnshing feature of Rrlintoi'ri progress for the past thirty years. There are advantages to the railroad here t.Jiatciinot be duplicated &-'N.- w. in 1907. - pati)Unave beeivrtpplied. 'tlus-'iuven-iin- Judge Pi o,we claims will inikW,il i1' i safe-guar- ' ? v. A Hying the danger-ou- s d that should be doue ai Earl in if and will HoweD ton has to be hauled ro art of aviation. bops involving unnecessary mightiest little The bublost and haulage. The shops thing that ever and made is Cham- -' was and round house will bo erected berlaln's utomaun ami Stiver tuo-lettint work whenever They with a view to the future and you require do iheir uld. These tabWilli be sufficiently largo to take lets oIihuk weakiitiPB into Btrontli, energy, uloomiueBs necessary work on this IlHtlnnsia-H- into Thuir action 1b eo care l Into joyousueBS. division. The increase in force geutle one don't realize they have a purgative. Sold by Geo. means more families for Burling- taken & Sons. King ton, more houses for them to City Council Meets. a life in, and more money in cir The City Council held their Msalatidn for Earlinglou and Honkius couutv. It looks as if regular tneetiut! in the city Hull & .tiMttaMi iiMiin fkl lay nignt. Mr. F. D. Rush JMlllUKkUU noiu i" vnmnln Sj! the map for some tune to come, ns swofn an one of the city With 200 , years of coal mining council to ftil the vacancy caused 'Jro9irity ahead of her and the by H. D Bourland who was reoousequenb tiood times for the cently elected mayor. Mr. R. E. WhitTlor wns elected city engi railroad men. neer a phsitiou Mr. Rash has long Kill More Than "Wild Beasts. filled in a creditable ami able The number or peopto killed year- manner. The yearly reports ly by wild boasts don't approauh the by dlBoauegerniH. werejreaa and approved. $jfci(j number killed vatlife Ih safe from their attacks. -i ; ",,.;, Fr Ku .z "pij Theytra in air, water, dust', tiv.on Congo, Ghloker wli) Bloodline protection is irr)ta-tio- u food. But graud BIttors,..whfchdn-sfcroyan- quickly illay d Electric aeoompan.viug.'A Bavero cough espoll these dwilV tfm The safest and. surest roin-ed- y TnatB x.' (rriTiH from thfiBVHtem'i Hllima,-- . or cold. children'. a bottle for why ehillfl, fever and argue, constantly St. Bernard and many blood dtwasoB.ytend- Mluiug.Oo., Incorporated, Drug promptly, to umh wuuuonui uiuuu Bpecialagentsi pMrlfler. Try them, and enjoy the Ybun Mari; Dies. they'll givo you Monylfback, if Only 60c't?aH JDrug- neteatisfled. sou of Judge Roy Wilson, ir 1 X Kista. A. .. Sti ' Wilson, , nf Madisonville, died K. K. Boys Want.fUnifqrm. last aiight a .tlfe home of his BindOTSiirc". con father, after a lingering illness The K. K. He w;as a templating prodtYgimuft ij of over five inonthe. &' .well kuovVtiJKmllpnpul.ir young ing play, that was reJpyoyed'wifli.jio man and weitiMelKby everyone much succesmpMrtons Theater who" knew liiuC The family for this JfoiueTSTbey need uew have the sympathy of the ontiro uuiformand will givo the ".phi-y- community. as a beneQtjjftirfyar to help jo- Parson's Poem A Qera Wit' Km in Uov. H. Stubeiivoll. Allietm. cu re it. , ox-puse Brtoier machinery and thecunse qirtncets a great- deal of wgrk ryg&iU. 'WC mpylifjivv luru turtle" 7 imnnlteihle - fur elsewhere along tho line and here is the i at oral and logical . . . i ..i loeation lor the yarns ami snopsjimu nave.nireaoy oeen expanded to veiy important dimensions and are sureto continue in grovvth. Another ihdisp'eiisablt1 feature for the railroad interest at this place i$ the.,uow absolutely Inexhaustable water sujiplv, since the enlargement of LopJi ajiv, AhH')j is not surpassed at uty point on the ha !ip,proBwi'cPit beinL'ttupnciUod 4MJltjnl-pjjri- i . . - ...... 'n The most important factor ing induiL fluencing the try in 1910 was'" the prolonged strike in Illinois and the Southwestern Sfa"te8f,j-.Thistrike or wihicnstarted on suspension, ApriJ, 1 of the w.tuecale, "wajrjot finally settled untifepternber,15, and after that'idatemuch, time vua 0'Ost in pnttingj the piihes into, Condition for. 'operating,-'- , so thai life period, '91 idloue in the mines affected awas .tullv six i'.al-mininpending"-n'umtljustnient beings. The State Registrar, Dr. W. L. Hejzjgr aud a large office force have been engaged for six weeka in naming local registrars, at a averace distance qf five mile over theen tire. State j' and' over fiftee'ii hundred 'uch;'?a- to-da- mmnabs?. Gartmmm neimt the aotj- .More haof twelve thousand pa'clrages miyl and express have been sent out from, this office within the? , ..' last ten davs, Under the law tjjfa pbyt&biane are required to rpoTb tothe loqal registrar withinten davs .the name of Vhe child and its parents, and the date of its birth. They are required to issuo a certificate of death which states the name of the deceased, the age, .. the cause and the date of .deatfi Undertakers are required to a complete certificate, of WSMSl'f$ and present thesame te death the local registrar, ;who will burial or reihoval permit IntermentB without fchia permit ; become illegal. Be-r.u- months.;;.: ng-t- h . -- ; styWC? n. of-al- vifwirpipmo is the natilra! centfer for the outa,ud dielped lb ihcVWitb for mines on the L, & N. in Hpkins u'n;dfVv4?bstefcoun- put oUli0& ties and will remain vo. It is on tttis tralfiotliiatlthe railroad . the iliof.taee' . ... .. . .. .. i rJj-Wi intere.srs oi J&rungron nave, oeeu iyii.vrare opy, uaseu, teoM..r riii.traflic, instead of deelinina nffthe futjire, v;ill Ccrtauilv of Local Begistrairi ;row, and the business of E:irliugfon will iucrease in'nulti. tip'n r.t. ac.v n. tk$"Wmmri 'f'uvi List Sory, chairman of i '":'. t v'Sf.Jjr... J,:p. " coal dberatnrs'antl raitroal, ber of men employed c.A&lik&&t'K 11 1 u ek v . i n VesU J.i. blf$7HwStoB Oouuty Board of imtho iiitinnnt of tnonthlv oav rolls aiuY 'in the resn WBeWiisyivania, and "iii,. Qhirjj; eaflljMKB made the following merclian(iisin&viiiid banjtjag. dbn'e. ' t . Vt provement in amount of V... .11 yrgitna, Aiaoaina, voiutr apBoiutmnts of local registrars: Eirlington, therefore, will remaiu.W)e.tjn6;r tor timttssem" . ft rJImitjssVma.ttwif Heudersiiyiipi ii theDuri wlio ,..f. w&eoi)'fe'iwke in ininers it iljateo iiejnines'oi r.itf. oin.ir . Stf re is . i a ........ by-th- '. . 'yffispmg- St;eiset mSismi- is-5u- - '.- efeleifi km yy-es- r rii.ij; blmc aud handlins , .of . the gVeMesmoimngp'.af . flisir xt-t.;- f .... coal aiid'coko 'rSiroNew MexicJ and Moitfuh. iE;iJtington, Edward Trahern, te, '8,tat.osvliose. rj'reuct ionWas, r&fife.cfv by lli6," Strike-- wete:' . 