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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 27, 1911
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TUESDAY TUESDAY A and FRIDAY JF II Be (Zj&w" IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR mw W (f FRIDAY BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR"SALE No. ilk '- a TWENTY-SECON- D YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1911 8 Madisonville Notes BY AILEEN DAVI8. l Bountiful 'Brldgo" Party Glvon for Miss Gregory. MIbb Helon Gregory, of Yazoo (Jity, Miss,, was tho honor guest on Tuesday afternoon, wlieti Misses Elizaboth mid Margaret Victory , charmingly outurtaiuud ut "Bridge" iu her honor at their beautiful lioinc In Enrlington. Mrs. It. C. Sttttlo, or MiullBonvlllo, made tho liiulioBt score, and wat. presented with a most elaborate sterling silver, ioo croam server. At ouch table, tho guost making tho highest Buoro, wan given an corsage boquet of valley and maiden hair ferns. MIbbgb Vintory wore assisted by Misses Metabeth Sory and Kuther-IVictory, during tho social hour. A beautiful luuoneon was senod to lil-ll- es n a V in several courses. Thult guostB includod' Mrs. Uoo. 9 1 V j ? s I K it to tho piers, those Providence Wednesday. Six Aen Fatally Injured jn Explosion.. mark the bales, those that carry EARLINGTON, KENTUCKY Get tho habit of coming to the Wiluhurre, Pa . J in. 25- .- it aboard ship and thoso that ur SM oillce of tn Semi Weekly branch v injured inj range 'i r it in the hold are all memBoo, at Mortoti'H Furniture Sioih. Six,nu ".ii. ut tinHtigieTf- - bers of different unions known when jou want engraved cardP, em- - aufxn r of the Penn- - as drivers, haudlers, yardmen, boased lettei beads, dance tlckte or town No. 10 piorauis. We hav the bert and sylvan i t'o t'ninminv nl Pits-toi- .. inarkmen, screwmen and others. lot us flgnro wth you on pricen. Ti'- iiiim o" iin'. If was argued by the GovernAliiRKN Davis, Manugfr. ESTABLISHED 1869 l'h Iquiokf st u'mI must etrcMvw ment's attorneys that when those Miss SusIh Hall, of Nebo, was iu tin- pn,iegm,i men conspired ivniwdy r.r strike and tie town shopping YVedneoitay. nI curing any rlivhig irrigation BlnOiHnekCOngh up the port theyto interfered with W. C. Johnson aud Jos he cough r cold Mrs MinlngTOo., Johnson, of Greenville, arrived hwro Qhecker il Hniinl Departmout,-specia- l iutorstate commerce. Drug Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Incorporaod. Mrs. Clyde Ruby, is one of tui most agoiits. ' State Officer Held Guilty, on popular visitors iu this city iu yoatb Jorold Johnson, at their homo The convicted men are James past, and has been tho guoBt of hon- Eiet Centor street. Prominent Young People Wod. to Miss Louise Hunter returned Byrnes, former president of the or at a number of moat elutiorate soMarvin L inter mid Mis-- Katie With the "Big .Store" is cial ailalrs glvon in Earlington and Elktou Thursday, after spending gpuncil and at present state labor peyerftl weeks in this city with, her H'Mr'nwti ioJ),nf.ri.i.. fav w'lft Madisonville. the Shelf, Counter and Case ol Louisiana; united 'wy wedlock Tuesfl'iv mor-niu- commissioner mother. Philip Peareaw, former President Emptying Sales Month of the J. R. Howard, of Cordova, Alaska, Luoian Davi., of Hopkinsville, it '.he rsldvucc of Father of the local coal wheeler's union, Is hero tho giiost of his cousins, was in tho city Wednesday. year. The present stock must McParluiid oT the 'Church of U, jRltfe Whlttlngbill mid Mrs." Vida S. Swan, former president of go to make room for the comMrs. F. O. Baker returned to this Immactiliite Conception" in the KosutG, Union. Longshoremen's Wednesday, after spending the presence of a pv.ir.ber of freiuds the city ing of the spring stocks. SpeW. S. Elgin And daugluor, Miss past week at the home oi her mothSw,nn and Pearsaw are negroes. nnd relatives The happy con cial bangain sales will be conFrancos, loft Thursday forHopkinB-vill- er In Hopkinsville, Sontanc6 1ms been deferred. pie left for St. Loni: immediately to attend tho funeral of Mr. ducted in all lines in all our Mrs. Bello Nuckolls of HopkinsThe strike, which occured two Elglu'B fathor, F, W. Elgin. where they 1b hero the gueBt of Mrs. Ruby after the ceremony ville, men and boys' departments. years ago, grew out of' the re Will Mltchpll, of Pleasant Grove, Latloou. will snend their honeymoon. fusal of the coal wheeler's union You have now the greatest of was horo Thursday. Miss Robbie Peyton, of Nebo, vis- Miss Hofi'ina'i is iiu fittrnctive J. H. Jackson, of Anton, was iu ited friends in this city Wednesday. young luly a.id ha quite n num- to coal tho steamer Habil because savings opportunities, as longshoreman had been town Wednesday. Hill, of Evansvlllo, was here ber of friend.? in Ih cmmuuity. nonuuiou Geo. employed to load the vessel. John X. Taylor, of Hartford, was Thursday. Mr. Lnnier j ' fn'i-'- il conductor on business Wednesday hero i Phuirisy pains are locatod jlinj on thi division m d conild rc d A High GratiO Blood Purifier. Will Cates, of Hanson, shopped bolow the short ribs. Lumbago af a rising rwlioxd ui'Mi. The in town Wednesday. Go to tho St Bernard Mining Co., fects the same reagon but toward IT Bee joins other freinda incorporated, drug department, and Mitchell, of Friday'B School the back. BALLARD'S SNOW T. H. buy a bottle of B. B. B. (Botanic In eithLINIMENT is the remedv House, was In town Wednesday. in visliinir them puj: ''"'"e, , Blood Balm.) It will purify and enIf rubbed in thoroughly i' hero er case. pain, relaxes tho muscles nnd piosperity. PhjllHall, of Manitou,Jwas rich your blood and build up your coasos weakeued, broken down system. B. Thursday. and tho patient can move abo'it .rfrrrr- t B. B. is guaranteed to cure all blood freely and comfortably. Price 2oc y Don't forget the 50c and $1 00. Sold b St. Bernard Physician Said Appendicitis jfeortseB and 6kin humors, such as Rheumatism, , Boo has a branch oillce for Drug Store, Incorporated. . rfr jfllii. Hr Ulcers, Eating Sores, ii people In Morton's Furnihi Poison, Syphilitic Blood ture Store. If you want advertisCatarrh. Gall Stones Expelled by ifie Great Eczevna, ing or job work or .wish to subscribe TM Itching Humors, EVANSVILLEJND. for the paper, call up number 4. Kidney Preparation Risings and Bumps, n AiiiKKK Davis, Manager. Bone Pains. Pimples, Old Sores, W. W. Arnold, of Friday's School thought I would do you a favor and I you know what Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-RoScrofula or KernelB, was In town Thursday shopHouse, let Superatiug Sores, Boils, Carbunhas