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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): May 16, 1911
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'ssv55p MmWgSSiSSKmSmk v and MMMmLwMM WW Mr Mr FRIDAY P IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR fVa'ft BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE 'V' vni rpw TY-SECO- YEAR EARL1NGT0N, NEftDEPOT' T W t: i : s L & ttfWMWfyld New r 1 w. J " ft HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1911 ; k year: Mrs. Mrs. Krank 3 1 forj;tho coming hOvOnJe k r FV ' U t"i JEARLINGTON c Passeiv in alt Madisonyille Ngtes T BY AILSEN DATtB. Rah, president; YICU 1 Williaw CONFEDERATE , VETERANS !L. &tf. WILL SPEND ' c line - xj.t umiuk, DlHipBUIW itXSUIion f WILL fhWlace Short Time. BE LOCATED AT FOOT OF MOSS AVENUE. an "open Vecret that the L & N. wlirbiake.'a great tunny changes in and around Earlington within the nextrfewmonths. One'of them is a handsome two story passenger depot a train shed d It is N.termiharhea'iqtfiirtera at this place. The dispatchers office, train masters office, supervisors ollice and assistant Superliitetidantaoflioo will be in this bnlldin. A additional Biding will be laid in the north end or the yards at this place. The prospectus for a now time card siiowliiir tho titnu and olaes of trains over the Madieonvillc Mortons Sap loop shows 12 trains all of thom throuKb freight trains six each wav. When tho loop is completed which wffl be lu astiort time, Interlocking switches will be placed at Mortons Gap and just north of Atklneoo. The block ofilce now at the Broadway street crossing MadU Bonvillft will be moved over oil the loop about Juqe 1, and several other change 'will necessarily have to be made. All passenger tralus will continue to use the old lino as they are cow do!n. " food" with all, ma(ieru conveineiiceB unci t.o be erected at the foot venue within the next fow months. Thoo'd Depot wjll be re modeled-enlargeand fitted up for I When the baby takes 4oo much 'McGEE'S 'BABY ELIXIR Ib a ej;and corrective rein edv'for the stomach and bowel disorders of babies. It is pure,- wholesome and pleasant to take. Price c and 50c per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mlumg Co,, Incorporated, drug department. diarrhoea. - is indigestion, sourness and vount-ina:- .Frequently the bowels are involved' and there B colic pains and the stomach turns; the result IAHLINGTOX DEFSATID By a Score of 6 to 0 Both Teams Played a Good Game. KARIilNOTON f HOPKINaVIfcLK Kesling cf B. Wilson 3b C. UIvoiib Slnfmerman I). Curtis Husbergor rf L. Peyton lb Nlafn ss T .Peyton Ireland If A. Gribble Jones 2nd Boeishea J. Lou? Men'ger c E. Stone , --Yon pLyons Umpire' C. MltchoU. V 2 Base Hlt6, Malger, Wilson. S'Basp Hits. Ireland. Home Bun. KoBlIng A large crowd attended the trarae to 8uuday, and ndt being alldv charge admission on Sunday they too"c up ajcollection in order te pay Hoptown'sexppuses. Many persons whoattended the game helped the boyi out by donating liberally " ' ; eent Jjbttle of Bloodlne Blieu-maf- o 'Liniment, will last ,fonger than "the nioBt aggravated case of fore throat-- A uio&t eilective remedy for cold on chest, croup, etc. St Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated; drug-- department, special A,-6. agents.-- - Church Notes Souh, Sunday School met m ness session at tbe Bee Office The Baraca CIhbs of the M. E. C, busion A with about 25 present. Mhch business of importance was transacted with an enthusiam which showed how fully the boys have entered into the spirit 'of the work. Ernest Briukley was elected third Vice president and is chairman, of the music aud lltterary committee Raymond LftrMouth was elected librarian, and Claude Mitchell reporter. Chairs for the class room were,ordered. Special eiforts will he made to increase tho enrollment to 60 (being airendy 80), so hb to have a charter membership of that number the charter closing then. Are You Suffering From Files? BLOODIIE OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure ly St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, drug department, Thousands who have bem cured by BLOODINE OINTMENT are constantly recommending It to tbelr friends. There is rallv noex-cus- e for anyone juifierlmr with Piles now that BLOODINE OINTMENT is so readily obtainable. If you have ny doubt about Its value, St, Bernard Mining Co , Incorporated, drug department, will let von pave it on a guarantee. VOSITIVE PKOOK 4 F. Randall, of No. 20 East Street, Leroy,N.Y., writes that "Bloodine Oiutmeut" hue prov-f.