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TUESDAY B t and 1 FRIDAY lU 4 YEAR i' IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR EARLINGTON, Ef TWENTY-SECON- D HOPKINS COUNTY, KY. -r jHS" BUSINESS TUESDAY, JANUARY TUESDAY V FRIDAY ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE 17, 1911 No. S -.I , NEW ADDITION AND EQUIPMENTS FOR ST. BERNARD HOSPITAL Madisonville Notes counlf 8 on the floor, and a most en joyable evening was spent by all present. An olegunt lunch was j sqrlfd. Society Happenings Nortonville News ChaB. Pjjincetoii is one of the finest towns BY AILEEN DAVIS, ;in,iue Stato and. certainly knows fhow to treat visitors, In l heir midst. Mrs. Frank Bash and Miss Carrie Atkinson Entertain, Brilliant "Chanticleer" Party Oivon in ' An exceptionally appreciative au Room New Plans Honor of Visitors. tilenqe witne,s-etne preformanc Mi'b. Frank Kash and sister, One of the most notable of the so- and the Elks m that citv realize Ex-Ra- y Miss Carrie Atkinson, entertain s cial events of the HenHuu In this oliv quite a nlco . sum, .. the play A, .. ' . mi i being ed very delightfully a number of ?' " ivuii tor tne ueuem oi rneir urner. wus tho "Chanticleer" Bridge, giv their friends at Earliugton at en on Saturday evening at "Thd" Electric Water Heater and Cook ' LOOK ROWE CROSSES , Five Hill," the beautiful home of Mr. Hsaes 3yble and Winnie Hart bridge Tuesday afternoon. ing Apparatus to be Added. THE GREAT DIVIDE aud Mra. J. D. MuPherson, Jr.. in sjlent the day in Mortoiib Gap W.ed- - tables plaved and the game's were 1 i - Operating arc Completed For Laboratory. and d , Trathen was in Central City Friday on business. MIbb Sadie Bethel and Bister, Mrs. Burton, were in Earllngton last Frt-do- B ' " "'night visiting friends. Sam Woodard was in Madisonyille ' ' ' Friday. ' Mesdames T. J. Morgan, X, P. Ati-n- a i .- N attending the "Blrie Moused' ; Williamsburg, Ky Thursday night. r,E. P. Hardin made a business Mrs.Fannle Trathen was in MadiLjok Howe one of the best ated iu ferns, roses, carnations, and trip; to Mortons Gap Tuesday. Additional rooms will be built sonville Friday " at ouce to St. Bernard Hospitul, known engineers on the Honder potted plants. MisB Aflsen. Davis accompanied Mlas Mable Alman was in MadiMany interesting games of Pro to be equipped as operating room sou Divisiou died iu Nashville gressive Bridge were plnyed, Mrs. thehome talent to Princeton Tues- sonville Friday. and machine laboratory. Sunday as the result of an oper. C. VV. Tjindsay winning the greatest, Walter Edwards went to Paduoak is enMiss Saturday, to visit relatives. number of points was given To rooms and a hallway, with atiou. He had been off duty graved, silver sandwich tray. an The school inElsie Wilson week.teaching Hanson this Herman Stevens went to Madisoa-v.ill- e eutrauco from the rear, ample for some time on account of a truest prize being a half dozen btlver, Miss Ethel Bobbit yisited friends Saturday. ; skylight and all necossarv mod sprained ankle and decided while hollow handle ice teuspuons, was in'ashvllle, Monday, Frank Mohr returned Saturday em equipment are to be added. off to have an operation perform presented to Mrs. Welsh, by this from a business trip up East. Dr. Roy Robinson, of Hopkins-vili'Mr. R. E. Whipller has complet ed that had long been needed, charming hostess. spent Sunday ihere. Miss Ellen McCIendon went to, The elaborate luncheon, 6erved iu ed the drawings, under direction lie was buried Monday at Nash Hopklnsville Saturday. Miss Ruth Thomas is visiting of Mr. John B. Atkinson and ad ville by the Order of Knights of courses, was a chanticleer affair friends in SlaUghterville. PIED TYPE CAUSES TEOUBLIT' ice from the medical stair. Oth- Templars iu the presence of a throughout, the chicken sultul was W.'T Oakley, of Hanson, waB in enclosed iu chanticleer cases, atuf er improvement to be added in on business. the mints, us well as tho individual Editor of the Henderson Journaf Looses elude olectric water heater and MrB. 0. G. Ong and Misses Pearl and cukes, were perfectly ises Two Teeth. cooking apparatus .or the ho aud Johnye Mills, who have been molded chanticleers. Their guosts present Included the'guests of their sister. Mrs. W. J . pital kitchen and operating room. Mr?. Daves was the hostess of Icenderon, Ky., Jan. 14. W Mesdames A. L Vofsh", Claud lipss, Nfgbet, In Providence, for the past fche.Card Club on last Friday af- G. Moseley, circuit clerk of HenOov recently three rooms have II H H. Holelnan, W. C. Morton, W. week, returned home Saturday. beetrtdded to tho hospital am: ternoon, u Mrs. Rogers and Miss derson county, drew a pistol ou J. cDulin, Chas. Osborne, W. P. WJlliam Wilholm, of Paducah, is two additional rooms constructed ftoss, J. L. Gryott, C. W. Lindsay, the. guest of Woodson Browning in Sue Foard were guests of the Leigh Harris, owner and editor; by now partitions in the orisuin1 Club. Mesdames McKinnon and of the Henderson Journal office Clyde Buby, H. F. Head, R. O. this city. C. A. Morton, L. E. Ruby," Suttle, buildinz. Those woro a room ,joy Salmon, of Ilsley, made a Rule aud Miss Carrie Crenshaw late tonight, attempted to use it,: M. K. Gordon, C. N. JSiBbet, A. R. business trip to this city Saturday. for a. professional nurse, two made equally high scores At but before he could do so Harris Oummlngs, Fred Reinecke, Geo. Robt. Giveus, of Providence, left the conclusion of kitprivate rooms, a sanitary the game brick was upon him and succeeded in Newbold, Norman Howard, E. L. SatiirTlay for Evansvllle to visit creani;.and;cake were served wrenching the pistol away. Mosechen and a toilet room, with lin Young, Geo. Russell and Louuie after spending several days closets and other equipments. ley then struck Harris in the face Builey; Missea Annie Mai Yalser, of in tt en this city. The dance given at Webb's Since this was done a modem Padacah; Helon Gregory. Florence aud broke several teeth. Mrs Ida Moseley, of Hopkins-yillo- Hall Friday night was one o the Howard, Florence Allyn, Elizabeth Ray . machine has been re Moseley has been under fire for Ex Is in the city the guest of her best affairs of the winter. Several Victory, Aileen Davis, iaargarot SSrVed and installed, and lids al some time, as he was charged and LouIbb McPherson and Winnie sister, Mrs. G. W. Parker, who has society people from Mortons Gap ' redysbcen put to much impor with misappropriating county beau quite sick for Beveral days. , Ashby. aud Nortonville were in attend-ance- . at use. ThiB new machine is funds.. . Hiscase. was, investigatMrB. Welsh is well known here ;iRoy.W,lBon is in Louisville spend-ing-ttLOCK SOWZ. , Refreshments were served week-enwith friends. ' aud is declared universally to be ed by the grand jury but no inS JJi equal of any outfit of this. i. aud, every on eJenjpyed tuem one of the most attractive, young L,HeHry' Harris, oft Morganfield, dictment were returned. Iarris rt .? haracter to be found anywhere, lp.rgo number of friends nndnc-quaintance- j. ,selVetfnlrieT-w6e- ' smal hours. in an matrons ever having visited in this was here Saturday, ; V was built in Philadelphia es editorial commented on th It '&&!r t s He leaves a wife city. ..