done so far for me. ping. About one year ago I was taken ,sick cles. B. B. B. cures all these blood Ernest Anderson roturnod to with a terrible paiu m my right side. My troubles by killing the poison sysand expelling it from the Wednesday, after a family physician pronounced it appendiSapula, Okla., citis. About two weeks ago I received tem. B. B. B. is the only blood to his parents, Mr. and short visit your Almauoc aud read iu it about weak ftempay that can do this therefore Mrs. E. H. Anderson. kidneys, and my back hurting me so H cures and heals all sores when all much, I thought I would try your Swamp-Ro- else falls, $1 per large bottle, with Albert Schacheror. a former citi Prescription of Wonderful New Medical Discovery Sample and to my great astonishment, after direction for home cure. Co., Atbeen livzen of this place, who has using one bottle, l expeiieu mree gau tree by writing Blood Balm ing ln'Seattle, Wash., for the par.t stones, which weighed 135 grainsjust lanta, Ga. two years.roturned to this citv Sunthink of it. My kidneys are not well Dr. D. J. Walsh's most wonderful discovery has attained such reyet, and so I nave conciuueu. to continue Maj. F. B. Harris of Mortons Gap Sells markable succBBS that he haB decided to send a free prescription to all Will be connected with the day aud Mr. Schwake, the with Swamp-RooProperty to Ward Kington. who fill out the coupon' below and mail it today. The ordinary doctor J..B. Armstrong Tailor Establishdruggist, thought that it never was apwould charge from one to three dollars for writing a common prescript In the future. ment pendicitis and that the doctor had made Maj. F. B. Harris sold his tlon, the BpeciallBt from five to twenty-fivI slier to write a prescript a mistake. It was no doubt, gall stones 0. F. Shelton, a prominent real suitable to your case and otler to do it FREE. tion or that caused the trouble, soonthey would home place and two other houses I will also send you free of cost my book, "How To Got Well," for estate agent of this city, who haB after not have come away so to Ward Kington, of the King-to- u your guidance. Do not wait, aB you may not see thiB offer again, but fill for several dayB been in Rochester with" SWamp-Rooyoa nothing for Remember it and Thomas B. McGregor. Coal company a few dayB out the coupon new send today. discovery just will cos coupon, and you past, returned h6me Thursday. I shall always praise Dr. Kilmer's fill out prescription wonderful this to all those who suffer from ago. Mr. Kington will occupy will receive prescription and book by return mall, all charges paid. Tom McGregor who is a caiuli Swamp-Roo- t Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Ross and liver and bladder troubles and Tumor Ruby left Tuesday for Flor- date for republican nomination am very thankful that I ever discovered tho Harris residence and Maj. id to spend several months. for Attorney, General, is now such a worthy remedy. I feel01confident Harris will move to Madisonville. an that it will cure me entirely Mrs. VidftKosuiel who has been third assistant attorney cenern) ney aud liver trouble. Mr. Harris has for several and FREE BOOK MRS.MARYJ.SCHNITTGER, A years, beeu one of the most valspending several weeks in OwensKuutllokv. He is a younc 3502 15th St. and 5th Ave., boro, tho gueBt of her daughter, nas BOSTON, MASS. Box 2094 DR D. J. WALSH, ued employees of the St. Ber man an nble lawyer aud a good Nebraska City, Neb. returned to this city for a short visit Send me at once, all Personally appeared before campaigner. A native of West- iTcf Aav of Autust. 1000. Mrs. me this nard Mining Oompauy aud will paid, your free prescriptioncharges My Principal Trouble .Has Been! Mary J. to relatives. for my Z. .. t... lt.A.1 mo Make a cross X In front of your case and your book all entirely a specialty of tlolng two ern Kentucky, having been boru Sclimiiger, wuo suuscnutu ittA. same still continue his connection We make trouble. Two crosses XX in front and made oath that the free to me. ' with this company as Superinand three color work. If you want aud reared on a farm in Marshall is true in substance and iu fact. of the one from which yon suiter MY NAME IS n most, classy job work that will give Clerk, of the South Diamond County. " tendent A. P. Young, County ' see our' samples n and get Kidney Trouble LOUIS SOT, Deputy. Rheumatism mine. MY ADDRESS IS Bladder Trouble Lumbago Will Do For To prices at the MadisonvMlo Branoh and mightiest little trove What Swamp-RoTho busiest s Heart Disease Diabetes Office In Morton's furniture Store. thing that ever was made 1b Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham-toyou a weak throat? If so, Have Impure Htoo4 Dropsy Stomach and Liver Tab- xou Manager. N. Y., for a sample bottle, It will you cannot be too careful, AiiiHEN DVis, Female Trouble Neuralgia lets, They do the work whenever convince anypne. You will also receive cannot begin treatment too early. Torpid Liver Diarrhoea Will Phillips, of Earlington, 4was you require their aid. These tab a booklet of valuable information, telling Each cold makes you more liable to . long afllloted? Partial Paralysis Constipation llere'Wodnesday on business. lets ohahRe weakness Into strength, all about the kidneys and bladder. When another and the last is always the Age. disease is not on the list Nervousness Indigestion If your into energy, elpbmineBe you will take sure and men- harder to cure. If Miss Bhoda Waddllngton passed llstlessness When Malaria opposite write the name here Headache into ioyCusness. Their action is so tion this writing, be Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at. Regular Hftv-cepaper, Drlgbt's Disease Dizziness'' ,, through, this city Wednesday en gentle one don't realize they have ihe outset you will be saved& much size bottleB for to her' home In Gracy, from taken a purgative. Sold by Geo. and drug store. Sons route trouble Sold by GeoKlng Ht all Louisville, where uhfe has been King & Sons. Atkinson, MIhh Uarrie Atkinson, Mrs. Paul Banks and Mrs. Georgo Newbold, of Enrlington; Mcsdaiiios W.O.Morton, C. L. Ross, V. J Duliu, H. H. Holoman. John L. Grayoi, Clyde Ruby, It S. Dnllii, Jr., Jj. E. Ruby, Fred itoiticcke, It. 0. Suttle, 11. Ft Head, 0. A. Morton, W. P. ItohB, 0. N. Nlsbot, A. It. Cuuunings, Will Simpson, C. W. Lindsay; MIbboh Florence Al lyn, Mary ituby Morton and Aiieon DaviH, ot Madisonville; MIbb llelon Gregory, of Yazoo City, Miss., mid MIbb Virginia Lookett, of Henderson MeBdamos Norrls Gordon and L. G. Ray and MIbbos Janlo Victory and Anna Garnott Tate wero guests during