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TUESDAY TUESDAY 4 . and FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS and FRIDAY ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. 24 I1 7,1 ' ' TWENTY-SECON-D YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1911 i i l.jills"lllllWfl',B'J"''S"""" WAIT FOR ASHBY, BAKER Slf J V II. Loom End and Bargrain S &1 AtatDy, GOAL WILL BE & HICKMAN'S AIJ I1SI GREAT SEMI-ANNU- 3ft AL a I f 'I' hi WATCH FOR E3sls:e:ir 3c Hickman, ' List of OILJF,. TTUTESIDA MscIiso:ra ville, AND MOUNTED Y'S PAPER BADLY Kentucky INJUEIE m ; in moth o NAMES KENTUCKY OFFICERS PRESIDENT TAFT WRITES TO ATTENp WAR MANEUVERS TO BOOKER WASHINGTON WERE MASKED GARNETT LINDLE SUCCESSFUL ACTAIE BETTER HANDLED When New Grades of L. & N., Utter of Sympathy at '11 Assault Made on General Bassett Says Kentucky Officers Arrive on Time. Colored Educator. . Large Number of Visitors Thonged the Department Store of Barnes, Cow Thrown From Horse Head Strikes Stump and & Ce. on Opening Day. and Fractured Skull. MiBS !. t J- -' J? I ?7 7 i- - e Destroy Frankfort, Ky,, March 22 Gov. Night Riders Again New York, March 22 Dr. Booke? Washington," whoso alleged as- Wiirson.and Acting Adit. Gen. E. Property in Burley and "Cut 0(1" arc Opened sail tnt of last Sunday night, Albert B.Bassitt today designated Major Ulrlch, was hold yesterday for .trial j. r . niuuui,, ui jjiuimviiio, repru-o- n District. to Traffic ting The Medical Department of on. an assault charge, waB still at the Hotel Manhattan today, recovering tho Kontuoky State Guards; Capt. rapidly from thu effects ()f tho in- J. K. Sams, ol Lexington, represent- BURN BARN AND TOBACCO Nashville And Guthrie Tonnage" juries he sustained. Dr. Washing ing tho company commanders, aud NEAR PARIS AND RIDE AWAY. Now Being Handled From Here. ton was gratlfledt,oday to leculve a C. H. Tandy, of Hopklnsville. repreUetter from President Taft expres- senting the regimental commissary, Pans, Ky., March 22. Night RidOpenlntr of railroad operations on sing his sympathy anduyennffdonce.u as olllcors of the, .Kentucky National wasn-iugtoGuard to attend the regular aruVy ers of the mounted aud masked vatho Jj. ii N. ovor the new lines and The letter as given out ur maneuvers in Texas. read: riety, that struck terror to tho hearts grades on the "Middle Division" Gen. Basshtt returuqd this morn-- ; of tobacco growers during the big to The Whlto Houie, Washington. reached the point where "Nashvlllu mg iroin wasmngton, wneronetooK bacco war or tour years ago, reap and Outline tonnage" is now being March 21. My Dear Dr. WashingKentucky officers recom-niend- peared last night uear here, buruing Earlington south. ton: I amg. oaily distressed at your tho lfst ofto handlod. from participate, in barn and TITIb .chango adds 100 tons to th misfortune and I hasten to write you neuvers. Gen Bassett said the ma- a big tobacco of tobacco. destroying that tho 15,000 pounds load, making the load now of my sympathy, my hope that you Kentucky train list was not late iu arrivTho victim of tbe visit was J. C. 1170 toiiB. The new lino at Oroftrm will soon recover from tne wounas ing, as had been stated, aud that Keller, a wealthy farmer, who has was opened Wednesday and thoir Inflicted by Insane suspicion or When he arrived in Washington tho opposed the movemout for an elimiheavier trainB have been in operaaud of my confidence in Going out or you, in your integrity and mofality War Department was workingon tho nation of the white burley orop this tion from that das number of officers that could be tak- year. The raiders, twelve iu numEarlington a pusher .is used to top of character and your in highest use- en care of in of the Barnsley grade. With the fulness to your raco and to all tho tional Guard Texas. From the Na- ber, wero seen by several persons in of the United States the neighborhood, who feared to oDonlng of tho now gradcB south people of this country. 200 officers will be sent to TexaB, warn Keliuer or aid him in extintrains will bo run from Earlington It would be a uaUon's loss If this guishing tho fire. tonnage and go untoward incident in any way im- and Kentucky's pro rata is throe. full with The buildings woro, sprinkled libstraight through to NaBhvllie with paired your great power for good in erally with coal oil by booio memno Bet out at UUthrie. When tho tho solution of ono of the mot diffWill Build Docks on Ohio.- bers of the gang, while othors sat on ntw line near Staughtervlllo is icult problems before us. opened in April or May, the full tonyou to know that your EvaiiBvllIe, Ind., March 22. It their horses a few yards away and I want kept watch. nage will be handled between How friends are standing by you m every was announced today that the When tho flames had fairly started UBlug a pusher trial aim that 1 am pruud to subell and Nashvlllo, and Terre Haute Railway Company will soon build largo ship- the band rode to the crest of a small at the Henderson bridge scribe myself as one. Supt, Jolln W. Logsdon was in Wilmau n. Taft. ping docks on the Ohio Riyer here. range of hills a half a mile distant Earllngton Tuesday andjot drop an This letter whh in the President's Work will start some time this and. remained there silhouetted against the moonlit sky until the yoar. itom or.two, which Tho Bee picked own handwriting. . barn was destroyed. up. Among other things, thu "cutoff'' (around Madisonville) will MILITARY INSPECTION be opened by May 16th. When EAIN rSSUEANCE BY LLOYDS is iu operation it is tho "cut-off- " probable that a tram and crow from Earlington and Madisonville Companies Earllngton will be run "around the Seashore Reports Takes Policies to Pro Early in April. horn," a sort of belt lino, to handle tect Them From Loss Due coal tonnage and do other important things in which Earlington railroad Col.E. B. Bassoti, acting adjutant Ono to Wet Weather. of the receut social events in car general, has Issued orders for Inmen aro experienced. yard will be complete at Mortons spection of Kentucky troops. First MadiBonvillo was the banquet given London,T-Th- e latest enterprise of Gap, the Bamo capacity as thu one r.lniitmiunf. fiti VtirLTin Ii. Oreurcr. to the men of the Christian church atAtkiiiBon, north of Madisonville 27th Infantry TJ. S. Array, ib inspect by the ladies of tho church. Covers-wer- the Lloyds underwriters Ib insurance laid for seveuty-five- . Rev. I. against rain, thus enabling insurers both of which will especially faoili-atomcer ior tneiyi mru itegimont. handling north, south and ing will visit Earlington and inspect N. McCash,.of Cincinnati, O., and to got indemnity for disappointment tho Ho Rev. H. D. Smith, of Hopklnsville, Or Iobb caused by wet