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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): May 9, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): May 9, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911050901_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): May 9, 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. X t V TUESDAY L.; F, TUESDAY: and IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR VV T BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE YEAR and: FRIDAY! ! FRIDAY WENTY-SECON- D "fetfk . ! . EARL1NGT0N, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY.t TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1911 yellow and white mints were heart Hhapo. t. JVe. 3T GROCERY STORE Church Notes The 'leVival . CATCHES FIRE Morn- - I ' Madisonvilk Notes ! 1 . BY AILEEN DAVIS. The table, fron: which the delicious frappe was served, was beautifully decorated with roses, lillies, and exquisite bouquots of rare flowers, gifts to the honor guest. PRESIDENT DIAZ New Mr. Busincw House te be Open Wednesday. WILL QUIT M At 3i30 OXIock Monday IiA Part qf the Building . Saved by Prompt Work ORIGIN OP FIRE UNKNOWN. k "V s promptefllulentworkofEarllngton's fire department soon had the Are under control. The goods wero d&niaged by fire and water aud the furniture and flxtuures are almost a tot,al loss! Mr. Adams and wife were asloop in the upper room and were awakened by some one poutuUng on the door and yelling flr&Wrhe building belongs to the Morgan heirs and was covered by $1,360 Insurance, the stook oarned 91,K0 Insurance aud the household goods were insured for $960. Mr Adams will uot again go into business here but will probably locate In Madisonville. The origin of the Are is unknown but was probably caused by rats carrying matches behind the ceiling and outer wall. te The grocery store and residence of David Adams, on Railroad Btreet caught on flro at 3:80 o'clock Monday morning in some manner and when first noticed by the railroad call boy, Humes woro breaking through the side of tho building next to tho alloy. An alarm was turned in and in an incredible short time water from two hose waa turn ed on the building and the lower half of it was saved. This building is probably one of the oldest in the city aud burned rapidly but tho Tho revival at the Christian church taking on great proportion-- Very large audiences attend all the serviced aud the interest is very great. Up to Monday night ther havo been eighteen additions to the church, fifteen of them by confession of faith and two by letter. On Monday night plovon young mdn made the' confession and the outlook for a great revival is certainly promising. The sermon tonight will be on ''The Conversion of a Murderous Mob." The sermons for the next two or three nights, we aro informed, will be on different phases of conversion. The town is awakened on the subject of religion as it has not been for years before. Only good can come of such an awakening. is , The Baraca Class of the M. South, is still growing. Three addition to the clas Sunday. .Next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock tho regular business meeting will be hold m the B. A C. Club Boom. All urged to be meinberp'are proBent, a much business ot greatest importance is to be transacted. Sunday will be Mother's Day and the class will show their appreciation of aud reverence for their mothers in a most beautiful and simple manner. The morhers of all the boys are Invited to attend. Come and join us if uot a member of some other Sunday behool. A quartette and choir is being organized. We are doing something. "Come over and help us." Haktford Chatten, Pres. .WBljreneyeTaiiB-guaran-itw- Ml if 'yo have headaches, ZMbcbM lifM ef Dftmftr. Ye Ca& lat Anything. Anyone in this town that suffers Eat what your stomach craves frequently from splitting, nervous ought to go at onoe to the without the slightest fearof lttdlgeB-tioheadaches which is an awful feeling. You druggist and get a 95o bottle of our Carlstedt's German .Liver Powder. will not be bothered with Sour Headaoues always indicate consti- Stomach, Heartburn, Nausea, Bad pation in a dangerous form, that Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will may result in other extremely seri- take one dose of Digeateze. It reous ailments sometimes even lieves and cures as if by Magic. Bright's Disease and Appendicitis. Pleasant as Candy. Belief in one Our Carlstedt's German Liver Pow- minute. Get a 60c bottle from the der acts on the Liver, the real drug i(s)NircmentAgf tho St. Bernard cause df constipation a few doses MininCanpaByrInoorporated. entirely remove t,he troubleInsure u, Issues Manifesto That he Would Alumnae Banquet. Brilliant Reception and Dance Given by Resign as Soon as Peace Xr. John Morton Kef herion at Elks Great preparations are being made by tne Alumnae Association to glvo Home Wednesday. a. most elaborate Banquet to the HAS BEEN RESTORED TO MEXICO. most elaboratn social fill crioa graduating class of 1011. The ever given In Western Kentucky The graduating exercises will be was th reception and dance ten- held at the Christian church, ThursPresident Diaz, of Mexico, i'Bsued ., dered Mr. und Mrs. J. D. McPher-soii.Jrday evening. May 18, 8 ra., Wednesday evening, May j tho banquet will be at n. in and a manifesto Sunday night declaring served tho 8, at the Elks' Homo In Madisonthat he would resign as soon as , banquet hall of the church, immediville, by Mr. John Morton MoPlier-Bon- ately after the graduating exercises, peace was restored. He said he in honor of their third annlver and will be served by the Ladies' would not quit his post until assured sary. &ld. This maKnifloieut home was true- - , The following speeches have been there was no danger of a teign of ly a bower of loveliness being dec- j 'arranged for by Prof. Delraont Ut- - anarchy. During the day Madero issued a manifesto telling his troops orated throughout with Southern sinilax, bay trees, palms aud potted , "Our Golden Milestone" MIbs ne naa aeciciea to aDauaou tne fronplants, as well as quantities of yol- - Virginia Tate, '10. tier for 8ar of complications with , and had ordered a1 low and white cut flowers. "The Friendly Beacon" MIsb the United States of Mexico. march on.theOlty The yellow aud wnlte color scheme Bylrcmla McGary, '11. When Madero neard the hawk t.hAt. Tiin?. waB, In every detail, prettily carried F "Quo Vagarentur" MisB Mary was. going to resign he countermanout. Shacklett, '06. Over the stairway, leading up into "SfltiRfl and "NrmRfmRe" OIrnnon ded his forward movement and announced his nlansnrn nvnr thn nnva the hall, which opene into the re- livens, '10. ception room, were erected electri"The Candle Not Under a Bushel" friM'lapttal. He asaid he would , telegrom of sengtDeftestdent cal arches, covered with yellow and i" MIbb Aileeu Gold, '09. white tarlatan, twined with SouthMiller Evans, '10. congratulation"Possession" ern smilax and studded with tiny . "A Rennaissauce Not Found in yellow aud white irrldesceUt lights, JliBtory" Ralph B. Rubins.