'Si 0 "-'"'- " ue to come an increasing nqmoer ot ear, tor rapaM,. that arre used in this big coal traffic and in the gcoiurtjd weight; v Eurlingtdh, V.iH.TiiiJ fr.iflt on this division. , About ...... uiliun ont.nir i h'ntlt .Willi hp tlie onisn nnd mnn!ri nf .fr.t ..-, ....-- . f.n. Iwi'ivii tlwiiwlrniiv: . .. . w . . tTrnitiK that are lyoiifwcH,......-. Ul. Ill ..V...TI or take .anything from EarliiitjtVi"n..V.)J? sary to bring auytlii'ns oill-jtha- t JUIoMtjBory, ins -- oia.i, tNWAtXth ti tln-nno- - m-J- COOKIibVE wi-Part- EXPLODES WITH TEERf FyiC T0!EC W. s .'V? .Au,..u': ..rt,i'&... VUII1IUIIIU UIIUTMCAU3. j;he. itr nX in . Severe' Idle in tHb n 1 WdV.June, I miters' 0lKatX)?.ar . ., 1910-.7- Hliho..s', Southwell, c, Jrt - 4v 8EWES at (SMET'gjit;V''$ - Will lie Held M tnVjftwWlir Church 'ltfcf''iini0tqi IliiiioiBj-uepeded-Jro- .middle orjivrytlie or's- tlistrictsf-iu- lcl - . mW '?'? ' The "liver lis.e Jls aotivltr-i- t Hmmmiid neads'heh). iBli R BIN?E i an oit'eotlvo liver 6tumlnnj;. It alao'pnrifles the bowelBfltrongtbens wnh and ntifrflrfirL snlritB., Price IieruaVdADrujr Sold We. of the St. BermtrdnMJnlng 8tore by-'S- t. disceetion and restores Btrenmth, AJi), ' , v AI1UVI'" Aj Society. A Jieads uifi' Miss Irene and Bessier Coyle etfr,taiued t numb of their in their loyelly homo on wefc Main street Monday night With au old fashioned oaudy pull QuitjJT number of games were pta.vgl ad an enjoyable eveniag paused. of gQing to press the he tb't'un.e work oft thdretiistrars has beea ,Mi. i r A series of meetinsC,witl''A'byfeih miherB terms, Jiud went the cheerful-- task of registering .f? The "Quick. Meal'" 'Range at me lYiornooisgionuren fl.Hi.Jifat4 Other miu58; which were not rep- births; in fa'pt, none who were owned bv Mrs. Juo. 'Keiftfi, of fsqYiyillis oti SuudavyvJanuaj'y8'. resented in the ifssooiatipn were interviewed reported any deaths, "ptfive'sday nev. winrperjiy1 tnoaRtop win also operated. during,''t.h'e strike, .this city, exploded irjnrning with a terrillic force do his.Owr'eachtj?A special; so that from25 to 30 pr'ceut of Lame back may Come from over-worcold settled in tho moanles pi 'tjie nOra)'ftl tfutppt xjf' the State and.blew parts of ..the stpVall featurefif1thiH! ieefh'will Jie the back, or from dleoafio. In th$ was beinVjpf'odueejLat th'6 time two former cases tho right remedy over the kitchen. Mrs,.' Keith musicair(igarm, j S& :W. thiE is BALLARD'S SNOW LINIhad aj roaring fire in the. "stove nished by.,apia'iii,;vvitjvviipli'iit ahd the strike was ended, and in MENT. It Bhould i was a thoroughly over the be rubbedpart, affected A ,CPf dial continuous .uro-juctioand seyeral buckets of f wjjiter on cor net',ccdnipajii$o' will topVtilo hot water in itiiume. liiivitation isrVexrcndeii tpytlie potent factor i'u Wringing the op- the relief Pricebe prompt and satis25o. GOo and 5)1.00 per factory. d lately there was an' explosioif: pastor to eveifwouo Vfo aTteh'd erators to term,; with the miners. bottlo. Sold by St. Bernard Drug" Store, of the St. Bernard Mining KeHt'ock?rets by Strike. these nieetjugs. ' rtml nnrts of the stove . Went" l Co., Incorporated. h vhrious,1lire6tionKl)n peice nar The stjopage of work in the" A Mass Meeting Held. rowly pissing ljer head..The the dry, hacking eough is hard on mines effected "bytfthe 6frike of r longs, often causing them to ORE-HOUN1910 was of m'algrll':benefit to H A mass meeting of the citizens lare amint of water nnjtho bleed. BALLARD'S healing balm SYRUP is a thecouipetiugfiola of Western of Madisonville was hold ,111 the s )on;,p'ut. the fire out and stove that qufckly repairs damage In the direcl'ion was, lungs and air passages. Price 25if, Kentucky .yThis is .exhibited in Methodist church at that place lauiae 00 Sold St. over ,aved. l$$fc$ explojsinu wj.s 50c add $1Drugper bottle. the Sr,byBer- the fact that tUeshipmonts Kiil-roa- Wednesday night and plans were Store of Bernard the Louisville S Nasliyilie , Incorporated'. the discussed looking toward 'ilRL'd by tlVe water iiW,h pipes nard Mining Co Jn.., in praise of Dr. Kiifg'p lew leading from the watertcofmpart 4, from this iliatrict for the betterment of tho town. SeVorr LlfePlllB "They're such a health .. ' Small Blaze. eleven months 'f the year al uromiuent citizens made necessity, in every home tMeao pills ment to the stove being frozen. should bo. If other kinds you've ot UU per spesofVes and. resolutions' were increase Fire origrnafd in the dwell fnoKea-atried in vain. The quickest and most eifeotivo iug'pf Mrs. Hunt, om Mill street, centTTver thosje of 11)09, and the adopted. The meeting was callAnd bo well again. OiTly 25c at all rennulv for loonenini! the phlegm .Madisonville, about 7 o'clock evidence is that approximately ed to orde by S, M. Bernard relieving irritation and uurlm; any1 Druggists. cough or cold ,1b Bloodlne UookIi Thursday evening, caused by a the same' increase; was shown all and devotional exorcires conductOtieoker St, lVerlninl MiuiiiK Do.,1 defective flue. ;The amount" of thrnush the VVesroru Kentucky ed by Rev. TJ. M. Harrison, Hon. Madisonville Merchant has Hard Fall. Inuorporateil, Drnjr Departmeht, pruouu- - W. L. Gordon, Sr., and O. d image was; small, as the fire (coal lieuis, wnose-una- i M. W. Bishop the well known speclul agents. . ition was estimated at 0,550,040 O. Givens and others made inter, , is soon extinguished.. merchant, of Madisonville, had Services at Chrisian Church. , short tons', as against p,578,101 osting talks , the misfortune to fall down the a weak throat?. If po, short tons in 1009. If a natural Have you Bev. D. T. Stanley, of Fordyce bacK steps at his place of busivou cannot be too careful. You Heartburn, indigestioii or distress of 10 per cent is assumof the stomach is.instantly relieved ness Toes lay and was knocked Ark., will preach at the Ulirip' I'ftunot" begin treatment too early, increase Eac'hcold makes you more liable to year, the strike of 1910 hvHERBINE. IT forcea the unconscious for a short time. tian church Sunday and Sunday another aud tho last is alwaya- the ed for the food the body added fully 8,050,000 tons of the reatoreu tone inout of stomach aud nardor to. cure. If you will take the and He strict on his head anil shoul- night. A cordial invitation is Phamberlain'B Cough Remedy ar. production of this field. AJ- Price GOo. Sold by St. bowels J. ... . .211 I. ......1 !.. ,ll. der and narrowly escaped ten extended toallio hear this uw mi iiiuuii tills OUSS8C V'm win Bernard fining Co,, Incorporated. (Cmittittied on Page 2)' divine. trouble. Sold by Geo. King & Sons, ous. injury. ,Q0iitf?,a ol'Stove all Oyer Room- KeHh'Barrawly Escapes Injury. , MadisonypXKentcky. r;. Ooa) "Hjperat Which WaeSi.n Oh as. dejnMi' Mrs. Trath'en Trathen, the Illiups w'hite Plain50laude Base. - Up .ssociati.on, ; ope-rat.