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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): April 14, 1911
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IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS ii mwhiiihhwwimim innwiMUPW inwijui iiwuiiijn j'tiiiiiiiiiii'iiMwiiiiiiii)iimriiMm mi ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE r iiiimiiiinii iiiiin 1 iiiijh umiilli fWENTY-SECON- D YEAR EARLINGTON, POPULATION OF itOPKINS , C0,iraTY C1TIESJB0RXPARED HOPKINS COUNTY, K.Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1911 - No. 30 . ! EARLINGTON HAS ' jUiiiM mm , HAS ,j ..1,3 ..... . ,. - . ThOMAS THOMPSON ( 3931 POPULATION -- Compared With Census of Show's Nic't Incrcaie. 1910 it ,i 1900 h Mow. '- EscapeJ AGAIN" ARREStED I.ftmmntiiiP Rlasis' i. J : m'-- .. ''., v l SALE CONlie t i v TOn. Cities" Show Each .Gain of 35 Per Cent , Since 1900. - a : ,The;f;pU6rt,oirWr. u cou0tia.of. var4nua.Hujcyift-ci- hov 'Drives n- - Pleasant Kuril For the Aurder.of His Pather t' ti'ji.i vi ti Prosecution Claim Eye Wit reeiv inursuay nngru Team in Home for Railroaders. nouncol at Wnslunsittn), ' ed with ofiyial census com par- - w.y.w.yw v.w.f LIFE BY CLINGING r; ...., J ness Saw Tragedy. ' ft ia,',;peiyrnj)o,t generally known that, tli Qj;?.. isa homo for.. amd and-disabled- The'Loom End Sale qf Ashby, "Baker & Hickman Clos-..- . .., es Saturday, April ' , - rnilroaxl-'om-plptV.eg.Thh- of M900. JSAVES MAblSONVILLE'S population ' itiorprrap! on percentage basis, Tie "NOW NUMBERS TOTAL ,QF 4966. '; arajgtityt'jiily very muistact'Orv. EuriJnjgfei'ijrin'l M;idisonvilleHc' 'Not Improbable Earlintatpn Boundaries shows njucftlt 85 percent iuoren.se, may dc nxicnqcu soon. JMdrtfli' Gflp & Diwson Sprites The Bee's oatimato On the pop- about 44pei' cpnt urtin. jusifificutioiMJs tweit infhAofiieiil, St.';' Ol.arlei ce n d s f I gu j u til ve.n. ,', ou t White piijfrip & has been time past. d.YlOO. Our forsomo ulation of EaHiiijfton :r iooo Itjl-tons- - Qp loio ,200 0G0 .l t vnioh, place ifnUlJ but ants, with thenumber in oiir corporijjW'lUiiHs' ix '8081. The usual trwhlimigSMipon these figures arp in nroVr, jn tho saying Jisit if xll'OIlr suburban pop. illation', who preside, just 'over the lino" uuft'0cou8titute one business community, woxo included wo would mice oifidit tor u ntfirh larger 'tpfiidial number. As to from finy advance claims Hi it tnav lifcvo been- made in , - front Washington; rs fc ! ( ,iay; hor cs, busy fqrithe Imlauce of tho )rear. The popnlafiiQU EarHiifitnnl Little Mnymn eupiefc, who. iias gifttrdiau of his innocence: h'el .'he UertfttaJ Ooal & Ir)on Up. owns been ltvinn with her uiirldrntft'lier wab given out fpr feli.e;.. first time nt tills place, was. abrturted from arlos the paid of his safety, tn divcoultro'ls tlie output of quite a iu Wu bI dug to n tltgptjpheg yes- EuliQpl Thur8gbrier mo tl)r,Mrs, balm of his health, the balsam pt 6r of the largest Jitiitl 'bet terday, ;t 808li Thw population, rn. Jaoey hirlife; ber inUUstify Hlus surest! of is 'iflOG. Id lflQO had bfioii visiting liore 6ev eral days vliiilfeb., liilf,sa-f9ii .pAuiuam returned Eulingtan h,I 8612 feu! Mii-sonvill- o and It waa thought h had fcii6 to Evansvllje, but she left tralti steward;' her. lips 'his faithful1 Otfy, which owns b,tfe mines at a JtttlQ. under 8,700. at Afadlsonvillo, secured a convoy-ii.nc- ctjjun sersi her bpsoni tlie, soft Llizernaud Graham, is. report Eiriiugtou's lueieiae is Q19 uyd roturned to Jarlingt6u drove os, pillow,; ,hor cares .and hor ed jilo Prt h.ive received part ofj that of Mi iisouvilfo rigub'.iit. to th . BUhoolhouet?. and .asked to prayprs tile ablest advocate of f,he Pcinauia.. cpal contract. 1,3)0, instead of ijeujr 2,p,0Q ,'.a .speak to her qhlld. , Pinissfon was haven's blessings on his head. Muhlerrberg Ar'ttuc; claimed in a roconiAliilpalch. sent' gionJhorialul,i8hV.t"ak tiioh'lkl in j ; rs. Fen-wic.Jeremy Taylor. ii',?. ' the buggy and drove olf i out from that place. Notice. V.I tho grilndmothe,rtof,trm:uliIld,I' ! not itt all impossible that liS .blUerly,..oiMuBd t MraLaciyy Annual Stockholders' Meeting. 'Sfcmcp at. t,he M. ".E.1 Ohurch t'c boundaries of'-- Earlftgrbn nayinjj wie mite, jyrLjluu. ta . js Nptice is hereby glved, that' the $outh;SuDday at 11 ai m ftnt m i y be exit? uTTe fl a Tlui "v er y d t s thought she and bor son, who Is now apuual mbolfngof.th'o $ti)ekj)pldera w.w pv.,.m:,,we1 Yiyhuayo our taut titno,hdWrurltoltfVftn','ft ln0regontAvillJ institiJtVrffljaf iiti of tlie StBermrjNlipjng Co. will EiiUr;, scr.v.ipat )si'. the avsuing, . , caodiiiL'ij ..to reirain uitHt.ody of the bo lipid In the oti(;esofheppiiipauy ,. , ., .ittiuuy iuimi uiiii hub rauueuiaume hi.iijc'. . i vIV-T- ? atJJarlington, lty.', at 11 :il6 a. m., S&rvtice-.-- ' ,;The svmonJJinr '"siii-- , . g.r, ijur peuuiu. '( " '' ,,,; ' co,tcne . ii lavoiwicn souie 'i'ryn catrof-Pffa'C.Cofn anU no- WednoHdily Qie 10th day of May.lOll, in iwnj lie appropi;iare during thd'past.yua? or, Two tice the dilference. It'b real Sugar, forithe transaction of such business osio..ynd.iiX.SchaaLat. 9 :80 Ilecla really oujiht lb be included Corn. Costs no' more tlian'othors. as may regularly cbme oefore it. Sun- a. nl". Oo"mo and joih.Ji ? " Dan M. Evans, within ourjjiiufcejae. .(jusliirle.fr. .r.PursiTiftSepvrfie0o,r :' . . f . Secretary.. uay school. JiJvauSviliorrnd. ', ritory.in Several ?, . For Panama. Tula fa lo bolnnlug of ig county "Tw,in, Vgoou wlfo is he'll veil's- 4a M. i it..pnr ted ami pretty reli-- , Cittc-p,t interesting, tu note the season, Und vou'cnnuoifc nlfqrd to blist gift- to advantttga of the dppur- mtiu, his rnK;,jfWiflKbiy';: Hkt tho .'Oentral'.' jSoaf fllaf tin it"tY1 iiinfanoa i nnnn footVaro u,iiiuBir in yto get your mimuier luiiuiiiorauip, Biroiv UotO'of tins city; has1 aecur lition of Eurhnpon: and Muijft r(rain l.i.. .. ,j c . iiB- fiuui ui uiuiiv ..;t.'.;Aiail led h good part of the Panama. viri'UCOj, ua past ,ten " sonvlile, (luring 30niXNb it MOTHKItSirKAD. casket jowol ; , her .yoice' jiis iOanal CODtrtidt; Which 'will keep yijarg, show,? jg onch case, within) sweet music; her smiles1 hit manyof . the Vn lues hdrQabputs' m'' Abducts Child. a fraction of ypper pent. h 'Vii brightest. either '' of. HojflU of KE ,jiY film ioadWernn Mallifiouvdle 328 have the Wgnt man now ami' ma fltt jimii ..".:.'.;... .'. 6i0a509 dtl trOnj. tlie,f,Oifrann plutUerlit" ciiHe will end just as I predicted. . .. i' y.. Nebo ..... ;........ 287-- ; 208 l'i tho crjoftk-'-. uib.ivv the bnds '6(,onfter'the killing oc,eurredi claim they have , ,Th 'DuVsou Spring'.'. . ; . . 