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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 3, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911020301_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 3, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. ftokmaa o p TUESDAY TUESDAY and FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS TWENTY-SECOND- itV ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE YEAR EARL1NGTON, BRINTON B. DAVIS ELECTED COLONEL 07 FIHST REGIMENT Movement for General Improvement Kentucky National Guard. of fbiday. No. 19 HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1911 BU RELLE TO BE BISHOP'S GREAT GIVEIT OLD POST BARGAIN 05FER nt 'GOVERNOR WILLSON I Madisonville Notes DA-YJ- I APPOINTS COMMITTEE To Represent the State at Atlanta Louisville, Ky,, Feb. 2, O.ipt. Meeting on March, 8 Brintou B. Dhvis, Spanish,-AmericaarchiG- - C. ATKINSON OF THIS CITY APPOINTED. world will be focused on, flip rrioetinf: of the Southern Com Frankfort, Jmi. 20. Realising that theeves of the business ut mercial Congress Atlnntn, March, 8, 9 and 10, Governor Willson hart placed Kentucky' in tho front rank with Virginia and Wett Virgin iu, by appointing a Committee of Influential busi ness men to see that the Blue Grass State is properly repiesen-- , ted at this prent gathering oltlie moBt potent forces in the commercial world. Gov. Wi Irion is chairman of the oommitteo and A. Y. 'Ford, Vice President of the Columbia Trust Conipanv, of Louisville, is Secretary. Othor member's of the Oommitteo are: Oapt. Geo. 0. Norton, Mr. Logan 0. Murrey, Ool. A. H. Euan, .Judjio Alex P. Humphrey, Judyo Wm. G. Dearling, Mr. Gilbert S, I War yeternn. tect. President, of the Louisville Commercial Club and leader in numerous other lonU'uterpnseB, was last uight elected QoUtjwl f the First Kentucky Infantry at' the Armory, by unanimous vote of nil enlisted men and ofl'ceis present. The election was lieli by Oapt. Paul B. Malone, 27th infantry, U. S. A,, who came down to Louisville from frank-for- t yesterday tor the purpose of holding the election. Oapt. Malone, after extended conferences with, Gov. Willson and Adjt, Gen,, Bassett, stated last night that a, movement for tho general improvement for the Kentucky National .Guard, had been decided upon by "the" State iiiithoriiies in the expendi'lui of the .money iW'uwed for tie-purp- Him The Reliable House Never Advertises Reported That Tali Will United States Attorney. Fake .Sales But When Bargains Are BY AILEEN Advertised The Public Can Washington, Jan. 81. It is Count on Getting ' ffcal Miss Ruby Shake, of MorganflW, understood here that. President! Bargains. Is t'io RUORt of Miss Sarah Blslidpiln Taft has definitely determined to : A tbiB city for a few days. ,. so where iu this. issue will be appoint tieorce JLu Kelle as Miss Llllle Bondurnnt. of Hender-son, ! LOW ROUND :TR1PI RATES Louisville & Nashville Railroad who has been the guest Of tjfer seen the tartest display adverte-men- t. uncle W, B. Bondurant.in thlH city, of Bishop & Company, that returned home' Wednesday. Frank Ooll spent Wednesdayja old reliable firm, in whfch pqme Evausvlllo attendfug to busitiet-Sjarare values iu low prices on high " t United States at Louis- vjlle when his term expires February, 15. J. 0. Speight, of At-tprne- Florida, Cuba fairs. . L. O. Nance, of Hanson, was Tueiday. '4 a urade merchandise are offered the puplic Bishop & Company always can be depended upon tohvQ strickly up to representations aud when they say bargains they mean real - Misses Minnie Brake and Lauj-.. . Plttraan,of Qreeuvnie, are tne gu of relatives In. this cHy. We make a speolalty of doiogftwp and three color work. If you'wajit work that'will give claBsy see our samples and Tgt prices at the Madlsonvlllo Branch; Office iu Morton's .Furniture StoA; r-- Mr. Birmingham. Ala., are" in visiting iVIrsBfibbit. llaritiigton Wedneseay. bargains. It is frequently the case- that merchants have the best. of reasons for, watituii to- dispose of Manager' surplus stock at. bargain orices Ailebn Uayis, and Mrs R.Q. Huohaby,,;f rather than have their, monev jb Ba'ti-facti- Mayfield, who has been men tioned in connection with that position, is now beinjr touted for Republican nominee for GoverTicket en tale daily, good nor or the postmastership of returning until May 31, 1911 Mayfield, by Frank Fisher, his warm irieuu. ine lauer nosi- Coackes ad Sleepmp CUrt tiou could probably be had by Ttrigt , Free RcclinJBg Ckair Cars iu- - QnQ,'u fnr ti,o tult -- aSt PAAe New Orleans Mobile, Pensacola on ain,, - ladtson-vlll- o A heavy cold in the lungs that was expected to cureitself haB been the starting point in many cases of disease that ended fatally. The sensible course is to take frequent dosea of BALLARD'S HORE-HOUN- For further iafoYm'atloH as to rate, ' routes, time tables and sleeping car reserValions, call on nearest representative of tke Company or address Mrs. 0 A. Morton irtui Mrs. H. Head'wflre the- - guests of friends.in t Cowan, Mr. Wm. A. Kobiuson M..nrHlnfV fl hnOlMOU and Ool. .Harry Woissinper, of A ficiild, burn, or a Bovr out I. Louisville; Hon. Henrv L. Mar hoalB slowly If neirleotod. The fara-1- 1 Mice "Rlinnr Don Oordnn vlslteil v that bottle of BAL tiu, Midway; Mr. Johnson M. LARD'S ke"p8 a LINIMENT on friends iu Earllngton Wednesday. SNOW Misb Thelma Parker, of Sebrpe, Camden, Versailles; Hon. John hand 1b always uredaretl for,nuoh GOc aim $1 00 was In this cltv yesterday shopping. F. Haper, Ashland; Mr. Geo. 0. aooi0uts. Price 25o. St. Bernard per bottl. Sold by Horace Gambling, of St. Charlw, Atkinsou' Earlinpton;v Hon. 0. Mmlog Co., Incorporated, drug Wednesday , waB in MadiEouville tf. McElroy, Bowling- Green; Bhoppiug. .!