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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 7, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 7, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911020701_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 7, 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. aakwaWmmKKaakaaamWamWaBaaaaaWaWmMmWaWmmW mmmmmumumm'uum l, r i ,;, Ti d , , -.-. T- . fl &.-- , v V . . . ii m ir - TUESDAY !,: y Lr Xfc "" -- .. r - w .fe. i Lk. r .bim l MHHHF- im. HSt. TUESDAY and FRIDAY ..- - and" FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR it00 Kt v TWENTY-SECOND BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE ....-.- . fcawB- r i iL A'o. YEAR tor, Mrs F. O. Baker. MIhh EARL1NGT0N, Gollo-da- y HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1911 II Madisonville Notes BY AILEEN DAVIS. Reception in Honor of Paducah Girls. , On Friday atternooii at the Elks jfflbme In tills cltv a most enjoyable 'reception waa given by tlie High School Pubila in honor ot Miss .Rebecca Smith, Elflio Spock and Virginia Warren, of Paducah, apd the members of Alumni Association. Several pupils from each grade were in the receiving line. A mostexcollont program thoroughly enjoyable throughout dvery number had been arranged for the ocoas-sloafter which elegant refreshments woro served In- - tho banquet room, by MisseB Josephine Clark, n, Kathenne Glvond, Mary Arden Julia Fawcett, Amanda son, Borulco Wimberly and Ollir. " -uut-oMow- Jon-ufng- s, Wile Kath-orlu- u guests from Many Earllngton, Mortons Gap, Norton-vill- e and Hanpou ance. were In attend- Surprise Party. beautiful Juvenile event of Saturday afternoon wur the surprise party given by Mrs. Bernard Hob-ardIn honor of her little daughter, Mary Leslie. Many exciting contests and gamoH woro enjoyed throughout the afternoon, the most Interesting being a "doll hunt," Miss Caasle Browning winning the prize, a largo doll handsomely dressed. ,At the conclusion of the evonlng elegaut rolreshmeuts woro served. Those present were: Minerva and Ora Gordon, Margaret Viokers, MarA R gery Kiddle, Grace Thompson. Sarah Kirk, Sarah Bacon, Aurolla Weldon, Hassle Browning, Hilda Bay Bice, Helen Eastm, Lucy and Nell Arnold, Bessie and Mary and Noll Anderson Buby. Cas-tleber- ry Misses Emma and Nora Noe, of HopklBsviUe, Wero.lii.. Madisonville Fliday. evonlng attending the danco I I 'Tff at the Elks Home W. L. Lock, of Hanson, was, in Madisonvillo Friday shopping. W. F. Moore, of White Plains, waB In town Thursday with friends. John Bice, of Fredouia, Ky., was in Madisonvillo Friday with friends attending tho Elks dance. Misses Virginia Tate and Nauoyo "KIrkwood loft Friday oveulng for Greenville, Ky., to spend the weekend, with Miss Vunnie Martin. Miss Ethel Coleman, who haB been tho guests of MIbhcs Elizabeth Giveus and Sarali Hayes, here, for the paBt two weeks, left Saturday for Louisville to spoud a month, before roturning to Middlesboro. Boy Utloy, of Pleasant View country, was here Friday. Miss Dollio Miller visited friends in Earllngton Friday. Miss Holou Jagot waB the guest of her brother and Bister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jago"e, In Earllngton. during tho weok-end. t Benjamin, of Providence, waB in thiB city Saturday the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Geo, Russell. Charlie Pepper, of Princeton, was in the city Saturday. Kearney country, were Saturday. MIbb Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Walkor, of tho 6l opping in thlB city will arrive In Madisonvillo this week to be the guost of her sis- - Ethel Galloday, of IJopkinB-vill- e, BK a Hz POWDER 7ft only baking powtku MOraani ofr Tartar Mo Alum, No Lime PhotpMe ; Absolutely Pure ntatte from Royal Grap leaving for the Eastern markets to! PflUCRNllEMT mid purchase goodB for her millinery j UU 1 LllillVlLiI I Is extromelv popular hera ' her vIsltB are always looked forward firm. MINE RESCUE, CAR Judjre Yost is in Hopkinsvllle on to by her many friends fn Mils city. ' for a few davs. Mrs. J. O. Strother has returned business Mrs. R. M. Walker, of Henderson:, to Madisonville after spending the past'two weekB in Owensboro with Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Came to Earlington Saturday Morton, In this city. her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. John And Will Remain This Week. , Hon. Ruby Laffoon. a candidate Lectures at Opera House Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fawcett and for State Auditor, who has been for Wednesday Night daughters, Misses Hazel, Lucy aud several weeks in the Blue GraBB secspent Suuday in tion of the State in Interest of this J.ulia Fawcott, Guthrie with Mrs.Fawcott's brother, office, returned to Madisonville Mon- ON FIRST AID TO THE INJURED. who is quite ill with typhoid fover. day to spend a few days with his The (Soverument Mine Rescue Will Sloan, of Owonsboro, is in family Get the habit of coming to the Oar No. 8 from Evausvi'lle came this city the guest of his sister, Mrs. C. C. Givens. branch office of the to. Earlingtoii Saturday aud will Joe Justico, of Providence, was In Bee, at Morton's Furniture Store, remain here this week. Thir enroute when you want engraved cards, emSaturday Madisonville bossed letterheads, dance tickets or object iu comint: to Earliugtou home from Louisville. and ihe center of the West Kentucky programs. Wo have the best '" y Don't forget the' let us figure with you on prices.