- that.is ravV,- itj t JKnfi Erice ; Hanson, E. L: Par- Nebo, .7U3h6PtyiT.G-Jones- ; iiUWMJ1 ' man, deputy, E. L. OhrisJ Half o ' 7 'bMBPn. Price, W sorjiSpriBgp, Geo.Jf.b,fik ?7" 1" Vf i t .tti inrn Atyu; deputy, Perk Morions trap aim .m...,. .,' n. ,.. . . . Hoffmau6,ttbuviile, with that-hnokiu- ; at-han- d;.- . '& ' n ,. D idbat ( d "Jirst n " , bad-ly'digeat- od elc-qne- nt . rA u Q :- .? wmam..JMwrx if t4MM INCREASED OUTPUT i jT MbKOlUU WWUIWI -- ' It. J..L. Subscription Rates "i"n One Yeftr Six moatliA UW 5 25 6 "' ' II SPITE OF STRIKES '' iiiiiaaaaiMiHiMiMM lllll iillunr ""l I'll III' III ' ITT ' IT ii 1,8 gSMBgggf " M '"V WM JWHW f'WSl j ' . -- v ASSOClAlE EDITOR EDITOR AND PUBLISHER ' J. E. FAWOETT AND BUSINESS PAUL M. VIQORE. (Continued from Page I.),' though' the distiict is nonunion, -- Used Extensively - .i Throe months Stufclo copies....'. MANAGER v ,' of Kentucky Press Association Member Ssoluion copies mailed fro Correspondwantod in all parrs f tho ents countv. Address us for mi application. the labor supply wiwentirely'ad equate, oven for the increased tonnage, indicating that many of tho rniuers made idlo by 'fho strike in Illinois and the Southwestern St'iti--- .'"by the J 5. j pouirhfi U- - and L- - Second District Publishers League Branch Office in Morton's Furniture. Store, 119 South Main Street, .Madi- -' AILEbN DAVIS, Mr. sonville, Kentucky, Phone No. 4-MISS Tl-- A7 l i cieziiujic ii Friday, January 6f 1911 COLORED NEWS STEADINESS AND QUICK ACTION PREVENTED A COSTLY FIRE Alarm After Midnight This Morning ,4Fiom the Coke Plant. in wsstern Kentucky. The car supplv during the strike period viis ampp, but nfrer,'$lu mine3 in the striking Stutes jiad resumed operation oirs weratftik-e- n from this district for ditri huMou thrmijih tithi'r region$,ind production wits cut down;. in cuuscquence. Ti;o total prouucMfiu of c,mijin employ-meu- t ' S. Govt THE STANDARD TYPEWRITER ' ROYAL Macl J ; Kcadiuess to meet the emergency and quick action on the part of those who arrived on the scene, prevented a costly fire at the coke plant a little after midnight' this moruiug. The alarm sounded at 12:15 o'clock, .followed shortly after by a second alarm and citizens were turning out in all directions,' but it was out before many could dress and travel that far. The fire started in the crushed coke bins,' probably caused by eoke nut in bin before , it had Pleurisy- pains are located juij below the short ribs. Lumb.ip affects tho sumo renvoi! out towHr.l thn bHok. BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT is the reinedv in elth er case. If rubbed in thoroughly in OlTutt. ceiiBoa pain, reUxfs the inli?cles The many friends of Mack Sehree, and tho patient can move about freely and comfortably. Priot. 25c. are glad to havo him home again. and $1 00 Sold bv St. fcug Store, Inoorporated. Bernard' Mrs. Hayes, of Evansvillev spent - Paulino Garrett, who is attending school at Frankfort, is spending .the holidays at home. She ia thapicturo of health. Otis Harrison, a pupil in our Gradod school, spent the holidays in Madisonville. Mrs. Gertrude Fortor is visiting her sister in Chicago. Mrs. Henrietta Phillips, of St. Louis, ia visiting her (stater, Mrs. Miss Kentucky during L910 w.iis cViij-.- ' and 40 pnr pvr Tlie Simplest, Strongest and, Most Practical Typewriter that of 1009 the mines o the eastern dit.tr.icts nut sliowiiigt)the same prooorr.ton of nu'ren6 as tlioe in the Western dltric'h PRICE 65.00 ROYAL TYPEWRITER CO. A. Royal Typewriter Building Branch lira JBeioLi Iriancijpeil City New York, N. Y. last Tuesday .with her sistgr, Mrs. Lizzie Amos. The Xmaa tree glvpn by tho Mt. Zion Baptist church, was quite a success. Much praise is due Supt, Klllebrew for his efforts m this un- thoroughlyoolod. ,"fe$ byM d, and ChjflA Baruett, Henry Ror to the friends and ho contributed to The Rayo Lamp is were itspurcha. flf' ors 'andft John Gnffiu even though you pay $5, $10 or $20 for n. . . MTU . . among thefirst arrivals. John Boas was a Visitor here sev i other lamps, you may get more expensive decorations but you cannot get a better Mr. Rogers took-th.uozzlaup eral days ag6?"s ' Rayo gives. A slight than the into the top df'the bin and other Tho PublicMmool concert, Dec. strong, durable shade-hold- er holds the ... imo oancnn'o A C streams ,were:started. It was all 22, was a grftd'successf considering -- lT Ull 111111 UUU UUb. TMb otuouii j bllUUC the tnolemeut weather. new burneradds.strength and appearance. over in sffewTniuutes andpcarce-l- y Re,Yfttfr E. Todd, of 'Providence, any damage dope. The pumps speit Htfewtiays in our city, as the Once a.Rayo'User, Always One. ... ..iii' uiu .. Setters Eteryfhert.' 1 not at yours, writt for iescrtptiH wsQre in good shape and the hose, '.guuiiwi, ..... mount. no picuuiinu vWi, ' "t41 - circular to tht nearest estney oiht civqich Sunduy night. in the right place and the men nt th'oBatist did the right thing. D. Duvieof Mr. and Miffi-ltvluieorporateJj Providence.qS.bero Sunday smk-ip- g flfc ., hauda jMag.fIeuda. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy feovor disappoints those who use it Mr3.rary,Bulioi3Ri,wli5j, hrfs been '1'llr for4 obstinate coughs.' colds and irriaiater,Mr8.LfzzJd1' Ray, of the throat and lungB. fit vIsitiifBlhec tin tations stands nnrivallddas a remedy for leftJorThome Tuftsov aftbFiioon, all throat and lung diseases. Sold .verill at tilft I" by. Geo. King & Sons. low-pricelow-pric- ed 1 -" -. because it gives the best light of all lamps. The Rayo gives a white, soft, iweMlB called oil. and V. AtHKandolpO, mellow, diffused light easy on the O'ld from No 0, had ,water ou tlie Rev. Evans was visited by eye because it cannot flicker. You Clause on imas Eve night. Santa can use your eyes as long as you wish Ire in a very few minutest P. As a result, hejkfs wearing a e Rash, Dan M.' Evuiip, John $. new overeat. Many thanks under the Rayo light without strain. Browu7V(Muy li wjwytascovered the inclement R. woather, tho moving picture show, billed for Thursday night, was dertaking. On account of The Famous JSMf I neai Beamy is tne Lamp or THE EARLINGTON HARDWARE STORE WILL BE OPEN who-canj- e hand-Bom- S to wiiiiiigy S m READY FOfl BUSINESS I Monday, January 2d ft K t'i - T J T. , j kVct. an fW"jm KmmmLi Buslf-NYHnt- a vLT for Henderson to attend the animal nfe e i n g at t h e S ta te Teft'o h o r s ! Av? Capr. D. Q. 8.ttle bp'trtfof MiidisonyFifibl-eain- e ootation Smitli,' -Jj1rs.E. M. of; our Public. engaged in a first fight' ay