weather. The east, of tho heavy coal tonnago on April Gth. "E" at Earlington, MortotiB, "G" Company battalion headquar- Ky., wore the guests from a dis- scheme is expeilmental. Company and About sixty seashore resorts on Madisoiivlllo and Providence, and ters at Madisonville wll) bo inspect- tance. Rov. S, M Bornard acted as toast master and introduced Dr. E the east and south coasts of Engvicinother mines in this immodlato April 7th. B. Hardin who spoke ou "Old Glory." land have taken nut policies coverity. All of which again otnphasizes ed Hon. Ed. L. Young then responded ing tho period from May to Septemto the uninitiated the supreme im- of the coal Industry of Bethel Vs. Earlington High School Girls. to the toast, "This, That aud the ber. There are four kinds of poliSortance county and of its hoavv cies. A holiday- maker or other perOther." Tho Bethel College girls and . tonnage to the railroads. High School girls will meet Mrs. of the Bernard represented the son may insure by payment of $8 75 church iu an address a week, wherein on more than two ladies on tho flel'd of battle at the Audito- on "The days exceeds .20 Deacon,s CATTLE KAISING ON Rink, tonight, in a game of Everybody enjoyed the Courtship." inch..the rainfall policies the of an rium evening to rates In other SCIENTIFIC BASIS Basket Ball. This will be a hotly ' and compensation vary from $875 contested game and a. good crowd the itilleBt. to $120 daily. will be In attendance. After the Big Ranges Disappearing and Industry game the Bethel girls will be enterL. &, N. TIME CARD. tained at the E. A. O. Club rooms by Comes Back to tjjc Farms. Lincoln Institute. tho Earlington High School .girlB. Louisville, Ky., March 22 ConTho lino up for Earlington will bo Time oi arrival of trains passinu All signs point to tho disappearance as follows: Eltzabeth Long, Laura tracts for the first of the buildings nt tho old faBhioucd range Industry Feuwick, Jessie Greer, Fern StokeB, through aud departuro of traibf for Lincoln Institute to be built Ivt fact, thie industry haB been Margaret KsrAp, Margaret Dudley, originating at Earlington. near Simpsouville, Shelby county, shrinking for thirty years or more. Connie Foowick, Elizabeth Coreyfl have been awarded to a looal con Effective Sunday, June 10, 1010 eightin It was at its heightnewthe late gave Katio Murroll, referpe, Goldle Weir, tractor. The buildings are to bo Il6rjND. region NOKTH ies. ButaB each completed by March 1012. The first keeper. way to settlement another district tlino will cost$100.000. Practically all the . 0.25a. m. No. 02 finally tho stock-mo- n waB found, until $400,000 needed for the institute has For sore throat there is positively No. 52 ......11.15 a. m. do not know which way to turn no romody that will relieve so been raised. Lincoln Institute ih to 7.23 p.m. No. 04 to conduct on a largo scale. take the place of the colored school permanently 'the 11.22 p.m. No. 54 no industry has come quickly and euro oaso, as Bloodlne Meanwhile which was formerly maintained rt most aggravated SOUTH BOUND. uearer being put ou a soiontiflo has Khoumatio Liniment. ,St Bernard Berea College before the edncation 4.80 a. m. No. 58". is than that of breeding livestock. Minlug Co., Incorporated, Drug Deof the raceB together in Kentucky 8.23 ft. m. No. 05 Tho West is bo far in advanco on partment, special agentB. was forbidden. The loca;iou of Liu-col- n 4.21 p. in. No. 51.; this matter as to form a district of Institute has been a matter of 10.48 pvm. No. 93 its knowledge aud grasp of tho work much interest, and a legislative act Ileal Estate Change Hands. of cattle breeding for dairying and w&B'pasBad'to preventtlts establishmeat purposes. That brings tho Inment in any community where the Tappau & Gardner sold to John INTERURBAN TRAINS. dustry hack to tho fom again, whern M. CaiiRUir the business lo on Railwhite people objected. This was NORTH BOUND. it must ultimately rest and be work road Btreet, recently purchased by knocked out by thocourts, however. 8.30 a. m. No. 104, ...'." ed out. Farmers aro buying on the the"m from N. I. Toombs Mr. Can-sle- r young cattlo to 10.55 a.m. No. 100 Kansas Otty market will ereot a building on this lot Insuring Against Kidnapping. 2.00 p. rii. stock their herdB and feed Bteers for in tho near future. Tappan A GardNo. 108 5.02 p. m. consuming their corn. . No, 110.. .. have decided to purchase the iner Lloyds of London la noted for curSOUTH BOUND. lot between Coyle'B barber shop and ious insurance stunts, but its latest Floyd Death Angel Summons Mrs. Brown Bros.' restaurant and ereot a 745 a.m. exploit is the most stunning of all No. 103 Williams. brick btfilding op the lol to be nsed 10.00a.m. its recent freaks. It has insured au No. 105 as a jewelry store. 12.57 p. m. American infant which, according to No. 107i Mrs. Floyd Williams, 20 years of 3.20 p.m. the cabled data, lives with its parNo. 109 ago, died at her homo in this city 0.50 p- in. ents in ohe of our large cities. The No. Ill This Is on Colonel Waiton. morning of consumpWednesday premium Ib 20 shillings (about $4) tion. She was the daughter of Mrs. (Lexington Herald) per cent to covor rausom up to N. Wil&ou and sister of Bonnie, Tho agreement provides that Sometimes the stenographer is so M. H. & E. TIME CARD. Welbyand MissEmma Wlleon and three detectives shall guard the WJlllamsr, all of buBy that she cannot take our stuff the wife of Floyd. child, which must only tako the air M. H. & E. time card went Into this place. She had bBon a sutforor and then we try to write It, Alter baby carriage. in a this dread disease for Borne one of thtttio attempts the other day, effect Sunday, June 10, 1010. from There will bo great cariosity to diswas not unex- tho copy was given to "a gentleman 5:45 a. m. time and and tho ond No. 112 leaves cover the identity of the American pected. Tho funeral will be preach- of the road," who wanted to nut in No. 118 arrives. ...8:80 p. m. parties to this cantraot. Every untoday at two o'clock and tho in- a little tinuj on the machine for a ed ueui usual looking perambulator lynx-eyoterment will tako place immediate- fow minutes aud said to the forewhich three beotled-broweEarlington man, "If I had a cornet I might ly afterward in the C.R. R. TIME CARD. aro prowling isjsurelto be closeServiced will be con- play this piece, bu u d if I can Cemetery. ly scrutinized in every city of the by Bro. SCauloy, pastor of set it." ducted Time of departuro of IllinoiB Cer-.ra- l Union. the Christian ohurqh. trains from Nortonville, Ky. Next Sunday What? Mrs. Williams was a member of Purchase Livery Stable. tblB church. Friends of the familv NORTH BOUND. At tho Christian church next Sun; In thhfphour of extend sympathy 1.28 p.m. Barnett& Stone have purchased No. 102 day morning the subject will be trouble and grief. 