- - v Goal Field was to nive instrucBee has a branch office for MadiAiiiEBN Davis, Manager.! . sonville people in Morton's Furni tions iu mine rescue work. ture Store. If you want advortls-- ' Mrs. Ernest Claytor, of Victoria There will be a free illustrated lug or Job work or wish to subscribe was in Madisonville Monday shfj)- - lecture given at tho Opera House plHg' jgf: for the paper, call up number 4. Wednesday night, Feburary, 8, AiiiKKN Davis, Manager. C. A. Morton was iU'Earllhglon SftW at 7:80 .o'clock on greater safety Mrs. A. O. McDowell, of HopkinB- - Monday morning on business. vllle. attended the Elks dance inf X in Mining including lire prevenAlways Blessed this city Friday ovenlng. tion, first aid surgical treatment with a Hearty Appetite if you wse Varoen Davis and Sam Benard,-o- f uiesteze. juneipRyourpiomaGBHp and sanitation. Tliee talks will Anton, woro In Madisonville Satur- the work, digests what you 8't),and he made by Mining Engineers makes good rich blood fromjrour day. food, No more Sleepless NiiHJt und Red Gross Surgeons at the T. L Metcalfe, of Hopkinsvillo, Headacho or Stomach Misery. ""fet car on sldinji opposite depot evwas Iii.thlB city Saturday on busi- 'rid of all these troubles with Dlfie-teze- . Fifty cents a bottle, worth" tU ery duy from 9 to 12 a, m., and ness. fold Its cost, at drug dopartmentto.f from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. F. U Sink, of Earllngton, was In tho St. Bernard Mining Company, A free demonstration of the Incorporated. this city Saturday. use of oxygen hemlets in miue Miss Elinor Dee Gordon spent the . iwo rennyrne women. week-en- d rescue work will be made at the with friends In EarllngMiss Aileeu Davis, oi kadi ton. miArnold mine Thursday by the( government rescue Will Payne, of Providencp, was In ville, who is. the mauagpr 6 ners from Madisonville a few hours Saturday. branch office of the Earlins: corpse in which miners will beiu G. W. Howell, of ABhbyburg, was Bee, which r.he Bee manage- structed iu the use of oxygen In town Saturday on business. ment has opened at MadisofeyMie, helmets and in first aid to the W. J. Cox and W. L. Gordon, Sr., was a pleasaut visitor at theamftva .injured, all miners and others were In Slaughtervllle Friday. MlW office Tuesday morning. interested in greater safety in Mrs. R. L. Fenwlck and little son, Davis was makiufj Robert Wesley, returned home FrI the L. & N. in the interescriof mining are invited to attend this demonstration aud lecture. The day from Owensboro, where thoy have boon the guests of Mrs. Fen ner uuuer. car is fully equipped with miue wick's parents, Mr. and Mtb. J. W. , M.i8sJD,iyis is a well-.qa- i rescue apparatus and is"in charge EdmotiBon, for several'' We'bk 67 ' 'and enthuiastic iietvspapec wo of Mr. Williams of the U S. Mm. John Brevard Harris, of man who well deserves to sucBureau of rmues. Vrankllif, Ky., s here the guest of ceed. She and Miss Louise Bab her mother, Mrs. F. B. Jennings. Do you know that croup can be bage, of the OloverportNeware prevented? Give' Chamberlain's oi Dalton, was in Lee Devers, about the ouly practical news- Cough Kemoc'y.as soon as the child tho city Thursday. becomes horse or even after the paper women, thoroughly in the croupy cough appears and it will Claud Porter, of Nebo, was here harness, and thoroughly interes- prevent the attack. It 1b also a cerThursday shopping. Peuuy-ril- e tain cure, for croup and haB never Mrs. R. E. Waverly, of Claremore, ted in the work, in the been known to fail. Sold by Geo. section, and right nicely do King & Sons. Okla., is In tho city tho guest of 7" Mrs. Grace Williams'. they grace the profession of penInstructive Pictures to be Put up Here. Mosdaines Will Langley and John cil pushing. (Green River Through the courtesty of the Wynn, of Providence, and Miss Bet-tl- o News.) Sugg, of Morganfleld, were the Henderson Billposting & Di6t. YouNUau Eat Anything. quests of relatives in this pity Go., of Earliugton, there will be craves Thursday shopping. Eat what your stomach iwdtires-tio- posted in our city three posters slightest Joseph Clay Van Mo tor, candidate without the is an awfulfear of feeling. You of two different designs showing whloh for State Treasurer, of Lexington, will not be bothered with Sour Ky., was here with friends Thurs- Stomach, .Heartburn, NatiBea, Bad the cauRe and prevention of TuBreath or Heavy Feeling if you will berculosis. day. tako one dose of Digesteze. It reOne poster shows how, by a Mrs. B. E. Lafloon and daughter, lieves and cures as if by Magic. spitting Wednesday for Pleasant as Candy. Relief in one careless consumptive Miss Mary D., left College, where Miss minute Get a 60u bottle from the upon the floors of hie room the St. Vincent drug department of the St. Bernard Alary D. will enter school, Tuberculosis germ is carried to Mining Company, Incorporated. Charlie Nlsbet and Miss Carrie the other members of the family Company G, Attention Drill. Miller attended the show in Earl and the other poster shows very Every member is requested to be lngton Thursday evening. graphically how Tuberculosis We make a specialty of doing two present Tuesday evening at 7:30 may be contracted by sleeping aud three color work. If you want o'clock. By order of Capt. Ott L. Powers. in rooms where there is no fresh classy job work that will give satisfaction see our samples and get Mr. Warren Atkinson loft Sunday air. ' prices at the Madisonville Branch for his" home in Now Jersey. It has been proven beyond tho In Morton's Furniture Store. Office shadow of a doubt, that TuberAhken Davis, Manager. culosis is not hereditary, but is a I). R. Hancock, of Manitou, waB in contagious disease very much town Thursday. like Small Pox or Typhoid Fever and can be prevented if tlie ppr W. W. Arnold, of Hanson, was In sons having the disease will' be Madisonville Saturday. Tired all the time, not much careful and not scatter it by Louis DanielB, of Manitou, waB in good for. anything, hardly able to careless, spitting. town Friday. Thr6ugli the generosity of the G. H. Gibson, of Robards, was in drag around, just all run down. National Billpo8ting'A36ociation, If you are, we guarantee odr Madisonvillo Saturday on business. these educatioual posters are bewill help you. ' It has'helped MlsBos'Emma and Verlal Craig, of ing' displayed in oyer many people around here who were Munns School house, left Saturday towns and cities in the for Henderson to visit friends for in this condition. United States. The posters Now look here, just try one botseveral weeks. which will be rtis.playexl in thirty-tw- o tle of VINOL, and if you are not cities in Kentucky are sent A, B. Boulware, of Hopkinsvllle, in Madisonville Monday with satisfied that it did you good, come out by the Kentucky Association was back and get your money. It will for the study and prevention of friends. be returned without question. That Wallape Wefr, of Hanson, was in is a'fair proposition and shows our Tuberculosip, whqse headquarters Madisouville Monday and called at faith in VINOL, and that we do are at 215, East Walnut Street, the branch office of the Earllngton not want your money unless you re- Louisville. Bee. ceive benefit