I 'achooHacltiy ta vfsiting. Jin Eliza- dinuer table Tuesday and ma.uC( .rfWfi, ed each . other considpr&blvVi Mrs. Gertrutle .fForLor" id- - YU.iijkj?. Beltle was; fined $20 &obre,fptt .,o, nlnl.. . -' lt,lo.5V .'' .VUI V o.oio. wuiHu.ikP.'beji f neace. "'Neither J,- ..,.,.,. - mduuunvJiic iueii nave jtrup. i-; ...c L-- (y ... M Til Si Profi" .' JMV. BelP left . Wednosd'av .3 Nelson arSjTohrt tf 4V fv j LA. MpRTON MADISONVILLE. KY : Tf : 'Mi "ntrtf" . I I- - grants wereuriousywoCfladed. u i I Fni sore throat there ispqblttvely Hester Trabue, Mrs. Minerva Bad''-- I s . u ,f 7"t no, remedy that will relieve ikq iuiu,(mrs. iiorii ose, airs. .uoRer.s;, tp'IMIII ouiokl.v uuu cure neruianentiif' tlia ' . ost aggravated case, as Blooding Mrs. Long andtMrs. Hamilton. JihoumnHi!.JjUun)()iit. St, Bernard Mrs.,ithi'g8 wishes to thank Mrs. Mining Co , Incorporated, JDrug De- NorAKofs, who gaVo her a Christ-lnjiB- v partment, bpeelal agents. dlniiGr and ,theimany fronds whomndo sucJi" liberal donations; mTmnmmmrrspmpamm My. P'ayne, tlie brick mason, has I '"; returned to thocity. K. .i IW Mrs, Fostet Is viBlting in 1 t ijlidays by Mrs. Luia Blbbi( jev. jvansann iamuy uaveieen handsomely entytaned dunhe vi';jg( . 5ttVrf, ls f A. Funeral I)iref5tornal Emtalmer tny ll ia 11 A:nswered fromptly Uay or JNuht. 1 1 v ,-- v -i fM mSmjJli' .t ji A We will handle a full and complete line of Hard- ware, Harness and Saddlery" and also do harness repair word. We ask the people of Earlington and vicinity to give us their patronage and will try and give them value for their money. Our goods are new and up to date and ' S our prices moderatd. I tCome and see our line of goods, brirfg your harness repair work to.sfl us:'- It will be appreciated and we guarantee to do good work and give satisfaction. - u Tefhplei Theatre, Eaylington, Ky '" mMB d writes Mrs, Ethel Newlin, of Liberty Center, Ind., 'that I began to take Car-du- i, for it has cured me, and I will never forget it "I cannot praise Cardui ioo highly for what it did for me. Before I began to take it, I was very bad color, suffered great pain and weighed onlv '105 pounds. Now I have If a good color, do not suffer j and weigh 125 lbs." B55 vLaura ' Columbia, Venn Prof. Drher. and Mrs. 'Noaly are not doing so 'well at this writing. b ft. t Eev. Evans iwishes tho members and friends' who with him In trying tV make this 'a sane Christinas. Drunken- ness and rowdiijegs were not sp prevalent on thci streBts tiis Xmas. i THURSDAY JAN. 12 The? managemeht pf the Temple Theatre, Earl ijigton,- Beg. to announce that owing to this attraction - 33 if W.H.whiford PROPRIETOR. ' 8100yRerard, 8100. - t havirig'.anopen this section, that ihey wee very rortunajte to secure che show by giving a " date-through- EARLINGTON 'I, r . k ky II ", if lrf - lake 1 The Woman's Tonic Beware of strong, noxious, mineral drugs, that sink into your system, like lead to the bottom of a basinof water. Cardui is purely vegetable jfand contains no 'poisonous minerals, or dangerous drugs. It is perfectly safe and harmless, for use by old and young, and may be taken, as a tonic, for months, without any possible harmful effect Try it AML2V&C:MIHMMLiiMj&i!J Tbe readers of this paper will be pleased to learn tbaUhere Is at least oqe. dreaded disease tbot science lias been able to curkin alUts stages, and tnat is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now kg own to (biomedical fraternity Catanrh bclns a constitutiondlsease, lequircs a constitutional tr'eatement. 'Hall's Catarrh Cure Cs taken 'internally'' acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, ihoreby deatroyiag tbe foundation of tho disease, and living the patienf stength bybtiild-mup tho constitution and assisting nature in h doing Its. wprk. The proprietors have so much filth in tts curative poWers that they offer One Hundied Dollars rorn,caso that it fails to euro. Send for list of testimonials. Address P J, CHENEY. &.CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists,' 75 cents. j Take Hall's Family Pills lor constipation," R biefguarantee.' ' . . ' " ' E.J. CxrperfbeK' Sens&Hon of the Season fv&VK EH f presents the m ill mi LH1 A rARCE Ii IN Ii K ta THE JAME 1 B.. FULL LINE OF 1 HOTEL CORNER MADISON VILLEf RCSJ sun KY- - Pore Drugs 1 atBe'Anabla Prfces JL ia ii s "; ' . f ezs-'i-- m i c: if Ei- ! By CLYDE FITCH 3 ACTS FROM THE GERMAN Votc to Cut Out 1911 Burley Crop, Lexington, Ky.. Jau. 5. By a practically unaaimous vote the Crop for 1911 was ordered abaud. onded this afternoou and nonewill be raised ou lands controlled bv the men represented at themeeting oC the independent o - As played for 14 solid rnonths at the Lyric New York, and 6 monthVat the Garrick Theatre. Chicago. & aicm mcuicuitt, ouei Articles, t.Ayrr acissrs, Buffers. Talnim Fnr PnwrlArc : Toot . Clotl and ,..,.. QIIUnRICHa r " " ' Ses Hot Water Bottles, Atomizers, Sponces Chamois Feather Dusters, Nursing Bottles, Fittings, etc SCHOOL SUPPLIES Ink, Ensers.'Rul! e,s- - etfs'Pecils.t., Qf Box Papers and .....,,.. , .. weaaing aoiets. A '.1 3 i. rV hh J Tnaf'x..k rSSW??", ,5 J )&$ .?:& W 2u r, t ?Lrr4tM' Msk 1 . 1 WiSnl-t- i".'i.V' v Kx . 1 I I ' ' V : - - PRICES 50, 7$, $1.00 AND $1.50 f Jhfin 1 -- growers, Jm ni it ? it 1.. in -- . mni A.. ii .rtt.. nrr Jit.. a iirn ilh. wnim .fc. ih. .tl. ninaTiiniiiimiii .ilL .. .k irafrnfifc i I BEE ADS PAY 1 ,:. J 1'. m a fi tr J it S3 - fcj- - ft i oall for TJp Top.fl )iir. The World Almana; AD-TALDr. W. K. NisbHt wnn in vMwll I K Is thf'archway to a storehouse of re ESTABLISHED 1869 Madisonville Notes liable Information, full details of th aonvillo Tuesday on buslnosB. think; of a What would you 1910 census and of the most importan Say Tip Top Flolir to your salMman who reported for duty and exciting Congressional Election h man. . on day, lay off for two, worked fifty years; 10,000 facts and figure-aboBY AILEKN DAVIS. , Jcbbo Phllllprt, of' tins city, was li, poHtlcs, labor, religion, sports a half day, went off for a week St. CharloB on buHlnesB tbls"Veekr farm statistics, finance, trade, com and so on without any regularWirt. Lynch, of '.Dawsoh' Springs, merce, insurance, money and banking Try Tip Top Flour. It is tfie ' ity? Surelv you would not exInformation about our own and al was liere 'Wednesday. boSt. pert ood servioe from euoh a and armies was foreign ofcountries, the Panama Cana' navies the world, 0. G. Ilainbv, of MudlHonville, was John Hanks, of White Plains, man. And yet some merchants ' lb the city Wednesday onljiiaines. aerial navigation, growth of the United hero Wodnoday on bUBinesB. lipid advertising, which is simin