- ', m, J. H. Shanks and' daughter. MIbb 4. peoially forSt. Bernard Hospital. a action of the jury and 6ne"piedM The jiHstna uara uiuo-iiaand two daughter, his mother, a Zena Shanks, Bpent Saturday in Mill Lillian Xobardi Entertains. Dr, A. 0. Siek, of the medical brother aud three sisters. most pleasant meeting with Mrs. line caused all the trouble. n The "Blue Stocking Club" was Evansvllle. The editorial should have read tfaff, spent several weeks in Blanobe Delia'Soiithworth on Friday He was a genial compauion. a beautifully entertained on Saturday Misses Georgia and 6 Philadelphia and took a thorough good son, a loving husband and afternoon, at tho hospitable home Bishop are In Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. Geo. At- "the Journal is not after the course of instruction and prac- kind father an) will be m'issed of Miss Lillian Robards, on South spending several days. (. t kinson .making the best score. plood of Moseley," but the typ tice in the use of tho machine, by a number of friends on this Seminary street. G.E.Sharp, of Dawson Spring's" "The Hostess served a delicious setter set it up "In the blood, of Moseley." Moseley took offence of the lead- division who loved him for his MisB Mary Ruby Morton read the was here Saturday on bwBins8. salad course. tinder the direction Magazine Review, which was fluHoMjfer, who y Mr. aud Mrs. Neel aud called around and demanded specialist of that good qualities and, friendly 4nan ing So Stop Coughing. ently disauBsed by each member have been the guests, otfjMT. and ,. an explanation. importance of this city. The present. tiers. Mrs. Dan Wilson in Evansvllle tor "You can if von will use Otto's Harris informed him that it machine in surgical caBos and In This was followed by a paper by the past week, returned yesterday, Spruce Gum Balearn and Pine Tar About ten or tvelve members modern treatment of disease of the St. Bernard Oommandery M(sb Archie Lee Melton, on. "Tho W. H. C. Graddyv of Rlebland, Compound. A valuable remedy .for was due to the mistake of the the CoughB, Whooping Cough, Croup, Early English Literature," after was in town Friday. type setter and was .writing a, The No. 20, K T.,' of this city, cannot be Asthma," Sore jtWM BronohltiB, Lungs. Price 25Throat, correction when Moseley drew; which, iu questions askod(the mem-herand and 50 Chest greatest specialists of tho pres Dr. and Mrs. J, I&Wm& abd cents. Sold by drug department of rho funeral. He was not she delved into the very depths Ex-Raent day are using the children left Saturd afRi.Msi filler- - the St. Bernard Mining Company, his pistol. Harris saw him, and a member of the Comrqandery of our early literature. Incorporated. before he could get the gun ready IDIII" and getting very important re- here, belonging to Nashville No. Mrs. B. C. Mitchell, iu a very en- son to spend several (HgrltK .tA "? svr tlves. for use, jumped at Moseley aud disease and sults in treatment of MISS EDGINGTON 1, but. these men attended through tertaining and unique manner, told Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foster, of th.e "Probable History of Oxford." TAKES HER LIFE Vok the gun away from him. in its application in surgery. their respect for him. returned home Saturday, At the conclusion f of the lesson', Ex-Ra- y Maseley then struck Harris ou the surBy use of the Miss Robnrds aorvod a most deli- after visiting relatives in this city. Brooding Over Loss of Use of Her Left the jaw, dtslodcing two teeth. geon can see just tho nature of a You Can Eat Anything. cious and dainty luncheon in sevGeorge Klrkwpod left Saturday Arm Said to be the Cause. Moseley was taken to the police "bone fraoture and thus be guid your stomach craves eral courses. Each left declaring for Pad neat), to'jreiua,ia several days Eiit what iwdiues-tlostation. thiB meeting to have been the best. itf the house of 't,hetS6utherland ed in the operation necessary. without the slightest fearof sMisfMapdeEdgington, ayouug is an awful feeling. Yon Miss Eileen Gold will be the host- Medicine Co.. afephich he will a broken leg or arm, for will whichbe bothered with Sour After not lady ;of Madisonville while de NEW RESERVOIR CERTAINTY. A instance, has been set the sur- Stomacti, Heartburn, Nausea, Bad ess Saturday afternoon, January 28. travel through Viinia in the in- spondeut over the loss of the use f you will Heavy terest of this concern. He is a son geon makes a second oxamiua Breath or dose of Feeling Princeton Entertains Madisonville. ' Digeateze, It retake one of Ed Kirkwood, in this city, anil of her, left arm on account Of , a Has Been Located ' tion to Bee if tho bones are per lieves and cures as If hf Magic. The members of the Madisonville with the present prospects, he prom- a slight stroke of paralysis aud New Line For Main Pleasant ns Candy. Relief in ono Theatrical Troup, and those, accomand 5ilc Determined. fectly i place, When he looks ralnuta. Got a 50c bottle from the ises to be one of their most valuable being unable to play the piano part of u drug department of tho St. Bernard panying thein, who presented salesmen. through the injured her'fa'vorite musical instrument, The new reservdir for EarliugMining Company, Incorporated. "Charlje's Aunt" in Princeton FriJohn Cox, of Anton,, waB in town man's anatomy in this way he day night, were beautifully entertook a dose of Carbolic acid Fri- ton is a certainty. The line has Friday visiting relatives. cati see just what is necessary to FIVE CANDIDATES FOR tained by the citizens of that city, day morning about nine o'clock been surveyed to determine loMrs. Vareen Davis and Miss Min perfect the placiug of the frac REPRESENTATIVES. after the performance, at the Hene-rrietterva DaviB, ot Anton, were in this and died almost instantly