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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): April 18, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): April 18, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911041801_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): April 18, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. 4t xP u t TUESDAY N TUESDAY A' and FRIDAY a and FRIDAY IF YOU TWENU-SECOM- D DON'T ADVERTISE . EARL1NGT0N, YOUrtfUSINESS---ADVERTIS- E IT FOR SALE . YEAR HOPKINS CO " fgf c KY TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1911 31 FIERCE BATTLE I -- ATAGUA PRISTA of Federal and Reb Diaz's Men Repulsed. i". .Entire Force 1 Anitas Engaged. -- )v; LIVES OP AMERICANS ENDANGERED Douglas, Ariz., April 17. The entire forces of the federal and rebel armies began a fierce bat-ti- e at Auga Prista this- - morning from the firing that the rebels had repulsed the federals' attack. The loss of life on both sides is sure to be henvy-Many shells were po tired into tbis place, endangering the lives of Americans and heavily dam -- at 6 :80 o'clock. At 9:80 it was evident aging property, i Lieuteant Odlouel William A. k & h iW" V - ' 1 1 Skunk, commanding the fiirst Uaited States cavalry in Douglas sent James T. Williams, a news paper man of Toscon and Obas. A. McKean, a former array man, with a mtMagt to Reyualde Diax, comfediBK the advaciag forces f federals. The mewM was siatilhr to that deliver, to the RW1 chiefs in Anga Prieta that battle plans mutt be so arraaged tkat no bullets from either fiew federal or rebel rifle crote the line and again endan gerHtfe and property on United States territory. -- The two men went in an automobile flying the American jblors and a white "flag and were escort-- ed by therebels to'" within' sight of the federals, three miles south of Auga Prieta. The messages were received by Diaz and his staff. The federals commander sent word to Lieu, tenant Shuuk that every precaution would Ue taken against firing across the hue. Diaz said : . "If Americaus were killed in the battle Qf 'last Thursday it must have been because of their failure to observe care, If in 'our attacks on Agua Prieta any shots go aoross into the United States territory it will be be cause we are unable to prevent -- OHa'tftHtfc trhuMpliB of te&iel science wbioh change the course of exhifrUvl (n Egypt. The valley of the Nile is finpues'fi rKrilW,I)e f cotton that its staple fetches a hiRh bo well scl&tnetl trfthe earthr SY AILXIW DAVIS. ie regularly Imported into thie conn The Episcopal services at the er i.ct) i4ia American uplatA,' try ton tissues. But hitherto the cotton olasl free Library Sunday evening cropfor use in the finer Ui be al ectentirely sold for export, ou account of Frank Cain, of Transylvania I of Xgyt has had University in Lexington, who is were particularly attractive. Mr ?coal, petroleum or any other fuel for the complete aetyuw of titn brought with him from nianufaetWritiifJJilHRees. Th rMk city of Lord Cromer and the cum- - at home during his spring vaca-catioAbbitt St'iJri was in this city jester-du- y Hopkinsville a part of his choir, relal enterpfllWt his colt TRf Slr Reginald Wjngate, have tound for visiting his grandparents, eut has waited upon for centuries an who provided beautiful Easter 'JCcypt what lte" industrial da n.i inexbaatible Bupfriy.fti, Jjjg--; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J)avis. music. For a diBUne oMUWiUm ir Nile runs through a vaBt morass, John Ray Clark, Field SecreLadies of the Episcopal church estimawd to cover IBjpirf m, which is Known as the siiacl dis- great reach it is impusBibte to se tary of the- - Christian Eudeavor Guild will give a tea in the Vic- trlct. ThrouRhout tflfjng;th i tory buildinc Wednesday after-noo- cure fuel of any kind ; and as BI ll t river channel has no banks large of the States of Missouri, Kenbreak away, block up the lower chan tucky and West Virginia, was and evening which promis- niftBses of .emM, a weedy grow nel, impede navii atlou and, In Jqp rainy peason, even render it dangerous. iu town yesterday In the interest es to be overruu with patronage, At Lord Cromer's suggestion, Herr von Rath, a German diplomatist ;u delicious mouu is and chemist, undertook to utlHie this material (audd) in the form of a of his work. A delicate' piipp.trd. cheap local fuel. Sample consignments were sent to Berlin for experiVirginia Misses McGary, ' WlM ment, and after some trials at" Merseburg a process was invented by Katherine Spillmnu and Martha The Southern Methodist Sun wKtefe, in the course of a few miutes, the sudd is converted into a fuel McGary and their guest, Miss duy School broke all recofda 'lH$4feet, which has a heating va4uev nearly with a density-o- f s of coI. u'he cost of manufacture is trilling, and a Bramwell, of Nashville, were in with an attendance of about Sunday that 210and a collection of more than caloric power equal to that ofcoatjsnn be produced in Egypt for at least the city yesterday visiting f the local price of thefual.' friejids. $0, the.collection. going to mis a financial interest in. the invention, The Budan government sions as is the custom one Sun- made valuable concessions to 'the fttventors, and entered into the producDon't forget the day each month A number of tion of this new fuel, whose MOceMful application to the manufacture of Bee has a branch office for Madinow pupils were eurolled, and cotton goods will inaugurate a new era in the eventful history of a pro- sonville people in Morton's Furniture Store. If you want advertiscountry. Wall Street Journal. the building was, almost jam full. lific but ing or job work or wish to subscribe Some of the classes think of for the paper, call up number 4. ST1MDPIPI WliL spreading outside under the trees I X? .r Ob Aileen Davis, Manager. TEXT SOOH when the weather improves. 1$ Mrs. Thalia Furgerson, of Loctmoiiee Drakesboro, is in town visiting Work ou the fouudatiea.of tke hev sister, Mrs. Ruby Laffon. jaew Methodist ehwrch ha bgan hk Skayer, of and the building will M Robert aad Pratt Owen spent The steel eeetioi pti ether looaU is at rapidly as weather permits. E..B.A1. material for Earliogtons. sew Snaday in Eva&sville with n, 1: n Church Notes FUEL DISCOVERY IN EGYPT II Madisonvilk Notes commencement exercises of the Hanson public school. Mrs. Joe Rash returned horns Saturday, after speadiug several days with relatives in Daweoa. Mrs. E. L. Young returned home Saturday after a few week visit to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mro. ,7. W. McGinats, iu Danville, Mr. and Mrs C G. Oug spent several davB in Louisville thii K. :Ji week with frieuds. R06C0 Cox, of Nebo, was towu Saturday. Semi-Weekl- lm two-third- s, four-fifth- one-hal- Get the habit of coming to th jr branch office of the Bee, at Morton's Furniture Store,, when you want engraved cards, em. bossed letterheads, dauce tickets f programs. We have the best aa let us figure with you on prfcea. AiiKBN Davis, Manager. Mr. and Mrs. John Hall are is. ha-iak- f Semi-Week- ly Slaughterville Mrs. visiting Halj's parents, Mr. and Mrs-- H. . M. Ooffman. long-neglect- ed - Miss Harp Eblen spent th week end with relative in Roh-ard- s. maM fit W -- II prrf fir(Elo . Rev, J. M. Burden is coHdsct-lo- g a protracted meeting in the Baptist church on Sebree nue, with good attendance. Ave- A aumber of Eurhngtoa young ladies will produce an attractive little' play at Telnple Theatre Monday nighty April 24, on behalf of the Philathea class of the Southern Sunday Methodist school who are raising a special fund for the new Church. Special Easter services were held at three places iu Ea'rliug-Suudanight, the Christian and Methodist churches arid the Ifree Library. All were well attended. y Ear-lingtY on General improvement i Sun- day school attendance is reported by the various" denominations in Earhngton. An tUaster egg hunt, was en? joyed by two primary classes of the Methodist Suuday school at .it." Of4r Fiem Wfctw. Washington, D. On April 17. ."Don't, cross the American- Mexican border Jine' under any circumstances; if necessary 4to communicate across' the line do it by eivirikhVf Was the purport of iutrucfcl&uTr'itelQgraphed ' today by Mjo7,frJeTddral 'Wood, '" coramaVJiu ?he")tfrm'yr, 'to the arfny Vibiriniahde'rt,,'fti Texas. . This explains "tlie 'use 6f two f' civiliautf'iu carrying 'a message from'tiftl! Shunk, eomkukudiog the United States troops at Douglas Ariz. GeneraLWoed has telegraphed instructions "that If- either the i federal or insurgent 'troops of . '"Mexico .eaW American territory 't. they'are to be disarmed arid held 'and tha't everything possible niuet be done to preserve ueutral- . ity. -- "Oakm'oor" Saturday afternoon, some forty little: children portic ipatfigr Muses Pajtyev Rule ond Ida Martin are-- ; teachers of these classes.- .. ' v A r J. . ?-- s N - The sermon at. the Christian church last Suuday morning was fall of instruction and inspiration, giving, as it did, the history of the growth of observance of Easter from a heathen festival of the beautiful services now held 'in all Christian lauds in memory of the resurrection of Christ. All went away feeling helped for life's work and with brighter hope for the future. A packed house greeted' the children at the Sunday evening's entertainment given by the Mission Band at the Christian church. It was a program of unusual merit and so perfectly rendered that notfahitch of' aay kind was to be seen, every recitation and song seeming to It into oner great whole and all doue iu the most perfect manner. It certainly reflected great qredit ou Mrs. John Lont:, who is the superintendent of the Band and who did the drilling of the children for this entertainment. Some of the drills were especially fine. atv I., M. H fc t St' a ; A 60 eeMTfettfe 6f ltlo4tf JK.ftheu-- y the moft aggravated case of sore throat, A-- most effective remedy for eold on eli est, croup, ete. Bold by St.Beraard Mining Co.Jncorperated, .Drug Department, Special Agents. matieLitumeut will last longer than GevT'WHlwn'Will '"." Gall Per JWaps Show-in- k State by Districts. ,? ij& v i' ).. "U 4v. Jfc - Gov, Willsoii5 hue announced that before taking up the ques tion of calling an extrn, session of the Legislature to redistrict thp Stae .he yill call upon Alvin S. Bennett, secretary of the Republican State Committee, for maps showing the State by dip tricts with the population of each district. Aotive preparations are going s on for that are to begiu next wek at the Chris- tian church. Cottage meetings sure being held in four different revival-meeting- rest. J w standpipr has arrived aj been frtends. Rodger s is haadling the throttlb Miss Cpra Hall was in Earliugunloaded. The manufactirers " in his place. A prudent niQther Is always oq ifa, have been notified aud every- ton Monday with friends. watch lor symptoMs ei worms in'twc Conductor Win. Buckly,u thing, mcluding the foundation, children. PalenoBB, ladtTof injterT Engineer I. JK. Latou wwi is in readiness for its erection Miles Mattingly, of Owensboro, in play, and peevishness is the 8lgat was the guest of Miss Winnie for WHITE'S CREAM VJiRJCt--" charge of an eieursion train f row on Hidgeway, near Jonn Sharpes' FUGE. AfewdoBes of this exoel-leAshby in this city today. . remedy puts an ena.tq the worn Hopkinsville to. Louisville residence, as soon as the Mr.' ''aud Mrs? Schelly Ashby and the child soon acts naturally, This is the first f the 25c per Berarrive to do the work, left Monday to make Price Mining bottle. Sold by 8t.Dear Co., Incorporated, nard season. , hen tho new atandpipe is in that place their home in the Department. Freight business on the'Ierlk "stailScl Earliugton will liave fuluTekV ifrT"Asiny is' goiugrTni derson division coutinues to im- standard water works equip grocery business in that city. Wesley an Class Gives Reception. Four double header meut, with some changes aud prove. The reception given by the Mrs. Roy Forrester, of traius were run north Saturday additions yet to be made to Wesleynn class of the M. E. Sua-dawas iu the city Monday afternoon. water mains, hydrants and School South, at the E. Ai-shopping. B. McVey, Supervipor of pumping station and a little to A. night was a Mr. aud Mrs. N. E. McKinnou, krooms Thursday Bridges and Buildings, was .in be addediby the city in the way most pleasant affair. This clas of Earlingtou, and sister, Miss of fire fightiug appliances. Madisonville Monday. was organized a few months ag With a maximnm head of Lynch, of Milan, Tenn., were iu by Prof. E Dudley, who is one. Hosso had a nar"Seudder" the oity yesterday. row escape Saturday night Ho water in the uew standpipe we of the most enthusiastic Sunday Mrs. N. G. Motliershead, of School workers in the State. was ou top of his train going will get, in the business center, through Madisonville, and his eighty pounds pressure and Earlingtou, was in town yester- The enrollment of the class is head came in contact with the water supply available to every day. about eighty, with a large averhouse iu town, so for as pressure Mre. J. T. Morgan, of Norton-Vill- age attendance. new' passenger shed, which. is was in the city .Monday. being' erected there. He was is concerned.. When the Sixty of the members were other improvements to Tom Cannon, of St. Louis, together on this occaseion to Earlirigfon and given hurrridvtb medfoal' attention. He will jbei Qim water systenfejare complete Mo., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. better acquainted and spend Burlington, will have ajl in this X A. Hoffman in this city. 'readyiov duty in a feWdays. a good social time, which .they liue that woold be required in The' heavy rains of the past Mrs. H. H. Holeman was in did., this line of a city of any size. Earliugton Saturday, visiting Besides helpful speeohes by week'have been very hard on In other words we will have friends. IteyW. 0. BraBdoa ad Prof, theJnew track .infuse on this ' j, . bulletins have Jt'stantlasd" equijtnent. division. iMrrl ,' Dudley;, Rev, W. O.Wimbedy "Mis Lizzie Haywood-- of been issued warning engineers GiveeAidto'liriken. was in town Friday "shop-pin- of Mad'isonville, highly those prefeeDt with a most of the soft places and requiring Sometimes liven kidneys and bowels seem to go on, a utrike and reearnest talk. then? to d'ebrease speed. Miss Willie Belle Ashby is in instructive, fuses to work rlght,'Then vou need e Miss Berice Wimberly tho80 pleasant little Dr. Klng'a New Life. Pills to give White Plains visiting friends. bRqtifajl)v,ioleji selection parts of the- - city ou the same them natural aid and gentlv compel We make a specialty of doing two accompanied. y Mise Katie Mar-rol- l, proper action. Excellent health soon and three-colnights, to nights each week, work. If yon want follows. Try them, 26c at all Drug-ist- classy job work Brick c(e cream aud deli- that will give satisMonday night and Friday eighty faction see our samples and get cions cake were served by the laPeople of all religious beliefs" One Week Left. prises at the Madisonville Branoh dies. Each guest Was given a. are invited to those meetings, liave ouly one week loft Office in Morton's Furniture Store. Easter souvenir, a hand painted Xou and the number attending us AjiiEEN Davis, Manager. in which to take advantage of chicken. large and the interest fine. ProMr. and Mrs. Omar Oates, of our rose bush offer. One week fessor McKinney will arrive frem Nortonville, were in the city Your tongue is coated, Illinois next Monday and the re from next Saturday our offer will shopping Saturday. Yonr breath Ib fdal. IIedaehe come asd fe. big chorus will be withdrawn. Between this hearsals of the These eymptomB show that yoac Mrs. J. B. Briggs, of Decatur, j begin at once, the revival ser- and April 29; you can get the 6i'x trouble. To tsbmt Ala., who haB been the guest of atomaeb, the theoflrst thing, aJMt ' the. cause is vices Jwgiuning at the church on roses absolutely free, Kead our Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Murphy for Chamberlaia'B Stomach and Liver Wednesday uight of next week. advertisement in another part of. several days, left Saturday for Tablet will do that. Basy e & and most effective, Sold by Gtafc The music committee is actively, this issue and send in yonr sub RuBsellville, io visit relatives. King k, Sobs. scription at once. workiag m securing additional Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Ooff-mainstruments and enlisting the Meh ef 2tf Tfe up Tracks el Southern Feared Arrest Fer BeeUejfjhij ami Cent-- . of Henderson, were in city for the Chorus singers of the MlMW.JrKthHi C. nwti jwvrwc Hopkiasville Saturday. ' ' work, and,it seems, that everyDeputy Ooroper Droege, ol A mob Of 200 saaeked mn Wm. Elliot general manager thing must be in readiness when formed at Seymour, Ind., SunCleveland, returned a verdict of the time comes for the meeting day aud tore up the tracks of the ofjhe Steaming Tobacco Asso- suicide in the case of Mise Cora, ciation of this district, was in to begin. Haines, who is said to have died Southern Indiana Tracsion Co., town Saturday on business. of heart failure. He declares he The Baraca Class qf the M."E. which had been laid across a Mrs. EdWinetead and Miss park; The police and fireni9n is convinced that the youag woChurch, South, is growing. Last Nannie Lyle, of Mt. Vernon, man took ho life by hanging, beof , were held at bay at the point Sunday it had an atteudance 's cause she feared she would he shotguns when they attempted Ind., are visiting Mrs. with six new memberr. The father, Lum .Wooten, in arrested on a bootlegging warroll of members has doubled to interfere. this city. rant issued at Minerva, 0., where since its orgauization. It, with No More Dyspepsia. A.' V. Thompson, of Louisville, a liquor crusade has been in, Gas, or other Stomach Troubles, all the other classes of the school, Nothing will remain undigested or was in town Saturday enroute to progress. shows a healthy increase sour on your Btomach if you Providence on a business trip. Stops earacliein two minutes, toothache or pate will take a little J)ige6teze, a powerItching pi)e3 provoke profanity, but profmity ful digestive, harmless and nleasant ' Mr. aud Mrs. Will Pritchett of burn or scald in five miautes, lioar6neR, wt won't cure them. Doau't Ointment cures Itching as Maple Syrup, For sale by the and two children were in Han- hour; muscleache, two hours; sortliroat, twalf kleedlug or p.rotudlng piles aitor years of suffer- drug department of the St. Bernard hours Dr, Thpmas' Kcltctic Oil, wonarcti son Friday evening attending the pain. ing. At anjr drat siere. Mining Company, Incorporated, takiW.8Ch neeied John X. Taylor; of Greenville, was In 'town several days last week. Pi Lv O'Bryan, of Mertoc Gap, was in the city, Saturday. W. O. Satterfieid, f was l town Saturday. tfa-nito" nt Sdn-day- me-chahi- es fQr-Hans- on -- Earl-ingto- u, A" O, e, stand-pipe.an- d he-co- , , H$tn-bou- ehfcee-taip- g. ed strike-breaker- s. gave-tftre- s. or of n, -- r ;of-18- Win-stead- : '' v C r- -i 3fV ?Jt2&f. 12 n? w a. i tr " '" i wrervn (" SSftj SB" 12! .Mfjy. PW ;t- v. TneFm: jrws -- " Makes the most nutritious food and the most dainty and delicious. I ShUUKING tuB6 AuTU?5lN ROYAL BAKINGAbsolutely Purm '' The only Baking Powder made - Hens Penned In Large Dry Shdapd Fed on Small Grain and Seeds '?! Do Well. POWDER from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No fussing or fretting over the Royal is the aid to many a cook's success. biscuit-making. mixture of pure wheat bran and hearts meal about equal parts, grain only three or four times a week and they thrived on It, an'd.laid ' IVo gimrnntco' Uio eonuluoncss of tlio nbuvo tustiuioiitul. well. But, as tho autumn season' came on they seemed to get tiredjof We sell VINOL with the it, and to scratch the mixture from the bins as much as possible, and to understanding that if it does seem to be going into early moult not give the purchaser perstopping laying almost entirely,-saya writer in tho Desert Farmer. Espefect satisfaction, we return cially has this been true of our Leghorns; and so ws put our thinking his money withouFquestion. caps on to devise a plan to hold them Will you try a bottle unup to the laying Scratch to some extent at least during tho early autumn. der these conditions? And so, with this object In vlewand" a large dry shed that was slatted up ST.BERNARI) MINING COMPANY all around available, we corraled a Drug Department Incorporated dozen or two of our Leghorn henB, and put them in tho shed enclosure, .with roosting provided therein. Then s part on a corn with All during tho spring, and the'oarly! of the summer, we fed our pons "I wouldn't take a thousand dollars for the good VINOL has done me. I was told that Cod Liver Oil was tle medicine I needed for my weakened condition and poor blood. I could not take the greasy mixture, and when our druggist told me that VINOL contained not only tonic iron but all the medicinal properties of Cod Liver Oil without the grease or oil or bad taste, I made up my mind that was the medicine am for me. I Tried it and strong and well." Mrs. J. T. Snyder, Greensboro, N. C. 40-da- y $1000 trHOUSE GLEANING TIM E IS NOW B ren 1 4 When you house clenn remember this is the place to get in window kind that shades, the don't break. The best in furniture that can be produced. Lace curtain stretcher, twelve feet length ai 98 cents and up. Rugs, carpets porch shades. and The best of everything in. furniture. Red star furniture polish contains no acid to injure your furniture. Lace curtains draperies. a nd Bissell's carpet sweepers, the best r.weeper made. Gilt paint that you can wash without it tarnishing. C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE. iTai I KENTUCKY '- Royal Cook Book ...! 800 Receipts- - --Free. Send Name and Address. ROYAL BAKIWa POWDER CO., NEW YORK. T 4Xm - K SKI .rrhrrBbv AKMRwfc iSii YOUR ..OLD stri CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor H. 0- - Bourland. Police Judge A. J. Bennett. Chief of Police Win. Bradley, NiRht Ohief J. H. Hamby. Tax Assessor J. H. Corbltfc. City Clerk Paul P. Price. Treasurer-FranF. Arnold. City Physician W. 31. Nisbet. O. S. Crenshaw, Clerk". City Engineer R. E. Whipfler. Modern Woodmen of the. World, Street Commissioner Robt. Wood Jno. B, Atkinson, No. 11992 meets every Wednesday, Councilmon - Y. Q: WAIiKER. S80. Madison Oldham, F. D. Rash, Geo. C. AtkniBon, Thos. Blair, C.M Elks, B. P. O. No, 788 meets at Henry. Mooting night Qrst Momlay Madisonville Monday night. aiRht in each month. B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. School Trustee Paul M. Moore. Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. Board of Health Ed M. Trahern,, Earllngton Chapter, U. D. 0., Q. Gilbert King aud Curtis B.John-sun- meets 1st Thursday in each month Al. D. at 2:30 p. m. . Postmaster Ohas. Cowell, Mrs. Kate Withers, Pres. Knights and LadieB of Security CHURCHES. will meet every Becond and fourth nights. Visiting members Catholic Church. First atrnasV Monday to -- every Sunday and holy day 7:00 invited attend. . m. Second mass and preaching C. S. Crenshaw, Clerk. 