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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 10, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 10, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911021001_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 10, 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. TUESDAY by- TUESDAY Or and FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS TWENTY-SECON-D and FRIDAY ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE N: E0Y 8. WII80H Of Madisonville Promoted to Better sition With Insurance Co. Po- YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1911 12 n ii EARLINGTON COAL MINERS ARE GREATLY INTERESTED Messrs. Williams, Sams and Powell, of Department of Mines Rescue Car No. 3. NORTONVILLfi COAL AND COKE COMPANY Will PARENTS' DAY NEXT TUESDAY MINERS WORK IN SULPHUR FUMES Hake Extensive Improvements Various Ways at Nortonville. In The Nortonville Coal & Ooke Patronspf. School Will be Invited Company are making arrangetriilnspect New Books ments for extensive improve1 . Purchased.' ments at their mines and in the l ,. Amoig city of Nortonville. Gave Interesting and Valuable present and a number of ladies other improvements they Will Illustrated Lecture and build a power house uud the ci(V and childreu. The rescue car now in the sid will have electric lightH. Ai Demonstrations. ing at this place will leave Satur- the streets are to be macada day and every miner ,who can railed and a large hotel, with all' 1G ATTENDANCE AT TEMPLE possibly do so should attend the modern improvements, is to be THEATRE ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT. lectures-eivoThe company is h each morning, af- erected. ready clearing ground for ajage ternoon and uight. Iht. 0. Long, Assistant Mine Inspector The speakers wore introduced park south of thecity and will Presided at the Meeting. by Thos O. Long, assistant miue also erejes fifth houses this inspector for Kentucky, who spring and summer for the use A fine bank of The illustrated lecture tuveu presided at the meeting and look of their men. I potters clay has beeu "discovered Wednesduy uight nt Temple part in the demonstrations. Mr. Williams expressed appre. near Nortonville and there is Thentre by Mr. Williams and his associate), from the U. S. Rescue ciation of treatment extended some talk of a poster- and tiling Gar No. , was one of the most his party b the citizens of Ear factory in the near future. interesting and instructive things lington and the local coal com Messrs. Mohr and Hogg are su that the people of Eurlingtou patiy officials, who, he said, had perinteudiug the wprk now go. ing ou and are very enthusiastic have experienced. Mi. Williams' shown them every courtesy. over the future of Nortonville lecture was accompanied by a Thirty Years Togetker, and the Nortonville 'Goal & Ooke very enlightening series of Thirty yearn of association think Company. thrown on the screen, which of it. How the merit of a. good he explained in detail to the thing staiidB out in that time or the Btealiaf. Bo lrge and very much interested worthluBBuess of a b&aiu on. evi- E. . Accused of aln, of Clinton, there's no ituesuwork this Chamber. audience. the ques- dence of TIiob. Arias, Concord, M6.. boldly accuses Bucklen's ArMich., who "I have used tion of loss of life in the mines Dr King's writes:Discovery lor 80 nica Salve of stealing the sting New from burns or scalds the pain from and of the methods and machiu- - years, and its the best cough aud sores of ail kinds the distress from Once It boils or piles. "It robs outs, corns, ery for rescue work; the experi- cold cure I evera used." you finds entrance in home can't bruises, sprains and injuries or their ments and tho practical demon-ttratio- pry it out. Many families have terror," be Bays, "as a healing remused It's the of hfo saving which the most it for forty years. and luug edy its equal don't exist." Only 36c infallible throat all druggists. Department of Mines is making medlclnn on earth. Unequled for at croup, lagrippe, already in the more favored and quinsy orasthma, lungs.r, Price 50c, Judge Cordon Gees AfUr BeetUgsjan. sore .important mining sections of the $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaran- - In his instruction to tha jury eeantry, of which Burlington is tveal.by ajl.tlragglsta this week Judge Gordon was emon of the first; dealt with the MADHOKflLLI TO IKVIiTIGATI phatic in his initrMtion as to faMtion of various kinds of COtT OF CKiMICAL 7I&X bootleggers and' pistols tetercj es jc-turHe-covere- n bay-feve- pow-NiMt'al- ia other eipJotirtJaT sttpw ed the different methods of. test ing the explosive force of gas aud dost; the use of oxygen helmets, and varioas other things toiching the miner's occupation and the safe operation of a coal mine. One interesting point brought out by Mr., Williams showed the relative safety df coal operations in Hopkins county coal mines. In showing a diagram illustrating the loss of life in coal mines of various counties he called attention to the rate in Belgium as the lowest in any country producing any consider, able coal tonnage and said the AanvAa tin I 1811 - 1 New City Bord ef Health THe CIkwing Gum Machine Mast go. ub avaiou Madisonville, Ky., Feb. 8. The citv council last night passed an ordinance prohibiting th& operation of chewing gnm ma chines in this city. Tho chief of police was instructed to uave by these machines removed Thursday or the proprietors of the thirty machines would be subject to indictment. Should the machines still remain in operation the council has decided to fix a license of $1,000 for their aud advised the grand jury to constantly at band. St. Bernard Mining Co., hunt out citizens who had been partment Incorporated, Drag Despeolal agents. seen with suspected bootleggers, who had beeu getting their liqCOHDUCTDf G A CAXPAIGK TOIL uor. He also said nearly every IW ARMORIES EaT KJWTTJCKY case of murder aad manslaughter was caused by carrying conceal- New BuIMInj Net Needed Here But ed weapons. Followiug are the CapL Malone and Col. Henry Grand Jury : Stof Here Enreutc. T- - HnnflAABMnattthi oavAiia aAaalt were the moat difficult to enforce or celd. The safest and snrest remedy for children. Keep a. bottle bus Jiquvi )ui iira .fMMerallayblhaaaeking b, Announcement lias, beeu received by Boy g. Wilson of his All Day Practical Tests of Oxyj(M Helmet at Arnold Mine promotion to thcgeueral State agency of the. Meridian Life InYesterday Company. He will be surance one of the two agents employed SIX MEN AT A TIME WORK A&ED TO COME EARLY his IN IMPOSSIBLE ATMOSPHERE. .A AND IN LARGE NUMBERS. by will Company in Kentucky. He have the authority to , .'