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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): March 31, 1911
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TUESDAY and FRIDAY VSL YEAR iI r IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR EARLINGTON, TWENTY-SECON- D riSiS ABOUT FIVE MILLION and - V FRIDAY' BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. 2$ HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1911 BRASS POUNDERS ON I. 0. WILL STRIKE BILLION DOLLAR COAL :s: AGENCY Would ( Have You DOLLARS Started at Pittsburg een ur If you are looking for some thing elegant in stationery, somothlng that shows the personality of the writer, lot lis show you our line of Eaton, Crane k. Pike's Gilt Initial Stationary. We carry In stock every letter so are Bure to have you rs. Tomorrow If They do Not Get a 20 Per Cent Increase in Wages. C: A. MORTON Funeral Director and Embal mer Lump Sale of Coal. KENTUCKY V COAL OP- - ERATORS REPRESENTED. building. Twenty of the largoat coal oporators tn the bitumiuous district wero represented at the meeting today. . Mr. Gaiis was elocted temporary chairman and tho oxchango will elect a board of two my five directors at the uext meeting, which Is to be hold within -- PittBburK. March 29. A selling agonoy. representing coal Operators, aggregating more than $1,000,000,000 in ooal properly, was glyou its start here today, when tho United States was organized. Coal Exohango The nomlnnl capital is $500,000, which will bo increased. Bituminous coal operators in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky wero represented. It Is the Intention of the United Statoa Ooal Exchange to take ohargo of tho selling ef coal of the ontiro bitumiuous coal eiitput of the Appalachian Chain no as to steady the market, whloh the promoters claim has been abnormally low for many years past, due, they declare, to excosBlvo competition. George J Qanc, an extowdve hold-e- r of coal properties, of Unluntown, Pa., presided orer tin mooting, whloh was held in tho Union Bank SORY DRUG CO. hcnfrMti Madisonville, : Kentucky Madisonville Notes BY AILEKN DAflB. Rev. S. M.. Bernard will preach at tho Christian church Sunday, morning on "The Conversion of Lydia " At night his subject will bo "The Conversion of the Jailer." You are invited. two weeks. . Coal to be Graded. Muti quality and to sell soal hereaftor by specifications, such as tho number of hoiit units, ash cdutouts, volatile mattor and carbon. The now organisation has engaged a suit of offices in tho Oliver building:. Tho Miss Georgia Winfree, of Hopkins-villbackers aro among the largest'llnan-oler- s in here visiting her sinter, Mrs. In New York, Philadelphia, Chicago aud Pittsbnrg. All the G. W. Parker. Mrs. C. A. Morton left Wednesday large West Virginia holdings, to spend several which have boon tho koenest com- for Henderson, of the Pittsburg and Ohio days with her parents. petitors operators, aro among the IncorporJ, R. Stanley, of the country, was ators. Such large properties as tho in town Tuesday. Pittsburg Coal Company, the Mrs. R. H. Buck Is quite sick with IUver Consolidated Coal & au attaok of lagripe. Coke Company, the John H. Jones Miss Cori' Hall visited' friends in interests and the Fairmonts. Coal Company are parties to the Coal Earlmgton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Coffnian, of Exchange. g. the Intention of the It is also grado coal according to go to MrB. M. K. Gordon left Tuesday for LouisvillH to spend eevera! days shopping. Harrison Givodb, of Nashville, LOUISVILLE SATURDAY Tenn., is the guost of J. D. Sorvt Balloy Russell was in Henderson Wednesday on a business trip. Prospective Entries In Important Races Mrs. R, L. Bone is in Louisvillo Will Attend Republican Central forafuw days with friends shop-Din- Damage Done State Capitol at MADISONVILLE, KY. A special from Nw Orleans New YorK, by Fire. Albany, dured Mfirch 20 snyn A gpiiewl ptrike on the Illinois Cm t nil railroad will be culled on GONE. OLD RECORDS PRICELESS April 1, if the demands of the Albany. N. Y March 29 Five men for a 20 per cent increase in million dollars probably could re- wngpR jV not minted, nccnrdnii; pair the damage dono by fire in tho to local representatives of lm State Capitol today, but monev can-no- t tHejmipherp. This bears out restoro tho historical records previous statements of a like nawere tho pride of its State liwhich brary. After examining the exteri-o- r ture from the north. It was asAny Call AnsvsreJ Promptly Day or Night. walls with a transit, State Archi- serted tlnt a strike vote alreadv tect Waro declared tonight that the had bpen taken, resulting in 05 masBivo pile of granite was as plumb per ' rcent of 1,000 men declaring aud true as ever. Although the Are started in the in favor of a walkout. It is northwest corner of the building it claimed by the telegraphers that, caused the greatest havoc In the the road has discharged of the Earlington Chapter U. D. O. more d southwest corner, Here the on June 3. Every Vetgrnn in the than 300 operators within the CONFEDERATE p'olntoi cupola fell, carrying county is urgently requested, to come granite past few: weeks. down part o tho carved work that supported It aud a towerVETERANS ana bring bis friends and a wall, ing stone chimney. The enro west The quickest and most elfeotive filled banket. Every U. D. C. In th wall above tho second floor was