085 jl,850 Tbo;lswjft'.utet',wept theai.t? stream and Bunks huld lo t'lie an eye witness to the. killing and 'Hsjrinnhig Vbdus!ai; Apr)l 12, bWy 'top until the, struck, tlVthat .vounrfrftompsoh and'Kearriey; .'Behjaitttif. svere togotbor when it obr " ami ooiittiitinf(tr ten days'-will bridge ,.nd ' 1 ' ,', pulled himself onU curred.," Tho case will not';be..trled have a SUflti&yfliargiiln tofrntur in nal6o-maageaive-orlldto our Store.iiuWjlilijh will b$ placed tn8ftorro t i00W) Baker & large llii(r Jlietl's, WynWn's and Ii'oi:h, Uu,t. the otlw.iftBiiker,Boiirluiid & Hunt, of ptiiont a Chlldron's-.Orp- rl and J?iupps in wkashed under., ti)0 , jJrAdg autaiu Glbsdn & JtlnciilOe.of Madisob-d'Aiwue' .5.w'"jV,ll0j,Jla-ve'feettVe'"de,: Tan, Omi iTiauiTatkdipMeiit' leather. ' i ,. These are ,oofi 'Values eLudf laco t , v '.i 'Jfente A ' styles (.nd HvfraVo selling thbnt The Perfect Wife. ,yA Muhlcnb'urjg t;gal . B U d. Earlintoaf. 885 7o8 200 8,012 .1 281 8,1)81 j Iliiihlaml ParkJJl.. It was inIMind GREAT CROWDS. ATTEND DAILY, V ThblAftsi Tliompnou has gajn been corporated in May, ;1880. Jit T' iLt tXe'Wdiute.d,aiiMl acruawd, charged .with for itg object to provide a homej ; Whtl.ert.uruijV;troui murder of his lather for worthy, aged, disabled, .help r The great;.Looih .End Sale of vtlle tO'WBiW' t'tauiS' ,Ap?fttjlaUoa ,,.mv Dfio, 20 last. .'.TPuunrt less, Ashby, Baker has nlht Jotri)ju3nkH, r oF Vv hfCOJ Thompson iwae atteuditig ;.' hotff 'who aud destitute raiU'oad men- be&i a. trQpiepdou&.qccoss .and tp proBlhinrfupfV,, ctfme 4eu'r lopiti Tfhn areted by Deputy Sharif jvide wore no longer able to. aid will continue all this week until for themselves, and Campbell. He ..was poreotly .cool hit nT!w,-- -r - - hut) , 'try unconcerned and takos the those who wore permanently Saturday, Aii'ril'15.: OChe store Swollen PI&iBhnr Run 'ereefo HflWrT ?.,' 'fffs iuratteria3 a joke: After visiting nis disabled from accident or other wits crowded every day last week ,Vc tf ' ': till the wnteffi were OiULOf banirs. ;rt.i... :.,.,i ,,. i, ,..,rri,.H causes to do railroad work, to and Bt'i'll larger drp'wds are nls-liiluil as the whk dx&fiaingfy'ffi tfjxbufcnd placed lh.jah :.?n BOY IN JAIL AT DIXON.' ffnfoiV 'l'o.crUe'd. W ; ' Firit. to T mir.r.VTno ,$?. - ; . -- ? Vi1iw'fi..iuM, - r i - - - -- ,u ex-bept- ftd t dark HauliV was u iiUfeuo.fe'' vP00 Sutton said, to a:,They 4itlify thomse.vs for.sorne giving them er !occiip:itu)u today tative TH repra-it-t oth, - per,; yard, frde home while acquiring, such priced .atl.to Hdpe Bleached Domestics T cent ability. 3ince its inceptiou it has cared per yurarrml LL, yard ( wide for about 160 men who would Brown Domps.tic ,at 5 cents per ' have otherwise being charges on yard Of cdursje there afO hlin-- d r e d' p p p j u u dp.il oi' o't ii e r , bar-gaiqnqir iamnies or r.ne communtr.y there we offer during, the frb'm whence they came. Tha isale. ..(Gome.and!see them, h home has ho'flxe'u iticdihe, but Asiiiiy, BaWbu $$io$i)ix'i had to depeiifl Brttirel'y upon' Mudisohville, Ky.' n'iouey voluntorily" 'coiijii'ibuletr nts oy, a All' - li is, week . , Obotn eiid" , ' 1t : ;crilicdes are 1 ns 1 ? ( ,- , i by the'foup'groatfrnilroad -- Br'o'tll-erhood- s. ; , - inlaB.i-tiikiiil- - iVt , . u bus regreatl.v"ehlal;ged and cently beeti itqr)roved and is tiioderli'ih eVery of'the Atpotitlei" CoAl C6nii'iihy,'or thetransat;tiQOofisuub business as respect. The-buldlu. . Annual Stockholders' Meeting. "r Notice ' is' Tibreby given that the aiin.ua! meotidgfdf the S'tock'toldors . te (C - ! . -- mav;prppeily(e.9me beforet It, wjllj3e It-i- s rumored' that 90 and 91, held On Wednesday, the 8rd day.ef .Tay,' 1911, at 9 o'clock a. m in the the "Dixie Jv;,"; will be' taken off olllces ot this company at Earllng- ' 1. i ( iu a 'short tiriie.. i. - , - l ' tou,Ky. 1 on Bralioman Robert Merritiew is tho M. HfEltfoal lh$i weak relioviuVmiOTiTimftBfe; 'r i v PATJTi M. MOOKH, . Secy, and Treas. - , , . Advertising Churches. i '? e, . , k, :l T1- - ! The Rev. Dr. Ohnstiau E. fReikli erpstor of Grace iiktho- who have been visiting in Daw- dist church, New' Yoi;k, strQugly son, returned home Wednesday. advocated the .employment of ' ,lRed" GouVh, fli'lfog iidvprtisidg bv churches .at.sthe night Yard Masterl'lias been, off annual New England conference rew nights th.is...w.eje.k. 'Of ,jthe' .Methodist, church, at dutv jFororaaiiWyatt has beeu hold-- . QujA bridge;, Maris.,, a few. days ing doyn t,he, (pigt,,yr4..d.urinis. f, yAdvortjise your chnrches in newspapers and keejpJ(,iu Joe Brinkley, who hals'been hol wun newspaper men," lie re': CO11911 ( W, taking Hiiich turuyuw to. worn iMdrM . ; ..; p'r. ReisuogaU',nbtfr,ai;ous Jess Wiilturfiponu on the of hpw he advertised his services Middle local.. .,.jj;:v ,.,-dri billboards1 iti newspapers', in ra-Tjev- 0110,1 'Skid1. ( . ,'.'.'. , --:.-- :- otht'r-Jhc,c.tiput-: ' 1 anything in the the bogi tjuit wjo: know-.hoon Wlii you see tliii hrdv PASCO grocery Hfto It le to biiy . - The I. C. to Boom. Dawson. Cave City's Growth. - for tho. money - PnrBon & ScovilJoOo., ' Evunsvllto, ind.. . HOPKINS VILLE, May Yet Get a RecruitingSub-Statio- i I, c? Tho Evansville Courier says: "Application will "'be made by LioiTteuant T;.' 'W. OarVithers,-locaarmy recruitiuf: officer, to the war depaptment at Wiipltinp'' too. this mopth for the discontinn at Mt uance of tho Vernon, III., and for permission to open at.. Hopkinsyille Jy. Mr. Oarrither8i says he expects the war department to a6t favor ably in the matter,". sub-statio- l Phllathea tyass Will Entertain. , The PhlUtbea OIrbb of will Rive a home taleuf play at the Opera houBe Tuesday hiht, April . thtolty - 25, . play i Co.," and It is 'MIsb Fearl'oss Bald to be a very laughable play. !Nine young ladies of Earlingtou promlBe the udlenco two hours of fun and a jolly $?ood time on Tues-da- y night. Come out and enjoy yourself and help In a good cauuo. l)on't forget the date, April 25, and the place, Temple Theatre. BchouJ. for the benefit pf ;the Sunday The name of & the- , Nortonville is Soon to Have av Number of New Houses. J 4 r V! The Nortonville Con J & Ooke Go. have received several car loads of brictcuud' finishing l'um ber for the new houses that are goon to be built. has moved- up into tQ (presidential tpostoffice clas's and iMr, W. A.