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IJ A 4 TUESDAY R and FRIDAY r U r- A4 l n YOU DONT ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESSADVERTISE IT FOR SALE 1IF EARL1NGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KY MARCH 211911 No 2J i E Ti FRANKES ANNOUNCESr 11heRepublican For Gfovernor tLIKELY BE TWO MORE ENTRIES LouUville Ky March 17Ior mal announcement that lie sacks the Republican nomination for Qovor ErI makingil Qd tbut ho reached the + docNIon to 1 enter the race only after careful consideration and following many conferences with his friend and advisers the last of which was WednesdayHe few week he hud rocieved letters from no less than 800 of the most Influen tial Republican loaders from every section of Kentucky asking him to make the race Ho said that in beenjymany throughout tl1ft Stats that Iw in site tho rice tlplrantlori Governor to officially announce hit i candidacy but it was understood f last tit iht that at least two other OH plrnnts wilt formally ontur the raco daysTh050LWlltennntGOulllllr uJhtMl1vor of tho Republican party adopting the platform advocating bettor educational facilities plans for bet ter roods throughout the State lib era legislation to secure Just and apportionment of the venal and charitable institu tions of the state nun partisan book tog laws and methods for bettor do velopment of the natural resources of Kentucky Mr Franks Career Mr Frarikos is oho of the best I known Republican polltlclitus lu Western Kentucky having been for 12 years collector of internal reve nue for the second District He was first appointed to tills olllce by Pros ident McJlnle and waS twice named by President Roosevelt for the same position In WOO he was t Bucceednd by Lawson Runo In June 11X1 he was elected president of thn United States National Hank at OwHiisboro one of the biggest fi nanclai institutions In Western Kentucky P Not a Word of Scandle marred the call of a neighbor on j Mrs W P Spangh of Manville Wyo who said she told me Dr Kings New Life Pills had cured her of obstinate kidney trouble and made her feel tike a new woman stuunauhiS25c at all druggists EVERY STITCH 1SEAROHED Wife and Daughter of Georgia Ranker New York March 20 Mrp Joseph Hull whose husband is President ofl the Merchants National Bank of avautah Ga and her daughter Miss Nannie Hull both returning passengers by the French liner La Provense wore vigorously searched by custom officers today for a dia mono necklace they did not find Wo were made to take oil oven our stockings said Mrs Hull Ev ory stitch of our cloth Ing was souioh escapeIand I had no idea such a thing could happen on American soil j Miss Nannie Hull is convalescing from typhoid fever and the danger of waiting on the pier while her baggage was being search ed after the unsuccessful search of her person was such that she was permitted to leave for aliotel where 1 her brother who is a cotton broker here lives Aspeclal agent tor the treasury department had the case in charge Ho said his superiors had confidential information that Mrs Hull or her daughter had brought diamond necklace aboard Not finding it custom agents accused her of under valuing her personal effects in her declaration and sent her luggage to the public store Her daughters declaration was admitted to be cot fect Forced to Leave Home Every year a large number of poor sufferers lungs are sore and racked withacoughs are urged to go to another climate nut this Is costly and not always sure Theres a better way Lot Dr Rings New Discovery cure you at home It cured me of lung trouble r writes W R Nelson of OaJa mine Arkywheu rill else tailed and I gained 47 pounds in weight Its surety the king of all cough and lung QurtIi1I Thousands owe their and health to it Its positively guaranteed for Coughs Colds LRGrippe Asthma OroupaU Throat and Lung troubles 5Ge and I 100 Trial bqttle free at all rlJgI 11- fI 1 galkfS n COX IN THE FORGOVERNORSHIP Issues a Statement Formally Making a Bid For The Honor Mayfield Ky March IBLleut Gov Cox has issued an announce ment of his candidacy for the Re publican nomination for tho Gover The formatannOUllcement of the candidacy of Gov Cox follows KentuckyTheCommittee having been called to meet in Louisville April 1 to fix time place and manner in soliciting candidates for State offices I desire at this time to announce my candidacy for the Republican nomina tion for Governor believing that wits my experience in public life as a member of the General Assembly and Lieutenant Governor presiding over tho Senate and acting Gover nor I have had a chance to become acquainted with public business and lhn needs of the State I believe this experience will en able me to he useful in bringing about needed legislation which will materially advance the interests of the people of Kentucky I believe in a square deal for everyone the enforcement of exis ting laws and the enactment of new laws by mwn elected for that pur iUflueucpIfl igh ofllce of Governor of this State 1 pledge me ueople to use all the power at my command in equali zing the vodu power that thib may truly bN a rpprosnntrttlve govern ment and that tots people of all see tions of the State nay be equally represented in tho settlement of every public measure that eiTects their Interest Having due respect for the honor of the office of Governor I shall leave the decision to the people If nominated and elected I shall perform tho duties or the office for the wholo people and for the honor of Kentucky Very respectfully WlfcMAll H COX You Cam Eat Anything Eat what your stomach craves Without the slightest luaruf indigos don which is an awful feeling You will not be bothered with Sour Stomach Heartburn Nausea Bad Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will take one dose of Digeuteze It re lieves and cures as if by Magic Pleasant as Candy Relief in one minute Gat a 50e bottle from the drug department of the St Bernard Mining Company ENGINE AND CABOOSE Turns Over on I Cat Nortonville Crew Escape Injury l Colliding with a tree blown across the track Illinois Central freight train extra No 848 was wrecked WednesdayIn of Engineer Rucker and Conductor Hollis tho train compos ed of the engine land caboose round ed a curve Just South of Nortonvllle at 1158 Lying directly across the truck where it had been blown by the big wind that was sweeping over this suction was a tree stoppedthecollision the engine turned over carrying the caboose with it and rolled down theembaukmen- trbeeut1re crew escaped with a few bruises and scratches A wreck er troth Paducah was called out and cleared the track after several hours work Chamberlains Stomach sold Liver rablets are sufn snr and reliable and have been praised by thousands of women who have been restored to health through their gentle aid byGeoCoburns Greater Minstrels Coming Of course one must sen a minstrel show each year to keep up with the progressive times mid this season