remedy for loosening the phlegm, country is hereby extended a' press- -' blaokenod and many of the stouo relieving irritation and curing, any ing invitation to be present on this window frames were ruined by the cough or cold is Bloodino Congo Or Hopkins County Will Hold occasion. f fierce heat. The granite cornice al- unecKor. A splendid program 1b being art. Bernard mining uo., Second Annual Reunion at so was ruined. Conservative esti- Incorporated, ranged and there will be speeches Drug Department, mates placo the damage to the ex- special ageats. from several prominent men. Hon. Lake Side Park June terior stone work at $2,000,000. James B. McCreary.Demooratic ca.Br Third didate for Governor, has been askeA Senator Paynter Announces. to be present and will probably d Chamberlain's Stomach aud Livery Senator Thomas F. Paynter has so. Plentv of rnusio will bo furnishTablets invariably bring relief to( announced that he Is n candidate SPLENDID PROGRAM ARRANGED. ed and tho old Vets expect to have women Buffering from chronic the time of their lives. Futthorde-- , for aud will seek the headache, biliousness, Democratic nomination in the prilater-on,-. Tl;e second annual reunion of the tails will bo announced dizziness, sallowncBS of tho skin. mary, scheduled to be held on July FB. Harris, aud'dyspepBia. Sold by Geo. King, 4. Senator Paynter discusses the Confederate Veterans of Hopkins Commander Madisonville Camp & Sous. committee's action in calling the county will be hdd at Earlingtou-'Ho. 62S. Other countv papers please copy. primary and 1owb to its authority. Luke Side Pnrk under the auapfoes CANDIDATES WILL BE IN I. - red-tile- -- con-Htipatl- s tpt'J"iK"tpm'V' nui;i..iiiiiiiiiiii(3U!iiiiiiiittiiiiij5jiaiiiyu Committee. o, Mon-engahe- la -- . - . Fully nine nut rheumatism is simply rheumatism of the" muscles due to cold or damp, or chronjc rheumatism, neither of which require any internal treatment. All that is ueeded to afford relief is tho freo application ef Chamberlain's Liniment. Give it a trial. You are certain to be pleased with the quick relief which it affords. Sold bv Geo. King A, of of overy ton casos TufiBday. Slaughtervllle, visited friends here Bens. "Dry" Win tn Indiana. Tho "dry" element cleaned the slate in Indiana in the second day's local option vote. With the exception of two towns the election went against the liquor element. 7 A pain In the side or back that eateries you when you straighten up callB for a rubbing application of BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It. relaxes tne contracted musoleB and permits ordinary bodily motion without suffering or luconvouiehiie. Price aco. 50o aud $1.00 per bottle. Bold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, drug department. Loving' Cups Presented. Silver loving cupb were presented John W. Lahgloy and Joseph L. Rhlnpok, of Kentucky, in Now Orleans last night in appreciation of their ellortB to aid Now Orleans In her recent fights to secure tho Panama Canal Exposition. to Congressman Mrs. Will Wells and son, James Hickman, of Hopklnsville, who have been visiting relatives here, returned home Tuesday. Dr Cosby, of Slaughtervllle, was in town Wednesday on business. Geo. W. Fagan, an L. A N. employe of Hopklnsville, was Here Wednesday. Mrs. 8. R. Crockett, and son, of Stony Point. Va., who are visiting in this city left Friday morning for a short stay in Slanghterville with friends. Mrs. J. D. MoPherson, Jr., is In Nashville spending several days with frjands. Mrs. W. G. Parker is in Hopkins-vill- o visiting her' sister,- Mrs. Pick-wawho. is quite ill. Mrs. G. B. ; Hall returned to her home in Lexington Friday after spending several weoks with her mother in this city. Miss Katie Brown, of Providence, who has boon the guat of Miss Jolinye Mills, in this city, returned home Thursday. Miss Martha James, of Nashville. Tenn., who has been the guest of Mr. anu Mrs. W. J. Barnhill, returned home todav. MIbh JameB Is au exceedingly popular visitor having been tho honored guest of several beautiful parties given from her In this city. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are safe, sure and reliable, and lmo boon praised by tjiodsands of women who have been restored to health through thoir gentle aid and curative properties. Sold by Geo. King & Sons. W. J. BRYAifcbkPLIMENTB n, , Hundreds of Republicans from all parts of Kentucky will attend the meeting of the Republican State Central Committee, whloh will be hold at tho Gait House Saturday The purpose of the aftornoon. meptlngis to fix time and place for holdinir the convention. at winch thfe. Republican nomluees for State ojrlf ""'"fk. VJtK flees will be selected, PrunHoftllvB.il nf the candidates TFv and prospective candidates will be there Saturday. E. T. Franks, Lieut. Gov. W. H. Cox and Judge E. C O'Rear, tho three annouueed candidates for the Republican nomination for Governor, have indicated that they will be there. With them will come many of their friends and lupporters. Xot a Word of Sc&adle marred the call of a neighbor on MrB. W P.