tho social hour. Mibb Gregory, who Is tho guest of LABOR UNION A TRUST MADISONVILLE TO HAVE itet&f&XtXtX viiUNDER THE SHERMAN LAW NEW DRY GOODS FIRM,' : t Kolly Jennings! of P.m. river, & Leslie Hickman FormDccsslon of Federal Court Against New & Falcon Bckcr was In the city Wednesday Orleans Labor Organization. Partnership. Mrs. John Nunn, of Mm ion, Ky., was tho guost Of rolayvua and New Orleans, Jan. 25. OrganiFulfill Baker & Leslie Hick-miirelatives hare soveial days this The above numbers represent the original " week, , se d labor to'luv I wo 'mA tlie rMtruiii known businoB, prescriptions filled by us during the year just 0. P. Bailey, of White Plains, men'oF Nla'Hj'onvilli1 liave form- l n c force of the Slierniiln Anti-Truended. was in this city yfbterduy on busi- ed H 1' .ltuM''H'p go' in law, when a juiy in t lie . ness. These figures tell a story. It is a story of tliu'LVt Gr Hi I txie'iioBs in. i ho United Stnte.s Ojrcu't Court, here See J. A. Quiiin, of Dalton' wub here public confidence. A confidence that we earnestSnyouB luii' n i o i returned' a verdict of guilty yesterday. 13 'li against' 1 nppOiiTu (J. uft member- of the New ly try to merit. W.B. Oglesby, of White Plains, city Thursday shopping. of Uieso cc ut lotiui ti atoex, iip: . Orle.uis'dDock uiul Cotton Conn V: was iu the It has afforded us great pleasure to be in a huvin?. c.l, churued with cont'pirncy to iiR'ti Will David, of tliq Providence eti dry iiuols !V position to serve you through the past year and e Enterprise, waB hero Weduesday on Ijhhii iu soiii interfere with foreign cnnmeice. $v we assureyou that the present year will find us no bUBlltOBB. as u4 The council has Sf&out 50,0U0 veurs prpvioii's'v, Alt. less appreciative of your patronage. C. J. Waddlll ib in Dixon this piirtiUT fl E J Ag ly and Alt ineiiibers From, the moment a woek asBlBting In tlio examning Bum We consider it a privilege to do your pre.n ibi. frfiii'e', bale of cotton or load of lumber mini ut: et-i- k trial of Kerney Benjamin. scription work and accord each and every one the concern. ; iM B ilir lin- res i it oi or auv other through freight J. M. Hlgdon, of Springfield ed jiir - i'ji liter oi reaches the pore until it ins been time and care necessity to insure accuracy. lie Tonn., was In tho city yesterday on Fui'iiei-lit mi i B .olt huj wi'l' stowed on a vessel it is not handbusiness, Quality also plays a vital part in thisjwork, an J. V. Adcock, oi Pleasant View iiold 111.- sUick in .he B.i.)t. Xjjfe led by anyone except, the mom m essential which we never overlook. t ii hii'sftif' pers oi ten or more union? auiii ' country, was In town Wednesday. . vtmp.l- f - ' .. .. i. We thank each individual for the many pref-renc'Mai .Ii. 1 lited.with the central body. Chas. Soumoro loft Wednesday ' r shown us. j aftornoon for Knoxville, Tenn.,J Control AH Labor Branches. liiUtrfH-tni- n where he will apoud a portion of his .if Hearcbuio, 14 llintaltll opal iatxsiBS. JVUliV till' sLintttli-Those that nnload a bale of tune with his 6on, Arnold Seymoro. bv H E 11 IN 13: 1 foi rfl AiCMmttS birtf airU Morgan and little son, tv. oigtod'fii(i .. out ut ttiM ......twflJ.iVtf cotton, tdiose that haul it to i MM Mrs. James . .1... James, who have boon the guosts of bmveu. Prhjo M),.. Sold by gtcotton press, those who are en. her mother, Mm. F. B. JennliigsK'in H ii tt Mining Co.. Iuuiirpoiated, ployed to compress it, 1rhosewho ST. BERNARD MINING CO. Sk in thin city, returned to their hoiuINCORPORATED vl o haul the guest of her sfstui fiihCo Chrlst-m- a. ".A? - mm I $ 15,003 Prescriptions ' ti tlt st , :iilij r Htr-M'- l" N tv u-- o. - -- $S bu-'n- 1 B'kr pn-i'io- ti -- N - ..!.. v - v .- ;.!" es 1 11 r ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE 1 - :; 1 ii-1- c-- i i'-- - tni-.Mi- ny - - - FEBRUARY s t; e, , Semi-Week- ly PAYS TO TRADE HERE h'np-pint-- !' Semi-Weekl- Madi-Bonvll- le AbZX5& (&0fr i asSSli Sir. ot hn-m- ot FREE PRESCRIPTION Sent to All Wno Ask ot SENT FREE e t. com-tnenci- t. w Coupon - for - Free - Prescription n1s-tr- satis-factio- - ot . Cham-harialn'- n, nt , one-doll- ar I -- i, H - ;W fc'tt ,if. tvJW.C, .'-i- f -- i ':, -' art n.bj, i, ,. y .alWw,cu' o IB. IK" lHM K"- - &? I '" "r" " , . -- ft Subscription Rates j PAUL M. MOORE. ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS Society Happenings entertained weddiixx party the at dinner on Tuesday eveniop. Those preseut were Mr. arid Mnv VV. H. Kline, Mre. W. R. Ooyle,-MisDrpv Hnyden, of Oweus-borMisses Foard, of Hopkius-villMiss Magpie Turner aud the four little .Ribbon Girls. Misses S.ira Orutch field, Lena, Dtvis, flattie Polk Crenshaw' and Jauie Foard aud Dr. J. S. Lyon?. The dinner was beautU Mrs. A L. Foard Fonrd-Lyons o, e, , ( il'""'M Minium mi,,, ,,,,1.11,1, iw n,wa,smtMaMMmlimnvmmMmiamnmwr--- --' 1 f. :' EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT Yenr.i months. &. Three months Single copies.. !...., tvir.f.av Ono Six. on 25 t t t I MANAGER Ml air j dt. nitii , H Spacimon copies nuiiiled free Member of s Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League application. Correspondents wanted in all parts o( the county. Address us for J Continues All Next Week . mmsv C T jrrice CI CT Jft- .-- &"3S ' n m SI M. -- - . t , We wish to call your attention to the fact that we are offering some wonderful bareains in our Half Price Sale which continues all next week. We show only a few of ' them below. If you are one of the few who have nbt taken advantage of this opportunity. Now is the. time. Every Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Kentucky, Phone No. AILEkN DAVIS, Mgr. 4-- MISS Madi-sonvill- e, , ft' V Telephone 47 Friday, January 27, 1911 minute?, a copy be sent to the sorrowing fsunily and a copy sent to the Bee for publication., 'diiAS.IdGAitY, . f nil v served in courses. JUST IN TIME. Some Early to ?: and early to rise, Attend to your business and Tied pros- Earlington People May Wait" '"'-Till It's Too late. -- A advertise. And you will be healthy, perous and wise. , department shows some saving Men's and Boy's Overcoats Half Price Ranging in prices from .$5 to $20 in blacks greys and browns all sizes Half Price. to you. Men's Hats Half Price One lot of Men's Hats all sizes, blacks, browns and greys a little off shapes Half Price. . '' John M. ' Committee.1' Hooan, - " ' ANNOUNCEMENTS E& 1: S100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased, to. learn that there is at least ono dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its Stan- es, and tnat is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only pssitlvc cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatement. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation cf the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cur?. Send for list ot testimonials, Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75 cents. Don't wait until too lato. .. i .., sure to be.irtvtinto. Just in time with kidney ills Means curing the back Before backache becomes chronic; Before serious urinary trouble set Bo Cloaks and Goat ' in. Suits Half Price Our stock qf Women's and Misses Cloaks, and Coat Suits deserves your special attention. While the lots are some broken up in sizes, there still remain "We JR. represent Hopkins county in the iower house of the next General Assembly ot Kentucky, subject to the action of lhe Democratic party. to are authorized to announce L. Ray as a candidate for party. s We are authorized to announce Cass L. Walker as a candidato for .Representative from Hopkins county, in the lower house of the next General Assembly of Kentucky,sub-- 1 ject to the action Of the Democratic v u,. We are authorized to announce 35d L. Youri as a candidate to represent Hopkins county in the lower bouse of the next General Assembly of Kentucky, subject to the action of Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. E. P. Gianinnj Sr. Dead. ., Mr. F. P. Giauiuua, aged sey eiity five years aud the father of F. P. aud Tom Giauiuni well kuowu engineers ou this division died at Howell at his home1, on Del mar, Ave., Tuesday inorniug at 7 o'clock of appoplexie; Mr. Gianiuni was a member of the' Odd FqIIoa-- Lodge and has been an employee at the Howell shops for the past 15 years.. He leu'ves u large family' of children whti have the sympathy of.ey'e'ry man on the Henderson D(viwou. s -- the Democratic parly. , solutions of Respect. , Adopted by Victoria Lodge Ho. Si, Knights of Pythias Wyereas, Our beloved brother, Ohasj W. Miles, called from earth tothd Supf$me,!0astle Hall above ' Doan's Kidney Pills and they have never failed to ward off any serious in evidence aud I was induced to tro Dorn's Kidney Pills through foading the statement of patties I knew, who claimed to have received good results from their use. Doan'a Kidney Pills gave ne relief from the first and soon cured me. Since then whenever I have felt any recurrence, of any former trouble, I have used Doan's Kidney Pills will this. Here is testinouy to prove it. .., L. It. Woolfolk, 427 South Main St., Madisonville, Ky., says: "I can reccommend Doan's Kidney Pills as a most reliable remedy for the kidneys. I have tested thenv thourghly during the past two years and they have lived up to the clafru made for them. I bad severe of backeacb and often when I sat down for a short time, I could" hardly arise oh account of the pains through my kidneysi There weie other symptoms of kidney trouble at-tad- ks Men's Fancy Vests All good assortment of the different Suits Half Price weaves. Broadcloath, Plain and Striped Serges, Diagonal Ranging in price from $7.50 Cloath aud Basket Weaves are to $20 in blacks, blues, browns, the principal ones and in all Greys, Etc., all sizes Half Price. colors; blacks, blues, browns, i greys and the so popular tan. In order not to carry them Boy's Knee Pant over we place i he stock, rangSuits Hall Price ing in prices from $10 to $35, at Half price. From S2.50 to $10 all sizes Ladies' $5 and $7.50 and Half Price. $10 Raincoats $1.69. I Men's and Boys sizes, worth from Price. white and fancy 1.50 to $5 Half 5c and 10c Laces 2 2c New Laces and Embroideries just received, 20 per cent off. Nice lot of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes Half Price. .therefore be it-JResolved, That while we mourn the loss of buf cherished "friend and beloved member of our Order and grieve because of his seiice'. from ainoui:' us, vet o'ur of God submission to tli$ causes us fo Severe' the Dwino jlccrde, feelibp; that bis .kindness. and ills faithfullness us a Ivnithts of Pvthias. and his exemplary life while anion:: us entitle Vii'tn '"''-"' ' ' '' to life eternal. Resolved, thafc'tKer Vesolu1 tionss, of respect, rind W6' hope conscJatiou, be forwarded fep bi " '. attack" to-il- f . - ij lit fj For sale by all dealers. Price '60 Co , Buffalo, cents Foster-Milbur- n Sew York, sole agents for the UnitThe Big Store on the Corner MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY ed States. -, I l Remember . the name Drmn'sv ' V anu tauo no otuer. tL' mmBmm" -"- 0'''mnmimmmaMmmamatmmmmm MKHHaB)niiiMwrnamnMniaiHitaauinRBnaaiaMH) THE McLEOD STORE ... i . MM '! - DIABETES. '7f E. A. C. Club Nolcs r Prom late finures the hopqfa&fip-ePcryvHrllr'g' under the new emoTlfont treatuiwnt Beehra to be about asj follows: . ' iik Dednlo of CO and over results are - 'The' club boys entertained 'the juiemberB of the Orpheum Minstrels at an impromptu dance at their club rooms Monday night after the show. Music being piano and drum. ,' W.'B. Fugate. was elected' secretary of the blub, succeeding Hartford Chattel), ;who has gone West for.awhjle .) ,Thif? club, financially, is awav above the monthly exponses, hav ing 85 paid members, a piano for the club rooms'and an up to dato set f athletic Qxturs. . BOSTON STORE MID-WINTER " Members Retail Merchants' Rebate Association " jj BOSTON STORE kti f -- and id chiluru roovrieshavtbeon very "FeViuia inosc oftliosewere obKearney Benjamirie" Acquitted. tained witt) the aid of skilled ?nby- 'sici'atis forcing ujurlonwlth' 'alka The charge against Kearne line treatment to prevent formation1 BenjamTne for .killing Henr. is.bjved,vbhat our charter ami of acetones. Thompson was die'missed by mo alter" lie draped aud that ou The nov.-- emollient aeatuielifc is fi1 Icoci members wear the usual badireui known as.Bloodine and Kid- tion of Commonwealth Attorney ney Tablet They, bau be bad in Bennett Thursday afternoon. of mourning foi1 thirt'y days. and Coat prices have fallen in line with the merciless slaughtering of Earlltigton atSt. Bernard Drug De- Mr. Bennett asked the court to Whr---, The-Suio 'over the store. The original prices have been entirely lost sieht of and cut to nlmnsfmerchandise all Resolved, that a copy of thes partment th, f nf i, Incorporated. material. THERE ARE TOO MANY CARMENTS TO DESCRIBE THEM INDIVIDUALLY BUT resolutions be spread upon oi r We desire every patient to write discharge the prisoner by virture TOLD THESE ARE THE REDUCTIONS: us who is not noting the usual Im- of the fact that they had failed provement by the third week.. Al to make a case, this declaration Suits Radically Reduced Radically Reduced ways state age. Literature mailed was followed by one from Judge $12.98 Suits free, and mail Orders ''filletT by the Browning that he beleived $20 00 Suits e $12.50 Coats $18.00 Coats Wow for , Bloodiue Corporation, Boston, Mass. Now for Now for Now for was innocent and dismis- berejved family, not wi;th thin tenfci'oiVof aUeviatinc or lessen-iup- ; .their bereavemeui, but to ahoSYteltnjr v? sym pathv "for fchdni iu his great sorrow and dis yielding. ' " ' Under 80 the percentage is; less '. 