9:30 a. m. Vesperfe and benediction 7 aro cordially Visltiug p.m. Rev. J. P. McParlaud, Pastor. invited to members any of these attend k Court, No. 65 meets over 2nd and 4th Friday nictit at now Victory Hall. John Wand, Scribe. Staudwaite, Tribe No. 57,Rod Men meets every Friday sleep. Harry Lono, O. of R. Woodmen of the World, Catalpn Camp No. 301 lveets every Wednesday night. . All members are earnestly requested to be there. HAT MADE NEW FOR i'jirxrojjnrtfrjLt my mm j?tf o0BLS pptfirt mBMZ&W WAT CANT Standard Brovyn Leghorn Male. we Uttered tho ground well "with Btraw. and other trash, and began feed Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver ing them with small grain and, .seeds Tablets assist nature in driving ali in there for them to work out, and .of-- impurities out oi the system, insurmorning and evening we givetbem ing a free and reRulnr condition and a good feed of fresh white clover restoring the organs of the body to gathered while tho dew Is on itj'-health and strength. Sold by Geo. "t This system wo find is rallying' King & Sous. - 25 CENTS " , ?.- lflC4U&m'IIJ&UN7WJ& mrs I We have just placed in stock that wonderful Liquid Magician Coloritc, which will instantly change your straw hat to any color, leaving a beautiful glossy finish. Can also be used on Leather, Rattan-- Wicker, Wood or any.similar f material. Furnished in the following colors: CARB1NAL RE&. - i 8A6E REEN. t ' them greatly. K, JET Sunday-choo- l LodgeB CnuBOH. at 9:80 a. m. Preach I njro very HOT WEATHER FEATURE. Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7 r.. Prayer meeting ovory Wodnos. tn. day at 7:30 p. m. M. E. Chukoh. Regular services Chbibtian CHICKEN ROOST IS SANITARY .i .w r. Made Round Without Any Groove to Harbor Insects, and Can Be Quickly Removed. COME ON! BL4CM. BURNT STRAW. . NAVY ILtE. BROWN' CARET BLUE. VIOLET. LET US SHOW YOU SAMPLES . ihird Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 :80 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 0:30 a. m t 7:30. Sunday-schoClasB meeting, second Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Rev. I. N. Reid, pastor. .Epworth League J. S. Hancock, president.. AteetB every Sunday evening at 0:45 p. m. at the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. ' All are welcome. M. E. Church, Sodth. Rev. W. C.Brandon, pastor. Services on every Sunday at 11 a.- in. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer .meeting, Wednesday evenings at 7:80 o'clock. ol Ep-wort- The roost is mado round without' any groove to harbor insects. It can be quickly removed, cleaned and ro- - ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE ST. BERNARD MINING CO. INCORPORATED EARUNGTON, . - KENTUCKY 'mmmgmmmm&mBmsmmmm Sanitary JJhlckon Roost. placed, writes W. A. Jaquyth, in Popular Mechanics. Two screw eyes are turned Into the wall in a vertical pc--' in, apart. Each to sltion, from end of the roost Is provided with a hook or nail as shown. We can do your JOB h League, every Sunday evening t6:45. LadieB' Aid Society every Monday afternoon. Official Board meeting Mondav af tor flrsc Sundav in each month. .PRINTING of every description ROBT. SORY, M. OFFICE HOURS! 9 TO 12 A. M Office Ovr C. L. Ron' Grocery. D. Practice limited to diseases of Eye, Ear, No bo and Throat. Eyes Tested. Glasses Fitted, 2 V Oenerai A broken egg left in a nest is a disPrompt relief in all oases of throat Services fourth SunJay morning and everting in each month and' Satur- and lung trouble if you useChainber-Inln'- s ease breeder. diet all the leaves you can for the Cough Eemedy. Pleasant to day evening preceding. Prayer aud healing iu uffeut. scratching pens. meeting Friday ovenit g. Sunday Sold by Goo. King & Sons. school 2 p. m. Six pounds at six months Isn't big; Rhv. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. weight for Plymouth Rocks. take,-southin- Preaching 2nd and 4th Sunday at 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m. and the preceding Saturday night. Church moetlutr Saturday night. beforo tho 4th Sunday. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Prpyei ueetfnp o rv Monday night at 7:80. Rev. C. H. Grigson, Pastor. Missionary Baptist Church - - or Baptist Church. Wicks What do you consider the moat remarkable feature of tho present hot wave? Hicks That thoro have beon 22 Sunday school plcnlcs,wlth no rain to break them up. Donnarira Cards, Billheads, Circulars, Auction and Show Bills, Parnphlets, Law Blanks; "Brief. Blank Books, Labels nt Reasonable Prieea A Tb 4:30 P: M. Center Street. I MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY 44444444i Tfj r ay services first third at 7:80 p. m. and month.t undry at Sunday 3:30 p. in. in each school each Sunday nrornmg nt :0 o'clock. - Presbyterian Church Thui8( flRSHHBSiilSB. RRRSr Qp3rS?K'v:2vV?1 fleo-iiA.-Regu- BENEATH HER 4- in each month. LODGES. Masonic Lodge E, W ."'.Turner No. 548 meets 1st. and 8rd. Fridays JILH Gill 11 E. J. PiniiLns, Sec. Victoria Lodge, No, 84, K, of P. meets every Monday night. Visit rs welcome. Eknest Newton, K. of A. and S. Hopkins Lodgo, A. O. U. W. No. S81 meets every Thursday night. Y.Q. WAtjKER.Sec. 3olden Cross Lodge, Earllngton. Ko. 525 meets 1st. and 3rd, Saturday wight in each month. Mbs. BEKTnA TJmstead, Soo. Degree of Honor, No, 10 moots 2nd and 4th Saturday nights in each Grace asaonth. Miss Lxsjzie Hupp, Seo. Helen Ben Hur Lodge, Earllngton for that V. HV3 Licensed Embalmer KY- February is none too soon to start". your campaign for egg orders. W ne'l new breeds when they arej' better than tbo breeds we have, It is a mistake to suppose that eggs cannot be entered by bactorla. There iB undoubtedly great room, for improvement in tho egg industry. t.r The fact Is that one breed will do about as well as another if given the' ' right care." Young . birds, pullets, are usually' most reliablo for egg production in the; late fall and early winter. How hens 'do like sweot applosl Good for them, too. Share them be- tween the hens and the pigs. Latest and Best 3' 1HhHrW Not a cream centre in the lot. Tne Green and Silver Package CeeJ6fiUMwt.' Did Gladys marry for love? Oh I no. She is too well bred nS PnnHrv lllrn AVorvthlns" nloa 1i,i JJ U )Il7 "'" v. ... ...(, upon tna bestTsido, It all depends man who' is to run tlio business, Too many farmers and poultry raisers are prone to feed whatever theyj raise the most of, particularly corn. "With the open front poultry houso,, let the house be reasonably deep from; front to baqk with the roosts to the (., If Tke package mat nas caused more talk, and pleased more people titan anytkino; ever produced .ty years experience : in tneir eixty-'eigl-it im& rear. Soft-shelle- d eggs usually 'MAAYMMmWrVlWkmWfl that your hens are 1 3 B. M. SLATON Funerai Director, PKore '24-- 2 I ;: i NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. MADISONVILLE, &mmmmmfawtmmwMmmmMNmmvMmMmmfmtmffmX over-fat- . Lesson, tho grain feed, 'and feed more green' food. Of the various forms In which poultry is put on the market, the greatest gains are to be obtained from the fat-- 1 toning of roasters, If you are. successful in getting tho birds to. lay during the ffutumn you, will stand' a good chance of having' them keep up tho performance. indicate A FUSSY PACKAGE for FASTIDIOUS FOLKS , WB . Nougat, Nut Klolawea Cbipa, Almonds, Filberts, Brazil Nuts, Double Walnuts, Manhmallows, Ptcaaa. Hard Nougat, Molaaaca Blocks, Amaracenes, Almond Rock, Nut Brittle, Caramels, Fussy Nut Brickleta, Blossoms of Solid CLocolate. ' Coatains all chocolates. Selected Chocolate Covered have Fussy Packages fresh, by express, from the MAKERS GEORGE KING & SONS EARLINGTON, KY. L r -' 1 A ktMBi , gRMIHtt35iMiiiW & tiM. ', 'h'TWrrli ' n "' Sy- i.i v 'js 'ijSt "iM ' :,i.,: jmy.At.- ammatMaummm v "w "('W''QHBrf ,lPwWlKHSj In "7s the Spring Man or Woman's Fancy TURNS " LIGHTLY I J jC?i And this yearJhe man or woman who wishes to obtain that which is.best in dress at reasonableness fivprice" will turn into " ., ; the St. Bernard Store. Never before helve we had such a "quantity and variety of things which are hicel We are so enthusiastic about our new we can't do that, ask you to come to our store, look Spring stock that we could use all of this paper telling about: . at our new goods and judge for "yourself. ; y' .'.. it-v-but & so-w- e " . . ALL THAT STYLE DEMANDS, BETTER WEAR THAN YOU ANTICIPATE. LOWER. PRICES THAN YOU EXPECT MUslin Underwear Shoes See our large assortment ' of Muslin Underwear, We handle the celnbrned Emer-- 9 ob ad Florsheltn bratiin, gnrao- - J atisfAe,rif)n, prlaed. 14 .. r(dlS, Alsoaull llii of ilfedl&V' WdlJMldren'H BbieH nd Oxford. Q j .r ...-,- ,, yMchs Shirts i. Rugs jand Druggets The best line of Rugs and Druggets ever brought to the maiket. 'Room size Rugs, .vj Come Here for Vdur'Shlris We solicit your inspec- . made .. k tion of our exhibit bf Men's Shirts, showing the highest attainment and distinctive individuality epecially selected by us because of our knowledge of its absolute correct- . from good material and in the latest styles. Gowns, 50c to $ - 9x12 $ioto'$'27.5o, in Oriental iso v and Florial designs. Rugs from $1 Smaller Corset Covers, '25c to f 2.00 Skirts, 50c to $2.50 Drawers, 25c to $1.50 We have them in negligee and dress at prices rangness. to 4. It will pay you to see our line before . ing from 50c to $3 es Price The Rest Corsets Made from sec te $3.69 for tJie Meneu. purchasing. IN ALL We have a large assortment of Silk Men i n a 11 Shirt Waists and invite your inspection. walks of life !good They are wetl made materiaP ciot'hes it is1 from good reasonably only natural to and care to be well priced from dressed. If you to want to be "dead sire" of getting White Goods what is right-s- tep in to our This department is always busy. It place and pick ought to be. It con- out your suit tains almost every- from the great thing that you can line of Sterling Clothes which think of and certainly everything that is We are no w in demand and the showing. orices are always in-- : The best slot of patterns ;eresting inte rest-ingl- y you ever saw and the styles de-ma'- hd Shirt Waists Men and Young Men's Clothing WAL K S OF LIFE' I Silks attractive silks than ,we are showing for Spring and Surnmer dresses would be hard indeed ior you to find.. All that is desirable, all that is newest, all that is best are realdy for your inspection. Ivlore 2 " mum tmrnm Jr TmwtmfmwwBZ m'lttHm n Un' I Hfc S Ill I! M - 'SKmwmwiWnwlBWfiS&. 50c $2 :&)yK-mMM3Zi- r AMf EffivAm &JV ' m mmm. JmWmWn ;'.. m-k-A- - . Wash Goods The varieties in Wash Goods are greater for the heretofore, season than and this department of our store is exceptionally popular. All of which in our - ''ianHliffKr3 KCTKffiu m ' lEPm-'ICi'" 1 ''.'''m II lE:'i"'vl.','t' $&$&jm lV.'P3::'V-:-:i;- IIBln luSw I fiH WW imPSS H ill flfi ill m 'ft;;M.':'K"B lftn.i 1.1 MM "' ui liJ ?XmWi(mm Ui re-sult- ed - ." low. IS jukWMssSyamVss . are snappier than ever before. wwr mMmwf purchasing an even larger and more complete stock than usual. S NARMai UI SKT. 1. COYLE, ST. BERN RD ' ao-e- r VJI Incorporated e arllnqto .V S j rO . 14 'i . " C , " 7, t,V '' i&xa '!' . i" BMiaHW wataMfr-.iMWIjrt MB. c- - T"?!T'Wl9,'WW!iiWWPir' owmirwr BPB. mmmmmmm'mwiimm'mimmmmmmwmmmmw TFt?ZS?SM?$iB8r$,ZBffi&?ff, 'SfitiHWFJOP r 7 --.- - 'jTy - .. M&Kmlff&L iljb ' V ( 'fr-smi Wa7 mi v nrv naWsawL bhnii a:. i . 