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TUESDAY -- mnmw - x" nrv ' " m TOESDAt and FRIDAY :v. - and r .v "''" ;,,miTT A IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESSADVERTISE IT FORSALE v i urn hi w rr yy -- fbiday; ". ! - " f TWENTY-SECON- D YEAR .1 EARL1NGT0N, HOPKINS JCOUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, MAY rT 121911 !. : if ' i ft' r' t Tfir , 171 Am T T I m1 ' , tf . B. s TXTin'TiniXT I I I Tal . "Tf B I kl f Game Called 2:45 p. m. MISS FEARLESS Jt Ball f 7f f P&t-k- , iGiWiTi VF; ' " v vK-.v? ' , vn .1 Tnik.'.li.Vm . :MhJ I " lN?" "T V It" tc'l'f l UT i w I i""1 MM IN "L T jfirm IX I v V. "). 'l ij.', SfetsuLr-ciLy- , WL.yr 13 Ladies, 15c; Gents., 25c Madisonvilk Notes BY c ' fJ 'I w i 'M rt r y i' derson division conductor, was here this week, accompanied by his wife, MADERO'S ARMY . who was formerly MIsb Eflle RobinmMa m A Church Notes h ! IULUfllUCIIe BlUSIS 4 son of this city. They will visite in Madison-villJUAREZ CAPTURES friends and relatives ANP COMPANY apd other points in Kentucky 4 and Tennessee, before returning to The Revival. their home (u Durand Mich. After One of the Bloodiest BatWill Delight the People of St. Died Suddenly is wow Dispatched Thompson The revival at the Christian tles of the War. Mrs. E. W. Bnriham, ased 07 working 3rd trick while Mr. Mc. Charles Tuesday Night May church seems to go forward with years, wife ot Eujiiuear Bonhnm Kinuotl is actini: chief. increasing interest and power. 16th Proceeds for Benefit one of the oldest, engineers on 65 DEAD 250 WOUNDED. The audience continues to fill the i "DiMnoV ... j.uu this divisiou, died suddenly at uuicxjug jtiuiuiiiv.i houBe at every service, the music aio V B :. 17.Am OF THE NEW METHODIST CHURCH her hoim in Nashville Wedncs BLOODINE OINTMENT 1b eua GenVMadero's insurrecto army keeps ou the high plane it has day afternoon at 3:80 o'clock. anteed to cure by St. Bernard Mil after on? of the bloodest battles been on from the first of the Mj'bs Foarle88 & Company, ai bhe had been in good health "hud Ing Co., Incorporated, drug depar of the Mexican revolution, cap-tu- r meeting and the sermons are still ThrmRRiitlfi who hlfve bee rinntunexhome talent plav composed of her demise was ed Juarez Mav 10th and es of that short striking kind that by BLOODINE OINTMENiT ton of Earlmston'e most talent- pected. Mr. Bonlinm was pull- cured are constantly recommeinllnU It ao tablished theresn the provisional reach and help young meu. ed yomm ladies will be uiven at ing train 51 and received a mes their friends. There ib really noe:;-cus- e cupital of the Mexican Republic. There have been confessions at for anyone sufferlnir with PIU a Gen. Navarro and his entire gar-r- s every St. Oharles on Tuesday uiirht sage ut Spniiiifield, that his wife service this week. The OINTMENT Mav 10 and t!e proceeds will j:o was dead. She was a member now that BLOODINE n composed, of about 500 mumber added to the church this readily obtainable. If you for the uow Methodiot Ohurch .of of the Presbyterian church and is ho any doubt about its value, St. meu, surrei dered to Gen. Made-r- e week ud toThursday night, is 31. have this city This company played was a consistent christian wo- Bernard Mining Co , Incorporated, after a strong resistance. It The minister announcod last to packed houses here and at man, a good wife and devoted drug department, will let vou have was estimated that fifty Federals that on Sunday morning he will Midisouvillo und Mortons Gap. mother. Besides her husband it on a guarantee. and fiftee'n rebels were killed preach on the "Second Comiug P6SITIVE PROOF The play is well worth the small she leaves three sons and, a H Randall, of No. 20 East and about 250 wounded on both of Christ" and in the evening on Mr. price charged to Bay nothing of daughter, all grown and married. Main F. "The Judgment Day." These Street, Leroy, N. Y., writes' sides during the fighting. cause for which it ie pro- The many friends of the family that "Bloodlne Ointment" hasprov-- n the sermons will probably attract duced. People who enjov a good extends heartfelt sympathy in efficacious in a stubborn case of A Father's Vengeance great attention, for they are on Piles and Rectal Fissures where would have hearty lauph cannot efford to hour of trdable. on any one wto subjects that interest everyone. fallen everything else failed. Boodine miss seeing Miss Fearless & Co. attacked the son of Peter Bondy, of Baptismal services are being held It is reliably reported that Ointment coBts but 50c a box. South Rockwnod, Mich-.- , but he was a'most daily at th church. tharifiwill be considerable LTJTHIB, SAX1Y powerless before the attacks of Kidat Celd Steel. ' ney trouble. changes'for the better made at. "Doctors could not "I wouldn't let a doctor cut my. the Guthrie passenger station SI1I0USLY IM JTJRID help him," he wrote, "bo at last we ".Mothers' Day1' will be observed foot off," said H. D, Ely, Bantam, -y gave him Electric Bitters and he at the Sundav school of the M. E. two-trai- n sheds will Re- . , Ohi9,i"aUboftfe horrible ulcer had and-thimproved wonderfully from taklug Church, South, next Sunday. The Ma- been the plague of my life for four built one for the Henderson In Rtintcke Mines Was Caught in six bottles. Its the best Kidney Baraca Class will have charge of years. Instead I used Jtucklon'B division and one for the Memphis medicine I ever saw." Backache, the white carnations' and they will chinery and Knee Cap Torn Off. Salve, and my foot was soon line, also 'Arnica Tired feeling, Nervousness, Losb of be word by the Baraca members in concrete platform's completely cured." HorIb Burns, Appetite, waru of Kidney trouble or honor of their mothers. The serBoils, Soros, Bruises, Eczema, will be laid along both tracks Luther Hum by, a machinist, Brlght'B disease. Beware: Take mon at 11 a. m., by tbe paBtor, will Pimples, Corns. Surest Pile cure. and between the Memphis line employed in the Reinecke mines, Electric Bitters and be safe. Every be in keeping with the day. Tbe 25c at all drugglBtB. md the hotel. There are a large had the misfortune to set his bottle guaranteed. 