- Spangh, of Manvllle, Wyo., who said: uahe told me Dr. King's New Lifo Pills had cured her of obstinate kidnoy trouble, and made nor feel lfko a now woman." Easy, but snre remedy for stomach, liver and kidney troublea. Only U6o at all druggiBts. - PETTICOAT SALE -- 4 sA f A iL nytfi- &.sj ..;, -- ,- H&jVfc itts-4e- 1 .4 iJ Thirty Women Hysterical. Thirty womeu suffering from were takou from a memorial mass meeting for too victims or tho Washington Place fire in Now York. Plans havo been mado for a great funeral procession Monday through, ZSH the streets of the oity. hys-tor- ia JVlI V WEEK of all . Doctors Said He Would Die. A Friend's Advice Saves Life. kinds .this I week arid we offer some Bargains in both Silk and Cotton I Petticoats that will long be remembered by the ladies of this '.".-community as the very best values they ever had. We make a Special Feature of Tetti coats KENTUCKY AUTHOE Writes Personal Letter to Rev. Wimbcrly, of Madisonville C. F. ha H IW Sisk, Bros., Ky., is the place to find the best and cheapest Wall Madi-sonvill- e, V) Rev. C. F. Wimberlv, pastor of tho Methodist uhnrch at Madlson-vlllunci author of that splendid book, "The Vulture's Claw," ha received a letter from Win. Jennings Bryan complimenting him very highly on his work. Any one who has nbt read "Tho Vulture's Claw" has missed something good and should sooure a copy now. The book can be found on sale at Sink Bros.' Book Store, Madisonville, and can nlpo be secured from the Free Library here in Earllugtou. Following id a copy of Mr. Bryan's -e, I wish to speak of the wonderful cure 1 have received from your noted .wanm-Roothe great kulucy mid hlud '...r cure. Last summer 1 was taken with severe pains in my buck and sides. I could not breathe without difficulty ; lul was nearly wild with the desire to uriiiite. was compelled to do so every ten minutes with passage of pure !,.xl with the urine. I tried all the inherent doctors from far and near, hut th.-saul it was no use to doctor as I would'diu anyway. I vvusnt the end of i:iy rope and was so miserable, with pain i.ii'l the thought tlMl I must die that o. ds cannot tell how I felt. One day a i w.u told me of the wonderful help she l..ijl received iron Dr. iCilmer'fl Swaiup-- ) r.t, She gave me one of your pampli-- 1 tt'wh'ch.I rea'd and determined to try Uoot. After taking half a bottle better. Have now takeu ten bottles l aiil am well as I ever was, thaiiKS to Sw:unpHoot. I wish to tell all .suffering Hint have kidney, liver or bladder iru.'hlc, lii.it Dr. ivihuer's Swamp-Roo- t is t'.ie best medicine on the market. A.i ivtoim doubting tills statemeut can write to jue audi w:'i answer them directly. thut t, $4.00 Taffeta Petticoat $2.98 Undoubtedly the greatest value ever offered in this city. Full cut, with 14 inch flounce, tailored style, made of $1.00 yard taffeta, QO black only, a corker, for $1.00 Striped Petticoats 55c Made of an excellent quality cloth, heatherbloom finish, either black or blue stripe, cut extra full, A petticoat that should with deep flounce. Choice while $100. they last 1 y Cp LivO sell for CC ?)U petti $2.50 Halcyon Petticoats $1.50 Halcyon is a "Hydegrade" fabric and imitates messalinet silk The same as Heatherbloom imitates taffeta silk. It is a beautiful soft mercerized cloth and makes a petticoat that is well adapted to the narrow clinging skirts. Comes in black, white and all high colors I -- . $1.00 Black Petticoats 75c Our regular $1.00 imitation heatherbloom coats, light weight, generous cut, black and grey 75c ' CA wU $1.50 Fancy Petticoats 08c - Messaline Petticoats $5.00 Very newest colorings, in dresden and persian mes- letter: J Pa-pe- r, Window and Picture . Shades A -- CTh Frames. OIVEiTHEM A CALL X 3 Lincoln, Neb., March 2(1, P'lWribcil and sworn to before me this Rev. O. F. Wimberlv, 23rd d.iy of July, 19(19. Madisonville, Ky. VlJUNK ToWNK, Notary Public. My Dear Mr. Wlmborly: Will Do For You Prove WMt Swamp-RoVulture's I have read "Thestory. Scud to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Biugham-trfr)- , The Claw." It Is a splendid N. Y., for a Bauiple bottle. It will book should find a place in Sunday ,'im'e jsnyonc. You will also receive schools, libraries aud among tne Set !' valuable Information, tellir ; .' books for young people, You have yi ... 't.,i,!f.v.i,n1i;ti(ler, Wlieu succeeded admirably in combining and moral lessons with an interesting writing, be sure fifty-ce- mention this and paper. Regular narrative T' congratulate you. 'size bottles for sale at all Youtfe truly. W.J.Bryan. drug storeB. ot 5. nt - ,' Voivrs Very truly, CIA'DIJF. CAMKRKR, ' Rosalia, Wash. saline petticoats, also black, with persian trimming, must be seen to be ap- ? 11 styles. . .'. preciated. Dresden, striped and persian trimmed, imitation heathei bloom petticoats that are exact copies of the newest silk styles. Sold regularly at $1.50 to $2.00. Special for Petticoat QQA Week 90C tif p)UU $5.00 black, Taffeta Petticoats $3.98 have worn their merit, We have a changeables $3.50 Taffeta Petticoats $1.9$ 20 good chiffon finish taffeta silk petticoats, H navy and light colors, worth al- pI most twice the price we ask .iL...ittwW&. A'KSJkvlt QQ wv Too many women in Hopkins county oiif $3. 