Cobuni8 Brand New Minstrels on13atnrdaycompletely Since their last appear slice here Manager Coburn hits added new Scenery new Costumes and new Novel Acts outdoing all former etforts Coburns Minstrels played to a largo and enthusiastic audience at the Audltorum last night and the entertainment thfy olr red was of that class of minstrelsy that perpet ually attracts and holds its audi encerhe spectacular features was provided at the closing part o the performance by Mantolls Mar FlLlrylandlransformatlon ful and artistic mlnstrelqyhOWeY01 the show and in that It scored ItsI real success The voices were much better than are usually heard in Minstrels and the dancing was of the pot that brings your feet to a patter whether you will or not Es pleasing was the quartette w U againBut vidious whoreall voices were good and all features up the highest standard of minstrelsy IeutsOxfordsleather and dress shoes in Satan suade orayentsttfl wnd velvet at pop Coir r 0- O rJ 13 Y EINp R1VTH rR WE J rMadisonville q j t BY AILEEN DAVIS Thnriday Afternoon literary Club The Thursday Afternoon Literary Club hold one of Its most enjoyable mooting Thursday evening with Miss Rubble 0nytor at the hence pfj her brother at Victoria The huu ff was prettily decorated In Green ami the beautiful luncheon served aftur the program had been rendered was throughout its several courses earitied out in many different ways Saint Patrick idea The sandwichf + were in the shape of tiny shamrocks the individual Ices were white sham uuiqulittlee The cakes were ices In white with small green shamrock mold in celt 4 tor of top and the mints were greet and white Mm L E Ruby leader for the at ternoon read a very tine paper on The Great West which was towed by a splendid paper by Mrsi Clyde Ruby which dealt With i Western Writers 1 waimpressivelye v Crockett formerly Miss Marie nantsey of this city and until she moved away from this city after h marriage was one of the ablest rmmbers of this lub Bridge For Mrs Enrchfleld Mrs J L Burohfleld of thePhililippine Islands was the guest o ellJtlvenVedrwadlLYof Mrs Geo C Atkinson in thi city The house was attractively decor ated in Jonquils while the color thoughtfully1 luncheon served during the close I habeauHer guests included MesUaniea H H Hoh man W J Dulltt CrL Ross Paul Banks W P Ross J13 Atkinson J E English W C Mor ton JL Burchfleld and Miss Bet tie Hopper of Hopklnsville s Miss KatherlneGiyens InIrov idence visiting relatives for 11idays IndianapolisInd eats Mr and Mrs Leo Bishop MaryRubyEarlington Friday Wallace M Weir of Hanson was here for a few hours Friday on bust ness Frank G Mohr of Nortonville left Saturday to spend the week end with his wire and daughter in Columbus Ohio Mrs M E Henry of EarUngton visited relatives Saturday hero Mr and Mrs Chas M Davis of Coal City Ind are the guests of cityforDouglas Morrow of Nebo was here Friday on business WeeKlyDeeBonville people in Mortons Furul ture Store If you want advertls InK or work or wish to subscribe for the passer call up number 4 AILKKN DAVIS Manager Mrs H G Davis visited relatives in Evansville Sunday spentSundaytives Tom Sory spent Sunday in Man nington Lawson Faxon and Morton Me Hopklnsvllle HopldnsCobusiness fur this firm N G Holliuger is In Louisville for a few days on business Miss Florence Winstead visited in Nebo Saturday and Sunday Mrs S P Woolfork of Branden burg returned home Saturday after a two weeks visit to her daughter Mrs M E Pate In this city We make a specialty of doing two and three color work Hvott want classy job work that will give satis faction see our samples and got prices ut the Madisqnville Branch Office in Mortons Furniture Store Ali+ iRN DAVIS Manager Harry Bourlaud of Evansville was the guect of Mr and Mrs Ed Moore in this city during the week end Miss Brenda Myers returned home Saturday from Evansville where she has been visiting her sister Mrs Jake GHggUs Cliff Waddill returned home Saturday from Louisville x George Stewart spent Sunday iii Providence Blgboe Seymore of Knoxville Temu spent Saturday in Madisou villa with his father Chas Seymore Mrs S R Crockett and children of Stony Point Tenn are in the city visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Frank Ramsey SaturdaIbranch office of the SemiWeekly Bee at Mortons Furniture Store when you want engraved cards em bossed letterheads dance tickets programs We have the best an- J lot us figure with you on prices DAvIIlIaQagerI d s tij vIleF yi Mrs J W Parktrrreinrned home after a two w eks stay wltbl In Hopkinsville Morris Kohlman returned to Mad- feoitvllle Wednesday after n thru e weiksstay In New York purohas Hiygofldn for his store here and at Earlington t A toad treatment for a coldset tied In the lungs Is a HERRICKS RED PEPPER POROUS PLASTER applied to the chest to draw nut inflammation and BALLARDS HOREHOUND SYRUP to idle tightness You get the two reme for the price of one by buying the dollar size Horehound Syrup there Is a porous plaster free with each bottle Sold by St Bernard Muting Co Incorporated drug de partment SAVING THE SOIL Ten Years Wheat Yield Average 14 Bush els an Acre Against 28 in Germany and 32 jn England HopkinsicSliviagiwdistributedamong oclutionof Illinois ssys The ten year average wheat yield in the Uulted States is only 14 bushels to Englundsl yieldsyears the yield has been 27 bushels on the university experiment farm in Marion county and that under permanently profitable conditions Fight years experience in Wash eotldbysNo Need to Stop Work When your doctor orders you to stop work it staggers you I arefyefikrunTTSRlth fay by day but you must stanaWhatgive tone strength and vigor to your system to prevent breakdown weaksicklyters will benefit from the first dose lbousRnrtB bless them for strengthTry teed to satisfy Only 50c at all druggists t Society Happenings j s5Mrs W E Daves entertained the Ei st End Card Club at the resl tlencH of her sister Mrs W K NisI IhemeetingMiss Davis of Mudisonville was the only visitlor Mrs McKmnon made top highest score The hostess ser ved sherbet followed by a delicious salad course The favors Were Shamrocks Apropos of the day Are you frequently hoarse Do you have tnat annoying tickling in ur throat Dues your cough au any you at night and do you raise youwantlains Cough Remedy and you will be pleased Sold by Goo King Spas Freight Moves Over Crescent Cincinnati March 20Only astrip of the Queen Crescent road be tween Oakdnle Tenn and Somer set Ky now remains without freight service owing to the strike of the white firemen of Unit railroad according to an announcement of the railroad officials today The embargo from Cincinnati to Somerset and Irma Chattanooga to Oakdaln was lifted today according to an offUolul The striking firemen held a con bronco here today and announced afterwards that they were satisfied with the progress of the strike The railroad likewise issued au optimis tie statement and recruited twenty sixadditional