8.40 a.m. No 104..., the livery outfit of Henry Parker "The Spirit of Work," a lesson from and will add to their stable accordNo. 122, local pass. 10.45 a m. Tho quickest and most eifeotlvo the rebuilding of tho Temple. The 0.80 pi m. ingly. As tho deal giveB them ovor No. 180, local remedy for loosening the phlegm, evening subject will bo "Life, What . SOUTH BOUND, thirty head of horses aud a large irritation and curing any Ib It?" A chorus of buys will lead relieving 4.08 p.rn, number of extra rigs they will sell No. 101 Ib Bloodlue Gongh tho Bingmg in the evening and Mr. cough or cold ,... 1.40 a.m. off the supplies oboap. Parties In No. 108 Checkor fit. Bernard Mining Co., W. W.Wright will Binga8elo. You need of horses or rigs, will do well No. 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m. Incorporated, Drug: Department, are invited and a Christian welcome to call on Barrett &. Stone. No. 185 local pass 5.58 a.m. will be given you. special agents. ed s, Ev-ansvil- le entertained. young' lady formerly of tblB ci'ty,but now a resident of Clay, was thrown from her horse Tuesday aboqt noon while on tho way to tho Shaft No. 7 of tho West Kentucky Coal Company's mine, whore her father is employed, and was seriously uijurod. Tho horse became frightened at some object by the road sido,beoame unmanagablo and threw her, striding her head against a stump aud fracturing her skull. Sho was to her home as goou as posi-bi- o and a physician summoned. A telephone messago received yesterday from her mother, Mrs. J. B. Lln-dlsaid she was still in an unconscious condition and grave doubts wero hold aB to ultimate recovery. The many-friendof the family regret exceedingly to hear of this sad accident. A telephone message this morning from Clay says Miss Garnett Llndle, Is slowly recovering and hopes for her ultimate recovery are ed GarnettLlndle.a well known e, The annual spring opening ot the department stor& of Bardes, Cowand A Co. 'was held yess. terday aud proved to bn a great Delightful music was. furnished aud eaob visitor received a beautirul carnation.. The store was well arranged aud the display ot the latest style spring hatB were equal to any to bo found In a ulty of twica this size. Quite a uumber of out of town visitors wero present Bsveral being from MadiBonville. Mr. Cowand, the manager ot tho business, says it was the most successful opening, in the point of visitors and Bales, that has yet been held. suo-ces- A Card of Thanks. s thank the good friends liiueBS witn tne smaupox ana assure them their kindness shall never be forgotten. , doBiro to MBB. BBMiK-PYXH- for what they did for me during my I . CHANCE OF BEING KILLED IS ONE IN 370,000,000 Record of Passenger Travel on Pennsylvania Railroad for Three Years. -- Calendars For 1912 We have the swellest line of Imported and Domestic Calendars for 1912 that has ever been shown - i pos-slbl- y Society Happenings A-20- e e Not a single passenger out of the carried un tho Pennsylvania Railroad in 1010 was killed in a train aocident. Combining the statistics for 1908, 1009 and 1910, in that time the number of passengers carried on the lines east of Pittsburg aud Erie was 871,858,277 more than four times as maby people aB there are in the United Slates and only one of them was killed aB a result of a train wreck. In other words', the chance of a passenger losing his lifo in an accident on the Pennsylvania Railroad waB one ont of about 180.000.000 $70,000,000. - Bar-liugt- on S.-M- In Madisonville Christian churoh in Madisonville next Sunday morning Rev. S. M. Bernard will preach on "When May a Quitter Come Again?" At 7:80 P. M. his theme will bo "Christian Union How Can We All Ever Got Togccher on Sprinkling and Pouring?" You are invited. territory. They are the Celebrated Butler line and the price this year is lower than ever"' Do not purchase your 1912 calendars until you have We seen our samples. can please you and save yois money . in this . Semi-Week- ly Bee Kentucky Earlington, iifliiinrMnWii nilinBn mftiinwiniaiiiiiAiiiiiiii-iicJiiiil1liiiJi- i iiihiinMinftiiiiih niifciiiWiinifliu'liiiiiiiiliiilili . PRESSING! We clean anything. Williams, "Tho Clothes Doctor." Out of town orders, over $8.00, called for aud delivered. Phone E5RNBST ATIIIIA3vi.S, TailorKY MADISONVILLE, 62-- 3 Court . Slret. Rut of Lntf Dm Strc T HORSES FOR SALE On account of having purchased the livery outfit of W. H. Parker, we now have on hand 30 head of horses 'and a large number of rigs. We do - $10,-00- 0. steel-protect- ed d ,not need all of these and will seM some of tfhem at a bargain. Come and pick your choice and let us name you price. r" ' BARNETT & STONE L r- - J "T1 Sri Q . w ,iyM trr Subscription Rates THOI. 0. rSKTAN DELMONT UTLSY Hl.be 35PC0 EDITOR AND PUBLISHER ASS9CIATC EDITOR O'BRYAN, UTLEY & CO. Incorporated B One Yoar $1'00 . BO I vv vv A 'SSr FREE PAUL M. MOORE. Six months .". Three months Slnglo copies "St. 25 M iA'1 r.y vv .. GOODS M 111 mm m OFFER mi wmm m ON mj POLISHALL km w M..nl.n 1111. BWII.BIIIIBI I .iiiim u mm naif w ft:'4 w.-- 2 $SL ' '' vj - 11 &$ J. E. FAWOETT AND BUSINESS MANAGER ,4 For the past ten days, to introduce Polishall, the new Furniture Polish, we have given a 25c bottle free with every 50c bottle purchased. This offer has made a number of friends for Polishall, but as we are anxious for more people to take advantage of the special deal, we are going to make the offer good for five more days, which time will expire March 25. If you use a furniture polish, and we believe you do, you can't afford to miss this opportunity. Remember it is a reflection on your housekeeping if there is not a reflection on your furni- ) ture. 8ii3ciineuteopi9s mailed free of Kentucky Press Association and I Second District Publishers League Member iyl application. Correspond- - j j j ants wanted In all parts of the county. Addross us for pur- - vv vv vv A.J ti vv ticulnrs. Madi-sonvill- e, j Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Kentucky, Phone No. 4 -- MISS A1LELN DAVIS, Mgr. Telephbne 47 - Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers We are prep'iied to answer promptly all eajls day or night Phone No. Ill Of 558, Madisonville, Ky. NOBODY SPARED HARD WORK. VV V ' vv Vi VV vv: FiiJay, March 24, 1911 may be iianniea by me uuy Kidney Troubles Attack Earlingtoh '' Men and Women, Old and Ooune.il or, bv the owners .of the Yo ng. water, system, which is now very substantial Kidney UN Beiz voimirand old. and enlnrgement. Como quinkly with little warning. Qhlldrnn sufter in their early The Rose Bush Offer. years Can't coutrol the kidneys eocre-- J Every oue of our readers tions. should read our rose bush offei Girls are languid, nervous, suiFer on another page of this issue. pain. Women worry, can't do daily These rose plants are guaranteed work to be one year stock. They are Men have lame and aching backs. The cure for man, woman or ohtld from four to six inches in length Ir to cure the cause the kidneys. and are" guaranteed to be in per Dnan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid-nefeotgrowingconditiou when they Cure all form 3 n( kidney suffering. reach our readers. This is the Etrlington testimony provnH it. Mrs. C. H. Lynn. Batlroad ideal time to order roses. You EirIiugton, Ky., pa.s "My street. little can plaut them indoors until all girl eutrerpd from a most Berimi.