8HIIWfrt HHim '" Xfci mi : i ,,MMiiiijwiiwaWMaaaJtwj l One Year.. , hihi r rwiiiTMiwa'HT r i'i .'i aanrtT u jtnjsiwy3pwpiip - 1 eivTAv EDITOR AND PUBLISHER E. FAWCETT Subscription Rates Six mouths.. Three months Single copies $1.00 50 25 5 J" ilWb!f T? - - TrT'aryrtl'f iJ?ATif-' tjiraiyu TATT WILLI 4K i .! HOWAUD iniirgt I ' -. . .. " .' T : ' - ""r . -' ' II ,vv?iA.. a:j ;i?j3 ao Hl Cro ( Cm Income Fer First AM Prizes io Railroad Men. I WM PAUL M. MOORE. j. F ASS6CIATE EDITOR ANO BUSINESS MANAGER f Memheref Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League sonville, Kentucky, Phone No. Sp9olmen copies mailed free on application. Correspond- ents wanted in all parts of the county. Address us for particulars. Madi-- I Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, 4-- MISS AILELN DAVIS, Mgr. x Telephone 47 i - Tuesday, April 18, 1911 J THE COLONEL IS BACK HOME Early to bed find early to rise, Attend to your business and advertise. And you will be healthy, prosperous and wise. Feels Bully But Won't Discuss Measures. Public NeW York, April 10. ANNOUNCEMENTS represent Hopkins county In the lower bouse of the next General ot Kentucky, subject to the AttioR of lhe Democratic party. de As-embly Wo are authorized to annouuee L. u 3L JRay as a caudidate forre-olectlo- r "We are authorized to annouuee Cas X. Walker ar.a.caa'dldata for JRepraaeatative from Hopkins ooun- $tr in the lowor house of the nextSenegal AsB&Hiblv of' Kentucky subSeat to the action of the Democratic J Presideut Rooseve't home tonight from a 7 Weeks tour of the west and middle west. As he stepped off the train from Ohicngo he came into contact with a crowd of outgoing Eastern visitors, many of whom greeted him with cheers. Nearly two hundred persons followed the colonel to the carriage door and many grasped his hand just as he jumped into an automo-bil- o to be whisked away to Oya-terBa- Former returned 3Cd We are authorized to aunounoe L. Young: as a candidate to represent Hopkins county in the lower bouse of the next General Assembly of Kentucky, subject to the aotion I the Democratic party. proposition, prosperity west or his own plans. AS C0MPANY OWNER ATTACKS EDITOE Colonel Roose volt's face .was tanned by the western suns and he said ho felt "bully." Here- fused to discuss the reciprocity in the that association. A generous friend has presen- ted to lhe Americau Red OrosB a b special endowment of 5,000, to be called the William Howard Taft Fuud, in honor of the President of the American Red Orosp, because of his constant and help, ful assistance iu all of its work TV The interest ofthis fund is to be devoted to providing prizes for first aid work and competitions among the railroad men. T)f the country. Four prizes with mednl& will be awarded aunuully. The first pnzy for .$50, the second for $25, the third for $15 and the fourth for $10, for the best' first aid assistance given during g the year by a member of any class among railroad meu orgai-iza- d j H under RH Cross auspices. Mi Any contestant for these prizes must, in ordei to qualify, send a sworn statement, supported by the sworn Statement of the phy sician who first treated the injured man, to the First Aid Department of the Red Cross. A jury will be appointed to deter mine uptfu the winner. The remainder of the interest ofthis fuud will be devoted to prizes and medals for competi tions in first aid among railroad met given under Red Cross auspices. Similar prizes will be provided by the American Red Cross for members of other first aid classes organized under the ausp'ces of Begins Monday, April wbkjpsiMMnHistaisMniiiiwMHHiiH,B(HMHHBRHHiaHW 17 in '1 A 1 a'. u r ! .. Stv We propose to show the smartest line of House Furnishings for the price we have ever shown, consisting of Window Shades, Carpets, Druggets, Mattings and Portieres. ?? v"? ' tz j Lace Curtains, full Lace Curtains, 3 1- tace Curtains 3 -2 yards long,, per pair yards 'long, per pair r.-Mattinga"'-::' ' " ".- - v .'..... yard. .. ...'...: , - "V -. 4 .v.--. . .5oc to $1.00 . $ .25 to $5.00 1 , rAc : s, .3 . Pi 1 .L i . I) i W1 l A dandy good number in Matting, price per - :J. I Best China Mattings, all new patterns, price per yard only. .'.. . Carpet Faper, best kind, 25 yards to roll .:. . Several different Patterns in Ingrain Carpeting, at per yard. ;. ,..'. - ... ..t .2V5C 15c to 2 oc 30c and 35c 50c 25c to 7.5c DruggEt manufacturers in the country! ' every one but one a brand new 1911 pattern. Every drugget will measure full 9 feet by 12 feet, at each,... '$10.00. $12.50: 13.50, $15,417.50, $20,22.50, ajid $25 ..'.V.:''. Small Rugs to match. . .'. $i, $1. 50.,-,250 $$'$ 3. 50 1 'f Made by the best . Druggets" -, : .- - f-- : A No. 1 1 ANo. vv inacw -- shades. cloth,, six and seven feet nv,4 :. ....:...;.,,. ,v.i.vs cloth, eight feet, ."ioc, .Z?&. i . 25c to 35c 5oc and 60c . Vj; It costs you nothing to look, and it'affordsiisvery much pleasure to show' you. ' Editor J. W. Oockrum, of the aklanrl City Jourunl, wns attacked, and beaten by Robert JameiBon on the street late yesterday afternoon. Oockrum's are not considered serious. Jnmeison, a member of the local gas cornpauy, and a much larger man than Oockrum, took exception to an article in the pa pot cnlliug attention to the quality of as the gas company was atervmg to it patrons. The trou-M- e dated back several weeks, when Oockrum editorially pub lisbed an article which was aud commeuted ou in 5be Cowrier. A mention of Gas waiters again iu the paper of Tnday brought Jameisou to a iu-juri- es ed eating:, belobiufrand nauseabetween Criticism of Poor Quality of Gas Leads mealB, take Bloodiue. It cures Dyspepsia by strenRtheuinK the digestive Id Personal Encounter on The Streets. orirnnB so that they are capablo of fulfilling their functions Sold by St. Bernard Mining- Co., Incorporated Drug Department. Oakland City, Iud., April 10. Drug- For that distressed feeling: after Bad breath, hitter taste, dizziness aud a general uno aocount'- feeling is a sure fligu of a torpid liver. HER-BIN- E is the medicine needed. It makes the liver active, vitalizes the blood, regulates the bowels and restores a flue feeling of energy and cheerfulness. Price 50o. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, - Barnes, Co wand INCORPORATED fe? i Co. ,s B f9 Earlington, Kentucky. ,JV Department, Special Agents. Three Killed and Several Injured. RAILROAD PUTSON 53ESE3EfiSE SHE3KH5 9SB63SS3SS63SSS Three persous were killed and CARS FOR WOMEN several injured when "the east H01T0R SUPERINTENDENT 3fe OF WORLD'S LARGEST S.S. Fair Sex May Use Them Alone or May bound express of the 3Sew Jersey Central railroad plowed into Invite Their Male Friends to a crowd waiting to board a local 2,518 Children of the Enrollment of Join Them. -- fwHEN IN MADI.SONVIU.fI ., , - . . in Elizabethro.vn Suuday night. Always Blessed 4.897 in Attendance. fgbting mood, The attack was made without warning and Cookrum did not 5cow of Jumeieon's anger. The affair has created great excitement here and was the only sub ,)eet of conversation on the street last night and today. Jnmeison kuovn as the "Briarcliffe." It is uot the purpose of the 3lead guilty .to a charge of assault, Great Western to make these and battery. cars movable Adamless Edens. Xvery .family and especially those The road puts that matter up to who reside In the country should be If they wish to yrtJTided at all times with a bottle the womeu. f, Chamberlain's Liniment. There their men fsieuds into the jb no telling when It may be wanted cars they are welcome to do so, iu Base of an aocident or emergency. It ie most excellent in all cases of but no men will be admitted jcheumatism, sprains artdbruises. without womeu escorts. Bold by Geo, King & Sons. in-vit- e Chicago, 111., April 16. The Chicago Great Western railway with a Hearty Appetite if you use Dlgesteze. It helps your stomach do yesterday installed on its line tho work, digests what you qt and good rich blood from yonr operating betweeu Chicago and makes NO more Sleepless Nights, food, St. Paul and Minneapolis two Headache or Stomach Misery. Get conches reserved exclusively for rid of all these troubles with Dlges-tezFifty centB abottle, worth tenthe use of women. fold its cost, at drug departmeat "of The new coaohes are known as tho St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. "woman's clnb cars." They are seventy feet long, built of steel,, The BUI f Rights. and facility that the heart of Tne Bill of Rights in Bmslisk hiswomen can desire. Besides a tory Is the declaration made by tka central drawing room each .car Lords and Commons to the Prince aa has eight compartments, in the Princess of Orange on February 18, privacy of which the women pas- 1889. In an act setting forth "the sengers can play bridge, write rights and liberties of the subject, and settling the succession of the crown." their letters, or take a nap. The This bill Is virtually the beginning of first car made its initial trip out free government in England. Never passed the parliament of Chicago last uigljt. It is 'since It king dared to Interfere has British with e. rBraxil, Iud., April 16. In the of Bishop Edwin S. Hugnea and promiueut churchmen" 2,518 children of the 4,807 persons enrolled in the world's largest Sunday school today paid a tribute to William B. Oarpen torf)8Uperintendonfr of the of the first Methodist presence Sun-duyschool Visit the Princess Theater, the best moving in the country. Something new each night. Matinee every afternoon 2 to 5. Good music a specialty. " n I 1ft FfclOES 5&10 CENTS A. D. NOE, Jr., Manager - OhuTch. The imposing convocation of the school was a celebration of the twenty-fiftanniversary of h J . Carpenter's counection with the Snuday-school- . A tota'l collection of $2,800.19 was contributed in honor of the anniversary. The superintend ent gnTel,200. For the stomach and bowel diBor-- ) dors of bablOB McGEE'S BABY ELIXIR is a remedy of Pennine merit. It acts quickly, is pure, wholesome aud pleasant to take. Price 25o and GOo per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co.. Incorporated. Service Rifles Test Successful. the fundamental rights qt the British people. The Bill of Rights, while not original tho moat ot Its principles being a repetition of those laid dowa tn Magna Gbaxta is justly looked vs-o- n as the foundation of English free' torn. You Can Eat Anything. Drug Department, Canada Will Make Favorable Report. ( t Canada is said to be ready to ake a favorable repnrt ou the reciprocity agreement with the United States as soon as this Fires Could HaveBeen Extinguished. Dr. Joseph A. ffolmes, head of country sanctions the treaty. Old Custom Survives. the Buronu of Mines, says the A opposition in Parliament is Uckfleld has just, held Its annual pea aa,id to be kept alive by the fight colliery fires at Cherry, 111., and supper, a function which owes its Throop could have beeu exting- origin to a practical Joko. Fifteen Ibejug made on the pact at years ago plot of land belonging to uished if promptly attended to. a resident abecame, on account of He advocates fireproof construc- neglected state, such an eyesore its to JItatx or Onto, Cur of Toledo. ss. that they took tion for shafts, stables and ou hlB . Lucas CoBNTy the matter Into their own hands and Frank J, Cbeoer makes oath (bat ho Is senior tise rooms underground. dug It up. The owner PMlaer ot Ike firm of F J, Cheney & to fellow-townsme- If yon haven't the lime to exercise reRularlr Doan's Regulets will prevent constipation. They nduce a mild, easy healthful action of the bow- els without griping. Ask your druggist for them. aj cents. Eat what your stomach craves without tho slightest fear of indigestion, which is an awful feeling. You will not be bothered with Sour Stomaoh, Heartburn,. Nausea, Bad Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will take one (lose of Digesteze. It relieves and cures ns if by Magic. Pleasant as Candy. Relief in one mlnuto. Get a 60c bottle from tho drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. and ohildren that is absolutely correct m every detail if you are looking for style that appeals to the most fastidious' tnato, and apparel that is in the very