Mr. and Mrs. Walter Powers aro States, universities and colleges; posta ply a "salesman," up to great M. B. and Grovel Long mid W S. and naturalization information, laws results when it is allowed to McGary were in ' EvauavlHe Thiua-da- visiting friends in St. Louis. departqualifications for voting; Constitution ' work" very irregulary seeing. Frank G. Hogg, of tho Nortonvillo of United States, population of largest sinht cities of of 100 largest cities The fact that advertising; costs yours,, Nowoll G. Alford, siljipriuteudiMit Coal& Coke Co, was in the city in 'Jnited the earth, of all United States States, money is proof of, its , yalae. Wednesday on business. of tho Shamrock tninoe, was her cities of 5,000 or more; In fact the is Things without cost, jre usually 1911 World Almanac will tell you someLTueedny on buslnesR. Ti E. Fuiley, tho well known thing about everjtlung and everything worth only their price. of this city, was in Provi0. A Davidson, 0110 of tho 'train about a great many things Price 25c. dence Wednesday on business. dhpatcliers, made a bitbiness trip to at bookstores (west of Buffalo and ' Mr.'and Mrs. Fred Hippie, who Pittsburg 30d.), by mall 35c. Address . Madisonvlllo Tuesday. Oweut-borThe New York World New York, Miss Olive Dollithan, of Lehaupn, havo been visiting friends In returned home. have Tfim., is tho jjuost of Miss Vansy Town News of DawsOn Floyd Franklin, Rule, of this city. Springs, vyas hero visiting frionds a Mrs. Eva McPherson, of L6s Cat., Is visiting her brother, few days. News Tip Top Flour (Ills th bill. B E. Nixon, of this city. Miss Hannah Stovenson.of Evans-vilfIud., iB the guest of Mrs. J. D. The condition of W. R. Coyle Mnj S. H. KImmel, who has been '3ory, to mipiovo. visiting relatives in Henderson, has entlnucs Miss Otis Lewis, of Henderson, 'Old papers for salo at the IJeo returned to Eirllugton. MIbs Susie Wood and Relta Davis who has been visiting her sister, returned "to Clnrksville, Tenn.' after ffioe. , Artists Drawing aud Water Colyr Large Mrs. Edcrar Fox, several days, has a very delightful visit to their sister Miss Elizuboth Victory was in Paper for calo at this office. returned home. Mrs. L. P. Payne. size Bheots 6 cents. Hatitsonvlllo Vedno8day. ' Toombs, Miss Hazel Morgan returned to H. G. JonoR, the hustling ilustler N. I. of Madisonvlllo, GOOD NEWS Greenville after aVery much enjoyman, was in tho, city yostnrday on I relatives horo Tuosday, . vislto ed visit to Miss Anna Marie Morgan. If you havo not used Tip Top business for his paper. Many Earlington Readers Have mm. Xi. r. rayne entertained n,! ot this city, - Heard It and Profited Thereby. Mrs. Harp Nourse, JNour, you have not uod the beBt. rew or. the younger set Saturday who has been vlBiiing frlenqs at D.iTH Smith, of thin plaoo, wits In "Good news travels fast," and the night, Deo1. 21, 1910, aud a very MadlsouvlfleTuosdny on buainoss. Anton, has returned homo. was enjoyed by all as EVANSVILLE.IND. R.Jj. Favor, oPth Is city, mndo a Mrs Sue Turner, who haB been ill thousands of bnd .hack sufferesB in nice time Ejirffngton nrd glad to learn that there were different games, also bn'flUicsa trip to Nortonvillo yester- f6r several days, is again at her pitted tu tho St. Bernard Store. prompt relief Is within their reach. dancing in the later part of the day. evening. lame, Many , M. Haniia, of thlB oity, was In Mra. M. E. Rash,, who has been back isa bad no weak and aching Sunday Mr. Frank Hose returned more, tlwifs to .MadlBonvillo WoduoBtlay on bum visiting friends in Madlsoiivllle THOS. C. O'BKYAW Doan's Kidney Pills. Our citizens from a business trip up East. several dayB, has returned home. PJB$PtfT UTtlEY ss. are telling tlie good news of their Miss Anna Marie Morgan enterGeo W. Bates, of this city, who W I. Gordon, of tho Kentucky experience with the Old Quuker Midland, was hero WoduoBdny on has been visiting relatives in Remedy. Here is an example worth tained Thursday evening In honor of Misses Susie Wood uud Reita ' Lebanon, Tenu., has returned homo. T ra'it.M "' lttSlllOE8. , luuv'jjuiuicuj iAIKV itJAv.'ST reading t DaviB, the eyeiilng was very much Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Ellis, of Cadiz, Young Allen, or MadlBonvillo, V fiWl John Franklin, Earlington, Ky., enjoyed as games of all kinds were ntado a business trip to tho oity who have been visiting tho family of says: "For three years my kidneys played and dancing was also liked H Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Pilklngtoii, have were disordered. When "Wednesday. I stooped by every one. Those present were: returned home.' or lifted, sharp twinges daited Misses Reita Davis, Helen Molir, "Brasher Jackson, of tills place, was In MadlBonvillo Wednesday on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is through my lions and thero was an Susie Wood, Hazel Morgan and )inlneB9t cough almost constant pain in the small "' Messrs Lonnie Heard, Dr. Bailey, not a common, everv-da- y Is a meritouB remedy my back. I tired easily, frequent mixture. Dr. B. O. McEuen, of this city, for all tho Jt Clare Horton and Vilus Hicks. troublesome and dangerwas In Macltsonvlllo Thursday visit- ous complications resulting from suffered from headaches and was cold In tho head, throat, cheBt or also bothered by dizzy spells. I It Will Pay You to Attend (he Smith ing friends. lungs. Sold by Geo. King & Sous. was caused additional annoyance Influential College in Famous TK JJek and tbo Boole. That's a by too frequent passages of tbo kidLexington, Ky. Funereal D,irdctors and Licensed Embalmers good combination. Ask Tins Bkb Thos. O. Lpug. assistant initio ney secretions, Jt being necessary The Wilber Smith Business Col- nan about it. is visiting mines in Provi- for me to We are prepared .lb answer promptly all calls day or night arise several times during lege, Lexington, Ky., has backing Miss Mabel Browing, who hafc dence and othor mining towns in the night. I finally procured Dnan's V in a flno record of 33 years and over Phone No. UL or 558, MaJiflonvillc, Ky. 1son visiting frio litis In Howell, that section this week. T Kidney Pills and received such 10.0(0 successful 'graduates, is in- has returned home. MHMi Jd., Every day the Bee prompt relief from their use that I corporateu oy "I, .uayiKers, mercnant B Wantkd Clean cotton .ags Is being placed In new homos in continued taking them until I was itnu oiuciais. ir you.w,i?ia kou rse -i lOJBring to Tin: Brb oflloe. Wo neid HopkliiH county. Tho pooplo know completely cured. I cannot recom- 01 i5ooKKoeDLuer.4.H nortnana.'Tv no- .V w.fWJr4 3 "ihetn Jfo Btrtngs or