-- e ro of kidney oomplaiiit for t.early dauger of freezing is over, then four years. Doctors treated her and set them in the open. Do not 1 did everything I could, but he no better. I saw Dnan's Kid let the opportunity pass to get PIUs everblooming n"v tally so hiuhly aadvertised that 1 11 these six beautiful proiMired supply at the roses. You, douUtless, will uever Be. Bernard Drug Store, and pave th Pin to the child according to have another chance to secuie The results wtre certainfchem'free of charge. Read oui ly gratifying. After taking the 0011U of three b.oces of Doan's Kid advertisement and fill out the iiov Pills, she whs entirety free Iron) coupon uow before you forget it kidney trouble." For sale by all dealers. Prle 60 iug vs v jtim fisaHR.1 F F!Mf.i'J v5 Jl Vv " VV I Early to bed and early to rise, Attend to your business and advertise Aid yo will be healthy, prosperous and wiao. rV.) - Sr .JSK vv vv vv vv ZZi l ANNOUNCEMENTS represent Hopkiue connty in the lower bonse of tbo next General ol Kentuoky, eubjeot to the ailon of Ihe Democratic party. 0 As-samb- ly We are authorized to announce L. IL Ray ae aoaudidate for "We 'Oftss are authorised L Walker as a candidate for JtepreBeHtatlvo from rlppkins coun-in tbo Iwer bouse of the next 'Beneral Assembly of Kentuoky eubjeot to the action of the Domooratio party. We are authorised to announce 3Bd L. Young as a candidate to Hopkins obnnry in tbo lower fcouse of tbo next Genoral Assembly f Kentuoky, subject to the action f tbo Douioaratio party. V rep-xesot- to annonnco "Ho likes to work, doesn't ho V Why, he runt "1 should say so. hfs own automobile without even taking alone a chauffeur to make r fa M-s- ?v VV VV VV VV vv w vv vv vv vv vv &"- w ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE ST. BERNARD MINING CO. INCORPORATED vv vv EARUNGTON, KENTUCKY 2 -. $ i .T"i a. - i (F pairs." -- bH-cm- it -t &rt Fiihtuts and System. Our Water Now and then there is a fire alarm (armed in over telephone without giving defiuite location i the fire, and for a few minutes Ihe qoestiea is "Where ib the yiref" it' overybod will think o telephone intc the Bee Office r to eoRie central plnce near the Oity Hall, giving lbcatiou of New York, solo agents for tbo Unit ' sub e S'ares. To agents who will solicit the name Dnan's visit friends in Pejisacola, Fla., scriptions for Uucle Remus' and tuke no other. fore he returns to jEdrllngton. Home Magazine all or spare time. First class men are making over $80. 00 every week. Yuu cau mak several dollars by jut-- t working spare time. Write for full particulars. Samples free. Ikouse name of occupants, UnolkJRemub' liOMB Magazink ihe will alvva8 be quick action Atlanta, Ga. by onr fire fighter?. Our history Let Wednesday iiinruiiiu be the tune you set to visit our Rnaly-t- o in excelleut but a time might Notice, Poultry Raisers Wear and inspect our line of Percale, where a fetv minutes delay Gingham, Muslin, Lumerie and Maiquisette Dresses. tome would eaase a large lose. There Now J6 the time of year to fepd 'All the very newest and prettiest styles and the price 11 44 is now on :oot a quiet movement your fowls a good tonic. K4 Canker 'curoB Cholera, Roup, GapeR, will put ou all out of the notion of laboring over a Sewing ior improvement of Enrlington'sl and Lttnberueok. When fed br a Machine aud worrviue about how to make this and that. not only keeps them vater and fire protection service preventive it makes them lay. Price health v, but Be sure to ask to see the Lsona "Three in One" Muslin x) along the line, that in almost 50c No Curo, No Pay. Guanine teed by your druggist, St. Barnard Combination Suit, consisting ot Corset diver, Drawers and certain to fucceed aud hense to Mining Co., Incorporated. Druir DeShort Skirr, all made together into a sttnple, seusile underleeult m great benefit to our bupy partment, Earlington, Ky., Gardiner & Bowmer, Miidisonville, Ky. garment. Priced from 98 cents to $4 98. tty and all property owners. Try it undor tbo guarantee. Ask The Bee would urge the endorse- for booklet on diseases of poultry. Get the habit of visiting our Ready to Wear Department by all citizens for every ment everv tune veu are dovn town. Mr and Mra. Perry McOullv are 3noverjteHt.it) tint? direction- that visiting Mr. MoOully, of Rishlanci. 6t Liberal Commissions Paid. cnts Foster-Mt.bu- rn Co . Muff-ilo- , Djwid' Gordon, of t'he country, was in town on business Wednesday. Mrs. M. rf . Tappan Is visiting bor . parent in Eiktnn this week. Mrs. Eva McPhorson. of HopkIn9-villwho has been visiting the Mmes Parker, h is returned home Mrs E Rootz left yesterday for a few dayrt visit to her daughter, Mrs. Eastwood, oLMorganQeld, Ky. Ernest Rootz, of this olty, la In Moutgoinery, Ala., vlmting his tiaughler, Mrs C. B. Thayer. Mr. . Thayer and Mi. Rootz will and e, BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME FREE Nothing beautifies the home grounds like a few well selected roses. The BEE is going to make it possible" for every one of its readers to beautify his or her home grounds without a cent of cost. We will send you the six everblooming roses described below absolutely free of charge if you will send us only $1.00 to pay for the BEE one year and t the Firmer and Slockman one year. What is more we will send you complete instructions on planting and care with each collection. These instructions are written by an Ohio florist, one of the mobt successful on earth. These roses will be sent you postpaid by the Farmer and Stockman direct from the florist in Ohio, any time you wish. You can order the collection now, before the supply is exhausted, and have them shipped any time you wish before May 1. SEMI-WEEKL- 1 jt Y it one-year-o- ld SEMI-WEEKL- Y be- al Wa&h Dresses ' THE ROSES DESCRIBED The Black Rose marks the highest attainskill. For grace, form and color the large beautiful flowers look as if they were cut from the heaviest dark rich velvet WHIE KILLARNEY The wonderful new "Irish Beauty," flowers