'probablo While at fifty andVover recovering a large mujorlty of all cases yeijd to the traati'nent, "below fifty anU for,tytle petcentage is high probabjy not much overhalf quite1 iiu)lform,; mne-tfenths CLEARING Progress S ALE . Now in Seasonable Merchandise Sacrificed Great crowds attended the sale the past days they saw they bought and everyyone was enthusiastic over the bargains otTe'red. The unanimous vercjict of T the vast crowds was "the most radical and genuine reductious in the citv." It R. means money, saved every time you come. Ut Watch for the Red' Letter Price Ticket. It Tells of a Reduced Price Every Time Garments at Reduced Prices Coats iWJfi. t Ben-jdinin- 'Every Month' Western Union Will ' writes Lola P. Roberts, of Vienna, Mo "I used to be sick most of the time and Suffered with backache and headache. My Mother, who had been greatly helped by the use of Cardui, got me two bottles, and I have been well ever since." 49 an Office at Madisonville. Have n sed the charge against him. Dr. Stanley arrived from Little Rock, Ark., last Friday, to become pastor of the Christian church. Ho preached last Sunday to fine audiences, both morning and evening. He expects his household goods to arrive in a few days and will make ius;iiome on Railroad street, In a house tbe church' has had engaged for him' 'for 'several weeks past, He also expects his wifo to reach here about the last of next week, - $7.50 ' $22.56 Suits. Now for $12.75 $25.00 Siiits Now for $7.50 $20.00 Coats Now for $12.50 $25.00 Coats Now for VWMtt- ,;v The Western U.u.ion Telegraph Company will remove their office from the L. & N.Depot. tp the Hotel Mudisou. Miss Overall, of Dyersburg, Teuu., will have charge of; the neiv1' office. The change will, be made in a'., few days. "'" ' Will, Caucus $15.00 $27.00, Suits' Now' fprs , $18.50 $30.00 Suits Now for $15.00 $26.50 Coats Now for $16.50 $30,00 Coats Now for $19.98 $22.50 $18.50 $21.00 i.i,. Qver, Reapportionment. ' Washington, Jan. 25. A cau' ' The Woman's Tonic Cardui is a gentle tonic for young and old women. It relieves and prevents pain. If builds strength. If feeds the nerves. It helps the whole system. Made from harmless roofs and herb$, it has no bad after-effecdoes not interfere with the use of any other medicine and can do you nothing but good. Try Cardui. It will help you. Your dealer sells it ts, cus oft the Iep',uijlica'u6 pjc" th.e House to deterrniue upon what action to take VTT (lie "proposed legislation.', for- -a tqqugres6ioual reapportionment in theA light of the new census statistics was to day called for' Thursdaiy nighty Febuary 2. I Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Wjll Mprj rison gave an informal reception to the ladies of the Home Mission Society at ber hpme. :qu .East Mainjj Several were there aud Bpeut a most pleasant social time. Brother Brandon was present with his usual mirth. Refreshments were served by the. hostess, Each present were given a dime out of the sooiety tuiuf with a request to invest it in such a way.as.Jt.0, Jngr.paije.it to a dollar by the first Tuesday after Easter, A BIG BARGAIN IN At the Christian church next gun-da- y night, Dr. Stanley, the new pastor, will hold, a service, especially for men, though all women will' be ' admitted. At least one organiza' GPLEXTLY REDUCED tion Of men in town 'will 'attend this . seryjee in a body. All mpn are (Invited and will be made welcome. J.r'..'.W?ve' aI)ut 50 Ladies' wo1 Presses, all this J.ohn X. Taylor, of Hartford", and. t ..vseasoa'si newest models, in a" full range of new and fash- ' D. W.. Poole, of Greenville, have piphhleqdjo.lrs'rad a. .full range of sizes. purchased the Couricellor Drug store at Greenville aud will operate miH Ml, .' ' !,,; ,1 J.1IV1JJU Htti,iU iih.-;.! .. :. ,!..- .,: the same. Mr. Taylor is well and " isin nri.owH ao . ..vrv. uiujdwiu.uu.t,u fn y .w. w M.rv. f n favorably known in thjs. city and fJ.IO ft 2'.'ti riS t5:00 Dresses Reduced to. ,, t .$7.98. was for years one of our popular , druggists. The new firm will doubt1 1 7,5.0, .Presses. Reduced to. prtflttppO.-audt'tfl. . . ,$8.98 a successful business less conduct r.or spring vvear ftiuftiiicniin munui buimuie in Greenville. Furs Reduced oiacK ana AStracnan Sets, f m worth.$7. Sale price Black Coney Sets. Worth $10 50, iale price, set Black and Brown Opossum Sets, well S..,1..2:??:. SAle price' "rni?iJCk Ladies' Dresses . I - : jrijjllJ JJV-1- Q Sale . l. :'. P'?n $22.00 prjee, set...,, ' barrel $4.50 $6.75 $9 go mff."shawl, value c Moffuf' ?P,0SS"!11 Sets. $14.51)' Regular Si00;.,5!1:: vaIueP;MSat;S(:arf,S'' price; "I"?' $21.50 Wjtr livlngrat a distance, send theta the ayar Jt.willonly jSfetand.dpllarg and.lt will bea con stant romluder of yox; twice each 6flra-WeeklyJee 1 If you have a friend or relative Till? mi $n.uo 1Q FOWLER week. jmii&m f. DICK & WALKER, y Evsnsville, Ind. fWi &K '' i t'r " . . 'aiHvaBsraBVSTBivBaflu mot nvmmmmmlvamauimmKr:am mmnam f wwctmw rt.-Jf- H v. $-- : ' I' G. CIGAKS, PHONE 501 W, LINDSAY wholesale CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS flABISONVILLt, KENTUCKY, 125 CENTER STRUT 1' Hvr Iorpr its nonvltv at and needs help. HERBINK l an effective liver 'stimulant. It also purifies the bowels, strengthens" digestion and restores strength, vigor and cheerful spiritB. Price 50o. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Storo of tho St. Bernard Mining The tiniRR GREAT BARGAINS IN SHOES Do you enjoy making money go as far as possible? Do you like to save money? Doing the immense business in shoes we do, buying the great quantities of shoes we do, there are unavoidably many odds (and ends left on our hands'. These we are putting on a counter at a great sacrifice. On this counter you find shoes for men, women and children from to 3 of first price. 2. 