small' pieces a good thing when they Bee it. mend Dean's Kidney Pill's too writer or 'JMregr&nUskt write for a : .Wanted. .Geo. Wyatt, McBdames John L. highly." HE cata)niflrop, including 3 For Bale by all dealers. Price 50 letters from representatives of hunTho fnanv friendB of Mibb Mary Long and W. S. McGary, of this -- T Co , Buffalo, dreds of gradif'Uld" in this State, Sk ' .1" . Ylleu Bnrko, will regrej; to. Jearu cliy, who have been visiting in Lou- cents Foster-Milbuj New York, sole agents for tho Unit- Also praticulaT ioSvilbur R. Smith f lje is Buffering front a sovoro case isville, has returned home. " f lagrlppe. Dr, Ei T Almon, of Mortons Gap, ed States. Lexington, Ky, ' ' "ij Remomber tho name Doan's M ;Mra. Kendall and Miss May luifljust returned from a trip to For that awful Cough talcq. Blood-and take no other. vA9 g JBhiUh.of Now Madrid, Mo., and Gulf Port'. Miss. Dr. Almon likes SJJ.V 25 cents InefCough Checker. A 50 centf hot- JUrs.' Miller, of WobJb, MIbh, aio the country flno and had a very enShavinfStrblj . j . v folgates tie Viu last lodger than most any 25 cents Ask For Sate of Belmont Hotel. visiting the familv of W. E. ABjiby, joyable trip. cough. St. Bernard UMjniug Co., ?w J0.hlfsons Shaving Cream 25 cents J. W. and Liura Pntcliett Incorporated, Drug ''Department, Miss Veronica Hannn, of the St t this city. , Barber- Bar5, bpedial agents. no cents J4..Williams' f.. who has for the Cecil fa School in Nashville., and havo filed suit nfkiim for sale of ,"Rtce Bowles, T X Colgatea Barber So'ao A .. -?? L ...W . 1 KJ sl I J LO ' :i pst thtoo year's been connected who has been visiting the family of the belmout Hotel property. The ChaOsUtli Files Suit fo1r',Pack-- , Salary. .: ; wAn u uy n.n ui me -- i iiiaijc: u manuiacturers auuvc'iue Trith tbo St. Bernard Meat Shop, M. Hauua, of this oity, has returned plaiutiffs states they Bold the 5On as. D bun a well known n rv u.yu irep.spou ine most ngia ui Jibs accepted a position with the to Nashville. hotel to the Central Hotel cititferffSw .MaOisonville, JQles AN. Barnett & Stone are still doing in November 1007 and accepted suir throgh tjhe his1- attorneys ffl i m ,M,inn' Ihave opened up an undertaking business at the same old stand, rebusiness in MortoiiB Gap and am gardless of a roof. Phono us your three promisary notes amount Johpsotr& Jt'iiiiJiigs n'gainst, the WU prepared to do embalming and coal orders. Wo are carrying on our iiipto$7,000. They further claim Oausalty Uoinpany, of!Sali'vilIe, Cl tl kinds of funeral work. Phono business tho same as ever. We han- they have never received any pi Tenu., for $2G0 Gl rttidinteret ON AN' GUARANTEE ' dle all kinds of feed, moal, flour, etc. the principal and very little, of Ho. 18. P. L. O'Bryau. to be due on salary aud. alleged & Stonij. 189. Baunbxt 'If you havo a friend or relative Phone the interest and Mint a- - lien'' was 'living at a dlstanco, send them the Born oto Mr. and Mrs. Claude retained ou the property in quer- - unpaid. The petition Statefc 'tlie' . a.. hm O.iilFrtltv Uompanv lias dqpnelfo1 y Bee a year It will only Sutbard. a boy baby, Tuesday night. , i,flf'': . ait TS,. it IL A toX MSJLJA mi. XJiJLZ U ' ostaud dollars and it will be neon-ata- The ohlld lived only a short time tion to secure the debts. and ask iinme iMnuers N.monni mwK rm7K I". In tho Odd Fellows' mil um.jijxjijiiiiHssiuut;!, .quu wu reminder of you, twice each and was buried u.uu'hbks, jj)ai.?ue2i apupsiis ne 5v ' ST. BERNARD MINIM CO. fa Wednescemetery at Madisonvlllo weok. INCORPORATE!) J9. ' ,"''' ' ' " r: day, The mother is getting along v "v, J ' '. nirthlf. XiEoapeu wim .msoiiie. A High Gradettfowcl Purifier. eArungtou, v KENTUCKY . Doctors Sold He Would Die. "Sharpsjiooter" Bo.f Bulicfiaa, r TtyH'iy."0"8 yearB old I faced an - Go todbp St 'Biyharfij Mining CO'j vv jtwr.ul tloatuV7 Marti!), mCrfcjmyrmm&m&mVrrt&m&m oeen uearu jicom tnrougn lenur 'Po'rt Htfrrelaon,writes H.B. tors said incorporated, tfnallop'fyrtment, ana S. IV "Db'c B.'UAtautp bpttle written to a friend Uefa this woekj. I had OoUftumntion and tlie dread.' buy a Balm.) of'B. B.p'ljrifvnti enBlood If will A Friend's Advice Saves Life w Roy has married and "settled till cough I ha'd looked like It, sure rich your blood and build Qp your A Kyi Hc'wllll enough. I tried everything, I could sVenkeped, lroke,u down systeut,, B, J down" f my cough, aud wiirf mi- B. ii. Iti'jruarituttJed uroure all blood bo remembered by many hore jis a hear of, for .1 .. id, in ononis nf tlirt wotiflerfuleire lder the treatment of the; Lest doctor disease's'' and Mclnjbuvu'i6r8, buCJi as Juit I have ycccived from yout'ftdlEdJ transient member o.f 'the local in Georgtown, S. 0. for :a yar, but Rlieumatjsni, iWV " Sanip-Kooiuc great Kiuney uuu uiuu who won tho gdld could get no relief. A friend advis Ulcers, Jblating Sores,'?, - itii Airr T.tml- Riitiimcr I was .taken ed mo to try Dr. Kmg'B New Discov. sypniiiuo sides. medal as the best shot in the Third ery. 1 did so, and wan completely , with Severe pains in uiy back.o I Catarrli.VdWjrV' t withoufTOiulcuHy Kentucky Infantry after the T ronlcl not breathe cured, 2 feol that I owe" my life to Eczema , .. ' hold at Henjldrsdn a few this groat throat and lungcurp. "Its ajd was nearly wild yith the desire Prescription of Wonderful New Medical Discovery ; " Itoliing Huinora, . to urinate. Was compelled to do so years since.' positively guaranteed for cougiis, RIsIuith and Bumuaiv ':. every ten minutes with .passage of pure ' affections. colds, nnd m If ourtousin, or aunt, or friend, 50o&$l.OO all bronchial' free at all Bono fjaliis,,,- - ' Wood with thtt Urine. jltricd all tlie Trial bottle Phni)les.