98 petticoats and testify to for us to say more in their praise. bright, new stfck of them, in black, and all solid colors. Choice 0 QO WrnVV one-doll- ar mm r .iiiJttmiltliinl&iuirttfirrflii'irfif'f rtfcmlfcurdh iifriiAri,ilviirifc? BMAirjlifciiiiAr " FWy-'pT- 'r S " iSC. 1 OT.' J i I .. ; '."'" ' :y SCNASee p ASSOCIATE CBITOR AND BUSINESS a.t puoscripiiuu D,.n nuiea $1.00 ' " " Two Cent Rate Confiscatory. i .?. ,- - f Iw ry EOITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT PAUL M. MOORE. Year Six months Three months Oua Slnprlo copleB The' pa8Bnp;er rate In" wa denlarpd to be- crtn, Oklahoma flscatory by the United Stated Cir cult' Court of Appeals at St. Louie two-cMit - 0&jW?W&JW sf- yj. h. V ,, w t O ...... Rose Bush Offer Withdrawn May I. 25 B ? MANAGER of Kentucky Press Association Member and Spaolmen copieB mailed freo on application. Correspondents wantod in all parts of tho county. Addross ua for Read our red letter subscription offer in another part of this issue.' We offer our paper one year, The Farmer aud Stockman one year ami sIxoverbloomhiK roses postpaid for only $100. This offer will be withdrawn May I. Ordor today hofore you forsret it. Tell your neighbors about the offer. Secnd fistrict Publishers League Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, AILEbN DAVIS, Mgr. Kentucky, Phone No. 4-- MISS Madi-somtill- e, A Rood treatment for a old set tied In the Iuiiks is a HERRIOK'S RED PEPPER POROUS PLASTER applied in the chertt to draw out inflammation, and BALLARD'S You et the two remedies for the price of one by huvlti the dollar size Horehnuud Syrup; there is a porous plaster free with' fneh bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Miulnir Co., Incorporated, drujc de tlKhtiiHBS. . to: HOREHOUND SYRUP to relax ' Telephone 47 .n.t.MititniiTi---f---t Friday, March 31, 1911 mmm . I .IMMM ii 4 W Early ta bed and early to rise, AttaaflL to yoar basiaess and advertise. I Ami yea will he kealtky, pros- f&ims aad wise. . &'. ANNOUNCEMENTS H. t We are authorised to announce L, Bay aa a Candidate for roproaont Hopklae couuty iu the fewer koaao of ttae next General As. ewbly ot KentHoky, subject to the, of Ike Democratic party. atln We are attthoriaed to announce ttaas L. Walker as a candidate for .Representative from Hopkins county 1n the lovrer house of tho next 't Weaeral Afeaombly of Kentucky the action of tho Bomooratio sub-jMk- Fy. We ae aotherliod to announce Xd'li. YoaBR as a candidato to represent Hopkiaa county in tho lower kaase of ttae next General ABsembly I Kentaakyi eubjeotr to the aotfon ftae Deoiooratio party. .. f.T ,1,,,,, -. mittee at Sprinpfleld. 111., that. ho There are many reaHtuis why every knew $100,000 had boon used to pro- teacher iu Kentucky should attend cure the eteotion of Senator Lorri the annual meeting ot the Kentucky mer. Educational Association at Owens boro on June 27, 28 and 29, 1911. For the best composition wrlt.eu by-Deafness Cannot be Cared Kentuoklau, ooutalnintr nut fewer by local atfllcattoni,'s they cannot teach the thau flrty nor more than one hundiseased portion ot tho ear, Thiri It- only one Why dred words, on the subject: way to care deafnoss, and that is by constitutionShould Kentucky Teachers Attend al remedies. Deafness is caused by an infiamed the Owensbqro Mooting of tho Kencondition of the mucons llhlnft ot the Eustachian tucky Eluuatioual AHHootatioii?" I Tube. Whon ihta tube Is Inflamed yon saro a will give the sum of $5.00, for the rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when second best $3 00 and the third best it Is entirety closed, deafness is ths result, and $1.00. The cotupositlon must be re-- , unless the inflammation can be taken out and ceived by me not later than twelve this tape restored ts lis normal condition, hearing o'clock, noon, Thursday, April 20; will be destroyed forever, nine cases out ot ten 1911. The Board of Directors of the are caused by Catarrh, which is'nothlne but an Association will act aB judges. The mucous surface. inflamed condition ot the names of tho winners aud the comWe will give One Hundred Dollarf for any case positions will bo published. AadT ot Deafness (caused by cstarrb) that cannot be tional information will be given upcured by Hall's Cararrh Cure. Send for clrcu-ar- on requests. ' free. T. W. Vinson, Seo'y, F. J. DHBNEY & CO., Toledo, G. Franklurt, Kentucky. Sold by Druggists, 7$. February 24, 1911. t Take llallls Family Pills for constitution. a s, 'yesterday-tolChicago Record-Heraldtho Senate InveBtipratlUfr Com- partmont. H. H. KohlBaat,' publisher of the , II. H. Kohlsaat Knows Something. . Many Reasons. Copyright Hart SchafTBer lie Man Nartetnrttc to Have Newspaper. .r- - . s1- U U .1 make its appearance In the ewapaper field. This paper will be lbeaed weekly and will bo an published tor ftfce beneftt of' Nortonville people and neighborhood.' The people at 5frtHTilleara1' quite enthusiastic aaout tblB papor and will support it lay ally. They bow have a subsorip-Mp- n list of aver three hundred and Mkpeet ta increase it to '00 in the jtext foir weeks. Frank G. Hoge is. alitor aad Frank H. Mohr, business' Bed jBSKor. The attends the right band of newspa jtor fellowship to its neighbor and wishes it SHeceBS and advertising. Wtill Semi-Weekly BorliiiiiUB with' the first week in Ayril "Tke Nortonrillo DiBpatch" will put a Cabinet fylantel in your depot pO Your Chance for Good Clothes complete, ready to set up, including all tile and trimmings. Come and see us. Twenty styles to select from in prices from $15 to $75 fc , If you care to save money, at the same .time get some unusually gopd things to wear, you'll do well to come here We and let us show you what's doing in Spring Suits. are showing the best suits in the county for ,tne money. N,o matter what price you want to pay, we can .give .you '' v a good suit for the money. rUTHERMfOCEa you have a chance to get a Hart