- H'u'gginlias been son Spring, is now co operating withuthe vddd people there, and rdappointe'l" postmaster. Oave will paVk;;'ni)d i(i. bptiutlfy.' the Oity. is the largest town of its grDUudsJ-4,Thelr,. ttainsJcarrie'diii" sisse fin the xv'drl'd. and is grow-tui every day. Smith's Grove and out ol Dawson; overvo.5,yU0. people in One year! ', Thepasseiir Times. ger departmout at Ohicsmo is "J?ow Js the season o buy 'Poultry sjtebial tEee'd. Buy an honest feed. Quaker prepUring to put duth-folder devoted to itwsonSp'ipgs; Hen and Chick Feed is the cleaneBt atfd beet on thestnarket ; and at its request h ;beeh furParsons & Scavillo Co., nished witha nunlber of views, ' rv JEyansYllle, Ind. in and about the cityj lMThe district passenger men have ' been ,ts .ftiddiesboros ouildlng Doom. Middlesborb is' getting ahead pn the groifnd, looking it over, as well as the, division superiti; pf Somerset in the building tendent, and after so many years boom. These two cities are the the company proposes 16 eixert its largest in Eastern Kentucky and inilaence in building xxp the have been rivals for years. The Middlesbprti News Record antown. One 9f. the chief features in nounces this week that Middles-bor- o Is to have si uew $75,000 tlie tidiugs from Dawson is the discovery Monday of another fine city hall. Work will begin flow qf salt water in the Arcadia within a month, It will be one Park. Paducah News Demo- of the handsomest buildiugs of its kind iu the State, The pacrat. per also announce that Middles-bor- o Marls to be Analyzed. is to have a $80,000 Oarue-gi- e During the past two years the Ligrary. A $50,000 Elks Messenger has published several Home has just been completed. interesting articles from the pen Improvements at Russell. of Ool. M. H. Crump, 'of this city, on the potash-beariu- g marls Active work has begun on the that are found in inexhaustible new waterworks at Russell. This quantities along the Barren and little cityvis paviug its streets, Green rivers. Iu obedience to a laying sewers and building its request frbm the State and Na- own water system. Ashland Intional Geological Survey, Ool. dependent. Orump has sent samples of the Roy Davis and Neal Splllman, of marl to these Departments. thiB place, were In Madlsonyllle Bowhug Green Messenger. Thursday night. The. Illinois GeutrL, .railway, titat mis so lpjig nogiecueii Daw. a Oave Oit . , ' tendent 0. M. Hwury wijl regret cuits. cdiifined to learn that: lie fe is' a great mistake'," he poultry Raisers to his .hqiiie,. wiJDh rhoumatisni. continued, "for clergymeri to keep Notice, Forman Ruder, at Guthrie, is alof from newspapermen 'and., Ndw-1the time of year to feed loo'kidgiifte'r his business during refuse to be intervfbw'ed. Why, 1 your1 fowls a good tonic. B4 44 absence'. ' everybody reads theuewspap'ers, oures.Cholerai Riup, Gapes; Canker im'd Liinberneck. When fed as a firing and if you wiint to get your' is F,rauk Withers1 preventive it not only keeps them before the public, yoa liealthv, but makes them lay. Prlco through freight. 50c. Ifo Cure,'- Fo Pay. GuaranDispatcher Hutchqusou .and must advertise in this important teed .by your druggi6t, St. Barnard nl'ivaV6v'trea6 Mining Co., Incorporated. Drug De- Ooilductdr;Afcli Lougstaff" went agency. They-wrll partment, Earhngton, Ky., Gard- duck huntingoue day tiiis'Aveek. you. fairly if you give' thenirea. iner & Bowmer, Madlsouvllle, Ky. Try It under the guarantee. Ask .Conductor J. . Ray. was in sou for doing so. Why ,I)n'e.ver. for booklet on diseases of poultry. charge of the Providence coal could get a congregation lri;'my New York chrirch did I not get Room at the Bottom. train during the absence of a the newspapers on my side. LongstafF. A Frenchman was teaching in "I send them veekly every a large school where he had a Extra Dispatcher. Davidson item of news in my church, ' anil reputiou among the pupils for held down the 2 trick on the they can pick out wh'at'they One north end while Dispatcher then making queer mistakes. want to publish. You must usq hot day he was teaching a class Hutchenson was off duty. business methods in tho churches! which was rather disorderly Mr and Mrsi A. .Howell and today. A wide awake business Whkt with the heat and the children visited relatives in Norman will always advertise." 'A troublesome boys he was very tonville Sunday. wide awake church will do the-snappish. Having punished sevLetn Stanly returned from a same. .;t eral boys and sent one to the visit down the Brauch. Tuesday "Advertise your church and" bottom' of the form, he at last evening. you com pel tho people to come shouted out ih a' passion: "Ze Brakeman Oarl Wilkins, who in. If I had money 1 would put whole class go to zo bottom 1" was recently relieved on account a 'dibplay' ad in the. paper every ef dull business, will not remain week and tell the would what I More Trouble In , Bloody Breathitt. idle. He nas tented a piece of am trying to do for the people in. y my neighborhood." According to a telephone mes- ground near the L. & N. sage received at Jackson, In Breathand will Prepared to Seek Franchise In Evaruvirfe,. Jat Nortouvilie, ' etrfjet cltrs alrtl by means of cir- 'b . in-tero- E-- Oou-duot- or . . - ; ' Tit-Bit- s. right-of-wa- itt' county, Jsbou Deatoti was shot put in a corn crop, Aubo White, a brother-in-Freight business is improving, law ef John Abnor. JDeatnn was recently accused of the charge and several brakemeu who wore of murdering Abner in Jackson last giyen indefinite leave of absence summer. White played an Impor- have bsou recalled and put to n tant part in the famous andkllled by The long delayed effort of tho Independent telephone interests to gain a foothold iu Evausvillo,.. Hargis-Cal-lalia- trials at Lexington. ..Why do you throw all. your tin cans and trash iu the back alley and then complain about the town being so dirty? Tin cans look bettor thrown into a barrel in one corner of your back lot than they do Bpread out in 'the alley. work, also several conductors who were braking have again been placed in charge of trains. The O. R. O. Journal of this 0. month contains uu interesting account of the railroad which (Continued on Page 2) Ind., is to be launched atonco.. Independent telephone interest of Indiana, Kentucky and IlliV nois are interested in the movement, and when tho franchise is presented the men behind it will be prepared to deliver the goods and to begin the immediate construction of the plant. s- - -I tfi "rtfjrjl!? tv,' m.H v" is f ny ' " ifr "WSrT w 'r MtlHll" lIMIM Mt Suhsciiptiph Rates. One Yonr. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT CITY DIRECTORY. ; p m Apra fey cw v&nriajOMmnmstmiaiiivuawnuiriwijBtrmf miijm pwwaaiiKroiwwMO fm iiiimimi nmiiiiHHuimrn-""" mwmmwti tstm ramwwmjiiiinniif wim mmi inn - nfl PAUL M. MOORE. Six months. T .$1.00 . 