- If o. More IlysfHsjasia. which veritably peeped from a mass Gas, or other Stomach Troubles. of greenery. Nothing will remain undigested or In the center of the, reeeption ? Mrs. Spencer Entertains at Lakeside. room was placed an electrical MayMrs. Hillery Spencer very oharm-Ingly sour on your storaaah if you pole, wrapped in streamers of yellow entertained a largo number of will take a little DigeM$e. a powerand white tarlatan and 'twined, in her triends on Tuesday evening aba ful digestive, narmlesa'aod pleasant From bacon fry" af Lakeside in this city as Maple Syrup. For sale by the ropes of Southern smilax. the top of this electrical column was The affair waB one of the most en- drag department of the St Bernard draped, intervening joyable of the season. A most ex- Mining Company, Incorporated. artistically streamers of yellow and white gauze, cellent luncheon was served with caught in lovers' Knots to the win- the crisp, toasted bacon and hot s, dow casing and door linten. In each steaming coffee, including of these windows, underneath this tomatoes, pickles, chicken gorgeous canopy of yellow and (Continued on Page 2.) white, were arranged potted plants, covered in yellow and white blossoms and embedded in a greenery of smilax, which hung in beautiful festoons from the sills of the high A FEW SPECIALS AT , . . the Victory building. Harry Tall-fer- ro, a prominent yoiing- - man of Madisonville is to be manager. W feel Bure that Mr. Taliferro wilt "make good" as he is one of those-wh- o carries out anything ho undertakes. Card of Thank. We desire to thank our man, ot Mitdisonvillet will open up h, Candy Kitphbn here Wednesday lu J. L. Mannon the "Candy" aud all who rendered any assistance during the fire that burned our store Monday morning. Every aot F- kindness will long be appreciated. Mb friend and Mrs. David Respectfully, Adamst. - E. F. Doudna made a bus! fW9 S tripto this city Monday. DR. E. B. HARDIN t BR. L C. RAY Drs. HtirtUn & Jfay - ,' ,t DENTISTS Pmmless HigA ' Extruding mni PerceUm.Werk . Clan DtntUtry h t Sfttieky Ttttthone 399 OlStt Sthtu BaA Mfc. H4iftiUe, Kentucky saud-Wiche- -- CABINET MANTELS? WHY NOT? We don't. Sj get a bottle today from tho St. Bernard .Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. 25u a bottle. TUBERCULOSIS Causes Death of Prominent Mortons Lady. Mrs. KS. Well MARY FENWIOK PASSES AWAY Suc- Known Woman of Th!$ City cumbs to Brights Disease. 'f lady of thlh city, (Med Suudav night ofBrights disease. She had been 111 about three months and the end was not unexpected. Mrs. Feuwiuk had been a resident of this city about twelve years, moving hero from Henderson immediately after her husband died. She leaves four children, one boy, James Fenwlck, Trlxio and Laura Fenwlok and Mra. Chas. Barnettf of this city. She was a member of the Chris tigu church and lived a quiet, consistent life. She waa laid to rest by y the Bide of her husband in the at Henderson Monday afternoon. The friends of the family ex tend sympathy to. the bereaved children. . cem-etor- Mrs. Mary Feuwiok, a well known Gap, who has been 111 disease, tuberculosis, for some tithe, crossed over the Great Divide at her home hi that place Friday night She was thirty-si- x at midnight. years old and had a large number of friends and acquaintances who loved her for her many good qualities. She is survived by her husband and two small children, a girl aud a boy, who have the sympathy ot the entire community. In addition to theso she leaves three brothers, Dave, Watt and Ott Sisk and one sister, Mrs. B. E. Nixon, of this Mrs. Slaton was a devout place. member of the Baptist church and was Interred in the Pleasant View cemetery Sunday afternoon in tho presence nf a large number of friends and acquaintances. Robert Slaton, Confederate Veterans to be Entertained. Tho Earllngton Chanter of U D. attendance, each one entered into tho spirit of the occasion of entertaining the vetenuia on Saturday, Juno 8, at Lakeside Park with an interest of real love for the work that will cause' all who attend to declare It a most delightful day. Every vetera'u in the County is cordially invited. The Daughter's will be prepared to serve von dinner. All friends and relatives of the Chapter and Veterans are cordially Invited to attend and ehioy the day with us and briug baskets. Come one and all, Veterans empty handed but full of good' cheer and brotherhood that characterises a true veteran. All the daughter; of Hopkins County are Invited. V. D. C, Earmnciton FannU 0,. met with Mrs. and had Saturday afternoon a good Stokes Ciiaptkr. Headquarters. United Confederate Veterans' Madisonville. Ky., May General Order, No. 1. The second annual reunion of the United Confederate Veterans of Hopkins county, will be held at Earlmgton, under the auspices of tne Burlington Chapter, U. D, C, takes June 8. The Commander pleasure in extending a cordial invitation to ovory Veteran in the countv to be present with him on that important and interesting occasion. Indeed wo would all feel that general participation in the work and pleasure or the approaching reunion is now more, than ever the durv of every one who wore THE GRAY. By order of, F, B. 8 1011. All county papers please copy. Commander, Harris, For Rent ' One tour ropm house, good location, water and out buildings, CZD H. .0, UoTJXIiAND, ot 1 Yf of Chicago, 111.; Miss Louise Gun Metal. and Mr. Marvin Furnish, McPherson Factory Cotton 5c per yard. of Paducah, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Grayot, of Princeton, Ky. ; and Mr. Best Calicoes 4c per yard. Munnol Wilson, assisted In enterPearl Buttons lc per dozen. taining the gueBts. Men's $5 and $6 Pants, in Miss Mary Louise Walker and Brown, Grey, Blue Serges aud Lawson Faxon presided at the inmaf hnnk wliOh WH.S hflll.ll tlf II V Black Mohair $3 45. handnamted In SDravB of dogwood 'i and tied with loopB of yellow satin ribbon. GO. HOPKINS INCORPORATED MrB. J. D. McPherson, Jr., the guest of honor,, was charmingly H. P. MORTON, Manager a gorgeous white gowned in sequin Bilver aud She Maaisonville, Kentucky robe over white messallne. carried a shower bouquet of pink pnt'jpp'jpi'Cjp'Tjfi luipuiiflul'WJ""W'"l'T'B'e''5!!n'r ferns, sweet peafc and matden-hai- r held with an immense bow of pink gauze ribbon, while strands of pink gauze, tied into lovers' knots, were L.&. N. TIME CARD. fastened to sprays of pink sweet peas. MIbb May pie Wooten was gowned Time oi arrival of trains passinu through and departure of train? in a most exquisite creation of white e and real lace, aud iirlglnating at Earlmgton. i carried a hugh bouquet of brides 19, 1910 Effective Sunday, June maid roses ' Mra. T T). MoPherson. Sr.. was NORTH B0U7CD. beautiful in her handsome black m. 92 ;...... 