strike breakers No More Dyspepsia Gas or other Stomach Troubles Nothing will remain undigested or sour on your stomach if you powerfat as Maple Syrup For sale by the drug department of the St Bernard Mining Company Incorporated A Card of Thanks We watt to thank each neighbor and friend through the columns of the Bee who so kindly assisted us in the sickness and death of our brother also Mrs Fannie Stokes and and the U C D of the- Earlnigton chapter for the beauti fat flowers May Gods richest blessings rest on each one is our prayer BDOKXKH BitoritEits4N1S- ISTNRS Artists Drawing and Water Color Largedt u a c n T Nortonville II Frank G Hoge laR out of town the first of the week T J Morgan was in JMadlaonville the first of the week Flank E Mohr was out of town the first of the weep Charlie Trathon was out of town Thursday Miss Bessie Hall entertained a few of her fridnds at her home Wednesday night Aileenx irlday Mrs L P Payne was in Madison vllle shopping Friday MurpbyeburoIllMrs T J Morgan Wednesday OIdamromOltySlttttrdayDan CupIV Leslie Ashmoore and Lonnie Saturday AllieSunday visiting Mrs Frank Hoge told Miss Ellen McClendpu Miss Annie Marie Morgan was ibsont from school Thurs and Friday For hoarseness inflamed lungs or irritating coughs BALLARDS HOREHOUND SYRUP Is a heal use balm It does its work quickly and thoroughly Price 25c 50c and 100 pet bottle SVld by St 3er drugdepartment Money Wasted on Bad Roads j In view of the fact the Good Rood question is now up before the Peo pie of Hopkins County It might be well to read the following from the Wlckliffe Yeoman A luminous object lesson as to the manner In which many coun tries are throwing away money on dirt roads is supplied by the Wick liffe Yeoman That paper has been looking up the figures as to thee amount expended on the roads of Ballard county in the last eleven years It finds that in that length of 198000 has been paid out Of that sum 12000 has been expended for bridges leaving a not expenditure on the dirt roads of 180000 Commenting on this re markablo state of affairs the Y oman says suggestedgravelingand while the idea met with the ap proval of some of our people not a single official indorsed It not an ounce of gravel has ever been put on a piece of road in the county that lIttlepfectflnfronthis own expense There is not a man in county vh Is so ignorant as to dispute that every dollar lIterallythrownawclaim that the roads are hotter to agotorknows itI But what could have been done with this 18G000 WtJlIlet us ser With an abundance of gravel in al most every ditch in every branch and erefikm Ballard county weare going to make the assertion that the money wasted thrown away burnt up would have built 100 miles of the best roads to have been found tn the United States Save tho Babies You cannot feel safe without a bottle of Ottos Sprce Gum Balsam and Pine Tar Compound in your home if you have little ones as it is a positive specific in Croup Bronchitis and One5dpseis over For sale by drug department of the St Bernard Mining Company Incorporated TWO AND ONE Tliott hast two ears and but one mouthuRemember it I pray I For much there is that thou must hear And little say Thou hast two eyes affil but oie mouth V gFullAnd few things tell Thou hast two hands and but onej mouthNature hath rightly dose 1 For she hath given two for work For eating one From the German Of Ruckert Medicines that aid nature are al ways most successful Chamber loins Cough Remedy cots on tLls plan It loosens the cough relieves the lungs opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition Sold by Geo King Sous Small Blaze The hoUso in which Will Rayburn lives near the Opera House caught on fire from Saturday afternoon An alarm was turned in and the flames were promptly extin guished A small holef was burned In the roof I l lUESOAYQ and FRIDAY TUESDAY Nomination Incorporated Notes 1Sunday News approximately DYNAMITE PLACED ON WOMANS 1KB Negress is Instantly tilled by Terrific Explosion at HopKinsvillc 20Annie8 oclock this morning by the ex plosion of a stick of dynamite that herTheshe recently quarreled but had see atherhouseuifg9audarclookingThe dynamite was evidently laldl on top of the cover beside the tornallthefieahour She survived only a few infa ntes The bed was almost demol shed and the houge badly wrecked Had dyspepsia Indigestion lor years hs apptftite anQ what i did eat distressed sue tetr itlyalkerl Proper Heat For Chickens v By W It KELLY The warmest part of the brooder should be in tho center rather than at the side orcoruern the heat comes from above and a considerable portion of the brooder be heated to the sam temperature no crowdni will take place Thft temperature given for running dthetemperature J crowdtowardwarm th Y IIIandfJr uneasily about i bh tile temperature Is right each UIi on the tinrbThe cold chicken does not sleopat itswayprimproperly chiUlngthey should be sleeping and tho re suit is puny chicks that dwindle ahC die r tlrforthe chicks is Important but this is not the only thing to be considered in a brooder The brooder used in the early seams son und especially the outdoor brood providedforthe chick This part of the brooder must be coolerthantions will permit get the chickens out on a large floor or better stilt- on the ground tohlngfndaJIoolight problem ved HERBINE cures constlpatloa and reestablishes regular bowel movements Price 50c Sold by IncOrlJorMed Republicans Will Meet on April I to fiX Date For Convention Louisville Ky March 20Chairman Wiiin of the Republican Stats committee has cull a meeting JoC LouisvltleoIkApr1IL uomiuatioc of astute ticket One opinion is that the convention will be held prior to the Democratic primary and that the Democrats will have a convention Au gust 1 to a state platform Asthma Sufferers and old people with a hacking cougb OttO1SprucCompound made from the Spruce and Pine tree Your living made more pleasant and life prolonged by 1ryltPriceMlnnKCompanyIncorpornted Isaac Shelby Grandson of the First Gov ernor DeadtIsaac Shelby 86 years of agea randson of the first Governor of D tucky died yesterday at Travel eta Rest Lincoln county Kyi the homestead of his grandfather He a Major in the Confederate army and is survived by elevou ohiij drew CbamBerlains Stomach and Liver Tablets invariably bring relief tr women suffering from con biliousnessdlzzlnss f UmgS011SWild Excitement in Juarez r A small baud of Mexican rebels stole into the Federal bar atJu mqJUentllatirexcitement by a teirifiu explOBJop Parts of several buildings were araieportulleels were klUetj Old papers for sale at the Bee office 4i tn r LLu y t u x rv n Fu zi Yl = JMMaIf7 R MCs j Ir r 2 NNMI- k c 1- hej HM l1e PAUL M MOORE EDITOR AND PUBLISHER c d E FAWCETT I ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER f Association of JMember League mouth applicatipn Correspond Stanch Office in Mortons Furniture Store South Main Street Kentucky Phone No4MISS A1LELN DAVIS Mgr sonviller47 