50 vo 1 J thought I would do you a Favor n:id o Jet you know wliat Dr. Kilmers, bwamp ASSOCIATE EDITOR ANO BUSINESS MANAGER Root ha3 done so far for me. Stiv. i Commissioner Robt. Wood About one year ago I aa taken sick Sp3oimen copies mailed free Councilman .Tun. B, AtkiiKtin, with a terrible pain in my right bide. My Member of Madison Old haul, F. D. Rash, Goo. family physician pronounced it appendion application. Correspond-ents'wauteThus. Blair, 0. M citis. About two weeks ago I received N G. Atkinson Kentucky Press Association ih all parts of the Honry. Meotlng night first Monday your Almanac and read in it about weak night in ouch month. and kidneys, and my back hurting lue so county. Address us for School Trustee Paul M. Moore, much, I thought I would try your Swamp-RoSecond District Publishers League Board of Health Ed M. Trahorn, and to my great astonishment, after G. Gilbert King and Curtis B. John- using one bottle, I expelled three gall son, M. D. stones, which weighed 135 grains; just Branch Office ih Morton's Furniture Store, 119 Sonth Main Street, MadiPostmaster Chus. Cowell. think of it. My kidneys are not well AILELN DAVIS, Mgr. sonville, Kentucky, Phone No. yet, and so I have concluded to continue Mr. Schwake, the with Swamp-Rqodruggist, thought that it never was chijrches. Friday, April 14, 1911 Telephone 47 aud that the doctor had made Catholic Chukoh. First mass every Sunday and holy day at 7:00 a mistake. It was no doubt, gall stones a. m. Second mass and preaching that caused the trouble, or they would 9:80 a ra. Vespers and benediction 7 not have come away so soon after comADDITIONAL LOCOMOTIVE BLAST p. m. Rev. J. P. MoParland, Pastor. mencing with Swamp-RooI shall always praise Dr. Kilmer's larly to bed and early to rise, Christian Church. Sunday-scho- Swamp-Roo- t those who suffer at 9:80 a. m. Preaching every kidney, liver to all bladder troubles from and and Attend to your business and (Continued from Page 1.) Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7 p. am very thankful that ever discovered m. Prayer meeting every Wednos. such a worthy remedy. I I feel confident advertise ruus from Glasgow Junction to day at 7:30 n. m. that it will cure me entirely of all kid And you will be healthy, prosMammoth Cave. The "dummy", M. E Chukoh. Rogular services ney and liver trouble. perous and wise. MRS. MARY J. SCHNITTGER, fe however, is doomed, as a trac- third Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m . Prayer meeting Wednesday eveniup 1502 15th St. aud 5U1 Ave., tion line is to be built to Colos- at 7:30. Sunday-schoat 9:80 a. m Nebraska City, Neb. sal Cave not far distant, and Class meeting, second Sunday at Personally appeared before me this 10:30 a. m. Rev. I. N. Reid, pastor. 31st day of August, 1909, Mrs. Mary J. ANNOUNCEMENTS before such competi Epworth League J. S. Han-coo- Schnittger, who subscribed the alrave tion the little "dummy" must president. Meets every Sun- statement and made oath that the same We are authorized to announce L. yield. day evening at 0:45 p. ra. at the is true in substance and in fact. 3t. Kay as a candidate for A. P. Young, County Clerk, Methodist Episcopal Church. South. 3e represent Hopkins county in the Louis Stdtt, Deputy. All are welcome. A test train of 1,400 tons was Bwer house of the uext General AsProyc What Swamp-RoWill Do For Ton M. E. Chukoh, South. Rev. sembly ot Kentucky, subject to the ruu South Tuesday from Earling-to- C.Brandon, pastor. Servicos W on Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham-toaetion of lhe Democratic party. This increased tonnage every Sunday at 11 a. in. and N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will m. Sunday school at 9:80 raades room in the yardd in 7:80 p. Prayer meeting, Wednesday convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling a. m. We are authorized to announce CaBS L. Walker as a candidatn for a hurry. evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Ep- all about the kidneys and bladder. When every Sunday .Representative from Hopkins counbe aure and Assistant Superintendent M. worth League, Aid Societyevening writing, Regular flfty-co- mention this ty in the lower house of the next overy paper. at 6:45. Ladies' and Bize bottles for sale at all General Aesombly of Kentucky su- Devney was in Earlington Tues Mondav afternoon. Official Board meeting Mondav after first Sundav drug stores. blet to the action of the Democratic day on business. ary. in each month. Law AgentlX "W. Shrffc was Missionary Baptist Chuboh We are authorized to announce Court, No. meets every Preaching 2nd and 4th Sunday at 11 4tb Friday 66night at new 2nd and JKd-L-. Young aB a candidate to Victory over this division Tuesday. a. m and 7:30 p. m. and the preced- Hall. Hopkins county in the lower John Wand, Scribe. ing Saturday night. Church mooting The water in each eugiue tank Saturday night before !U8G of the next General Assembly Standwaite, Tribe No. 67,Red Men the 4th Sunf Kentucky, subject to the action is being measnre'cl' before en day. Sunday School at 9:80 a.m. meets everv Friday sleep. ef the Democratic party. Harry Long, C. of R. gines take water at Earlington. Prpyei neeUne eve rv Mondav night Woodmen of the World, Catalpa at 7:3t Rev. C. H. Grigson, Pastor. Lightning has agaiu struck This is being done in order to ttEKt'isAi Baptist Church. -- Camp No. 301 meets every WednesEepkin6 county in the matter determine the ampunt of water Services fourth Sun Jay morning and day night. All members are earevening in each month and Satur- nestly requested to be there. d ot Throe months SUitflo copied NhrbtO. i.r j H. itunby. ToxAMWr- -J H.orbHt. Paul P. Price. .City U'tM-Trenenrur Frank B. Arnold. Oitv PhvBlcitui W K Nisbet. City Mnirineor It. E. Whlpfler. A. Police Ju i; Chief of Poiiw-W- m. Mayu If. C B.mvlHiid. J". B .iifttr. RrnrtlavX li Stones ExpdM Kiiiney ib to $ iS . Preparation' A: MORTON MADISOXVILLE, KY. 9 i 5 $ Funeral Director and Emoalmer Any Gall A nswerc d Promptly Day or Night. I I iV 4-- MISS t. 11 I 1 y t. ol KtfiSKfSP'S'Spl'SSXSmm -- ol up-to-da- te HD a a 3 ri 3 j VSr k, ot n n, nt one-doll- ar v rep-ytee- nt el political appointment. James necessary to supply at Atkinson. day evening preceding. Prayer has been named Kirkwood Springe. at meeting Friday evonii u. Sunday Clean up your yard and your house, give the children a frequent bath and all will be happier and healthier and living will be A. C. S. if JL Kirktfood j8trnaster New Mine at Providence. A new mining company has cheaper. $een formed here which is now Mrs. D. P. BankB and Miss Carrie pening a coal mine north of the Atkinson called on