. appoint agents aud will make Practical experiments wer j. Puretfte dav at the Earlington made in the use of oxygen W-- ' Graded anil High School will- be the entire State his territory, celebrated acain on next Tues but will remain in Madisonville. mets by the experts with fcheBa-partmeof Mine rescue car aad. day afternoon, tho 14th instant A child that has intestinal worms Pareuts'arp rpquepted apd urged is handicapped in its growth. A Assistant Miue Inspector Long,1 to visit' the school at that time few doses of WHITE'S CREAM in Arnold Mine of the St. Ber-nar- n VERMIFUGE destroys and expelB Mining Company. Tka and they will be welcome at any worniB; the child immediately improve and thrives wonderfully. work lusted all day. A room Si .time during the afternoon. On Price 20c per bottle. Sold by St. account of jarue attendance on Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, feet long was curtained off at the end of an entry where there were occasions of this character many drug department. no breakthroughs and inthisrosm parents have not found time to CbbbThornbeT. sulphur was burned till a man inspect the work of the children Miss Bessie Cobb and W, B. could not enter without protecon display hs fully as they would fhornberry, both of this city have liked. For this reason some were marrjed at the residence. of tion. Six helmetp were used 9 miue employes, who entered tk may desire to viit the Bchool tho brides father A. L. Cobb at room aud worked for hours at a early inthe afternoon and they two thirty o'clock Wednesday time without discomfort from vpill be welcome aiany time from afternoon byBev William Branbne o'clock on, though the pro don in his usual impressive man- the fumes, sawing wood, pnttiag up props, digging and doing otjiram. will not be carried out unner. The ceremouv was perher work. Six other men used, til after, two o'clock. One of formed in the presence of the the helmets during the afterthe thi.ngjs the. parents' will find family and a few intimate noon. These experiments wtU df interest at this time will be friends. Miss Cobb is the oldest the new books that-havbeen danghter of Mr. and Mr3. A. L. probably be repeated on Saturput in the school library recently Cobb and has a. heat of friends day for the benefit of yet oth&c purchased with the money realiz where she is knptvn. Mr. Thorn-berr- y foreman and employes .w.ho are iinxious for the practical exp&M-inc- o d from the birthday offerings is a splendid young man . with these helmets. for that purpose aud the school and although he has been in' eatcrtaiaiment given later. It Earlington but a short time has impossible ji the pqrpone to au.. yet other made many friends by .hies exem- anWhile it is it is. never to preveaf irageesibtq accident, look heltie1 to the different plary conduct. ThcSeraj:W$ek-l- f to be' prepare'd li Ib - beyond any4 hue's parse. Invest 26 caste ia .' rad.it.jVLt there be a large oe Bee joins tjiejr ?Pnw 'other bottle of Chamberlain's Liainaeat BpralBS, on Parents' Day.' friends in wishing thera long life, aad yen are prepared for Bold by bruiseB and like iajurles. happiness and prosperity. Geo. King & Sons. ikBLBodlu Cougb Checker will nt e . at-ltnd- ;! 41 l J tl irxita- - Majestic - Theatre Evansville, , iv - - . . ,t i, r, , Hill. . . ., ,. Indiana MM. ,.. . -. . ., .I., I,. ..III-,,- . - - ORDER YOUR SEATS BY MAIL HATINEE AND N1GM7 ) WEDNESDAY FEB. 15 I B. Day. Tbe tnwlcal gcoeatioo of all nations, Mr. Heary W. Savage's special prodaellea of W D, J. N. Sisk. A. D. James. Bichard Graham. L. B. Beshears. v ' . - Oapt. P. B. Miiloneof the U. Begular Army, and Col. Jouette Henry of the Third KenS, THE MERRY WIDOW Muiio ay JBAXZ LXHAK A New and b I a t Knnt l.lirnn f M,i St. Bernard group of mines put this group in the same class with Belgium. This .notwithstanding that the Jobs of life in coal mines in the United States is far and away greater than in auy other ? .", . "" rj(; Gordon, Lee Gibson and Joo E. Mr. SaniB displayed the oxygeu Hibbs compose the board. The helmet and went through the board increased the salary of the' form ofi rescuing Tom Peyton, citv health officer from $100 to who played the part of a miner $175 annually. overcome by afterdamp. The pulmoter was used in this illusAn attaok of the grip Is often followed by a persistent cough, which tration and wab most interesting to many proves a great annoyaHce. in its wonderful process of filling Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been extensively the lungs with oxygeu and ex. good success for tbeused and with relief and cure haustiug them, automatically of this cough, Many cuseB have cured producing artificial respiration. been failed. after allbyother remedies Geo. King & Bold had This machine adjusts itself to Sons. tke capacity Of the lungs aud can Charles Oats Dies Suddenly. be used in resuscitating adult or Coroner Mac Steveijs held an obild. inquest Wednesday over the Mr. Powell gave an interesting body of Charles Oates, a laborer aeries of practical illustrations .of at the Stewart b'rick yardB, who first aii to the injured. He gave dropped dead suddenly Wednes demonstrations in spj in ting and day morning about six o'clock, tieiug a broken arm, dislocated at his home in Madisonville. He shoulder and broken leg. In was sitting in Mb chair at the showing the latter an improvised time and all cf a sudden toppled stretcher wa8 mad.e ly using two over and was dead. drills and the coats of two of the The coroner's jury made their recsue party which was new to verdict to the effect that he met the majority of the audience. death by heart failure. The ne Messrs. Sams and Long assisted gro was flftv six years old. in these object lessons and the entire audience paid close at-- , Gas in the Btomach or bowels Is a of a teution to all that was said and disagreeable symptomquickly torpid liver. To get rid of it take done as tho majority were miners HERBINE. It is a marvelous livdeeply interested ip the er stimulant and bowel purifier. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Inwark. There were some 800 men corporated, drug department. country. operation. A committee has been appointed by the city council to investigate the cost of a chemicdl fire engine for Madisonville. Equipment will be purchased or the volunteer department of the city. Tho city board of health was reorganized here today. M. K. Bichard Clayton. O. O. Tapp. ' Charlie Lovan. , W. M. Thomas ' ... r Ernest Newton. " W. N. Budd, .orenian. A Sing Who Left Home. set the world, to talking, but Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo, K. Y., says he always KEEPS AT HOME the King of all Laxltives Dr. King's New Life Pills and that" they're a blessing to ail hlB family.- Cure constipation, headache, indigestion, dyspedsia. Ouly S5o at all druggists. - Valentine Party. The members of Miss Annie Ashb.v's sunduy school class will give a Valentine party at the Methodist Church Tuesday night, Feb. 21st, Every man, women aud child in Earlington is invited to atteud and bring as many pennies, as they are y ears old. Befre3hraents will be served and a good jolly time is as- sured. Ir troubled with indiigestion, constipation, no appetite or feel bilouB, give Chamberlain's Stomaoh and Liver Tablets a trll abd you wilt be pleased with the result. These tablets invigorate the storaaob aud liver and strengthen the digestion. Sold by Ceo. King & Sons. House Rums. tucky Infantry, visited Earliug-toand Mailisonville Wednesday looking over the armories and inquiring into conditions of the local companies. There is u cam paign on to increase the armory facilities throughout Kentucky and put the State Guard in first class condition as to armories and equipment as well as organization. Additional companies will also be organised. At Hopkinsvile several thousand dollars have been r.ajsed for the purpose of building a new armo ry to be rented for use by company. No definite effort has beeu made at Madisonville but it is possible that the question of a new building may betaken up there. Earlington is well provided now and there will be no change here. It i6 understood that a wealthy is ready and Willing to take part of stock in any com" pany organized to build an ar mory in a Kentucky town. It is reported that the efforts of the above named gentlemen and other offcers detailed on like service are meeting with great encouragement throughou t Kentucky. n Hop-kinsvil- le Ken-tuokian Manificcni PredHction tfce f the World's Most Famous Ojjcrtta With GERTRUDE BR.YAN MABEL ARZELLA MAR.IE JORDAN Following Cast of Notable Flayers: BESSIE ABBOTT ARTHUR WOOLEY WN. V. STRUNZ GEORGE DAMEREL ' EARRY BUR.GESS V. W. SSACMELFOK3 ana a. Suserier Singing Cheraa Special "Merry Widow" Orcbctr 20 Grand Ofrera Soloist " "i SO " " MJT ' ' 'i ' ''.' " t t I Night, 50c t $2. MatlMi, 560 seats lower fluir, $1. aaie upena aaisra&y 7 a. n. Balance, 506, 75e U g 'M v . ' " na. i; TRY THIS BED SPRING 30 NIGHTS tinOYgHANKOW SPIUMQ IXSOiB, And if you do not find this the best spring you ev.--, er slept on, your money will be r- 'price caiowT efunded . , . The During February the special price is is $3.50. Accidents will happen, tut tbe beti rgalated families keep Dr, Thomas' KclecticOll fur such aergenciti lisubkues tbepaia ami heals the ad Tlie house of Geo. Gooch, in tho $80 00 Take a Baileytown a suburb otMadi .Range andlook at Bod iu tbe Model $30.00 front sonville burued Tuesday night. wjladow oflho Victory Building. No Insurance. Stouie subscriber of the Semi-Wee- k ly .Bee will get this Rauge and Bed Aheaithj an 1$ a kloe In hi own debt; an free on Mar'eh 1. Subscribe for The aalicaltfcy latnii an unhappy iUt. Burdock you Bm now or renew your subscription Btoe4 Billtrs butldi sp icbb4 ktahb-kac- p for, another year and get a titket. :",V. ' wall. ' , hart. A. MORTON furniture. Corbels and Irajjerles Funeral lirector Madisonville, Heniucktj i. a - ,af rfa H? i-- VM . tTTT -... tu$ " Ai c i i mi i I (EBeji mmsu ? , cEm "aMMPK MM J. E. FAWCETT ' r.-AwO- . '2K IS" fc7 PAUL M. MOOIJE. jll nww LIZ s fxno n$h jwwr ,0z$m yiii4iufcniMtiiMrtftvr' , j- - a&M&t-!- L. '.OCIKSWT WS! - TTTTz -- EDITOR AND PUBLISHER ASSOCIATE EOITORAND BUSINESS .MANAGER Three months Single coples.J.j.A WW. rri. "" ;,rTi'V 25 TtiM't .n.Sffi3BT??liS:i '! ti.. "iRli' ,9T,'SKS"? -' -- J&5SkhfJ?. Pi , r $rj TiT,,,, w-- ,,.. , . w OB-GIVR- T- mmMMtMwpi," wa-th- WflJS D -- - . vpx.' " p. mftX-ipropetJ- .H ppriift "til w. z" "n Jr V jjl before said " "osRfSBJ Tr9H9dT6prirflKeetlBof,.;graitp , siECiAliSi " i3"r?r ,. .1Q3 i WILIilAM U. OOBDON, ,"! .' HRefergoJlti .i .. r n ! tfuMnnmniii-nirainTTH- M,vTo.thecroditoraofn above .named 1 Bal) SI .OVA Manrof Association Spaoiuien copies mailed free on application. Correspond ChaB. Doyle, who Jfqr coumy or -- HbpkinB aiid district A Bveral has been work-iqK'Tfie- ro "arV OTwo'rki' Kentacky-Fre- ss ents wftutecTftYaU i parts-dftli-- e Secnrf 1 J i i SMSMJIS I Kfi&VXU fe S13ti!M ii county?? Address'3 uS' For par- Menhirs. Int 4 cin. t . J ui in NotiCB is hereby given that.oathq, O.I. ,! ciw..A-.- . unj ui ruuiunij, ix n. (mil'' lull,: the above named vp'as duly a'djudi- catod-bankrup- l; UQd Store. 119' South1' Main Strec't; Madi- sonville, Kentucky, Phone No. AJLEkNMVIS Mgr. , . t i !... ilium 'r 4-- MISS nfeetin (' bis (qifldi tors will be lield at the ofllce of j;h,e uudorslned wlll'tnove his fainily to Mauiiee, ' 111., In a Bhort tihie. ? - IV i jlj Cbae. Bartiobt ma'do a business mt the first trip to Moryanffetd" Tuesday. wSii VSiSTS iiv;.irMHBH ' ViMintWB5 pWP'TBIWf JJVhw s i zznzr V iMwacvflft i.i f s. rfl. 3 i ? (a'W . ii, ff.jiU-.'j.fijJw.:"'!- ''MrB.Ea'lTle . Wft&33frfeBSB In , 1 MndtBorivintf-Titfcday.- i. Madl- lelephon mjnw IQipsl , eA. Itillldfil . t .,. 