50c at all drug- sermon in the evening will be, "The Cause of tbe Boldness ot the Aposnumber of passengers handled leg caught in the cutting machine gists. K. P. District Convention. tles." The mothers are at Guthrie daily as there are 8G Wednesday. Hib leg was brok- KILLED BY FALLING SLATE attend the Sunday school invited to next SunLodue, No. 84, Knights passenger trams in and out of Victoria day. We ar9 having new additions en and th knee cap almost torn of Pythias, will be host at a dis that place every 24 hours and to the school every Sunday. Sory was called Dr. tnct convention to be held here these iraproAements mean a off.attend J. D.and after exami John King Meets Instant Death in ReiW. C. Brandon, Pastor. him necke Mines Tuesday Morning Tuesday evening, May 23 Thf .ireat deal in the way of hand to nation stated that Hamby was in Grand Chancellor Commander ling passengers, baggage and ex- a a popular druggist critical condition and" if he John King a white man about 47 ofJ. M. Howell, Ky., says, "We use and Grand Kpepor of Records press. lived it would be necessary to years old was instantly killed at the Chamberlain's Cough Bemeay in and Seals will be present. A.n Dallas Curtis, a former Earl-ingto- n amputate the injured limp. Reinecke mines, near Madlsonville our own household and know it is enjoyable evening is expected. falling bo.v, has accepted a posiHamby was formerly a resi Tuesday morning byoecured slate; excellent." For Bale by all dealers. King as freight clerk for the L. & dent of this" place and has awife When the accident up and was Any woman with pimples, skin tion in was at work cleaning "Play Ball" eruptions, sores or boils does not ap N. in the Hopkinsville office. and three children. a stooping position. A large piece attractive and cannot enjoy of slate about five feet long and four Brakeman Springfield is in Se- Earlington is to have a fast Base fiearBloodlne Ointment cureB them Headache? inches thick fell on him breaking Ftel languid, weak, have for and makes the Bkln soft and velvoty. bree this week visiting his Stomach "off"? Just a plain case or lazy liver. both legs and otherwise injuring Ball Team, week, beeu practicing are boys and thhe past chap- mother. Cures cold sores, oraoken lips, When the slate was removed all in very good shape, the pull off tones liver and stom- him. Burdock Stomach Bitters will ped handB, sore eyes, itching and he was dead. Funeral services were a practice game Sunday afternoon who has beeu ach, promoter digestion, purifies the blood. , J E. bleeplngr piles. St. Bernard- Mining fliguinsf Baker held Thuriday and the body interEarlington on the interurban sever Nortonville, at Co., Incorporated, drug department, red In the Rose Greek cemetary. He with the liue-u- p will the as fallows: be Wesley Class Attention. it days was relieved by flagman special agents. leaves a mother Park wuk unmarried and E. Foley.c. Quderwood who has been off on Sundav May 14, is Mothers day three brothers and a sister. T. Peyton, p. Adjudged Insane. account of illness. While Plains Woman for Sundav Schools throughout J. Long, bs. Mrs. Neico Shelton, wife of Wil-iaIt is reported on reliable author the wprld. It is suggested that, A 50 cent bottle of Bloodine Rheu- L. Peyton lb. Shelton, near White Plains, was ity that the transportation de- each member of the class wears matic Liniment will last louger B. Wilson, 2b. adjudged 1 nsane Wednesday after- partment than the most aggravated case of S 3b. of the Henderson divi- a' white carnation in honor of sore throat. A most effective rem- A. Graham, If. noon and ordered to the asylum at Grlbble, Hopkinsville. The unfortunate wo- sion have reccomended to the Mother and that day. Carna- edy for cold on cheBt, croup, etc. M. Mitchell, cf man was laboring under ibe delu- raanagment at Louisville that tions may be had at Webb's St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorpor- B. Foley, rf. sive impression Bhe had a divine 5c each. ated, drug department, special message to kill all who disobeyed nil but the noon run of the inter grocery, Saturday at pres agents. Earlington tff tOftf vvAOtvtA . r V Ii AIIEEN DAVIS. .-- H O. HickB. Mrs, R. L. Harned and sjster Mrs, Oscorne, of Mayfleid. are tee guests of friends in Nebo. Miss Daieie Wilson returned to this city Saturday from a visit to relatives in Henderson Friday. Dr G V Parker and R L Haqnod spent Thursday on Green River John Morton McPhorsou spent Wednesday in Hopkinsville the guest of Lawson Faxon. Dr. Will Ross returned horn a Tuesday from Birmingham, Ala,,, where he has been the guest of relatives. Mrs. P. B, Robs returned home Tuesday from Henderson, where she hns been visiting her mother, Mrs. Fishing Jlkd Barbed wire cnts, ragged wounds; collar and harness galls heal up quiokly wben BALLARD'S SNO-LINIMENT is applied. It is botU. healing and antiseptic. Price aScr 50o and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co,, Incorporated;,, ' drug department. Julius Edward i a at Injured. on the north local wub injured at Henderson by falling from the Julias Edw&rdp, a brakemau. tressle while switchiug at that s place Wednesday morning. He-waSe-bre- again. e removed to his home m on 51 Wednesday afternoon and as his injuries are slight he will soon be able to go on duty . Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You will find Chamberlain's Liniment wonderfully effective. One application will convince you of its merits. Try it. For sale by all dealers. DR.E.B. HAllDIN DR. L C. RAY 1 ? Drs. Hriin ic Ry - DENTISTS Painless Extracting and PorcelainWark High CIom Denthtry is m er Specialty TtttfUnt3S OGctSoiitittBtnhMit. MaiisonvilU, Kentucky her. WOMAN ILLS STORY and Let as many as possible, de urban between Nortonville be pulled offon ent, wearins: the emblem, and thus honor the motherhood of Suu-dayB. Baraca Class, Notice OF INTENSE. SUFFERING At the age of nbout 4c years, I vas attacked with lic::jorrbaj:e 'of the kidneys or bladder which cculiscid for several years without a check, i un lly took advantage of yur g :.trtv:s oi'.k.t and pro eared a G.rnj le h'ltla of Believing it hclptd me, I jrcLaicd a fi.'ty-cebot'w.c, vbich convinced uie --that it was helping fiie. TLrce other bottles cured sie. In two or tbrcc years, brought my jilaeat back, but k 0110 doi;ic n:oj:i;tu ii. I feel as if I caw any life to you for the great blessing Dr. Kilmer's S;vamp-Rohai been to me. I recommend it to all lturian beings cuffer.:g as I was. You have my permit cion topublish,this"letter and if any person doubts it, :f they will write :ue, enclosing btanip, Iwillgiv'e full particulars, Vouro very truly, . MRS. T. I). PHELPS, Rocky, Ark. Persot-illappeared before me this 31st day of August, itog, Mrs. T. 13. Phelps, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact. L. P. Purvis, . Will Do For You Prove What Swacp-Ro&. Co,, Bingham- Send to Dr. Kmer ton, N. Y for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive n booklet of valuable information, telling bJI about thekidneys and bladder. ' Wherv Dg, be sure and mention thiH nt 7 Oarlstead Robinson who has been working 3rd trick at the Etrlington yard office has been transferred to 1st trick and Roy Davis who has been 1st trick man is working 4th. Operator Brown of the north Block office who has been off several days has returned to work. tha land. The Class si Over-vor- V ct Sallow 2omplexion is due to a Operator and. acrobat itjaittJiisJCi purines torpid liver. Fugate who has beeu working Baraca Class Has Big Vaudville Stunt and restores the rosy bloom of Price 50c. health to the cheek at the North Blook office is now The Baraca Class of the M. E. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co.. Inworking nights at Sedree, South, Sunday School corporated, drug department. Luther Whi3tler who lias been Ohurch, a vaudevil e and rnovijg Uiirht operator at this place is willgive Notice to Woodman, picture show at Temple Theatre viHitintr friends in Murfreesboro, Friday and Saturday uighc of Dear Sir: You are urgently Illinois. next week, Miy 19 and 20. Buy requested to ho present at the ' department. Billie ated, drug Dizziness, vertigo, (blind staggers) sallow complexion, flatulence are symptoms of a torpid liver. No one can foel well while the liver is innotlve.. HERBINE 1b a powerful liver stimulant. A dose or two will cause all bilious symptoms to disappear. Try it. Price 50c. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorpor- You can secure your Carnations Saturday5 night at Webb Bros., grocery at 5c each. These flowers are to be worn bv members of this class, as well as oth- CABINET MANTELS T WJHY NOT? Do you know anything that improves the looks of a room more than a Cabinet Mantel and a nice clean ers, in honor of mother's day, Sunday, May 14. Don't forget to show vour love for your moth er by this simple act of wearing one. Hartford Chattkn Pres Tile Hearth? We don't. Have you ever investigated the cost of putting one in your home? Suppose you do this. We believe you will be surprised. Come in and look at our large line.v We believe we can please you in every way. We have all the f LATEST COLORS AND SIZES IN Operator H irdy, of Spi'iiuflelil your tickets right away and help nights in Whistlers along the good cause, rroceeuis place. to be. uued for the benefit of the Chief Dispatcher AV. K. Griffin new church building. is off on a short leave of abis working sence. - t V - "rf of Mr. Griffin. D. E. Lynn has accepted a run on theJVl. H.'& ID m order to enable (hlm to be home Sundays at night. There is still quite a good deal of work to be done south of Pembroke before the grading is and one completed. r. Regular fifty-Cen- t ar slae bottles for sale at all "Capple" Oole, an old time Hen- g stores. " J.-P- Dispatcher N. E. McKiunon is If all people knew that neglect of result in severe actiug chief during the absence constipation would inntwllp.n flfVlt'll- !.wll,.,oM,m wallniv Starts Much Trouble- - Pmeetins next Wdnesday night May 17, as business of importance to every member will come up before the camp for final decision be sure to be on hand at '7 :30 sharp. TILES AND GRATES XUTJVIBE:! Fraternally lours Homer Moore, Clerk. ot lent liver trouble they would soon Pills, ami take Dr. King's New Lifeway. Best ond it. Its the only safe for biliousness, headache, dyspepsia, chills und debllty. 25o at all druggists. Dr N, O. Mothershead, who has been visiting friends fn Owensboro, has returned h'otne, , For that distressed feeling after eating, belching and nausea beIt tween meals, take Bloodine. aures Dyspepsia by strengthening the digestive organs so that they are capable of fiillfllinrt' their functions. St. Bernard Mining Co-- , Incorporated, drugdepartramit, special agents. i RUBYCOMPANY - INCORPORATED Madisonville, J-'.,- , y- - 'ttfj. ..I.A&J 'V 3 i jl mwmmrmmwvmmmm9W9 pip T.y--'--- - MMIII II 1 5. b JABcc PAUL M. SubcriptrnfiRates o . One Year..;'. .'.' ..$1.00 501J EDITOR MMBI.V ANO POUSH AWOETTHM ANB BUSINESS MANA6ER SlxraonthsA 'mCIATE.MMK J. C. iriirAamnBtkliy 1 Sinfcjo copiesf.n - 25 o 1 1 flfemtarrf Speolnaen copies mailed fro oa application. iCorrepond" .ni S? imni c Miclto$!Mit in fJmitStTe,119 SM i. p .j eats waatocl'liAll pcfcofttbe' county. Address ui for par- x',xV !''tloalatfVw'.4 s 5 ? . rJwusttrfe; ' "AfcirkAii ivfcfj? &' ' " "' j iTtJEarly to bed and early to rise, Attend to your business andf advertise. JL&d you will be healthy, pros- - 1w Tlkm47 nJ)Ttl llll FrUm,, l'"H ' My . 12, 19 11 ,r """ "f Imimmm' &mm vwriri,i r r v.ra r'ff--T?- i m I.:!"5fPBS?!?l!fflHSP!?lKkS211 iim i mm m 11 m uPUUHMi wet . suiis-AH- ivvii gvm vvmH-vrn..- &k&&:mmm . - .tow .k?mi rvyt j w y tt.AVii:itMj tjmm 5&SJBSSS In order to ridfour stock .- Su i(t .arid; GoatA -- Two'Suiti Filed Against Publisher. 'J perouB-aiKUwis- ANNOUNCEMENTS announce L. We are authorized TL Rav aB a candidate for represent Hopkins county in the Mwer house of the.next General As- aotmbly ot Kentucky, subject to the .eiion Qf Ihe Democratic, party. to the Uoverslty. Heichts Realty and Development Comaeair8fc Two suit? were filed in St. Louis aeuinRt corporations controlled" by, E. G. Lewis, of University Oitv, Mo. One is a hankmptch against the Lewis Publishing. Company, aud. (he Mother' a foreclosure suit n WW AllilP W$Cml IPS "$&' ;KkVvJ4 lSte ISPtei 5 . tLfxi-viiJ.&'ti&- y . Mi Bk.1 MW$ ' pany. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LQ.CAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take interpal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for j ears and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood puriBers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfeet combination of the two ingredients is what produces such won derful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO , Props., Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, price 73c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. -- i'wJ'K i.rTi.:5cx. ' W W& ;wr'-i,--itfi,v- 1 he new nilty purchases at a big reduction in price. styles, iplirays, Browns, (Tans .and Bluesf in the new miiturei afsd the plain colbrl are hire J AVe offer these special inducements, hooins; to arrouse 'sufficient interest--v ,n lypvyili logkf wSfijdJ ,f J coHe alfdisee; them.j , allow Jhe goois to db the talking. ' y-0 -. Ladies' Springs4 offer the remnants ofFbur spring! ..w . of v every - p b -, - J Ofr - , -- JU-Jl- .VyrtifiSTMl We are authorized to announce rept'Sd L. Young as a candldato tolowerHopkins county in the nse of the next General Assembly f Kentucky, aubject to the action wf the Democratic party. v Sllll $12.50' Brown Mixed,' Black Serges, Faifty' l&ris, Cov- - LONG COATS 4. t .' ' . y.vo. . erts. Uravs, nam l ans at $15 Coats,. Blue Serges, with chalk stripes, Fancy Grays, V Chairman Prcwitt Breaks Deadlock. Tan Mixtures at and $20 Coats, Tan Serges, with Shawl Collars, Tan Cravenettes at $22.50 Coats, Pearlpray Serges at $18 io Dollar Suits, Black only, .at $9.98 i24 Dollar Suits, Gray Pin Stripes, at $ 10.98 5 Dollar Suits, Black Serges, at 16 Dollar Suits, Gray Stripes. Black and White ': '. $12.48 Checks, at and 18 Dollar Suits, .Blue Serges, Tan Suit$13.98 ings, Brown Mixed Suitings, at. 20 Dollar, Suits, Fancy Ta!n Suitings, Plain Tan' $i54S Serges, at Mixed SuitDollar Suits, Black Seres, Tan 22 ' $7-79 $11.98- $43.98- - Chairman Henry Prewitt, of Mhe Democratic State Oeutral 'Committee, was given the power sr Wednesday to settle the dead Sock in the Second District Committee over the man-cnof malcinjr a nomination. tClbairmau Prewirt voted in of a convention, which is to ufiieid an Louisville on June 14. Rail--reread er fa-3?o- $16.98. Gomez Praises United States, r 2ieves he has saved manv lives in UtB 2o years of experience In the ,V. ""Saved Many From Death. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., T)e- - fiike to do,'4 ho writes, "is to recom- Aond Dr. King's New Discovery Jfee drag business. "What I always r i ,'e Stakes at Lxinjitoti. Meridian finished second and Anv Port ' Hugh Blulr. wlio has bfen quite - Tlcfc for the ilas t few dayB is no ber- - was third. The time, 1:51 15 miles for one and one i ttev- reduced the track record one Mrs. "Biclc Ashby and graudhon VSJurjicss Wibe, are visiting relatives secoud. ,B u Madisonville this week. Heals cuts or burns Soothes itching skin ei-iht- weak, sore lungs, hard . colds. hoarseness, obstinate coughs, la- croup, asthma or other bronchial affection, for I feel bitre thata number of my ueighborr art jkllve and well today because they took niv a'lvlce to use it. I honest 2j believe it's the best throat aim IniiK medicine that's mitdc." Eas to prove he's right. Get a trial bot elefree, or regular 50c or $1.00 but- JJ. Guaranteed by all drngglBtB. -- lu his messaire to the Venezuelan Coutrresp, Prefident Gomez in praises the United State warm terms, sityiuy that Uncle Sum had insisted upon other uatiDus ivinjr recouuition to the rights of the South American re, public. When the baby takes too much food the stomach turns; the result is indigestion, sourness and vomit-in:Frequently the bowels are Involved aud there is colic pains and McGEE'S BABY diarrhoea. ELIXIR Is a irraud corrective rem edv for the stomach and bowel dis?. surfs A FEW SOILED WAISTS lf 1 Used for display purposes and window trimming, of their real value. at about one-ha2.J4 Dollar Embroidered Swazette Waists, .at. . .98c iy3 Dollar White Tailored Waists, at. .98c Dollar White. Embroideried Waists, at. . . .$i.4Sx 2 1 t 15, 2 1 Price pleasant to take 25c and 60c per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mlntug Co.,, Incorporated, drug department. aurl Gov. Gray Wins Bluegrass Stakes. orders of babies. It Is pure, whole-iom- e ings, 25 Dollar Suits, Gray Mixed Suitings, Black Serges, at. , . :$i7-4- 8 5 Dollar White Embroidered India Linen Waists, at $1.4 Dollar White Silk Waists, at.1.98 3 and 3 ". . . Dollar White Silk Waists, at .$2.98 2 -2 and 24 Gov. Gmv won the Bluejrrass at $19-4- 5 Dollar Net Waists, at '. $2.98 BARNES, COW AND & CO. INCORPORATED Wr. Jone, jiu town rn tav. for of Hi-- . the Ell Walker Co., is Louis, who without a scar Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, Uoan's Ointment. Your druggist any itching se Is it. EARLINGTON, Seven Temporarily Insane on Account of KENTUCKY When the painter k fa applies paint on your house it is to your best interests to know what that paint is its spreading capacity its appearance its durability. Yoy and who are the loses if the paint goes wrong. Make ti I High Temperature. temporarily insane iu Olevlaml Wednesday. Oldham, of the Mr Garfield by the sudden increase in teiu try, was in town Tuesday. beiim i)0 peratnre the maximum decrees. One prostration was reported in New York aud nne in Chicago. fho wlmlf, Hold of medicine there is uot a healing remedy that will repair damage tu the fleBh more SNOW quicklv than BALLA-RD'hlNIMENT. y In cuts, wounds, spraltiB, burns, scalds aud rheumatism, itf healing and penetrating, power is extraordinary. Price 125c,' 50c and $1 00 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Milling Co., Incorporated, T11 "Seven perous were reuderrl Tom Logan spent Sunday in BowU lug Green with his brother. B. C. MiichflU, of Madlsonvllle, made a business trip to thlB city coun- ?"' Every housekeeper who takes pride in her ability to manage her afFaira economically, and in keeping down expenses, should be interested in seeing the finest Refrigerator made. Wo carry a full line of the 1 Am IH sure of good results the most satisfactory and economical job by having your painter use Sherwin-William- drug department. More than Cigarmakets Sing Marseillaise. s prepared Sherwin-Wiiliam- Paint It is better than any other prepared paint on the market, or "lead and s Co. The oil". .1 - safeguard its quality in every process 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 in the goods. Protect your interests and your property with S.W. P. We marched through the streets of Tampa, Fla., aud'Yirbor city Wednesday, sinuini: tne Marseil , in a demonstration against court derision condemniin: E55 srnUe leaders to imprisonment. A general strike was declureit .n.r the parade. Take lai-'ei 8,000 cipurmaUers writes Mrs. Ethel Newlln, of Liberty Center, Ind., ''that 1 began to take Car-dfor it has cured me, and I will never forget it "I cannot praise Cardui too highly for what it did for me. Before I began to take it, I was very bad color, suffered great pain and weighed only 105 pounds. Now I have a good color, do not suffer and weigh 125 lbs." ui, Pc? Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators acknowledged to be the most perfectly Banitary and refrigerators everput on the d Save fully on vour ice bill and lasts a life time. Ordinary refrigerators only last about five years. Made of polished oak or satin walnut with real porcelain Constructed throughout in the lining all in one piece. and most substantial manner. Come in and Btrontrest let us show you their many valuable features. . . i ii o, ti ice-savi- one-thir- it. Bernard mining INCORPORATED . r M M l V larl'iitjlon , licntuckii ftJM whether induced by violent exer else or Injury, Chamber.Ialn'ft Lini input Ik oxcellent. This liniment i alsn highly esteemed for the relief it iilrords In cases in rheumatism. Sold hy all dealers. F J). Rash made a business trip to Bvunsville Thursday. Dr. C. Is. Johnson made a business trip to Madlsonvllle Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright, of Curboudale passed through here Thursday, en route to Sla jisonville. habitually from , conitlpation iulferod Uoau s Regulets relicvefl and strcnKtlieneil the bowels, io that they have been regular ever since." A. K. Davis, urocor. Sulphur Springs, Tex J "1 ! For soreness of the muscles, CARDUI fifty The Woman's Tonic Beware (if strong, noxious, mineral drugs, that sink into your system, like lead to the bottom of a basin of water. Cardui is purely vegetable and contains no minerals, or poisonous dangerous drugs. It is perfectly safe and harmless, for use by old and vouncr.and may be taken, as a tonic, for months, without any possi ble harmful effect. Try it xpNQgfaKJMgli, It's not made for any certain climate, but is made to withstand tho weather conditions of every climate. Amalgamated ARC ROOFING will not drip under tho blazing sun, nor crack in tho bitterest cold. It's made by our secret process and is universally acknowledged tho one and ONLY absolutely perfect roofing. Amalgamated ARC ROOFING is standard and takes the same insurance rato as slato 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. self it ' $T. BERN4KD MINING CO. INCORPOBATCD J AMALGAMATED ROOFING CO., First Nal'l Bank B!d., Birminfikaw, Ala. FOR SAUE BY STAR PLANING MILL COMPANY INCORPORATE DRUG DEPARTMENT . -- Frank Brown, of Madisouvlllo, was iU'this city today on business. :-c- MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY .i &Jklr V j&ili 'y .,.--- . D It II I II I ft c. V . W.Lindsay WkolM,lea.d Retail f JF. I . j w , SOME OF OUR CASH 'PRICEf I , j i r Cigara, Cigarette, Tobacco . MADISONVIaJLl KY. ,, ! rmjf - 1 I I if M I i'lU tUvl IIUUUH ., U , AUUUl , , IMAY ! 4. - , I fAttffA , , All Calico , , Hoosier Brown Domestic Hope Bleached Domestic ' , 4 'l-2- C $'"' I I V '4 f ..i.. i) ... p, pft.T ,Wl EN tws .1 ill a ifn, l(l in, ij ifjigB, i ;m. w il ii)niiii if.'in;; ,;,ijtilt iff .ttyinir one to iiw oxpcrivatMj ui flstttictly.au etwohjriaheir 11 Tesr? f the Timn S MftdUoa-vllU- i, Mrs. Horace Harrison, at .St. Ch'arlast vlaiteel- her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Geo1. FaUlls, a few days wjrvm I 1 mt V2alS'?l ne woman in a nun- ia,.ti,cDared or KJlaWHlBttred lv VTr L ost women and marks jM.oinernooa-'i- a 4i2Caiiraning... ' '.; m - ....,,... .3 ' .. 6 vc" fc-t- ff l;1 I Myor D. W. GatUn. or 5itjrjW&dueBdajr. raiide a business trip to this waHn this city Wednesday. ladfes and misses. I Mr. and Mrs', Jifhornberry viBiteti rltnds Itx MadltftaVIUe Wedue'edajr. Dr. A. W Davis, of Mortons Gap. J Bat arrived Helen i Sailors for ' & Co. Incorporated. Major Kimmel, of Henderson, was In this city Wednesday on fruitless? McGary th'is'week. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Adams aro MrHanner Ifl'on the sick list this viMt(u2 friendB in Mt. Vernon this week. All kinds freshest, of the fine and Br mitt Wyatt made a business fancy candles at the Earlington Kandy Co. trip to Madisonville Wednesday. Harry Tamakkrro, Mgr. Try a can of Pasco Corn and noMiss Winnie Cavaness, who has tion the diifereude. It's real Sugar Coptii Costs no more than others. been real sick, 1b Improving nicely. ParsonB & Scoviild Co., Mr: and Mrs. M. B. Long spent EvauBvllle, Iud. Thursday it) Greenville. Andrew Clark, of Paducah, Is vis-itlVisit Millinery Department. Just his sister, Mrs. W. R. Coyle, received a big lot of summer sailors, this week. New and up to date. Call and Bee Miss Adoliue Toombs, who has thorn. beeftUiti SlauKhterville for the past Baknks, Cowand & Co. Incorporated. few weeks, has returned to this city. Charlie Jackson, of Hopklnsvillo, H. D. Cowand made a business' Madisonville Thursday. aed through here Wednesday in trip to Harrison made a business trip lis automobile, en route to MadiLeo sonville. to Madisonville Thursday. Egos for Sale After April 15 FOUND on the streets of Earl- w will sell BuiT Orpington, White ington. a bunch of keys. Owuer can Wyandotte atid Wnlte Leghorn egRs secure same by calling at this ofllce for 50c per sotting of 15. dojoriblug same and paying for this J. D. MoPiikkson', Jr., ad. Madisonville, Ky. James H. Howe, of Nashville. W. F. Goodrich was in town Tenn., who was here attending the t Thursday. mooting of the stockholders' of the ' Leonard Laifooti. of Dawson St. Bernard Mining Company, has returned home. Springs, was in town Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs Hardin, of Madlson-villMrs. Jane Clark, the mother of woro In town Tuesday. Mrs. W. R. Coyle. who has bpn Call and see pur new shapes of quite" Ml several days, Is improving. the latest styles for your summer Now Is tho season to buy Poultry trimmed hats. Feed. Buy an honest feed. Quaker Baknks, Cowand fc Co. Hen and Chick Feed Ib the oteanekt Incorporated. and best on the market ParsonB & Scoville Co., , Mesdames W. H. Jennlgari and Evansville, Ind. Ben Slaten, of Madisonville, visited friends here Tuesday. Tho loss in the David Adams' Are adjusted within was Morton McPherBon, of Madison- - 24 satisfactorly fire occurred. Tho hours after the In town Tuesday. rille, was insurance was in the hands of the Old papers for sale at the Bee well known Insurance firm or office. Price & Bates, of this city. . nf Barnes, Cowand exercise, , Call for Pasco Old Fashioned Lye Hominy. Highest quality. Saui-tury tins. Price'iamo as others Parsons & Scoville Co., Evansville, Ind. Mrs. Jphnl?evney and little-so- n, of Prlncetou, Ind., are visiting Miss Sally Colbert. Mr.,and Mrs. Stroud, of Howell, Hid., visited,Mr. and Mrs. Uharllo -, JMrs. Mat Starkes, of the cons try, II waa In town Wednesday. 