from cation for the new reservoir stakr Hotel, at a dance. tured parts, and the best results There were about seventy-fly- e the effects. city Saturday shopping.,' . . ed out.' It is to be on the ridge Two More Candidates Enter Ihe Race follow. prostrated with a short distance north of the resHer mother is Joe Carslye, of Ashbyburg; was Tilford of Nebo and Brown of The new machine at St. Ber T( here Saturday. grieTand is inconsolable on ac- idence of John Sharp. The new Madisonville. nard Hospital has already been .f count of the sad death. Miss main will come down the hill uaed in treatment of several patThomas Thompson Arrested. Edgington was a good christians between "Oaknioor" au3 the old The race for the Democrat ients and in a surgical case or two, Provi- girl aud a prominent worker in Courtout house, into the East Thomas. Thompson, of within the short time after its nomination for representative in dence, was arrested Saturday on the Methodist church. end of Main Street and probably jri.ves promise installation. There was a. small Hopkins County, Funeral services were held on to the, corner otf Mainland sworn out by detective a warraut most interes machine in occasional use in the of beiu one of the Sutton, who claims that he has Sunday morning at the residence Robinson. It is proposed to lay has been, waged hospital for several years' tho ling contests that main, Th,a. locareasonable grounds to believe the on Sugg Street and the iuter-me- an eight-inch many moonp. medical staff having used it oc in this county for took-- place at Grapevine tion of the new reservoir, .on the bey. killed his father. x Young Dr. If. P. Tilford, of Nebo, a cksionally, but it was oat of date Thompson was taken to Dixon cemetery in the presence of a surface, is more thap forty' feet physician and an exand had not been used for" some prominent where he was placed under p;uard. large number of friends and ac- above the 6urfnce level at the ceedingly popular man has iime. Each member of.phe staff present reservoir The change, His examining trial will be held quaintances. that he will be in the ixpects to get tine results in the of today before Judge Browning, it is estimated, will give 16 or 17 county comWilliam Jennings Bryan to Speak. ue of the new apparatus, and race. He tuld the he was in pounds more pressure than, the Baker & Baker and Dixon. Saturday that 'all of them have giVeu the sub- mittee William Jennings Bryan will preseut service, and will suppjy Bourland & Hunt have been enthe race to stay. ject much attention. .. , speakat the Tabernacle in Mad all of Ea.rlington. gaged' to defend Thompson. F. J?, Brown, well known to isonville on the afternoon of Always Blessed Save the Babies. bacco man' stated to friends yea Feb. 20 for tho benefit of the Y. You cannot feel safe, without a botwith a Hearty Appetite if you ubo terday morning that it was his Thirty Days in Jail. It helps your stomach do M. 0. A. As a great many peo- tle of Otto'B Spruce Gum Balaam arid DiJBtee. digests what you eat and Jesse Williams and Ohas Koss purpose to be a candidate for the the work, Pine Tar Compound in your borne if ple have never heard this cele- you have little ohob 8it isanoHitlve blood from your makes Rood rich Sleepless NightB, nomination. both colored of this place vere food, No more brated man and a great many apeoiflo in Croup Brpnohitis and Thm omfy hmklng naad'ad(fo or Stomach Misery. Get. All five of the candidates are madmfromRbyml powtfoi giveu 80 days by Judge Bradley others are interested in the Y. Coughs. It works like magic. One Diges-wGrmpm Friday give relief and the danger , jnftd of all these troubles with for appropriating to their M. 0. A. doubtless the tabernacle dose will For sale by ding departFifty cents a bottl, worth ten- strong men with the voters in Ormtm of Tartmr is over. own use some of the sompanies will be packed to its utmost, ment of the St. Bernard Mining fold IU coat, at drug department of the county aud it "will be hard ' NiAtttM, Nt LlMt PhtSpMti jmateriai at the Hecla mint. Company, Incorporated, m th St. Bernard Mining Company, UooHBg, " tween Evansvillc and Nashville. WHI Make Most Complete Hospital Be- - One of the Best Known Engineers on honor of Mrs. A. L. Welsh, of Okla Henderson Division. horaaCity, Okla. The house was exquisitely decor- the southern part of the city, in 'iiL'Spivy. inym Gordon has returned home to fom,his visit Ex-Ra- y e, olty-Saturda- most exciting On each table was placed a beautiful bouquet of sweet peas and hyacinthb for winch the member cut after the games. Au enjoyable course luncheon was served. Those present were : Mesdames Heury Head, John Grayot, Will-ia- u Morton, Clyde JRuby, Laurel Ruby, Claude Morton, Clarence Nifibet, H. H. Holsman, C. L. Ross, Fred Reiuecke, Ed Young, William Simpson and Mrs, Banks, of Earlington; Misses Elizabeth aud Margaret Victory, Florence Allyn,'-HeleGregory, Bonnie Murphey and Mary Ruby Vera Morton. n Payne, J. R. Harrison and Misb Mario Morgan, were in Earllug-tA- n rel-atlv- V i i8 d , a Ex-Ra- over-estimate- d. d. s, y 1 CI 3 Ev-ansvil- le, u, . :. a : FOR Bill &AKlH3 POWDER Absolutely Pure - it-- v? nt ed t 'I .t ft, W V J b t. ) "rfSP" ''KW'Tny Y ftfesirj -Jh.. ? (W G IvKTir . - 4 SKvr j ?, V " l .& I to m fl- - MMMt4MMlM4MYM r. CbcJ tflBee ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS UUUZl.! ifjuuii Year Six months Three mouths One cl;; M H Bt nuico $1.00 50 25 5 'I C. A. MORTON PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J, E. FAWCETT Member MADISONVILLE, KY. THE LIVE Single copies MANAGER Specimen copies mulled free of Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League application. Correspondents wanted in all parts of the county. Address us for on Funeral Director and Embalmer Any Gall ucans j LET LIVE Madisonville's Popular Grocery Store is offering some exceptional bargains this month in Staple and Fancy Groceries. We invite you to call and see our neat and clean store filled with the the freshest and most complete line nf nrv fn rlcif ornnds that can be found on the market. All kinds of the finest specimans of fruits, shelled nuts, fresh cakes and dainty wafers, suitable for teas, luncheons and afternoon affairs. When you are planning a social affair, don't fail Lo let us assist .you in in getting up that luncheon. Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Kentucky, Phone No. 4 MISS AILEbN DAVIS, Mgr. Telephone 47 li" ! Madi-sonvill- e, Answered1 Promptly Day or Night. 