1 fi.25a. m. No. silk lace robe, draped over black .15 a. No. 52 satin, and trimmed at the square 7.28 p.m. No. 94 ;.11.22 p.m. neck with white dutchess lace fche No. 54.... carried white roses and her jewelB SOUTH BOUND, were diamonds. 4.80 a. m. No. 58. Miss Margaret McPherson wore an GOME TO HENDERSON TO DO YOUR SHOPPING 8.23 a. nv. .. e emNo. 95. elaborate white ' 4.21 p.m. No. 51 pire gown, having a crystal-beadq- d 10.48 p.m. No. 93 over bodice, with trimmings of bright red, and- carried Richmond Henderson Merchants' Refund Association offers roses. INTRAURBAN TRAINS. Miss Louise McPherson's gown NORTH BOUND. under a free round trip transportation on purchases of waB yellow crepe 8.28 a.m. No. 104 gold net. tunic of embroidered 10.65 a.m. No. 100 Flowers were Marshal Nell roses. $20.00 or more from all railroad points within 20 miles, arid 2.00 p.m. No. 108 MIbb Davie Hendricks wore a cre, 5.02 p. m. No. 110 from all points further, on a basis of one round trip mile for ation of white silk crepe, touched Danos oi goin ciotn. with underlaid SOUTH BOUND. Qhn nnrn a ('rtrRllPfl botlOUet Of vol v each additional $1.00 purchase. 745 a. m. No. 103 ferns. low Iris and malden-hal- r ...10.00 ami. ,, No. 105 Mrs. J. L. Grayot was gowned in 'Complete stocks afford greater, variety,, lower prices, No. 107.... '........ 12.57 p. tu- an exquisite ivory satin empire 8.20 p.m. 109 No. gown, over which waa draped a robe and better values, than any trade center catering' to'your 0.50 y m. No. Ill of white chiffoon, hand painted In knots empire wreaths of torget-m- e needs in this vicinity; and you spend your money within and pink roses, trimmed In cascades CARD. of real lace, M. H.& your own State. MIbs Mary Louise Walker's gown chiffon cloth, All Lines of Merchandise Are Represented including evM. H. & E. time, card went Into was yellow metal-sho- t over'' yellow meesahue, and trimSunday, June 19, 1910. effect med in gorgeous embroidered bands. 5:45 a. in. JJ' No. 112 leaves erything for personal or household use. Thd reception guests were invited No. 118 arrives.... 8:80 p. ui. arfrom 9 to 10:80 while tno dancers Co.me to Henderson, save money on every purchase, rived at 10 o'clock. At 10:80 a grand was was R, TIME CARD. murcli of all lormoq, aimlead by comMr. and have your fare refunded. the guests, posed John Morton McPherson and his Timo of departure of Illinois Cop-,ra- l honor guest, Mrs. J. D, McPherson, Jr., followed by the receiving line trains from Nortonville, Ky. and dancer?. NORTH BOUND. Th.o programs nad the McPherson 102...1 1.28 p.m. .No. crest embossed In gold and tied with 8.40 a. in. No 104 yellow pencils, attaoneu to yeuow No. 122, local pass. 10.45 a m. silk cords. The handsome engrav0.80 p. m. No. 188, local ed invitations bore tho same crest SOUTH BOUND in gold. The ices wero yellow and white 4.08 p,m. No. 101 The Individual cakeb wore iced In 1.16 a. m No. 103 whif. with the "MoP.." done lu No. 121, local pass. 1.28' p., m. gold on top of the' white icin,g. The J No. 185 lorfal pass 5.58 a, m 11 D. McPherson, Jr., Mr. J. B. Brasher, Mr. aud Mrs. J. D. McPherson, aud ot Mortons Sr., Miss Margaret MoPherson HenMr. Albert Noo, Mlsm Davie with dread dricks and Mr. Thurlo Gait Esseng-to- smilax. The receiving line was composed of Mr. John Morton McPherson and Gap Mise May mo Wooten, Mr. and Mrs. famous Geiss orchestra of Evansville, which furnished the most entrancing music during the reception and dance, was arranged at the end of the hall behind a trellis of Southern smilax, studded with electric lights, hooded In delieate shades or yellow rosebud globes. From the celling, just over this screen of greenery, was suspended an electrical UJM,'! twined wth The wlflflOWA i i i THE NEW STORE'S Great Bargain Sale Men's 5c Handkerchiefs 8 for 10c. ... 10c L-j- Do yon know anything that improves the looks of aroom more than a Cabinet Mantel and a nice clean Tile Hearth? Men's 45 j" Fancy 7c. Suit. Sox, Black and - Men'BBftlbriggan-tTDderwear- 50s Corset Covers 89c. 2oc J. Children's and Misses' 15 aud Hobo 5c pair. Ladles' Velvet Pumps $1.89. Men's $5 Out Shoes $3 95 Have, you ever investigated the cost of putting one in your hme?" Suppose you do this. We believe you willjpe surprised. Come. Sm1m5mJ fP"S&mSL MsfliSSii:issHiSijJ'!F' line. We believe we can ' please y6u'ih every way, We have all the :JUgIM . LATEST COLORS AND SIZES IN n, in Tans, Blacks, Patents and TILES AND GRATES RUBYLUMBER - GO!VlIPAaY ou-tra- in crepe-de-cheu- ROUND TRIP TO HENDERSON 1 k crepe-de-chen- - de-oheu- THE . E.flME , l.C.R. Henderson Merchants' Refund Assn. . Vi ,(r va vymfr ' jtf'tf?'' 'fM'---t ' . r- - V - t,,J ,Vf" v ')' '; Wp ' ,, . E n Miss Ague Simpson, of McHenrv, dinner i.n I'Vrday ovenintf tlieir Is here vIsltitlL' MUs Hazel Larkm. on Subscription Rates Inuna Mr. South Main nr,ret, In of MoPherson. It Is tint known as yot where he will locatx Thinlo Gait EssinKton, Miss Amanda Wilson left Satlir-urda- y Chicago. ; i Covert! waiv laid lorthel'olhj'wiijg: for Decatur, III., to spend the $1.00' One Year,., Misses Florence Allyn "and" Davie slimmer with her Mister, Mrs. Joe 60 HondrlckK; Monsis Thurlo EilnK-fo- Brlggs. Six months pUL M. MOORS. Ernebt Dunkersou and J. B. Miss Elizabeth Glvens spent 25 . Throe mouths eorrd no publisher Brasher; and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. week end in Proviueiice with the her 6 MoPherson. Sitmlo copies sister, Mrs. Douglas Ruoktnan. o. 6. FAWoevr ASSOCIATE CBITOR AN0 BUSINESS MANAGER T. G. Esslngton, of 'Chicago, reThe M. H. S. feirls will give a turned homo Saturday, after visitfree Sp9chnen ooptes mailed High School Circus for the benefit ing fneiuld here. Member af of the Athletic, boys. Friday nigljt, on application. Correspdnd-ent- s Get the habit of coming to the May 12. The greatesfcand graudest 'Kentucky Press Association wanted in all parts of the eVer. The parade will be promptly branch ofllce of the at 3 o'clock. Don't miss it. and couuty. Address us for Bee, at Morton's Furntture Store, Greatest circus, ever iriven in League SecHi Disttict MUshers Dou't fail to attend. when you want engraved oai?dB, emRomombor the t;isie, Friday uivebt, bossed letterheads, dance 'tickets, or Alay;.'ia';' the place. Yv M. C, A. programs. We have the' bW and Branch Office imitation's Furniture Stare, 119 South' Main Street, Building; the Kltls, Madisouvllle lot us figure with you on prices. AILEBN DAVIS, Mgr, Kentucky, Plane No. HiKh School. Aii.rkn Davis, Manager. Follow the crowd to the greatest Miss Rose Gofdnamer, of Princeof circuses at the Y. M. C A. Friday Tuesday, May 9, 1911 Telephone 47 evonlnpr, for the benefit of the Madi ton, who has been the charming I sbnville High School Athletic Club. guetst of MIssos Margaret and Louise IMt McPheraon, for several days, reBljr parade Friday evenimr. May turned homeSuuday. 