'Miss Dswltt, of.Bowling Green, Is yS in' town getting up a play for com-uWnoein- BaTerll .Sl'JI Understands how to roptfrtt care for her-SC Of course near. ly tery woman now-adivs has-medic- " r nBRfSav I)) treatment at thef tima of but many approach child-birth. Mmot i V1". v I I BIWMVIIKiOICTWvYi ! .l11 f 1 M in uV Pi1'' .. tfa-T$-fr- - bl. A n JTn. X i:Xl?3kSi i ,W 4 v W? p MAOISONVIliLEi KENTUCKY ing right upon'this comes tho ntfryous strain of paring for thtf child, and a distlhcf change in the mother results. There is nothing more charmirig than a happy and healthy mother of children, and indeed child-birt- h under right conditions need be no hazard to health or beauty, i Tho unexplaltiabfo thing is that, with all the evidence of shattered nerves and broken health resulting from an unprepared condition, women will persist in going blindly to the trial. It isn't as though tho experience came upon them unawares. They havo ample time in which to prepare, but they, for the most part, trust to chance and pay the penalty. In many homes once childless there are-nochildren because of the fact that Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound makes' women normal, healthy, and strong. an. orgaii9m tmilted for the trialjo! strenortlrf and' wlien Un RtrkhXttt n'vftr her system lias received a sliockj frpm' v,;hlcli it is Tiard to recover, ollbvlr. the.exnerience with YOTJTP MONKY BACK IF YOXJT WANT IT ?:j iMtBs Tlonnie Vera Murphy and Mrs. Xi. B. Bay, ot Madlsonvllle.and .Mrs. Ernest Clayton,' of Victoria, ,wero here yesterday visiting friends. AJ. Jj. Manon's Candy Co. will open tfKand Kitchen in the Victory Rulldlag in Earlington Wednesday May ;i: !1 10. - Fla. William Brooks, who has been visiting frien s in this city, has returned to his home in Jacksonville, lii town Harry Taliaferro, Mgr. i Any woman tvIio tvonld like special" advice in regard to this matter is cordially invited to write to Mrs. Pinkliam at Lynn, Mass. Her letter will bo held in strict confidence. W. G. Wrlsrht vIb-itln- Wednesday. Any child, accompanied by its parents or guardian, visf.tltig the Candy Kitchen, in the Victory Butiamg, between tne Hours 01 a and 5 o'clock Saturday evening, May 18, will be given a Back of candy free. Be snre aud come and bring your children. Manon'p Candy Kitchen, Earlington, Ky. Harry Taliaferro, Manager. Sam Crenshaw, of Guthrie, was in town Monday. E. P. Barnes, of Central City, was p II) ' -- p e. Unexpected Guests -- The farmer and his" wife were about to sit down to a cold supper when they saw some old friends driving towards the house. The good wife was equal to the occasion her New Perfection Oil Cook-stovthanks to - e, , Ar-nol- d, I IK VVHY BE TROUBLED WITH I K 'l 'bv a FILTHY FLIES? S i k rrf M screen doors and windows e that will nrevent the entrance . for Pcan Whenvour a small sum we nouse wiin nt Coal Co 'Call and Bee our new shapes of the latest styles for your summer Mrs. John Cansler-- , of Howell, is and wife.of Carbon- visiting friends in this city. g dale, were in the city yesterday friends. E. M. Trail ern made a business Wantkd 100 miners at once for trip to Madisonville Monday. steady work. Apply to Colonel J. S. Hancock, from this N.OKTOKVIJjIjK Coaij & Cokk Co., city, hibtalled the oflicerB of Forget-Me-NIncorporated Camp No. 890, W. O. W.. at Nortonvllle, Ky. Mortons Gap, Ky., Tuesday night, Major M. M. Kimmel, of Hender- May 0. The following' degree team son, woo was here thiB week, has from Catalpa Camp No. 801, of accompanied him aud did returned homo. Tho major come to Earlinutou to visit Iiib old friend, the work, in a very impressive man. General James H. Wilson. These tier: Capt. Lee Fox. Tom SiBk, J. two gentlemen attended West Point Luster, Bernard Walton and J. P. at the same time and told mat y Thompson. reininisctencies of their West Point JuBt arrived Helen Sailors for days. ladies aud misses. If Its the "Sweets" of life you've Barnes, Cowand & Co. been longing for. Call at Earllng-ton'- s Incorporated. new Candy Store. Victory to A. G. Spillman was called building. Hakky Taliafkkro, Mgr. Nashville Monday on account of his Julian F. Gracy, of IClaiksvIlle, sister's death. Tenn., who was here a fe,w days this week, attending: a meeting of the ......r'A&M&nm'JI: '"fe St. Bernard Mining Company, has returned home. A FEW SPECIALS AT Visit Millinery Department. Just received a big lot of summer sailors. THE NEW STORE'S New aud up to date Call and see Great Bargain Sale the,m. & Co. Baknks, Cowand . Incorporated. : ' W. L. Turner, of New York City, Men's 5c Handkerchiefs 8 for wno nas been attending the stock10c. holders' meeting of the St. Bernard Men's lOo Sox, Black and Mining Company, has returned Fancy 7c. home. Men's Balbnggan Underwear c;Hart Brand Peas are the iluest In 45 Suit. the World. Don't take our word for it but try a can and be convinced. 50a Corset Covers 89c. Parsons & Scoville Co., ' Children's aud Misses' 15 and Evansville, Ind. 3 25c Hose oo pair. Wallace Crenshaw wand family LadleB' Velvet Pumps $1.89. have moved to Midland, Ky., where Mr. ureusnaw nas accepted' a posiMen's, $6 Lw Cut Shoes $3 95 tion with the Knntucky Midland a in Tans, Blacks, Patents and ot Earl-ingtou. She had it lit in a moment, and her guests hardly were seated on the porch before a hearty hot meal was ready for the table sausages and eggs and long rashers of streaky bacon, and rolls just crisped in the oven and .fresh coffee and the hostess herself as cool and neat as if she had sot been near the kitchen. She never could have managed it with an ed The New Perfection is thejjuickest, most convenient and best cooker on the market , MJewith I. 2. and 3 bwnen. wiA MI, .lurquoue blue eaimeltd cluaaeju. Hndmily finished throu;houl, TIb 2- - ad 3 burner itoret ci n be had wiA or range. without a cabinet top, which it filled with drop ihelren, towel racki, etc. )ea!erieerjrwhsre: or write for de- tcHplire circular to the nearett agency of the y . Standard Oil Compaiy Incorporated) t 1 Atlanta Brood Coop MADE OF HEAVY GALVANIZED IRON I i ) We Claim for this Coop Many Advantages Over Any Other on the Market be Sput trimmed hats. Baknks Cowand Incorporated. & Co. iSCr i.uL' pests. noying little . . a The time Genl. James H. Wilson, of Wilmington, Del., who has been attending a meeting of the stockholders of the St. Bernard Mining Company, nas returned Imrie. CO. HOPKINS ""When you 86e thb brand' PASCO 3 von anything in' the grocery line It is H. P. MORTON, Manager the best that wo know how to buy for the money. Madisonville, Kentucky Parsons & Scoville Co., , Gun Metal. Factory Cotton 5o per yard. Best Calicoes 4c per yard. Pearl Buttons' lc per dozen. Men's $5 and $G Pants, In Brown, Grey, Blue Serges and .Black Mohair $3 45. I Evansville, Iud. pnmnjjri ''Jpnin'rjpi'Rpi "fllJu"iil!Su'liJV1".,Bl lV 'V3F to put up screen doors .and f" windows is. right 'now before' Ware the house is filled and ' the Beginning Wednesday, May 10, and Closall, curtains and ceilings are ing Saturday, May 20 ruined. WE WILL SELL OUR Call and see our line of Triple Plated "Janet" Ware at 59 Cents each 'screens and get prices. Enamel ; Sale . . 3: St, Bernard Mining INCORPORATED Co Store R. COYLE, Manager - Read the following list of articles and call and see this ware. Every piece guaranteed to be first class selected ware, 7 in i Kitchen,Outfit.59c 3 qt Coffee Pots 590 S qt Preserving Kettles 17 qt Roll Top Dish Pans. 59c 59c 6 qt Covered Berlin 020 Cereal Cookers.. 