'X Tuesday, January 11, 1911 MMM New Ruling For the State Registrar-Th- e Early to bed and early to rise, Attend to your business and advertise. And you will be healthy, pros-- . new Vital Statistics Liw fl perous and wise. ANNOUNCEMENTS represent Hopkins couuty in the lower house of Mie next General ot Kentucky, subject to the action of Ihe Democratic party. to As-seiwb- ly We are authorized to announce L B. Ray as a candidate for 4' Is party. i We are authorized to announce L. Walker as a candidate for .Representative from Hopkins county in the lower house of the next General Assembly of Kentucky,sub-jec- t to the action of the Democratic OftbB We are authorized to announce Ed L. Young a6 a candidate to represent Hopkins county in the lower house of the next General Assembly of Kentucky, subject to the action of the Democratic party. IF we were charged so much head for sansets,or if God sent around a drum before the hawthorns what make come into we flower, a work should ! about their beauty- -R. L. STEVENSON. Labor Conditions in Alabama, (H, S. Geological Survey Bulletin became operative with the advent of the New Year. For the first time in the History of Kentucky there will be registered under force of law the birth aud deuth of a human being. For the purpose of carrying out the provisious of the uct there have beep appointed over ihe entire State Local Registrars whose duty it will bo to forward the reports of births and deaths to the State Office. Th e State Board of Health will learn from the reports of deaths what spots of the state are infec-tn- d with communicable and preventable diseases aud be aqle to lower the death rate and etfec tually coutrol the spread of such afflictions. It becomes unlawful to bury Hie dead without a permit which is issued by the local Registrar when a certificate of death n presented by the unbertaker from the Doctor! This enables Boird to locate epidemic and, b regulations as to burials, prevent the spread of disease. The physician is required to report all births within ten days to the Local Registrar who for wards them to the State office. If no physician is in attendance, it becomes the duty of 'the par ents of the clnldtoffcwtjtych MITCHELL fe SON a y Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Just below city hall. All coal orders promptly filled. Drayage to all parts of city. Moving a specialty. if " Good rigs. Open all hours." Phone 6 2, JAMES B. ROSS HOTEL CORNER MADISONVILLE, KY. FULL LINE OF Pure Drugs at Reasonable Prices Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, viz: Nail Files, Scissors, Buffers, Talcum Face Powders, 1 oilet Waters and Perfumes. and Bath Bruges, Combs, SUNDRIES Hair Tooth-notges Hot Water Bottles, Atomizers, Sponges, Chamois, Feather Dusters, Nursing Bottles, Fittings, etc SCHOOL SUPPLIES Xablets Pencils' Pens- - Ink- - Erasers, s, etc. Fine line of Box Papers and !u Wedding Tablets. h We make a specialty of fresh oysdel- ters, lettuce, green peas and all icacies in season. THE LIVE AND LET LIVE INCORPORATED events. 'wfa&jjrfpt'' affection, coal mining iu Alabama has been carried on chieJly on the open shop basis. A two months' strike among the union miners in the summer of 1908 failed to strengthen organized labor in the State; During 1909 the industry in Alabama was nor affected by labor troubles, uot a single strike, suspension, or lockout being reported. When-In To relive some of the difficulty Since 1904, when most of the .larger mines were closed for a of undertakers in securing burial considerable period by labor dis- or removal pesmits when the lo- cal registrar lives in a need of window shades see SiBk Brofc.' Book Company. Good Meeting Going on. A splendid meatiug is in prog- ress at the Methodist Church in Madisouville. Rev. Wimberiy is doing such fine work and interest is increasing daily. Large crowds are in attendance and fifteen conversions have been re ported. , How to Cure Chronic Colds and Bronchitis "I , run-dow- n remote district, the Stotfei Regi-strhas issued theSfollowiug rule which will releive Id a great exteut the friction encountered ihe operatioirof the new law. A local registrar may act as sdb registrar flTany local registrar of his couuty or or adjacent couuty and may sign the name of the local registrar of the district in which the death occured to any burial, removal or transit permit when the undertaker, or person acting as such, has presented a complete death certsfi- cate and complied with the law aud rules aud regulations oft the State Board of Health'.J.Su'ch permits shall cousritute authority for burial or remove. The sub registrar shallien his name with the .prefix "peF' uu- der the name ot the local regis-rra- r for whom he isacting aud shall forward at once'- - the death,; certificate to that local registrar-,- . who will be paid the fee as pl- xided by law. , The mayha'rge c&tits for the sum of tweuty-fiv- e his services to ba paid4by the sub-regif-traf ruraler ar BEE ADS PAY QnjfjnjfjfjftnJf$fn& TTFiE NEW STORE HIRST CLEARANCE SALE $?t r.1 I Madisonville, - Kentucky BEGAN SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, AND IS NOW IN FULL BLAST -- 3 9ened its door8 Saturday, January 14, for the most notable Clearance Sale ever known in . ... As advertised in nnr nrcra hille .ifQ o- . ur uuuui ... muuuy ..j wo .!. :... v tic &uiu, iu uuu pnuca tu twu num. c r ta' iuu aim neeajmrt for new goods You need the goods we are ofle'rinir in this Clearance Sale, and von nimiilv nnnnnt. nffnrrl to let it pass by without investigation. We have room in this ad. for quoting only a few of our bargains. If yon see what you are looking for, come early to this Sale, and you will find it in the store-a- ud Jou't at prices you can't resist if it's anything in the line Clothing, Shoos, Millinery Dry Goods, Ladies' Keady-tu-WeaNotions, Gent's Rngg, Trunks, Suit Oases. .Bags, Uudersvear, Hosiery, Etc llle. j4lftfe NeW Sf0,e ", - :,. i::. r1 r, Fur-niBhin- Clear&.nc(3i?Ie on Clea.rance Sale on Clearance Sale on Men's Clothing You pet the greatest reduction on real Higli Class Clothing ever offered in the city. Men's $25.00 all wool Blue Serge Suits, sale price Men's Darl$. Worsted Suits 1 $25 00, slife price i Ladies' Wraps and Coat Suits A rare opportunity that Bhould interest a large number of careful purchasers because of Trimmed Millinery Final Reduction A large assortment of Trimmed Hats In black and t'.ll colors, Velvets, Silks and Felts, are included. All neatly trimmed, tailored and dress oifeots, were $7.50 to $10.00, : educed now to Suits 5 .