-01-d Sores. ytos, ,Dn. D. J. WALSn'9 most wonderful discovery lias attained suoh redoctors frouuifHld Jiear, hut has boon to New York you may DruggiBtB. iiffereiit i Scrofula or Kei nels. 1 iV they said it wa9 niud40loclorn81 markable buccssb that ho has. decided to Bend a free proscription to alf 4earn what "Tne Blue Mouse" realSuneratlhir Soro's. RoiIh. Onilrim- would die anyway. at fLhe end of ly is. The New York papers called . clod.. B. B. K. cuieB all 'tbese Blood who fill out the .coupon below and mall It today. The ordinary doctor iV rope and was so ntjsbrdWdwith pain charg;ram one three dollars for tioubles by killing tho'ppison hu- wouldthe snecialiBt fromtofive to twenty five. writing a common prescripand tion, awl the thought .tliab I liji5die tl?at it a success;' I slier to write a prescripmor and expelling Itfiffm the declared it a Bcream withcaBe words cannot tclhliliv. J felt. One day a B. B. B. Is the only blood tion euitapfO.Ufigo'ur you and oiler to do it FREE. free of cost my book, friend told me 6fljyondcrful help she out a flaw. Clyde Fitch has adapt- I will aJsd,sVnd Got Well," for tljiit can do this therefore your guidance.', ,D'o not wait, as you may not see "How To a.rain, this offer but fill or Alexou from the uerman inrce it cures and heals all sores when all out the coupoioQjp fond today. Jtemember Ml it will cost you nothing for ,' JrRoot. ShegnvbBcoueof else fails, $1 per large bottle, wltb this wonderful liew prescription discovery Engol and Julius Horst much just fill out coupon, and you AVWt9iwhich I reaMVd deterniined to try ander original matter, but he has t'Teotioli for home cure. Sample will owy-'Aiirr receive prescription and book by return mall, all charges, pajd. ST Swauiu-Koot.better. Have uiuuig nau abottles of the it a thoiough frf e.by wrltinir Blood Balm Co.. At- MnSjr1! felt given iow taken ten Jjanta, Ua. am "weR a3 I.cVf r was, tham to Ha that "The Blue Mouso," which will be 6oen hero at tho Temple TCj&t. GiBlM Notice. i iAa rTut'nnio. thnt have kidnev. liver or bladder Theatre, for ono night only,, next Thursday, January 12, is a wholeSwaiuR-K&- t SftrditblP, that Dr. Kilmer's In future the Golden Cross jLodce and FREE BOOK without cans "iSthe best jnedicuie on helriwrlvctl!irh, some will meat ou the first and tuft .. .1..1.li.tr ii(tv5;t'itftli(tlt r; i SHSi ing tho sensation of uneasiness. W)R 3). J. WALSH, Box 2094 BOSTON, MASS. Mturday In oaoli month at 7:80 mamm, can write to me and I w'UWtewetheiu Few plays have created the favorm? Send me at once',) all charges My Principal Trouble Has Beenj o clock, Instead of at 8 o'clock, as has been able attention that mr aSlnr 'directly. Vniirs verv trulv. paid, your free prescription for inv upon this latest production. )f .T b rotofore. Members will take noMake a cross X In fiOnt of your case and your book all entirely The cast is unusually large lor .a CLYDU't. CAMERER v tice and be goverh d accordingly. trouble. Two crosses X,X in frofit free to mo. comedy, as 25 people are re farce Kosalm, Wash. )j,J,y ,of tbo ouo from which you suffer Hi MY NAtfE IS Mrs: Kollib Umstkad, i Snnscnoed ana sworn 10 ueioro iuu mis quired to toll tho story. most." Secretary. of uly. 1909. ird dav Notary Public. Ends Winter's Troubles. Rheumatism KidnoT Trouble VKRNE TownB, MY ADDRESS IS Lumbago liladderTroublo Ed Melton, of Mndisouvllle, was Will Do For You TriW That Stamp-RoTo many, winter is a season of Diabetes Heart. Dlsaso 'ill,A tn Tlr- Trilttier & Co.. Binchnni toes and in the oity Thurbday ou business. trouble. Tlie frost-bitteImpur?Jlood Dropsy chapped hands and lips, flngprs, fStoN. y.4 tor a, sample oome. 11 yni obilblains, Neuralgia Feuiafe Trouble red and rough jr ' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy jsa nmxmu tiyjuce anyone; vou win aiso receive ToroKj( LiverV Diarrhoea very valuable medioino for throat Age... How long afflicted? SB' ijsljikiUletof valuable in formation, telunii Hkihs, provo this. But6uch troubles Partifil Paralysis Constipation bladder. Wheu fly before BUcklen'o Arnica Salve. lung troubles, quickly relieves and botltllae kulne"3nn If your disease is not on the list Indigestion & Nervousness? 16 Greatest healer convinces. nnd enjtes painful breatb.iug and a A opposite write the name horn RlV'2 SUffben writing, be sure and men- - of trial MaUria' M Headache , Burns, Bolls, Piles, Outs, Sores, langel'ously Bounding cough which J Paftitluii flftr-nnDizziness and SpralrfB. Only 25o at Scene from "Tbo line Mouse," at Temple indicates congested lungs.. Sold by Eczema r size bottles for Bale lallDruggiBtB.. to ' Geo, King and Sons. , Theatre, Thursday, January 12 lUrug-store- Don't f< to mt ro-eer- y x WE COMMENCE THE NEW YEAR With substantial reductions y pol-tici- an all oui Men and Boys' ments. The savings are the loss ours. We'll mention o, of the - An-KoIc- b, a, Nortonville ONE SPECIAL 20 off on any fancn heavy weight Overcoats in the store. IT PAYS ta TO TRADE HERE fr XT D j O'BRYAN, UTLBH' & -- '.''', C: A-m-- , . I Somi-Week- ly f- !. ' 72-pa- rn i i .- i -. FORml EAY SHAVE RYiUNEXjHET,FOLLOWING: bf$m - fi -- mi - fjh .& iiiii V :!?.'.$, I. Q$ iavuuiutc WftflMSS ..r. JhTki ffi K. AfeDUltE Semi-Weekl- nt m. ST RERNAWn DRUG . mm A. STORE 1 T. ii r t "XTip t " t, ' . fREE .. PRESCRIPTION ::Sent 'to Kiooa-i'oiBoiiir1- f - 'SrAv JrA All Wlio Ask old-time- rs first-nighto- rs pyB-"i- n. white-washin- g, iand ! loupon - for - Free - Prescription laugh-provoko- r, ( 11 m 'wan m :J Ml ki V ed .1 '.- ot - n cold-sore- s, " ttZt-r- .. .. . nt tone-dolla- 1 O . I r 4-Semi-An- nuaI Clearance in. Sale-2- i v f ". 8 T price HIS occasion marks the close of our Twelfth Year Semi-Annubusiness and the Twenty-fourt- h Clearance Sale, which is marked this Season with the best lot of values ancl price reductions we have ever given, for th& reason of a very heavy stock, and being desirous, of disposing o'fcall Fall and Winter Goods before season closes. al -- vHdMAMWf Silk? All colors of our 10 Inch Talloia, good ruSBollng 75c grade, to close ' Dress Goods In all Furs Now that the Holiday eoasou la over we havo been so fortunate as to have sold more Furs thin Boason than any uast season since in business, wo will Include overy Fur. wl'iother scarf or mull in the house, in order.to not show the samo thing next season at JUST ONE HALF OF WHAT THEY SOLD FOR $3 Scarfs.Cloaranco price, $1.60 $4 Soat'ffa. Clearance price, $2 $5 Scarfs, Clearance price, $2 50 $8 Scarf., Clearance prlco, $1 $10 Scarfs. Clearance prico, $5 $12 Scarfs, Clearance price, $0 $2 50c 85c i Iancy Woolens Shades Taffeta Full yard wide $1 25 Black Taffeta Silk, the kind you like for shirt waist, petticoat and dresses, sale Black 36-inc- h Wo lliow a complete line of Checks, PlnidBjtiul Stripes in all the leading shades, Tan. Brown, Gray, Red, (reen and Navy, full ynrd wide, rrom the 50o lino, and we wish to closa Qrf the entire line and will quote choice of tho lot for OOv Basket ar)d Diagonal Weaves This splendid lino of high class $1 00 Dress Goods, of which no better Hive was ever showu in the city, comprises the, very latest woolons and tho best weaves over shown, all gopd wide widths and the best shades of the season, our Clearance price QQf per yard OOv Scarfs, Clearance price, $1 Pouriards Cheap Choice of our lino of 50c, 75c and $1.00 Silk Foulards will be to closed out in this sale for 38o, G5o and 75c, which you will knclsee be at manufacturer's cost. ThlB line is small, so be early to this Hue. 3.60 Mult6, Olearauco price, $1,75 $4 00 Muffs, Oloarnuce price, $2.00 $5 