Shaffner & Marx Suit, the highest class clothes, made better tailored, better fitting and every fabric ALL WOOL. Every suit guaranteed to" give satisfaction. Look at the :" goods themselves; it .will be a revelation to yqu. - - X (. H 'll f Per sore throat tbero is positively remedy, that will relieve so ifcaiekly aad cure permanently the. ob aggravated case, as Blooding Bbeamatio lilnlmont. St Bernard AHning Co, Incorporated, Drug De jsarVnent. .special agents. ,. ,, WEflEMIDYOuR IRAlLROADIrjARE 1 I J ; f 4 if csltfiMtWaaptnies Report ywsiileat Wiod. of the American WeoleriCorapany denied that the epany iateaded to close Its. thirty fear mlllaiir Sew England and New oik, shoald'sehedalevKAV b ft the! terlS be lowered by CouRresB. u LEVI FURNITURE CO. LARGEST FURNITURE AND ; STORE HOUSE IN We want .your clothing business strictly on a mutual benefit basis. will see how great the inducements We offer when you come in. You HENDERSON, - KENTUCKY Tlte Big Store oa tke Corner Sells Everything you Have to buy and Buys Everything you Have toSeu ; t N Cow&fid .' ' ', ' Ge. ICentucJcy A Good Time to Buij INCORPORATED fjT' is rlrht now. No better clothing is raiiilo than Kuppenheimer and Griffon Clothing for men. We've never shown a prettier or more varied assortment of colors and patterns thau we are showing thiB Spring. The sizes are uubroken and every number ib complete and affords a better selection now than it will two weeks hence. We call especial attention to our Boys' Clothing. Ask to see our $5 00'Securlty Bond Guaranteed Suit. It will give twice the satisfaction that an ordinary Boy's Suit does That Easter Suit I Earlmgton; 4 fflkfikrf THOS. ft. New Jersey in Favor of Income Tax i Special for The New Jersey House yoted in favor of the amendment of tho Federal Constitution permitting the levying of an income tax by Con-grea- s. OBRYA DXLMOHT TJTLKY O'BRYAN, UTLEY Incorporated am S& cm IJSiiii)i!ifci 6? C0. H".. MM-- "'5a t. & . ill mlm mm UfSL . Friday and Saturday Ladies' Fine Hand Bags Friday and Saturday only we will place ou sale two or three, dozen leather and imitation hand bags at half prlqe. We bought a manufacturer's sample line and now is your opportune time. Libera! Commissions Paid. for Uucle Remus' Roriptions Home magazine all or spare time. Firpi class men are making over $80.00 every week. Yi u can makf several dollarR by juKt orkms; p'pare time. Write for full particulars. Samples free. UoiiK Remusj Homb Magazine. Atlanta, Ga. To aseut8 who will Bolicit sub I.. rl WH.MTH'W TWjrg-.'f-wy- B! i ,r - A Sure Cure for Piles Mr. F. 5 nandall oi No. 30 East Main St, Lerojr, N. Y., writei that Bloodlne Ointment has proven efficacious in a stubborn cased Piles and Rectal Fissures where everything else has failed. Bloodlne Ointment is sold on a positive juarantes to cure ilea or money back. Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers We are prepared to answer promptly all calls day or night Phone No. Ill or 558, Maduonville, Ky. 50c A to $5.00 Half Price f lot of Men's Suits, most all sizes and colors last mason's J purhase, $10 to $20 Friday and Saturday only.. Hall rNCB i -- (? It will pos-- l w.rei, )l WHEN IN MAD1S0NV1LLE Visit the" Princess Theater, the best moving tures in the country. Something new each night. Matinee every afternoon 2 to 5."', Gooci music a specialty. ' , Fancy White Waistings A lot of plain and fancy White Walstings now selling from lOo to 60o Friday and Saturday....,, Half is the most healing salve in the world. (lively cure cms, auras, uia cuics, salt rheum and ail skin diseases. pic- -' if M r.w . Prise llM 'jBf r THE McLEOD STORE Madisonvtlle, Kentucky . .,. S r.J n u.i 5t Bcrnsrd Mining Co , Incorporated, ''Utparimeot. Special .AjifHbi box. a core for Eczema. Mrs. Charles Blanehard'of Philadelphia, Pa writes that she had suffered for many years with this terrible disease nnd had tried remedy after remedy fur it, but could not fid a cure, until she was advised to try Illoodlno Oint. ment, and to her great surprise one box healed up nearly all of the old sores, and the recond box completely curtd her. 50c. a box by mail, ploodlne Liver Pills curs Constipation.. 05c. a Uruq Found St Last PRTCP;S .5 8c IO CRNTS A. D. NOE, Jr., Manager. i . ;.. ... I .ifb. i. . i '' ,,!(. .. ' J . i v. t. 4 i - ( ii - ,' . . . ff'.lsJ- - &.jT- - . r v I A, iVflv r ' - ffiiiffiiitoi '" g'wtarf.T- - .. . itHk 'j, 1 ." i .,' JJBi 'ifsJrt. ''-- ' ! " . Wm wm ' !''-- , im m wJAtitti a, imimh iiiimii mmikii 1 uti V q I i Madison-vlll- o 1 Mrs. J. G Poole of Dawson, was shopping in this oity Wednesday. THE SATURDAY EVENING POST 5c CIGAR AT ALL LCABIN6 T0BACC8 BCALCK& i C. W. LINBSAY, Blstrlbufor HNNM !i II G Bit. E. B. IIARD1N DR. L G. RAY BtHHdy Wantkd 100 NOllTONVIIiliR COAIj work. Apply to miners at ouco for fc, Drs. Hardin & Ray Incorporated Nortonvllle, Ky. COKH CO , DENTISTS Painless Extracting . end Porcelain Work ISgh Clot Dentistry it our Specialty Miss Mabel Browning is agisting B6o the brand PASO When Went in the millinery department of Barnes, Oowand ic Co., until on anytning in the grocery lino It Vie best that wo know how to buy auor mo iiiiiBter f usn. fdr the money. Ohtth. Burnett atid T. H. Slono Parsons & Sooville Co., Mibb i- have made a very important addition to our stock ot Boys' Shoes. The accompanying cut is an exact on buslneBB. representation of the Shoes we have in Homer Moore is on the