56c Kettles 1x7 Roaster Pans. . . 59c 59c 8 qt Safety Kettles. .59c 16 qt Water Pails. . .59c t 80 Tea Kettles 14x7 Roasters 59c 59c away in the fall in a few minutes in a very small space and reassembled when needed in two minutes each . SECOND: The sanitary features of these coops cannot be excelled, as the ventilation-iperfect and the bottom can be removed in one minute without any trouble, quickly 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, there being no crevices in which to secrete themselves and multiply nor for disease germs to find a lodging place. These coops are absolutely proof against Rats, Wea-s!eMinks, Skunk and other chicken eating animals. Government statistics show that rats destroy more chickens every year than every ochcr agency. THIRD: It its made of heavy Galvanized Iron is as rigid as a wooden coop, but does not hold and dampness, it is1 also absolutely weather proof, even in the most driving rain. It is as cheap as any wooden coop ana nas many advantages not found in "them. ine ainerent doors can be set in an instant and will remain when placed until changed. s HftST: They are collapsable, and can s, ,... inch revolving doors. f OURTh: Made- in two sizes vwith 8 - ,and 9 1 MADE ONLY BY THE Atlanta Tin Plate and Sheet Mil sff ' -- Earlington Kentucky n The Earlington Hardware Store W. H. WHITFORD, Proprietor W. J. KIRK, Agent Ky. Msclitsoru-v-alles- , ATLANTA, INDIANA I :U (h 50 I , FjmmrKiP "f-r it I ' i JW4?fffpp?w ''' jf - 'IWiffl11 W'WISHP1 ,,... L, iium nfhMMMJirfc ... jjipwpii ,x W;,i.ajiJlJJ!lf jppipi 4 li i. i .frjr rr , yntirvVtr? r "nrrP' .0 o- ? $ gw "J A1 Sm ' ' , ; vi i. US YOUR UKUAKA FOR w 1 V i tn f it if.. &:. so? . HlllB j 1 .A i ' ' . - fl : ' If -- k t iferB?" ;: 0 . v ' :. & ';.mEm ,,M" Compete - i POINTING THE BEST LTt!E PRICE I3J RIGHT THE WORK I JOB' lilfflH"' ' '"i fjv t'4 ' ue In' i nil .y&t .Im It m ' MtaMMjat iiMfaimiv1 ii if.i i f.i a iff J .. ., ' ,,. V h wju III m PivllI ii ;:A '. '' i . -- ; Itv, YV nenpan, aruuic uculuucm pwuuai u, ,y wyiiiwv- ri'ri tated. '; ' fy Practically every kitchen cabinet made is modeled nearly as possible after the Hoosier. But you won't find in any kitchen cabinet the high grade material, the splendid craftsmanship, the fine durable finish, that distinguishes every kitchen cabinet with the Hoosier " tiade mark. .; - Hoosier Kitchen; Cabinets are. made to last to save axfew thousand steps and .two hours time, every day. :, , .. Nick Long, of MadiBonville, was in town Wednesday. Mies .Sybil O'Brien, of Mortons Gap, was in this city Monday shopping. nnlrln Smith, of Mortons Gap, was in town Monday. Mrs. Frank Bakfr, of the country, was in thiB city Wednesday shopping. Any child, accompanied, by its parents or guardian, visiting' the Candyx Kitchen, in the Victory Building, between the hours of '3 and 5 o'clock Saturday evening. May 13, will be given a Back of candy tree. Be sure and come aud bring your children. Mrs. Travel; Outing or at Home AVear H ave Your Skirts Custom Tailored Them to Your Measure and Charge for Fitting, Tailoring and Other Details Man-Tailor ;:'vk We Will 2.00 or manon's CAndy Kitchen, Earllngton, Ky. Harry Taliaferro, Manager. C. M. Particular people use them more., ' they cost no . A dollar .it " Mrs. K. Walker, of Heudersou, apontthe day in this city ,, with friends. . -- friendB in Martinsville. Mrs. J. W. McCully, ofthe, couu try, waB in town Wednesday. Clay Woodruff, of St.CharleB, waB here Thursday visiting frieuds Henry IB 'visiting In this offer you select your' own materials from either our Black or Colored Dress Goods Departments (no restrictions whatever as to price.) We sponge all material, man-tailthe skirts in the style you select, guarantee the fit and workmanship and charge for fitting, tailoring and other detail $2.00. The above illustrations represent three of tke new spring styles that are here for selection there are many more, making a collection of nod-el- s that will enable us to meet every individual preference as to style In having your skirts tailored in this manner you are assured of absolute accuracy in fit from materials of your own choosintr. You have the additional advantage of making selections from the larcest dress goods stocks ever assembled in this city. Some exceptional values tire to be had in new and novel . materials as well as staple weaves and every advantage of the broad style service of this store is at s tl a IT . ' ' your-disposal- C. A. MORTON FURNITURE v' UNDERTAKING KENTUCKY z& MADISONVILLE, BANKS SPEAKS Fr the 4 (4 First Time Since His Incarcerationif it is Any Harm to -Asks ' Laugh. . , Elkton, Ky., May 10. The first word uttered by Morris Banks since his trial for the murder .of his auut, Mrs. Feuupl A. '.' -' r ,s ". i i: Sebree besan, was heard at the night sessiou of court while W. R. Winn, a orooper on a farm where the defendant had taken rap rJ f1 I.' h C fc ' .1 ' laughing, and Banks created a sensation by immediately crying in a loud, clear voice, "Well, it ain't no harm to laugh, is it?" Mr. 0. W. Wilson, the defendant cousin ; Miss Marguerite Banks, a 6ister, and" J. N. Banks, of Henderson, secretary of the district board of the Tobacco Stemming Association, aud an uncle, were heard for the defence. He told of family history, supporting the insanity theory of the defence, while the prosecution attempted to show by cross examining him that, far from beiui: insans, Biuks' father tincles and aunts were people of Exceptional intellectuality. Mr. Banks, wh is also press Tuesday. agent for the stemming associaJohn Long made a business trip tion, vigorously denied that he to Mortons Gap Tuesday. Madl-Bonville his abode in an abaudoued cabin, was testifying. Winn kept the great crowd in the court room laughing by the droll way jn which he told of his fear of the defeudant, aud Banks laughed heartily "with the rest. Mr. Trimble, of Hopkiusville. attorney for the prosecution, asked the witness on cross examination if he had. noticed Banks The commonwealth succeeded in establishing by several of the defense witnesses the fact that Banks was a great reader of works of fiction and popular magazine. The average age of the jurors lacks but ten months o being 00 years, and it is unquestionably the oldest jury that ever sat in a murder case in this section.. For Kent One four room' house, good loca- tion, water and out buildings. had, shortly after the prisoner's incarceration in jail here, sent out reports to the press to the effect that young Banks was a raving maniac. H. C. BoUKIiANl? Clay Woodruff aud