2-- Co., Incorporated. vyN . The C. W. B. M. have received one case of books of the Traveling Library of that institution and eaeu mepiber of tho Auxiliary Is earnestly requested to call on Mrs. C. H McGany and secure ot the books to s, & BR jVeu;s 'vyi' of fie 7oum ; I k& vs best. trlfd in vain. Tip Top Flour Alls th- - bill. USE DK. KINO'S Frank McGary whs In Madison And bo woll again. Only 25c at all Druggists. vlllo Thnifidtiy. Try Tip Ton Flour. It is tho We make picture frames any size. DOn't full to call for Tip Top (luirf. Xiitulnti Davis, of Hopkliibvilltt, j Parson's Poem A Gem. From Hov. H. Stubonvoll, AIHboii, la., In praise of Dr. Kiug'p Now Life Pills. "They're such a health .necessity, in ev6ry home these pills should be. If other kinds you've Sibk Ilitos' . Booic wauheie WodneMuay. of MudlaonvJUe, watj hoijo yesterday on buBnusH. S.'iy Tip Top Flour to your gro-eer- J. W. Thompson, niau. Mrs. Will was her friends. Madisonvjllo, Ky. Ross,, of Madlsouville, Weduohday visiting Stokk, read. COUNTER. Fon Sam: -- Gold en Laced Wyan-dottCockorals and Pullets, atl.CO oai'h, If taken at once. Call and see them before thov are all gone. R. H. Buck, 813 E. Broadway, Ky. Wanted By young man, a room completely furnished. Steam or furnnce heat and Vl YOUR privilege of bath. Address, stating fcyk7mtrj tonus, P. H. C care Bee office. Mad-iponville, ed, It will be dollars in ' your pock et to supply yourself and family at this, our BARGAIN SHOE J BISHOP & COMPANY, KENTUCKY MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. MADISONVILLE, y For that awlul cough take Blood-in- e a a Cough Checker. A 50 cent bot- m tle will Sast louger than' moat any 89 of to A dry, hacking cough is hard on cough. Mining Co., St. the lungB, often causing them to Incorporated, Bernard Department, prug tv ' blod. BALLARD'S HORE-HOUNspecial agents. SYRUP Is a heahngbalm vv M that quickly repairs damiigo In the with us lungs and air passages. Price 25c, Mrs. McUlonnon,.of?NasHvlllo, atCOo and $1 00 por bottle. Sold by St. tended tho wedding ofher niece, .Bernard Drug Store of tho St. Ber- MIhs Kate Huffman .jufiis place, nard Mining Co , Incorporated. Tuosday. ' Friday, January 27, and Saturday, January 28, Closes Our Profit Sharing Sale Will Larmouth and wife are visit-in- ? We make window shades for the smallest door to the largest window. relatives In Marion, Illinois. Sieic Biios.' Book Stoke, And we hope to make these days the Best Bargain .Days Yet. Be sure to come on these two days. Mrs. Rodle Peyton, who has been Madlsouville, Ky. 9$ visiting InNobo, has roturtsod homo. Leo Favora has rented the Night Marshal John Hainby was 0. MoLeod, south of the In Madlsonvillo Wednesday on postofllce, and will open up a fruit business. . and candy store. vv ,' TMIss Mary Durham, citv, is ,T, R. Forrester and family, of vlfltlng her brother.' who is quite Hnrtfbrd, Ky., have moved to ifftth Neho. Mr. Forrester will to live. ''" 3 w )Vall papur and room mouldings. work. for the St Bernard Mining Co. WS WSmfo-- : Clocks, "Jewelry, Cut 7Si&:MSz&sZtxS':Z:t&efB4f tf sSii: Mftdleouylllo, Ky. r Glass, Sllvprwa.ro and complete tSfcTTjr".CA."r im fijiV-Miss Orano Lecketl' of Hentlcr- - lino of far.cy articles at Sisk Bro.' MM soff, la the guest of Mrs, J). P. Book Store, Madlsouville. Ky. E"' iff r JDihks. s M9 . O. 0. Gatnbp, tho well known. In- Ends Wintor's Troubles. Eiiranco man of MadiEonvIlie, was To many, winter is a season of j wmM. tops and tronSlo. The frodt-bitte'1h$) yesterday. TfTlll i"IM"1 WflHii Bring your pioturos to Slsk Bros." fingers, chopped hands and llpn. chilblains, cold-orered and rouirli 3JSk Stone, Madlpoivlll.,Ky., atid skins, prove this. But such troubled rty before Bubklen'ti Arnica Salve. lf.avo thorn framed. W IrJ A Eurllngtou people will go of trial convinces. Qrealest heater Burns, Bolls,, Piles, Cuts, Sorefe, u wcuniUnl toJJEvatisvUIo Saturday night to see Eczema and SpraltiB. Only -- uc at ' i v v Do,Wo.f Hopper at the Mnje6tie. all Druggistf. vryD Mrs. Ida Walker, of Madlsonvllle, wa horo Woiluoeday rolativos. "Law8on Mil os" was I n . tho o'oiTn ty 8oat Wednesday ' If, you Imvo not (.used :Tlp Top Flout, you have not used the best. Q. R' Flu ley, of the country, was here Wednesday. W. J. Bailey, of Madlsonvllle, was here Wednesday on business. ags, Wantki) Glean cotton Bring to Thk Bke olllce. We need them. No strings or small pieces wanted. Meedames W. B. Vinson and D.B. Daves. went to EvatiBvllle Saturday, where (he latter had an operation performed. flio Earnngton Athletic Club basket ball team leave tiday for Greenville, where they will tackle the Greenville team. vv SKI w m E 8& WE HAVE HAD A GOOD TIME DURING Has been such We want TTFiE: - 'I vv vv vv vv vv vv OUR PROFIT SHARING SALE good time. thank the good people Earlington and 'Hopkins county for their liberal patronage during our busy sale, and assure them that every visit arid has been very highly appreciated. every penny spent howling success that no one could help having PAST TWO WEEK w , .. built'-Ingof'- of-th- ls BARNES, COWAN D &CO. - m ' Earl-Ingto- n 'ffitairiril!:s:fgfs: . atts , ttMmr i JM iiiifjft I -- MW 1 v n ( i II E5lji Jikl II Sf-ver- . . - !' ' if,IB iisiil iiin IN iSMSHWlill i 11 ? TONE "4 :i t-- ' A HOME NECESSITY . EDISON PHONOGRAPHS K" ,Jt i. ,:,J: . .f . V i." t. S3 With Amberol 4 minute records. Exchange your old records for new ones. , . ' . k k m,&--- r MVy" ji . a:a. ' - . ' f.i. jW.. , W 1 Ask Yeur Dealer C. E. BRINKLEY Phone 69 ?& iissp- EVERYTHING EDISON 'i ft I 1 jrm MFk im, B IWZL --Mm$zm. mm, m if V im nvTVjitjV.. xWrXjI'iw ,. ' U.4. ' WSfi 1H MITCHELL fe .T it- - M ? SON w ttw fc I. ' . sLivery, Feed and Sale Statle 'ft i g Just below city 'hall. All coal orders promptly filled.. Drayageto all parts of city.i Moving a specialty !fi ; i i ,A ' t . I . AGooarigsJOpenanhrs.LPhflneg.. "'" OTW" MjBii1'i!p'r?Jj)il!iB5lwp1'pi'iuJ : '' & CZW. , 1 all c- XT n Kjrain, nay ana 1 . -- "V1 'ivuiV"Wl'tW,W"'Vim'W' x-- 1 Fee a -- - -- '4 . J viii;Eyansvi 2 . ""T- - I , .; Let us furnish, your Grain', Hay and Feed. close nrices and nuic cip.hvp.rv. j r j; : t We make , j bj t. v, FARM SEED A SPECIALTY S.N ESI "f".-- t ! Wc iLAHRBACON STORE-- ! you will about through the columns this paper. tell all It ' Spring Worthy of Your Consideration, and it Will be at the of C. t Jennings & Company - see 7 ' v ii 49 Madisokville,, Next , tktr ta Rudd -Cardmll Liwry Stable ' Kentucky iimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii udk p .'" 4 ,:fcvftir Watcli arid Wait lor Our Announcement Come to Evans ville and many share in the , - ' your great advantage to It will be to hiiWliliiiiAiiiiiiiiiiitri- - iSzT if 'v excellent bargains we will have prepared for ass if -- u)q, .ny.