Blok list this woek. stock, except' our stock Shoes are Miss Annio Leahv. of Howell, if the guest of Mrs. Elsie Ollmer. LOW CUTS. We bought them for H A. Blair was in Evansville Wednesday on business. this SDrinp and summer, and of rnnrsp W H. Moore, of the country, in town Tuesday. i4Tiad them made Low Cut. ' you church Wednesday night. Ed Majors who ban been employed with the L. &. N. R. R. for Borne timo at thiB place, is now working ut Hopklnsvllle. Will Burk Is In Sturgle this week ' I office. A very Interesting lecture with sterudptlcon views was given by Brc. Gebauor, at the Chrlstain Wednesday. Old papers for salo at the Bee R. G. Merrlhew was In' BOYS' LOW CUT SHOES We HERE IT IS This "Kivpfrnp" .Srinf Viae a crrrA 4nll muiie a businosa trip to Evanavillo Wednesday. Mcr Sari, i Bank Bids. TtUplH4 399 Maiisonville, 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 bo on without any regularity? Surely you would not expect gfood service from such a man. And yet some merohants held advertising, whioh is simply a "salesman," up to great results when it is. allowed to ''work" very irregulary. The faot that advertising costs Money is proof of its value. Things without cost are usually worth only their price. Lanier was in Wednesday shopping Now Is tljo season to buy Poultry Feed. Buy an honest foed, Quaker Hen mid Ohlok Feed is the cleanest and best on the market Parsons & Scovillo Co., Evansville, Ind. R.L. Dexter made a business trip to MadiBonvllle Wednesday. Mrs Bryant Deal made friends in Madlbonvillo a visit Wednesday. .Mr. and MrB. Joe Teague, of St. Charles? are visiting friends here this week. Try a can of P&bco Corn and notice the difference. It's real Bugar Corn. Costs no more tbau others. Parsons k Scoville Co., Evansville, Ind. Thos. McMIUin made a business trip to MadiBonvllle Wednesday. Geo. Brooks made a business trip to Madlsonville Wednesday. F. D. Rash has gone on a buBinot-trip to Joplin, Mo. Hart Brand Peas are the finest in the World. Don't take our word for it bnt try a can and be convinced. Madl-Honviis Mrs. Marvin le EvanBvillo, Iud. , Sheriff Proctor Asbby, of Madlsonville, was In town Wednesday. Henry Allen, of the Pond River country, was in towu Tuesday. Mibb Carrie Atkinson and Mha Clementine Newbold, of Loulsvilii , who is vlsltlug her auri Mrs, F. D. RaBb, of this city, wore in Madlbonvillo Thursday visiting friends. Mrs. R. C Gorey, of Montgomery, Ala., and Mrs. Wm. Buckley, uf Howell, Ind., are visiting the MIsbob Whalen tor a few days. Frank G. Hoge, of the Nortonvllle Coal & Coke Company, was here yesterday on business. Notice. broad all the which as the toe, making plenty of room for toes, and the box is sole leather, means it will stand up as. long Shoe lasts. We show this "Fivetoe" Shoe in Patent Leather and Gun Metal. 8IZES 9 TO 13 AEE WORTH SIZES 13 2 TO 2 AR1 WOETH 1-- WollcVColnaibus" ' ' Tl-aes- y Ae Good Year "Welte; i $50 $2.00 P attend. ' Mrs. R. G. of the Town Evansville, Ind. Mrs. W. R. Coylo, who has beon stan.l. vlsltlug her daughter, Irene, in has returned home. Mur-freesboi- ParsotiB A Bcoville Co., We are overstocked with horses We can supply yon with any kind of a horse you want for less mooev than can pet them anywhere else. Any kiud of a rig you want new or old and several sets of harness also 1,000 bushels of corn aud any kind of hay for salo and nil kiuds of rough lumber. We need the money, dome and us. Headquarters at Stoue Old good ones and cheap Ones. bishop a? CO. YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANTIT " -". MADISONVILLE, - ' KENTUCKY A perfect foot-forwelt shoe for youths' and little gents'. .Note the character of the last and how it gives growing feet a' cKince'to mature as they should. These shoes save doctor bills and future foot deformity. We carry them in all styles and all leather's. Ask us for the "FJVETOJ2," We want overy rnottier and every mother's eon to Bee this Shoe. m H te Phone 83 o, Barnstt -- & Stonb, JEtrhugton, Ky -- Rev. Geo. O. Abbltt will hold services at the Library next Sunday livening at 7:80. All are invited to Hiss Harp, visited frlonds here (Thursday. Mrs-.- ' M. Long and bod, of Bt, OharJpB, wero in town shopping JhmSVi dkudtuJbuAii .-A., -J- .A. DRY CLEANING PRESSING Graham and daughter, We clean anything. Williams, ''The Clothos Doctor."" Out of towu orderB, over $3.00, called for and delivered. ' fMlHsOorn Hall wan the guest Of MlisMary Mothershead Wednesday. WdrjMday Pbosc BFNE?'T 62-- 3 VV'ILEIAM.S. Tailor MADISONVILLE, KY. Cort Stmt, iUr !(' ymywwjwyMjwyywp npnyn fi up y of Dro4 Star iiiyi partment, Earhngton, Ky., Gardiner & Bowmer, Madlsonville, Ky. Try it under the guarantee. Ask for booklet on diseases of poultry. Take HERBINE for indigestion. in a few It relieves the pain fermented min- matutes and forces the Iter, whioh causes the misery, into I bowils, where it is expelled. Price 50o.'i&Qjd by Bt. Bernard Mining Oo.,lmJorporated, drug department. Mrs. Elmer Xiynn, of Fordsville, H. D. Cowand made a business was in town Tuesday. trip to Central City Wednesday. i IJawrence Turner, who has beea Now t the time of year to feed Mrs. Frank Baker, of the Southard your fowle a good tonic. 