March 21 1911 lt anaTHERE can be no dignity no I is sence of reserve power no reptse of nature save for those who eJre lime and think care hilly open the deeper things of m N D Hilli- sANNOUNCEMENTSLY We are authorized to announce L L toRav as a candidate for reelection to represent Hopkins county in the fewer house of the next General As sembly ot Kentucky subject to the aetlen of Ihe Democratic party We are authorized to announce Nose L Walker as candidate for Representative from Hopkins coun tT in the lower house of the next Several Assembly of Kentucky sub jest to tile action of the Democratic party We are authorized to announce Ed L Young as a candidate to rep lowest Hopkins county in the lower house of the next General Assembly of Kentucky subject to the action Rf the Democratic party Early to bed and to the Atieaul to your bum s- and aivertise v Aid yon will be healthy pros wiseTThe average wanes of farm labor pertenthboard These are the maximum sod minimum figures for the United States The prices in Kentucky were 2313 without board and 16 with board The average for then United States was 27 CO and 1021 The variation in wages in wide in Hflerent section As iomparp the Far Western roup40 48anrt 82 GO the North Atlantic group 3310 and 21 Cyr the South Atlantic group 19 76 and 81377 and thp South Gen tral in which in Kentucky 21 50 Awl 12S It in a far cry from South Catolma with nfuro labor mild climate and cheap living conditions to rugged arid Nevada with the ether sort of labor and high cost of living Tr that awful cough take Blood Ine Cough Checker A 60 rent bot anyeoykhDrug Department u 4eiial dente Subscription Rates One Year 100 Six 60 Three uii nth 25- SiiiRlo 0011084 6 Sp3oimon copies mailed free on ents wanted In alt parts of the county Address us for par Honiara 119 Madi Telephone Tuesday Incorporated WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE Fred made a remarkable record with his automobile last Sunday How many miles did ho go 1 I dont know anything about the distance but he ran the thing nearly oil day without hurting anybody or breaking down once A Dreadful Sight to H J Barnum of Freeville N YI was the feversore that had plagued his life for years in spite of many remedies he tried At lost he used Bucklens Arnica Salvo and wrote it has entirely healed with scarcely a scar left Heals Burns Boils Eczema Cuts Bruises Swellings Corns and Piles like magic Only 25u at all druggists rHoops for Children The opinion is expressed by mer who have made a study of exercises for health that it Is a pity the skip pingrope and hoop have gone Out of fashion for children It is suggested they are more excellent mediums for the physical develop ment than bicycles and roller skates The fact that small children are al lowed to have bicycles and const quently make no use of natures means of progression is offered as an objection to them The skippingrope and hoop require them to run and walk Young chll dren should be encouraged to dothla as much as possible and always with a springy step They need to use their feet and legs and exercise thai brings these into play Is beneficial Constipation causes headache nausea dizzi ness languor heart palpitation Drastic phy sics gripe sicken weaken the bowels and dont cure Doans fcegulets act gently and cure coni stlpation aj cents Ask your druggist I ITiat Peculiar I Lightness and Flavor Found in the finest biscuit rolls cake etc is due to the absolute purity fitness and accurate combination I of the ingredients of the Royal Baking Powder The best things in cook ery are always made with the Royal Baking Powder Hence its use is universal in the most celebrated restaurants in the homes of thepeople wherever de liciouswholesomef is appreciated Royal Baking Powderi- s t i sold t in every civilized country the world over It io tie only Baking Powder made from Royal Grnpo Cream of Tartar i fcel cools Boolt800 Receipts Free Send Nmeaml Aitiress ROYAL BAKING POWDER co NEW YORK aNau L v v 4 1 11 Calendars For 1912 We have the swellest line of Imported and Do mestic Calendars for 1912 that has ever been shown in this territory They are the Celebrated Butler line and the price this year is lower than ever Do not purchase your 191 2 calendars until you haver seen our samples ire please you and save Ican money Earlinglon SemiWeekly BeeI w THE LATEST IN1 GOLF r Caaso ank+ Swelllngton What Is the latest fad in golf Tellington Having real detectttleo track up your lost balls r W Deafness Cannot be Cured f by toe il applications as they cannot reach tue diseased portion of the ear ThtfJ is only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitution= al remedies Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube When this tube is inflamed yon save a rumbling sound orimperfect hearing and when it Is entirely closed deafness is ths result and unless the Inflammation can be taken out land this tupe restored ts its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten arc caused by Catarrh which Is nothing tYn Inflamed condition of the mucous surface jji rf We will give One Hundred Dollart for case of Deafness caused by cstarrh that cannotJbe cured by Halls Cararrh Cure Send for clren Tars freea3 F J DHENEY St CO Toledo C fSold by Druggists 75 0 Take Halls Family Pills for constitution and Money IChildren a minister with six children says a writer in the Christian Herald My mother was ready to en ter college with her brothers before the day of the womans college Now that I have children of my own I am thankful for the thoughtful training which six children had We each hud a small allowance and at the close of the year if In our bomemado diaries we could show a balance In our favor the amount of money we had saved was doubled and placed to our account in tho savings bank Wet then became the proud possessors of a bank book The habit of saving with wise supervision to prevent miserli ness makes all the difference betweea plenty and want in later yean Fully nine out of overy ten cases of rheumatism is simply rheuma tism of the muscles due to cold or damp or chronic rheumatism neither of which require any Internal treatment All that is needed to afford relief is the free application of Chamberlains Liniment Give Ita trial You are certain to be pleased with the quick relief which It affords Sold bv pep King Sons Greenwich Time Standard time as been so long In use evoVywbere Jn thr United States that most people appear to have for gotten If they ever knew thatll was bated upon tho time at Greenwich The hour divisions were so arranged that I New York or eastern time is exactly centralIallmostand to base all as calculations of time i on It Although the United States maintains its own observatory at Washington and prepare sits own nau tical datn neverthelons for all prac deal purposes Greenwich time and calculations based on Greenwich time are universally used In both tho navy and tho merchant marine While It might