-- -. lirtn ,JtntnKAih Cftrtr win, hau inii" th t tbw iiiitiniik f tr . I,.. ..una. ..f Ulna Itnucld Walnonvfn tin' iiiilitiaMi'Mi in lnft.i:e would Wed- from t Ji i P Hopkinsviilo returned homo be exi:''dlui:l ?j liusday. ti'lie. of Dawson? J. 0. Dillingham, Oapt Mulone lnis.jut been ap- Spriugs spent Wednesday In Madl pointed a Colonel on the Gov- Konville. ernors Stuff, bv Gov. Willson. J. B. Stanley Is in Nashville speiwb; t br-iuh- 4i t .! tied up iu it and carry, it over. This is the case with Bishop & Compauy. They want to close our the articles advertised and convert them iuto'cash aud thev xealize that the one way to do it is to make the pric1 so low that people will take quick advantage of the opportunity to secure good merchandise at far below the regular sale, price. This' opportunity Bishop & Company certainly offer now. t1" SYRUP. It ebeoke, the WJK. BRYAN, ExcMrsiei Ageit nrourreBB the disorder and assists na s RUSSELLVILLE, KY. ture to restore normal conditions,' 35c, 60c and $1.00 per bottle. Price Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co, Incorporated, drug department. D GIRLS' DEBATE Madisonville High School vs, Paducab Higb School "HEREDITY Tabernacle, vs. ENVIRONMENT" Do you know .that croup can be Give Chamberlain's Coueh Kemedv as Boon as the child becpmeB horBe or even after the orouDV couch annears and it will prevent the attack. It is also a cer tain cure for eroup and has never Hon. L. J. Crawford, Newport; Col. BaMctt Elected Head, of Kentucky . Mr.aud Mrsv O. .L., Waddintft.! .been known to fail. Sold by Geo, King & Sons. Hon- - W. H. Mackoy, Covington ; Wednesday for a Bnort visit to Kine Association. and Frankfort. Resolutions of Respect of Hopkins Lodge Mr. U jrrny ruiuuuci, Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 81. Ofli-ceis in Hopkinsville 8eo. Stewart ton. No. 6. of the Kentucky Stute Rifle prevented? Madisonville, Ky., Friday Might, ADMISSION 25 CENTS Fit. 3 p - jjou-isvil- le i xic-.iuf- i- rs i Commercial The Southern promises to be the big-geOougress v event in the commercial of the South, and will place this section in her right light in the commercial and industrial world. It comes just fifty years after the btates of the south were uniting for a struggle of arms. It typifies a now union of the south, o along constructive linos of and business endeavor so that the Slates of the South, vie-m- g with each other in wise use st his-torcoin-merc- Association were elected by the incorporjtors of the association to'servo until August, 1., 1011. Lieutenant Oolouel E B. B'lssett whs chosen as presidenr, and Brigadier General Roger D. Williams was elected vice presi dent. The other officers follows: Captain Jack Morris, secretary: Col. R N. Krieger, treasurer. to-da- visiting relatives. W. F. Goodrich, who has for the pastyear been In the photography business in this city, left Thursday for Birmingham, Ala., to be gone several months. He has sold his interest la that concurn in Madisonville to Tom Brownlngr of Princeton, who will, In the future, have charge of the photography 'business in this city. G. D. Hill, of Evansyllle, was in the city yeBterday overlooking the Tho iifiwiimiiMnu will hold nn an work on the depot In this city. ual tournament nt one of the rrfle DouglaB Ruekman, who has been spending soveral days here1, returnranges in this State. y Whereas, amid the charming sceues of time, death has visited our Lodge and taken from Qur midst Bro. Ohas. Miles, who departed this life on January,, 22, 1911. I t ROBT. SORY M. MADISONVILLE, D-- , - KENTUCKY ed to his home In, P'rqvi deuce Thurs- of their great natural heritage 'of resources may, through their prosperity and growth, give added strength to the uatiou of which they are au integral part. Not only will thousands of public spirated business men interested in the development of the south as a whqle attend, but the President of the United States will be there, briuging with him two of his Cabinet, By Lydia E. Pinkham's Secretaries Dickinson and Will-eo- Vegetable Compound ; Ex President Koosovelt; the "Twlfth t.ft lAfc ftVfirV Onfl Pnrtrln 711 Lydia E. Pinkham's rflmo- majority of the- Southern Gov know whatttp fcj mes imvo uunu iut ernors, Gov. Woodrow Willson. mo. For two years I suffered.I Tho docthe French .Ambassador,- and tors said had tuscores of other notables. Gov. tors, and the only romeay was ine surernor Willson's example has been geon's knife. My ViniHifollowed by the Governors of '".15mother bought me day. O. ' SAVED F.;Peak, Of Sebree, was In the Wednosday. city ReV. D. S. Edwards, of Hnuson, was. in tnls city Thursday .with fribnds. FROM AN OPERATION ii n - II - Charlie Murphey, of Anton, was In the city Wednesday with friends. John Parish, of Alarion, Ky., was here visiting relatives thlB week. Ijnac Ow'en, of Hopkinsville, was here Wednesday in the interest of an insurance concern. D. H. Kinchloe left Wednesday for Eddyville aud Princeton on business for some of his clients. Doe Burton, of Silent Run, was in town Wednesday. Robert Asbby, of Hanson, was in this city Wednesday with friends. Prof, Hammond Loving, of Han-s6- Bro. Miles has been a workman for a number' of years and had an nbdiuir faith in" its principles; Therefore be it Resolved, That in the death of Brn. Miles thp T.nritrp lins Inar n v W. ...Vw useful member, his family a kind father and loving husband. Resolved, That we tender his family our heartfelt sympathy in that sadness and bereavement and point them to Him who doath all things well, that these resolutions be spread on the minntpo of the Lodge' a copy be sent to the fam lly and that they, be published in the Earlington Bee au Kentuc ky Workman'. Y. Q - A. R. Baugii, Special attention civen to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses fitted. Eyes Tested. OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 12 A. M.. 2 Office Over C. L. Rom Grocery. TO 4 P. M Center Street. I gu lflp.li 'JJPHUJ-'.'J- V rlimvi9mWmWW'Vl''V Gram, Hay and Feed t t Let us furnish your Grain, Hay and Keed. - We make $ close prices and quick delivery. FARM SEED A SPECIALTY S. C. Jennings & Company Madisonville, E fe 9, T. Powkrs, Committee. m - r lltA.1 H7... J mat IV nmmm . " AlA .tflll,.-llinllliirlf- AiMfcwaM 3L DJJ A ra,JuiH v.. ,. r,Birv Stahle . Kentucky j - , , . . - - P WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERY SALE 9 n, - Lydia E. Pinkham's Tennessee, Mississippi and ArYogotante kansas, South and North Caroand today I u, uuuiiiiiy lina. The entire programme will, Ww'mrim fl vlfm Bt' For months v T onffATflfl from In. bet mjiiled upon application to the Southern Commercial Oon-res- s, flammatlon,and yourSanative Wash re- uovqu me. x pur ijiver xiins uvo uu Washington, D. 0. equal as-- cathartic. Any one wishing have of. what Sroof for me can your medicines drugAccused of Stealing. get it from any You can use or by writing E. E. Ohanibor.aln, of Clinton, gist testimonial mto me.vray you wish, any boldly accuses Bucklen's Ar- my Mo glad to answer letters." stealing nica Salve ofscalds the, the sting and Iwill be pain from Mrs. Christina. Reed, 105 Mound St, burns or from Peoria, 111. c Bores of all kinds the distress from uTb robs. outs( corns, bolls op piles. Apother Operation Avoided. brriiseB, spraius and Injuries or their New" Orleans. La. "For years I suf terror," he says, "as a healluK rem-fid- v fered from severe female, troubles Only 25c Finally was confined to my bed and equal don't-axlat- ," its I af all druggists. the doctor said an operation was neces uom-poun- d, vu-ma- n. wmw a . 