highest class if you are look- ing for wearables that wear, look right 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 Rsgai Shoos for men, and Hart Schaffaer & Mark's fine clothes for men and young-meour women's Ready-tWear Department, and em bodies the ohoicesfc creations of Goat Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists and Millinery. women -u; If you are looking for apparel for men, o Navaroflicers have reported to the Navy i)epartmeut a successful test on firing on an aeroplane shaped kite with service rifles. It is held that it ia reasonable tn believe tliat an aeroplane 1,000 yards Jiway would have little show aaiust tho service weapon, Lively as a Boy. you ate tired, run down, have If no uppetite, get a bottlo of Yucatan Chili Tonic, A few dosos will set you upgive you a boy's appetite-ma- ke you strong: and lively as Purifies the blood and strengthens the 6ystem 6O0 a bottle at tthe St. Bernard Minlnp Co., Incorporated, Drug Depart- r - ' ' Complete Home Furniskers Members Merchants' Refund Fare Association fL I 1 J& SI n i 59fcT16a ' r , and Appandfoitla. Our Oarlstedt's German T.itmr all tJut. 7J0, dor aots on the Liver, tho real cauBe akHall'9Blly Pills for constlpatioa. ot coastipatioB a few doses entirely remove the Mt. miiI Mrs. JR. B.fLxon attended cure never troubleInsure a lastlnir falls guaranteed If Most dlsagarlg ikla roptJOM,tcrofuU, M faawra Md burial of Mr. Nixon's you have headaohos, get a bottle toraiko. tie., are da 10 'impure klood tiMot-im-toMrs. Hallle Hugh day from the St. Bernard Minlnic Burdoi Blod8lHewUaeleMl8gb!oedteic Co., incorporated, Druar PeDart-mea- t, Mtkea xoe iearajM), JSMiBMfHjklnsvIHe, Monday. ago a bottle, .clfsr Uasd, V' ' iw indicate constiNoTsar Public. pation in a datiKerous form, that HftU'a Caurrh Cure is taken Internally, and may result in other extremely sort e blood and mucous sarfaces Mte 4kctly 0U8 ailments sometimes even fttt74efl Send for testimonials free, Bright's .Disease Co., doin? County and State aibjcsald, and tliat said firm will pay the sum of qjWK HUN DRM COLLARS for each' and every C8cfcCatartk that cannot be cured by tho use f Uall'frCatewii Cvre Frank J. Chenbt. Swern to btfar me and subscribed in my pres- dy of December, A. D, 1886. W' Gibasoh, 5sax.) Illness la tbe CUy of Toledo, Headaches Signs of Danger. Anyone in this town that suffers frequently from -- splitting:, nervous headaches ought to ro at once to the druggist's and get a U5o bottle of oar Carlstod'g German .Liver Powder Headaches always f old Fflg, Chbmkv & Co., Toledo, O. fcy Pa. profit by their labor and plant the mflnt. field, but on his next visit to the spot he found to his annoyance, that It had Young Wemen's Christian Association to already been sown with peas. Meet. Soon, howeyer, anger gave place to Tho Youufe Women's Christian amuaement, and he laughingly told the perpetrators of the joke that they Association of die United States would have to eat the peas, .says Los-do- n will meet in biennial session at Titbits. This in due course they Indianopolis Weduesday, April did, and from that day the celebratloa has grown yearly In popularity. Over nineteenth. (0 sat dowa a week baok to a capital repast ot peas, bacoa and otker ecee Diarrhoea should be,oured without leat far. loss of time and by medicine whioh pjm-ple- i, resolved .: MANN BROS.' DEPARTMENT STORE Largest in the State Henderson, Kentucky 'K waj r- - w, clear-braised- ,! -i y fPvi ttt &' ''' Bold like Chamberlain's Oolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy not only cures promptly but produces no unpleasant after arise ts. It never falls artd is nlMMIlt aiid aaifa tm tiiVa' . - '. M-itt- J aa vwi by0M?XIwc a.nii JJM . SoMtR-x. . iA ttttitlXl.W J?WSUKO xSlt? i - BEE ADS PAV. GET THE HABIT f f?fc9W U '. -- .worki v v V'"i ?$r a "' ti" "' J " M'JHBSffpWP M 5PjT.v.ii MJ' A Jf yr4t'i ilMMilaarllKg EL 'TS 'it S! Clifton Long, of LouUville, waa in the oity for a short while Monday, en route home. E. E, Owen has returned after several weeks' vacation to various r ITHE SATURDAY . EVENING POST AT ALL LCABINC TRACC -- 5c CI G A R points of interest. Mr. and MrB. Hey Brlnkloy spent Sunday in Evaneville. steady work. NORTONVIMiK felniit We Call Attention to Our. Assortment of Spring 1911 T EALr.R& Wanted 100 e7V. LINPSAV, Blstrlbutor minors at once for Apply to COAIi & COKB CO.. Incorporated Nortonville, Kyt Miss EIbIo Brown spent Sunday -- NEGLIGEE SHLIRT3 Coat, with cuffs attached. - in MadiBonvillo. - -News of the Town 5.ti.Low, who lina bfion vIbHIiik; in Kashvillo, h(i6 reUiruod home. Miss AdjUiuo Toombs wan calhui to hvr bojmt lit SlfttikhtervlUe Fri. 'dvv.ou ftccountpf the serious IIlne6B otTiur motlior,' who Is Hportdd vto he no bettor. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Eandolph hfcvo Just had completed h threo-rooaddition to their homo on m DR. E. B. HARDIN DR. L. G. RAY Drs. Hardin & Ray DENTlfTS Painless Extracting and Porcelain'. Work High Class Dentistry Is our Specialty Ofict Saving's Bank Dldg. Telephone 350 Madisonville, Kentucky Mrs. Teahy and Miss Lizzlo Pan-nlfe- n, of NashviUo, are m this city on account of the death of their father, Mr. Nick Shannon, MesdfttneB W. 8, MoGary, (Henry Browning and J. L. Long were In Mortons Gap Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Niok Long were in town Mouday. -- Bevlu Agee and daughters, Aileen and Catherine, and Mrs. Irviu, or Madisonvillo, viBitod friends here Sunday. PrfcoB for "Miss Fearless & Co." will bo 25o for ohildren and 3Gc for adultB. Percy Stewart hud Harry of MadiBonvillo, were hero Sunday Madieonvlllo High School playo E. A. O. boys at local park Wednesday, April ID. Gamo called 8:00 p. m. A good gamp Is promised. Come ahd root for your home boys. Mr. udN MrB. Wil-llam- Coat, with two soft collars and French cuffs. Coat, with two laundered collars,- attached cuffsr . Pongee or outing, with soft collar and cuffs attached. IIDE, $1.5Q and S2.QO 3IIVE51R, Sl.OO. A.ifeio ei 33igj Assortment of 50c Negligees B, BISHOP&CO JUST IN TIME Some YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT t 1 kanaiHiBflH ''" t'nnday West Main, rnnklnj: a oouvoniont cottage. Mrs. Fenwiok, who haB been quite HI for BOtue time, Is no better. services Eter fchlBoily weresixheld Swnday Ueuouih-tlotiby nUhiin The ohurlu atendanee ot the twu has be on tbe Increase in klme, yet there is anmbtre for v much rootn for work, rb there are hoadrtfls of ohildren and jrxown tttopb who should attend the Sun day ftebeols and oburohes. Se-M- iaa Margaret Mitchell, as leading lady, in Miss Fearless k Co. sight, April M, at Tempi l st The members of the Wesleyan Suudaysohool clasBjwIsh to extend many thanks to the young men of tho E A. O. for tho use of their rooms In which the reception waB held. A moro aooommodatlug, courteous lot of youupr men aro not to bo found anywhere than our B. A. 0. i boys-Thin- k of for $U 00. Ita $25 00 suit ofIt?clothes You Can you beat n, In'Ev-an&ville. can Ret thin bargain at the Dissolution Sale of Aehby. Baker & Hick-roaMadlsonvUIo, Ky. John Arnold spent Sunday 1 Balph Dudloy spent Sunday in 3?embroko. Mr. and Mrs. Drake, of Cloaton, Ky.f wero in town today. Di . EwUar Brandon, of Lafayette, la risking his parents, Bey. aud Mrs. W. O. Brandon. Tom SaiamerB, ofvNobo, visited the family of Joe 8auimera hew yesterday. -- pafre ad of Hlokman's Dlsao- JUtaby, Baker of Hie pa- kiUou Sle In this Boa't fall to read the Mrs. in It There will want to take advantaxe of. you Mrs. Will LUtlepaRe, of the Flat Greek country, was in town Saturday shopping. country, Mrs. Frank Slsk, of the was la town Saturday shopping;. B. C. Trover, of Suthard in town Saturday. MissXamola Laffoon, of tho country was In town Saturday. Salllo Stevens spent Sunday yl Hendornon. Miss Lizzie QUI and Tom Loug pent Sunday In Evaiiavllle. Wantbd To reut a house. Bohool-hott&a.naraB yr. Ise are some bargains ' l' given by tbo Phllathea Class Taesday, April a5. has beon changed to Mouday, April 24. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Powers spoul Bmiday in Madisouvillo. John Thomaoon, of tho country, was in town Monday. Mrs. ;N I. Toombs and childron, of Madieonvlllo, Bpent Sunday iu this oity with hor parentB. Mrs. O. L. ABhby and children are visiting relatives jn SlaughteEvlIlo this week. p. H.eury, who has boon very sick ith appeudlcItiB, 1b some hotter. Come aud see Miss Eupheinia in Miss Addison, the Monday night, April Fearless & Co. , at Temple Theatre. W. E. Rash and daughter, Elizabeth, spent Sunday in MadiBonvillo 1m slde-BplItte- ERNK8T NHWJON. to The entertainment which w : MftdJsonyilUyKy. '4 -- . v Elglo Sisk spent Sunday In Mutefore backache betiomescbronlc; tons Gap with friends. - Before serious nrlnary troubles Mrs. Shayerof Nashville, is vis? Bet In. itlng her mother, Mrs. Mattle HewDoan's Kidney Pills will do this. Mrs, Sarah Yancy, State Secretary lett. Here is testimony to prove it. of tlje C "W. B. M., of Lexington, L. B, Woolfolk, 427 South Mftin Mrs. Addis Ad cock, of Madisonwas la this oity Saturday. street, Madisonville, Ky., says? "I ville, viBited.friends'here' Sunday. Mrs. Ed. Trahern was in Madison- 'Harold TOombs spent Sunday in an recommend Doan's Kidney Pills as a most reliable remedy for ville Monday shopping. Nebo with friends. kidneys. I have .tested tbom Dr. and Mrs. A. 0. Sisk returned Don't fail to see Miss Fearless & the thoroughly during the past two home Saturday from a short visit to Ce. Monday night, April 24, 1011, at year's and they have lived op to the friends in Nashville, To tin. Temple Theatre. claims made for them. I bad seThe biggest sain of the season will Mrs. Bennett, of Henderson, is vere attacks of backache and ,ofton bo tho Dissolution Sale ot Ashby, visiting friends here this Week. ' when sat down for a Bhort time, I Baker & Hickman. Everything in Mrs. Bobt. Weir, of Hanson, is the could I hardly arise on account of the the house will bo bold at and below guest of Mrs, Majors.- through my kidneys. There pains cost. Now Is the time to lay in a Albert Larmouth, of the'Eyans- - were otner symptoms ot Kinney year's supply of goods. viIIp" Courier, spent Sunday here trouble in ovidenee and I was in- Mts. R. E. Wlnstead, of Mt Ver- with hirt parents. duced, to try Doan's Kidney Pills non, Iud , is the euoat of Mrs. Q. L. the Pricesjor ,,Mias Fearloss & Co." through reading who statement of Powers. claimed to parties I knew, will lift 5o for children and 35c for Miss Elizabeth Hopper, of have received good results from adults. was the guest of Mrs. J.B. tholr U8e. Doan'B Kidney Pills Coinptou Umstead, J3eo. Brooks, gave me relief from the flrBt and Atkinson Monday. Dr. B. C. McEuon and"bmer Wyatr, soon cured me. Siuce then, when-ovV. J. Bailey, Madlsonvllle, Ky., all popular young men of this city, 1 have felt any recurrence of Planes, Shoot Musfo, Books, Maga- Bpent Sunday in St. Charles. my former trouble, I havo used zines, Typewriters, Ribbon, Carbon Band plays for Odd Follows at Doan's Kidney Pills and they have Papor. Mail orders solloitod. Mortons Gap April 20. never failed to ward off any serioua W. J. Bailey, John Wand, of St, Evansvllle, was attack.1' Madisonville, Ky. hero today. For salo by all dealers. Price 50 Telephone 101-Foster-MiibuCo., Buffalo, Brent Hart, of the Hart Coal Co., When you feel a cold coming ou cents., v for the Unitnoar Mannlngton, is spending a few don't delay, but Immediately .take feworlk, sole agents . Bloodlne Cough Checker, tho cele- ed States. days in Louisville on business. brated throat and luug remedy. It Bemember the - name Doan's Miss Gertie O'Baunon, of St Btops the cough, relieves the irrita- and take no other. Charles, Is visiting Mrs. Elgle Sisk tion, and cures the oough. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporathis week. Speeial !ttfed BtwifttM Goad. ted, Drug , Department, "Thh Grain Ok Dust," by David Ageats, It is said' that the St. Paul Graham Phillips, tbat ran as a Sjfetenhas contracted with the serial in "The Satarday Evening Chairman Unrwewf Will Submit Illiuoie'Ste'el Company for 100, Pest," is on sale how at Slsk Bros. en Free List Bill. Book Co., MadiBonvlUe, Ky. 000 touof heavy steel rails for Ohairraau Underwood of the Miss Kathllne Bplllman visited Ways and Means Committee in- 1911, Other roads, are ordering friends in Madisonville Sunday. to submit to the House the cars aud locomotives. J. S. Offltt, of the country, made a tends committee's report on the free So Okosts Haumt Swamps? business trip to this city Monday. list hill on tho concluding day of No, never. It's foolish to fear a The Guild of St. Margaret's will there serve tea in the Victory building tho reciprocity debate so that it fanoied evil, when guard are real and against in deadly perils to even- may be called up the following swamps and marshes, bayous, and on Wednesday afternoon and lowlaiidsJ These are the malaria ing, April 19. Every one cordially day. erni8 that .cause ague, ohills and invited. Farmers and others who live at a fever, weakness, aches In the bones 86 doz 50c Ladies' Soarfs all colore, distance from a drug store Bhould and muscles aud may Induce deadly 36a each, on sale at Barnes, Cowand keep In the house a bottle of BAL- typhoid. But Electric Bitters desLARD'S SNOW .LINIMENT. It troys and oasts out these vicious & Oo., Incorporated, may be needed at any time for outs, germs from tho blood. "Threo bot-tloMisses Achsa Bennet, Edna Jaok-bo- u woundp, Bores, sprains or rheuma drove' all the malaria from my and Pearl Lauier spent Sunday tism. It is a powerful healing and svstem." wrote Wm.FretweJl.of Lu- penetrating remody. Price 26, 60u cama, N. C, "and I've, had One afternoon in Madlsonvllle, and 41.00 per bottle. Sold by St. Ber health ever since." Use this safe, nard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug sure remedy. Only 50o at all drug White Wyandotte and White Leghorn eggs for 50o per setting of IB. J, p. MoPheksojt, Jk. wo-wll- Eaas roil Salk After April l IB sell Butt Orpington, Earlington People May Wait Till It's Too Late. r r,i'f sw MEMBERS EVANSVILLE REBATEASS0CIATI0N MHMMMn "XjrSCTNa W 4 ( - Don't wait until too ' - lat,e. Bo sure to be in time. Just ! Ul3e Yfli ,3i!?y MeauB curing the back ilb . MEN'S SPRING CLOTHES, SUITS. TOP SLIP-ON- S AND- COATS, 4 ' tl. JAIIN IUAI, ' " l- p5-ti v. t M Finest garments made'at $15, $20, $25, and J&Qknd intermedrate prices Smatfc style suits in now popular English shapes and fabrics. Any man, of any build, of any calling, can find here the clothes exactly suited to his needs and likes, and be,st of all, as ri)akers;of;.tf) clothes we sell at retail. We save you 20 per cent from other dealers' prices at the start, to say nothing of our generous rebate plan1 that follows the sale. Your Neckwear, Shirt, Hosiery, Underwear, Fancy Vest, Hat, Cap or Shoe wants can be economically and satisfactorily supplied in auy. of the many sections confined to their sale, and by the wav, only the bcst is to be had at the respective prices. Our young men and boys' lines are on a par with thppe of their eUleie just yonnger, that's nil. It you cati't. come, our mail ami phone order department is tit ynur service. Let's henr ' from you, as 5v It . Hop-kitiHvill- u. er IT PAYS TO TRADE: HERE ; 8. rn WE CARRY IN STOCK &EJ a cowpte of tk wall-know- -- Hmm Re-pe- rl n MOORE'S MODERN METHODS will positively reduce your office expense. We can supply knme jJiately any of thek Loose Leaf Binders, Cabinets and Record fonm. Thty A Phone for "Moore's Modern Methods." catalog and Instruction book combined. ; B SISK BROTHERS BOOK CO. PHONE 123 MADISONVILLE, KY. Department. gists. OUR CHEAT Bargain dale Is now on fn full blast in all departments at The Mew National Waterways Commission lnVesti- Annual Stockholders' Meeting. gating. Notice Is hereby given that the The Nafional Waterways Com- animal meeting of the Stockholders of the St. Bernard Mining Oo. will mission rtrnved in Pittsburg be hold in tho offlcoBof the company Mouday to inspect the route of atEarlingtou, Ky., at 11;80 a. m., tho proposed Luke Erie aud Ohio Wednesday the 10th day of May,1911, d :- I nl a HnV11L aL iBl&MiBnmnm We5re long Store, Madisonville's Big Great Bargain House. crowds of shoppers are taking advantage of our r, "with relatives. Mrs.E.B. Heaiov, who has been visiting In Henderson, has returned home, gtrother Hancock vlBited friends in Madlsonvllle Sunday. MisaAnna Sharp, who has been ' visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otley Vannoy, has returned to ner norae iu juvrubville. Kathleen Corey spent Easter witk Miss Mary raho Ashby In Miaa MMtiwmYille.! MiM Anna Dl BraMwell, of Counties in Pennsylvania. W'-s- t Secretary. Virginia, nud Ohiot are asked to in bonds. Will Make Another Cut in Patronage. issue $50,01)0.000 It is said that the House Pu- - To have a Ann healthy complexion, m'ust tronnge Uommittee'is preparing the liveraud thebe active, the bowels blood pure. All this in regular to mate another cut iii patron-ag- e. broughtaboutby using HSiBBINE RECORD BREAKING PRICES This time it is iu employ- It thoroughly scours the liver, stomach and bowels, puts the body es of House Committees. It is In flue condition and restores that pink and whjte complexion bo It will pay you to come telaimed there are a uumber of dear, desired by ladles. Price 60c. much unnecessary persons on the pay- Sold by St. Bernard Miniug Co., Inmany miles and let us show corporated, Drug Department. rolls you through our stock at Annual Stockholders' Meeting. Averts Awful Tragedy. ShopMadisonville's Great Notice ia hereby given th'at the Timely advice given Mrs. O. of Marengo, Wis,, (B. No. annual meeting of tho Stockholders ping Center 1) prevented a dreadful tragedy and of tho Atpontley Goal Oompauy, for saved two lives. Doctors had said the transaction of such business as her frightful cough was a "consumplittle to may properly oome before It, will be and tion" THE NEW STORE help cough Afteroould do remedies held on Wednesday, tho Ord day ef many her. failed, her aunt urged her to take Dr, May, 1911, at 0 o'clock a. m.. In the King's Hew Discovery.4! have been offices ot the company at Earllng using it for some time," she wrote, "and the awful oough has almost ton, Ky. PAtja-M- . MOOKS. gone. It also saved any little hoy HOPKINS CO., when taken with severe,'bronchial trouble." This matablesmerileshe N. f. HMTON, HMfr has no equal for throat aildldng L'jtilm FerlesR A Oo." BMfVWIMvj ay trouble. Price too and SltOO. Ttlal will$faMr elilldrea asd ate fer tlMtVMfli be S kettle free. Guaranteed byall canal-anthe work of for tho transaction of such' business River ship the PittsVufg Flood Commission. as may regularly come uefore it. Dan M. Evans, nlHiPSEs Thm on Service 1 Cockney UBI kmklwW -- not only in the "Natural Shape" Flor-shei- m ful attention given to fitting your feet. shoes we 8eIl but the care- - You get your money's worth'h? m WI1-lougbb- y, H H M nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnB service the style and comfort of a r lorsneim are a daily dividend MM IkAtWA " mt fnvrgjmfJwJk'yy of satisfaction. iA js m mi am MOST STYLES SS.Ot ST. BERNARD MINING CO. EARLINGTON, ' INCORPORATED FOP SAL BY .MSHC.E -W wHW m.lmW " L m nnnv - gElKENTUCKY V -- 'I Jm 1H & ,..v BnBJHsnnBnSBnVVMnMBnvnMBnlHBnlBiBinr nnnnnnnsnnajnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnny 3TlfylAMX2T. jo i J 1 tfrafgUt. adU, fr . ASK TO SEE OUR SWELL JOB WORK it I Taw o J AWwte tniM''nwii rpwr-.r-r- , ' dn. r. - ... y.-- . i n i ' i. b..j ..... M BBJgiggH"!' fc J4 i....':ag'Tffw-7-- an v..wrr f i j ,11,111; - .n,,,, ywHij .mi '""fflf"1"1 '..'."in - n Hr!JPlOElirH ,. , 5 ''"..A ... T ft jg! I ', ... - WJ? r w i imiii r ii i -- Twrini in mi '.. 'T m lgT aM M.t ' . : n 14 AskW, Baker & Hickman lf Having bought' of the Ash by Istate the remainder of the E.J. Ashby stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, &c, at a price that enables us tQ throw the entire stock upon the market- at less than 'coat, and to Wind up the affaifis of Ashby, Baker & Hickman, we - will for (Offer for ' -- - Tbirty Dayg, Beginning Saturday, April 22 CASH the entire stock at sacrificing prices, such as was never before offered in Madisonville to the great Buying public, REMEMBER, THIS SALE NOT ONLY INCLUDES THE ITEMS MENTIONED y V BELOW BUT THE ENTIRE STOCK MUST GO , BROWN DOMESTIC Yard-wid- e LL Hoosier Brown 5 BLEACH DOMESTIC . Hope Hope yard wide, nice finish l-- 2c .... fcUC .tmimlQ ','.'MRDr 5c . W 7c 5c ; A W Men's O'Bryan Bros, and Blue Label Overalls. Regular price $1.00. None "better O THE Sheetings and bleached..., & 10-- 4 Calico in all Colors, NeW Patterns, ih Bolts, 4c Per Yard. Lace Curtains $4 50 value in white, entire: extra, length ?3 value in white 3 STOCK MUST GO! Corsets Notions C.-B. v m brown and bleached I Ginghams AT F, C. & Bates . 9C iG Amoskea? 3 to 10 yd length. Apron Checks 5c 17ic 121c yards long $2 value in white Hj yds long. .4) I ecru 3 $150 value in white and yds long ecru 3 yds $1 value m white 3 long 1- fhivO $1.89 and g 1-- fl QQ One lot AU $ltgrade. fcw. 2 '50c quality -- -2 I Q J All C B corsets $'l grade. 49c 40c 89c "7? IQ San , Silk per spool Brass pins Pear Buttons 5c quality Pearl Buttons 10c quality ...vv wy fc2C Ladies' cap toe, regular price $1.50 Ladies' oxfords, plain NCCf too, regular price $1.50 J5j One lot of raou'F, Indies' and children's counter shoes ami slippeiF, nil kiude, all sizer ALL riUOES. 95c v 1- -2 1- -2 QC v9v QGia Drop Skirts Silk in black and colors $5 grade 4&0 Rustle Taffeta good quality $2 grade PI Rustle Taffeta regular $1.50 quality Black 75c grade. DC - U9l riJ Suit Cases $3.50 grade $2.25 grade $1,50 grurio.,. 75c value 2 1-- 2 yards longv. 45c cti AgZ !J Umbrellas Ladies' gold head and mission handle $4.. Ladies' and gents' $l.5o quality Ladies' and gents' $1.25 quality India Linons ft: v v T.v Table Linons 72 inch pure linen $1 25 25c grade . .. grade. 64 inch 75c grade. 60 inch 40c grade Blue and red checked 40c grade 20c grade . 1 5c .. grade.. . 9c .zC 45c Lvv O hOU APA 3Qt I K OEf Ovv JJ0 45c bfaC I QP Maffi'hgs 35c grade $2.98 99c 75c $2.48 $1.48 .....o9C r ': ? Shoes Men's Oxfords in patent leather and gun metal, Jatessfyle( toesj price $3.50., Men's Oxfords in gun metal and patent leather, regu-- ( lar- price $2. 75 4I patent- - leather and Men's Shoes in gun metal, regular &4-O- Q .. I price $2.75. Men's plow shoes, cap and plain toe, regular price I $1.75 Ladies' shoes in tan late style . toe, regular price QQ $2.75 Ladies' shoes in tan late toe, price $3 50 oxfords- autl strnj) sandals in pun metnl, pat. leather, viol ntul tau, new foods, nrjw - Clothing One lot of men's $22.50 and $25 Suits, upv styles, broken sizee, Schloss Bros. JH M AA 7 l-- 2c grade. 25c grade 18c grade Iv Embroideries 25c Corset Cover width. One lot of 10c and 12 quality .. l-- 2c II C tG ..J).90 aOu .Ql9 make Zp I Silks Jg 1 9(r ODC Black Taffeta yard wide $1.25 quality Black Taffeta yard wide $1 Rus $5 quality, QQ onentaland 50c Flouncing Skirts length. quality, m7'9t floral designs. Black Messaline yard wide $1.25 quality Ol QS ?Q(? (tJ 0? ...... 3)3b9 ,vOC TfR .... .,p One lot of men's suits, regular price $18.50, good shades, eood MQ styles, one or twc 4 suits of a kind . . p I One lot qf men's suits retrnlar 4.10 CtQ m price $16.50, eisses, Counterpanes .Extra size and quality regular price $2.50.. $2 JQ di I ROv Dress Goods 50 inch Panama and shades, plain and 75c grade All 65c grade in new shacfes All..