reasonably be expected that there would be some sentiment and national prejudice against the acceptance of Greenwich time as the stan dard all over the world the practical her fits of a universal standard are too obvious to be IgnoredI NeVer can you tell when you mash afingers tuf Let a cut bruise burn or scald Be prepared Dr Thomas Eclectic Oil Instantly relieves the pain quickly cures the wound A Surgldal Operatlqn They are criticising the methods In tho schools all around They crit else among other things dividing the children Into sectionsfWell isnt that enough to make anybody feel cut up1 V t Music 9 aem Until 030 m Fletchers Folly Tho late Levi Fletcher of Hollla left behind an automobile of his own manufacture that was known through out the countryside as Fletchers folly He was perhaps the first man in New England to start to perfect and bullda power vehicle The build er was handicapped by lack of means and tools and as ordinary tires were used on the machine it was impossi ble to move It up the hills Kennebe Journal Bloodlno Cough Checker will quickly allay tb vt hacking irrita tion accompanying a severe cough or colJ The safest and surest rem edy for children Keep a bottle constantly at hand St Bornaccl Mining Co Incorporated Drug De partment special agents Dont let the baby suffer from eczema sores or any itching of the skin Doans Ointment Rives instant relief cures quickly Perfectly safe ror children All druggist sell it j The Shapely Back I It Is only within comparatively recent years says tho London Dally Sketch that women have come to real ize the Importance o the back view Bernhardt Insisted on having the backs of her gowns trimmed and It was counted an eccentricity Many women are charming simply because the lines of their backs are good while others get no redlt for pretty faces because their backs are poorly shaped One reason for dressing the back well Is that people gaze at backs more than at faces It Is not permia Ible to do tho latter while nobody l can object to the former t j Take HEBBINE for indigestion It relieves the pain In a few minuses and forces the ferinented mat ter which causes the misery into bowels where I tis expelled Price 60c Sold by St Bernard Mininc Co Incorporated drug department j Temple Theatre Saturday March 25I = i iiA COBURNS I GREATER MINSTRELSAn Presenting the finest Electric First Part Setting ever seen on the Temple Theatre stage with an ar ray of High Grade Comedians Singers Dancers and the pick of Minstrel Novelties V ADDEDFEATUREI Mantells Marionette Hippo drome and Doll Circus F riGes 25 50 and 15 Cunts k iReserved seats at Ne vsStandk i z fit FORMAL OPENING OF Barnes Cowand Go Incorporated dlarch 23 Your Presence Will lie Appreciated From T rv r I C f + + + + + + + + + t a 3 1FREE GOODS OFFER ON POLISHALL TO BE EXTENDED FIVE DAYS I+I For the past ten days to introduce Polishallie3the new Furniture Polish we have i + bottle free with every soc bottle purchased This offer has made a number of friends for Polishall but as we are anxious for more people I4 to take advantage of the special deal we are go ingto make the offer good for five more days which time will expire March 25 Jf you use a furniture polish and we believe E3youdo you cant afford to miss this opportunity + Rememberit is a reflection on your house e keepingif there is not a reflection on your furni 1 + tture IIIST IBERNARD DRUG STORE a ST BERNARD MINING CO M INCORPORATED 0 t e i w0 fj it EARLINGTON KENTUCKY f + + + J + + 1 + + + + + + l fA + at + A c RUBBER ROOFING ft rtOuryear have been enormous andwe know the reason whyFVji WEARESELLING A real first class roofing at a cheaper price than it was ever sold ns before fd L tus show ittq you and name you prices Youwill be surprised I I 00 S 7 I- LDMBERCO111COrPoratec- 1Mac1ieorlvil1e mays t- p o o a eo a o e eo ROBT SORY M D J 1 i Practice limited to diseases of Eye Ear Kose and Throat I J e Eyes Tested GlrtSHea Fitted r M jr 0 OFFICEHQURS 9 TO 12 A M 2 TO ai r Office Over C L Ross Grocery a i 430PMi kt jMADISO VILUE t e o e e ee + Ji t4 G t eP i 1 feJs3 j ii n 1- 1iIi Tre n I f f rlLj THE SATURDAYi EVENING POST I r 5c CIGARAT ALL LfABINQ TOBACCO DEALERS C W LINDSAY Distributor p M- DR E D HAMIIN DR L C RAY e Yal r Drs Hardin R- ayDENTISTS Painless Extractingand Work t Nigh Cleat Dentistry it oar Specialty F t OtKct Saringt Dank DMx Telephone 390f Maltisonodle Kentucky ADTALK What would you think of a i salesman who reported for duty one day lay off for two worked half day wont off for a week regulars ij ity Surelv you would not ex plOt good service from such a man And yet sumo merchants irholdadvertising which is elm ti ply a salesman up to great results when it is allowed to work very irregulary i The fact that advertising costs iHr money is proof of its value Things without cost are usuallyr j worth only their price I News of the Town u Mr and Mm H L Browning MrJ and Mrs Ed Truhern Mr and Mrs John Long and Mr and Mrs W S MoGury were In Mortons Gap Sat4 urday night rKinEunice Draper spent Satur In Mortons Gap with Miss Ruby Todd Opening March 22 and 23 Some ono of dozen models that are j correct will bo becoming to you and f fI yu will find rt hero If anywhere JllHHOlS MlJMNEUY lyri ItMlko Banners farm Sunday i o William Burk who has boon to Sturgis on H business trip has re y turned homo C Whether It oe a tailored hat dress rto hat readytowear hat Sunday hat or everyday hat you want It f doesnt make any difference whlohy you can find it at Miss Anna Moores Millinery Store J spoutSaturday Bro Adams the presiding elder of the Henderson District preached at Sundayit I as show rJf g you our new spring Roods all the now shades Barnes Cowaud Co I Xpcorporated Ii Will Thompson of Madisonvillo t was here Monday on burliness it i J Miss Rosa Fox who has been vis itlnp In Topeka Kane has return l ed homo WANTED100 miners at once tort steady work Apply to r NOBTONVIIiLK COAL COKE CO lJl Incorporated Kortonvllle Ky i Mr and Mrs 0 W Tarleton of Ir Mobile Ala who are guests of Mr ndayilr t Harry Tallferro visftod friends qot i here Sunday bateiif kind of hate all of the very latest r atvlo at Miss Anna Mcores Mllll c is x nary Store k Moscow of Midland visit r ed relatives hero Sun- dayiHattie Polk Orenahaw who has been visiting friends in Madison vllle for several days has returned r home 1 I Call at Miss Annie Moores Mull 1 nery Store if you want the latest r style in hats 1 T E R Heafor tho popular con i i doctor on the interurban has reo irt turned to work after threo weeks libsenco on account o illness dd ft Frank Gordon of tills city moved f to his farm in tho Pond Kiyer coup- Si try lust week and will live there in X iR the future i The woll known dry goods firm of Ijt Uarnes Cowand fc Jo are m kinjf L i preparations for tho largest spung S ever given here in this city f fr1 Bollfrhtful music will be furnished i and 1efreshments served The ex j f i lUt datevof the opening will be