--A- ,,,. .jZpt t,vm iiawr.iMiUM 8 mum iiiimm iiiiiiiMiiiiriii 'fmin iniiiiinn-TiT-T . ... wjp N .Hy,!'i',7;"l''g,,iryiii,y"''i,y''.rin"iJT,?t"l!'r al "a f BARfiSLEY BRIEFS, 1V C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. Vnfan luf!K.I'l''ll.i. ffll'lly l:fr..rfll1ll..inml!ifo Funeral Director and Embalrner In EJA Any Gall Answered Promptly Day or Night. 1 tfgWMWHIIHlllSMiHW MB'IBl)JKJhti!llCTMBBMaMMMganiMJIIJIBMn 1 ft For soro throat there is positively remedy that will relievo so By E. W. Turuer Lodge No. 548, quickly and cure permanently the moRt aggravated case, as Blood inc A. F. & A. M : Rheumatic Liniment. St. Bernard Whereas, The Grand Master Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug DeResolutions of Respect. no S'SJ m !', K FREE Ollie Burdon aged nine year., of this place died Wednesday morning "of apendicitis at the St. Bernard hospital. He had d been ill only a short time and was removed from his home to the hospital to be operated on but was too weak to stand the operation' and tiled Wednesday morning, I'lio funeral Fefv!e were held "by Rev. Olark. ,The iuterment took place at the Earlington cemetary. He was the son vt Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burdon, of this place and is survived by ed to all. two brothers aud three sisters. Second That this Lodge exHe was a bright manly little fel tend to his family, relatives and low aud the family have the friends our heartfelt sympathy sympathy of the comuuity. aufi command them in their bereavement to him who dooth Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a very valuable medicine for throat, all things well. quickly relieves Third That a copy of these aud lung troubles, breathing, and a and cures'painful resolutions be sent to the 'ereav dangerously sounding cough which congested ed family : that a copy be spread indicates aud Sons.lungs. Sold by Geo. King upon the records of this Lodge, STOCK COMPANY. and that a copy be given the Earlingtou Bee for publication; The Yankee Doodle Stock ComHenrv L. Browuiug. pany, which conies to tiie Tern 0. E. WoolfoJk. pie for three nights commencing Albert Toombs. Committee. Thursgay, Dec. 2., is highly recommended by the press. They .'' Escaped With His Life. 'Twenty-on- e years old I faced an present. two nomplete bills each awful death," writes, H. IS. Martin, evening and introduce? six high Port Harrelson, S. C. "Doctors brM class vaudeville acts, making a I had Consumption and the dreafl ful cough I had looked like it, sure complete dramatic aud continenough. I tried everything, I could uous vaudeville entertainment hear of, for my cough, and was under the treatment of the best, doctor combiued. Popular prices for Jr Qeorgtown, S. 0. for a year, bnt this engagement, 10, 20 aud 20 c6uld get uo relief. A friend advised me to try1 Pr( King's New Discov- cents, Reserved seats; now ou ery. I did bo, and waft completely sale at the News Store. uufBH, 4 ioo am i owo my m cot thisgroatthroataudlunffoure. iI positively guaranteed for oyughpJ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in cough uoiuh, ana an nronchlal auectiouB. not a common, every-da- y 60o&$1.0Q Trial bottle free at all mixture. J.t !b a meritouB remedy Druggists, for all the troublesome and diittftei--oucomplications resulting from chegt or 'the Misses :feWd, of Hopkins-vlllo- i cold in the head, throat, & who bttVB oBeli attractive vis- lungB. Sold by Geo. King Sons. itors of MrB. W. H. Kline for the past week, left Tharsday mornlnp Victoria Lodge No. 81, Knights of for homo. Pythias, will celebrate the 47th anniversary of the founding of the Order on Sunday evening, Feb. 19, by having Rev. W.'C. Brandon preach the anniversary sermon at the M.E. Church, South. The public is cordially invited to be present on that occasion aud will be assured of a heartv welcome. " s of the- Universe, having in his infinite wisdom removed fron our Lodge below to the Grand Lodge above, our friend and brother, Locke M. Howe, who was a member of this Lode for seyeral years after bavins; demit-tefrom Nashville, Teuii, He departed this life on Jan. loth 1911; therefore be it jesolyed, Fhet A6 it has pleased Almighty Gud to take from us our brother Kuwe who has been a loval, faithful brother Maaon, and had so manifusied u true Masonic spirit of. upriuht iiving to the members bf this Lodge as to make himself eudear - partment, special agents, OIlic Burdon Dies. Saturday night. Mr. Th dance giveu by Mr. and Mr. Will Iftubql, Saturday, was quite aj ' vienjoyable one. GiuWtfe has returned hqrpf OJIir from Hopkinsvllle, where he ' huh ,.' been visiting fiouds. J, A. Harris made a trip to Earl ington last wok. Olias. Uttlev. foreman for L atEvansvllle paid his father a yjslt this week. J. H. Sislrwas liera last SAturtI'ii$." W. T. Viokrey as called to Mor tons Gap ths wouk on account of his grandchild .being very sick. Dr. Williams, of Mortons Gap, was here on business this week. W. C, Minuehan, salesman fo"r Maskay-Nisbo- t dry goods honse,,0.f " Evansvllle, was here Tuesday. Luke Anderson, coloren, nioyqd here from Earlington Wednesday;. Mr. Owen, of Pond liver country, moved hero thfs week. John Ashley made a trip o "Alor- tons Gap Wednesday. Alack White attended the liaifco ' ' 4 mlTim weld "Pittsburgh Perfect' tyiim ggBjgfgj ndGARDEI-I - I Look at the number, of wires See how close they are That makes at strong1 and tight Little chicks can't get through Big stock can't break it Does away with all wire netting Also weighty, ugly construction A ;g At every contac point the wires are welded and the weld is as strong as the wire. t ENCE M The strongest,' neatest construction ever put into a fence. All projections, rouglmcs3 and irreuularities tirely done awaywiih. No maps, twists, ties or clamps to crack vanizing, cause rust and make it bunglcsomc. mTV?n en- gal- vm rss. U,,. ' R?nrviF nil "uXiiir vniiTkjtTKTj iio V yti l: The "Pittsburgh Perfect" Poultry and 'Garden Fence serves every possible purpose. Easy to put up and stays put. Its to construction makes it of ground and all weather changes. self-adapting 'J i allun-.evenne- ss m Top and Bottom wires No. 10. others No. 13. HEAVY Top and Bottom wir.M No. 0, others No. 12. HEIGHTS 24, 36, 46, 52 and 58 Inches. "PITTSBURGH PERFECT'.' Fenceivr mdo la 73 different any REGULAR Ctylea to? Qfl w and nil purpoio. m NWKp TiFfffT"aHaS3.V7- S2 '$m ..'if v 0. H. Pollard, of JHcktonIvy , has announced for Attorney Gmh al oa the Democratic ticket JMr. jfoiiaru is a prominent r.uuui will doubtless make a stiottg en.nJtli-- J Ca(l and See Our Fences and Get Our Prices Before Purchasing i. nae, Exclusive a(5ent C. E. OWEN MlADSONVILLC, v!5 KENTUCKV ':::::'::::::::::::::: THE NEW STORE Great Clearance Sale Friday and Saturday . i . jf. ' LE Clothing - ! x gardless of cost. Ladies' g Wrabs aod Coat Suits go at (i less than actual Manof actcirers Cost. v " Will be big clays at The New Store We still have same of our Greatest bar- gains yet to offer. Our big line of Mien's Clot biricj is still fairly com- plete and every r. suit mast do re- - S (P) ? 