3 ; Jriday, February) 0, 1911 Madlsonvilie,. Kentucky, on the Miss Beaslo Gracewas in y 18th day dt February,-- . D., lOllVaf sonville Tuesday. r WfruA i i' i y A TP rfTTT' vnf, 5W vr nLlure ll A Covered with good grade, imitation leather, steel frame, lL JL btfn ifhnpred'ibv hppniut - ANNOUTreMENTS HI? vu&i dflnw ffAMT A I :?: IVhi t" 1 A ISVrfefhouuf'nifWext action of Tire R. Ray as a cauiLulutalor to represent Hopkins county in th Geht-ra- l .JajWSOMITA'rjtjfSlWU'atJlwAiiiceL rrifuveclltr;feOf the meet ln'h'r- iSijmfrpet, Bardourvillb '' 'h Hud Middle'Sboio irieiU' .MEWcSPKING SUITS i Ocr C. II Grades $4.50 to,S(2.50 . i ' : Democratic party. subject- to - the j ii ; 1 First of tke Season who is. 4. i MORTON j f'"WVt&'re'IKft!?orIfcedi4to tHe announce-CafTcoun-Vf- m Madisonville Notes Ouir buyer, Mr. Smith Dulin, V MADISONVIltC f l - KENTUCKY Jievr6entative from riopKina fWalfcer jis a candiclatn for By'aIEEEN DAVIS. now in -- II II HI ill jiral, esembT Idwer'hollse of the rfext of Kentucky, eub-je- it to tne action of the Democratic New York, picked up. spme very attractive sample h off. They arrived by express suits at yesterday, and go on sale today, the same as bought at one fourth off. They are beauties and will not last long at this price. t" ' ... A All of our fall and winter suits will ' one-fourt( r fr ! Dffi n YbUhsrasaoaudrdate to H$pfMne. county in. the lower Assembly aBe oi tbo .next General the action cKy, suDject' to nariy A.)VWiy"fBvW rep-r(ef- IjE'. ,u j U If' We are authorized to announce -- rr-rr i '' -r i ;IWP.PBACJIGE MEETS KMucky(6tate Guards to Shoot wottat VaHotis Places in the tl '4 ' CAPT. HNRYKOGERS'.DETAILtD TO ASTERN KENTUCKY POINTS. Thursday attendiug court. Marvin Pfather,- - qulto ill with ltiRrippe for eevoral days? iB'impr-dvintoJ'the Kratlficaj tion of his many friends,. Otho Fowerf the" genial) and urbane president of the 'Farmers National Bank, is sulferinglfrotn an at''' tack" of IbnslfitiB. Roy L. WilBou was in Providence Thursday on business. Paul M. ariore, of Earlingtou, was here Wednesday on business. Revs. R.J. yight, of Harttord, and J. T. Stanley, of Earllngton, pastors of the Christian churchps in iiiose respective places, were the guests df'Rev. S. M. Bernard, Tho're, for the tiay WodneBtiay. L. of Dix6n, waS here 7 ry, B.-Hen- John ,bereman, who has been I H SOMETHING a, - a' ' 1- - NEW ' '"ul! I .t juta L.ir 1.:.. at :..t piu;c. 4id.11 r . ' ; gffr - " . . "'-W- -"- to our other business a lirst class horse shoer with e Have'ericly added - ' '".' , w of LouijvilleVfg' 4' herq,fora faw days visiting rela Orders f dr. 1Mb practice by the tlves. ,Oompjtnies- - of the - Kpntucky ' jBun JVJprton, of, Morton Gap, wasj Njvnonal fGudVd)'"hnve' beetP Ti In the cTty Thursday sl;oppiug. Lawson Faxon. Morton MnPhsr. sonVtsrael 'Davis and Ernest TheBeWieetiffiis'Vire'to be'lleld at 'of this city, attended' the1 dance in Earlingtou Wednesday' varioutj''- - compliif les.i Tliitd'rfli evening, given at Webbs' Hall. . fautry dates follows: -- ii... ni. .n Miu-- . .....i Wil-iitUils, i t vy'v cfsmiM3smsixms5sw i jj t2 t 'w-A.A.AA.A 6.AA.A.A.A. A.A. A. .&... vw-v- 'seWral yars1 experience . We guarantee . i i i i -- AAAAAAAAA w I ROBT. I i ,4. A. A aa A..... ' IV- a-.- , MADISONVILLE, , J 12 ORY ' - R. , , wx aaa a a v WW7WV WW '.v. , SB : v9 a. a a. . good iwork at a moderate price. We . ....-"..- respectfully solicit' a portion r patronago and sincercly thank you fo'r '7 "' il t'' past favors i oL,-you- fiJB i i - jCdS All 1 , , ''KENTUCKY - t r ' - ' , .. t fiftpntinti jrivnn tt ilicoacnc nf flio T?.t Np?ie and Tlirpnt. Eyes Tested, OFFICE HOURS; 9 i. iRnpnil i - 2 T? p . i J i, j Ti-- ! ' ,) nv tfft IS ..', ""'"K V1VIJ, 0rpTrayArl,hi7d-'ltrxaTiTryi- '3 iFte I.f'A 1 yy.jy ; -- fci- -i Office Over C. L, Ross' Grocery. 1UUV 1. llll Mf-- imUmiT;, aattntml XSLUm-ViWa-iLaMMU- Hnnn I 1 1 f.w.t fi -- wekr"" f":b. xm. . i &SA JoFfCfom Bailey t J.Fraukliff, r .t IforTons .will, yTstt hqr brother, '"' J U! B J i r AM PiuweiiBooro, May 8 ia, loruom- - 1. w loqmDB . 1 any 0. Third M InfuiTfrvibai Ttfn. UlUli ft J. U. 1 u lrf rtSibTn'ewnTnw .v Sh? vi. mn i- Tr l. 'M. - Tlfi.nanf.TA"SiA,KV1V?I-.V?E. KU. UfilUUl V 1W1 ; .yjiio tjjp w.e.ak,. . T BX'Vyi5iiHviveB t was nere Wednesday. ' -1" in oiauguier-TM' ana cniiuron tend Mardi GraBY P"ugs, iliey'wnro WmWOrleans,' ' iinifor a' sitdrt ntMW; TO A. M.. 2 TO 4 P, M Center Street. : rSh - '.;za SSSSSSffiBBKSeSHB ;,t v, J. tM. OLIIIIVM r ARLINGTON, KENTUCKY ) -- ? j i " i 3fl il urnor Barn td rr r1 ; "" ' r - l .' "nfl SS time, andfrQHiXrrorp at- knnoVWelAfemWl-JYXTXbug-IferIu5 ' Mr. and Mrs'. W. LrGordon. Jr.. f Kielf "2 P " m Elinor-Dee-)- u uenipany,allii,;hird.Jpfatitry.v . V- i.J JIX iJHS-vrov- e, ;JiaTlit)Ktonv r i ; Suttle, .inter EvanBville.Tnu The wedding to.tnke place fnr !' March tne' First a'tr tlfoirhnnie .riLA.f... a R5V jsvrf"6,lJwry' "'I'sw r3K?.aras.5..t-8'' - j&SSabVS .. "' on' West AiclV-Stre' " lar Mar22"57! for On iff m jTtf of the members of this new - ' .H Both L iiiKladisouvillo. H. Third Inf:mtrv. 5 flrtii bnve Iffid considerable experi -- ' ,,TbEstbYs' sleep" J ' Leitchfield, May 29 Jtine'3, for ence-itire grocery business-- " and "ira May, ;.i"Siva .3, -- J mrnu cumppseiUjtjBriEfiatararzfclral -to- x-mou mil fiiwJo VjK i -- W.Q NEW GOODS f a . and. KeiJomon bpujjhfcxhe GcHJ.-3?om- iese 4Aa Mai'j fllB-eO- . ii.i '-" 2i;3" ,,?.3 AT: et n , it ' .big 'lot 'of New .7u,'9gm.s'-;?aitjeiaenr:,$.fta4s,- - sme vei y pret- K:;tya'.tefflsr..p;nEes range from b10c'tc 2Qc per f y Also a' Dig lot NamsooE .'S.vir'iss aad a,aieBnrja to me .to livyarcif.,; l.TklJ! publkly acknowledge tlie bepeflt I fc G?B ?i Cambric Embroideries from 5qtb MM per Wl.tajnwja have derived from the ubo of Dean's LOW ROUND- TRIP RATESItiUney Pills. This remedy cured Mr. and MrB. A. R. Cummlnci trie of kidney disease in a remark 58 vard1.3"' arid' a beautifut vlmft 19 anriT r'nr, , .Ml JjniAYWUflg 'ilIP Tl'i ably Bhort time, after .other preparaWflvmy; to1 TfM MfWiVM xopBijau,.raiifiUitoeven give relief. U.U UMIi liil j I'liia ilrm will Many Earlington People1 Testify to fjjlendid businesBf ?tsJ In o.'This- .i ii i'i . ii"ii iii rmi n'tfl'f aluon of nf.vl.f JHre andrjfliHopklnsooahty.llitAW J With acnes and pains of a bad .pack', 2 Jpalhonn, May 1 Marta MrsV'W. T. Anderson and When you haveJ up from daughter, Miss Ola May, will leave pany m. rnira lutantrv. , ....