ant i x MOUltpt d Intel watch the coiume of 1 c a r tOl Announcement i 13 Langley the well known mi ljIIslims e nnu ot MndlaonvlUe was j Iiertt qPnoes Friday t hiss M Henry of this olfcy vJsHedin Madlsqilvllle Friday I L Ktucqjr y Propii if Mrs Elgie Blair of this city who nil Gaptl X i I Y a s w 4 wu Marshall Gardiner of this city is viHitiiitf Illinois Mr awl Mrs E R Heater of this cltv vinftHd relatives in Madlson villo lrrlday HurnoH Cnwand Co Incorporated I IIIIH CJIlO of tho best St Patricks Hopklu8Ollllltvted bv Miss OBrien Jha8 COWHH and Theo Watts of this citv were In the Anton coun try FrltJiy Inoklug after businesR- MM F D Rash of this city was in MaUlsonvllle Friday 0niilnu March 22 and 23 Yns the now st models 111 hats are beautiful You can find a prettier hat than youve ever had before And thats the eternal quest In buying millinery to find something pret tier something more becoming something in the way of a new ef teat in an approved model BISHOPS MlLMNERY- Madibonviile Ky Miss Ethel Babbitt of Madison villo who has been visiting her sis tor Mrs Ray of this place for a few days has returned home Mrs Will Morrison returned Sun day from a weeks visit to Hopklns vlllo and Nashville The swellest line of Coat Suits at prices that will please at Barnes Uowand Co Incorporated- Mrs Ott Powers returned Satur day from a visit to Louisville Miss Martha visited friends in Madisonvillo Saturday and Sunday ion SAM My residence on Rail road street Good locution good water and out houses A bargain for some one N I Toosms Madisonville Kv Ohns Trahern and Miller Evans spent Sunday in Evansvllle Miss Sue Mike Willis visited in Nashville Saturday and Sunday Watch this paper for announcement of our spring opening Barnes Cowand S Co Incorporated Roy Peyton of Howell Ind vis- Ited hom folks here Sunday Mr and Mrs Eugene Coonan VIS- Ited relatives in Morton Gap Sunday Of course you want an Easter Hat Then the very best place for you to get it is at Miss Anna Moores MillI- nery Store Mrs W R Coylo will visit this weak tier daughter Miss Irene at Mur hu sboro Tenn whore she is ateuding school Mif Will Bramwell and daughter Bessie May of Nashville are vlHltfngrolatvos here i While in Madisonvillo come in iuepect our Kandy Kitchen Will be pleased to show you through MANONS KANDY KITCHEN Madisonvtllo Ky SPORTING DAYS are with us once again In the realm of spring fport BASE BALL takes the loud Who but a mummy dO snt enjoy a goo- dgnnlof base ball To be good our buts balls and other paraphernalia should be used We supply vervthins in the way of spring gamesIWe Handle the SISK BROTHERS BOOK CO Madisonville Kentucky L4 N TIME CARD Time 01 arrival of trams p olthrough and departure Of originating Earlmgtou Effective Sunday June 19 1910 NORTH BOUND No 92 625 a m No 621116 am No 94 723 pm No 64 1122 p m SOUTH BOUND No 68 480 am v No 95 823 a m pmNoINTERURBAN TRAINS NORTH BOUND No 104826 am No 100 j 1066 a m No 108 200 p in No 110 502 pm T SOUTH JJOUND NolO3r 745 am rer k 1000 am No 107127 pm No 100 B20 pm NoIIL 060 pm M H E TIME CARD M H Etimo card wont Into effect Sunday June 19 1910 No 112 leaves646 am No 118 arrives 380 pm I C R R TIME CARD Time of departure of Illinois Cen ral trains from Nortonville Ky NORTII BOUND No 102 128 pm No 104 840am No 122 local pass1045 a m No 136 local 030 p m SOUTH BOUND pmINo 121 local pass 128 pm No 185 local pass 563 a moF Ed Rule and son Curtis visited in Mortqns Gap Sunday- J L Enoch visited his family in Nashville Sunday All the latest novelties in Ladies neck wear at Barnes Cowand Co incorporated E E Owen spent Sunday in Nashville Dr B O MoEuen spent Sunday In St Charles with relatives If you have a friend or relative living at a distance send them the SemiWeekly Bee a year it will only cost mid dollars and it will ho a constant reminder of you twice each woekIMr and Mrs John Fuqua loft Saturday for Nashville their future homeMiss Margaret Mitchell visited friends in Nashville Sunday Our nosy spring bats are arriving on every train and we will have this season for your inspection tlia most extensive line Of new and stylish pattern and ready to wear tints In the county Watch for date of open IU and be on hand Barnes Cow and Co Incorporated- Mr and Mrs E H Sisk spent SatJ urday night In Mortons Gap F B Arnold made a business trip to Mudisonville Monday ManydoUnrspenny charged for It at BISHOPS MlJLINKRY- Mudisouville Ky F P Payne made a business trip Evansville Monday T O Long was in Providence Monday inspecting the mines How about that Easter Suit See youbuyCowand Co Incorporated Claude MoKlnzIo who has been SewingMachinehas boon promoted to manager of the Madisouville office and will move his familyto that place in a short time- LOBlA fur collar In a house in Ellln ton Friday Finder return to Lane Hotel- Mr and Mrs W L Gordon of Madisonville visited fi lends lure Monday inMadlsonvittoAll that is t in Mens and Youths clothingatBarites Cowaud Co Incorporated R N Clark was In Mudisonville Monday Miss Mary Ruby Morton of Madi Bonvllie was hero Friday visiting iirionds EarlhngIBarnes Cowand Co Incorporated Pplk Prince of Guthrle was here Friday visiting his nephew Polk Blair THE BEST TELEPHONE SERVICE rLOOK HERE ME FARMER offerIng vantages of long to every Important point in the United States advantages of telephone service In are too nuiierous to mention but among them would be codmonicatlonwith the markets obtaining Retting uccqrate reports vn the weather calling neighbors friends and relaUvos All these ad vantaRes and are more than worth the rice you would pay for the service Literature and information furnished by calling on our manager E G Mann I CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH GO r IncorpoI tNNMWNifflNNWNiNNNNINHJ Vrt NifflNiWNNhWNNi rItYNPtYrWtYtNYfrJYtr1li B M SLATON Undertaker MADISONVILLE KY Everything New The Finest Hearse in the County 5 BUILDINGrr mmmm V W WVW 14V 4 mNHmmmNNHmNNNNmNNmmmmH 41q t tt rJ I 0 j i l t It t r e 0 C LOT II I N bI Gentlemen of Madisonville and Hopkins County Dont You Buy Your Spring Outfit Until You Have Seen the Superb Selection We Have Assembled for Our Mutual Good I We firmly believe we can show you as fine Tailored Clothing as is shown in Kentucky and are certain ours will be the most comprehensive assortment shown ih this end of the State You who have been buying your Clothes from ordinary stocks come buy some of us a d gradesOuranxious to wait upon youJj11 BISHOP CO I P B Ross of Maalflonvllla WAS here Mouday ou business Mesdames W S McUury and W K Nisbet were in MacliEonvilLo Monday shopping Opening March 22 and 23 This seasons models in hats are all ate tractive There is not a freakish idea among them Your problem is to find the one that might have boon designed especially for you and Itshere BISHOPS MIILINEHY Madlsonvillo Ky Bud Kell and E R Johnson of Madisonville were here Saturday Urey Underwood of Kellys is visiting relatives here this week Miss Ida