JFor s,ore throat there is positively so Misses Bradye Stodghill antf CarWe know what we are talking no remedy tnat will relieve tho rie Miller spent Sunday in Hopklns- - about because we have sold VI- quickly and cure permanently most aggravated case, as Bloodine vJlle the guests of friends. NOL for years, and have seen how "Rhoumatic Liniment. St. Bernard Kltohel Walker, of Henderson, is much good it among our Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department, special agents. in Madisonvillo visiting his little customers. daughter, Miss Sarah Walker, at. VINOL is not' secret Virgil Higdon Dead. the home of 0. A. Morton nostrum, butaa honest, tried and Virgil Higden aged 21 years true body builder and strength creaMiss Harp Eblon, a teacher in the died of pneumonia Suuday night fame, delicious Graded, Schools, in this city, spent tor of world-wid- e week-enThe body with her parents in and easy to take. Come in today after a short illness. the and start your cure at once. You was shipped' to Pombr'oke for Robards, Ky. He burial Tuesday morning. MIsb LIU Scantlan, of Sturgis, is take no risk, v the guest of Mrs. ST. BiltKARD HIJnjr& COMPANY lfves a young wife to mourn in Madisonville his low. . 0. B, Tate, for a few days before laoorporated. Drug Department . SUCCESSFUL REVIVAL 5 I 'MEETING CLOSED Wonderful Revival Held NEW BUILDING FOR EAJtLINGTilf3 fcy J rjB at Madisonville Two Story Brick Will be Erected Tappan and Gardiner In the Near Methodist Chi jen by Rtv. C. F. Wimberhjthc Paslor. Future. , Kit-tong- er. , Tho revival (meeting the Methodist chuich began in. 8, V continued thrie and on half weeks. Growded house frojn tho firBt riieht. Mi ny nights cores were turned away. At no service did the interest wane, there were peuiteut I seekers ci ntin-uall- y. Semi-Week- ly Semi-Weekl- Preaching wis done b the Pastor, G. F. 'Vimberly, r lusic led by Ofift Pri:ohet,with p ano, k pipe organ aril violin ii( com pnniameut. Tl music was a special feature. Gonviction to fched every part ot the town, '.uottaco piayer meetings were field, every day. At many of then! there.wero jjouls saved. There were ni uly 100 coiver- This nuihber sions at the nltu gave testimony if their culvabion The largest cl. ss of new rnem- bers ever received at one tim (3 by any church in Madisouville was taken in by the J paster Sunday morning. Many of the 'oldest cit!zeus say that no greater revival iwas ever held iu tow 11. All deihonwere,t helped strations and strengthened. lib ere were no denominational lues drawn, Sut first of ull was ;ho effort to ;ave souls. - . -- N. I. Toombs, circuit clei!ff this con uty sold tc the well know Jewelers, Messers. Tappan aad Gardiner of this city Friday tka ' corner lot, on .Railroad street south of Ooil's barber shop. lr.' Gardiner the junior member af the firm told the Bee they would erect a haai-som- e two story brick building this lot iu the nenr future.. It will have steam heat, electric lights, bath room and all modern oouvi notices, the lower floor fill be used as a jewelry store ani the upper one will be used as a residence by Mr. Tappan and Gardiner. This will make quitted an improvement to the appearance of this block and is only the fore runner of other improvements to come. "Whafcs tha matter With Earliugton? she's alright. Serai-Week- ly . V the BaWes. You cannot feel safe without a bP tie of Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam &i Pine Tar Compound in your home It you have Httlo ones as it is' a positive ' specific In Croup, BrouchitiB aa Coughs. It works like magic t.' dofee will give relief and the danger depart-tnep- t is over. Fat pale by drug of the St. Bernard Mining Compnny, Incorporated. Save Favor Taft Peace Plan. I -- . ., "Suffered day and nigbithe torment of Wching piles. Nothing helped ie udtil I uatd I Joan's Ointment. It cured m permanently." Hon, -i .i .... i t. j juuii a. viKiicii. mnyvr hiuiu, aim. ... Budapest, Feb. 6. The committee on foreigu affairs of the Austrian delegations at a sessiav, adopted a resolution here in favor of President Taft's disarmament proposition;. to-da- y r li-- Slaughter Sale ott o t Watcher mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmammm n, i I IPi u jE&toSb Q O' J M Are You Like This? ' ' TIMl t jtna erery time piece. IS ". IViUINtY MM Ik 1 1 Ti VI-NQ-L. ma i' needs a dependable I We pave decided during four-huu-ilre- d 'the month of Febrbary and up to March 1st to maku a sweeiping reduction on all of our Ladies' and Gents' Open Face ;and Huntiitg.Case Watches in both sol- .1.1 fTT Jd gold anc .filled ises.. ,we nanaie tne 1 1 o has-don- e Elgin, Wa rnam, q outh Bend and ojher standard makes. Dome in and let us !show vou cfur stocl at bat-gjprices i 1 r it- - i ' i d . Sisk iros, Book Stare JVIADISOfj VILLEJ , O A I KENJUCHY J OB -- I -- r d- k- - "1 CbcJjjjiBce ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS Subscription Rates One Year $1.00 50 25 5 :: ? THE - MARION - KITCHEN - CABINET One Dollar Down and a Dollar a Week C. ' A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWCETT PAUL M. MOORE. Six mouths Three mouths Singlo copies MANAGER of Kentucky Press Association Member $ and I Second District Publishers League Specimen copies mailed free on application. Correspondents wanted in all parts of the county. Address us for par- Funeral Director and Enibalmer 1 H ticulars. i Madi-sonvill- e, r Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, AILEtN DAVIS, Mgr. Kentucky, Phone No. 4-- MISS Any Call Answerci Promptly Day or Night. 