- n efficacious in a stubborn case of Piles and Rectal Fissures where everything else .failed. Boodine Ointment costs but 60c a box, Mr. Main S, -- Are Traveling, from. Savannih, Ga., to St, Louis, Mo., on That an appropriation of be entirely- devdted1 to" American Tbe meml'r'bf the (Blue "y t teen lOO.WiOand $150,000 by ' ' Wacr of $1,000, a enjoyable meeting Saturday afternoon at 4he During Ihe.srici.al hour the guests the L & N. 'Railroad company, 10.000NOW AT REUNION. !., beautiful country home of Miss were invited Into the dining room, for extension of its yards both which was artistically draped in Aruhllee Melton. MAKE EXPENSES SELL- beyond Howell una toward Ev"England at the Beginning of the fdlds drredawhito and blue aud dec- -t Little Rbr.k, ArkM May 15 ' ING'FOST CAiiS. ansville, sweeping plans for the mIH Century. Social, orated m red carnations and corners' .,,eroP Nineteenth Its h0J ar?,Jn"y Political and Domestic Conditions,' titles of greenery. In the betterment of yard conditions V1 here attend wero interesting by 'given by Miss ofthoWm were erected soldiers' ahd the safeguarding of the Mrs Margaret Brown and Mrs. Ellle Gardiner, as leader b( the les- tens while guns were stacked and lug the reauion nud the city is lie have been made, was, pub Margaret stated Cole wio are walking' son Review. Miss Mary Ruby Mor- crossed over the mantel shelf ami traily decorated 111 honor of the from Savannah, Wednesday by persous Louis otf ton, in her usual charming maimer. windows, surmounted by American avr held in Arkiin seen the appropriationswho had a wager of $1,000 Ga., to St. will comgave a "Trip Through Iknerald flags. Red, white and blue stream sas. The building along the papers plete the trip in that they three 'mouths from Ble,"which was most beamifully ers were festooned from the corner of the table to the electrolier, set off principal bueniQFs streets are al- add who know the plans iiiii April, 4, when they left Savannah, pictured in all 1ts.grandne8H.m1 Miss Eileen Gold gave, lnpun with a "countless number of tiny most hidden under masses of red mately. Saye the Evansville aud an additional wager 'that they will pay all of their expenses en iqiifl manner, ' The Experience of American flags. Underneath this and white bunting and United Courier: rohte by selling post cards of themwith many was a perfect arrangement of a fort, States and Confederate lligs. Penelppe," which dealt Work on the extension of the selves and Bcanes along the way, queer tsoluoidences in the lives of wttn all its artillery complete, From the Auditorium, where the yurds has already been beguu passed tlfrough here Suuday. They, a party of young ladles while they guarded by sixteen small soldiers. After having fought many "hard sessions of the veterans will be and grading is under way. It is are headed north and 'are expeotod wera tourim; England. ofllcprB for the coming year and trying battles in their recent held, abOanip Shaver, u.djstance planned to extend the "yardsra to reach Evansville by Tuesday at The noon. of the w're elected as follows: Miss Vir- Btudy Spanish' Civil, Revolutionary of more than a rmle, rows of half mile beyond Howell. The women are dressed 111 short American war. The ginia Tate, president; Miss Mar- and The Nuerrencern farm has garet Victory, vice preside!!'; club's channlui hostess nobly plead white pillars extend on each side been bought and the Henderson walking skirtfi rria'de ofweSfcberprooY khaki, a blouse waist ol the satite the cause of the Mexicans, by ask- of the street. These.are counec Miss Eillo Gardiner, secretary; and material and each carries a kuwp-sa$ing that enoh'guest, after having ted with strings of incandescent road will be thrown three-fourtliMrs. C. J. Ong, treasurer. B'mig over her Bhodlder. They A most appetizing luncheon was been given an air gnu, shoot one of lights, and on top of the pillar of a mile over so that it will con koJak. Their heavy served in two courses during the the miniature soldierti, which were !i lift nf ta1 (ltHl nect directly with the Lower Ml. also carryis