of unfolding broad wax hke petals into enormous semi-fu- ll pure snow white. PRESIDENT TAFT It is a strong, robust, vigorous grower. The flowers- - are faultlessly formed, extra large and double,, the color an exquisite shade of bright sparkling pink. YELLOW HASIERIN -- Is a robust, healthy grower, very hardy bush on which great masses of exquisite golden yellow roses are borne. RUE A REIB Great masses of large double flowers of the richest velvety red are produced on the whole blooming season. DOROTHY PERKINS In habit of bloom, it is extremely free, producing .flowers in immense clusters. The color is an exquisite shade of clear shell pink. Send us only $1.00 to pay for the BEE one year and the Farmer and Stockman one year and we will send you these six beautiful everblooming roses postpaid and absolutely free of charge. Roses may be planted any time between this and May 1. Better order now before the supply is exhausted Thousands are ordering these plants now, and the supply may be exhausted if you wait till the middle of April to order. The Farmer and Stockman will hold the roses for you till you are ready to plant them Do net take chances by waiting Use coupon below. s SEMI-WEEKL- .,' & U BLACK ROSE ment of thfi hybrid-'zer'- v - 4 -- 'ti t WHEN IH MADISONVILLE pic- AI7VAV SOMETHING NEW Y jp Visit the Pripcess Theater, the best moving tures in the country. Something new each night. Matinee every afternoon 2 to 5. (JVrilin'A 7liy.li.Hil?Mllrl.-t: HIS LOSS. A W Qood music a specialty. PRICES Vfc 5 8c IO CENTS A. D. NOE, Jr. , Manager. 1 ? The Laugh Factory. wide iiwiikp, rollickiig, via THERE ARE THOUSANDS joyable, performance, Cootirn'8 Greater rnianiH each serisou with but; tnr slugnrrt, oleaher fun, tniire nove ami ciunHdv features, iImu all ciih others uombiued. A courteous, re liuliln niaiutger, hustling energetic performerH, tne lutoat In eoug and story, thnr la never a dull moment in till.- big fan show. There hih lar-u- r companies, more pretentious ad vcrtiPf-.rHbut there ib not a morn enMm-trels rousing COUPON THE SEMI-WEEKL- .. - Y BEE, EARLINGTON, KY. - Enclosed find $1 00 for which send me your .paper 'for one year, The'Farmer ant Stockman one year, and your six roses as advertised in yoilr paper. . frv'l ? , my naMe ADDRESS Address all orders to PBryrii5rjCBiBMiP8i ji laughable, dependable inliihtiol attraction in America It's the newest, swellest, bnsi, and never ilisitppfiints. Next tjMturday, MHrnh25, ut the Temple Theater. Don't lorget the date. 1: Y Of these beautiful Bibs in the Like. In a few days yon will bo overhauling vour Tackle for a try at tliem. If you aro sky Hooks, Line", 11 uls, Rels, Lndi, Minnow Buck ets or Artificial Minnows com to The Old Itelirible, ' Earlie uflil Freddy, huntlnv yuDl. Tried to run dad's uir.i. iuoble. Dad found torn; 3.ri1a of cuffs and cm A.nd (.iifhra! "Thoro toes a thousand dollars i" NOTICE.' The E irliugton (Chapter of the U. 0, U., meet Satuidav afernouu at 2:30 with Mia. H. H. Holeman. Mr. S. H. Newbold and daughter, Miss Oltiinuutiue Newbold, of Louisville, came to JQarliugtou Tuenday. Mr, Newbold came on a combined liUhiuesci tilp auu visit to bis son. Mr. Gho. B Newbold. Miss New-buwill remain hero for a time on vlcit with .Mrs. Frank D. Hash. ' hl THE SEMI-WEEKL- BEE KENTUCKY EARLirvGTON, J ' 4 a 1 ROBT. SORY, M. Jtjvei to "Kesn.ot 15,, Frnotiee Inn r '(.af..l ( i,u.v Fl't" I D. 1" BON TON BAKERY WE CAN SUPPLY YOU Bloodine R EARLINGTON, ttWK&Mvi.-xw'a'cxzrwvv-- - l 3 7 KENTUCKY x. ntinibeiB will draw fortheb?d. n.,i,. n,, '"'''"X'leare number. In eae Hoarseness. 25c and 50o a bottle. C1H tnnieil in, ft will a auwnM.oniwwus.wunJ Drue i'" ii'J th toituleB liuldli these t Uern'.ird Aming C , n !!, .'.' " AS IWO Wnkfi time hnS linen fflvnn 11I.1 N71. tho iimniiPr firawhnr the irr not MM.tiiii,ed in, we'wi-- i ivif rue heO rn thn rirrv tMrnimp in f- ClhAiifnsfln g the Chest, Side and Back, Swellings and Tumors. Frost ino Snrn.muy.rtnt- llnlmnnl Cures Strains, Bruls- oa Rnrnlna T?liniim nr.ln nnlna "Pnino in 13 vr Nnse and Throat. ' H 8 OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 12 A. M.. Office Over C L. Rosi" Grocery. 2 TO 4:30 P. M. Center Street. - Iim fr Department, Special Atjcpb r , MAD SONVrLLf KENTUCKY .i m&mtttitm1 1! hijA ir ' ,m irny '" wr0tiWHitnmm mbcrffo -'' .m.uii.J $J& iiii3)N. fttfm i(Wi 'M''wMHftA(MHHHM ,, J THE SATURDAY EVENING POST 5c CIGAR AT ALL LrABINS TOBACCO BtALCRS Can't Work can hardly drag through your daily work, and are tired, discouraged and miserable, take Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is prepared for the purpose of helping women to regain their strength and health. Not by doping with strong drugs, but by the gentle, tonic action, of pure vegetable herbs. When you feel that you LOTH IN O Gentlemen of Madisonville and Hopkins County, Don't Vou Buy Your Spring Outfit Until You Have Seen the Superb Selection We Have Assembled for Our Mutual-Good. C. W. UND5AV, Distributor kim if F nl t ti i i ifcTFiTM t n it m f Jt j Mih. Off. & S, t MKDW Art. L, c. Mr vtHiilun HiIh, of Fi hi. kilnG. Kv, hl8t0r,MiB. b her Ih Blood-worth- . Drs. Hardin & Ray s .DENTISTS Patnfess Extracting and Porcelain Work Uigh Clats Dentistry Ciumton Wfnsteiul, Harlan Khu iifl, iMarviii Mit hell and Omer VVyuit atiHi.diHl tho danco ut St. Cuailiib Monday mlH. Uiill I91 Panoii Old Fashioned Lye Uointny. lliuhnai quality. Sanitary tin. Pi'Iuh hiiiiih as ottiun. Pai'dotiB & Sitovlllo Co., Take CARDUI In We firmly believe we can nhow you as fine Tailored Clothing as is shown in Kentucky, and are certain ours will be the most comprehensive assortment shown in this end of the State. You who have been buying your Clothes from ordinary stocks, come buy some of us, a duplicate in pattern of which cannot be found. This applies to our higher grades. 'Our rnge of prices is from $7.50 to $5.00 in Men's Suits. - We are anxious to wait upon you. it our Specialty Ttltphont 390 (Met Sct!t Bank DUt- - Madisonville, Kentucky AD-TAL- K What would you think of a salesman who reported for duty one day, lay off for two, worked a half day, went off for a week and so on without any regularity? Surelv you would not expect good service from suoh a nan. And yet some merchants hold advertising, which is simply a "salesman," up to great results when it is allowed to ''work" very irregulary The fact that advertising costs money is proof of its valuo. Things without cost are usually worth only theirprice. per 100; at David Adams.' Mesdauioh J. D. McPhtron. Jr., and A Cummins, or MadlHonvllle, called on Irieuda lu this city Tue-oa$1 GO KvniiHVille, Iud. Mra. Win. Bradley vlstted friends in MadiMiiivillH I'UHHday. Markr Gulduaeuiui. of Pmiuetnn. was 111 )in city TuHHilay. Bran, $140 per 100; chops. $185 per 100; iiioaj, i0u pnr biiHliol; 95 u for hail hushul; Arab .horso feed, The Woman's Tonic Mrs. L N. Nicholson, of Shook, Mo., writes: "Before I began to take Cardui, I was unable to do any work. I have taken 5 bottles and have Improved very much. I can do the most of my housework now. "1 can't say too much for Cardui, it has done so much for me." Your druggist sells Car-iii . f. qui. uet a oouie toaay. BISHOP &CO. NorrlB King, of St. Charles, was town Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs B E Nixon wore in Madisonville WedueBday. Wtiilo in MadlHonvllle come in and Inspect our Kundv Kitchen. Will oh pleiised to Rhow yon through. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED . ESTABLISHED 1869 y. John T. Bnrnett made a business trip to Madiaouvlllo Tuesday. W. J. Cox, of MadtBouville, made a bubiut'HH trl, to HiIh place Tuesday. Call in and see us tnako candy. We placH )roat Blress on tho sanitary cuiidittotiB or our ''Kauoy Kltchou" and will be lad for you to watoh our proceis of oaniiy making. . Manon's Kandy Kitchen. MmliBoiiviUe, Ky Dr. A. O Slsk made a business trip to Madinouvllle Wednesday. Mre. Ed Rule visited friendB In MadiHouvillo Wednesday. Chas. Lynn, ofMadiBOttville, made to From Now Until Easter lines , We shall specialize the best Boys' and SPRING WEAR, saving you, fully 20 per cent, from other dealers' prices, at the same time giving you the benefit of our Rebate plan. If you can not come, write or phone us, as of Men's News of the Town O.T. Martin, who him Iihhii l Ih abled by Ulnnm f.r mouth?, exneoiK to b at'wnrk in a vnry hort wh IIh. a u directing homio buildup operation aboatEiirllnjrion. Barlmxton Sunday msIwoIh nr In tlinftv condition mikI hiiiiiiin iii well In numbers mm l In faoi, at weather cnuiot on tandunce ban been vry unml with onreuf thHin nil of iIjih y'Mr. TIih BCllOOlB 'if tl)0 MntblKllHt Hllll tl ! mih now Christian ohUru approximation 160 In Htieniiaiiue. with pruinlHonf ovhh lunher fciou Hi, ht. Ih in hats. Whm you Bfe the IhhIhI PASCO Mrs Nell ftltk and CD it n anytniiiK In tl" k""'1 ry IIi-Mor'onh attended Barnes, Bonville to buy Co wand & Gap, opening yesterday. opeiiHii;. befit that we know how Co 's far the nionny Phiboiib & ooville Co , Evaiihvlilf, Iud. Rev J. B Adams prnKt While Ing elder or tho HhiiiImimui dihtnut, M.IS Church, South vaulted Iihi e -- EvaiibVille, Iud.' t Mrs. Geo. Klny and Master Thorn ah KoDiiiHon. or MadlBiKivilie, visit-e- rt IrleudH here Wtufnesday, Ernest Newton made a business trm to MadiHoiivillH Wednesday. ArttfctH Drawimr and Water Color Paper for Hale, nt thin ofllce. Largo sIzh BheetH 5 ceuta. Gh i M. Davis, of Madisonville, made a business trip (o this city Thursday niioert Kinjr Bpont Thursday in MadixuivillH with hlB parotlts. VAhv Woodruff and sister. Mips Doll, of 8 Charles, were in town Thursday nluhi attending tho dance. Call a Miss Annie Monro's rv ?tore if you want the latent . viBiteu rolatlvuB here Tuesday. Mrs. W. L. Gordon, of Madison-villvisited triendB in this city WediiHHday. Hart Brand Pms are the ilnost in th World 'Don't take our word fur it but try a can and bu convinced. Pai'ooi) & tieoville Co., o, John M L. Manon, Prop , MauiMMivtlle, Ky. Cansler. of Howell, Iud., J. nery Sri. re. Mrs. W. A. Toombs spent Thursday- in Mortons Gap with frlonds. Mr-- . John Hamby vlBited friends in Madisonville Thursday. MIbh JesBie Payne, of Prlvidence, wa lu town Tuiirsdav atteudiug the dance. Best patent fl ur ppr barrel $6 00, 48 pound Back $ 80; 24 pound suck, (J5; rttraitthi fl oir tier barrel $4 60, 48 pound sack, $1 20; 24 pound sack, GOu ; at David Adams. Mrs. Erneht Newton was In Madl CoIp, of WediiHHday Evansvlllo, Iud. relatives in MadiBonville Tiiursday. Geo. W. Bates made a business trip to MadlHonvllle Tiiursday Of course vou want an Easter Hat. Then the' very best place for you to Ket it is at Miss Anna Moore's MilliP. P. day. Now is tho season to buy Poultry Feed. JJuy an houeitfeeil. Qimkr Mrs. Dan Umstead made friends Hen and Chick Feed is the oleunuBt In Madisonville a visit Thursday. and best on the uiniket Parsons & Scovlllo Co., Mrs. O. B. Johnson was in MadiEvausville, Ind. sonville TMurBday. B. O. Mitchell made a business L. Youtitf, of Madisonville, was Eil trip to this city Wednesday. here on business Thursday. Mrs. E. Wilson Ih on tho Blok list noTry a can of Pa-o- o Corn and tice the diilHrfluce. Ii'm real Suuar this week. Corn. Cotx no more than others. M. H. Tappati has irone for a Parsons & Scoville Co., month's viBlt with friends in Pueb'ov, Colo. a busiuess trip this city Wednes- Price vn-lie- d attending the If you have a friend or relative living at a distance, bend them the Sf ml- - Weekly Bee a year it will only cost and dollars and it will bo a constant reminder of you, twice each week. Mrs. N. G. Mothershead visited friends in MaiJisouvill Tuesday. Mesdames Kate Withers and Frank Arnold were in Madiuonviltts WeduebUay Mrs. Geo. DUllngham spent Tuesday in Madlsohvillb with friends. There a re. large hats, small hats, medium size huts, and every other kind of hats, all of the very latent style at Miss Auua Moore's Millinery Store. Mesdames Albert Keown and C. J. Hutclieson were in Madisouvilie Wednesday attending the o.ioniiig. Mrs. Peroy Jamesou was la Madisonville Wednesday. Dr. W. K Nibbet made a business trip to Madisonville Wednesday. Old papers for sale at the Bee office. Mrs. yjm EVANSVILLE.IND. I IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE darson and MattioiivillH. Married at Barnalev, Mr. Itnyiiuld W. Smith to MImi My rue Wallace, by Rev. W. C Brauoou. Beflt strip bacmi, by the Btrlp or cut. 15o : best lard. CO pound tin, MSO. or IBu nnr nound: by th vmnil lSu; compoiind lurd. 12o ; XXXX "Aoffee, 20o per piwkaue, nyruii 85o per gallon; at David thfB weHk 10 hold qtiHrttrly con far enoe, ho said then with only hcIiooIh In tin bounds of hi work, laruer than Um Erllnirtoii school. TIiorh are at Marion, Hhii ttir--Bunda- y Laura Victory and daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret, visited day. irieiids in Madisonville WedueBdaj. .Mrs. Paul Banks attended the Wednesoponiug in Madisonville sonville Wednesday. Htemn work. NOBTONVIIiLK Mrs. Chas. Barnott was in Madi100 TO BUILD YOUR HOUSE always want the best you can get for your money. i Wanted Apply to miners at once for Adams. Incorporated Nortonville, Ky. MesdameB Altx. Lunsford Ben Slaton and R L. Bone, of Madison ville, were here yesterday attending the BarneB. Cowand & Co. 