friends in Madl- ity near -- Mine No. 8 of the flonville Thursday. providence Miningf? ffOoilpany.. W. S. McQarv and.Ernest.Ne.wton The company is iucordojfRled as' the Lamb Coal Oompaly, with J. Wesley Lamb, president, Jaud JameB W. Lamb, "secretary and manager. The mine is being pecd on the land of W. J. iKiBfeet. The company "will work JMd. 11 vein' of cOal and will install a good-- I ant -- far operating tfe mine. Preudence Enter jri&e. Buying Timber Lands. G. Dawmn and Walter S. Sujrden, of; Sistersville, W. Vh., J. Mrs. Katk Withkrb, Pres. Masonic. Lodge E. W. Turner. .Knights and Ladies of Security were In .Madisonville Thursday No.; 548 meetB let. and 3rd. Fridays w'lll meet every second and fourth Monday nights. Visiting members In each month. nipht attending lodge. invited to attend. E. J. Phillips, Soc. O. S. Crenshaw, Clerk. Do you know that your neighbors "Jrf Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K. of P. Visiting members are cordlall talk about how much trash has ac- meets overy Monday night. Visitinvited to attend any of these' ors welcome. cumulated about your house? Lodges Ernkst Nbwtoni Cbaa. Trahorn, Lather Lowe and K. of R. and 8. Brick Southworth spent Sunday in Hopkins Lodge, A. O. U. W. No L- - 4c N. TIME CARD. 581 meets every Thnnday night. EvatuvUle. Y. Q. WAiiKXK, Sec, H. D. Cowaud and little daughter, Golden Gross Lodge, Earlington Margaret, spent Sunday with friend Tima arrival ef trams No. 68S meets Ut. and 3rd, Saturday through ! aud departure of naaainu traifet in Madlsonyllle. night in each month. Mrs, Bbrtha Umstbad, See.' originating at Earlington. Do you know that if you will barEffective Sunday, June 19, 19W rel your trash, that the town will Degree oi Honor, No. 10 meets 2nd NORTH BOUND. ,' and' 4th Saturday nights in each navo it hauled away and we will fT25a. m. tio. 92 month. Miss Lizzik Hup?, Seo. have a "oity beaiftffuliV 11.15 a.m. 'Nor 63 Bon Hur Lodge, Earlington p. 'No. .94 LODGES. -- Modern Woodmen of the World No. 11092 meets every Wednesday school 2 p. m. Y. Q. Walkkr, Sec. Rkv. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. v Elks, B. P. O. No. 788 meets at Presbyterian Church Heo-LRegular services first Thursday Madisonville Monday night. B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. at 7:30 p. m. and third Sundry at Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. 3:30 p.m. in each month. Sunday school each Sunday rrorafng it 9;30 Earlington Chapter, TJ. D. C, o'clock. meets 1st Thursday in each month at2:30 p. m. Crenshaw. Clerk. A NEW SHIPMENT JUST IN This splendid Quartered Oak, Roll Seat Rocker, full ' posts, bolted construction, a $4.00 value, F. O. B. Madisonville, for DON'T ai''ijn SALE extension MISS OUR LACE CURTAIN AND DRU66ET 9.OU mg tt OBRYAN, UTLEY & CO. INCORPORATED MADISONVILLE, . KENTUCKY r- - ROBT. SPRY, M. D. Eyen TeRtnd. were here last week. Mr. Daw-30is with the Carter Oil Com auy of Sistersville, W., Va, which is purchasing a large tract f timber hind on Parch Porn S)rfceU, m this countv, Mr. Suc-de- n ifi an attorney, and was here doing some abstracting. Camp ion Courier. No. 54 v '..... 7.23 11.22 4.80 8.23 4.21 10.48 p.m. m. Practice llm!td Glasses Fitted. of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. TO 4:30 P. M. Center Street. n If .vok?eooking CMf Boni'H BOUND. for apparel for men, women and Nurse Says : "1 knoy what is good for young and old peo-Ele," writes Mrs. Clara a trained nurse of South Bellingham, Wash., "and will say that I consider Cardui the best medicine for girls and women. It makes them feel like new persons, relieves their pain and regulates womanly troubles. "Both my daughter and I received great benefit" children thTihs absolutely correct in every detail if you are looking'for style that appeals to the most fastidious taste, and apparel that is in the very highV class if yon are look-in- n for wearables that wlar, look rislit and stay right if you want wearables that offer every resistance to' wear pay us a visit. It will result to your advantage We feature Hanan and "Kggal Shoes for men, and Hart Schaffner & Mark's fine clothes for men and young-me- u ; our women's Readv-tWear Department, and em bodieB the choicest creations of Ooat Suits, Dresses, Skirts, o No., 53 No. 95 No. 51 No. 93..., a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. OFFICE HOURS'! 9 TO 12 A. M.. Office Orer C. L. Rom' Grocery. 2 MADISP&VJLLE, - KENTUCKY INTJLRUKBAN TRAINS. No. No. No. No. NOUXH BOUND . 104 8.26 a.m. 100 10.55 a. m. 103 2.00 p. m. 110 5.02 p. ra. ' SOUTH BOUND. 4B t YTSzi? No. 103 No. 105 No. 107 NO.-109 No. Ill - tn. ,.... 12.57 p.m. 8.20 p. 745a.m. 10.00 a.m. p- 7,. .6.50 . - m. , ,, M. Waists aud Millinery.. of M. H. & E. time oard went, into effect Sunduy, June 19, 1910. No. 112 leaves 5:45 a. tn.' No. 113 arrives.... 3:80 p. m. H.&E. TIME CARD. Every housekeeper who takes pride in her ability to manage her affairs economically, and in keeping down ex penses, should be interested in seeing1 the finest Refrigerator made. We carry a full line of the Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators acknowledged to be the most perfectly refrigerators over put on tho mar ket. Save fully on your ice bill and lasts a life time. Ordinary refrigerators only last about five years. . Made of polished oak or satin walnut with real porcelain lining all in one piece. Constructed throughout in tho strongest and most substantial manner. Come in and let ua show you their many valuable features. Complete Home Furnisk ers sanitary and ice-savi- ng I. C. R. R. TIME CARD. Timer of departure of Illinois Ce'-.ra- l trains from Nortonvllje, Ky. one-thi- rd X5r Members Merchants' Refund Fare Association JUfl Nb.'lb2. ...'.' No, No. f f'" NORTHBOUND. ' Noi?104.' 1.28 p. m. 3.40 a. to'. 122, local pass. 10.45 a m. 180. local 6.86 p. m. '' BOUTII BOlfNT) St. J3crnarcl Mining C J ' ! INCORPORATED ' EARLINGTON, - KENTVCKr The Woman's Tonic male trouble, no medicine you pan get has lhe old established reputation, that Cardui lias. Fifty (50) years of success prove that it has stood the greatest of all tests the test of TIME As a tonic for weak women, Cardui is the best, because it is a woman's tonic. Pure, gentle, safe, reliable. Try Cardui. No.' 121, local pass. No. 185 local puub 4 No.' No. 101 103 4.08 p.m.1.40 1.28 5.53 a.m. p.m. a. m. At a medicine for fe- MANN BROS.' 1 .. DEPARTMENT STORE Larpest in the State - Henderson, IJHRhmMHBHHHHb Kentucky I , f : (!'