$27 50 for. chronic cold and bronchitis and a consequent condition. I received no benefit from doctors, and had to give up work. VINOL was recommended and from the seo f ond bottle I commenced to improve I gained in weight and strength,, , my cold and bronchial trouble disappeared, and I am at work again. Iwant to recommend VINOL to anyone Who is in need of such a medicine," Thomas IIksgins. It is the combined action. of the curative elements of the cods' livers aided by the blood making and strength creating properties of tonic iron contained in VINOL which makes it so successful in curing stubborn colds and bronchitis. VlNpL' is a constitutional remedy for chronic coughs, colds, pulmonary troubles, not a palijative like cough syrups. Try a bottle of VINOL. If you don't think it helped yqu, we will return your money. 91, BERNARD MitfING COMPANY Incorporated Drug Department bron-tbitisand Bluevale, Ont., May 4, 1910. was sick for two years with a MBJrVi 4 (ilts $22.50 for Men's Suits $20.00 for. . . Men's Suits $100 for.... Men's Suits $15 00 undertaker. Giveuunder sixth day of January, of the year nineteen hundred and eleven. W L. Heizkk, M. D., , State Registrar. "Paducah Vs Madisonville-The my hand, this the ; for. .. .. Men's Suits $12 50 for. Men's' Suite $10 00 for Clearance Sale on .. 18.39 7.50 17.50 1 6.50 14.00 1 2.50 10.00 7.50 6.75 the unusual values prevailing at this tune. Those offerings will be recognized as some of the most important features of the Clearance Sale. Our $17 50 Cloak for $11.50 ,...". Our $10 50 Cloak for $10.50 ,..,." '.$ 8.00 Our $12 50 Cloak for..., . ..$7.50 Our $10 00 Cloak for Our $0.00 Cloak for "....$ 4.00 Our $3.00 Cloak for ,,...$ 200 Our $25 00 Coat Suit, in all colors. . ., . $10.75 '..'..', ?. . $10 25 Our $15,00 Coat Suit ". . :. $ 'n 50 . Our $14 0 Coat Suit C.?$ 7.75 '....' Oui $l2 0d Coat Suit... Qur $12.50 Coat Suit...,.." ....f.'. $0.00 Clearance Sale on ' " $2.50 75c 75c 50o 25c 25o and $3.00 ri ( Entire line of Children's Hats, neatly trimmed In Persian and plaid acarfs, mushroom and rolling brim shapoB, $2 50 to $3.00 values. January clearance sale prices to to $1.25 $1 .25 r. All Untnmmod Shapes from Paducah nud MadisonvillA Hijrh words fiirls will cross at Madisonville on Feb, 8. schfiol The subject for debate is "Resolved that a person is the pro luct, of heredity rather than No More Dyspepsia. GaB, or other Stomaah Troubles, Nothing will remain undigested or lour on your stomach if you vill take a little Digesteze. a powerful dOBtive, harmless and pleasant as Maple Symp. For sale by the iijifr department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. Calico 'Calico Comforts M..4o per yard' -- Ladies' Underwear -- f$l 25 $1 60 $1.75 $2,00 -- values for..." values for values for values for, ?...$ian ...$l.G0 ....,.940 ...$1 18 $100 Union HOPKINS Kast tenter MrceHarvey BIcltj. " THB t i-- Ladies' Black Tights, Suits for Union Suits for Ladies' Vests for Ladies' Pants for ".' .'. "" 7 45$ ig $1.00 values, for..W.v 1 tv y EW.'.STOREJ CO-OPERATI- VE COMPANY II. P, MORTON, Manager. Ma&sonvilSe, Ktf 1 m 4?. 1 .'j .1 , o ' ff tsHFJJSp, HI m mm 71 C. CIGARS, PHONE 591 t2j Wv W. LINDSAY WHOLESALE J. L. Enoch, foreman pf the L. & N. shops hero spent Sunday with his family in Nashville. Wanthd Clean cotton .ags, Bring to Thh Bhe ofllce. Wo need them. No strings or small pieces v GOOD WC SHOES FOR 111 LITTLE gUUU bUd.bUUU.Ult: 1- -2 MONEY In "taking stock" bllUC& WC cllC I CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS MABI&ONYILLt, KENTUCKY, wanted. W. S MoGary and Charlie Webb sold over one hundred soats to the K K. Mlnistrqls In less than two hours Monday, they won't last long at that rato. If you have not secured your seat fir tho K. K. Mlnistrels on tho uigh't of Jau 23rd better get It now. BUI Leahy, at one timo conductor on tho Interurbau, and for a long time freight o. inductor on this 'division, ha saved enough nionuv to liiitld a nice home In Howell. V. P, Graham an nfllclcnt empUvye of tho M. H. & E. of Earlington, is off on a 30 days vacation, and is touring the North and East. W. F. Goodrich left this.week for Mobile Ala., to locate In that city. Mr. Goodrich is one of Madisonville'a Have you visited our "Bargain Shoe Counter" lately? TA 25 CCNUR STRICT J dlC miUIliy UUlllClUUb UUU5 UUU CUUS iiuuw- - ing on this' counter at a great sacrifice. Shoes for men, women and children that will answer for the balance of the winter, at from to 3 of their first price, ' if you buy We will save you "good money 2-- AD-TAL- K Don't fall to call for TlpjTop flour. MIbbos Laura and BobbIg DoMosh, of Madisonville, What would you think of a salesman whojroportod forfduty one day, lay off for two, worked a half day, went off for a week and bo on without any regulari wore hero Satur- day . ity? Surelv you would not ex- ''work" very irregulary. The faot that advertising costs money is proof of its value. Things without cost are usually worth only their price. pect good service from such a man. And yet some merchants hold advertising, which is simply a "salesman," up to great results when it is allowed to Messrs. W.J. Cox, M. K. Gordon and GJun Eudaley, of Madisonville, woro here on business. Little Engono WltherBpood, who has boon quite ill with pneumonia, Is reported some better. Artists Drawing and Water Color Paper for pale at this ollloo. Largo best Photgraphers. size sheets 5 cents. Barnett & Stone have just reStrothor Hancock, of this city, ceived a new drummer's wagon and was in Madisonville Friday on will use it in their livery and feed MADISONVILLE, THESE: BARGAIN StiOEDS BISHOP & COMPANYT" KENTUCKY business, Loo Salmon, of Earlington, made a business trip- - to tho county seat Friday. K A K News of the Town tbo famous Orpheum for an ontor.tatnment Monday night, January 23. Thin show conpeople aud includes tains thirty-tw- o some or tho best talent in thg country. It is guaranteed to be a good, clean performance, full of catchy songs aud sparkling wit. Let every o no turn out to sue a good show, have a good hearty laugh and help , swell the gate receipts. John Summers, of this city, was fn MadlBonvlllo Saturday on Tip Top Flour nils the bill. Mr. aud Mrs. Irwin Sisk, of the Saturday visiting friends. country, wore hare Saturday shopSlsk Bros, will sell you cut glaes ping;. aud sterling silver goods at a 25 per 3 pound can pie peach, ioc. Owen Shaver, of this place, was cent diBoount until February 1. 