'X j i Telephone 47 Tuesday, February 7, 1911 PADUCAH WINS Madisonvillc High School Girls Put up Game Fight in Debate. Early to bed and early to rise, Attend to your business and advertise. And you will bo St Charles Events Madison-vill- e healthy, pros- perous and wise. Dr. D. P. Curry was in ol 3L ANNOUNCEMENTS are authorized to announce L. Bay as a caadidate for the "t represent Hopkins county in As. itwer house ef the next General sfcMbly ot Kentucky, subject to the atiien of lhe Democratic party. "We ' Cass L. Walker as a eandidato for coun- We are authorized to announce .Representative from Hopkins ty in the lower house of the next Gtaeral Assembly of Kentucky.sub-jet- t to the action of the Democratic s , We are authorized to announce 35i L. Young as a candidate to rep- Mrs. A. It. O'Banuon. resent Hopkins county in the lower Jake Harlaudj of Ilsley, was in house of the next General Assembly town Wednesday. of Kentucky, subject to the action Mrs. Bela Long left for Earlington f tke Democratic party. Thursday, where Bhe will visit for several days. MD OF REMISPHIRE Miss Margaret Hariand, of Ilsley, IN FEAR OF ISOLATION visited the Misses Woodruff last Puntas Arenas, is Dreading Completion week. Joe Gooch and wife arrived in of Panama Canal. town Thursday evening from driving the entire Washington, Anxiety is be- tance Iud., horse and buggy. disMr. with ing felt at Puntas Arenas' Chile, Gooch says it took him seven days the southernmost city of the to make the trip, the distance of world, over the possible effects 175 miles. Mr. Gooch has accepted of the opening of the Panama a position with the St. Bernard Alin Canal on traffic 'through the ing Co. and intends to make this his future home. Straits of Nageiluii, according to a new baby girl at Will Faull United States," Commercial Ag his house. has Cht John My- - Turner, who has W. E. and Albert Woodruff were been touring OKile and Peru. . in Earlington Friday. Can-uelto- u, Friday on business. Geo. Pendloy, of Nortonville, was in town Tuesday. Josh Teague, of Mortons Gap, visited his son, Joe Teague, here, Friday and Saturday. MIbb Alma Sisk, after being home for some time on account of illness, has returned to McLean College at Hopkinsvillo. Mrs. Horace Harrison and children have returned homo, after a few days' visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Faull, of Earlington. Mrs. Jap McGregor has toturned to her home in Earlington, after a few days' visit to her sister-in-la- The three Paducah high school girls won a notable victory over the three M U. S. girls Friday night at the Taderuacle in their joiut debate. The girls on both sides produced good arguments and the delivery of all of them was unusually good. Paducah had the advantage in the nepa-tiv- e side of the question "JResol ved that mau is a product of en vironment rather than Here- The other two were cast ihe same way. The three Paducah debaters were entertained at the Elks 'Home Friday afternoon and an .interesting musical program was carried out. Refreshments were served and it may be truthfully v said, without boasting, that every detail of the debate between the girls was well man aged aud a credit to the city. For that awful cough take Blood-inCough Checker. A 60 cent bot-tiwill last louger than most any St. Bernard Mining Co., cough. o. e A :r Incorporated,, Drug 'special agents. Department, J dity." Miss Marion Rudy The order of the Paducah speakers was Miss Virginia War reu, MiFS Elsie Speck and Mis6 Rebecca! Smith. The judges were: Prof. O. 0. Miller, of Providence; 'Prof. of Heudersou; Hon. W. H. Gray, of Greenville:! ReV. Brandon, of Eurliugton; aud Prof. T. W. Oliyer, of Se-bre- e. was the Mrs. Dora WoodrufF a well on the affirmative, Miss Agfirst ues Bailey followed and Miss known lady, of St. Oharles died Francis Elgin was the last, Miss at her home in that city Friday morning after a lingering illness Rudy spoke in rebuttal. of tuberculosa. She leaves a Mrs Dora Woodruff Dead. We conveniences. That the Marion Kitchen Cabinets have no equal, at any price, in range of appointments and number of 4 guarantee husband, R D. Woodruff and a twelve year old dnuuhter. She was buried in the Uhristiau Privilege cemetary Siturday in the preseuce of a large number of friend? and acqunin after-'ifoon NOTE THESE POINTS g top. Frictionless Fifty pound sifter flour bin that comes down for the flour. Double sugar bin that is not attached to a door. Each compartment separate and distinct. No unsanitary seams in the full extension top. Fifteen percent more space than any other cabinet of its size Solid cast brass hardware. We will take pleasure in showing you this splendid new cabinet whether yn bay or " roller-bearin- Fay Towns, Jr., presided over the debate and aunouueed the speakers. The votes of the judges were sealed and the ciiairtnau opened them and road the result before the audieuce. Ouly three were read aud these were for Paducah. Mrs. Woodruff was an estimable ladv and her death is dfcpply regretted by all who knew lier. - A scald, burn, or a severe cut heals slowly if neglected. The family that keeps a bottle of BaL IARD'S SNOW LINIMENT on hand is always prednred for such accidents. Price 25c. 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Miuiug Co., Incorporated, drug thnces. O'Bryan, Utleu Incorporated Co. I Jt MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY Mrs. James Harlan ana children returned to their home in Cleaton, Ity., Thursday, after a week's visit to relatives here. V. L. Hick, of Nortonville, was in " town Friday, St. Qharles took on' spring airs a public improvementsjias thrivcouplet of days last week. The ed particularly as a result of the ocean traffic, which mav be di- motor cyclists were out with their machines and the lady horseback verted to the canal . ' riders weie it: evidence. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any 2 oase of Catarrh thai cannot bb cured by Hall's WoodrufF, departed this life o'clock Friday morning after a long Catarrh Cure i V J CHENEY $ CO., Toledo. O. the Chrisillness. She was buried We, the undersigned, have known V, J tian gcivffego Saturday evening Cheney for ibe last i J yean, and believe bim perfectly honorable in all business transactions, 2 o'clock. .Mrs. Woodruff is survivnd financially able to oarry out any obligations ed, bV a husband and child. Mrs. tnadeby bis firm Woodruff was a good Christian All vessels, passing between ihe east aud west have been to sto,p at Punta Ar eons to coal. The town, which has a population of 12,000, paved streets, large stores and many 3 A HOME TREATMENT FOR LUNG TROUBLE a recognized fact that Tresh air, pleuty of nourishim! food and a correct constitutional treatment have done more to cure lung trouble and It Is NEW GOODS AT: Mrs. Dora Woodruff, wife of Rufus at at at WALDlrfO, KlNNAN (c MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. h Cire is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mudous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per fcottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Villi for constipationT Jfall's-Catar.