.. r-Evansvlllo, Ind, Harvey Graham and Mrs. Heola, vibited friends in Madisonville Thursday. Call for Pasco Old Fashioned Lye Hominy. Highest quality. Sanitary tins. Price name as others. - Parsons & ScQviile Co., ., Evansvlllo, Ind, John X. Taylor, of Oreonylllp, made a business trip to this placu Thursday. gratid-dmiKhter.,- Abo Draper, of Sprinjjfleld, who has been visiting relatives hero, has returned homo Hart Brand PeaH tire the. iluesfc in the World. Don't take our word Xor it bnt try a can and be convinced. Parsons & Suoville Co., of 'I 'A 4 J. WHEN IN MADISONVILLE . . Visit the Princess Theater, the best moving pic tures 111 tne country. v ill! Something new each night. Matinee every afternoon 2 to 5. Good music a specialty. 3RR1IG1SS 5 & IO CEflSTT' ' A. D. NOE, Jr., Manager. rsrrrrTs ,rv .. .&, L&r, .kt.jM "i-iil- wBMmtMMLl MiMirir r ""m .' ea I '&j "Sp'i I.I..-I.I.- .I.I in. - " I I t,THE SATURDAY EVENING PO STV. v qc CIGAR AT AM. LFABIN8 T8BACC0 SCAURS , ' f 1 , I I I ,.0'BuVan - (WE LACE CIJETAIN AND DEUG-GEt- f SALE baa started oil with rt vlnyuid B'.uip that promises tomak. thlB the mpst successful Bale we ba e ever held; successful to the cuto moi iiBwcrll as ouraeivoa, for the vnlueB ottered are genuine bargainB, Salo continues all'tliiB week. & IMglig 1 ssas JS s.- UtijEy, Incorporated, MadiBOhvlllo. I I' M C. wTaiNBSAY, r -- . News of the Town papers for stilo at the Bee Office. Jack Halloway left Thursday for Nashville. The Guild ofSt. Margaret's will prv? tea in the Victory building: on Wednesday afternoon and evening, April 19. Everyono cordially Invited. Clem Armatrougand It. M. Slaton, Mr. and Mrs. tr iu Louisville this week. Walton Perry Is visiting his bIb of Madisonvjlle, were here Wednesday on business. So doz 50c Ladies' Scarfs all colorp, SCo each, on sale atBarnes, Gowand 4 Co., Incorporated, Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry spent Wednesday in Madisonvillu with friends. Eequlre Jas. Priest attended the FlBckl Court in Madlsonvllle Tuesday. 4,Tkr Grain Ok Dust," by David Graham Phillips, that jan as a serial in "The Saturday Evening Post," is on sale now at Sisk Bros. Book Co., Madlsonvllle, Ky. L. R. Ray, of Madlsohville. made a business trip to this city Wednes- day. Prof. Dudley made an address at tho Mothers' Meeting in Madlson-vill- e Wednesday. vllle today netting friends, ,. Mrs, J. A. Blondin left today Id Visit friends in Hgdrson. Do you know that if you keep your premises clean it will be an in centive for your neighbor te to like- Wlftf? M. E. Jagoe vlslted.vKiendfl Madlsonvllle today. ,( Mrs. H. L. Bramwoll and children, of Nashville, are visiting Miss Eliza P.oblnson this week. Mary Martin is visiting Mis friends to Madlsonvllle. Mrs. Sageae Coeaen is in Madi-Till- e today vlsitiag friends. Boo vok Sam After April 15 we will Mil Buff Orpidgtpn, White Wyandotte and White Leghorn eggi for Wo par setting of 16. J. D. MoPukrson, JR., . Madlsonvllle, Ky. of Suthard Mrs. O.O.-'Woodru- Mrs. Cam ABbby is in Madlson- In v fl, day shopping. befaoolhouse, was in town Wednes- -- steady work. NORTONVXliliR COAIi & COKE CO., Incorporated Nortonvillo, Ky. h, "Easter services in Madlaonvillo Christian church will be of especial interest. At the morning hour the uholr will render music of a very high order, which It haB been rehearsing for some time Rev. S. M. Bernard will preach on "The Resurrection." At night the children have charge, under the direction of Miss Mary Ruby Mortotu You are . invited. , GREAT EASTER SALE NOW Wa'ntbd 100 minors at once for Apply to Quite a crowd left Thursday -:." , morning for Sebreo to attend the C. W. B. M.Conveution. ThoBe in : Coat, with cuffs attached. . the crowd were: MrB. H. R. Corpy and daughter, Elizabeth, Mrs. J. L. cuffs. .X; o Coat, with two, soft collars and Long, Mrs. M. B. Long and daughter, Elizabeth, Mrs. Madison OldCoat, with two laundered collars, attached ham, Mrs. W. S. McGary, Mrs. DR. L. C. RAY DR. E. B. HARDIN Pongee or outing, with soft collar and cuffs attached., Theo. Watts, Mrs. T. H. Stoue, Dorothy Corbitt and Rev. and Drs. Hardin & Ray &1..SO eiancl Mra. D. T. Stanley. J $1.00. Beginning Wednesday, April 12, caf A.leo A and continuing for ten clays we will have a Slipper Bargain counter in Painless Extracting ' our store, on which will be placed a YOUR MONEY BACK and Porcelain Work large lino of Men's, Women's and IF YOU WANT IT Children's Oxfotds and Pumps in High Clou Dentistry is our Specialty tan, gun metal and patent leather; Ttltphont 390 OlKce&vintt Bank Bib. ' These are good values and late Btyles S and wo are Belling them below Kentucky Maiiseneille, Loosens the phlegm cost. This is the beginning of tho .Bloodln Cough Immediately and aeaso'n, and you cannot alford to maneutly, cures a miss taking advantage of tho oppor Cough. Croup, "Whooping Cough and all Throat and Lung Q W. S. Dulln made a buR.lnejs trip tunlty to get your summer footwe. r Affections. The best remedy for at to this place Wednesday. ', children. 25c. 50c and $1.00 a bottle. BOUKLAND & MOTIIERBHKAD. Mrs. Harriett wells Allen, Gaffnry. S.C. says: Mrs. R. N. Ciark spent WednesI have tiad Bronchitis for about twenty years and Rev. Geo- C. Abbitt, of Hopkins Its the first medicine that has done Be much good. day in Mudlnonvllle with friends vllle, will preach at' the Llbraiy Miss Pearl Cansler, of the country Suudy night at 7:80. 'With him St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug VA Department, Special Agents was in town Wednesday. IS THE TIME TO BUY CHINA, will be a special choir from Grace I SPBIKQWAEE AUD QUEENSWARE. OURP0TTEEY, GLASSDr. and Mrs. A. O. Slsk apel't Episcopal church of HopkinBville, STOUE IS ES Weduesday iu Nashvillelshopping- - who will have charge of the music. Why not clean up your back lut THE LARGEST IN TOWN. aud burn the" trash? Don't you , M. Hanua, SrT, Is visiting Iiib All are. invited. to attend. Dinner Seisin Haviland, English and Domestic daughter in Znigler, III., this week. Mrs. Floyd Lailoon, of Madison think it would look 'better? K.p:kf! Beginning Wednesday, April 12, to W. J. Bailey, Madlponvllle. Ky rille, visited friends here Thursday and continuing ten days, we will MusToikB, Maga-sine- s, Planes, Sheet have a Slipper Bargain Counter in H Typewrltersfjabn, Carbon ourBtore, on which will bo placed a Paper. Mail ordfo) felted. KSTJFLEZ largeliue of Men's, Women's and A "cjtOCipRY 70S KITCHEN USE AN IDEAL .TTa - LTlJJSa i Children's Oxfords and Pumps in xvy. iwno, tr.. BOOK COMPANY Gal- Kizint? Bowls, 10c su.ajlk. Covered Bowls, 15c Tan, Gun metal and patent leather. Jhone 10L.8. Ion Pitcher, 15c. YlL daughter, are good values and late These Mrs. Laura VJMfervaMcK styles aud we