$l 25 and $.1 $1,50 quality nice patterns. $5'Rlatting druggets size J rtrj p ifaO broken sizes One lot of men's suits, broken quality..'. quality $1 00 it Jit "J il quality.,.. $1.24 33c 69c Sicilian jn all fancy MR? : spring M fcg grade. 35c 0 f3C Shirts f. La-lieB- 4I.Q f jj $,&& $ I .O - Men's $1 grade spring pat- terns in all sizes", All "jC I OC men's 50c workshirts. 3fe 4 . ,d I C I style, regular )nca52 if 50 QQ price $10.00 One lot of men's and boys' suits regular price $7 50 f M to $12.50 ., Oi)e lot of men's and boys' suits regular price, from rj $5 00 lo $10.00. . . . regular price $15 00 Men's suits, regulur ffgj Pl.vO iQ 90.4O PvivO IQ Qft Q QQ $4.4o $fc.5Ja . . BAKER .Mi & -. . ''3 J... Itfa! & ,4HPa tmrnk ?rw v' U?. ONVILLE, KENTUCKY ,r MICKINf '' V" N 7L. 1 v . -- .'"1 v3- -- s. . ' t y v'ft" " -- ,:' ' u . 4t V, KEili K2W1JH I vj LiAtattSU'Wi v )' EaMiii jtT t&SwTT,. JESLtni Sij.. '& fecMffiwwiw''iipi'"ifPii'pwy-lllio T ts-t-t "P JT VJlrC O Jr. Xs xv TT um-i- lly l"'"W""iy qpqpqpqpt'lPP?F7' i.f"i A TU fl i 'it pu re Kh'I. ... .' HE DID HiJ . - C2 r -- i Fiji " Mii Sir;jn BEST . wrt'w-iii .". Not ey.cm Melvi ,. i'rlenda realized tno luathteft.. v 1 Which thb sight of hie evonlng IiTfipirod him. .When 'hairied by 'wifely authority he woulil d0 . o.-.- t t' Ha i n;l Rnek p: Also of Rho(hj I'liiii'i Ktoi-- .. K ft: v EiruB De'r "sett .fofe o 10 Quo Barred Rn'cks'feOO. Rhode loimifi Hfifi ski.jrn. lfb RAILROAD . HOPKINSVIL SHOP IN KE$ FREE wi-11 n1 i & ji I it s3&ss&&s JitTlJTlri-i ft -"t'Ti G. lnnf:i. rAnnaai'ii DAVIS rtl&'nnrA: Madisonville, Ky, ,m ll&wjaicwi& nit 'aUnnnl-- f avoiding all r.oci l'ncHor.s ..- mvolvcd'.weariug ih- .erfcal gartf'yore ,' '.' puerile, Infantile, njfcirrin. According to hls.'vvlfr. s Ideas hi? ;li'orts to avoid wearing hi. cvfttr? clothes, wero not.jiuly out of all any ifosilblo dlEcomfort lt? tnlght suffer whoh he had tMbhi om ( tjutthoywjjre a' positive evidence ot- '. o garments, but his oxcJ"-.'o- All this ' Spring the undersigned will refund railroad Jares on purchases. Spend FIFTEEN DOLLARS with any of us, and Ve will refund both ways, up tov25 miles. be Spend TwentlJ-Fiv- e Dollars and ypurj fare !Si ' refunded, up to 50 miles k ; THEY HAD IV, " TO e BE SCOLDED LEARNING TO LIKE POETRY "l ftf oys ' Fight, Teachar That Being Only Fault She Knew How to Correct' Made-Chines- Dean of Salisbury Points Out the Way In Which a Taste Fcr It May Be Cultivated. . "I have no pntlence," said tho dean ef Salisbury. In a recent address. "with people who ostentatiously say they do not caro for somo of the loft-teproducts of tho human mind.-.- . If you have not, at present, a liking for poetry," added tho dean, "then make ono." But how? Choose a poet who Is generally acknowledged to be a true poet, the speaker went on to say, and "then every day, even If It bo but for fivo minutes, read n page carefully, noting every suggestive wor-- nnd visualizing every scene." Tho Important word In .thnt ndvlco 1b tho word "carefully." Toetry must be read carefully or It were betterunrcad. Its beauties should bclooked for. for tho subtlest and sweetest, beauties aro not those thnt hit you In the eye. Read carefully and rend honestly. Don't, for beaven'a sako. mnko any pretense of enjoying something you do not enjoy or of see ing beauty that you do not see. Better, far never read a lino than to do that. But hunt for something that really appeals to you. and when you find It tie It to yon and make It yours. If jt Is nothing moro thait a happy phraso. You will bo surprise to find how rjulcki.you will grow adept In the. search for such beautlles. evon as a s"choolglrl grows adept In tho search clovers or an archaeolof jfour-lcn- f ogist In the search for flint arrow, heads. Current Literature st V !" , X V i E if I K I Mrs. Melville was slightly suspicious of tho sudden accession of help-- , lulness that caused her husband to offer to pack his own suitcase the night before their little trip. Being a vise woman, she kept her weather eye on him. Thus she was Just. la ilme to see him going through some r'athor wonderful gymnastics' In an to fasten his suitcase with ono Old papers for Bale nt tho Hoe hand while ho meditatively dropped ufllco his evening clothes in an obscure cor'i ner of tho closet. She said nothing. She merely transfixed him with a CARD. k atony glare The clothes camo meek- xplmplfiB.-ek- ln ly out again and wero sadly deposited' Any woman with Time 01 arrival of trama-passleruptions, sores or bolls doeB tint sip- - In tho suitcase. through-nt- ul departure of tralnt and. cannot enjoy life Melvlllo carried both his own suit?ioar attractive orlglnatluK at EarlniRton. Ointment curt 8 them and case and his wife's down to the office mnk'6 tho skin soft nnd velvety. In the morning, where Mrs. Melville EfTectlvo Sunday, Jnno 10, JftlO lips, OnreB cold sores, cracked NOKTH HOUND. join chnppedhand8,KoreevB. Itohingsuid waa to They him JUBt before luncheon fi.25a. in. wero to tako luncheon toNo. 02 Bortiard timo. UleediiiK pilos. Sold by St. 11.15 a. in. No. 52....Mining Co., Incorporatod, Drug De- gether, which would leave them 'am7.23 p. in. ' No. 04 ple ilme to reach the train. They partment, Soeclal Agi'iits. 11.22 p.m. ;'No. 54 wero about half way to" tho train, '; HOIJTH BOUND. when Mrs. MolviUo suddenly clutched 4.80 ft. ro. No.53..'..w her husband's arm. 8.23 a. m. No. 05 "Tom," sho ejaculated, sternly, 4.21 p. in. No. 51 "whero is your suitcase?" " .10.48 p.m. No. 03 Melville looked silly and Mrs. Mel' vllle contemptuous. INTISRURBAN TRAINS. "You must have left It in tho ressouth' noiib. taurant," sho said. "Don't waste a minute! Run back and get it!" No. 104..."........ 8.20 a. in. 10.55 a.m. No. 108. So Melville sped back to the res2.00 p. m. .No. 103 taurant and then reached the station, 5.02 p. in. No. 110 suitcase in hand, Just in time to board SOUTH B0UN1. the train. 745 a.m. No. 103 "It's mighty funny," he said, sheep...10.00 a. m. No. 105 ishly, "how I camo to forget it llko ...x uui,tui ITI1U UIVU U liliUW Oil his patients Into fits because that was ! tue. only thing ho knew now to cure, has his counterpart In the young Sun. tenchcr who was trans, ferred to the Chinese- quarter from an Irish neighborhood wherp fighting was about tho only original aln she bad been called upon to rebuke. All tho formulas warranted "to Blay the fight microbes were known to her, but efneo Chinese boys hnvo yet to learn that fists rjro made to fight with her one accomplluhment lay fallow. Each lad, sho was pOHltlvo, woh reeking with subtle Orlentnl wickedness, but that was much harder to tacklo than' tho rampant variety ahe had been used to. At last she managed to stir up a roal fight tween two Chlneso youths, but before much damage had beon done tho mis slon superintendent Intcrferod and rebuked her for allowing so much bad blood to como to n head. "nut what '.could I dor sho said, hefphjlKljr. 'XJust had to let them fight. They all needed to bo scolded for something, and that Ib Ihe only tmngl kne,w how to correct them for. day-scho- However, when that particular ject was mentioned, aho alwais said: "You know I lovo my husband denrly. He lc the best man In tho world, but horo aro. times when 1 really want tc do him somo bodily injury. His absolute lndlfTcrcnco to his appearance Is He doesn't care simply maddening. how ho looks. As lcg as he can be clean he'd Just as soon wear any old thing anywhere. It's perfeotly nerve sub- iocoueracy. ; J. H. ANDERSON & CO. Every thingJ:o Wearx And Carpets. ',. FRANKEL'S BUSY STORE, Incorporated . ,. , ... Dry-Good- s, .. Shoes, Millinery, Men's and "Women's Clothing. KEACH FURNITURE CO. Incorporated WALL '& McGOWAN, Clothing, Shoes. m ,. Furniture, Carpets, Refrigerators, racking." - Irish-America- n Melvlllo seemed quite pleased with attending his sister's wed-ho idejV-ding .In the small town whero his parents lived until Mrs. Melvlllo casually mentioned that 4ie must have his evening clothes pressed In preparation for tho visit. "Why," ho protested, "half the. men that'll bo there won't know a dreBS suit when they see it. I'll feel like a ringtaled monkey." "Stuff and nonsense!" returned, MrB Melville; "Thefoeople down there. are as particular about their dress aa we .ire, and more" so. People in Bmall townn always dress right up to tho latest thing." So Melville's dress suit was sent to of " KEEPING HER HEAD 4?ftv' BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME FREE i4 Nothing beautifies the home grounds like a few well selected roses. The BEE is going to make it possible for every one of its readers to beautify his or her home grounds without n cent of cost. We will send ybii the six everblooming roses described below absolutely free of charge if you will send us onjy $1.00 to pay for the BEE, one year and the Farmer and Stockman'- ope year. What is more vd will send ,you complete instructions on planting and care with each collection. These instructions are written ,by an Ohio florist, one or the most successful on earth. '. These roses, will be sent you postpaid by the "Farmer and Stockman direct from the fldrist iiuGhio. anv time vou wish. . Yoiican order the collection now, before the supply is exhausted, and have Ki thenv5hippedvany timeybu'vish before May 1? SEMI-WEEKL- Y one-year-o- ld SEMI-WEEKL- Y - be pressed. l'".l "' I am dying for lovo of you Graced Woll, would you mind pat ting mo ashore first7 If you dlo her Reggy -- . THE. ROSES DESCRIBED SlN. ii you'll upset the skiff. TIME ? It's Equal Don't Exist. No ono has ever made a salvo, ointment or balm to compare with Buck leu's Arnica Salve. It's the ono per feet hoaier of Cuts, Corns Burns, Bruises, Soros, Soalds,BoiIs, Ulcere. Eezenin, Salt Rheum. For Sore Byes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands orSpruIiis It's supreme. Unrivaled for Plies. Try it. uniy 20c no an druggists. . Black Rose marks the highest attain BLACK ROSE-Th- 'e ment of the hybridizer's skill.' For grace, form and color the .large beautiful flowers look as'iMh'ey were cut from the heaviest dark: rich . velvet. ' ' i Phllathea Class Will 'No. 5fo. 109 No. Ill 107. .1 r. .... 12.57 p. in. 3.20 p.m. 0.50 v in. M. H. & E. fTMECARD. mm V."TVAC1JJ'v-ftb- yc mmmiuTsmmm?: a city "Tho Philathea Class will givo a home taleut play at tho Opera house Monday night, April 2, for the benefit of the Sunday school. The name of tho play is Miss Fearless & Co.," and it is said to be a very laughable play, grille young ladies of Earlingron promise tho audience two hours of fun and a lolly good time, on Monday night. Come out nnd enjoy yourself and help in a good cause. that." Don't forget tho date, April 24, and "Yes, wasn't It amusing?" replied the place, Tomplo Theatre. caustically. until thejr .had reached the house and were being regaled with tea and conversation that, the second loss of 4he suitcase wbb disMrs. Melville, Entertain. of thta It was Hot. is eHect Sunday, Juno lOMOlO. 5:45lv. sn. No, 112 leaves No. 113 arrives. ...8:30 p. m. M. H. & E. time oaid! wdiiClnto I. C.R. R. TIME CkHD. NOKTH HOUND. 1,28 p. Timo of departure of Illinois C ral traiiiB from NorumvHlo, Ky. Barred Rock and Black ... Minorca' Eggs for sale, "IS for $ i.50 at the White Wyandotte-- , Poultry Farm. ' ; 5No. 122, No. 104. No, 133. No.. 102 ,...,. local pass. 10.45 a.'in. I1.B0 p. m. looal b'ouno SQUTIt 3.W.m. 111. No. 101 No. 103. ....... JNQ, lai.lOOlVipaHH. 