12, at 3 p. m. High School Circus. Victory and Mary Ruby Morton. Melville Bird, of Paducah, has a few Forest Myers is been the truest of Early to bed and early to rise, days in this city, having been in for several dayB. friends in thin nltv ' South End Bridge Club. Evansville for the past two months, Attend to ydur business and Miss Dorothy Doau will leave Miss FloreticQ All.vu charmingly as a member of the K. I. T. League. Thursday for an extended visit to advertise entertained the South End Bridgo Ho has truly made good, and Club Friday afternoon at the home several occasions has covered him- irienas in uincmnatl. And you will be healthy, prosof her sister, Mrs. L. E. Ruby, on self with glory. Wo make a specialty of doing two South Union street. perous and wise. Miss Florence Walker, who has and three color work. If you want Many exciting rubbers were play been visiting her sister, Mrs. . i ed. Mrs. J. D. McPhersou won the Morton, left Tuesday for her home classy job work that will give satisclub prize, a very handsome silver in Henderson. faction see our samples and get Dink at the Madisouvllle Branch Mrs. W. B. Bondurant .ANNOUNCEMENTS and visitors'tourmaline chain, while day for Morganfleld to left Satur- prices in Morton's prize, an embroidered the visit rela: Qiliue Furniture Store. pair of silk hose,- was won by Miss i tlves for sevoral days. Ailkkn' Davis, Manager. V& are authorized to announce L. ISIlzabeth Victory. Mrs. J. L. Grayot, of Smithland, J. W. Brown and daughters, Mrs. L. W. Hewitt, of Olarksvlllo, R. Ray as candidate for county In the Mis Florences Walker, of 'Hender- Misses Verna and Celeste, of has been the guest of Mrs F. O' Bakto represent Hopkins son, and Miss Elizabeth Victory, of Slaughtervlllo, were in this city lower house of the next General er in this city for several dayB. ot Kentucky, subject to the Earlingtott, were guests of the club. Saturday visiting friends. At the conclusion of the games, a 'Mrs. Karl Pate and children left party. action of lhe Democratic elaborated luncheon was Saturday for Shawneetown, III., to Misses Annie Garnet Tate and nu)B$ Cora Hall who have been attending In courses. visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. We are authored to announce served the convention of the Christian 3Ed L. Youuir as a candidate to in session iu Lexington are Hopkins county in the lower Mr und Mrs. McPhersou Entartain at Lawson Faxon left Monday mornDinner. ing for Hopkinsville, after spending now visiting friends in Lotrsvllle house of the next General Assembly Mr. and Mrs, J. D. MoPherson, Jr., several weeks the guest or J. Mi and Frankfort and Danville and of Kentucky, subject to the action will return home the middle of the vt the Democratic party. - - HMMI r W HnHiMHlHIMH '' -' ed wr ho't" at a beautifully appoint nr uu-or'- .At .i OmWaMMWamt (EbejiBI iBee of 1 ' W?x A-.. t ktm '.'.'& 7i:;j .ffl 4M n, . & Semi-Week- ly When the painter 7a applies paint on your house fLfl JZ'fl - i - A .! . Mad-iooiivU- le. Mali-soniill- e? 4-- MISS it is to your best interests to know what that paint is its spreading capacity its appearance its durability. You are the and who loses if the paint goes wrong. Make sure of good results the most satisfactory and economical jobrby having your painter use Sherwin-William- f iT I I ! - s prepared It is Paint 'D C-A- - v As-semb- ly tt. En-deav- oi rep-rest- paint on the market, or 'lead and oil". The Sherwin-Wiiliam- s Co. its quality in every process cafeguard of manufacture. They make all their linseed oil; own and operate large zinc and lead mines and smelters, and make their dry colors in the largest and best equipped dry color plant in the United States. The results are m the goods. Protect your interests and your property with S.W. P. We sell it better than any other prepared 'i ADDITIONAL MAOISONVILLE NOTES PffgwJjS process and is universally acknowledged tho Amalgamated ARC one and ONLY absolutely perfect roofing. ROOFING is standard and takes the same insurance rate as slate or metal. Our agents are authorized to refund money in full if Amalgamated ARC ROOFING should fail to satisfy. Send for samples and full information. AMALGAMATED ROOFING CO., First Nal'l Bank Bid.. Birminikaai, Ala. week. Don't forget the Semi-Week- ly (Continued from Page 1.) salad, fruits, brick cream and individual cakes. These pfetnt were(: Mesdames JT. F.'Gordon, F. "X Howard,,' M. rK. Gordon, W. L. Gordon, Jr., Frank t; Uorrtjer, W. S. Burnett. Tom D. M. Woviilrtee, Loirnie Bailey, V."L. Belli. e. Ben A. Slaton, B. M. Slatuti, J- W. Harding B. F. Meyers. C. L. Ross, H. H. Holeman, Clarencp Nlnbet, Will Hopewell, W. C. Morton, O. P. Rambo, Ed Younjr, T. W. Gardiner, MikoOlark, S. D .Lfiujrley. Alex Lunsfonl, W.J. Barnhill, I U. Vlckers. Rnnkin East-inMlc' Vi'sa Burnett, Pearl Mills, Hazel Beueon, Elizabeth Bar-net. It's, not made for any certain climate, but is made to withstand the weather conditions of every climate. Amalgamated ARC ROOFING will not drip under the blazing sun, nor crack in the bitterest cold. Bee has a "branch oillce for Madisouvllle people In Morton's Furniture Store. If you want advertising or job work or wish to subscribe for the paper, call up number 4. AitiKKjr Davis; Manager. Postal $T. BERNARD MINING CO. INCORPORATED DRUG DEPARTMENT ROBT. SORY, M. D. limited to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose null Thrtint. Eyes Tested. Glasses Fitted. PruutiUH OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 12 A. M.. Office Over C. L. Ross" Grocery. 2 '" It's made by our secret Savings post-ofllce Bank at Hopkinsville. . The at Hopkinsville, Ky., has beeu designated as a postal savings depository. The on er will go into effect June 1. Moie Forest Fires. FOR SALE BY STAR PLANING MILL COMPANY INCORPORATES MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY Forest fires are threatening settlements on Big River, north of Prince Albt-rt- , Saskatchewan. People living in the danger zone were broug.' t out on a special train. TO 4:30 P. M. Center Street, '..'.'i ..' tf ;l i MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY a THE IMPORTANT QUESTION: "How About That Spring Suit?" tf.au Apex Button -. : The i .