2 pound can table peach, ioc. MIbs Mary in Madiecmvlllo Saturday. Frances Ashby, of James BankB and wlfo, of Victo- Madisonville, was m this city 2 pound can pie peach, ria, woro horo Saturday Jvlsltlng Woduesday visiting friends. 2 pound can cherries 5c. ' friends. Misses Margarot Kemp and Doris Try Tip Top Flour. It is the Qulrl wero shopping In Madison- 2 pound can black berries. . 5c ville Wednesday. ' best. 2 pound can goose berries, oc Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Neil Splllmnn is behind the counSuuday, a fine 9 pound boy, 1 pound can ak?d beans, 5c ter at King's drug 6tore for a few days. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Authei' 2 pound can baked beans'.. Geo. Robiusou, of tins city, was la Brown, Sunday night, a flue girl. '. . . 1 pc MtUllsonvirie Saturday on business. Lon Hull, of Ilopklusvillo, was J. VV. Thompson, of MadlBonvlllo, hero Saturday visiting relatlvos. Chili Can Corn 7 was hero Saturday. SlBk Bros. hae the latest copy'Georgia Hash 7XAC J. It. Rash, of tills city, made a right books for rent. buBiiioss'trlp to MadiBonvllIe Satur Miss Katie Whalou was in Madi 1 pound can oil sardines, , day. sonville Tuesday. with key.. 5c Say Tip Top Flour to your groMrs. W. D. Umstoad viBited cery man. Stoye polish, percan. . . friendB In Mndisonvlllo Tuesday. The Klnb Koutuck Band has Mrs. Harriet Browning and daugh5 pounds of Wyandott wash- Welby Prichett, of Madisouville, was here Sunday. , City Marshal Bradley, of this place, was in MadlBonvlllo Satur day. B. G. Cardwell and sistor, MIsb Anna, of Madisonville, were here I' IN fl THE N X GROCERY LINE AN UP TO DATE DEPARTMENT STORE Five big stores under, one roof. We handle EVERY-THIN- G. 7c. 1 If you don't see what you want, ask for it. Each department in this store carries a complete line of goods and new goods are arriving constantly. ;e m IB ! e give our customers the best brands andj most de-pendable ir $ jc goods' on the market at moderate prices and that's v why we hold their trade. ri so-cur- ed .$ - Mln-Btre- ls ter, 44 Yu . .50c for.' Slsk Bios, have u full lino of ville, waB in town Tuesday. Miss Ida Martin Ib visiting in Books. Blank Dr. Price's Jelly Desert, per Dr. A. O. Slsk, of this city, was in Madisonville this week. package, Messrs. E. L. Wise and M. Deav-n.? 5c Madisonville Saturday on business. made a business trip to. Mortons Frank D. Rash, ot tills city, was lu Madisonville Saturday on busi- Gap Tuesday. L. D. Huff, of Hopklnsvillo, is ness. Beginning with Saturday, Is visiting friends hero this week. Chas. Miles, of this city, who Mrs. Jane Clark spent Tuesday seriously 111 with pneumonia, 1b reand for the next with Mrs. Geo. King In Madison- January 14, ported slightly improved. ten days, we offer the above Old papers for sale at the Bee ville. Mrs. O. M. Cannon, of Detroit, office. bargains. You are expected to be present at Mich., was the guest of her brothorl Temple Theatre Monday night, Capt. Paul Price, of this city, SunJanuary 28. The K. K. Band will day. Seats are now on sale for the K. have ohargo and a good minstiel K. Mlnistrels and are going like hot THE CLEAN GROCERY show is guaranteed. oakeB on a cold morning, bettor seMrs. W. J. Veasey and son are cure yours while you can get then. WEBB BROS., Props., visiting relatives in Slaughtervlllu, Mrs. Hewlett left for Florida Mona few days. day to spend tho winter. KENTUCKY EARLINGTON, was in Madison Dr. E. A. Davis ville Saturday on busiuess. Bring your pictures to Slsk Bros.' Book Store and have them framed. sas 4? Abner Johnson and son, Gordon, Kt; VV TEMPLE THEATRE of Madisonville, were here Saturday VV VV onlbusiness. t VV Forrester, who .has been in VV J. R. VV Hartford several days, ha$ returned VV home. m VV VV Mrs. Geo. B. Newbold, of this city, VV The Kliili Kenfuck Band, Presents VV w,aB In Madisonville Saturday afterVV noon 'visiting friendB. VV VV ' VV v If you have not used Tip Top VV VV Flour, you have not used the best. VV Maj. F. B. Harris, of Mortons Gap, was here Saturday on busi- tv VV ness. Madldonville, was 0. G. Ong, of VV in the city Saturday on business. A picked company of singers, dancers, Luke Teaguo, of Madisonville, offering an entire evening of mirth. was here Saturday on business. m FauJl and D. D. Woodruff, j W. J. melody, everything nevv, novel, original spcial ofSt. Charles, were bore Saturday scenery, costumes, eneccs. x concert Dy imud- - ien-tuc- k on business. ' Band. :' '', , , thk Bkk and.the Book. That's a Ask The BeIs Bood combination. y Tuesday. powder. .15c Mrs. Henry Wyatt is seriously ill Extra grade black pepper, in uow at the hospital. glass shaker. If you have a friend or relative 5c living at a distance, send them the Heinze pickled onions ioc Beo a year it will only cost aud dollam and it will be a con- Half pint Machine Oil. ioc stant reminder of you, twice each 50 cent t package Horse and week. Tom Flnley made a buslnoss trip uattie rowders ana a 25 to this city Tuesday. cent buggy whip, both Mrs. J. W. Robinson, of Madison- Mable, wero In Madisonville We are r9ching9utfter new customers and wewant YOU. CpifieTin an'dt us talk the matter over. We want to show '.y6uQur;. goods and ....:... ... uote prices that-w- e know will Soml-Week- save you money: '$' .& ly tf. ... STORE SU BERNARDManager COYLE, x ... R. .4. St Bernard Mining INCORPORATED 9 Company I EARLINGTON, 4 KENTUCKY O J T j) iiWVr TfTr V f jTT vy xx&. y y T ' v. -- T7 rence 3aie 1 14, CLOSING SATURDAY O Monday Night, January 241 We havetour warehouse" full of wire and another car coming in soon. In to make room for the new car we are going to make a price for one week order only that will move it out. If you are going'to fence any this year you had better buy now. BEGINNING SATURDAY, JAN. JAN. 21 i1! v we make the following low cash prices: 39 inch American The Orpheum Minstrels fun,-frolic, i i A .11 Field Fence 27 cents per rod . inch American Field Fence 30 cents perVod 39 inch, all No. Wire, American Field Fence 40 cents per rod 47 inch, all No. 9 Wire, American Field Fence 44 cents per rod There never has been s"uch prices on fence in this country. You had better get iru. These prices do not include- - staples or stretcher. $ '47 . . , . man about it. nT JohnM. Hogan was In Madison 'TiU Saturday attending a meeting MofM Democratic bounty uouven ttOB. JJf ofi. R. M, Of FIB a Salmon, of IlBley, m'i u wuut: ununuV, was-- l 1 MadisoDvilie, mmmEimm'jmMmmmmgk Wyx rMf ov Prices 25, 35 and 50 Cents o ? f BOURLrAND & MOORE, THE CASH HARDWARE STORE ' - . - - Kentucky : 9 xjoMf & '7 ?!, oIUki.. ....., , . iuikvlA affiflPBBIMJWPlfiffSiiiiiB-jIMHM- J.. ' WV;Fty;. v - . ' f : '" ' '. .i . . tttvwiwm - ag :nmil 'aa " aMBKBHWPPIW ft -' ' . i,"-- "' . Tqifeft-- . , 'f-.t- f 'Strop' '.w i T7 : ,. . .,: .'