-- East End Card Club Mrs. N. E. McKinnon was hostess of the card club on last Fri iay afternoon and he result was a most delightful meeting. Mrs. JLirby Gordon, of Madihonvillr, was the only visitor. Mrs. P. D. Banks made the highest score. Mrs, McKinnou served a dainty little lunch durum the social hour, .f woman and was loved by all who knew her. She was a consistent member of the church for many years and was about 44 years of age. City Fathers, please lift the quarantine and give us a marshal. The former will j?ivo us pleasure and the latter give us safety. Asthma Sufferers and old people with a hacking cough will find instant relief in Otto'p Spruce Gum Balsam and Pine Tar Compound, made from the Spruop and Pine treo Your living made more ploasaut and life prolonged by using this valuable remedy. Try it. Price 50c. For sale by drug depart meat of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. sults. If you have consumption in any form, blood disease, If you are troubled with ulcers or chronic sores, coughs, pains in the ohest, if you have weak lungs and feel generally run down and weak, write the Ohio Medical Co., Box 95, Columbus, Ohio, and they will Bend you a full sized bottle of this medicine absolutely free, as a trial, if you will mention the name of this paper. that weakened run down feeling, than all other forms of treatment combined. A constitutional treatment, to meet all the necessary requirements, muBt not only kill aud remove all the disease germs from the syBtem, but at the same time it must increase the appetite, aid in digestion and assimilation of food, renovate and build up the nervous system and all parts of the botlv, Germinal Remedy meets all. those requirements aud is producing some marvelous re- ST. BERNARD STORE We have just received a big lot of New Ginghams, in different shades, some very pret- ty paterns, prices range from 10c to 20c per Also a big lot Nainsook Swiss and yard. Cambric Embroideries from Sc to $1.75 per yard, and a beautiful line of Valand Linen jLaces irom iuc to iuc per yard. , t Come in and look these goods over. They will please you. Other new Spring Goods arriving daily. ' XA I 1 .1 . 5j ,j & 4 Going Like Wildfire J 1 J ROBT. SORY M. D. MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY Speoial attention iriven to diseases of the Eye, Ear, 3"jo nni4 Thrrinr ftlnoanc fitrnrl. F.uoa TfiKrflfi. ...., .. .WW.. , ..-- .... I J ? - That's the way to describe the widespread demand for Walter Willman's Great Book The Aerial Age One oritfc calls it a "fascinating record of scientific adventure," another compares it to "a swift sailing ship, with soionco at the helm, and adventure in the foretop," still another Bys that "it bristles with adventure, and is brimful of eduoation in aviation." Anybow, it Ib & preat seller, a" each day's orders show. t ." OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 12 A. M.. 2 Office Over. C. L. Roes' Grocery. TO 4 P. M. Center Street 1ST. BERNARD STOREl fi (j THE - BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE 100X Nate ikatlke Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph CojMwny, Incorporated, Is effor- Vr l joi ,Uo4 proposition for telephone tervice, tlsFour service yoa btb in the United States. The of toafatstaace connections t every important pc too aaUeroas to mention, bat among advantages at uMepae service in your residence obtaining prices, getting accarate V (fell? coiamaalcattoo with the market tfcea woiU your neighbors, relatives. All those tke rtiutBefV ranu bnand pSurea calling upthan worth the prioefriends and pay for the service, yea woId are more furnished by calling on oar ntaoaijec, E, C. Mtan. aad Herniation . Agents Wanted Send today yoar application for exolusive territory, with 85 cents for 32 page agent's and successful selling oanvasB. Deduct the 35 centB from your first remittance for 5 or more books. Address pros-peotus W. R. COYLE, Manager I 11 MB. FAEMER! ts St Bernard Mining INCORPORATED Conipany ill i v 6 V ljttre A, R. KELLER & COMPANY EARLINGTON, KENTUCKY mw Inyoiclcojwii uo. &x icLcrnuflc mcpi.ftjU mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm - Marfrldge Binding Br and way a.ad s4Jt St.. New Trk flss 1 '.Ml zzvmt ' .( JWirari --H - .. - i j " ... i.i . '. ., ... 0 Q l C. 71 W. LINDSAY WHOLESALE MABISONVULC, PHONC 501 KENTUCKY, 125 CINTIR STRICT Three room house to rent, $7. E. A.;CqwJbn. Mr. and Mrs. A. CIGARS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS home. ' Miss Helen Jagoe, of Madlsonvllle, was hero Friday visiting Fulton, who havo been visiting tives here a fow days, have returnod J. Jorgetfson., of rela- PHENOMENAL First two days of our Embroidery Sale are bewildering. like it ever before in our experience. NI AD-TAL- K iMi What would you think of a salesman who reported for duty one day, lay off for two, worked a. half day, went off for a week and so on without any regularity? Surolv you would not expect good service from such a man. And yet some merchants hold advertising, which is simply a "salesman," up to great results when it is allowed to '"work" very irregulary. The fact that advertising costs money is proof of its value. Things without cost are usually worth only their price. Old papers for sale at tho Bee office . Miss Druo Haden, of Owonsboro, who has been visiting Miss Mamie Foard, returned home Friday. Elgie Siok and wife spent Saturday night und Sunday in Mortons Gap with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hull, of are visiting his mother, Mrs. W. M. Hull. S. VV. Mothershoad, of Evausville, Hop-kinsvill- e, p of the Town Baker Fugate and Miller Evans were in Madisouvillo Friday night xttanriimr ttin dancn. Or Miss Elizabeth Komp was the gust of Mies WjIUb, of Madlsonvllle, Friday night. Mrs. Eugnoiti Wilson spent Saturday In JMadisonvlllo with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fawoett and daughters spout Saturday and Sunday In Guthrlo with relatives. Bon Evans and Geo. Arnold wore In MadleonvUIo Friday attending the Elk's dance. Mrs. A J. Bennett and sou, OJyde loft Sunday for a fow days vlBlt to her daughter, Mrs. HujjIi Griilin, of 'St. (Jharloa. Take a look at tho $30.00 Model .Range and $20.00 Bud In tho front window of tho Victory Jtuilding. y Some subscriber of the Bed will got Mm tango and Bed fre,oi) Murch 1. SubBonbo for Tho Jlt4 now or rouow your subscription for another year J.hb, B. Bash nnido a business trip Madisonvlllo Saturday. J. B. LIudle, of Ulay, made a bus!