& " : t Bumps indicate knowledge on the head Bump indicate on the feet illfit- - ting, improperly made shoes. Florsheim "Natural Shape" shoes are made overlasts modeled from the natural foot and we know how to fit them. Moit Styles $5.00 B B The month of May with its sunshine and flowers has been ushered in. Ae yoju prepared for the change of the season? We can;fit you out in a dressy suit, any color, best measures, for a small price: You will also find here the very latest styles in men's shoes, hats, shirts and neckwear. Our line of spring and summer underwear is complete and the prices are not excessive.. For the ladies, we have a handsome line ol dress ?oods, in all .the latest shades and patterns and the famous " American Lady, Shoe," the best on the market for the money. Make it a point to call at 'this store and let us show you our line of goods, We know we have the best the markdt affords for the price :and we ' , want you to know it. . Slips and Gaps mmmmmmimmamm never annoy FLORSHEIM' wearers. "Hugtite,, heels and perfect fit-ti- 'vr!' ' ng insteps are the reasons why "Natural Shape" FlorsheinT ' ' - ; - Shoes always give perfect fit and satis- -' faction. We are sole agents. p 4 T I Most Stylei$5.00 I FOR SALE EY I Sf.Bernarri MfningGo. I I W. R. COYLE I STORE INCORPORATED MANAGER - I I I I H T. BERNARD MINING CO FOR SALE BY St. Bernard Mining Co. t w. Earlmgton, '9 INCORPORATED INCORPORATED re. COYL rar Store ' .".' ' V f W. R. COYLE . MANAGER STORE K 4t Jventucky " 1 " ft S itf 'uXJL.At Or. M.VKK3&-- .i- - ' Makis Hunt iking Easy IB f G. W. LINDSAY Whole.ale and Retail ! jB 1 Cigars, Cigarettes,, Tobacco MADISONVILLE. KY. 123 I. Ctr St. I B m J News of the Town MoPhereon and J u, " busineBB trip to this Friday. J. J. Sullivan who lias been visitFriday. city ing in St. Louis for the past week W. B. Wise and family who have has returned home. been vleltfnrr relatlvPB hero (or the A. It. O'Bannon, of StOharles, was past week have returned to their In this city Friday on business. home in Corbln, Ky. Callio Bouriaud returned heme J. 8. Ollltt, of the couutry. was In Friday from a visit. to Howell. town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodge and son, Mrs. W. K. Whitfield, of the coun- Charlie, visited relatives In White try, was in town Saturday shopping, City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hush Griflln and Mm. Will SIbJc, of Mortons Gap, children, of St. Charles, were the was In town Friday shopping. Grovor .Long, Miller Evans and guetfta of Mrs. Griffin's parents, Roy DavlB spent Friday In EvatiB-vllle- . Judge and Mrs, A. J. Bennett, Saturday and Sunday. FOUND on the streets of Earl-intoSAW. After April 15 Eouh vob a bunch of keys. Owner can Orpington, White wo will soli Bull Wyandotte and White Leghorn eggs secure same by nailing at this office dejcnbliiKr minie and paying for tills for 50o per setting of 15. , ad. D. MaPlfKHHON, Jit., J. 'Tlie Madieonvillo, Ky. Mr. Thomas Brookfleld. John M. CaiiBler, who was form- World's Champion Walker," passed this ally of Howell has moved' to this throughNew city Saturday aon his way to York. He Ib in walk-lin- e city, for the Summer. cojiteht against four Now York V Miss Mary Mothershead Bpent Sat- college boys, walking from Bliss, urday in Madisouvllle with friends. Oklahoma, to New York. He gave Mrs. A. J. Hpwejl and ohildron them a start of 250 miles and has spent Saturday in Madisonville. gained it all back but 85 miles Quite a crowd from this city attend- That lu walking "some" is'nt it? Mrs. Will Todd, of Providence, ib ed the Circus at Madisonville Satvisiting Mr. and Mrs. Lowib Todd urday night. Gen. W. Bates made a business this week. Mr, and Mrs. Cleveland Oldham trip to Madisonville Saturday. Old papers for Bale at the Bee wore in town Thursday. Dr. H.B. McEuen is visiting his ofMce. Misses Mabel Browning, Elizabeth brother Dr. B. C. McEuen. Mrs. Orltfau Emmet, of the coun'r Jjong and Lena Davis were in Saturday attending tho try, was In town Friday. Circus. Miss Uiiniott Xiindle and sister C. W. Mitchell made a business Roberta, who have been visiting froituls In thl city have returned trip to Mndisonvilio Saturday. David Gordon, of the country, wub home. G. O. Hart, of Madisonville, was In town Saturday Otloy Vanuoy and Clarence Hlg-gin- s in town Saturday. Wantkd 100 miners at once for were in Madisonville Saturday . steady work. Apply, to night, j: COAIj & Cokb Co., Misses Bessie Bennett and Clara NOKTON'VIJjXjK Incorporated Tjftnior were in Nortonvllle Sunday Nortonvllle, Ky. afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Bone, of Madism-villVtfts Mary Hewlottwas lnNorton-VilT- O were iu town Saturday. Sunday afternoon. Chan. Trahoin, Brick Southworth, Mr. and MrB. Walter Daves and W. P. Whlpfler Lowe were litvlo son Lawronco and Dr. and Mrs. In Hopkinsvllle and L. Sunday. and son were Id Madlson-vlll- o Nlsbott Saturday night attending the Jim Maloney, of Hopkinsvllle, was in town Sunday. ciroUH. raxon made a less & 00." Tom Ashmore, of Carbondale, made a business trip to this city Lawson , II. D. Cowand made a business trio to Madisonville Saturday. Baker Fueate was in Mortons Gap Friday night attending "MIsb Fear- u, Ma'di-ponvil- lo Sunday afternoon at the park by a scoro of 10 to 5 in favor of E. A. O. Adcock, the young twirler, who hurls from the left, worked for the E A. C. boys, pitching a nice game holding the Y. M. C. A. Boys safo at all times. The Athletics accorded their pitcher good support with the exception of two errors in the neighborhood of, third base. They bit the ball on the nose fairly well, putting a portside aspirant. $$,,. the bench. He was replaced uy a rigbthtJor, who. sad to say, sullered sonW'tbo. The Y. M.'C. Ay bbys put up a fair game of ball, bat Were outclassed, Larmouth put up a dwell game on 'second, accepting every thing that came his way. A. Vinson was theie with the big raltt, taking the fast ones off the bat and steadying the pitcher, who waa inclined to blow up. He had a nice peg to the second sack every time thm omly baking udwdtu- - one tried to steal. ran the bases at Tho Athletics mata from Royal Oraaa Will. toThese boys are rapidly roundshape aud when they have ing Oraam of Tartar worked a short time longer they will NOALUM,WUMEPflBSPflATE make it warm for most any bunch Quite a nice crowd in their class. witnessed the game. Mr. and MrsElgie Sisk spent Sunday In Mortons Gap. Always Blessed MifiBGoldle Chandler visited with a Hearty Appetite if you UBe friends in Madisonville Saturday, Dlgesteze. It helps your stomach do George Brooks made hitsuBual vis the work, diestB what you eat aud it to Sebree Sunday. makes good rich blood from your Gilbert King spent Sunday in food, No more Sleepless Nights, Madisonville. Headache or "Stomach "Misery. Get Misses Elizabeth and Margaret rid of all these troubles with DlgesKemp and Katie Murrell were in teze. Fifty cents a bottle, worth tenfold Its cost, at drug department of Madisonville Saturday. the St. Bernard Mining Company, MIsb Annie AbIidv was on the sick Incorporated. list Monday. Misses Martha and Virginia Margaret and Kathrine Vic- Discuss Strike on Pennsylvania Railroad. tory, Kathleen Spill'uan aud Naomi One