1 s ship will be available for a man be and tween the ages of twenty-thre- e tbl'rtv-tlvdesirous of acquiring an eduoatlou that will double his if the Idk capacity hi two years,' pressame is less than $2,000 at the ent time. l?or particulars,, address e, Fkhk" Em;yA?:mN i A scholar- Secretary, Hamilton OoU6ge of Jjjffworth BnUdlug, JUjoaRo. Ir, sary. X giivo uyuia.xj.x"iiiiiuaui s v e- etablo Compound a trial first, and Was saved from. an operation. "Mrs. LiiiYPeyroux, 1111 Kerlerec St, New Orleans, La. The great volume of unsolicited testimony cgnstantly pouring in proves conclusively that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound i a remarkable remedy.f or thosq distressing feminine ills from which so many wobma miELw Madisonville Thursday. A.R.JoneBleft the first part of this week for Chicago, III., to make purchases In the new'Sp: lng Goods for his Dry Goods Firm. Mr. and Mrs. 'Aubrey Jones, of Hansou, left Tuesday for Blsbtfe, Arizona, to make that place their home In the future. ClaudiHarrls, the well known pa-pbanger, who 'has for several years pas't been in the employ of Forbes' Manufacturing Co., wi,H be with' Slsk Bros., aftftr the flrBt of February, and will do all of, their paper hauging. Mr. Harris is an expert in this work and this firm should be congratulated on seourlnf his services. Got the habit of coming to the branch office of the Beetat Morton's Furniture Storp, wbeusy6u want engraved eardB, embossed letterbeads, dance tickets or programs. We have the befit and f let us" figure wth yon, on prices, Manager-or Hop-kinsvUle, was here Thurs'day. Roy Jonos, of Motons Gap, was in 5 TWO WEEKS AND TWO DAYS, FEBRUARY III All-Overs OPENED THURSDAY MORNING 2-18 vary ooim.rohen-- , addition to allowing a discount of 10 percent onfcll CASH purchases of our and Laces, we ehaU offer the same inducement 'onfall plain Bive lines of Embrpideries. and Fancy White Goods, eueh as India Lluons, Klaxons, Irish LlnenB,, Art IiipenLjpuJSHnK Table JDlnens aud Napkins, Towels, Bleached and Brown Wide Optum heetiugtf.TiUaHiifehed Muslins, Long Cloths and Cambrics arid all things felse clashed as White GfcodB. for the most We bespeak for this pale a tjreat sucuesB, in that we have striven so uesiraie in point, ootn or vame anu Biyie. -- ' A complete assortMent of all - YOU things needful for,eb. Sewing. 10 per cent discount jn all cashpuxenaaes Duration if Sale Twt Wks, and Two Days, Thursday Fiiraary 2, ft Saturday, Finpry 18 EROW OUR REPUTATION ON EMBEOIDEBIES Semi-Week- ly BISHOP & COMPANY , Madisonville, YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT - Kentucky ET AiLitBN Davis, i ! .o fi u hi c t y i s i " fsy -r- nP--4a MhJjttHifa,. --iAyu . m;-''''' ;3:$fci i.-'i- .,- -- - t!H; jj 3 it i ASS6CIATE ft 1 flBHHMiflHHHI Subscription Rates One Year PAUL M. MOORS. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER '. :?: : :s?v : $1.00 60 25 5 C. Six months Three months Singlo oopioa A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. THE - MARION - KITCHEN - CABINET One Dollar Down and a Dollar a Week d. E. FAWCETT EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER of Kentucky Press Association Member and Secend District Publishers League Sp9oimen copies mailod freo on application. Correspondents wanted in all parts of the county. Address us for par- , Funeral Director and. Em)balmer II II . . eggp- -i 11 1 VV ' !' "I" -, j ticulars. I & B4'' s?S, Branch 0 See in Morten's Fanfare Store, 113 South Main Street, Madi- awtrute, Rtrmucwy, rnene no. midb AILttN DAVIS, Mgr. t Any Gall Answered Promptly Day or Night. i De- - Telephone 47 Friday, February 3, 191 1 m The E. A. C.'$ Meet With a Horrible feat. ''''fcyi'tw.'itptuaipu BARNSLEY BRIEFS, ..jfc.. T"? fl j.VMi 1 ' j fl jr - VjT!T8r'r: ih.7o, nm T'r Early te bed and early to rise, Attesd to your business and advertise. Aad you will be healthy, prosperous &d wise. bt. Charles Events 9 tvt .? 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS , m ei i are authorieed to announce L. a candidate for t,epresent JtopkiuB county in bouaoy the. next General of Kentucky, subject to the action of ibe Democratic party. "We X. Bay as the-Itve- r - As-abl- .Representative from Hopkins county hi the lowor house of thw nest 'We are authorized to aunouace Haas L. Walker &a a candidate for jMt to the action of the Democratic 35tl Mr. N. E. MoKiuuou made a busiShattuc the popular ness trip to Madisouvillo Wed. has its veins full of the vital of Paducali was iu town fluid thnu with'oue that- de Monday. pern's upon life tor the slugWwji as as M m Kadi Wmto , Miss Myrt Robinson is visiting hsr gish circulatioiugiven by oral sister Mrs. J, W. Travis in Earlinp-' by Kilwy and Blattr TmUe. i l advertising arid other biit of- - ion tuis week. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, .date methods. Miss Gertie O'Bannon haB returndiscouragesandlesseusambition; beauty. ed home after a few days visit in ft vjtjur ana ciieenui-nes- s Earlimrtbn. soon disappear t; A,.v..., when the kidneys are ue sv. jiuicniitiiis iiiusi.. i.. a eweer Mr. Jolin T. Barnett, of Earliug-to'- n out of ordea or diswas iu town Monday. h,: people, except those. vvho through eased. ., 'V.' formontn t inn linnn l,i,,-..- . 'Mies Kidney trouble has . ...i. ... k. hiu c ycvujijjc sum. tendingAlma Sisk who has been atbecome so prevalent AleEoan College came home Tbe Government statistics show that sick Sunday. . A'(snAlat? mon it isannt micnm. for child to be inat rne people ot the United Messers born afflicted with Jame Joe and Ernest Long U Mates cousunied 8H pounds of left Monday for their home In Ma- i.jij. . .. .... 