-lorl.nary AruublqB, . , ,?i .t iiu-- . ji i.rin-ri i PQmuigwgefjrpr tLieut. Col. Ajl on to make that c,fcy U nnnn'n accpujjt qf,,thejy(iieys. o wYll lme clllfnlWDfl!eOTs-vPu,ed-- ' TTirlnoTr Pllln L; In these peojjle Madi- - fful slumber: U'jd ,eret sonville looses some of itR hUat mM ii'They cure all kiduey His.. s1b&V. f heyJfiiav livS Uiri&iey v A 10o"P8, contractor and forTxiRnytyearB and are prominent J. :Bj,llilor;OjBrfc 8b Earlingtou. Ky-- , kuo.Wi.jnjitr iMariou, Afiy S I87 fSPOoriT falwng Hub riub.tle.BJ! dSiv K Third TnfinfiV,r line-- . -- ST. BERNARD STORE v A-6- n: f-- 0WObl to-g- JfcJaWKft hWWiW D k .30H Wty, n j'USt' recced ,a hi-l- n l WM lWM M i,'fci.ltW fi.exe - mniwuMfinT jwrpwtr )ytnf n r.. h '- i'Sl?;8-VItj- B . IiV r ,. Zt. m t , , " r tQ& a - -- of-Val -- T" 1 f - !. T , VW& d -- Railroad rtov r - i5 Floriday fii. Sarah Davis, of Henderson, id Cr ArMortonI Dr, Roy Robiuson, of HopkiuB Miss f ;yj bck aBso lame an,d sore, frnm tat 'i alBO nreventAri Guba-- vilIe,returHe;TRB8d&yTaitor8pend sro6d nlirht's1 ingafer"akVii,hinthiB city wlttf i.1.! Ir ilLoasfc Kesorts i. . n.2 m'Jt ? ,.' ' J. ''1X1 M re-- i Mr,and MrK Tickets on JH salt dAily, Tiurned to IndlanapoliB Wednesday,-Henry SuCton. of Provldfliinn., waul . ... Tkrwigh Coaches and Sleeping Cars here Tuesday on biiBiness. :ree "RecTmiBf "CEairTJars Tenn., in Interest of hiB business. felfe. WipdardfQf Nortonville further T 1 'it i.ri'7 in. j Ufe,$n$6&.' rrWa.Qlrae, ' it '.A- - .few. f n .u .. j .,Vi ... nwimuuf were, nere XliurB.qajNwItlii -..t--- oi i . ,u $rood Auther-McGalffe- v - nd painful passage of the kidney secretiondi I was finally arivlspd in fijy .Japan's JCid.ney Pills ang pro- eureu VJTOf. at tn1 T" ?Fn,r(! frug oiore. j. was completely au?ed,'andWm glad give Doan'ri "Pills the1 credit for 'my presJpdney ent good health'- , i' Fpr salft by 11, deajer6 P,rlce. 5Q uts Foster-MubflCo , Buffalo, iJew'York, sole agents for'tho TJnlt-I-' '' State's. d I Remember the name Doan's rest 'bv' nhta.tnlno' n too rfinnnnt S:. ,. VA10: s1 4iiw ivyc .xaee't- goods - --ov- er. .Goods arming, .daily,.- -t. , .- -.. " "'" """"' " ' t t , t t T - IJ ( - J - ,.- - li.iW,l !- -i rn d ndtaXc-no'Dther.(- " iwki, a 3 ibuici aim steeping car roeervattoiu. call on nparett repre-tattv- e of the Company or addreti i J HI ; - fi . .. iuob iMSamtXMiilpwas in towh Wednestfay. Lj rV?J wa i.. -.;-.- ' ' tfj J Swell Dance ' r "' " ,.-- j . .. nfrba ! ?. RUSSELLVILLE, KY. A swell pnco was given at Webb's Hall ' Wftdnocdnv mnht D. MoPherunn.i Rr. woo In J. iysi ti tii V""' 'i'pr? ""'"""' ( .:! J ' IrilKtori f or f e w Mi'ourB Wednesday, qqit.n, ,ji,mtier gft, oiifc of,, tqwu J. WuTOhipson was in Nebo Wed- - f leonla werts oresent. fche.,ninsm-t y Ci . n ne8UBy-ivwa 3 good and - every bUe in" atJake Wells sneut Wednesday in tendance enjoyed the evening. Tfln-l- ;; i I ill Ifm wp jyiANAGER aQYiup,ii. IT 'W' tStBrnmd MMhg Cvmpmy -- t "aW ' .;j ' i ... 4"' it . it tt UI Dn i ir . - . r . 11 .Wl-(V- f 'MBMisM m'l jrt ifH ft i Ha I w..rl.f.l f v Aw ikp.4 v i k. . m , F1- - f 3 flv f I ! sn- 1 If ,r - ''') fl, I". .nterqjBouill J. - i Hanson on business. h JMrs. piaudBqqg.aflpRtjreeterday In Madisonville with relatives. t is " ' ' - 'C1 . tTTltWffV"if i 'i' 4, --tmiir i mi yvVi. wmHUitwii imkUjmfi iiiii.t WW'llUWTfTrWIg -- .ntriSJBi ' '8 ipt - - vj w wW t T5W? -- WffT t 4 .; " t"vm"nt .fofGkSflk? Events : rrw ? a amm V i' j i 'i 7 111 - vr i: u,c -vt n 11 J - " i ;; I Ha f M W. LINDSAY ' ''- 1. ' ' ."rr.-- . (' - :I THE THIRD SHIPMENT Are you taking advantage of this exceptional opportunity to supply yourself .With B6AUTlUL ' .4 EMBROIDERIES and WHITE GOODS? . , We have never had such experience. Wired two New York houses last night Tuesday night) BABY IRISH FLOONCINGS1 and BANDS to match. Thes we for a third shipment of look lot Friday mofhlng of this week. We have conducted WHITE GOODS and EMBROIDERY sale for years but we neversaw It this 4 . way before. And, too, this is your opportunity for savinclOHER GENTn on all WHITE DRESS GOODS v ALL LINENS and ALL WIDE SHEETINGS, arid Q.Rw?g.n, is not picked up every day, , ..Is it? h " Our aisles are cfowded'most of--, the day, but so far our trade has. been" very considerate and- waited -f .. patiently until one of us"1 was at leisure. hay or us with your, presence eacli.day Wyn't your A27-1NC- p. j j.j t iiim - mil in A ,j . . u . - r. md 9 .. It a pABItiV.LLF, XrNTUCKY, I PHONE SSI I ! VP " ? f ii' i '"1 f CtWfM 4tttT ; i- 1 a;:: -- L '4 -- Mr- - J ft - "M W ft ,-- T- -: iVeu;s; o Y .' C HT A fti'tfSt-KtadiaonvWovVodnlsday. been Mi.61g(J;a Blan,kst)iwh9-bttIs t'X)ctod u,vl8ltlier morlor,.lr8j ' Medames Stella M. Koran aiul ill for thopaat, iejV,days, is .betteri Davis, next week. P.B. Dai M. Evans' 'weld shopping In' Me(iitmuH Ohftaj OrjuujftiHj .GaqlL I JlpbrJk'yiliaoQofrMadlBouville, SlffillSonvUto Wednesday .11 Vielftecl friends1 and 'relatives here visited frlends'ln Madison- W. VeaBV" made frienda In ",WW': viHn TnfjM(ytr vlftvf- Mrn. J. 7?i ni' xuuBuajr. ':a'":s,i fJWJW ; .Kunrf. nnr w h vibii. MauiBOIlVlllU . Hon, Rr P TaguuLJkVJilte. Mra; JfUEv R'rh&ke, 6(Ubftbllo',.Ctin the CD. W& vUdtqd frJendB C XEWTuJfk 3 Miss Dot Bean W"?' FJA In ""- r Town 7.- "- Bring youlmnrtamori3iiit? "To Ear Ujap;ton HardyKre. -- SJon. Phone 03 8. Work "promptly done. 'fBtfHfaoifi)Ii-i;uHrjhteec"" .Tjh t lt McEuen,. ofEarllnBton, hlB parentB, Mr. and! MrBl J. WMcEueuGompton Umatead, of Earlington, was in town a few days last week. - "Ha-rlaE. KeuJISTttSPout ek'nll here wTchvuTsSpurentB. Mrs.E. Li. BankB has r$turuod ifowio, after an extonded visit to ijel atlves 'aild 'f'rleU'Us lu 'Robards, Ky. CiiarUis E. Barnett, of EarlltiKtpn, i -was i u td.vU.luat.Saturday...Norri;Rg,KiA)j;iioJiipopuiar; drug- . ulst.. vielU'cLiliis parents, Mr. and ftK.ifGtfo.JlwrnJ?l,4liMadiBonvillo, JDC..&-C- L spent Sundaywith H - ii -- .',-' fo . - fi '.-'- - - ".-- -e- " V-- l T j n j BISH0 ' T? v1'lV wkk TyFJ L) A IV- - 'H T " - i4Y t Jt.' ' s-v- VH - 1' in Mfdiir Money 5ack if You Want If . ''' V.' tt':.-i " 4( t, . J . '' jm "nl vi-b- . . '!'. r. . .Miu.andcs-.-KlCirJtwoodvt4-:- .... ijliii . Ji ! 1 --" - - PJAliJiuJjlJowHrueBda.vi JUST EEOEIVED-6,0- 00 Yards of " M1WWWWWMIWMI1PMIIBIMIBWIIWI1II'M" -. ..., ,.., "" " ZZLV?m'm" .,.,.n...