14 11 44 School House country1, was in town visiting friends in HopkBnsviUe, bas cures Cholera, Roup. Gapes, Canker Wednesday shdppiug. returned, honio. i, and Liuiberneck. When fed ftB a preventive it not only keepB them healthv, but makeB them lay. Price GOo. No Cure. No Pay. Guaran' r teed by your druggist, St. Barnard Mining Co., Incorporated. Drug De- Notice, Poultry Raisers , ROBT. SORY, M. D. - I t ' Practice limited to diseases of'Eyo, Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyes Tested. Glasses FlUed.- OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 12 A. M.. Office Ortr C. L. Reos' Grocer?. 2 TO 4:30 P. M. Center Street. MADISONVILLE. - KENTUCKY ! OUR w a DISPLAY OF WOOLTEX GARMENTS FOR SPRING IS A FASHION r thtq-- w in. IT SELF 'zndyetates. w hb iiaj-jm- n. iluium m 7 VWffiBmy ,( WOMEN in Earlington, Ky., are to consider this a personal invitation to corno .and see tWmos (filvating display of spring garmentVev6r shown in the city. foronVen--- a . It is our compiete spring .showing of'tlie splendid Wooltex war collection oTsuits and coats that is Uflpafalleled" tor charm Wooltex quality and 'Wooltexstyle were never sa beautifully demonstrated as in these spnng garments. So authentic are the models, so .smartly chic, and so freshly new are these lovely in itself. Wooltex garments, that the line in its entirety is a style-shoAll the models shown in the leading magazines, and many more, are herd for your selection. Such individuality and refinement characterize these Wooltex garment's, that you will be delighted at being so easily able to find the model exactly "be- coming in lines and color. N0W IS YOUR ' frv I WOOLTEX SUITS Practical Scotoh Tweed Suits Charming Dress 8ults Suits for College Girls Imported Serge Suits Cream Serge Suits Outing Suits Business Suits PRICED FE0M $20 00 TO $35.00 OPPORTUNITY YOU'VE CAME, BEEN SUN- TO WOOLTEX COATS FIND THE WANTING NY SUIT DAYS SINCE THE Coats for Lingerie Gownt Traveling Coats Street Coats Thoatro Coats Automobile Coats Black Taileta Coats Young GitIb' Coats PRICED FROM $10.00 TO $25.00 Special Silk Peficoats, Blacks and Colors $1 .95 Special White Serge Skirts at Ready-to-We- $6 and $7.50 "' c""y 1 Don't Fail to Visit Our Millinery Parlor, Adjoining the : . 1 ar Department, Second Floor . Rest Room Adjoining Millinery Departnient 25.00, if you w& RAILROAD FARE REFUNDED on purchases of $15.00, if you come 25 miles; n purchases of come 40 miles. Ask railroad agent for your receipt and present to the office with your sale check O. K'd. CwrrlfMUIlt ' cueum 1 FR ANKELS BUSY STORE j Incorporated TTt-I-E: TOFiE THAT SELL, WOOLTEX !.." ,'!..a 9 tSSZSSSSi h fHoSAsB&vi 169 gjBBT'gipCTajijfr.-mmy-yafT- ,' . M lentucky ssssaEsaarsEs: ; aRfifejeKsssKat'sss! Vn. j j' jM?A.rs jn-- . j $ t r '. - m' ,?,-?-,,- WJiWingMWpWijyiJW 't (wra , ,? , rJy? ---- . ,f..j;-j'- .-fsk rv iS wjpj. r, '$3'Jf "l " r'$,r'' ..jJtfM lill MJ'WWWyili-'lwy.BMy'ir.- II' i MW Win "."'.vlr II 'i" I1 M Mil rfi . IMIIMi . - H - & - ROTj&Nflanm!KEa! GREAT EASTERSALE Of Ladies' Tailor Made Coats. Dresses, WOMAN Waists end- ESCAPES and Skirts. Tfris season's newest styles are shown in an v less variety of TAIL& MADE SUITS AT 0PEMT1N WasCurcd i. hrnn'sVeset --- v. nr J$pik . Of u TUBS WEBi $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 and $35.00 un- - - .., . L csfifwund 1 - For the next two weeks we are going to offer usual values at the above prices. Elwocd, Ir jottlesof Lytlia E. I'iiil.i.amYeseta- '.,.'' ' ;.: j 1. T ..,i f m mio". - . rSlr-- 'avo i Riv l u"j luuiiiuuuu. . EASTER SILK DRESSES. Fancy silk dresses, Serges, Lingeries and Mar-quisette are shown in beautiful, new effects. An important feature being the low prices, which bring such desirable values at : Bjmmm .. ..nil.--Jtnd j.couldanF oiu'JH1V t6 0.1.IUI tliimitho time. forca all w Tho doctors said I ?m Sii'w.-Tifl-.: j n;?.r.. .: NI tl K Li 11 1 IZ APHIL WILL CELEBRATE 9 1911 ANNIVERSARY reHi 'j ST; ::' :!i .ifc-- J -- EL2?. . I not got well witl.out an oiwra-tio-u, eoulu $9.75 . to $40.00 $35.00 An immense showing of coats for spring wear in Silk, Satin, Serge and Fancy Material at $1 0.00 pains in my especially my; right one, and down my rl frith let?. 1 beean fnnl lmffAr wltnn X hm tftlmn ftnlr ono bottle of Compound, but kept on as I was afraid to stop too soon." Mrs. Sadie Mullen, 2728 N. B. St., Ind. Why will women tako chances with an operation or drag out a sickly, existence, missing threo-fourtof the joy of living, when they E. Pinkham's can find health Vegetable Compound? El-woo- 4P vfU for I could hardly stand tho sides, THE GRAND LEADER ITS TWELFTH d, half-heart- ed ha in-Lyd- to tl.lofrr rrnn-r- it. lino Ivruin til ft RAILROAD FARES REFUNDED TO ALL OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS standard remedy for female ills, and has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with, such ailments as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregulari- , ties, periodic pains, backaeho,dndiges-tionand nervous prostration. that Iiydia E. Pinkham's Vegeyou, table Compound will helpLynn, write to Mrs. Pinhham at Mass., for advice. Your letter will ho ahsolutcly confidential, If you liavo tho slightest aouut Hi SCHULTZ'S CLOAK HOUSE THIRD AND MAIN STREET and tho advico free. duced prices on the best and most legitimate lines of Merchandise carried by any house in Hopkins county. It has been our custom at the close of each fiscal year to celebrate this great ' event with the offering of an yj3 ITH a big special sale at greatly EVANSVILLE, - Sowing DragonTcethJ INDIANA nHaHHHMMHHHHanMn Both Kinds Invited. A.t tho