-- . aiusH trip to this town Saturday. V B. Young, of Barnsloy, was in town Saturday. Jrb. Craig was in Madisouvillo Soiui-Wuuk-J- spent Sunday with Miss Essie Nixon, of Mndlsonyille, w.4B in the city Sunday. Missus Dora and Mattle Wilkie, ' of Madisonvlllo were in the oity Sunday. Tako a look at tho $80.00 Model Range and $20.00 Bed in the front window of tho Victory Building. y Some subscriber of the Bee will get 'this Range and Bed free ou Marsh 1. Subscribe for Tho Bee now or renew your subscription for another year and get a ticket. Paul P. Price was in Madisonvlllo Friday on business. Clarence Mitchell made a business trip to Madisonvlllo Friday. F. D. Rash, of this city, was in Madlsonvllle Saturday. Clint and Morris Fox, of Chicho, who has beon visiting Frank Fox, of this have returned home. Men and Women, sell guaranteed hose, 70 per cent, profit. Mnko $10 daily. Full or part time. Begln- ners investigate. ' Wear Proof, 30JJ8 Chestnut St., Phtlaueiphia, i'a, W.I. Kline, of this city, Waft in Madisonvlllo Friday on business. Miss Elizabeth Corey, who has beon visiting in Madisouville, has returned home. IiIb Semi-Weekl- parents. Stanley and children, are vlsltlnc: relatives In Nebo.i Win. Donnelly, of this city, was in Madisonvlllo Friday. MIbs Laura Holloway, of Henderson, is the guest of her brother, John Holloway, of this city.; Take a look at the $30.00 Model Range and $20 00 Bed in tho front window of the Victory Bunding. y Some BubscrlbdVof the Bop will get this Range and Bed free 'on March 1. Subscribe for The Bee now or renew your subscription for another year and get a ticket. John T. Barnett was in Madisonvlllo Saturday. Mrs.' Jessie Phillips visited friends in Modisouvllle Saturday. RoV. D. T. Stanley, the new pastor of the Ohristain church, has secured a house and'wlll move his family here in a short time. W. W. Watts and wife have moved to his farm near Princeton. W. B. Leech, of Madlsonvllle, was here Friday. Circuit Clerk N. I. ToombB, of Madlsonvllle, was here Saturday on Semi-Weekl- frleudH. ' Mr. and Mrs. Can hardly believe our eyes. Nothing "THERE'S X REASON" Thegood people, knowing our reputation, waited for us AND THEY WERE NOT DISAPPOINTED Wired our favorite New York embroidery house last night to express us another, lotsubject to our ,' approval. Expect it not later than Tuesday of next week. ' .,'' ' ' i'.., , .... j in W, . .i.ii . ' ...' '' . . ' ! ... .i m i. ,f n BISHOP &. COMPANY, The Peo)le to Defend on for the Newest and Best iW 3 Thomas, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. King. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hibbs, of Madisonvlllo, visited friends here Sunday. Mrs. Eugene Oordior, of Madisdn-vill- e. visited Mrs. Jane Cordier Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. of Hopklnsvllle, Ky., c ESTABLISHED 1869 We are Now Giving a Cash Gift 'to .. .Saturday. Miss Lucy Crenshaw, who has been quite 111 for tho past week, is ablo to bo out agr.ln. Miss Virginia McGary spentSatur--da- y night in Madisouvillo with M'iss .Syblo Hart. F. D. Buhh loft Saturday for Jop-lin- , Mo., whuoe ho goes to inspnet the lead and zinc mines at that plat-' belonging to piirtios in this uity. Fkkkm EnooAnoN: A soholar-".ii- p will bo uvailablo for a inau between tho agos of twenty-thro- e and M thirty-fivdesirous of acquiring an education that will double his taming cupaclty In two yours, If the same is less than $2,000 af tho pres- eat Mine. For particulars, udrtroas Secretary, Hamilton College oi Law, Ellsworth Building, Cluougo. E. F. Ogdon, of Slaughtersvilio, was In the cjty Monday on buslnebs. Miss Elizabeth Kolb, or Evans-villvlaited the family of Cain Ashby laBtweek. Miss West, who has ohurge of the ", : Miss Hattie Clark, of Hopkins-ville- , Artists Drawing and Water Coler is visiting friends in this oity. Paper for sale at this office. Large Harry Bramwell, of Nashville, size sheetB 5 cents. was here Monday on business. Misses Elizabeth Kemp and VirMesdames Harriet Browning and ginia McGary, Ben and Miller Ev- Ed Heafer wero in Madisonvlllo ans, Nell Splllman. Marvin Mitchell, Monday. Goorge Arnold and Leo Simons, 'all Geo. Maxwell, of East St. Louis, of this city, wore in Madlsonvllle Js visiting blB father this week. Friday night attending the oratoriAndrew Brown made a busliiees cal contest. trip to Madisonville Monday. Robt. Davenport, of Howell, Intl., MIbb Eula Oldham spent Monday who has been visiting relatives hero, In Madisonville shopping. has returned home. Mrs.'O. B. Johnson waB in Little Miss Thelma King enter Monday visiting friends. tallied, quite n host of her little ' trip friendiSaturday afternoon from 2 to Harry Long made a business Madisonville Monday. to 4 o'clock, in honor of her littlo In' Madcousms.Berthaand Lurline Thomas, Mrs. N. E. MoKlnnn was were isonville shopping Monday. of Hopkinsvillo', Ky. Games the Viotorm "Ernest? Claytoi,-oplayod and refresh tuonts servpd. mines, made a busluess trip to this If you have a friend or relative town Monday. . Claud Long was In Madlsonvllle livUig at n distance, send them the Hugh Griffln, of St. Charles', visitonly Bee a yar it will Saturday. ,wl II-u ttrlll a innn. ed the family of Judge A. J. Ben.1 W.R. Covlo. manager of the St. 0l,B6.u u""" """you,""".--.