Martin was in Madison villa Saturday- Mr Kaufman of Nebo visited relatives here this week W W Caruihan visited fiends in Madisonville Saturday Dr E A Davis left Saturday for Graham where he was in consultation in the case of Mrs Todd who is very sick G H Johnson of Madisonville was hero on business Saturday- Mr and Mrs 0 M Cannan and Mrs John Price of Madisonville spent Saturday with Mr and Mrs P P Price Floyd Lailoon of Madisonville was here on business Saturday The E A O will give a vaudl ville for the benefit of their club tonight Those young then have practiced hard for the past weeks and are well up on their parts TbM people can be prepared for a fitst class entertainment so be sure and dont miss it Mrs Bernard Walton was in Mad iBonville Saturday- S Miles made a business trip to Madisonvillo Saturday Mrs Mary OBrien returned home Saturday night after a two weeks visit to her son at Paris Tenn NOTICE AB two weeks time has been given and No 71 the number drawing the bed has not been turned in we will give the bed to the party turning in the next nearest number In case No 70 72 are turned in it will be a tie and the parties holding these numbers will draw for the bed A Taste of It Noted Anarchist explaining his be lie to fellow passengers on western railway trainVe vant all laws ban shed from the statute pooks Ve vant effry citizen to do as tie btease Leader of Western Outlaws suddenly boarding the tratnHoJd up gout buds f Notice I cure cancer I never fail I doctor and insure a cure Address T M Wyatt R F D Box No4Dawson Ky WAR UKS Troops are rushing to the Mexican Border Our Cavalry has taken up its position on the border Uncle Sam fully armed watches the conflict I Many Americans killed and wounded in battle Read History in the mak ing Yv Order The Evansville Courier now Its full Associated Press Dispatches carry detailed re ports of the fighting The Courier brings to your breakfast table a glowing story of the previous days thrilling events Order the Courier now from The Bee and send your subscription to The SemiWeekly Bee Earllnglon Kentucky Daily Courier i year and year1bothII t k SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Gold Fish Given Away On Wednesday March 22 ONE DAY ONLY- We will give to every person purchasing one 25 cent bottle of- REXALL I CHERRY BARK COUGH SYRUP A glass globe containing two beautiful gold fish These fish are not for sale but are used solely to intro truce the boss cough syrup made Rexall Oherry Burk Remember the date Wednesday Mch 22 and be on hand GARDINER BOWMER INC8BP0BATEB Madisonville kentucky IF = W h Dre e81 Let Wednesday morning be the time you set to visit out Readyto Wear Department and inspect our line of Percale II Gingham Muslin Lingerie and Marquisette Dresses All the very newest and prettiest styles and the price will pub you all oul of the notion of laboring over a Sewing I Machine and worrying about how to make this and that Be sure to ask to see the Leona Three in One Muslin Combination Suit consisting of Corset Cover Drawers and Short Skirc all made together into a simple sensihle undergarment Pricpd from 08 cents to 498 Get the habit of visiting our Readyto Wear Depart ment every time you are down town ALI7VAYS SOIvIETHING NEVVI THERE ARE THOUSANDS t Of tiieflR bountiful Bass in the Lake In a few days you will be ovorhnuluui your Tackle for a try nt them If you are shv Hook 4 Lines Rods Reels Lends Minnow Buck ets Qr Artificial Minnows come to The Old lieliiible I BON TON BAKERY WE CAN SUPPLY YOU f EARLf NGTONi KENTUCKYV J I il ri tc t I t I TTnII 70 iur4 TTT c = iiicc J 1 I c A MORTON I MADISONVILLE KY I Funeral Director and Embalmer II II Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night t atecttt tts1 BE FRiEND OF THE CHILD Father Should Allow the Little Ont Some Choice and Permit IndJ vlduallty to Develop In a brief but praiseworthy article IB Llppincotts Jane Belfleld pointed out some things which it would be ponderC con elder that a respect on both sides for r the individuality of each is the requls Ito condition of friendship said Mrs r Belfield He bas expected his child to conform to hip point of view and its individuality has been threatened from the beginning No sane person chooses his oppressor for his friend Raving attained adolescence the child escapes from tho dominion of his pa rents as from bonds Why should the colt remain In the pasture when the gars are down 7 But If the wise parent has begun early and allowed the child a choice of rattles if he has remained vigilantly In the background and permitted his child to occupy the center of its own stage It he has protected Its play not ordered Itfor who can play to o- reand if he has seen that its work fallp in linos to which the childs tem perament is native then at the crucial period the youth will conduct himself o as a selfdirected individual and not as a runaway slnveiAsa matter of fact tho child Whose play with the fire has been un obtrusively supervised not arbitrarily prohibited Is the least likely to be fatally burnt The boy whose finger Js allowed to be harmlessly cut knows 4 better than to ploy with knives The parent in a position to point out the law and Its violation He is tho childs ready sympathizer not an instrument ft Irrelevant punishment Always Blessed with a Hearty Appotitd 1C you use Digesteze It helpsyour stomach do the work digests what you eat and makes good rich blood from your NightsHeadachorid of all these troubles with Diges teze Fifty cent abottle worth ten fold its cost at drug department pf CompanyIncorpurated daughters MadiBuuville Mo- ndayHowtoCure Chronic Colds and Bronchitis 1910Ichronic cold and bronchitis anda consequent rundown condition I received no benefit from doctors and had to give up work VINOL was recommended and from the sec ond bottle Icommenced to improve strengthmycoId againIy Anyone who is in need of such a 4 medicine THOMAS HIGGINS It is the combined action of the curative elements of the cods livers aided by the blood making and Strengthcreating properties of tonic iron contained in VINOL which 2makes it so successful in curing stubborn colds and bronchitis VINOL is a constitutional rem edy for chronic coughs colds bronchitis r and pulmonary troubles not a palliative like cough syrups youdonttlireturn your money IT BERNARD MINING COMPANY Incorporated Drug Department CITY DIRECTORY MayorH 0 Bourland Police JudgeA J Bennett Chief of Police Wm Bradley Night Chief J H Hamby Tax AssessorJ H Corbitt City Clerk Paul P Price Treasurer Frank B Arnold City Physician W K Nisbet City EngineerR E Whipfler Street Commissioner Bobt Wood Councllmeu Jno B Atkinson Madison Oldham F D Bash Goo O Atkinson Tlios Blair C M Henry Mooting night first Monday night in each mouth School Trustee Paul M Moore Board of HealthEd M Trahern G Gilbert King and Curtis B John sup AI I- PostmasterChas Cowell- CHURCHES CAiiioxao OHUROH First mast every Sunday and holy day at 701 a m Second mass