are selling them beMargaret, who"7sbe'h shopping low cost. This is the beginning of in Louisville,, nave returneu nome. the season, and you cannot alford to Mrs.W. L. Gordon, Jr., who has miss taking advantage of the oppor- Nt EngliBb Poroelain Fire Proof Tea Pots, 4c and ec Nk. been quite sick at the hospital here, ' tunity to get your summer footware k In saucers) 5c to 50c Dealer Flower .:. f with .. Pots .. was able, to return to her home Wecl .. . at a;pargam. ...oc, ac ana. sc 1K WM "xtOBevHlo xrotiery iern jjisnes nosday. .BOUBLAND & MOTIIHRSWBAp. O Ianipa, itamp Shades, Chimneys, Burners aud Wloks. to Begiuning Wednesday, April 12., : Rodgers, of W Toilet Sets from $3.25 Mr. ami Mrs. & P-- P, $l.ee Books, Stationery, aud continuing ten days we will MftdiftnvlUei W?FP heF6 T!)9Fsday Imve a Slipper Bargain Counter In and Win-do- & atiajpirig'. our store, on which will be placed a Wall Miss Carnie4Jones, of Morton? large line of Men's, Women's and i3M and, a Gap, waB in town shopping ThursChildren's Oxford and Pumps in day. Tan, Gun metal aud patent leather. BefcfcUing Wednesday,. April 12, These, aro good values .and late, complete lineof beandcontinulng for ten days we will styles aud we are selling them have aSIIpptr Bargain Counter' in low cost. This is the beginning of Articles. our Store, on which will be placed a the season, and you cannot afford to large lfoe, of Men's, Women's and taking advantage of the oppormiss 122 Wtst CiHltrSt. Phut 72-- 2 N' Jewelry a Specialty Children's 62 fords and Pumps in tunity tp get your summer footwear tan, gun metal and patent leather. at a bargain. BOI7RLAND & HoTIIRRBUBJlD. These .are good values and late w styles and we art tolling tbem Do yon knew that it is cheaper to oot. This is the' beginning of keep clean than to bay drags and BOOK STORE live season, and yoa oaunot afford to pay doctor's Hills? SISK BROS.' tnltt taking advantage of the opporMr. and Mrs. Ott Powers visited tunity 16 get your summer footwear Nlilimtlll'i, K). in Madlsoaville Sunday. ut a bargain. TBM. C. '1XTAV BKUC0X7 VTtXY if BourlandA Mothbbbhkab. "W lysTi Mies Sallie Colbert narrowly es;ii'yi leeway "ifii'Upiuiyii mpluip y i.anmif j yi qplfiqtMpMvqP wnfpmy4fe?p9 caped being run over by a horse "Hfmrted Thursday night, which became ti. OKM at 3 frightoned Mrs.arain. If it bad not been for Turner, who jerked Fowls and Ejrtis from her away just in time, she would hae probably been seriously in Hawkins Strain ot jured. Barred ltncke. Also pure Btnck of Rhode Island Red, per setting or "15. fiue Burred Rocks $2.00. Rhode Islimu Red .$1.50. Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers 'We aro prepared to answer promptly all calls day or night Pkosc No. Ill oi 558, Maauonvillc, Ky. Bislrlbutor 1 .' Ky. We Call Attention to Our Assoitment of Spring Negligee shirts French -- 1911 . I cuffsV SIXVJSF, DENTISTS Big Assortment 50c Negligees. II3H. $2.00 : BISHOP per-Check- & CO. er CHINA, QUEENSWARE AND - GLASSWARE Semi-Porcela- in 5ISR BROS.' Madisonvilie, fr $5.00 -- $37.50 One-Half FIRK.FJiOOF II Ky. (i. sl ... ... -- - . Paper Shades jt ir Fancy it's 'o?vlsr it's a.t -- n DUNKERSONsSp tee-lo- Madisonville, Kentucky l) SALE E-iy- OBRYAiM:UTLEY & CO. Fa-moti- H s CHANGE SSXMBHHHHBHlHyu2flH7i' EG. t X -- 601118 0K Mirifalfiflintfhi'Tl' i m''r tH&'""A'i& mftimift"iJ,T'a"' WiHiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifciiiijini DAVIS ar. fuuuiaunuiuK, ij .X1 UMj..AMH.ifA . IN WMiAN'S a iiwlniif 1 LIFE Made Safe by Lydiat. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. WPMWKawwSS Nev Store HADISCWVULE'S BIG BAR8AIN HOUSE at the--' PBBBMfc -r SB s-- in -- m BiaiaiaB We offer the Biggest Bargains in Men's and Women's Clothing Suits, Dry and GoodHjMllineryj Notions, Shoep and Lewi Outs ever brought together lb tbn city. Specials Nice New Suits for, RekdV-toV-Woar Thisiis 6he largeBt Easter Sale ever attempted in MadiBonville ; I Kj'ttf Samnn. 'M m.' sk wrwrtr -- w-e fSBBBBBBBBMlBBBBBBBBBV ofl, Service t Te long m ''" " rJBJBJMBJSJSMHH j ' .4 - SNERWIN WILLIAMS' kH 1 Men, 5 00, $0 60. $7 50.$I0 00,?12.GO, $15,001 Best Calico Prlat,;tfh;ayar.d;.3& Good Pbotory Cotton, the yd. 5a. 6 Spools O. N. T. Thread, 25u. , Pearl' Buttons, lc. dQzeu.' Jf Best Paper of Plntf,'3o, Meu'sox, all cofors, 7o. pair. Lot Men's 75c. and $1.00 Shirts, J? 25 cents V Misses,' and Children's Amen oau Silk andcLace LIb1 Hobo, worth 36 and 20o , for 7o.jt.Hlr. Big Ave of Men's Pante, $1.50,. $2.00, $25Q, for 08c. MonN 26c. TieB, 10c. MenVSOo. TIob, 25o. x $1.00 and $20.00. The HkkH sheim shoes weCockney 8ell but the carefulrnttention given to iitting yoiKrft. not only m the "Natural kBSBkkkkkkkkHHkkv. HiliiHBiA Shape" Flor- - Granitevillc. Vt "I was nassine .througii.the.ChangeofXifeand suffered iTom "nervousnese m-- i and other annoying symptyoms, and ,1 can truly say tnaT; wm I'm Lydia EKnkh"am'ff Vjegle table 'Coinx pound has proved kkl ' worth mountains of iilllMold tp me aa it kkkH PREPARED PAINTS The best for your house, floors or any kind bfinterior or I exterior work. We have stocked J 13 You get your money's worth in JiH m Wnr: . ervice M. the ityl anii comfort m ! of a n . and strength. I never forget to tell my friends what IiVdin E. Pinkham'a WS Yegetable-CompounliaB done frpao dtmtlg thW trying period. Complete SR resiorauon to neaitn means so much to mo that for the sake of other suffor- ! iiiffworoefn I attv'wlllincr toinako mv .trouble public' so you may publish fxA d' i4i.ll iijiik, the above well known brand of -i , ; ji . RE4DY MIXED PAINTS and believe it unnecessary totryo ejxpjaintjie,. merits of this exceo'tfohal line. - w ' fei "S 4ftLs Wju 'MlrfIII daily dividend UMvLr Jivi v JZ'Sim aaf tafortf irkn nf UBLjaABWb.u&i. '.iTTh "aA Brl iH 'M M 1 yj wv w'mg M liF.D., Graniteville, ViJ 'Wide-snrea- Mr Mmi-- 1 H 1 MOST STYLES $5,00 r. yls,- - ftrT INCORPORATED " J- -' tJCPb' . H New I5Bter Hatg Npw on M ST. BERNARD MlNfNG GO. EARLINGTON, KENTUCKY HOPKINS M. CO,, No other medicine for woman's', ilia lTMt hits received suck and un d qualified endorsement. No other medicine M'o know of has such a record of cures as has Lydla E. Pinkham'3 Vegetable Compound. For more than 30 years it lias been curing wo as inllamma uon, ulceration, norom tumors, irreg' r.rtlf Xaa periodlc,pains and nervous M nrostratlon, and it is unequalled for carrying women safelv throucrh tho 5y period of change of life. maa's-illafiuoli Sg flu .f'4'rrl .icln rAtfet i il innlli'HftP oil fli m nof popular 'colors. ' We cordial! urge an prospective-- 7W . painters to call vand leq us iiiatse Hute?.; 1 k. J ST. BERNARD'DRUG STORE ST. BERNARD MINING CO; v '! S EARLINGTON, INCORPORATED KENTUCKY I. HOBTON. Manner X'fltucky I Madlsonvllle, Mrs. PinJrliani, at Lynn, Mass., invites all lck Tvonion to write her for aI vice. Her advice is fre (1 ( Spk JZ . . rut I jvlwag llpt'ul. ewa it' ! s- '.. - 0 , I- - J rSMBl&w, -- , ' mm i mil inn ii iiiuiMiiiiiiiMM 11111111 iii Willi mi 1 ii, ",. imiiiii .y'afr-r- r S!mSm ii -- , , ' ,:,V""jrttfttt(yii' viwf' - j'y1ryi','i''1' IS 11 if - fiii - ' " hi' 111 n ii hi ii iian .,. in $iMMnWW , Enii! . L L!'L1'.