- . wiuo ui nett Sunday. Bernard s.tore. was in Madf6ouvlUo3tanfc remluuer oi Joe Lanier, of Croft'onj made a Friday ou business. week. bnsiiTe&lrlp to this city" Saturday. Tom Wand spent Sunday with' ir relatives in Greenville. f!has; 'Craig, of Nashville, is visGO-CART iting Mrs. Pearl Webb this week. Tom Logan spent Sunday with his parents in the Oharlston country. Franlc'DoVylder and wlte visited in Madispnville Sunday. JulIus'Ed wards spent Sunday with his mother Ir. Madisonville. A. B. Burdon made a business trip Madl-Eonvli- le f businoBB. Boyd Lafloon, of Madisonville, was in the oity Sunday. With Every Suit or Overcoat Sale (Black Excepted) See Evans-vill- e v1 V Daily papers for all particulars of this greatest arid best of all Sales. " 'i Many other iines rare ; ., in- ' eluded besides jelothino. .,v. ; .' ' " '"-. , Lets hear from you as IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE a Semi-Week. ly 1 ,llln - EVANSVILLE.IND. . SPECIAL 3.50 KENTUCKY lKT)tXKrxvctrxyKH5 Tic NEW STORE'S a to Madisonville Monday. Miss Buby Sisk spent Mid Winter Clean Up Sale Our January Clearance Sale was the sensation of the season, and was a success in evei v way, but still we find that we have more Pall and Winter Clothing, 5bocs, Hats, can carry over, and in order to make room for our larce snrinp- stock we will for the Next 10 Days offer our Fall and Winter Stock AT COST. This is the Greatest Sale of the Season. Come in and let us show you, is all we ask. - Sunday in Exactly Like Picture Covered with good grade imitation Ieather'steel frame, enamelled black, steel wheels with good rubber tires Madisonville. Will McLeod, of Madisonville, was 'ere Monday on business. " and Mrs. Bobert Fenwick, of Madisonville, spent Sunday in this city with friends, The quickest- and most; eilectlvo remedy for loosening the phlegm, rHliovingTrritfltion and curing any - ' Mr. Shirts, Underwear, Suit Cases, trunks, Ladies' Ready to Wear, Dress Goods, Elosiery, etc., than we J $ e, Other Grades $4.50 to $12.50 special agents. "' t cough or cold is Blood ine Congh Checker. .St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department, Notice. Men's $10 Suits, clean up sale price. , J" JbO? QQ NORTON MADISONVILLE e I cure cancer. I never fail. I doctor and insure a cure. Addrebs T. M. Wyatt, K. F. D., Box No. 4, Dawson Ky. .Men's $10 Raincoats ' clean up sale price. 6.75 Rain millinery department of Barnes, WEeS&Si Cowand & Co., left Monday for the Eastern markets to purchase the spring stock of millinery. She will be gone about four weeks. W..J. Bailey, of Madlsonvllle, was Ujfthe city Monday. Ueo. O. Atkinson roturnod homo yesterday from a "business trip to JSvansyilie. Koy Parker, of Madlsonvllle, apont Sunday In this city with his parents. Take a look at the f0 00 Model 3Uoge anU $20 00 Bod in tho front "vddbw. of the Victory Building. jffeffie subscriber or tho will get this Range and Bed free on March 1. Subscribe for The :i3w,Mowor renew your subscription ,?Fanother year and get a ticket. Ashby's Sunday Mies Anuie 'v ,ahnol olass of vouBur ladle's will Jwiebrat? Washington's birthday evening, February 21, with "fi 'swial at the M. B. Church, South, are invited to come and bring?a;iwnByfor eaqh year of their age. ihort program will be earrled oat lf refreshments served. Tins otass IBaKing an enun. m ido uo uu- Sotni-Week-lyBee , 5ikk: SOMETHING - Men's $12.50 Cravenette Coats, clean Up sale price 7.50 Co-Operative Ladies' $12.50, Wraps Q clean up sale price. OaUU $6.00 Wraps $3.9 $3'.p0 Wraps $1.98 $14 Coat Suits, fancy grays and browns, clean Q up sale price VawU $12.50 Black Coat Suits for... . ff Cft Eft O0U LOW ROUND TRIP RATES NEW Big Line Louisville & Nashville of Comforts and Blankets at Cost Aii - ,ii Railroad We have recently added to our other business a first class horse shoer with several years experience. We guarantee good work at a moderate price. We respectfully solicit a .portion of .your patronage and sincerely ' thank.you or Hopkins Co. Madisonville, Kentucky H. P. MORTON, Manager Florida, Cuba Gulf Coast Resorts New Or!ea.us Mobile, Pensaoola Tickets on sale dally, good returMHg until May 31, 1911 rn ff-- Easl Center Street ,? rrr MITCHELL fe SON - f fr 9 past ' favors, " - '. -- " t- - f Hrougfc Coacke aid Sleeping Cars Free RecbuaE Ckair Cars ormatloB as to rates, For furiker routes, time table and sleeping car reservation, call on nearest representative of tke Coaspaay or address ri4fday Livery, Feeq and Sale Stab J Just below city hall. All coa); orders if ,iai - & dollars to,jueii sweu bus juhu tha uw ahareh, and desire, tke pge ef all toe eia ieiK8 as J. 4J M. OLDHAM EARLINGT0N, KENTUCKY promptly filled. 6-2- BRIAN, Ezcacsba AfMt RUeSEULVJLLE, KY. Drayage to all parts ( city, Moving a specialty. Gtabd rigs. "Ope all hoars. Phpne , 'V Mthe ywg ??l. ' "3 WV-- . ."V - "t- - v v t .. . fjLn ..fffkV44.rt1(fT ' AfM IsrMfrsi. .- - j t wr 11 TT.ii-iA.i-U ' ' r O Nortonville News MosdnmoB T. J. Morgan and J. M. Moore wore in Madisonville Satur- a1: J. day. Little Miss Helen Moore was in Partington Saturday with nor firthnr M. Moore. Dr. Howell purchased the home of li which Dr. Howell bought of Joe ABhbrook. Mr. Wilkens will move into his home, which he used to occupy. Tom Lovan has been sick for a few days. 'White Bhea 1b sick at present. 'Dr. Lovan, of Crofton, was in the city Tuesday on business. David Lovan has been siok for a few daj'B. The Bmallpox Is about ail gone now, was reported the,other day. Vilus Hicks, of St. Charles, for Mr. WilkenB, above No. 2 mine, and Mr. WilkenB will get the property COLORED K3EW8 mer telephone managor for the Cumcompany, has berland Tolophone Frank Tandy is giving the colored resigned and left Sunday morning for his home. HIb place will be people a good dance at the rink on the 16th and BOth of each month. filled by Mr. Mitchell.- was in Central Ho 1b a gflpd floor manager and Charlie Trathon keeps splendid order. Theso;datice.s City the last week. are proving quite popular and are well attended. No More Dyspepsia. Mesdames Amos, Eliza Mason and Gas, ur other Stomach Troubles. Nothing will- remain undigested or Prof. Driver are improving. if you sour on your stomach Mrs. Nealy remains about the will tako a little Dlgostezo. n powerful digestive, harmless and pleasant same. as Maple Syrup. For sale by the Rev. P. H. Kennedy D. D., the drug department of the St. Bernard State Missionary was visiting in Mining uompany, incorporated. town Friday. He waB soliciting Engineer Oiannlni, enroute to money to increase the missionary Nelson, Ky., to visit his son, Dr. P. forces in Kentucky. He received E. Giannlni, paid The Bke oflloo some very substantial donations a pleasant visit this morning. from our white friends. Cards are out announcing the apWm. Merriweathers haa moved proaching nuptials ot Miss Eleanor his family here. Dee Gordon, of Madisonville, Ky., TheJBaptlst Sunday School had and Dr. Sleeker Napp, of Evans-vlll- an entertainment Saturday night Ind., on March 1, 1911. February 4. Had a grand Biiccess. John Carroll, of Circle City, was We are sorry to chronicle the here Monday viBiting friends. who died Mrs. ,John Griffin and grandma death of Moses Grover, Crdcsliaw made friends in Madison-viil- e suddenly while at wo.rk at Noc 9 a visit Monday. tip laBt Tuesday at 4:80 p. m. The - family has our sympathy in their tfWWWWWWWMVWYW hours of boreavment. Strutou Wilson and Mrs. Florence MoNary ' "were quietly married in MadlBpnVlllo court hpuso last MonMADISONVILLE, KY- day. Boyd Laffoou's father Is very 6ik. k. Everything New. The Finest Hearse in the County He Ib qplte aged. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, MASONIC DUILDING Mies Lizzie Washington is also :"S very feeble. Services at the .Baptist church li WWfWNWM IWWMWMV.mWWAUW Sunday, February 5 were excellent Had a very excellent couuratula jjon at each service. J B. M. SLATON, Undertaker Do Stop Coughing. e, Incorporated. Take a look at the1 $80 00 Model Range and $20.00 Bed in the front window of the' Victory Building. Some subscriber of the Bee will got thlB Range and Bed free on Maroh 1. Subscribe for The Bee now or renew your subscription for another year and get a ticket. Semi-Weekly You can if you will use Otto'B Spruce Gum Balfnm and Pine Tar Compound A valuable renudy fpr CougliB,' Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, Sore Throat, CheBt and Lungs. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by drug department of the St. .Bernard Mining Company, y Bee, Earlington, And bring or send it with $1.00 to the Ky., before March 1, and we will send you 104 issues of a live newspaper and give you a chance on a $30.00 Range and $20.00 Bed. Semi-Weekl- CUTOUTTHIS COUPON i Semi-Weekl- Enclosed find $1.00, for which send me the year and a chance on the Range and Bed. Name. Address y Bee one I: -- -I Begins Tuesday, Feb. 7 ana Ends Saturday, February 18 i WHITE GOODS SALE in tljrfe sale, will be the best way to convince you that have been combined in an. effort to seipe you in the most economical way. MONEY When you note carefully our prices you may wonder how we do it Our buyer was lucky to get in on the closing out stock of Muslin Underwear of The Elite Undermuslin Qo., at a reduction of 25 and 50 per cent discount. This puts us in position to give you Brand New Stock at a Great Reductibn and still leaves us our regular legitimate proffit. ' !i J Low Prices IF YOUR PURCHASE and A Careful Examination of any item priced is not satisfactory. High Qualify REFUNDED -- . Muslin Underwear Corset Covers, Both Embroideried and Lace Trimmed 25c values for 75c values for 19c. White Goods 39c .'79c 28 inch White Waisting, 8c value for 5c 36 inch India Linen,. iOc:value for 7c 6c 36 inch Bleached Cotfon;2 to 10 yards length, 10c value for 35 inch Longure Cloth; 'loom ends length, 15c and 20c values for 7c 35 inch Special Linen finished sheeting, i5c value, for 7c 10c 27 inch Cross Bared Miislinj sheer effect, 15c value tor 10c 27 inch Plain Madras Cloth,.. fee value. for 10c 36 inch Cross Bared and Striped Waisting, 15c value for 15c 27 inch Dotted Swiss, assorted 'patterns, 20c value for 15c 27 inch Waisting, assorted patterns, 20c value for 27 inch Waisting, assorted patterns, 25c and 30c values, for-- . .. 19c 35c 27 inch Waisting, assorted patterns, 40c and 50c values for .- Domestics and Sheetings Hoosery Brown Sheeting, yard wide, per yard 9-- 4 Pepperell Brown Sheeting, per yard 10-- 4 Pepperell Brown Sheeting, per yard 9-Pepperell Bleached Sheeting, per yard .. 10-- 4 Pepperell Bleached Sheeting, per yard . . 36 inch Pepperell Bleached Pillow Tubing per yard 4 .- . ', 49c 50c values for $1,00 values for Lace 5c 23c 25c Drawers, Full Cut Both Tucked, Trimmed A and Embroideried 19c 25c , . , . 28c No 1 A No. A No. A No. - 1 1 1 good good good good 25c value for 50c value for 75c value for $1.00 values for. tj : .; 39c 49c 69c !8c 42 in:h Pepperell Bleached Pillow Tubing....... ...21c Gowns, Very Special, Full Cut, Well Made,. Several Different Styles, Both Plain and Trimmed, With Lace and Embroidery 39c 50c values for 69c $1.00 values for $1.50 values for. .$1.13 $2.50 values for.. $1.98 Skirts 75c values for Tnwgk You i7 $1.25 values for $2 00 values for.. $1.49 59c 89c These We Have Closed Out in Lots Each Lot Embroidery Contains the Newest and Best Values We Have Ever Been Able to Offer. All Styles .' extra good value, for per yard 5c '...-- . 2, extra good value, for per yard ". 10c 3, extra good value, for per yard 2 Ac 4, extra good value, for per yard .. 15c special good value; for per yard 5, , 6, per yard 17c, .20c, 25c, 30c and 35c all width and styles, a dandy good value, for Embroidery Flouncing, per yard J25c, 40c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 Embroidery Allovers, all broad 'new patterns, per yard 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1 50 and $2 00 Stickerie, in all colors and width, 3 and 6 yards to the. bolt, Braids, collor guaranteed, per bolt 5c to 25c can't afford to miss this bargain opportunity in towels of the Best Material, Handsomely Tucked, Lace and Embroidery Trimmed 75c,values,for. 49c 39c 50c values for 89c $1.25 values for $1.00 values for.. .69c $2 25 values for.. $1.79 $1.50 values for.. $1.13 $2 50 values Lot No. Lot No. Lot No. Lot No. Lot No. Lot No. 1, 7-- c dozen Barber Towels, full size, per each 4c 18 dozen Large Size Hook Towels, slightly soiled, 15c yalue, for 8c 10 dozen assorted, extra good 25c value, for 19c size Bleached Bath Towels, 50c value, for 7X dozen full 39c value, per yard 2 bolts, all Linen Crash, iOc and 12; 8c 2c 1 '. Table Linens Fancy Check; regular 25c and 35c values, per yard White Table Linen, extra good value, per yard 19c for.. $1.89 ShiftWaists 45c to 90c Napkins Extra good, yalue, per dozen. 45c to $350 Will clean up our entire stock of Shirt Waists at a 25 per cent reduction. Now is your time. Nothing ReBerved in White Goods During ThisSale ALL MEN'S, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR REDUCED i Bargains in Ladies' Winter Suits, Coats and Skirts. Also Misses' and Children's Winter Coats COUPON GOOD FOR $2.00 or more in cash, will receive 25 cents for this coupon. H B BF t, Each customer returning this coupon, with name and postoffice address and ;; ', ' NAME .1 '" .. .... ... Z..t .. . . Ask to see our New Spring Suits land Cpats. The Palmer Garment THEY ARE UP TO DATE vu BARNES, COWAND Incorporated CO. .' KENTUCKY II -- J1 EARLINGTON, f r h 1 It . ; n 3 i JMMU&i .... ...... ,.. ' ,u ,i . Z '' i .ZZ. i 1rr ' , V.. . layfe&s .uh 3KT19