'a spriug opening. COAIj & COKE Co , Takes money, andyau GroBhain and Willin, of Hapklnaville, who hv been vlilt-lu- g Mlm AIoibh O'Biiou, have liuinn. Goo B. MoOullv and hoii, Jom'ph. f Rlohland, were Iii town WhIihju-day- . MIbsor Fok HaIjB Mv rHpidnot1 on Rul road Btieut. G 10 location, y'oi water anil out Ii m- - A buvnin for some one.. N. L Toomjis, I - and Madlhuiivi'iH, Kv, MIsbob FlHttln Wimo- and L la Iti Jones, of MorioiiB ThuiBtlay atteudlnjc Kaliiuh, Cow Gwere & Uo.'a op- - nnw: Restored to Health by Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound A woman who is sick and suffering, and won't at least try a medicine which has the record of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, is, it would almost seem, to blame for her own wretchedness. Read what this woman says: Richmond, Mo. " When my second daughter was eichtecn specialists. months old I was pronounced a hopeless invalid by sevoro capo I had a I had a consultation of doctors and they said had sinking spcJs, of ulceration. I was in hod for ten weeks, condition. My father and was pronounced to ho in a dangerous Vcgotahlo Compound, insisted that wo try Lydia E. Pinkhamts to improve, and bc- and brought mo six bottles. I soon began strong as eyer,-- my and foro it had all been taken I was as well was tho change." Mrs. friends hardly recognized mo so great Woodson Branstottor, Richmond, Mo. There are literally hundreds of thousands of women in the United States who have been benefited by this famous old remedy, which was produced from roots and herbs over thirty years ago by a woman to relieve woman's suffering. MesdamesW. K. Nisbot, Walter! Daves and Mrs. Watson, of PittP tiurg, Pa., were in Madisnuvllle weunebtiay atieuuing me opening MesdameB Wm. Bradley and Kir by Gordon, of Madisnuvllle, visited Irieiids hereWeilueBday. Whether l,t up a tailored bat, dress or everyday bat you want It iioosn't muke any difference wnlch, ,ou can flii'i it at Mibs Anna Moore'fc Millinery Store. Mn. Maloney, of Providence, was here Tuesday vlulting friends. We are in the best position to give you just what you want, just when you want it. ' WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION hat, ready-to-we- ar hat, Sunday hat The grades of lumber and ma- terial we sell are the very best to be had. Write or 'phone us for prices on anything in the building line. ii n i I Have the Finest Breed of ' V Pure Blooded 'u Barred Rocks In the State Setting of 15 Fggs, $1.50 When Shirked. $2.00 ' tP Sunnysids Poultry Yards J. A SltAKHAN, Prop. BABIES C'tUCKY o Read what another woman says: Joncsboro, Texas. "I have used Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetaconsider it ble Compound for myself and daughter, and bo with out it for would for all female diseases. I Americanot could bo persuaded anything. I wish every mother in our then. to use it as there would bo less suffering amongLydia sex Pink-ham- 's E. of I am always glad to speak a wordyou praiso for are at liberty to uso thifl Vegetable Compound, and testimonial." Mrs. James T. Lawrence, Jonesboro, lexas. Since we guarantee that all testimonials which we publish' are genuine, is it not fair to suppose that if Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had the virtue to help these women it will help any other woman who is suffering from the same trouble f For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound has been tho standard remedy for female ills. No sick woman docs justico to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Mado exclusively from rooto and herbs, and has thousands of'curca to its credit. X3&S5 If the slightest trouble appears which nPSy you do not understand, write to Mrs. linklinm at Lynn, Mass., for her advico 10IJ free and always helpful. uno-qunll- cd Wlei c5 isBO in vil SPORIING DAYS are with uh oiico imaiu. r'tilin ut" Hpritii: pport. R XJ E3 Y LUMBER CO Incorporated 1 e, ' Kr, Oln ntit. mi In the rml!P'iiA,f,,fflal'.i.ifi.. .1. - .'l't..lti It :,l!m ,.fwii.,,, 1 ...ir,h...iLii..i.i-J- i lLi...i. Afn'Hg'" BASE BALL SfKINIi i - WtWm 5ALt r- A I IHt NLW 5IUH1: ' Who but w S hikes H19 leti. ! .LOW k ij H'VuitiiH of Lnruo oiowtls ' nhpijMiw mummy doRti't onjny a good PRK'Ed tlwit prevail tic the ,Nf w Hat-- at $2 5', $3 00 4 00. $5 00 ami mi up. rt The bent Millinery si huh ofbiist' ball? The chenpest Dress Goruth, l'iiHi-h- , Lmeiir, Lin 1 Shirt To be smuhI, onr ii.its, bnllfi nn) I Waists and Underwear. w suit- - It. liiiwuR, Rett Hot Sale on Mph'i fVot'Wi.f N ither j)(iraphei nulla phould be v Greyp and SHri,$'-0- . $'l(). $7 (V) $3 0i). $i)0 "an 1 $18 I'li-- y ' in '' j I'aVi' ben HI irkd iivh vrvtliiK tho nJ . ' v uf so i" '" ii ,1.. 4 j C 1 ! W--u- pp! I i i fc v Wo Hand e the Cekbraled Spalding LIna HOPKIN& Cast Center Street. SISK BROTHERS' BOOK CO. eMWteUVt! II. PH 'Krow, MahaTcr CSH COHIPAMV Hadlsonv lie, fty nX IFT T J Madisonville, Kentucky Lua"'" !::J " TT. a 'J " .o . v , a WBS :& :?: Often The Kidneys Weakened Are by Orer-Wor- o'clock. k. Bohool eaoii Sunday norcng nt9:80 LODGES. C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. Weak and unhealthy kidneys arc responsible for much sickness andBuffering, rr Funeral Director and Emoalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. n :di Coburn's Greater Minstrels Coming. Of course ono must Ren a minstrel show each year to keep up with tho progressive MrneB and this season Ceburn,s Brand New Minstrels whioh appear at Temple Theatre on Saturday, March, 25, fills tho bill cmpltely. Since thoir last appear. shoo hero Manager Ooburn has added now Scenery, new Costumes, g all nd now 'Novel Acts, oflorts. frmor Coburn's Minstrels played to a large and enthusiastic audience at tfae Auditorum last night and the entertainment they offered wrb of out-doin- jj CTY DIRECTORY. Mayor H. O. Bourland. Police Judge A. J. Bei(nott. Chief of Police Wm. Bradley. Night Chief J H. Hamby. Tax Assessor J. H. Oorbitfc. City Clerk Paul P. Price. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. City Physician W. K. NlBbet. City Engineer It. JE. Whipflor. Street Commissioner Robt. Woo( Counoilmon Jno. B, AtkiuRon Madison Oldham, F. D. Rash, Geo. C. Atkinson, Thos. Blair, C. M Henry. Meoting night UrBt Monday perpet- night in each mouth. that class of minstrelsy that School TruBteo Paul At. Moore ually attracts and holds its audiBoard of Health Ed M. Trahem, ence. "The speotacular features G. Gilbert King and Curtis B. John-son- , provided at the closing part of was M. D. the performance, by Mantell's MarPostmaster Ohas. Cowell. ionette Hippodrome and Fairyland Transformation which waB beautiCHURCHES. ful and artistic. 