7 11 ",l- sugar per capitn iu 1910 aud rion, 111. tmiuunnatestoootten, it the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an .. spent for sugiuV'U.t.ta'n average of Dr. Veal, of Daniel Boone. snRiit. age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with Scents per poundyrit total of Sunday with Dr. D. P. Curry. ucpenuupon u, tnecause of thediffi-cult- y ooo,uuu,uuu or ' average of Mr, James C. Woodruff has ac "B. is kidney trouble, and the first m 111,000,000 a day. an cepted imposition as weighmar. for step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. s This unpleasant the Carbondale Coal Co. trouble is due to a diseased Mr. drug-drumme.r, We are awthorir.od to auueuuee It. Young as a candidate to Hopkiae county in the lower 3use of the next General Assembly f Kentucky, Subject to the action f ae Desmeratic party. Mrs. Tom Warren Sunday. ito Mrs. James Harlan and children, of Cleaton, Ky. is vJBiting relatives Advertising is the lifeblood here this week.-Mr. W. J. Faull and fihw WnnH. of buBi'ue'se, and you can .algee better results by f ruff made a business trip to EarlingJ ways dealing with a concern which wu monuay. rep-reseat Auditorum rink, Friday, Feb. 10. mis promises to be one of the hottest gameB ever witnessed in our city, as the Y. M O. A. are anxious to repeat their experiSprings visited frionds here Sunday. ment of scoldiuir the IoomI'r. whifn Mrs. Courtney and danghtors, of the athletics are equally dpsirous the Mortons Gap country visited of scalping the Y. M. O'. A. Gas in the stomach or bowels is a disagreeable Bymptom of a torpid Myer. To get rid of it quickly take' HJSRBINE. It is a marvolotis liver stimulant and bowel purifier. Sold by St. Bernard Mlniug Co.", Iu Mr. Odle Brown, of Fairview, Ky., was here Saturday. Mr. O, B. Jenkins aud R. L, niwln were iu Dawson Springs Sunday to see ennir nest girls. Miss Mona Faull is visiting in Dawson Springs this week. Mrs. M. E. Wallace and dautrhtflr. MiBseto Eunice and Manri ncihKio loft Monday for White Plains their future home. ; Mr. V. L. Hicks, of Noronvllle. was in town Tuesday. .Mioses Ruth and Anis Ashmore and Miss Charlie Sink, vhn m of. tending school at Dawson Springs, spent Sunday at homo. Mr. Leonard Palmer, of Dawson Tho Eorlingtou Athletic Olnb Bisket Ball Team went to Green ville. Friday nidit, Jan. 27, plav ed the lr. M. O. A. at that place. lhe game weut against theE. A. O. by the score of 38 to 13 The Athletics played the Y. M. 0. A. boys off their feet at all stnges of the game, but were repeatedly fouled asthe Y. M. O. A. played strickly by the rules of Gymna sium basket ball. The Athletics have been playing th rough and tumbel game, so thin method sadly handicapped them. These two teams will play at the Local 'f . ffa iiffanfr nnHimrilto miteil day. & A. C. MpKlnzey was. here Thurs- , Kellogg Hardwaro Co., was here this week. Jas. Suthard was here Satarday. Rauibo, of MadiBonville, Mortons Gap. Harry Allis, salesman for Bottegor corporated, drug department. Tuesday. .;.. .Wediieaday with her father T. "H. Sisk, who was here on business. MIbs Myrtle passed Goodloe through here this week, en route to ner Dome at Mortons Gap. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McOlary, a girl, Tuesday night. Mother is i doing fine. Bud Morton is bulldlnir a now res idence on his farm near Mortons Gap. Ho has also bonrrht the hnusn or Mr. Slaton at this place.' Mrs. Mary Jones visited Mrs. Bud Morton this week. A. P. King made a trln hero ou business this week. A. H. Jones was iu Earlington Jaunlta Sisk visited hor. aunt this week aud returned homo C. O. passed route to Miss through here Monday, en J 4 't'M at any price, in range of appointments and number of conveniences. That the Marion Kitchen Cabinets have no equal, WE GUARANTEE NOTE THESE POINTS roller-bearin- 4 - M sick. Ed" Morrow, insurance agent, was nere Wednesday: Lawrence Hill's small child is .Mrs. Len Hammonds wan In Mad. jsonyillo shopping Wednesday. ... Tom Woodis has imported a pair of "expensive chickens. .Dr, Williams .was iu town Wod-needa- y. g Frictionlcss top. - Fifty pound sifter flour bin that comes down for the flour. Double sugar bin that is not attached to a door. t Bach compartment separate and distinct. No unsanitary seams in the full extension top. Fifteen percent more space than auy other cabinet of its size Solid cast brass hardware. We will take pleasure in showing yen this'splendid new cabinet whether r yoa bay or wnfi O'Bryan, Utley & Co. Incerporalcd MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY :: " 1 II ...! An out of town preacher held services Sunday morning aud the con gregation seemed very well pleasod. A King Who Left Homo. set the world to talking, but Paul Mathulka. of Buffalo, N. Y., says he 'KJJ Daily At If you vvfll One-Ha- J bed-we- t- always KEEPS AT HOME tho King of all LaxltivesDr. Klng'b how Life Pills and that thev're a blesaimr to all hfn fumtiv. nnru constipation, headache, indigestion, dyspedsia. Only 25o at ;all druirgists.' - Barg lf I t . ' Accidents wilt happen, but the best regulated laiallics keep Or, Tliomas' Kclectic Oil forsucli eBf rgencies. It subkoes tlie pain and heals the hurts. MITCHELL FORCED OUT OF MINE WORKERS UNION fwoJuiion Carries Before National vention at Columbus. . Con. Columbus, 0., Jan, BLBv K 'vote on roll call of 1,213 to 007, the United Mine Workers today adopted "an amendment to their coustitution, providing that 'Members of. the National Civic Federation, mus forfeit member- j Miue n snipofiu nio unitedwhich Work-er- -s amend. ment forces Johu Mitchell, for- ier President of the Miue Workers organic itipa, to give up his position with tue federation or resign from the miners' uuiou. , Will Appeal Case. condition of uie Kiuneys ami bladder aud not to a The appeal of 'Joseph Wend Springs was In town Tuesday. habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser- ling, recently .sentenced to Mr. X Wilson, Of Mayfleid, Ky., able, with kidney and' bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. fur the brubil visited in town Tuesday. The mild Jltlt! tlm immwltfiU n.fTa.4- r murder ol L'l Me Alma Kather- mrs. stilus woourulf who has been Swamp-Rois soon realized. It is sold confined to her bt d for a long time oy uruggists in fifty- ine Kellner at St. John' church fe shows no signs of improvement. iu Louisville, tvjll:b.e filed in the size bottles. You may Mr- James H Laffoon, of the couu-tr- y nave a sample bottle near, lurure and WendJiiig'.s JKi"l.!2i2!!? was in townTupsduy. by mail free, also a WmWkmmMmmaaaaa hope to have, a date for Monday was payday, several pamphlet telling all .... .rz. ownrrm-unn- r rehearing set, ju Fcburary. uuuui -i now oi tr druuks was visible on the street the including many of the thousands of testicase will be taken to monial letters received from sufferers day following. City give us a marshal!. Fathers nltaHe who found Swamp-Roo-t the court of Appeals by his at to be just the remedy needed. In writing Dr. Kilmer torneys the prisoner It in to tin hnnofl lo l. been & Co., tine will soon bo lifted as the pleas mentionBinghamton, N. Y., be sure and sentenced in the thi3 paper. Don't make any criminal branch ures are few In fit- ni10,iOD i but remember the name, Dr. of the as It is now public and nrivate irath. mistake, Swamp-Roo-t, Jefferson Circuit Gourt. Kilmer's and the address, eriugg are prohibited . Binghamton, NfY,, on every bottle. An attack of the grip Is often followed by a persistent cough, which to many proves a great annoyance. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been extensively jised and ' with good success for tho relief aud oure of this cough. Many caseB have been cured after all other remedies had failed. Sold hv Hen irino- a, Sons. Prescription of Wonderful New Medical Discovery Mr. Klnus telephone Mi?r., of Daw-.so- u Courier-Journ- al ot Price - "2 . --- owartp-iioc- t. Tlu-Wend'in- g ha-viu- bring or send us your siib- scnpiion during the month of February we will send you Semi-Week- ly - u. The . FEEE DR. D. . PRESCRIPTION Jl . . t Bee ' . One Year and the -- Sent to All Wno Ask mnai- - - Daily Courier Journal v U1 HWjb uc(i .uiauti " ...-- .When the Ivnaroln ha.ima !....,..', &M Jar you are uncomfortable and the 5. lentrer this cdnrtii viaj n,,. worse you feel. You can get rid of tale misery nnJckltr hv ndnr. hwd L.JIINE. Take a doso' on going "to hoc? ved and seeVrif Ann vnti .m tr. CniH u a. ext dav. ni U iseriiard Minitltr f!n.. Tnimrnm-afor ' """ !.-- J. WAMH'H SENT FREE z,nnrlr,f..l book- Four Months - ' Going Like Wildfire fcforOr-th- is nWbl.tpyoatMMdo?i1iJlt,pBKB i will also solid you free of ooat mv will receive t Pra.ctlp- - ti !""", 'n.iv.n..iv.ii .. - That's the way to describe the widespread demand for Wilf-iWiHiin's Gnat Biok' W4&. . PrescciplonSbTok'beY The Aerial Age One critic calls it a "fascinating record of scientific adventure," another compares it to "a swift sailing ship, with science at the helm, and adventure in the foretop," still another swys that "it bristles with adventure, and Is brimful of education in aviation." Anyhow, it is a preat seller, an each day'p orders show', paper one year and Daily courier Journal eight months for $2.50 -- Orvly &1.75' d rM ' SUIT'S gUMJOE m TEXAS; fOSIXS OUT, RECORD 93 Son Bitters Lone Star State at Season ' When the "Northers" JUsuaHy Prevail. Coupon - for ant Free - Prescription SuWriptU c;vl ,t tfci. price djy Jur; or February. K ' .Dallas Texas. Feb.. I.- Under &, blading suu, whose pelting hot f . i, jrays have brought suffering to R.fiidfint.'.':-n- - "Pvnc niHau 11UU o'.. 4..rtio W.VIIC7 Menaced the future of spring trops, the 6oathwe6t is having an ijDprecTdouted hot wave. The thermometer reached .93 degrees i'joorr: Worth, Fruit trees and tf.yjmen; are in Dioom in Jflaat JFKfcU JBUOK. DR D. J. WAL8H. Box 2094 BOSTON. WARS 8end mo at once, all charges My Principal Trouble BTas Been: paid, your free prescription for my case and your book alt entlrelv Make a oross X In front nf your . ires to mo. trouble. Two crosses XX in front MY NAME IS of tho one from which you j ', most.' suiter Agent Wanted MY ADDRE88 IS Rheumatism Lumbago Diabetes Kidney Trouble Age,. How long afflicted? jlf your disease is not on tho list opposite writo tho namo here j Prbp'ty Neuralgia Diarrhoea Constipation Indigestion Bladder Trouble Heart Diteate Impure Dlood Trouble Torpid Liver ' Partial Paralysis Nervousness - aud successful selling cahvasB, Deduct the 85 cents from your flst remittance for 5 or more books. Address A.-R- Send today your application for exolusivo territory, with 85 cents for 82 psge agent's pros-peotu- B i and u6 wit" to al Read the Courier-Journeditorial,. terson's letfers from Europe will be interesting. dbNa.tional Campaigns are opening posted on v " ' ,'" SHI aSX jJ-5. ' fr mm 'rnuB . tS'- ' ffm i KELLER & COMPANY I Headache Dizztnesc -- Brjght's Disease : t tofeitr "a '' .' ':; Marhfidgrlulldlne BreAty sxnd $4ia St.,Jlew York be sent to the Subscription orders undet this offer must NOT Cburier-Journal, but to us. ' r v -' X Vu V oV L&fl- - t).. o ti ' - k- l C. s W. LINDSAY WHOLESALE Try Tip Top Flour. 1 best. It Is the CIGARS, 'CIGARETTES, T0IACC6S HAIS8NVU.tt, PIIONC KCNTUCKr, Sl IH CENTER &TKUT Miss Mary Blair has accepted a pormanont position w.Uh Barnes Cowand & Co., and will have charge of the Ladies Ready to Wear Da. partment. Miss Blair is a very flne young lady and has many friendB that wiBh her success with her new position. Three room house to rent, $7. E. A. COKNHN. . Leo Fagan made a business trip to Madlsonvllle Wednesday. Mrs.D. M. Umstead visited friends in Madlsonvllle Wednesday. TWO SALES IN ONEj We intended conducting a "Cleaning Up of Winter Stuff" sale the latter part of this month and on the heels of it launching our customary "White Goods and Embroidery" sale, but obstacles we have "been unable to mount have delayed us until we have decided to combine the two events. We think now we shall open this combination sale on Wednesday of this week, but can't be definite just yet. Our purchase of White Goods and Embroideries is in the house now, but has not been examined and marked. .. ' y Keep watch on this corner of the Bee for minute details. , Semi-Weekl- Jl I News of the Town I Mr. Frank G.'Brown, of Madison-vill- e to MiullHotivilli? TupstiMyi vaB in this city Tuesday. When you Hte tlio brand PASCO Sam Lankly made a business trip en anytulnf; in tbo Kroory line it is the boat that wo know bow to buy lo this oitv Tuesday. for the motley, Take a look at thoSO.OO Model PnrAons & Scovlllb Co., Biwige and $20.00 Bod m the front EvHiiBviile, Iud. window of the Viotory Building. of tlio Mr. Feins, of tlio Cincinnati Cord-- Some subsoi-ibeBoo will get thlti Range and .'Bed & Papor Co., wan In the city this weefcou business for the oompany. free ou Marah 1. Subscribe for The Take a look at the $80.00 Modl Bou now or reuow your subscription for auother year and get a ticket. RaiiKe and $20.00 Bed in the front Roy WiIbou made a business trip window of the Vioiory Huildiug. to thin town Tuesday. Some subscriber of Mib Semi Wook-y-B- e .w.111 get-tln- t