thoasand engineers, flrruen, Johnson and Mr. and Mrs Spillman conductors, hrakemen aud telegraph attended the circus Saturday night. operators met Sunday at Pitcalrn, y J. E. Fawcett, of tho Pa., to discuss the strike on the Bee, who has been visiting at Prince-wood- s Pittsburg division of the Pennsylthe lovely country home f vania Bailroad. It is rumored that Mr. Joe Prince near Allensvllle, Ky., the engineers will be the next to has returned home. walk out. Miss Naomi Johnson, of Hopkins'-villMcManigal in Low Spirits. who has been visiting MIsb Martha McGary has returned home. Ortie McManigal, alleged dyna Messrs McKinnon, Bight, Owen, mite was in low Bpirita yesterday Fish and Hutchenson were' In Madi- and constantly asked about his wife sonville Saturday. and children. The McNamara broMesdames Fred Ashby and Boh thers, charged with the fame crime, Bradley wore in tovm Monday vIb on the other hand, were in excellen spirits. iting, friends. pOYAB C. A. Bpys. In a real fast game of ball the E. A. C. boys defeated a bunch 6f Y. M. C. A. boys of Madisonville E. A. C. Defeats Y. k WMM W il MMnHV '7 TM&JS& MEMBERS EVANSVILLE REBATE ASSOCIATION a I I Clotkes and Ofker YOUR SPRING AND SUMMER ear -- Mf POWDER Absolutely Pure - Should be bought with care. Tjbe' soundest kind of judgment is 'that which leds a man to investigate the claims and Counterclaims of clothing dealers. For '43 yestrs we've been the acknowledged leaders, irj al.1 this section of the broad Ohio Vail6ydhMen and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furnishings. Our present season's showing is the crowning effort of all the past years. For that reason we ask you to investigate. ,It,is doubly so to your interest, for as retail manufacturer, we save you the profit, e and as business men, we help defray your expenses by a rebate method. If you can't come, mail or phone us your wants, and they'll receive immediate attention. -go-betwe- wide-awak- IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE . Mc-Gar- y, Semi-weekl- THE - BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE LOOK HERE, ME. FAKMER! Note that the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company, Incorporated. Is offer-itito you an ideal proposition for telephone service. Using our service you have advantages of long distance connections to every Important point in the United States. The advantages ot telephone service in your residence are too numerous to mention, but among with the markets, obtaining prices, getting accurate them would be daily coiiununi-atioreports m the weather, calling up your neighbors, friends and relatives. All these advantages and pleasures are more than worth the price you would pay tor the service. Literature and Information furnished by calling on our manager, E. G. Mann. n K e, CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. WHEN IN MADISONVILLE I - B. M. SLATON Funeral Director; :: q, Visit the Princess Theater, the best mpving in the country. Something new each night. Matinee every afternoon 2 to 5. v , . ; Good music a specialty. Licensed Embalmer NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, J 5 : .;-- 5 r- Hhone . J'24-- 2 MAD SONV LLE. ..... KY- .- ?: 5 SwWMWVWWVWrWWflvWWAWVWAW PRICES o 8c IO CENTS A. D. NOE, Jr., Manager. "William BrookB, of ::tV; ,t A . I FILTHY MES? I B. BE TROUBLED WITH WHY 1 x Atlanta Brood Coop MADE OF EEAPING BENEFITS From the gjMreQ& 6f Earlington, 8Bple. Mrs. FO. Baker, of Madisonville, was lt own Monday. McEuen, Jacksonville, Pla., is visiting his aunt, MS; J?. R, HEAVY RAI VAU17fh ti & & al v S ft j p S a small sum we i.1 ccin 111 your iiuuse wun screen doors and windows..! that will prevent the entrance of these dangerous and an noying little pests. The time g Troubles to put up screen doors and s andStates. other. DameDoftu'B Stomachby Vinol Remember n Cured take windows is right now before U Miss O'Bannon, of tit, long stomach Charles visiting friends is filled and theg r"Rny Wilson made a business trip trouble and indigestion; that J lost the house rapidly VINOL to this city Monday. after everything had life If wall, curtains and ceilings, are S beenits tho "Sweets" of at you've strengthened digestivefailed It longing for. Call Candy Store. Victory gavc,me a hearty appetite, and I buildimr. can eat anything without the ruined. est distress. I do not believe ThoBrraca E thing Call and see our line of Church, South,Class soontheantl ex troubleequals VINOL stomach charge will and indigestion." the Electric Theatro E. Wateriiou.sk, put pect ome nice v.uulovillo Portland, screens and get prices. stunts. Watch for dates. When-fo- r Hi. on ed Pineree Suaver, who lias been vifl- -l We are forttlilftl liuieed to beuble ;Mii Uls daughter m NasliYUl? HJ.7 to profit by tijp experience of our hOJtte. neighbors. Thtf public utterances returned All kinds freshest, of the flue Slid! Of Eurlinetotl lOaitlofU on the fot- 'lHVUlg subject" Will interest and fancy candies at the EarllngtOti Kandy Co. benefit tuoufianas of our readers. HABRY TAIililFKKRO, Mjrr. No better RenQ tins statement. bo had. proof can Sick .headache results from a dU' Perry MoCulley, Uajitlst Hill street, EarHugton, K,v.,pftysj "I ordered condition of the stomach, never had an idea that I would al- and can be cuted by the use of Oh'ftuiberlain's Stomacli and Llvtfr low my name to be used in c.innt with a medicine testimonial Tablets. Try it. lfor sale by all but I believe that it is my duty to dealers. recommend Doan's Kidney Fills, Mrs. Eugene Cordlef and sou spent procured at the St. Bernard Drug Store. The etrect of this remedy on Sunday in this city with friends. my system was gratifying. Before Mrs. Kate Withers spent Monday I finished the contents of two boxes, afteru'-oin Madisonville. mykfduevs were restored to their Mrs. W. Ij. Gorden visited friends normal condition, and the pains iu this city Monday. my bnok were'removed, in fact, my in Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Rice and little Taking health greatly improved. my advanced son, Blackburn, of Louisville, are into consideration age, this speedy cure was nothing visiting the family of Frank Fox this week. less than remarknbie." , 50 For sale by all dealers. Price Foster-Mtlbur- n Co . Bnifalo, centfl New York, sole agents for tho Unitthe" w..kmil.dJ IRON I 1 Wit We Claim for this Coop Many Advantages Over Any Other on the Market They are collapsable, and can be "put no GerMo is her,e. HERE IS PROOF u 1 Stiffer'dd so from " flesh Cured me organs- -- el$e Emiing-ton'- s my iipw ! H AJtllY TAIiljIVKltUO, Mgr. M. of hi.Va of on . sliglit- any-- , for to W. , Me. & a Kaiuij Kitchen in tho Victory Building iu Earlington Wednesday May 10. J. L. Mason's Candy Co , will open Mr. Thos. G .Wallace, of Detroit, Mich., writes, "I suffered for years from a chronic stomach trouble. St. Bernard Mining INCOJiPORATED Co Store J y C Madisonville. Edwin McGary visited friends in Madisonville Saturday and Sunday. To the Public. IlAKKY TArT..rKKKUO MgPj Webb spent Sunday In Mrs. O. VINOL entirely cured me after I. l,W. 3j - R. COYLE, Manager - Earlifigton, Kentucky I now have a first class" blacksmith, M. A. Itedrlok, who Iiub worked in MadisonvlilB for several years. Mr. Redrick is a first class horse shoer and carriage and waj on builder. I am now prepared to do all work on short notice, so give me a triaj. All work and prices posi.. lively guaranteed. 