'Good old fashioned minstrelsy CATHObio Ohukoh. First lOABi however was tho strong feature of every Sunday and holy dayat7:(M tho show, and in that It Bcored its a. m. Second mass and preaching real success. Tho voices were much 0:80 a. m. Vespers and benediction bettor than aro usually heard in p. m. Rev. J. P. McParlaud, Pastor Minstrels, and the dancing was of Sunday Christian m. Preaching ovor; tho eott that brings your feet to a school at 0:30 a.Church. patter whother you will or not. Es- Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7 . pecially pleasing was the quartette m. every "Wednes which was encored time and auralu. day Prayer meoting at 7:80 p. m. in"But really special mention is M. E. Church. Regular service a vidious whereall voices were irond up to the highest third Sundayatll a.m.and7:80p.m. and all features Prayer meeting "Wednesday evening standard of minstrelsy. at 9:30 a. m at 7:80. Sunday-schoClass mooting, second Sunday ai Mr. Johu Frahlich, Of Kuttawa, Ky., colporter for the American 10:30 a. m. Rov. I. N. Reid, pastor. Epworth League J. S. Han Bible Society, Is now in our city. The work of thiB Society Is too well known to the majority of our readers to rioed any comment. T'tey sell Bibles and Festaments as cheaply as possible, and where anyono fells they cannot afford to buv one, they gladly give them a Testament, Bible or some part of same. Their aim is to have a copy of the Holy' Scriptures in every home on earth THEATRE Millions of copies have, been dis- TEMPLE tributed In this way. ol Golden Cross Lodge, EarlMigion. attention No. 525 meets 1st. and 3rd, Saturday first. Therefore, when nluht Nt each mouth. your kidneys arc weak or out of order, Mrs. Bertha Umstead, Sec. you can understand how quickly your enDegree of Honor, No. 10 meou 2nd tire body infiectcd and how every organ and 4th Saturday nights In end seems to fail to do its duty. Sec. Miss If you are sick or "feel, badly," begin mouth. Hur Lizzie Huff, Lodge, Earllngto; Ben great kidney remedy, Dr. taking the A trial will con- Court, No. 55 meets even' 2nd ami Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t. 4th Friday nluht at new .Victory vince you of its great merit. John Wand, Scribe. The mild and immediate effect of Hall. Swamp-Roo- t, the great kidney and Standwaite, Tribe No. 57,Rod Men bladder remedy, is soon realized. It meets every Friday sleep. stands the highest because its remarkable Harry Long, C. of R. health restoring properties have been Woodmen of the World, CatalpH proven in thousands of the most distress Camp No. 301 meets every Wednes ing coses, ii you nceu a meaicinc yon day night. All members are ear- should nave the best. neatly requested to be there. Sold by druggists in O. S. Crenshaw, Clerk. mty-ceana t Modern Woodmen of the World. sizes. You may No. 11992 meets every Wednesday have a sample bottle Y. Q. Walker. Sec by mail free, also a Tjamnuict icninu vdu nnm. .i;m,ot.w B. P. O. No. 788 meets at Elks, how to find out if you have kidney or MadlBonvllle Monday night. bladder trouble. Mention this paper B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. Binghamton, N. Y. Don't make any misEarllngton Chapter, U IX, C, take, bat remember the namei Swamp-Roo- t, meetB 1st Thursday In eaoh month and don't let a dealer sell you at 2:80 p.m. something in place of Swamp-Roif Mrs. Kate Withers, Pres. you do you will be disappointed.. Knights and Ladies of Security will meet every second and fourth cock, president. Meets oyory Sun Monday nights. VlBitnnr members day evening at 6:45 p. m. nt tin invited to attend. should-hav- e nt one-dol-lar ot . continue, serious re- ors welcome. Newton, sults arc most likely K.of Ji. and S. to follow. Your other Hopkins Lodge,. A. O. U. W.N. atorgans may need tention, but your kid- 561 moots every Thursday night. Y. Q. Walker. Sec. neys most, because ,E. J. Phillips, Spc : Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K. ' P. tnerciorc, it uiuncy meetB every Monday night. Visittrouble is permitted to In t'liuh Masonic Lodge E. W. Turner, No. C48 meets 1st. and 3rd. Friday. month. Ernest , they do most and COBURN'S MINSTRELS ViBltlng members are cordlallx M. E. Ohuroh, South.' Rev. W Invited to attend any of thes O. Brandon, pastor. Services on Lodges every Sunday at 11 a. m. and Services at tho M. E. Church, 7:80 p. m. Sunday Bohool at 9:80 South, Sunday at 11 a. m and 7:30 meeting, Wednesday p.m. Morning Subjoct, "Stewarda. m. Prayor evenings at 7:80 o'clock. Ep- ship;" evening subject, "Salvation worth League, every Sunday evening by Grace Tn rough Faith." Sunday at 6:45. Ladles' Aid Sooiety every school at 9.30. "The Baraca OlaBH Ik Moodav afternoon. Official Board having new additions evmy Sunday, meeting Mondav after first Sundav as ib also the Adult Wesley Bible in each month. Class, and In fact overy class l! school. Come and join. We will Missionary Baptist Oiiuiuh he glad to have vou. Preaching 2nd and 4th Sunday at a. m ana 7:80 p. m. and the precedBorn to MrB. Chas. Miles, of this ing ir'atuidav Pight. Church meetiiiv city, a flue girl. Mother and child Satardaj r.lght before the 4tb Sun- doing nicely. day. Sunday School at 9:80 a. iii city, Is the proud Geo. Mj ors,of Prpya neetint. every Monday night father of a fine thUbaby. Ho woarB irl at7:3C. Rev. C". H. Grigson, Pastor. a broad satisfied sinllj-- . Baptist Chukchi. iRXKRAi There Is an Inqulrr on foot toServices fourth Snn Jay morning and ward the establishment of a Sunday evening in each month and Satur- school at Hecla, it a suitable can be mado for a buildday evening preceding. Prayer ! Methodist Episcopal ChurohSouth. All aro welcome. O. S. Crenshaw, Clerk. GRlFF0?QgCL0TllES CLOTHES" are not Just for young men - they're for all mon who profor quality. No matter what your age is, If you want to be correctly riroBBed, you should soo them. Don't eay that you've gotten along all right thiB far without them and can probablv continue ho. Don't Bav it's tho samo old story in the samo old way. Don't say thene clothes aro not "dlfTeront" until you havo K :ff .vftRIFFON Then you oan'say and think whatever pleases von, have a pretty good Idea of the impression they will , make. In fact, that'rt the very reanou wo aro tolling yon about Been thorn. "Grlildn Clothes." "Griffon Clothes" are all wool. meeting Friday evenhjt. school 2 p. m. liA. Sunday ing. Rkv. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. Notice. THE McLEOD STORE Madisonville, Kentucky Born to Mr. and Mrs. Con Bohan, this morning, a fine 9 pound boy, named James CoruoliuB Bohan. Saturday Night, Mcli, 25 Hec- CHURCH I cure cancer. I never fail. I Regular services first Thurar ay doctor aud insure a cure. AddrehH at 7:30 p. m. and third Mnd?y at T. M. Wyatt, R. F. D., Box No. 4, 8:80 p.m. in each month. Suniin Dawson, Ky. PRK8BYTKRIAN Men's Spring Shoes Foulard Silks rraw Jtmm wM Hv fa 'A T Clothing it in time for Eas-te- is here now. 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