Range and Bed , Mrs.W. L. Gordon visited friends free ou March 1. Subscribe for The is. tills city Thursday. ' Bee now or renew your subscription Try a can of Pasco Corn and for another year and set a ticket. the difference. It's real Sugar Mrs.Elleu McDonald made a bual. Corn. CostB no more tbau others. tiesa trip to Madisouvillo Tuesday. Parsons &. Sooviile Co., Evansvlllo, Ind. Ohas. Lindsay was in town TuesMIbs Ailoeu Davis made a business day. Say Tip Top Flour to your ko-eer- trip to thistoity Wednesday. If you hayo not usod Tip Top tnn. Chae. Harnett was in Madlsonvillo Floui, you have not used the best. Warren Atkinson, of New Jersey, Tuesday. is in the city visiting his brotners Hart Brand Peas are the UueHt la the World. Don't take our word for J no. B. and Quo. C. Atkinson, he will be here several days. it but try a can and be convinced. Wanted Clean cotton .ags, Parsons & Scoville Co., Bring to The Bek ofllco. We need Tud." Evanavllle, Mr. Clarence Keown, of Fordvillo, them. .No Btrings 6r small pieces was lntlie city on business Tuebday. wanted. Little Miss Kathleen Stone enterDan M. Evans made a business tained a uutnuer of her friends at trip to Madisouvillo Tuesdayher home on Main St. Wednesday, Take a took at the $80 00 Model in honor of her seventh birthday. BanRe and $20 oo Bed In the front An. enjoyable evening was spent and window of the Viqtorv Building. delightful refreshment served. Some feubscrlber of the Semi-WeeCall for Pasco Old Fashiouod Lye Jly Beo will fret this RaiiKo and Btd Hominy. Highest quality. SanijJree on March 1. Subscribe for The tary tins. Price same us others. "Bee now or renew yiur subscription Parsons & Sooviile Co., for another year and not a ticket. Evansvlllo, Ind. r Semi-Weekly X , Tip Toy Flour (Ills th- - bill. ISIkIh Hlbbs til ado a' business trip oulce. Don't fall to call for Tip Top flour. MIbs Kate Borders, of thiB city, who Ims been visiting her brother, Claudo, In Madlsonvllle for the paBt week has roturned home. Old papers for sale at the Bee Take a look at the $80.00 Modol Range and $20.00 Bed in the front window of the Victory Building. Some subscriber of the Bee will get this Range and Bed free ou March 1. Subscribe for The Bee now or ronow your subscription, for another year and get a ticket. Mrs. M. B. Long spent the day with friends in Madlsonvllle Wednesday. Artists Drawing and Water Color Paper for ealo at this office. Large size sheets 6 cents. MIbs Mammie Foard was in Semi-Woek-ly Mr.d-isouvil- . BISHOP & COMPANY, Purchasing Agents for Hopkins County c le Wednosday. Men and Women, sell guaranteed hose, 70 per cent, profit. Make $10 daily. Full or part time. Beginners Investigate. Wear Proof, 3038 Used Extensively BY THE i J J r-- : no-tl- eo Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. N.I. Toombs and eon spent the day here Wednesday with relatives. dotts, Cookerals and Pullets, at $1.00 eaoh, if taken at once. Call aDd see them before they are all gone. H. Buck, 318 E. Broadway, Ky. Major F. B. Harris was in town Wednesday. Now Is the season to buy Poultry Feed. Buy an honest feed. Quaker Hen and Chick Feed is theoleanest and best on the market Parsons & Scoville Co., Evansville, Ind. If you have a friend or relative living at a distance, send them the Bee a year it will only cost and dollars and it will bo a constant reminder of you, twice each R. Mad-ieonvillo, XJ. S. THE Govt ,Fqr Sale Golden Laced o Wyan- - y STANDARD TYPEWRITER . ..' . ROYAL ' I Tke Simplest, Strongest and Most Practical Typewriter Made 4. ij - Semi-Week- ly PRICE $G5.0P 33r-ei.atn.o- ln I week. Notice. ROYAL TYPEWRITER CO. Royal Typewriter Building .A. k- cure cancer. I nover fall. I doctor and insure a cure. Address T. M. Wyatt, R. F. D., Box No. 4, Dawson, Ky. 1 New York, N. Y. JEDeiolra IPx-irncjiio- eil Ira City 'GREATEST CUT PRICE SALE! X? FOR 30 DAYS P ONLY, Thousands of People Are Expected to At tend This Special Fete l-. SALE OPENED SATURDAY, , JAN. 2ft ! TT ..!. llflvlliy v. . UUUyill -. , - n ci for 30 days, 4 cutting, this Madisonville, Kentucky. . v Commenced Saturday, as SAM store will be-know-- rr rfi(--i na oauiiuc; f vji oiuuin r l CH mainhonnieo of uj oanfo uiiuiiaiiuiu oi ,',. i Cheapest Place in Madisonville ac all times. Remember the date ancl place, a'few of the bargains to be had. Reiflember, and remember it well, that we are closing out'the entire stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Below we mention Shoes. V .. . mi INOtning HKe It was ever ...j auempteu l. : in uie u.uud.i tT. i az: ui iiieicuauuiauig. t i i hiiro uuiuuuu iu Koi nav rrtnolnrlQ fv nave. a. '( uf T? ofn tToli vui xvctiv uaiL January Z&9 ending February 28, and to introduce our new venture in price- - mjt Street PRESSMAN'S CUT RATE STORE after the great sale-Cen- ter ,.. ,. iWr ,. b:r..;..- wn ftto rlrvllot mv. kuvjiio.i rv-i , Txra vvv, ' a r.. wui &uuv.caa- :. ' - r- : : - uca m -d iui iuiuic i: uui uig ud.igd.iu ruuea, " r: 2" c ri.- - pl oa.ui n rrebsuian s vut Aaie oiore, . - . Men's Suits $7.00 grade at $9.00 grade at $12.00 grade at $16.00 grade at MenV Hats ...$3.62 ..'.$5.24 ...$8.34 ,$9.98 - $3.00 grade at. .'$2.42 $2.50graie at. $2.00 grade at. . 1.50 grade at. . ;- ;.$2.04 Closing out, our entire line of Ladies', Misses, Bos' and Children's Shoes! All cut below cost during this Cut Rate Sale'. 9 Men's Overcoats $5.00 grade at $7.00 grade at. $9.00 grade at Men's Shoes $2.98 $4.52 $5.50 grade $4.00 grade $3.50 grade $3,00, grade at at at at . .'. ,...-...'..,'?'.-,- . . I ..... .. '. $3.85 $3.24 ...r. h-- ' ..$5.98 t ..$2.79 ; $2.42 $1.48 Boys' Suits j $6.00 grade at .'., ' ...i.gi.00 Suit Cases Men's TPants $5.00 $3.00 $3.00 $2.00 grade at . .'- - 7 A $2.50 grade .at $3.50 grade at $5.00 grade at $1.50 grade at ....... i...il.79 i $4.34 Overalls 75c The. ones you see ' marked f and sold in large stores at 1.25 t A Pressman's cut rate. . . . . SJC ODD GOATS $2.50,gi;adeat. . .......' .'.$1.98 v . . $1.48 $1.19 .;J . ".. $3!24. $2.00 grade at .m. . . .'. . ... $1.50 grade ai...i.., ' :...$2.48 $3.79 All 'Gun Metal fradt.jN .. 48c 100 samples of I Odd 1.25 grade ate .. '. ... .' . v-..y8- 4c Coats, $5.67 grades, sale price $2.68 OveVshoes, $2.00 $1.45 grade.. grade grade grade $1.50 grade at . .' . V. . at at ':'. .'. $2."84 $2.04 nSuspenders 50c grade at.. 25c grade at. at. ...'... . . .;. ... $1.48 . 89c .......35c .. 