and preitohliH 930 a in Vespers nnd benediction p m Rev J P MoParland Pastor CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday school at 030 a m Preaching ever Lords day at 1046 a m and 71- m Prayer meeting every Wednoe day at 780 p m M E CHOROH Regular service B third Sunday atJl am and 730 p in Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 730 Sundayschool at 930 a m Class meeting second Sunday at 1030 a m Rov1 N Reid pastor Epworth League J S Han cock president Meets every Sun day evening at 646 p m at th Methodist Episcopal Church South AH are welcome- M E CHURCH SOOTH Bev W C Brandtn pastor Services 01 every Sunday at 11 a1 ui ano 780 p m Sunday school at 03 a m Prayer meeting Wednesday evenings at 780 oclock Ep worth League everySunday evening at 646 Ladies Aid Society every Monday afternoon Official Boaro meeting Mondav after first Sunda in each month- MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Preaching 2nd and 4th Sunday at 11 a manu 730 p m and the preceding tatui Church meetint Saturday night before the 4th Sun day Sunday School at 980 a m Prayer neetlru evcrv Monday night at 78t Rev C H Grigson Pastor WKNFKAI BAPTIST CHURCH Services fourth Sun Jay morning and evening hi each month und Saturday evening preceding Prayer meeting Friday eveniiR Sunday school 2 p m- REV T1J LYNN Pastor PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Hoc UA Regular services first Thurjjc ay at 780 Jm and third mound y at 380 p in each mOl h Sunday school each Sunday n ofrJng fit 9W oclock LODGES Masonic LodgeE W Turner No 648 meets 1st and 8rd Friday In each jnonth E J PHILLIPS Sec Victoria Lodge No ft K of P meets every Monday night Visitors welcome ERNEST NEWTON IL of R and S Hopkins Lodge A O U W No 661 meets every Thursday night Y Q WALKER Sec Golden Cross Lodge Earhngton No 525 moots lot and 3rd Saturday night in each mouth MRS BERTHA UMSTRAB Sec Dogrou of Honor No 10 meets 2nd and 4th Saturday nights in eacl month Miss LIZZIE HUFF Sec Bun Hur Lodge Earllngtui Court No 66 meets every 2nd and 4th Friday nit ht at new Victory Hall JOHN WAND Scribe StanUwaite Tribe No 57Red Men meets sleepHARRY C of R CatalpaCampday night All members are ear nestly requested to be there O S CRt NSnAW Cleric Modern Woodmen of the World No 11192 meets every Wednesday Y Q WALKHU Sec Elks B P O No 788 meets at Madieouville Monday night- B N GORDON Exalted Ruler ROY S WILSON Secretary Earlln ton Chapter U D 0 meets 1st Thursday In each month at 280 m- MRS KATE WITHERS Pres Knights and Ladies of Security will moot every second and fourth Monday nights Visiting members invited toattendC W Cleric Visiting members are cordial h invited to attend any of thofe Lodges Morris Kohlinun of Madieonville was in this city Saturday Mr Kohlman has just returned from market with a now supply of spring stock for the store here Mrs Bessie Tanner spent Saturday in Madisonvllle shopping H D Gowand visited friends in MuUisonvHle Sunday Asbby was in Mndisonvlllo ICalTI visiting friends ryi C PROOFt+ II MaryIs jickJazyl TomI should say so Whyyh ranted a parrot for tho summer Just to have It swear at tho heat for Iin Do Stop Coughing Yon can if you will use Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam and Pine Tar Compound A valuable remedy for Coughs Whooping Cough Croup Bronchitis Asthma Sore Throat Chest and Lungs Price 25 and 60 cents Sold by drug department of the St Bernard Mining Company Incorporated I rVrnndhornsEs for IIinfertlleof JMyleading breeders of thi country and are scientificl- y mated to produce hi l grade strong chickens IIJiit JDMcPHERSONJR j MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY I I Pl0e HW t1RrasAer r1 I GOLOBXD COLUMN A Card of Thanks I wish to thank my many friends myhouseholded by fire May the Lord bless you Signed EVHLBB JOHNSON A musical and dramatic Concert will be given by Madisonviile talent at the A ME Zion church Earl ington Monday night at 8 oclouu The price of admission is very small only 16 cents and tho house should be packed Thorn aro sixteen numbers on tho program and an evening of pleasure is promised The infant child of Mr and Mrs Kimbrough died last Sunday tho 12 Funeral services were conducted at the home Monday Rev Evans fllolated Burial at Barnsiey cem etarySteve Copnqy died at the home of Jodie Rach Monday night His re malt were shipped to hia home at Black Mountain N C foPburial by the Masonic Lodge His remains were accompanied by his Cousin Jack Stepp and Albert Hamilton We enjoyed very much the most excellant sermon preached by Rev P H Kennedy D D last Sunday morning Six happy souls were led to the water by Rev Evans Sunday BaptlSD1 Solomon Andrews a member of the U B F Lodge of this city died at Crof con March 9 S F 0111 and Solomon Frazier accompanied the tIwas Revival at the C M E Church is still In progress Great interest is being manifested by both saints and sinners Rev McOully la conduct log the meeting Presiding Elder Lnvery was with them Sunday and Mondav J E Edmondson and Bud Carter are improving nicely Prof Driver Blanche Baker and her mother Martha Hall and Char lotto Noaly are very sick at this writingLincoln Rbugue the undertaker was in town yesterday Mrs Annie Bell is confined to her bed again We hope for her a steady recovery We were glad to see Oscar King out M Church last Sululny We are sorry to haxe Jfs Long and family leave UB Tln v will move to Indianopolis Ind Thursday March 16 They carry with them the best wishes of the people of EArlington Solomon Fmzlers baby is very sick A punt in thy stile or back that i Batches you when you straighten up falls fur a rul bins application of BALLABDS SNOW LINIMENT It refs x K tne contracfiul muscles and permits ordinary bodily motion without Miilfriuj or incnnvmuehcel Price 2oc 50c and f 100 per bottle Sold bv St Rorrirn MinurgCn InijoruorateU iiiug departaueut GRIFFON CLOTHES are not just for young men fur all men who prefer quality No matter whatyour age ja If you want to be correctly Irensod you should see then Dont say that youve gotten along all right this far with out them luuf can probably continue HO Dont say its the same old story in tie same old way Dont say then e clothes are not dltferent until you have seen thorn Thpn you can nay and think whatever pleases you because we have a pretty good Idea of the impression they will milk t- In filet thatN the very reason wo are tqlHii you about Grltlon Clothes Griffon Clothes are all woolI THE McLEOD STORE Madisonviile Kentucky h n l st rrttrn + artrs J rtrto j1y lIATTENTIONm STOCKMEN I J The Earlingtfefe Bee will print you horse and jack bills this season cheaper than you have e erhad them printed before We guarantee to print them cheaper than you lean have it done anywhere else and wealso guarantee the quality of the work fo be entirely satisfactory Bring your work to the Bee office and r I rSiit C save InaneyJl 3 L J f 1t oa atCSMw wstwrttot o J f s J r 4 f 2 x ss t 4 i t