00 Muffs Cloaranco prico, $2.50 $7 00 Muff, Clearance prico, $3.50 $8.50 Mulls, Clearance price, $4.25 $10 00 Mulls, Clearance piice,$5.00 $15.00 Mulls, Clearance prlco,$7.50 Sale Opens Saturday, January Hosiery 1, Closes Saturday, Children's Underwear Choice ol any fte Child's Union S.uit, from aje 2 to 12 inclusive, in gray or p"bler, all cut, full In size and well trimmed. January Men's Underwear 21 j&$4 r .4 80 ja Todies' Black Hose, full lengtheljulaf "' guaije, bejt dye ftud. full out hose Child's fall length, extra goodHbbV, I UO fnl1 standard guae.e, all the sizos.J To close the entire 25o HpP Fanoy 4 I C colored Ladies' Hose $b81!j1 fiolors consisting of Eight Sliades blackxcluded. Ladies' Underwear 0- Ladles' Bleached or Half Bleached Ribb(l Vests and Pants, full length, lonj sleeves. "form fitting, pearl button and talC SMfi 21 Q ' RnltH. in irrav Rthi"VhitV. Ladlep' Vests and Pknialso Union thick, heavy, 1 SsC LatlieB Gauze Hose, all the'ti&Rt mpj ufaoturers can put in the best 80c, Hoe, 'lleeced none ! choice of all shades. - fifiWj unr ljt form fitted, pparllbt&'UwVWiilk taned.vj uu iiiu iiiii ati.- - ,yr TX ij"i - Girls' Heavy Fleooed Union white and Joajjer, the kind WwC vmi want when the February weather sets In. Boys1 and Suits, In Men's Extra Heavy VloPCfd Shirts and Drawors, the .kind that you pay overyone 50o for, can h,e had durinif our sale at a saving or 30o a Biilt. Cooper's Genuine Ribbed Shirts nd wgj Drawers, the best $1.00 retail Krmeut 1 in the world in natural color milr. 20 per cent, discount on all Men's Union Suits. wOC OC I whw. To. arties ri ww , 'mm I? & ff" S j-V j' "' ' i ti -- .4K yi V i; m .jt .T mm &, m 'V tF -- &hI m am. kaB ma 1. m a4AHlAlAQ tu. 4 wwcai . M! Men's Suits and Overcoats $25.00 Cambridge Suits and Overcoats, the fiucBt plods shown In the land, becausH they are made by best Union Ltbor aud are strictly hand tailored throuhiAir, Clearance price c. close in this Clearance Sale, 'Eight en High Grade Ladles' TailoredSuits, all liand-eom- e cloths, this season's styles, flue satin and stylish skirts- - previous prices $20 00, ' $22.00 and $25 00, our Clfarantre ft - i price without automations-,- ' i ,1. ..'i. choice of the lot f fc 24 of this soffson'B $lo.00, $1G 5Q and $18'QQ Tailored Suits, all hllh grade garments and new ottifJ)est erge and 1010 models silk lfted-anworsted olothB, thejvnuwt be closed during thfs Bale and wo will price thdninll around, no alterations, at.T. lln-itigs .. '' .".A 7 Ptiilnron'c Wrantv ' 'I"TA $1 2.50 duVentire ?&' oftyhildfih's Cloaks will fcol!ered at Aboolilte Cpptdurinf? this bjJ6 ,be,neQtted by liiiylnKyqur Child's GoatsMus. ' O-flfl- !1 if? 9 ' ' 'ri $&&? l $20.50 4 W I $20.00 9 Cambridge Suits and Overcoats, suoh 'garments as are usually Bold for $25 00 aud not Ive joii near such workmanship and high clash tailoring aB our suits. to close Men's and Youth's CasBlmere, Serge and Worsted effects, in tho good tailoring and young meii'rt line, such values for the money were never produced and the cut prlco is doubly cheap, choice of this selucti'iu for i $9.25 $1 0.00 SixMe'sssfiiie DresV, styles to 1T i'iid - at $939 . cR) iifect, $15 00 f,),- ..'.. .. SlflrTlrnsKfis . ,- gQ OE 5Jfc5l -. $1 5.50 o . 7ladics' Long Coats Our sahfou tfiese IiMva 'PniTui.ii . i' V -- all imw. nliviicd eireCt . . f I $1 7.50 High Grails Woolen Suits, in all the new Fabrics and Colorings includliiK of the Sanson, alt-our Jlnest nine ami Hiacic urun IteStrfm'OlHai- - This standard line of good Plums Is one of our very strongest efforts and to cut thorn In prico means the HucrlfiVo of all tho profits, yet .ve include them for your god for $7.75 .s 1 and weThave jUBt a few asBorted. garments to close iiiHlKh Gr,pdo Numbers. "Aty ono in need of a Ioiir Serge or Broadcloth Coat will do well to Bee us at once aud Ret any coat in the house at oosf. amenthas. bpuu woii'-dorfu- l . hnhhlp Rf6lfft. HiIlc6fll1lbroid- eifiU'o'JpmB price. ?$$. ... niirt I. .)C:S9.2i V ' Fifteen Woolen Dresses, .aftiTtyfek.aud many colors, to ohooBe7roindurinj this Bale ai ACTUAL COST'-PRIC- $15.00 Worste'ri' 11) HIrIj 'V Gde Sujlb, a , . . . Worsted ana yassi-fne- r of that Freedman . $1 2.50 ... $1 0.50 $4.50 At this price wo will offer 120 Men's Suits, of the old Btylo, short coat and rogular cut pants that were sold in our high grado line two or more seasons ago, at $10.00, $15.00 and $20 00. It you do not euro for style and just want good goods and workmanship buy one iiii. fv . . .Malri jrKftJj fxwh i work atidquahtyjtti be had ijiily t when you P&y twore money, r at. A. ... 011)80 V "f. ... $4.50 Men's Furnishing Good 25u ' Shoes,, Por AH line of Men's Fancy Sox, choice ....,..'. :. 88c . t r5i 50o line of Men'B Faucv 8ox, choice ... . . 19c ,..t 25o lino of Men's Nockwaro, choice . OOC ware, choice 50c liuo of Men's Neck I oo Pf. $1 lino of Muti's Neck ware, choice tfm K,..,.. $1.00 $1.50 liuo of Rfeu's Neck ware choice 80c ttft T. .i. $1 Monarch ShlrtR, Bale pnce,.choice..,.; . , . . '. ,i.io $150 Monarch snirtB. saie pnet, choice... ,j& lOo or. T :..,.., liniiunan"..".", nliiin find InlMiil' t'ntt?T-.- ' .......... .......j,v. ilJU UlllDli uniiillrArnliinrii ,.; ", the Family ; . .r .. i- '.Wa iii unable to enumerate all the many good things we have 'ilia's s.ale in our Immohse Uim.of Shoes which you know to .offer-foarbt.fte liesfc makers thatjjre made for the price in the world as t'liifaromade by the following good shoo manufacturers: Shelby Shoe Co., XenfahfCn., Portsmotli Shoe C'.. I'lat f & Sutler Co., Stetsou Shoe Co;, Walkover, Beacon, Excelsior, A. G. Walton, etc. Such an aggregation or flue Bhoe makers Is uiler no roof In Madisonvllle and' Rarllngton aud we will takdjjjny styles, Kinds ana prices anu nave mom on iuio uioitiv j things over. low prices i come and look r s-- $ Staple Cotton Goods ijyjj Hoosiui DuniPHtic, Clearance price. . . . . Plantation Bleauhod, yard wide, priQe. i nope meaoncu price Apron Gingham, best grade , rllf.ltui' niftfll cnla npfha ' " lloct. fiiinof.inir Oittffiti tt nlnco niilv PTiin tftftjt. " . ,,...;,,,. Mt.HS r" ww iWWT VL v . ''S i. v 10c the-goo- d fiiuiuu in ni jimuwiiB, nnio ptiuu 0l I Spring Ginghams now on display. ........ ., ,, 12.1.snd 'sar ,.J&&'" PRICES ABOVE FOR ' GRAND LEADER M. KOHLMAN, Prop. MVE CASH ONLY .RTCES i i only Cash T. R. LOGAN, Mgr. Madionville and Earlinpton, Kentucky II ii I. "ll'J",- - . nr ,mnL ""l r lllflll r, i WBHWWIMWWHWWMHMMIMMMBaaBHB'i m I JLis.-xtJLi , lMfcwll I' iAi . ljWW1'l"JIJLllil ' i ' Ki CrMMMMHRijl. WUmWAl. 1 ' urtMMi'V -- . .4...U .1tofttltal!gpuMc. S... 1 taut , J, ' r . WK'i' ufiESZSZSEa