4 19c Sam Pressman s Cut Rate Store MADISONVILLE .. .'mm ,, 1 I.L. DON'T BE RAIN OR SHINE St., OJjosite Courthouse MISLEAD Center KENTUCKY cpptr tpt&qppqpw : , jS?;i!, sJy,- - - :,tl &&? mit-rJ- - JJW w O "f" r5SS3BgS 33CSaS ty " - l Im & F4TCH ras SP4C iwar Fif)? OUR AD. . CO., week. . -- k,lo In; his own right; an AheiUh'yJtnan !e PLIES OK KITE FXOM SHIP nnbcalthy rari is nn 'enhapy' slave., Rurcnclc B.ood Dittors bnilds up sound healthkeep you Record Altitude white Cruiser is Making v well. Mrs. Our buyer is now East and writes us that he has purchased a Big Bargain in Ladies' Muslin Underwear and White Goods. If you haven't purchased wait for us. RAKNES, COWAND IARL1NG10N, Incorficratcd KENTUCKY AD-TAL- K Mrs. M. O. MoOollough, of v'no is visiting In viBttod Mrs. Hop-kinBvill- o, MaJi-sonvill- o, salesmanvwho?reported forjduty What would you think of a rugate yester- I; ' ' $' l: i vt I r' Er:" E r- - P.r- - Thirty Years Together. E. J. Sisk, of St. Charles, was in Thirty years of association think the city yesterday euroute to Madi- of it. How the merit of a good thing stands out in that time or the AiDITIOIjAL NEWS OF THE TOWN sonville. So worthlessuesB of a ban on. i Roy Peyton, who has been work- there's no guesswork in this evi' Concord, of if rs.. Henry Head and Claud Mor- ing in the auditors office m Louis- dence who ThoB. Arise. have used writes: "I In town ville for a f6W weeks, i visiting his Mich., ton, of MadiEonvllle wore Dr. King's Ifyow Discovery lor SO Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, cause Weduosday visiting; friendB. parents this' week years, and its tie best cough and chronic constipation. Doan's Regulcts opera e cold oure I ever used." Once it easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. i;p MisB Eleanor Dee Gordon was the Mr. 0. H. Hamby, of Hamby's guest of the Misses McQary Thurs- Station, was in the cit en route to finds entrance in a home you can't Ask your druggist for (hem. pry it out. Many families have day. Manairer Charles Webb, of tho K. Mftriinnnvilln vfiRtfirriav nn IuihIuprs. used it for forty years. It's the 'most infallible throat and lUIl)! K. Band, says that the band will Mrs. Will Robinson visited friends Quite a good crowd attended the medicine on earth. Uuequled for commence, in iu MadiBonville Wednesday. a hort time, to give a ,, croup, Bhow at the opera house iaBt night, lagrippe. asthma, Saturday night, Mr. Chas. Adams who has lived Who co. Price oyu, concert every used to purchaso tho ,. 'quinsy or sure lungs. m prooeedh to be l.OO. """' ,teed by Trial bottle free. Guarati: summer uniforms. This is the now some time has moved ", "tonight and in this city for best again tomorrow night. nn druggists. to Madisonville. band in this part of Take a look at the $30.00 Model While it Is impossible to prevent JRange and $20.00 Bed in the front an accident, it in nover impossible window of the Victory Building. to be prepared It is hoyond any one's nurse. Invest 25 cents in a Some subscriber of the bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment Bee will KOt this Range and Bed aud you are prepared for sprains, ,iree on March 1. Subscribe for The And bring or send it with $1.00 to the Bee, Earlingtori, bruises and like injuries. Sold by Bee now or renew your subscription Geo. King &, Sons. Ky., before March 1, and we will send you 104 issues of a live newsfor .another year and get a ticket. paper and give you a chance on a $30.00 Range and $20.00 Bed. Don't forgot the basket ball game Mrs. Delia Southwsrth spent yes- between this city and Greenville terd.iy in Madisonville visiting Friday night, the 10th. It will be Bee one Enclosed find $1.00, for which send me the the best Kamo of the season. friends. year and a chance on the Range and Bed. Mrs. Joe Berry made a business Cou(;h Checker will Bloodine county seat yesterday. trip to the quickly allay tb,at backing irritation accompanyihg a severe cough F. H. Payne, foreman of the railName- or cold. Tho safest and surest remroad telephone lines, was in Howell edy for children. Koep a bottle yesterday. constantly at hand. St. Bornard Address Mlnlmr Co.. Iucomorated. Druu De- ,City Marshal William Bradley jpHrtnlont. special agents. was in the county seat yesterday on easiness. HbrbertjAddison, of Drakesboro, 1b visiting in the city, while having bis eye treated, that was injured in the mines at the former place. ' Col, Robert Wood will commence, in a short time, to repair the streeU and place them in good condition. He has oft' band several loads of roek screenings which he will use "Ready-to-Wea- r" in both and clean up for this work. ity? Surelv you would not expect good scrvico from Buch a nan. And yet sumo merchants hold advertising, which is aim-jl- y a "salesman," up to great results when it is allowed to 41 work" very irregulary. The fact that advertising costs money is proof of its value. Things without cost are usually worth only their price. - ono day, lay off for two, worked a half day, went off for a week and so on without any regular day. Walter Duliu, one of Madison-villo'- s most progressive merchants, was in, tho city Wednesday on business. Henry DeBerry, of the day yard force was In the county Beat For sore throat there is positively no remedy that will relieve bo quickly and cure permanently the moBt aggravated case, as Bloodino Rheumatic Liniment. St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department, special agentB. . spent Thursday with relatives in.the ' city. &: Mies Gonovia Duke, of Greenville who has been visiting in .the city, has returned homo, Mr. Claud Hall, or the 1'orter Co. made a business trip fj&j. to Nortonville Thursday. Mr. 0. S. Crenshaw, who has btien quite sick for Beveral weeks, IB? reported some better. .J Miss Myrtle Robinson, of St. Charles, is visitlug her cousin, Miss Be6sio Cobb, this week. Mr. W. L. PhiillpB. cashier of the Earlmgton Bank, was in the county seat Thursday on buBiness. Conductor Ed Brooks left yester day for a week's visit to friends aud ' relatives near Corydou. Joe Berry made a business trip to . , Madisonville yesterday. Will Isabell, of. Barnsley, waB in ; city yesterday on bnsiness. Dispatcher A. O. Davidson and son in ado friends in the county seat a visit yesterday. kv rr P. N. Filiate, of Madisonville Twelve Knots an Hour. IuIjNEW STORES The .??l , U Santn Barbara, Oal., Feb. Lieutenant John liritlgers wac liftorl 400 feet frfttn the crutsor Pennsylvania