1 everything eLe had failed." inch revolving doors'. It is the curative medicinal elements of the cod's liver, combined With the strengthening properties df tonic iron contained in VINOL, which makes it so successful in re storing perfect, digestion, and at the same time building up the weakn ened system. ATLANTA, Try a bbttle of VINOL with the understanding that your money will be returned if it does not help you. ST. BERWAED' MINING COMPANY Drusr Bepartmilnt Incorporated jC" run-dow- the fall in a few minutes in a very small spade and reassembled when needed in two minutes each . SECOND: The sanitary features of these coops cannot be excelled, as the ventilation is perfect and the bottom can be removed in one minute without any, . . . . .. 1.1 i. .,! t crouDie, quicKiy cleaned and replaced, without removing any other section of the coop, as there are no bolts, screws, hinges or fastenings to bother with. Lice or vermin will not harbor in galvanized iron, ther,ebeing no crevices in which to secrete themselves and multiply nor for disease germs to find a lodging place. These coops are absolutely proof against ftatvWea-'sles- , Minks, Skunks and other chicken eating ani- mals- - Government statistics show that rats destroy more chickens every year than every ocher agency. THIRD: It its made of heavy Galvanized Iron and is as rigid as a wooden coop, but does not hold dampness, it is also absolutely weather proof, even in the most driving rain. It is as cheap as any wooden coop and has" many advantages not found in them. .The different doors can be set in an instant and will remain when placed until changed. FOURTH: M'ade in two sizes with 8 and ,9 1RST: fin away o"J , w i. St MADE ONLY BY THE Atlanta Tin Plate and Sheet Mil W'- KIRK, KLy. J.JMacliHon vi lie, Agent m0mmBmmmft INDIANA :J cr , VI .a T 'Hk-- - .. tHji'ai'if -- Afwii'NiijKif & ..(nwnfr iittm?&sSt0&iift&i 'ib? . EfrVrJ '.'.- - LET US BE m: t ': ' IOIBgBn But YOUR. SOLICITOR ti-i&- i Imitators Can't RAILROAD TARES EREC All this Spring the undersigned .will refund railroad fares on purchases. Spend PIf TEEN HOLLARS with any. of us,,and we will refund both ways, up to 25 miles. Spend Twenty-fiv- e Dollars and. your 'fare will be H PKINSYILL'E a 1 SHOP IN D r jfti J r.r JfOOSIE R'SPECISI i- i-. Compete A H H imi-tite- d. refunded, up to 50 miles. FRANKEIS BUSY STORE, Dry incorporated When an article becomes standard, it is J. H. ANDERSON & CO. ' Incorporated Our Printing Will HELP YOUR TRADE Up to Date Styles .. XOhcn In feed of Johtoorkj Everything to Wear, And Carpets. Goods,, Snoee, Millinery, Men's and Women's Clothing. f Practically every kitchen cabinet made is modeled nearly as possible after the Hoosier. f. I-..- Every Kind of Commercial, Law and Social Printing In KEACH FURNITURE CO. .. .. Furniture, Carpets, Refrigerators, WALL & McGOWAN, Clothing, Shoes. J No. 525 meets 1st. and 3rd, Saturday night in eaoh month. Mrs. Bektha TImsteajd, Soo. Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets 2ud aud 4th Saturday nightH in each month. Miss Lzzik Huff, So. Ben Hur Lodge, Earliiigton Court, No. 55 meets everv 2nd and 4r.h Friday nitrht at new Vfotorv . j it- - H - But you won't find in any kitchen cabinet the high grade material, the splendid craftsman-- ' ship, the fine durable finish, that distinguishes every kitchen cabinet with the Hoosier k bade mark. Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets are made to last, a lifetime and to save a few thousand steps and two hours time, every day. Call at This Officii CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor EL C. Bourland. Police Judge A. J. Bennett. Chief of Police Wm. Bradley. Night Chief- -J H. Hambv. Tax Assessor J. H. Corbltt. City Clerk Paul P. Price. r . Enamel Ware dale Beginning Wednesday, May 10, and ing Saturday, May 20 WE WILL SELL OUR 1 Clos- 4 Particular people use them more. , they cost no Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. City Physician W. K. Nlsher. City Engineer R. E. Whipfler. Street Commissioner Robt. Wood Councilman Jno. B, Atkinson, Madison Oldham, F. D. Rash, Geo. C. Atkinson. TIiob. Blair, C. M Henry. Meeting night Qret Monday night in each month. School Trustee Paul M. Moore. Board of Health Ed M. Trahern, G. Gilbert King and Curtis B. Johnson, M. D. Hall. John Wand. Serlb Stand waite. Tribe No. 67,Red Hn mepts everv Frldny sleep. Hakby Long, C. of R. Woodmen of the World. Catalpn Camp No. 301 meets every Wednes-- , day night. All members are earnestly requested to be there. O. S. ORBN8HA.W, Clerk. Modern Woodmen of the World, No. 11992 moeta every Wednesday. . Tripte Plated "Janet" Ware at 59 Gents each Read the following list of articles and call and see this ware. Every piece guaranteed to be hrst class selected ware. 7 in i Kitchen Outfit. 59c 3 qt Coffee Pots 59c 8 qt Preserving Kettles 17 qt Roll Top Dish 6 r Y. Q. A dollar week. Postmaster Chss. Cowell. CHURCHES. rna Catholic Church. First every ' , f) C. A. MORTON FURNITURE UNDERTAKING KENTUCKY MADISONVILLE, body, but in spirit, for awhile. In the bustle of business and the accidents of life they may lose sight Oi each other for years; and more they may begin to differ in their success in life, in their opinion, in their habits, and there may be, for a time, coldness aud estrangement be- - . ."Si Value of a Friend. (h . A blessed tiling it is for any man or woman to have a frienil ; one humau soul whom we can trust utterly; who krows the best and the worst of us, iiud who loves us, in spite of our faults; who will speak the honest truth for us, while the world flatters us to our face and lauglTs at us behind our back; who will give counsel and reproof in the "day of proppettyy and self con iceit ; but who, again, 'will' com' 'fort and encourage us in the day of difficulty and sorrow, when the world leaves us alone to fight our own battle as we cau. , If we had the Rood fbrtuue to win. such a friend, let us do any thing rather than lose him. We must give and forgive, live and let live. If our friends have faults, we must bear with them. TfVe must hope all things, believe all things, endure all things, rather than lose that most pre cious of all possessions earthly "Kingsley. tween them; but not