., ' . ' , ' Mis tWa .jTiTATATLTtf KIOS ... j.I. , ; ss ;t 't vam BARHSLEY BRIEFS. lu.iigaisi-rfK.iA- mif m - 15,003 Prescriptions ..fl ittin i,rfft..iJ,iTiii tilau, The above numbers represent the original prescriptions filled by us during the year just ended. These figures tell a story. It is a story of public confidence. A confidence that we earnestly try to merit. It has afforded us great pleasure to be in a position to serve you through the past year and we assure you that the present year will find us no less appreciative of your patronage. We consider it a privilege to do your prescription work and accord each and every one the time and care necessity to insure accuracy. Quality also plays a vital part in thisjwork, an essential which we never overlook. We thank each individual for the many shown us. pref-rences VA K n Mr. W. D Hill, Postmaster, was iu Earlinjton on business lust week.Mr Claud Woodis, having bought the property of Mrs. Clements' which was damaged by fire sometime ago, is repairing some and will movo in, when finished. Mrs T. H. Sisk and children visit-e- d & her sister Mis. Mary Jones last Thursday. I. A. Williams who has been ill aw of Yellow Jauiiders will soon be ready for work auaii). Lake Morton, of the country wap &? in town Friday. Mr. C. C. Rumbo insurance agent Friday. on of Madisonville was-horX business, e Used Extensively - vm BY THE u THE JJ ov t em mSm ; mmm. mm &ggEift0 wsmmm .if irM l 1 H U! K W 5-- SI. BERNARD DRUG STORE 57. BERNARD MINING CO. jts i W Mr. Jno. Gibbons was iu Earlington on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Liga Boblnson spout Saturday night and Sunday in the Country with Mr and Mrs. T, H Y AL OTYPEWRITER STANDARD PRICE JSr-emGl- Ti fi. The Simplest, Strongest and Most Practical Typewriter Made Sisk. Mrs. Mary Jones has repaired the public bridge in front of her residence that has been out of commission for some time, and it adds to the convenience of traffic passing that way. Rex MoEuen was in town Saturday on business for St. B. M. Co. A. H. Jones was in Earlington (35.00 Cit-y n INCORPORATED R0Y4L TYPEWRITER CO. Royal Typewriter Building New York, N. Y. EARLINGTON, KENTUCKY .ADDITIONAL HEWS OF THE TOWN Mrs. Scymorc Dead. M, U i-- . Mrs. Seymore, a well kuowu Paragould lady, of Madisonville, died r A.. W. Howard, of Ark., was in Earlington yesterday the residence of Mrs. Jeuuiuus vlsititiR frlendB. Mr. Howard form- on Seminery street at two o'clock erly lived bere and was for years In niilrltnt' iiiouioiiuu uuunauotj uu this morning after a linserinu biin nLUiUDiiu ItxDiiKnnn KnnlnaDD rttl i the L. & N, He ip now manager of illness of stumache trouble She an electric light and Ice company at was a life Ions: member of tin his hpme town. Methodist church and a conso Jas. Kilroy and daughter, Miss crated christian woman. Fuuer- Virgie. were In Madisonville al services will be conducted by Eev. Wimberlv aud the inter G. F. Wathem, of Madisonville, ment will take place rft Odd Fel. was here Monday on business. Oenietery. . Crenshaw, who has been ill loV6 She leaves a husband and two for several days 1b reported better. DagEuckman, df Providence, was children, Arnold Seymore, of Kuoxville,Tenu., ,iud Mrs. Ular.a iero MoudHV on business. Mrs. 0. B. Johnson,- of this city, Nisbet, of Bartlettsville, OklH. was hi Madisonvflle Monday. homu. I C.-S- Saturday. Paul was M. Saturday. Linar Morgan waBin Earlington Saturday. . Frank Josleyn went to Mortons. Saturday. W. R. Wade went to Madisonville on business Saturday. Frank Josleyn made a trip to j.he ); Couuty Seat Saturday. Goldle and Finley Moore Brother, went to Madisonville Saturday. Roy Suthard to. Earlington M-er1 A Ira Each JPr-ianoijDe-il VllHY A w M M e Electric Appliance is a Desirable A r mil qi linn Moore, editor of the Beo in town Saturday while 'ou-drivin- Saturday. Miss Emma Slpk visaed her auni Mrs. Mary Jones, Saturday. Mlbs Maude Pyle who hos pneu monta is still improving. Olaronftfi W wnnt to Mortons a The electric lighted home is the home of comfort, of convenience, of general cleanliness, of safety, and it is made happier with the use of the little electric appliances now being put on the market. Visit our office and let us demonstrate to you the use of the following: Flatiron, Chafing Dish, Utility Motor, Milk Warmer, Massage Vibrator, Curling Iron. Corn Popper, Disc Stove, Percolator, Hot Water Cup, Luminous Radiator. Cigar Lighter., Vacuum Cleaner, Sewing Machine Motor, and Ranges. i Kwutiy fc . t Sunday. Clauri'a PrrU was ,n MRdlsonviiie in 'l&adisonvllle Robin-se- n, kill More Than Wild Beasts. tdhg was Monday on biiHineB. J L. O'Bryan and J. W. Jr., of Madisonville, were here S&turday on business. Mrs. N. I. Toombs and daughter, Blizabeth. of Madisonville, spent Sunday with tbe family of W. E. . ' "It Aahby. Mrs. Jno. CanBler, of Howell, who has been visiting here several days has returned home. gists. Misses Lena Towasand and Anna Notice. Bolen, of Madisonville, visited the In future tbe Golden Cross Lodge Misses KoBtnors Sunday. Miss Verna Oates, of Madisonville, will meet on the first and third Saturday in eaoh month at 7:80 was here Monday. 8 o'clock, as Thomas Logan was in Nortouville o'clock, instead ,of at will heretofore. Members take noMonday on business. tice and be goverhed accordingly. Robt, Fenwlck, wife and baby, of Mrs. NorjiiE Umstead, Madisonville, spent Sunday here Secretary. with relatives. Steve Mothershead, of Evansville, Remaining Goebel Assassination Indict was here Sunday, ments Have Been Dismissed. Mrs. Eugene Cordier, of MadisonFrankfort, Ky , Jan, 14. In ville, was here Sunday visiting rela- dictments against W. H. Oulton, tives. Wharton Golden and Green GolMarvin Mitchell visited friends den, the last of those indicted in in HopkinsviHe Sunday. Yard Master Banks spent Sunday connectiotyvith the assassination of Gov. William Goebel, were in Trenton. y on motions of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Nixon, visitedJ dismissed Common wealth Attorney Frank friends in Madisonville Monday, V,4- Dan Griffln, ofJWheatcroft, visited lin. his father D,B. Griflln, of this