George Jonk-in- s, of St. Charles, were in town Thursday. Any child, accompanied by Up pareuts or guardian, visiting the Candy Kitchen, in the Victory Building, between the hours of a aud 5 o'clock Saturday evening, May 13, will be given a sack of candy free. Be Bure and come and bring your children. . Manon's Candy Kitohen. Earhngton, Ky. Harry Tailiaferro, Manager. Audy Berry of St. Charles, made a buBBiueBS trip to this city Thursday. Rnv Wvatt. of Madiflonville. visit ing friendB here Thursday. Chas. James, of Evauavlllo, made a business trip to this city Thursday. VV, S. McGary made a business trip to Central City Thursday. Mra. James Kllroy was in Thursday shopping. Mrs. O'Bannon and daughter, Miss Gertie, of St. Charles, was in town made a business Tuesday. Mesdames Walter Ruby and V.IIH-JbiBWII:Wt-L-HiRav, of Madisonville, visited frleudb -aaIn thiB city TueBday. Any child, accompanied by its parents or guardian, visiting the Candy Kitchen, in the Victory Building, between the hours of 8 ami A ii'elnnlr H&t.nrriav fiVfillluL'. mediate grades. The graduating will bo held at the Temple May 18, will be given a sack of candy exercisesThursday night, May 18. come and bring Theatre free. Be sure and There will be six boys and girls to your children. graduate from the eighth grade. Makon's Candy Kitchen. Those exercises promise to be the EarlingtoB, Ky. bast in the history of tbe school. Harry TaliaferroMauager. Visit the Princess Theater, the best moving picS. F. "Gill has moved to IndianLong and Elite RobMleseB Edna tures in the country. His family will join inson, of St. CbarleB, were 'n town apolis, Ind Something new each night. him after the close of the public Thursday. Miss Mollie vVhalen was in Madi- school. Matinee every afternoon to 5. Mrs. J. E. Todd, of Memphis, sonville TueBday shopping. Good music a specialty. Tenn., is here visiting relatives and ' When vau feel a cold coming on friends. . 8c don't delay, but immediately take W. Williams and family have Bloodlne Congh Checker, the cele- moved back to Guthrie, Ky. brated throat and lung remedy. It Mr. and Mrs. Win, Campbell have stops the cough, relieves the irrita- a new boy born unto them. Mother tion, and cures the cough. St. Ber- and baby are both doing well. nard Miulng Co., Incorporated, Sermon to the graduating class of drug department, special agents. the public school will be preached by Rev. J. R. EvanB next Sunday Half a Gallon of Water Drunk Daily. morning, May 14. The average quantity of water The Odd Fellows' thanksgiving used daily in the cities of the United snrmon will be preached by Rev. States ranges from 60 to 150 gallons Evans next Sunday, May 14, at 2 per capita. The quantity used each p. m., at the C. M. E. Church. The day for drinking is estimated to bo public is cordially invited: Prsnrlna liintfnit In llsnaan nt Pvu "Car- - VniA and Throat. . ........... JV, -, about half a gallon. It is of the' The thanksgiving Bermon of the n thisgreatest importance that Eyes Tested. Glasses Fitted. Good Samaritans was preached at shall be free from the, germs the C. M. E. Churoh last Sunday by of typhoid and other diseases. For Rev. Stovall. The services were Z OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 12 A. M.. 2 TO 4:30 P. M. many uses, such as sprinkling streets quite enjoyable. Center Street. and flushing sewers, uo purification Mrs. Annie Gilchrist and Prof. Z Office Over C. L. Rom' Grocery. is needed, but for a large number of Z KENTUCKY MADISONVILLE, other uses the value of the water de- Driver remain quite ill. Virgil Patterson is Improviug pends on the amount and kind of mineral matter it contains. The si 'wly. best water for use in laundries, steam I. E. Edmondson, Bud Carter and boiler, textile' works, and paper Walter Fowler are out on the street mills is that which is clear, is free .on crutqJiHB. from iron, and. contains ouly a mod-orat- e amount of other mineral mat- J.T.Alexander, of Madisonville, trip to this city ? WHEN IN MADISONVILLE i , PRICES 5 A. D. NOE, Jr., Manager. ROBT. SORY, M. D. - halt-gallo- : i BEE ADS PAY. GET THE HABIT .. J IO GElSrrS J .v,.ow. --- ter. Cheapest accident insurance Div.' Thouus' Electric Oil. Stops tbe pain and . heals tic wound. All druggist sell it. Get the habit of coming to the branch office of the Bee, at Morton's Furniture Store, when you waut engraved oardB, embossed letterheads, dance tickets, or programs. We have the best and let us flgnre wth you on prices Semi-Weekly , SO.50 Madisonville TO Little Rock, Ark. Round Trip Ailekn Davi3, Manager. Account Fore Bent One four roo'm house, good location, water and opt buildings. a Annual Reunion Confederate -s.7" 1 x i H. O. BOUBIiAND. a nrn iq ' : Veterans ' Notice, Poultry Rajsers 11 7 V .', rmp 3pK,jyii.,!puil!Si r ':i V Y Fowls aud Ef;8 from mous Hawkins Strain ot aiiiiiiB aiiiiiii Barred Rocks. Also pure aaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaBBHaaaw .svaaHi stock of Rhode Ialuud Red. BV'jvaiiLfpBaB lHBWn,v(pBNBMjBBW EgKS per settinp of 15 Qne. Barred Rocks $2.00. Rhode island Red .$1.50. Fa- FOR SALE tk tsiip t$p"z&''W" bw w 'V " f ..'ipM'';Fu";51","l3 '4 aSkHawiV i Now is the time of year' to feed your fowls a good tonic. K4 11 44 cureB Cholera, Roup, Gapes, Canker and Limberneek. When fed as a preventive It not only keeps them healthv, but makes them lay. Price 60c No Cure, No Pay. Guaran-toed-b- y your druggist, St. Barnard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department, Earlington, Ky., Gardiner & Bowmer, MiidlBouville, Ky. Try It under the guarantee; Ask for booklet on diseases of poultry. COLOEED COLUMN, Mrs. Bell, of Columbia, Tenn., i here visiting her son, Prof. Bell, and family. If Prof. Bell lives as lorn 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 4:09 p. m., May 15, arrive Guthrie 6:21 p. m leave Guthrie Special U. C. V. "Train 650 p. m arrive Memphis 8 a. rn. This train composed of vestibuled coaches, free reclining chair cars, standard and tourist sleepers and dining car via Louisville & Iron Mountain Route. aHktwHatB DON'T MISS THIS TRIP For further information, sleeping car reservation, etc, call on or write k ' R. S.HALL, T. A. R. F. DeTREVILLE, T. P. A. L. fif N. . & '.tM '.,' .! , "PflaWiiK - H. G. DAVIS L; f jdriT ' Madisonville, Ky. birHk'tiir"'''"''' 1 as his mother, he will be" able to teach for us a few years longer. The public is cordially Invited "(0 attend the cloHing exercises of th public school concert Monday night, May 16, by the prinmry grade; Tuesdav nigh, May 16. bytbe' inter- - Evansville. 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