-; "-1' in ii miii """" ''"" " iiiwimiBiMiiM mmmmmwmnt m mm I,,,,,, mm I agaggwu 4 '1 -- ' - mmmMJimiLm-mmm, , -- 1. "' in "1 H I 1 IT w a III w i ,. I ifis ever-stop -"' w mmm m ' mmmm r: iillil Dfes! Goods and Silks ( - i I I I ": a ; . I 1 Q Or -- 1 Staple Department Angriti'?r ," lk i 11i .uuja.i .Hope ., - i Ktfft" UmVIUV r , ' . Bleached 25 inch Plaid to consi.deXe' different ways ana means usjid'.bv cltf- interested.' in .the sale of their different fereht business concerns to get r, . .'.'. 3MF'' .v " " "Ts comn'odibjiesr ", IHlMTI .' ' ' " ' whose plan's and means- are the sTlave you "tried to locate ltiost advantageous to. the ,ljuyer;ffiffl" from whom you taktiie least' risk in Do you I - . ..:.' thncern -1( affi '' ; and waist pjjyg dsummerrDre 4il)ricS.in silk and: woo! were never . . ' more attractive than this season. Blacks, colore. and all the .new combinations, in all wool dross goods, Cotton. .. . maKinor your purcnasesr ' -. i ' Best Plaid " Cotton. Shirting. ...... 4 N - i Best heavy and light weight Best Unbleached SMeting 8 inch wide . . . . 1 f I Uv f j ... Best Unble'ached .Sheeting r90Jncli wide f"'. c . Splendid Bleached Sheeting Slihchwide: .. r. .'. .. You are in bus7ne'ss.1ust tl mm Line as we. You are selling 'something! How do you 'doitr f to sell and gp o;n :the get allyou Mr., farmer; if you have a dollars for a cara b!amu you ask your neighbatwo hundred and twenty-fivdoll horse actual value-- , v In 'order to sell this one hundred and seventy-fiv- e hpfseyo.u putyqiir .askivng4,price.uwl you .reach hisctuljvaUieand-thenyp- .jsm. , , . 1 : : . - rl50.'.$1P25ailtiup . I Silks, in Foulards, TatTetas, Messi-- . 'line's in solid colors, figured and striped, at 40c, 30c, le JIM -- 75ci.ft and....;. .. m8 f?f :.4I S UU ex- - e, Silk'Walst Patterns, something elusive, no two alike, $1 ateach . V 25 to. . f wide -- $3.50 ... V u -- ircerize'd; Foulards in a raiigeofstvles .. C (? &.-- "t ' '1 ' Best BleacWd.'Sheefing' 8i inch wide ... !7! 1 e ' i ; Best Bldached Sheeting 90 inch wide ' ; ' Bleache'd'PillowTtibing 42. inch wide. , M Bleaciied'Viilow Casing ii" 40 inch wide i; Staple Check ,, Ginghams s- -. Best Staple. Check Ginghams.- 1 3 Best Fancy Dress hams, 10c arid. v to '. . i C Waists c- to j - .. $5 . At this price range everything new 'in Waists, from the inexpensive 'white waisfs to the dressy affairs in' silks , ' and;J)nds6nie mbroidered'w Jfsti s. TaJlorsd,3Vait.'s . UnU-sTe- We and high neck ,waists and the 'short sleeve and low neck waists j "r . r" .tflrh'e-sa.in;J principle' applies inreellinor mefGhandise1 Merchandisemfist bring its actual value, and Other TOes say more if, they can getii.t ; r,';. "This" store has' ri a asking prioM' We Have' one" price 'onlyAand(;that' s our "" selling price, i;. "; 'V'"'" ''rV inclination to gellall we can, neither have we an? inclination' We have-n6belteye you arex buyi.merclfan'dise at less than its aqthal Value. to makeh-youvv e uciL wc uan iui, uwuauc ciiuiim' cvei y fiine us quite natural' qucuiLy, tne woncman- inat.we biiuwiu lnuw muic dLjuui j.yg nici tne average; majgjjot invqusiness.'., J part Qj.Khe servrce we render istd put this knowledge d'iuour disposal, to T'giVel 'you the benefit of it, to use it to yjour interest. This store issimply te'emirig wifrall kin'dS of th bVf hierchandise that mills can produce, ajSt as stylish as genfarand art .carivde vise. the fev AVSive yourself, an opportunity to ffiap sorpe of the benefits i6f this service display of seasonaMe wearing apparel, for men, wOmen arid, 7 and see -- Viilrli-An ... t inrliic: nirf of rHp rminrrv Mf',:..-- . f . v Dupionne Silk in a gre?t variety of patterns, Cg 'U ''" ' M -- - uu-m- e . SHi'rts . '..snipl,-m&&tjyer,v,tft'a,- Clnffpifs, .' -- Parianins, ..Serges, Voiles and fancy Worsted Dress Skirts in nil 19! l styles and the-practica-l " ' irrevcry, required size 'Panamas, Series and Worsted, priced at$2SO.i.S3 50, .$7.50r.$,Sd, .f!OrSl2,50, 4.-$5- looms-a-ndjtlje:- ; ' ,v the-larges- t Voiles, prffted-.at $C, .$7 50, $8 50, - . ,. r Srfc 4 i ,r ami. .,,,.....:. ..p ,t$y '''" 1 i .' ) ' 'f.;,... r i Millinerijj r"'r'lat- - ; Ladies' SoifS and' Coat , A Glen's sWear' Our Millinery exhibit reveals'.an extreme range of the season's newest models. Hat's that depict the est thoughts in. millinery. .All are. tasty, 'practical and sensible creations and worthy the attention of any woman who is planning to purchase a new hat. .workroom.; ar,e" models The prQduc.tSuofqm-qwof the milliner's art- copied foreign and y .. American designs; n' - j 2 ; We have the newest and best in women's fashionable attire. We have a splendid stock of stylish spring Suits and Coats, .jnade,of,,good materials, well tailored, good quality lihmgs'm Cdafs, and all sizes and styles represented.- - Priced at &.V - . $1 2.50, $1 5, $16, $1 7.50, $20 '' ; Our Suks. are ready now. The productof months of careful preparation, selction, study; fabrics picked from the world's best iparketis; garments, designed by tlte libst Yashioii builder,s;t .tailored b,y the most skillful hand craftsmen; a 'mosfcyarieH, stock of fine- Clothing S,V to choose from. ; , r ' h. from-exclus- ive' i t 5 If you, are interested in high art exclusive Millinery it will pay you to visit our department anci talk to our head trimmer. : , $30 SteUon and Liberty Brand Hats. ....$1 to $5 Coats priced at $io, $12.50, $15, $18, 20 and.v.S25. Linen Dusters at each. .$3B50 8Hu 55 Stacy Adams, King Quality Shoes $2.50 tO $6 Shirts..,. 50C tO $2 Ladies' Dresses at each. J I a50j S2 S250 Belts, Half Hose, Underwear and any- tO $2 Children's Dresses.. 25C umig cioc yju ucu iu iiwnc :$2Z.BQ'k $25 .;.... Meavsmts;,;, .tr.t .'; 50 - ..;v;:':-.v-.'..-.$7,- to "J Ferguson-McKinne- y '. !". G UULUl. J i;. i THE MERCHANDISE WE OFFER Possesses every element of the season's latest styles,; and you aresure ot satisfaction for the : .. . . '';$" . price you pay .' ". :. -- ' . .C5 BARNES, CO WAND & CO. Incorporated iJ&H' , 1 f EARLINGTON, KENTUCKY 9 Hi 'W .4' V ;' :$. A- "rx w LSlj ,.- - ;. .. . ...X :. "