-nrT- - PlftT'illlirViD JftfTobaccorCantaLJl-a'CBritrpBri EiIBlL5tffiSiX3JaJW3laww5fc-w& Co., Incor-wilted- frlaofta.lwrttTtimnfgFaBkyym3fflWKy 'l' H"" " Boone, spont Sunday an(L.Monday YmM Barnes, Cowand RdPeytou-mada VulflryjsB trip wltli tse MisWes Woodruff. i .. .JTl . JM to MadiBonvUiyTueBday DiakTWoDdruff. dur 'nolice indue! (iljUinuB Murphy, or UoiitrA.uuity Mr Bela Ejongof SttpOliarleB, is tbffpoautyBei Monday vfelted his brother, Jeff Nluipliy, vlBittK friijtdB here tills wek. r8?!F;lDT,RaalfVa,8 irWadlEon-vill- e Mr. King, manager of O. T, & T ci uranu rnaa are tne uitoat in Tuesday. Co., of Dawaon SpringB, was jn forld. Don't take oar word for ' of Madl- - smti llnnrlav A Mrs. ,Y? try a; dan and be convinced. jI f the familyroftftjlllr Prhrr"VaVlrtr flrnnnB ortflHa.hiB j- - nonvillfi.viBifred BHMoi8fcScoylUe.Co.j'i . JTZ.V'rf S;. f.. Ji.i jluubuv. i ifBprintrcnooi nero Mouaay wuu I f s- -" iTfiutpuy m...ji. ly . .. lare attendance (L. Low ib on the sick list this if- .rf 4 STtieB "H' Xfftffob'u',onUe courllry, Zi fail. I was in tbWiiSaturday. ?Trahern made a buR.Uicsa trip I cure cancof. I uev.er Jootor and insure a' cure. iA:dd'rebs, Leonard Palmer, of DaweoU diaonvllloTrieaday. I y. UniBtoad visited T. M. Wyatt, R.' F, D.," ; Box No, .4, Springs visited fnendB here D. M Dawson, Ivy; ' b in Madisbnvilln'Tueedrty. ' , jaoiiry Solotoon, of FoxwRulihas, .A. O. SlBk made a business .i BE WISE IN TIME inovea to town. to MadiBonvlllo Tuesday. ,. . . ... r : k! Youioannot keep well, 'unless jth.ej jyUBBy.'EhniceiGjflbWvbr ! White hwu anUnXVorneni eeui cuarai u wq, " pof cent? ijroflt. Mu'kof ?10 bowela are regular. rTegleut of this Plains, is visiting friends and rola- ; -; ' . xljis week-.- f I ' d ilr Full i ort part, tiiiid. llJetjiJ- talk of lijoUthiuvitos Iialf. the Biqk- jttvBif-burWear Proof, 11033 nesB&a'froin which wo suffer. Keep Mrs. Judge Bennett, of Earlington, jiiivostijfato riglit; otherwise waste is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hugh j 'thb bowcld Itnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. . titrt ' " "J""D """ nnlanna Tiltftlt alinnlrl Griffin, this week. Gortrudo Blackburn, of Clay, y 'Franlr' KiBitlnjrhor-stBterr-aiBob Davis tpent a fov days witii blood aud sickeiihe whole into tho w thin week. irieuds in Whice PlafiiH last weejy the 9 OniJ'),titto5)i. DjljijJJSTOCantil NoVrls R. King aud W. J Grlbble ttf. Otho Louir made 1 jjOWOiB ftre constipated; take Blood- Mi (Honvdle a visit Wednesday. are ifiaking preparations to. tour the i Inn Tilvnr Pills. fliiUSdtUfai'laxa-tiYQii- n BflttiBlj Isles this spring. They exTfaey-'klfRECEIVED-0,0- 00 tlitf Yards of tlip woridentlBsufoainif' pect 10 sail for .Liverpool ' about the fobaocf ;0ar4vas. 2 2 cents per first oF)une.i:' S Jiarne uowana & uo , incor- ' fti'e' R.tRirSwf"hii'evfrwrio Vas-omuscles, strbngtheii' tlie stotnacli dldlc tiiilast week, Iraa returnelf 'to; b Geoi'tC. Atkinson visited alfd' vlll illKmi(jietth"o"'a'elfcaCdiiniJ ' :., js.te X(m8,lmlujro.theJbpjelsfj JAloodJup jpui ..,,- .. ry ''x j 371 i ' A W doubt if there is another tovm fill. l&rr. nf Mnilfnnnvill. whs WverlMIrl, ha,vo a eons.tltutionaLac .,,-w...p..2. tj " inr ,kt't ' "v.t tionv !.. ii.i ' niAl.;i.ofia.. :' ...in tnftt"ifi citeiouRor Tout&KG ihljietato of Kentucky that cai). It TVJUl4ltUOllJ t uy(as ut no iurKe u avuuui ' w fnrmdrli. . wn "iwsemieqwwwy .jr)w meoa, according Xto the populatlo1iv as'St( "- -'j u,u,- - m. t.l uur uoip tm i...0,.n. - vv ' " """ "" naif mill lrnUn Hw. K.ttr..lU ItnnltlltT Charje;r Good siuginu ami efllfelent "D " V"D ' a position again as trainman. : bilOlactlv a. aud stomach well. They ofllctaaud. willihg'wsorkersi . .. . la Mia ennafin tit mti -- ,, I'nturrv never BicKen, weanon or gripe. ,.v, w... .:: ?'! j Geft.iWi.. Carrpjl.iiiJIjEfCjiOf. b)tck 3 iiuy an nonestieeu. vnaner Mail orders.fllled by. tlnj :BJiqdiie smith, lost his barn by Are Monday ilid dhlok Feed'HB'the'cl.elihoBt' 'Gorpbrlitloh, Boston, Mass. 2oo a evening ., weJloatoclciiOwithi ' s.l T Bl on mo lllltlKUb thnv "11? 'V:' flil! e wh,oh TM.qu;j?i imjguftrti , r, ... arBoiis oP"'Q ...t n Stf;Beni..rd-Mlnfn- g Oo.i IicorporT Carroll. He at'so lost one ougay ' ,- .NT.J j. a mil. . ii.iiim.iiiu,iimi ..... .... y .. ' ....... liriur llatiiirMiif'iir.... Hiinoliil rilliu Willie iuai iiono. iu- ii.tt.Jia ,.vv..-- . lUMiuinti. '. "' "''v v ' re'ntk; Lie Jett3 (Lane, who was oner, -. Mlfls.Nellle Robinson, of thi St. 5ji at the;gt. BernardhosuUal, "Borniud store' force, was in Earllng-- I 3TK . 1?athigdlong nicely.. . WORK , BEGUN, ON .NEW, DEPOT ton Wednesday and Thursday r JesiePhillips was in' EarliuKo vo.iIbou urowuing, jr.; mane a iwcfes till p to this city Weduos- - AL Madlsopvillcr'.targc Force of Men at WodnoWy. Burleigh. ''WMUn'dVr'Coi . Mls"GertIft O'Banuon wa"lii RECEIVED-.6,0- 00 Yards of T Envlihg?.o".njW,fldhlJday ,aud Tjuiis. cents; per .cUji.t&Nt(3(ift;V!rt"'to,r,'Bilfe11n tfa:y Vls,UngJ:ripiLdiJ.s r.r.& 5 :$fi co.Ganva8- 2 . porated iwrEttif4rrfi5wt"TsrT)aTner, tt . ge. UutiS-Wooldrid- .unuu.,M " ,.... .,., V,S .j f inr-H-T- IV r J a . T H K -- V i."J K JM A TI r B. r lfi&to 'AW. II 7T V TKMJ T rni c T i &. I Jl . ; I -.-- . "J - BHnir''t'.. PjBj.-j- i ,. t7"-7""- l i... I in ii.hiiifiiiii 11 iii - 1 3 I ji. .MB&&i&'j' , 4wQklilHHB . l t. . ? V hc,0 - ' tnfi rs J'lUi-w'-wu,'uwu;"""t'uu'- 4' i 1 ts WflHriWk 7mw",;j ' INfci l: 1-- "'.lt y; -- , v - . i,k(,,h0r. tacfn. ! i" -j .l inByuliurB T-- i' ;!, -71 l- --- r.:;,, m?'t' -&.-. - mrnmMmm mmmmvm 'JP' ilffiV il' ' ' r... "'""mi ' - teMiT :: ...,ii-;' "' - WU1 :t. " . ... . w - . w.-- .i : muh tc.-A- i s,!4 - 3 iT i r. '!' J1V" y- - . '"' - 'lfiy ';.":'.'... ''. aWHM WffifflfflMm .ir .. t i ' ;. 153 ''2;few; ; it a wvocr i; H; "' T --- Jl '", "5W ;w .t)3m.T;bT JrHl .lw11tliTl,v. rfiS.,f4yH - Mk "ill - m t't ? - 1-- 2 (kyjBariicpovand ea. . & Co., Inojirl trip hjiK, to fcttcjlBoijvllle Wednesday. Wfieii van B6e tho brand PASCO ., "...L ... nnMv,niim.Miiuiv kimwi-- ine it is th mU that we know how to buy for lie! money m t ParBoijs & Scoville CoM 1 v (Imi. Webb made a biiHiness ( . I Vi EmsJflWe5IaH vveDns' pr.-viBiiors Tia dance, given at Qulte-a-nump- r nan sday nlgnt, was an enjoyaoje affifc ilHopkiniviUi .and, Jfq&a&LW tme ij,fJ5iipWiwvme.K.t sd. passenger depot at MQjnva,8. Ho" expects to complete the work in two months. A tertiji, ASjaitti. r,qpm will be built tor the colored peo- pie ii ml 9. new bajrirage room udd- nrl . i4-trAi- rJ lopg, irv be erected aild u coucrete ill Tilrm-nmdiT-Thr-- bai Wtinr will pn the new .M- .