forever, if each will be hut trusty and true. For then, according to the beautiful figure of the poet, they will be like two ships, which set sail at moruiug from the same port, and ere nightfall lose sight of each other, and go each ou its own course,, aud its own pace, for many dayp, through many storms and seas; aud yet meet again and find themselves lyinu side by side, in the same haven when their voyaiie is past. that Ib of mure linpuitance to you than good digestion? Food must be eaten to sustain life unci must be digested aud converted into blouu. When the digestion fails the whole body suiters. Chamberlain's Tab lets are h rational aud reliable cure for inuigbstion. They increase the flow of bite, purity the blood, strengthen the btoinaub. and tone up the whole digestive appuratuH to a natural and healthy action. For gale by all dealers. Sunday and holy day at 7:0 at 2:80 p. m. a. m. second mass and preachiuy Mrs. Katb Withers, Pres. 9:80 a. m. Vesper and benediction Knights and" Ladies of Security p. m. Kev. J.r. Mcjfariand, pastor. will meet every Becond arid fourth Monday nights. Christian Churoh. Sunday-schoo- l invited to attend. Visiting members at 9:80 a. m. Preaching ever C. S. Crbnshaw, Clerk. Lord's day at 10:45 a. ra. and 7 . m.- Prayer meeting every Wednes Visiting members are cordially day at 7:80 p. m. invited to attend any of these Dr. D. T Stanley, Pastor. Lodges M. E. Churoh. Regular services Policeman Killed at Lebanon. third Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. in . Prayer meeting "Wednesdayeyeniin Night Policeman John H. Robey, at:9:30 a. pi at 7:80. Sunday-schoClass meeting, second Sunday ai of Lebanou, was stabbed to death in that place late Saturday night. 10:80 a.m. Yesterday two nesrro Huspocts were Rev. Holtzolaw, Pastor, arrested, and to avoid violence were Ep.worth League J. S. Han rushed out of the town in automocook, president. Meets every Sun biles, one being taken to Burdstuwu day evening at 6:45 p. m. at an' the other being brought to Episcopal Church, South. Louisville. All aro welcome. M. E. Churoh, Sooth. Rev. W Lively as a Boy C Brandon, pastor.11 Services 01 If vou are tired, run down,' have a. m. anr1 no appetite, everv Sunday at 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at 9:3' Chill Tonic. get a bottle of Yucatan A few doseB will a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday you up give you a boy's appetiteset evenings at 7:80 o'clock. Ladies' make you Btrong and lively as a Aid Socfoty every Mondav after- twelve-year-olPunfleB the noon Official Bourn meeting Mon- and strengthens the system blood 50c a dav after flrsc Sundav in each bottle at the- St Bernard Mining month. Co., Incorporated, Drug DepartMissionary Baptist Churoh -- ment. 1) Preaching 2nd and 4th Sunday at a. m and 7:80 p. m. aud the preced- Will Hold Hearing on Reciprocity Bill. ing Saturday night. Church meetinu The Sa tarda.-- , night before the 4th Sun- will Senate Committee on Finance hold hearings on the Canadian day. Sunday School at 0:80 a. m. Reciprocity bill Prpyti neetluo evTv Monday night Ways and Means this week.of The Committee the at 7:8C. Rev. C. H. Grigson, Pastor. House will take up the wool sched.iENEttAi Baptist Churoh, ule of Payne Aldnoh billbehind Services tourth dun Jay morning and closed the doors. evening in eaoh month and Saturday evening preceding. Prayer For Rent meeting Friday evenK j. Sunday Oue four room house, good loca-- t school 2 p. m. on, water aud out buildings. Rev, T. J. Lynn, Pastor. -1 ol d. - Elks, B. P. O. No. 788 meets at Mndisonvllle Monday- night., B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. Earlington Chapter, U D. C, meets 1st Thursday' in eaoh month - Walker, See. Pans 59c qt Covered Berlin 020 Cereal Cookers. .56c 1 59C Kettles. 59c 8 qt Safety Kettles. .59c 14x7 Roasters 59c 1x7 10 180 Roaster Pans. . .59c qt Water Pails. . .59c Tea Kettles 59c The Earlington Hardware Store W. H. WHITFORD, Proprietor i. 14 FOR SALE ,: 'J?3" WHiifujpm 4 Fowls and E.ks from Famous HawkiiiB Strain ot Barred Kocks. Also pure stock of Rhode Island Rod. Egf per setting of 15 flne Barred Rocks $2.00. Rhode lalnnu Red $1.50. 1 n. u. uh via r . 1 i SS -- , ai.iY'1 S. rfK ;... ;i ..il..,..,i. - a ,nltfM t- -, !, .. iflh li ,. A.r.r Arrrtfcu'tf ' 11 llllll llJUI Is there anything in all this world H. C'. Bourland. a trusty friend. And a friend ouce won npver need be lost, if we will onij be ourselves, trusty aud true Friends may part, uot merely in LODGES. Masonic Lodge E. W. Turner. No. 548 meets 1st. and 3rd. Fridays in each month. E. J. Phillips,1 Sec. Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K. of P. meets every Monday night. Visitors welcome. BEE ADS PAY Madisonville TO Little Rock, Ark. Round Ernest Newton, K. of R. and S. 531 HopklnB Lodge, A. O. U. W. No meets every Thursday night. Y. Q. Walker; Sec. Golden Cross Lodge, Earhngton. HPIJjHHHHffl Account Annual Y Reunion Confederate SSe Calendars For 1912 Every housekeeper who takes pride in her ability to manage her allaira economically, and In keeping down expenses, should be interested in seeing the finest Refrigerator made. We carry a full line of the JVL-AI- 15 m k- - h Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators acknowledged to be the most perfectly refrigerators ever put on the mar on your ice Din ana lasts a me- time. Ordinary refrigerators only last about five years. Made of polished oak or satin walnut with real porcelain lining all in one piece. (Jonstructed tnrougnouc in tne RtroncrcBt and most substantial manner. Come m ana let us show you their many valuable features F.t w k K . sanitary and ket. Save luuy ice-savi- one-tm- ra St. t.M Bernard Mining Co. INCORPORATED swellest line of Imported and Domestic Calendars for' 19112 that has ever been shown in this territory. They are the Celebrated Butler line and the price this year is lower than ever, Do not purchase. your 1912 calendars until you have seen our samples. We ' ' save can please you and you money. Semi-Week- ly We have the TO Veterans A 18 Tickets on Sale May 13, 14, 15. Return Limit May 23. Ext nsion Final Limit June 14. Louisville & Nashville official line for Madisonville Camp 528 Veterans and friends leave Madisonville 4 109 p. m., May 15, arrive Guthrie 6:21 p. m., leave Guthrie Special U. C. V. Train 6:50 p. m., arrive Memphis 8 a. m. This train composed of vestibuled coaches, free reclining chair cars, standard and tourist.sleepers and dining car via Louisville & Iron Mountain Route. DON'T MISS THIS TRIP For further information, sleeping car reservation, etc., call on or write R. S.IHALL, T. A. R. F. DeTREVILLE, T. P. A. L. fi. N. Evansville, Ind, V-J ' Earlington, Kentuchij X N tiTH? t, Bee - Earlington, Kentucky Madisonville, Ky. 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