CuriBtain church next Sunday the morning subjeut will be "Two Covenants," from a blackboard illustration and diagram. Tho evening subject will be "Fools" especially adapted to tho season of tho year. Both wise and foolish invited. The Bong service in the evening will be led by a chorn? of fortv Kirls, and they will also give a special selection alone. The Sundav school at 9:80 is prospering greatly and some strong contests for supro-raao- y are going on. You are Invited U come and bring the children. GOOD NEWS Many Earlington Headers Have Heard it and Profited Thereby "Good news travels fast," and the thousands of bad back sufferers in Earlington are clad to learn prompt relief is within their reach. Many n lame, weak and aching back is bad no more, thanks to Doan's Kidney Pills. Our citizens aro telling the good. news of their experience with tho Old Quaker Remedy. Here is an example worth reading John Franklin, Earlington, Ky, Bays: "For three yearsaiv kidn6.tB-- were disordered. When I stooped or lifted, sharp twinges darted through my lions and there was almost constant pain in the small of my back. I tired easily, frequently Buffered from headaches and waR t?! There is today no reason for the suggestion of war between the Uuited States and .iny'onuri nation. Yet there ib a presisteuf. at tempt in certain American new? papers to exeite the belief fht war between this cbuutry and the friualy natiou of Japan ,s nor only inevitable bnt eJyeu imminent. rv The newspapers that buy readers at such a price are trading in blood. They are sepklng.person. na ul prosperity at the; , Annual Anniversary Sale For which thousands of customers always wait patiently the announcement, as they have become thoroughly convinced by our former efforts that it is an event worth waiting for, as we have never tailed in any of our past to nM AKE GOOD" any statement found in our advertisements; You will find quoted, for this sale,, the best list of first class merchandise at the least prices when you consider the advanced conditions of the market that we ;liave as yet v had the pleasure of offering. per-formanc- es Are you frequently hoarse?" Do you have that annoying tickling in y your tnroat7 uoes yonr cougn you at night, and do you raise Hineus in the morning? Do you want relief? If bo, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and yon will fee pleased. Sold by Geo. King & an-ao- tionitLiniHloflune. . $M with Japan. There ia every r.ea ?on for peuce between us. Jupi n is as unprepared financially kud TlrerViBfiW asoulorvwar 1 gens. The ladies of the Episcopal church have organised a 8t. Margaret's Quild and met last Monday after-aoo- n with Mrs. D. P. BankB, and after bttoineas hour a very enjoyable solal time was spent. For hoarseness, inflamed lungs or irritating coughs. BALLABD'S BOREHOUND SYROP is a healing balm. It does its work quickly and thoroughly. Prioe 25o. 60c and $l.b per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, drug department. also bothered by dizzy spellB. I waB caused additional annoyance by too frequent passages of the kidney secretions, it being necessary for mo to arise several times during tho night. I finally procured Doan's Pills and received such' prompt re Bof irom their use that I continued taking them until I was completely cured. I cannot recommend Doan's Kidney Pills too highly." For uale by all dealers. Price 60 cents Foster-MubuCo . Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tho Unit ed States. Remember the naino Doan's and take no other. rn politically as the United States is from ao aimy point of view. War between us would not only be a crime agaiuBt humanity. It would be a ooloesully Btructivo blunder. which bo entbusiastical de If the chief of these alarmists, y favor the initiative and referendum, would try that device among the American and Japanese people, they would get an answer that might shut even them up. War wjll not come unless tho people are deceived and nflamed by unscrupulous sensationalism. Chicago Tribune. u WHY NOT The Twelfth Annual Anniversary Sale will open Saturday, April 1, and close Saturday, April 15, and during this time we hope to make this the best event of our career by giving the buying public the best lot of Bargains that will be offered in this section by any mercantile establishment. WATCH THE PAPERS CLOSELY r .! 'Every Month' l V 1 'O . w. CABINET MANTEL ? We have a large and select line in stock and know we can please you. We have all the latest colors E49 i t i writes Lola P. Roberts, of Vienna, Mo., "I used to be sick most of the time and suffered with backache and headache. My Mother, wiio had been greatly helped by the use of Cardui, got me two bottles, and I have been well ever since." ft ? ii f f and finishes in tile and grates, LET US HAVE THE PLEASURE Take CARDUI t SPECIALS i The Woman's Tonic EACH WEEK FOR OF SHOWING YOU t . -- -- - ' ' " ,. - i I, RUBY CO LUMBER Incorporated , !MCetciitsoin-ville- K.y. Cardui is a gentle tonic for young and old women. It relieves and prevents pain. It builds strength. It feeds the nerves. It helps the whole system. Made from harmless roots and herbs, it has no bad after-effecdoes not interfere with the use of any other medicine and can do you nothing but good. Try Cardui. It will help you. Your dealer sells it ts, ApipDAMn irAnrDAr 1899 MORRIS KOHLMAN 1911 Madisonville, . Kentucky RHHHBHHHHHHHn i .. j , . M