- ..niiwnmki-jwv:'Mikr.aikW- a jlil rsiforotnofj iiur :aDiiwdPk iS'il A iiitonjla fumttbepliiv to give us a ffl$i?p&. uudersiaiid there Ursl..fmv aje 'twolajVpllfla-!.- . '.whbp -rt ',?sjffla8e-,:' ' A - i biu 110 lUniiih buiioiuuivu !.. uuu polntnent1will''be made'', next4 Monday! night. : QiWj3UldJ.lkeHto-.seo-eom-eolt- l' shedmet MfSSf: MlVfyV " 1 L we&ther again. The coal ; orders must be fullljig offs4we uojice) thak fninerfarcrhotworklugregular. T !. j ?'n'mlw79SSi?rrr '. JVjy JWV' &V . ? - ; . 4 . M,oa jjydtastraW, ri)unmorer Ky., is visiting Clay S trader aud P31QAA T & .S&M'-Ja""""' " Ind misery qutokly by UBiug HER Yards of this RINKTake'ft-de's'r.ongoiiig'- to ibaceo Canvas. 2 2 cents per hod and rhoIiow Que VOU will feel jBarne, Crfwand & Co.. Incor- - next day'.Pripo BOo. Soldi by Sff?M RE0EIVED-G.0O0 1-- wlien the bowels neenmo irregu- and the Wednes- - larryou are uncprnfortabl nds in MadlsonYille .tUU, ootld.lHonJ exlsti tl)e, 1 1 f.ir.-i- i wrfrBevouVee' U ?Y6if can 2et fid' of IflrsWr Sf '. iVraSlejTvlsfn Ti . family WinirpiaTser" " wiwwfiM wwNhfiiwtm,'"ww1" 1" Ay" """'" i . iiTmT 4 "y-- - rfutttutm mMfommWWt- ri aaiHMrtMMMa J" X AtJ. M JdC! TORE v tig bnK(oJ,jJiii2 fcknwyfcwTimi' . .li lnmirrfl THE-NEW-S-- T" - - ...- -. . .1.i.,.n . r- -t ia ?iw r x -- rff'V r! . .r ifc PHfflMftyyrf mn'wrirrif tyinnn'n ... - jt tfjErs j?. ( Tin" "iT f WriVT'H -- ... 'i .'I, 'A . XI . If t ft lP ! ?J "-- l CLEAN UP SALE jvu, ot 9. Mopowoll made a buBineas Mac 1 cm of Pasco Corn and ison,yJlle-Wfldnesaj uH.I'dprtmoa(ti 3& B $ W t - 4,: : r. j."ft vi. ajatm. ."tb ,sflf .A 'U Jt . -- .. Jt' s '"Tl - - : 'jir "1 '& t f j lrBENA,Tg)t0Pt0X?BI9Cf)rl ypowon and is, going' bw? ?Slhh; wifl ;; t ..fllr twt if'' ,u ;; .JJF " jr- - 'it r tam i EBt,.i? i .,. wftm' .iiiMiwHnipiwi w. - crJ in a jps f ... m .,)Jr .IM- - t T'r.-jl$i ji -- it S nii;ia rI :- 1 i --. t y. ,n -- a , 1!Sr.! - iTiWT -- ...n - i" ' m.-- .xg i; y ttj SLwJf i a HI. ff no- - difference. It's real Sugar Committee to Report Favoring CalifornfCoats no more than others. ia City for Panama Exposition. T)atanna Ar Glaju&lAltuCA . an rotcx ' t lit as oeen viBiiiug nur uugiuui, voted today to report the resolu lite UmBtqad, left yesterday oisco foj San , .. . ni.iMk it relatives in wuuu riaM By Oana Ai.. t 1 En&JBwOjL JsaUsIUsu. jxt a, conimittaaaaxoo4ition Old jjjjy . Wslwt hl gjjjj tt. & li.-U.. aJ$&kKBs& oW.fa11 ana wmrer Shirtl UntiUtTSfe. Lu-fJeearT Suit Casci, - in full swing. fftl 1"1 tlJJfSU1 V WlV"4Jll UiiV UOa U WILLIAM JENNINQa, BRYAN iAMI LLL FG!T11!I B E IHra TUfiT iyM CIC-THE " i 5i .38 - rdiesReadytor-Wear-Dres- - Goods, Hosiery, Comforts jy. Highest B, tor Pasco Fashion4Jt.y Parsons !8 trice same Sf itiftWmt jccieQ.i.WamendmltiPBred s K K2L K'II.M Fr UL'MIHLJ a'n tiTt at; it ?aia B lanLfe AX, C VAOHi s LI R Scoville Co., A scholar- Evansvllle, Ind. Education : by' Senator Swauson providing for an international fleet review at Hampton Roads. fcniiy .u2 L'corriH tee n imxr Wii !; U 55 siEiX- ifr iUilP& ritfllt us DON'T. HKI51 sh osyou. k id yT7rr jSIv JeMiwy I MmH ISSt lVlfl 'WBSSiMime FORGET, THE "Co-operati- ve J,j 4 PLACE i a u bi iiauiGv u't Monday, f KHM!JB!Kfc1WSaKl3 Hriyt,rtmWtKi,,K.vri--UA-W1 ofiville ifiauio '... l 11 I toW fiuteB delay in treating somax8S.cTi croup, even the length ve, of time it takes to go for a doctor on that will double his earn- - often proves dangerous. The Bafest ,iPiiipaolty In two years, if the $&H IIJI1' cmlruotbq(tting'an V?2t r Hopkins Go. Mgr. FebmarMM I H..&'.. K. P. MORTOMk Dtfttrim !'.!S5KSi SMtaryv ;nu"uu w,3Hwprth pudding, thicago. g0na. V4 wmag&?mmK i.iiiiwm; lliMiiilHa;jlfw,Ba"' mnuiwiiiiii, r m Jfe S W.B M MMiF...AcKavMSWTjWVJS'w kz n Jl K. I. always cures. Sold by Geo. King & General Admission 50c, Reserved Seat .Jp.."WlTHC JW.irM)CV.-l(Jji."lj- r. " !' r s'f.v, r.rurv.itrt. vi. tKE !KSKS''ii33JSa3MffWiJ &ra'mtfv4 54. tvfcK MM flnBr4 ko..'x J H.WIllftfcAWlKlWWM w nnrfxt MMMMM .. WWMMMMiK -- w 75c pvTrT TATI' COKYIHTIOIT rer i ..a J ..,.,.? jPSwWf GOVERNOR OFJflRS $500 ftswp?sri' "- j- ' , 1 JO, ..... -,.- .' H"t'.f 'T 6'" T',:'1&Wg, ml' t O iJjVSyfBSrcT' 'jp-Skgy;- .&.. ' ' y, Dan Willson to Return te Madisonvflk. OF WOODMEN T Meet in Madlionv'Ke March Three Days Session. 14. - The State convention of the Modern Woodman of the World will be held in Midisonville March 14. mid con tin 110- iujr, three days. From one to three deleeatoa from every camp in Kentucky will bo present and xboHt fifteen hundred visitors are expected. A committee of thirty kavo been appointed to make seo pimples, bolls, eczema, to entertain this vast unrl mires multiDlv and A heavy cold In the Idnga thftt of delegates and rooms wan expected to oure itself hue been strength and appotito fail. This nsnber in many cases of condition demauds Electno BUtorB the starting are being engaged daily. The Hiconan t.hutpoint ended fatally. The to regulate stomach, liver and 1 ng Dan Wilson, who has for the past two years been with the Evansville Courier as machine-mawill return to Madisonville "'"Providence, Ky., Feb. 8.- -r . in a short time it. is said and take Yielding'Uo the pressure orougur up newspaper work in that city. to bear upon him by citizens of Dan is an old Madisouville boy Providence and other residenl;p and has a ho?t. of friends there of Webster county, Governor who will he glad to have him Willson has offHred a reward f $500 for the arrest, and convicAttack Liko Tigers. tion of the unknown person fr In lighting to keep the blood pure persons who murdered H. 1l the white corpuscles attack disThompson near the cemerai'.v ease germs like tigers. But often germs miiltipl so fast the little Then here on Dec. 26, 1910. fighters are overcome. Kentucky' Executive Contributes to Fund in'iThompson Murder Case. n, t ONLY Jt ,.. .. . - .,. .. ., ..,- ?... NEW ORLEANS LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAILROAD A DAY AND NIGHT TO 1. LiWal Stonover. MONDAY Feb. 27, Arrtvnl nf Limit on Tickets March 11 TUESDAY Feb. 28, PnrmJo of &' . M GRAS 4RDI 23 to 28 February MOBILE PENSACOLA REX 2:00 p, m., and PROTEUS PARADE NEW ORLEANS REX 10:00 a. m., and COM US .it $18.00 $16.85 $16.85 Round Trip From Madisonville, Ky. salt-rhmn- n at night.. 