eeterday by kites. . mHj-rniRing Mid Winter Clean Up Sale m " - The warship wqs Htenmiiif: twelve knots nsninst nn oiuht knot breeze at the time, ami RbdjieiR, suspended from the kite cable 100 feet astern, in wle ob8ervatioii8 and camera views for fifteen minnteH. He Ri).ul ed the results of his observufinne to the officers on the ship. The altitude attained by jRodj: erh is said to be. a record for The officer man lifting kites. was carried up by a train of eleven Kites. oases of croup, oven the length of time It takns to go for H doctor often proves dangerous. The nafnpt wny is to keep.Ohamberlain's Couch Remedy in the hopso, and at thn first Indication of croup give the child a dose. Pleasant to take and always cures. Sold by Gen. King & Sons. Mrs. A. L Cobb and attractive daughter. Miss Bessie, spent yesterday in Madisonville with friends. EOino Our January Clearance Solo foas the sensalion of the season, and was a success in eveiy way, but sfill we find that we have more Pall and Winter ClotblnJ, Shoes, g m x nriicrin mnl' rnnm fnr nnr Innrp snrillP" SfOCk we will for the Next 10 Days offer ear Fall and Winter Stock This is the Greatest Sale of the Season, tome AT COST. in and let as show vna. is all we ash. i,n Shirts, Underwear, Suit Cam's, Trunks, Ladles' Reudu to Wear, Press Goods, Hosiery, etc., than we oir'rw rwiar anH in Hat, , & x S :' Hi 3 Men's $10 Suits, clean up sale price. Men's clean 5.89 $10 Raincoats up sale price 6.75 . .Ladies' $12.50 Wraps cleanup sale price. 6.00 Wraps $3.00 Wraps . O ff QmJj .$3.91 -- $!. A few minuteB delay in treatirjr Men's $12.50 Cravenctte Coats, clean up sale price Rain 7.50 $14 Coat Suits, fancy grays and browns, clean Q up sale price $12.50 Black Coat Suits for . . fc ? 4i 8.50 Cfl vivU Big Line of Comfort and Blankets at Cost H. F MORTON, Manager i HI Hopkins Cooperative Co. l.nro.jrM.oi ; Casl Center Street Madisonville, Kentucky TH08. C. 0'BBYAN DELM0HT DTLEY n,n ,""' nay-lever- O'BRYAN. UTLEY & CO. Incorporated 4 1 thn-Sta- t. Semi-Week- ly CUTOUTTHIS COUPON Semi-Week- ly Semi-Weekly i , Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers Wo are propureii to nimwi-- r promptly all calls day or PLonc No. Ill or 558, Madieonvillc, Ky. niht BEE ADS PAY Ladies' Departments. V a Determined effort To Winter Men's 1 'Suffered day and bight the torment o! itching piles. Nothing helped ma ndtil I used Doan's OiMiaent. It cured me permanently," Hon. John R. Garrett, Mayor, Girard, Ala. F'lEXA.SE NOTEVERY.CAREFULLY During the entire month of February ducements on T I! H Mrs. M. E. RaBh, who has been visiting friends iu Madisonville, returned home yesterday. Mrs. William L. Gordon, Jr., spent yesterday in the city as a guest of MrB. O. H. McGary. Mr. J. W. Miller, of Madisonville, was In the city yesterday on this month and $7 95 we are going to offer the following Men's Suits, Pants9 Overcoats, and Ladies' Boys' $10.00 $9.00 Wras, Suits and Skirts; $12.50 $17 00 $20 00 $25.00 $28 00 detailed in- - Men's and Young Men's New Suits and New Suits Men's and Young Men's Ladies' Wraps and Skirts new now new new new Hiift U Overcoats , grade for grade for... ,..; J;.:'.f... $850 grade for $8 00 grade for.. ...:.... :M.,...4 $7.50 grade for -$7.00 grade for .,.'. $6.50 grade fop....NV; $6 00 grade for... w! $5 00 grade tor. .. . . 7p. . $4.00 grade for fiz $300 grade for ,!.;. .-. Overcoats For His Sake "My husband begged me to take Cardui," writes Mat-t- ie L. Bishop, of Waverly, Va., "and for his sake 'I to fry it Before I had taken 1 bottle, I felt better. "Before taking Cardui I suffered miserably every month and had to go to bed until it wore off, but HQWil am all right," a-gr- eed $16 00 grade for $15.00 grade for $13.50 grade for $18 00 grade for. $12.50 grade for $12.00 grade for $10.00 grade for $9.00 grade for $8.50 grade for.. $8.00 grade for $7.50 grade for for for for for $1750grade for $16.50 grade for $25.00 $22.50 $20.00 $18.00 grade grade grade grade - , ,.... $ltf .95 $17.95 $15 05 $18 95 $13.45 $12 95 $12 45 $6 75 Carried Over Odd Pants 33 1-- 3 suit (or. for anit for : '...$6.45 suit for suit for $6 25 $8 50 r... $10.00 $12 50 $14 00 ....:.... ,..: .'. ,.$11.95 $10.95 $10.46 $9 95 $9.45 $7.95 $6.75 $6.45 $6 25 .. $5.95 ...$6 25 $5 95 $5.45 $4.95 $4 45 .$3 95 $3.00 percent discount, during this Sale All Fine Dress Shirts $25.00 new $17 00 new $15 00 "new New Wraps wrap wrap wrap $1250 new wrap $10 00uewwrap for for for for '' ...$2.25 Discount 10 per cent during this Sale for..i ;. , Hats and Caps Bigstpcksof these '10 Per Cent count During this February Sale. Dis- Men's and Young Men's $10.67 $11.84 $10.00 $8.34 $6.69 Carried Over Suits at Half Goats $20 00 $15.00 Pricfc $6.00 $7.50 ' $8.50 $9.00 10.00 12 50 $18.50 New Skirts now new new new now now new new Bkirte Bkirte for BklrtB for Men's and Young Men's Bed Comforts Blankets . - and In this lot we show very goodstyles. are good .style front and good for. for....... ... . ; . . .... ; r Odd Pants, Newest Take skirts for skirts for., Bkirts Bkfrts i Styles Vv Good selection Comforts. Tho Woman's Tonic You know Cardui will help you, because it has It-is 20 Per Cent, Discount Fair selection Blankets 10 per cent discount. during this Sale. grade grade ,$12.50 grade $10,00 grade , for. for. for ..... . . . . .'. . . 9 $10.00 7 50 .$6.25 (. $5t6p ., - skirts for.v..,(. for.. .. . for .............. '...'.... ...... $3 75 $4.50 ;'.'... $5.63 . .i . . . $0 88 T".... $0.75 $7.50 .'...r $9.88 .$10,12 '.. ... a l helped others who were in the same fix as. you. not only a medicine for sick women, but a tonic for weak women. Being ma'de from mild, gentle, vegetable ingredients, it is perfectly harmless and has no bad after-effec- ts. This is a' "spilling of life blood efforts" to convert .Winter Clothing into cash, and as a SPOT to secure these tremendous concessions. But Kee an Eye On the Saving it is 'to'tf- matt.etof-.cdurse- , ,: and continues until the end of the month. , - SALE , BECGAlsI TMURtSlDAY, to escape you. "Strike while the iron is 2. FEBRUARY opportunity Don't allowthis great money-savin- g - to Toil. it requires the CASH ON THE . - - hot." .Cardui can be relied upon to help you. Try it today. At all druggists. . YOUR , 8t IF MONPy JE3AOK C m YOU-WANT.J- ' 5 MCo-ciiorxiiro- :- V- - .) V, - Kentucky XMMHMMM " 4 !',-- . t IWBrAi 17' Vi - " . . - iY . v' u I ,w : , .' 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