city, Oulton is reported dea.cT and Sunday. Prosecutor Frankliu saysf her, be Carl WooKork was in Madison- lieves uo conviction couIH-b'hud ville Sunday. iu the Golden cases. MrB. Ernest Brinkiey was in HopImperishable Gift for Son or Daughter. kinsviHe, Sunday visiting friends, F. G. Payne, of this city was in Is a scholarship at the Wilbur R. Evansville Sunday. Smith BuBinesB College, Lexington, Boberfc Stevens waB in Hanson Ky. A course at this college will be an imperishable capital, and will Sunday visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffman, of qualify them for a fine position and Madisonville, was here Sunday for a successful life. visiting Dr. and Mrs. A. 0. Sisk. Orpheum Minstrels. Claude Borders, of Madisonville, Mirth, Melody, Laughter and Song was here Sunday visiting his par- will reign over the audiences who ents. attend the Orpheum Minstrels, which the John Carroll, of Coiltown was sent Ktub Kentuck Band will preat the Temple Theatre, Monday fcere Sunday visiting his froinds. night, Jan. 23. The performance is Mr. and Mrs. Elgie Sisk spend a clean, Wholesome, laugh provokSunday with relatives in Mortons ing one, its sole object being to Gap. amuse and entertain. Over twenty of the latest song hits will be reu W. W. Watts and wife made friends In Mortons Gap a visit Sun- dered by picked singers, and the company numbers over thirty-twday. people. Special stage settings, elecMrs.John Tanner, of this city, trical effects, and other novelties was in Ma'diBqnville Monday. will be Introduced. Mrs. Wither? was m Madisonville Included In the big cast are such Sunday visiting friends. clover and talented artists as Wade Mrs. Arch Longstalf visited rela- and Wade, the premier black face comedians, Johnny-Lowry- , tives in Providence Sunday. the gbld-e"- h voiced little soubrette, Grace. GlaMr. and Mrs, Ben Sisk, of Madisonville, were here Sunday visiting zier, Cook and Woodall, Porter and Kersands, champion buck and wing the family of Dr. A. O. Sisk. dancers. to-da- The number of people killed yearly by wild beasts don't approach the vast number killed by dibease germs. No life is safe from their attacks. They,re in air, water, dust, oven food. But grand proteoXlqnis ,afT torded by Electric Bitters, 'wMMi' destroy and expell these deadly dis- Company, 'Incorporated, ease germs from the system, That's y '; why chills, fever and argue, all maE. P. Barnes was iu this city ' larial and many blood diseases yield " promptly to this wonderful blood purifier. Try them, and enjoy the glorious health and new streogtb they'll give you. Money back.if not satisfied. Only 60c at all Drug, Asthma Sufferers and old people with a hacking congh will find iustaut relief in Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam and Pine Tar Compound, made from the Spruc and Pine tree. Your living made more pleasant and life prolonged oy using thla valuable remedy. TryTt. Price 50c. For sale by drug department, of the St. Bernard Mining Municinal Electric Office I Masonic Building Madisonville, Kentucky 41 FREE Dr. D. PRESCRIPTION Slowly made, sturdy good 'fJ"wM St Sent to All Who Ask Prescription 1 i ! a of Wonderful New Medical Discovery tion suitnblegpryour case and offer to do it FRKE. I will als6send you free of cost my book, "How To Get "Well," for your guidance. Do not wait, as you may not see this offer auain, but fill out tbe coupon and send today. Remember it will cost you nothing for this wonderful new prescription discovery just fill out coupon, and you will receive prescription and book bv return mall, all charges paid. J. Walsh's nioBt wonderful discovery bas attained Bnch remarkable succBBs tbat he baB decided to send a free prescription to all who All outUhe, coupon below and mail It today. The ordinary doctor would cbargeqpm one to three dollars for writinfe a common prescription, tlio specialist from Qve to twenty-five- . I sfTer to write a prescrip- SENT FREE T3EAL - i. shoes for reSl W" boys, built pair by C oupon -- for - Free - Prescription and FREE BOOK 2094 BOSTON, MASS, My Principal Trouble flas Been: Mike" acro8B X in front of your trouble. Two crosses XX in front of the one from which you Buffer niosp. , WW DE D. J. WALSH, Box me atdhce,' all charges Send paid, your free prescription for mv case and' your book-a- ll entirely "if free to..me. 'MY NAME IS,, fgr . MY SL e ADDRESS IS r 'Khcumatism -- Kidney Trouble -- Diabetes Dropsy . long afflicted? If your disease is not on the list opposite write the name here A.w "Neuralgia i - Diarrhoea Constipation Indigestion Headache Dizziness Bladder Trouble Heart Disease Impure Blood Female Trouble Torpid Liver Partial Paralysis Nervousness 'Malaria Brlght's Disease pair with that attention to quality, style, snap antd foot fitting comfort which can be secured only by making shoes to ordejfi m ,1 i i maKine: rnem siowiy. ana is nevict found in those shoes which are shot ;t through by factories which grind them out as fast as machines will make them. f4 1 14 ii itt il t MMM.WMY.W I B. M. SLATON, Undertaker MADISONVILLE, jThc KY- - dealer. A dictionary with every pair, size 11J4 and, up. Ask your CUSTOM '1 a MADE BY i 3: j Every tKin New. Fiileflt Hearse in the County NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. MASONIC BUILDING WERTHEIMER-SWART- S SHOE CJ0. U. t --: St. Louis, THE - BEST LOOK S. A. j, A -- ft - o' t. TELEPHONE - SERVICE ' Note that the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company, Incorporated, is offering to you an ideal proposition for telephone service. Using our service you have advantages of long distance connections to every, important point in the United States. The advantages of telephone service in your residence are too numerous to mejition, but among them would be daily communication with the markets, obtaining prices, getting accurate reports tn the weather, calling up your neighbors, friends and relatives. All these advantages and pleasures ara more than worth the price you would pay for the service. Literature and Information furnished by calling on our manager, E. G. Matin, HERE, MR. FARMER! ROBT. SORY M. D., madisonville ; -- l ' ; KENTUCKV.W X V Speciul atfeuMoa given :to diseiiBPs of the !Eye, Ear, V Nose arifl Throat, .Glaeses fitted. Eyes Tested. .. I : df j ' ' $ CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. t OFFICE HOURS! ? TO 12 A. Office Oyer C. L. Ron' Grocery. , f., 2 TO 4 p. M. O . street'L r, -- 1: Y5 ' ' J: f4 jy.Kt ttr vii . If .IV' '.? - .'