1'ABADE niuhl. kld-ney- B visiting members will pay their and to expel poisons from the of BALLARD'S dOBea blood. "Thev are the best blood expenses. own SYRUP. It checks the purifier," writes C. T. Budahn, of e progress the disorder and assists Tracy, Calif., "I have ever found." Harsh physics react) weaken the bowels, cause to restore normal conditions. They make rich, red blood, strong cfeToalc coBsttpatioB. Doan's Regaleta operate 26c, BOo and $1.00 per bottle. nerves and build up your health. easily, toae the stomach, core conttlpatlon, ojc Priceby St. Bernard Mininpr Co. In- Try them. 60o at all druggists. Sold Ask jonr drncsist for them. D na-tar- senBible courBB is to take frequent HORE-HOUN- SLEEPING CAR FARE $4.00 EACH WAY TOTAI COST TO A.FI3FiO:iTwl'rEadd the above railroad and Pullman fares For .lAnnllll, cftr Estimate three days board to which -- P lovvi niuu nipijr bu John Canaler, of Howell, is relattroB here this week. viait-JH- K corporated, drug department Mrs. B. E. Nixon visited friends Geo. Fanll made a business trip to in Mortons Gap Wednesday. Providence Tuesday. TICKETS ON SALE DAILY FEBRUARY 9 iyigwBg-tB-!?!-'- ' nuj i oii uoou" vt-ii- f - -- '' 21 TO 27 ima-uiuv- .. fi w? Tf- e-! vgW "" "!' W 1" "" "V4F i I. Begins Tuesday, Fek 7, and Ends Saturday, " ' HITE GOODS SALE February , 18 ... closing out When you note carefully our prices you may wonder how we do it Our buyer was lucky to get in on' the puts us in stock of Muslin Underwear of The Elite Undermuslin Qo., at a reduction of 25 and 50 per cent discount. This position to give you Brand New Stock at a Great Reduction, and still leaves us our regular legitimatcproffit. Quality A Carefu! Examination of any item priced in thijgsale, will be the best way to convince you that High and LOW PHCCS have been combined in an effort to serylfyou in the most economical way. MONEY REFUNDED ?I IF YOUR PURCHASE is not satisfactory. ..-y, , t Muslin Underwear Corset Coyers, BothEmbroideried and Lace Trimmed 19c 25c values fqr 75c values for '.. . .,49c 50c values for $1.00 values for Lace 39c 79p White Goods 5c 28 inch White Waisting, 8c Value for 7c India Linen, 10c value for. 36 inch 6c 36 inch Bleached Cotton, 2 to 10 yards length,' 10c value for loom'e'rids length, 15c and 20c valuesfor7c 35 inch Longure Cloth, 35 inch Special Linen finished' sheeting, 15c value, for 10c Muslin,h8er effect, t5c value tor 27 inch Cross 10c 27 inch Plain Madras Cloth, 15-i value for 10c and Striped Waisting, 15c value for 36 inch Cross Bared 15c , 27 inch Dotted Swiss, assorted patterns, 20c value for 15c 27 inch Waisting, assorted patterns, 20c value for . . . . 19c 27 inch Waisting, assorted patterns, 25c and 30c values for 35c 27 inch Waisting, assorted patterns, 40c and 50c values for 7-J- c d & Domestics and SH,edirfgs .... Drawers, Full Cut Both Tucked, Trimmed A No. A A 1 1 1 1 and Embroideried l9c 39c 49c 69c No. No. A No. good 25c value for. . . . good 50c value for goodl75c value for good $1.00 values for Hoosery Brown Sheeting, yard wide, per yard 9-- 4 Pepperell Brown Sheeting, per yard iO-- 4 Pepperell Brown Sheeting per yard" . . 5.' 9-- 4 Pepperell Bleached Sheeting, per yard .'. . 10-- 4 Pepperell Bleached Sheeting, per yard.. . . 36 inch Pepperell Bleached Pillow Tubing, pcr'yard '. . .; 42 in:h Pepperell Bleached Pillow Tubing r Gowns, VerySpecial, Full Cut, Well Made, Several Different Styles, Both Plain and Trimmed, With Lace Towels You can't afford to miss 1 ,t " this bargain opportunity in towels and Embroidery I 50c values for I Embroidery 75c values ..... . 39c ii.oo values for. . . .69c $1.50 values for.. $1.13 $2.50 values for.. $1.98 Skirts of the Best Material, 39c 50c values for values for. ..69c $1.00 $1.50 values for.. $13 $2 50 values for.. $1.89 i tor $1.25 values for. $2 00 values sve . 89c These We Have Closed Out in Lots Each Lot Contains the Newest and Best Values We Have Ever Been Able to Offer. AH Styles for.. $1.49 Handsomely Tucked, Lace and , . Embroidery Trimmed ' 49c 75c. values for $1.25 values for. ...89c $2 25 values for.. $1.79 Shirt Waists Will clean up our entire stock pf Shirt Waists at a 25 per cent reduction. Now is your time. 5c Lot No. l, extra good value, for per yard 7c Lot No. 2, extra good value, for per yard. 10c extra good value, for per yard Lot No. 3, 12-J. . . ... ,. .. . .' Lot No. 4, extra good value, for per yard. : 15c Lot No. 5, special good value, for per yard. . . . .'' 30c and 35c I7c, 20c, 25c, Lot No. 6, per yard Flouncing, all width and styles, a dandy good value, for Embroidery 25c, 40c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 peryard..-- v Embroidery Allovers, all broad new patterns, per yard --. ; "..50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1 50 and $2 00 Braids, Stickerie, in all colors and width, 3 and 6,yards to the bolt, 5c to 25c collor guaranteed, per bolt 4c i dozen Barber Towels, full size, per each . . . v. i8 dozen Urge Size Hook Towels, slightly soiled, 15c value,' for 8c 19c 10 dozen assorted, extra good 25c value, for . , 39c 7 dozen full size Bleached Bath Towels, 50c value, for .8c value, per yard 2 bolts, all Linen Crash, 10cand 12 7 2C ...... Table Linens Fancy Check.tregular 25c and 35c values, per yard White Table Linen, extra good value, per yard.. . .' ::...... l9c 45c to 90c Napkins I r I Extra good value, per dozen 45c to $350 Nothing Resery eci in Vtaite. Goods During ThisSale f B ALL MEN'S, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR REDUCED i f ii Bargains in Ladies' Winter Suits, Coats and Skirts. Also Misses' and Children's Winter Coats I'1 i COUPON GOOD FOR 25c $2.00 or more in cash, will receive 25 cents for this coupon. Each customer returning this coupon, with name and postoffice address and. V, NAME Ask to see our New Spring Suits and Coats. The Palmer Garment ARE UP TO DATE ' t P. O. ADDRESS, feARNCS, COWAND & CO. lncorjoratcd ' . ' i. ARLINGTON, -, S;IL- "' ,"' - MA m I I m HI f 1 ,i - . 7- - .M IMOI : ! lllllJ I a ,, V . ; T .'mW ti n". n ' ' fc .. ,1 -- s&vsr-WH J rt'iw .. ,",'U'limm . m .f. f t .lAJfmBr .. ...