135 local pass To. 4.08 p. 111 1.43 a, in. 1.49 i. ill. B.53 a. "i TALLY ZB.Proprietor . Guthrie, - Kentucky : ' Every housekeeper who takes pri3e in her ability to manage her affairs economically, and in keeping down ex penses, should be interested m seeing the. finest Refrigerator made We 'carry a full line of the 'station. "I might telegraph to the train," he (ld, finally, "but it's a through train from, here on and I don't know whore would Intercept It." it telogram Mrs. Melville sat down her teacup jnd gathered up a few crumbs of cako that had escaped from her saucer. "I wouldn't bother," she said, sweetly, "to'tako all that trouble;"' Melville turned to her with a smile. "All right, Mary," he joamed. "If you don't mind, I'm sure ' don't. I'll tell everybody how I tnppen to bo wearing my old business. ult Instead of my beautiful glad rigs." Mel-villo- covered. Everybody ran about oxcltodly for while everybody, that is,- - except Mrs. Melville, who sat with an table smile on her face, calmly sipping her tea. Melville, apparently in great anxiety, telephoned to the livery stable from which had como the carrlago ivhlch thr.d. brought them, up from the Ho also telephoned 'to the station". In--cr- u Traditions of Mother 8hlpton... Offcall British 'prophets, Clothe Shlptbn is beyond douDt'tne most celebrated. She waB, In Tact, all that a prophet ' and witch should' he. n "strango contrast to tho serious and Bclentlfib nostradamus. The. day she was horn the sky becamo dark and, gloomy and, according to her blograph-er"belcht out nothing for half an hour but but names, thundering after .a most hideous manner." Her per sonal appearance, described by he admiring biographer In 1.6C2. Is scarcely flattering: "Her .physiognomy was . The wonderful new "Irish Beatify," flowers of unfolding broad wax like petals into enormous semi-fu- ll pure snow white. PRESIDENT TAPT It is a strong, robust, vigorous grower. The flowers are faultlessly formed, extra large and double, the color shade of bright sparkling pink. ELLOW KASIERIN -- Is a robust, healthy grower, very hardy bush on which great masses of exquisite golden yellow roses are borne. RHEA REID Great masses of large. double flowers of the richest velvety red are produced on the whole blooming season. BOROTI1Y PERKINS In habit of bloom, it is extremely free, producing flowers in immense clusters. The color is an exquisite shade of clear shell pink. BE& one Send us only $1.00 to pay for the we will send yoi year and the Farmer and Stockman one year and these six beautiful everblooming roses postpaid and absolutely free of charge. v,. Bet- Roses may be planted any time between this and May 1. order-ins- :' ter order now betqre .the, supply is exhausted. Thousands; are these bfaiits now. and the sudpIv n"iav be exliaus'led if vou wait till the middle of April to order. The Farmer and Stockman will hold the roses for you-- till.ypii are ready to plant them. Doiot Use coupon below. take chances WHITE KILLA.RNIEY JH Ml SEMI-WEEKL- Y , in i 0 COUPON THE SEMI-WEEKL- Y BEE, EARLINGTON, KY. Imso' misshapen that it I altogether 01 possible to express fully In wordB. for the most Ingenious to line her Id colors, though many persons of eminent qualifications In that lino have often attempted It, but without suc- for which send.me.your paperfor one , year,, The Farmer and Stockman one year, and 'y our six roses-- ' ' v ; , .. as advertised in your paper. Enclosed find $1.00 MY NAME ' : , '' L'" v cess "Metropolitan Magazine. ADDRESS Address all orders to I ' ra-la- nt Calendars For 1912 We have the swellest line of Imported and Domestic Calendars for roiV that has ever been shown They in this territory. are the Celebrated Butler line and the price this year is lower than ever. Do not purchase your 191 2 calendars until you have We seen our samples. can please you and save you money. Semi-Week- ly THE SEMI-WEEKL- Y .J- BEE ., EARLINGTON, .KENTUCKY Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators acknowledged to be the most perfectly refrigerators ever put on tho mar sanitary and on your ice Dill ana lasts a d Save fully ket. Ordinary refrigerators only last about fivo years. Made of polished oak or satin wainut wun reai pori-emConstructed throughout in the lining all in one piece. strongest and most substantial manner, vinu in uiu let ua shoy you their many vamawe ieaiurej ice-savi- ng one-thir- me-tim- e. St. Bernard Mining INCORPORATED EARUSGTON. - Co., KENTUCKY .There, was a gleam In Mrs. eyes as she rose majestically, triumphantly and went out. into the hall. When sho .returned she had fiver- her arm, folded neatly, the devested evening clothes. "Tom, dear," she said, "I was afraid omething might happon to your bo after you went to bed last light I took all tho most necessary 'h'.ngs out of it and put them Info u Ine." Melville's face, which at his wife's appearance with the garments had grown at least two inches" longer, dropped more and more as she preceded. At the close of her speech, with a cloylngly sweet smile, She laid the clothes upon his hopeless and knee. "Well," he said, finally,, "I cease to struggle. I suppose this Is what you call fate." "No, Tern," replied his wife, decld. edly, "It Isn't. It's what I pall total 's . J) - THE - BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE xi in ( 1 suit-uas- e, - ","'; " T"T""7' ii ' ' .'' ."".' "'TTT.'.'T LOOK Note that th Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company, Incorporated, f offer-lnl- o you an ideal proposition for telephone service. Usln our service you have ad. vantages o( long distance connections to every important point In the United State. The advantages of telephone srrvice in your residence are too numerous to mention, but among them would bo daily communication with the niarkets, obtaining prices. Kettle accurate reportstn the weather, calling up your neighbor, friends and relatives. All these ad' vantages and pleasures aro more than worth the price you would pay for the service. Literature and information furnished by calling on our manager, E. G. Mann. HEltE, ME. FARMER CUMBERLAND IncorpoTELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. rated Bee Kentucky iEarlington, depravity."' " - BEE AD S PAY n J, s X -- . A'fi. y iJL"I imj'iimi". .f'r.- - .'' '""' ;aWM1ypi .i...fc JiTrrnfTT'""V"TT ii , rt MJr r ' -- iAw V'W MV-U.M.- K r: ,'."' ) p'T- M&ftjB H B B H Pl H h tM ftk f. -; Every Day at This Store Staple Department American Printing Co.'s grim Prints- Hoosier Pil- n Do you ever stop to consider the different ways and. means used by ferent business concerns to get 011 dif- Dress Goods and Silks Spring and Summer Dress and Waist fabrics fn silk and wool were 'rievV . - Cf JI interested in the : "sale of their different Sheetings... Hope Bleached . V. .' 6c 81c c, i 25 inch Plaid Coftbrr. .".".;'.'. ft ' ; '"' . : commodities? .. Have you tried to locate thelconcern vhose plans "and means are the most advantageous to the buye'r5gnd from yhom? yoiitake the least risk in ; v more attractive than this ' scaso. Blacks, colors and ai the new cdm- - Best P.laid Cotton Best heavy and light weight 5c 8c 4 I making your purchases? You are in bujsnessjust ..thgpame as weH Yq& . binatioys,in Shirting Best Unbleached Sheeting 81 inch wide. fc- IH Jl Best Unbleached Sheeting 90 inch wide Splendid Bleached Sheeting 81 inch wide Best Bleached Sheeting 81 :ss 4Qa faOv 271c iivv ORg OEf ?w rlow do you do ,itiU, .;;: . Mr. Farmer, if you have ahdrse to sell and go on the get all you dollars for a can blan you ask your neighbor two hundred and twenty-fivdollar horse actual value In order to sell this one hundred and seventy-fiv- e horse you cut your, asking priccpfnii you reach his, factual value and then ycfti e, -- .e seHmg something, Silks,- $W dress goods, tiRT:k5 and up & in Foulards, Taffetas, Messa- - lines in solid colors, figured and striped, at 40c, 50c, 75cL $1 and Silk VYaist Patterns, elusive, no two alike, at each if l 25 to. )! f?f iJU ex- - m ii. something - stop. . .. . inch wide The same principle appliesui selling merchandise Best Bleached Sheeting 90 inch wide Bleached Pillow Tubing wide 42-inch rffl. Bleached Pillow Casing 46 inch wide Staple Check Ginghams. Best Staple Check Ginghams Best Fancy Dress Ginghams, 10c and 30c 18c 25c 6c 8ic 121c Waists 50c to $5 w At this price range everything new in Waists, from the inexpensive white waists to the dressy affairs in silks and handsome embroidered waists. Long sleeve and high neck waists and the short sleeve and low neck waists Tailored Waists bring its actual value , and others-storeThis store has no asking price. yl selling price, We have no inclination tqget all we can, neither have we any inclination to make you believe you are buying merchandise at less than its actual value. We do the best we can foronur trade along every line; it's quite natural that we should know more abourahe merchandise, the quality, the workmanship, the style, than the average rrfaa not in business. A part of the service .we render, is to put this knowledge' your disposal, to give you the benefit ...,-.-...- . tY of it, to use it to your interest all .kinds of the best;, merchandise that This store is simply teeming-'witthe looms and the mills can producejand as stylish as genius and art can devise. Give yourself an opportunity to. reap some of the benefits of this service for men, women and and see. the largest display, of seasonable, wearing-appare:" ; !;; children in this part of the' country,:) ! h Merchandise must say more if they can get it. We" have one price only and that's our $3.50 fcWJ o Mercerized Foulards in a wide range of .styles. . . . . Duptowne Silk in a great variety of patterns )Ej Qv Skirts Chiffons, in all Panamas, Serges, Voiles styles and and Fancy Worsted Dress Skirts the practical 19 i 1 in every required size. Panamas, Serges and Worsted, priced at ,$2 50, . $J5fiw M, 5, $7.50, $8 50, .$10, $12.50.. Voiles, $8. $15 $5, $7 50' l priced at 50,'$ 10 ana. .:... $12.50 WvV Millinerij Our Millinery exhibit reveals an extreme range of the season's newest models. Ladies' Suits and Coats lat-e- st Men's Wear Our Suits are ready now. The product, of months of careful preparation, selection, study; fabrics picked from th world's best markets j' garments designed by best fashion builders; tailored by the most skillful hand craftsmen; a most varied stock of fine Clothing to choose from. Men's Suits Hats that depict the 5 3k. All are tasty, practical and sensible creations and worthy the attention of any thoughts-in millinery. We have the newest and best in women's fashionable attire. We have a splendid stock of stylish spring Suits and Coats, made of .good' materials, well tailored, good quality linings in Goats, .a&d all sizes arid ''styles represented. Priced af C ft' ', woman who is planning to purchase a new hat. The products of our own workroom are models of the milliner's art copied from exclusive foreign and American designs. If you, are interested in high art exclusive Millinery it will pay you to visit our department and talk to our $12.50, $15, $16, $17.50, $20 311(1 vx M-. head trimmer. v .$7.50 tfl $30 $22.50 and $25 Stetson and Liberty Brand Hats $ g $5 Coats priced at io, $12,50, $15, $18, $20 and, .$25 $2.50 tfl $6 Linen Dusters at each. $350 $5 Stacy Adams, King Quality Shoes ... Shirts. .UG 10 $Zj Ladies' Dresses at each. $ J B5Ui $Z Neckwear, Belts, Half,. Hose, Underwear and tfl $2 Children's Dresses. 25C else you need to make a complete outfit. .V Ferguson-McKinney i $-a- . 1 11 50 ... .. '. I a "' ., 1'b, i , THE MERCHANDISE WE OFFER . '& - Possesses every element of the' season's latest styles, an3 you are sure ot satisfaction for the fr, . . . price you pay I , 1 Ci j BARNES, CO WAND & GO. m .u.v Incorporated -- :;.; wm EARLINGTON, KENTUCKY . 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