5 XxyiV 5? 9 ? Ikit w You can buy cheap clothing any time and fmfism most anywhere, but only twice a year when we have our midwinter and clear mid-summer & TZJil 1& BraV .'vnA ll4aRo3!iSr i tjT'W lljJplTJ'W In ft V Ti Visit our Bargain Shoe Counter. One table of Indies' Shoes $i.5o, $1.75, $2 00 and $2 50, Shoes best makes go at $1.25. One table of Boy's, Misses' and Children's Shoes flo al ance sales 5 can less tban Cost. Men'ft ' at less tban Cost. " Men's Bargain Counter Shoes and Underwear Bwal HL mm.ivr P you i buy the Shirts for 39e, Shirts.' ' ' Si. 00 underwear for 65c and 50c for 35c. One table of $1.00, ' $1.25 and $1.50 . JgC 3" w Bf J3L','$ PtiGHEST : of prices. Grade Llothing J : JgJ H ps V- -' t ADVICE W ; ttVft' id:H : TO WOMEN Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never disappoints those who use it for obstinate coughs, colds and irritations of the throat and lungs. It stands unrivalled as a remedy for all throat and lung diseases. Sold by Geo. King & Sous. (5) . Every Ladies' Coat Suit and Every suit of clothes in the" Wrap Mast be Sold at once. department must be sold a once We need room for our large to make room for our large spring stock. Cost will not be spring stock, and cost will not considered in this great Cut be considered. Every suit will Price Clearance Sale. be sold regardless of cqst. So1' Our $17.50 Cloak for. $i i.So trof Knnm rill MfVlllA vnn cin k1-,- ' l,VlMk. Our $16.50 Cloak for. 10.50 Ull lllttiv JJt v.... your size. Our $12.50 Cloak for.. 8.00 Men's Dark Worsted Suits 7.50 Our J5 10 Cloak for $25 Sale 'price.... $17. 50 Ouv$6Cloak for 4.00 17.50 Our $3 Cloak for. . . . . . 2.00 Men's Suits $25 for Suits S22.50 fdr. . 1G.50' Our $25 Coat Suit in Men's Men's Suits $20 for. ... 14.00 16.75 all colors Men's Suits $18 for.... 12.50 Our $15 Coat Suit.... 10.25 Men's Suits $15 for.... 10.00 Our $14 Coat Suit 9.50 7.50 Our $12.50 Coat Suit.. 9.00 Men's Suits $12.50 for.. Men's Suits $10 for.... 0.75 Coat Suit ..... 7.75 Men's Clothing Ladies' Ready-to-We- ar 3 Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffher & F Made at these Marx CLEARANCE PRICES H. S. Qi M. Make ..-... Al $22.80 Al $20 00 I I AlU'ioWSult'.. Suits Wte-- ;,..1875 17.20 .:.:..:.. $1575 ... . . .. ; ' StrotkVo firos. Make 14 75 $11.75 ri J i Hats B5c $1.00 $1,25 AlUiS.OOauitB All $15.00 Suits Levy & Co. Make $1250 Suits II. S. ....$075 ft M. Mnko Oui2 All $25 00 OvorfcontH.... .$18 75 All $20.00 Ovornoats $15 76 a "Women sxiffcring from any form of Jesse Phillips, of this city, has llness aro invited to promptly com been appointed Deputy Grand municate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Chancellor of the Third district Mass. All letters aro received, opened, read and answered by women. A wo Knights of Pythias Grand Domain man can ireeiy uuk of Kentucky. The appoinment was THE NEW STORE HOPKINS H. P- CO-OPERATI- Strouse Dros. Make $14 75 All $18.00 O vercoatH $1.00 $1.25 $1 60 $2 00 $2 50 $3 00 $1.50 $2 00 $2.50 $3.00 $3 50 $4 00 $5,00 $0 00 Hats Hats Hats Hats Hats Hats for for for for for $l.C5 $2.00 for.'..... $250 $1.15 $1.85 All $15.00 Overcoats $11.75 $0 75 $7.75 $5 26 VE CO. a MORTON, Manager Madisonville, Ky, of her private ill- made by Grand Chancellor R. L, ness to' a woman ; Slade. This is quite a compliment thus lias been established this con- to Mr. Phillips aud his many friends fidence between are delighted to hear of the deserved Mrs. Pinkham and promotion in the ranks of this lodge. the women of America which has Bloodiue Checker will never been broken. quickly allayCough hacking irritathat pub vElAETniMlAM"' Never has sho tion accompanying lished a testimonial or used a letter or cold. The safest a severe cough rem without the written consent of the edy for children. and surest bottle Keep a Company Writer, and never has the constantly at hand. St. Bernard allowed these conlidentlal letters to Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Deout of their possession, as tlio partment, special agents. mndreds of thousands of them in their files will attest. J. T. Higdon Passes Away. Out of the vast volumo of experience which Mrs. Pinkham has to draw J. T. Higdoo, aped fifty-si- x from, it is moro than possible that she knowledge needed years died at .his home in this has gained the very In your case. Sho asks nothing in re-- Oity Wednesday of Fueumonin turn except your good will, and her The readvico has helped thousands. . Surely after a short illuess. .. . . anv woman, ncu or poor, snouia do mains were carried to Pembroke glad to tako advantage of this generous offer of assistance. Address Mrs. his old home for burial. Mr Pinkham, care of Lydia E. Pinkham Higdou was a member of the iledicino Co., Lynn, Mas3. Methodist church and was a good I F1 1 5 g- - :::::::':;.:::':'.:'." TH0S. C. East Center St., Harvey Bldg, . 0'BRYAN DELM0NT UTLEY O'BRYAN, UTLEY Incorporated 5? CO. Funeral Directors atxd Licensed Embalmers Every woman ought to Iiavo Xydia E. Pinkbam's Text Book. It is not a book for general distribution, as it is too expensive. It is free and only obtainable by mail. "Write for it today. 80-page christian man. He leaves eight children five 'sons and three daughters who have the sympathy of the entire community in los.s of their father. in-th- We are prepared to answer.promptly all calls day or niiiht Phone No. Ill or558. Madisonville. Ky. lm, Boys' .Knee Pants 20 0 All All All $750 Overcoa;6..t. ... Knee Pant Suits $3.00 SultH for $3.50 Suits for $4 00 Suits for $5 00 Suits for f Levy 41 Co. Make $12.00 O veresoatH $10.00 OvwrisuatH Pants lor Pants for Pants for Men's Odd Pants $7.50 Suits, for $10 00 Suits for $2 85 $2.75 $2 95 $8 76 $5 25 $7.75 Pants for.. Pants for Pants for Pants tor, Pun ts f or ,...$1.76 .... $2.85 3 $2.75 $2 05 $3 75 $4.95" Knloker Bottom, Straight Bottom 88 porceuc off percent off IJ' fywmwmwmmMwmwmwmNWt: ROBT. SORY M. D., MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY Special attention mven to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.. Glasses fitted. Eyes Tested. OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 12 A. T4.. 2 Office Over C. L. Rom Grocery. BEE ADS PAY ' TO 4 P. M. ' Center Strt. 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