a Bhlpped on- ahead of afterward found to be numbered', Qtup cita wnite, tne re- - 'Vernon rhad. At preseut it is baggago social hour. correspond uir to the different books union colors,-- flash fourth at .possible to reach the Lower Mt. In sharp OOhtrast with their presWoas'a Book Club. nMn the club, ranging from 1 to 10 uish,0 pictures taken of i Trie frour cqurse luncneon was Vernon road only by Barker av ent appearance areleft borne. Then The preparations have, Mother liattire "aftd "her" "fiand ueautiiuiiy-Eorvebefore' ipxneciuqa own thorough andsystnmalic, andbeen enue. Yards will be located them were" they maidens combined to make com- oololr Bchomouf red and g'reon. The thiy the fat and ndw tljeyare Uin- -' plete the day of "May 10, when the icos were beautiful, being small reunion, promises to be. one pf the where the Henderson road now ewy and tanried', but the picture jiff ladles of the Wonfah'a Book Club green boats, filled with luoious-passes. A mile of the road will health. They say" they have tuorv r most - successful ever held, deoufclily enjoyed the" outdoor' experi"" met for their laet meeting of the strawberries. V spite the fuct that Little Rock is be moved. year with Z M'88 Browning at ence and 'thati they have come to Tho plans for the increase of her ancestral home. "Woodlawni" Karl Fiirgerson, who is connected the smallest city that ever en yard space and switching facili fully appreciate the beriefis and joys in the suburbs of Madisonvllle. of pleepln'g and eating. They left with the 'Nashville Tennesieau iu the reunion. Miss Browning, in the charm of the'ad?ertfBement department, was tortai'iedGeorge tiQs follows the location of the hOtne with only $1 in money sUece Gen. W. Gordon, of her hospitality, assisted by Mrs. in Ithis city Sunday, enrouto to haYe had big. Vulcan steam shovel plant and themsalveBno troable Jn sunpVt-- ' Memphis, Commander Gold, madotilrelcorne her guests, Providence for a shortrvisit. ing from the and the entry of the Big Four pOBtal cards, They walksale of thfir and soon therWwas a happy bevy of along the Gladys Jordan, of Guthrie, of Jhe U. C. V., and Gen. Will- railroad. Miss voices, as by groups of twos and Ky.t is railroads in going from place to iam JB. .Mickej, of New Orleans, the guests threes, they assembled, gladly pay- Fawcett this week. of the, ,Miwa Adjutant General of the orgam $49,000 are now being spenjt place and left here following the L. ing tribute to summer's return by N. main line to for additionf to the L. & N. shops & In conversation Evansville. arraying themselves iu the teaeon's We make a specialty of doing two' zatiou, will arrive to morrow and with a Bee1 shops will the daintiest fabrics. the ladies said they had reand, three color work. If you want open headquarters at the Hotel These engines. care ror will Bin They Four be ceived better treatment since reachWhen the roll call was over, eaoh Marion. member had answered to her name, classy job work that will give satishostlered and repaired in the L. ing Guthrie, Ky. , than they had Monday will be given up to tbe the first meeting of the year whqn faction see our samples and get since leaving Atlanta. Kentucky & N. shops. all were present. Mrs. P. B. Ross, prioes at the Madisonvllle Branch United Sons of Confederate By the rwq bip appropriations was keeping up her old time repuwho had been .wintering in the Office in Morton's Furniture Store. who will hold their first tation for hospitality. J SiiuthlaBd, was gladly welcomed seRainn tn.mnrrnw ntirht in the tho L S? N. RIrbad company Ailkkn Davis, Managers home. MraitqMbjn.of the Y. M. 0. A. places the stamp' "of itsr confiA Father's Yeagemce Mrs. Edgar" Fox and little" se The visitors for the afternoon' wero Mesdames R. S. Dulln and S. R. James, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Aunresses win oe cienverea Dy dence on EvauBVille's promise as would have fallen on any one who a big and constantly growing Crockett and Miss Hattie Ashby. all the national officers of tho Martha Lewis, in Henderson. attacked tbe son of Peter Boudy, of After tho business was completed, Mrs. Frank Collman, of Slaugh-tervill"and by Richmond manufacturing city and distri- South Bockwood, Mich., hut he was Mrs. J. F. Dempsey, the retiring buting center. is visltiug her stsior, Mrs. Pearson Hobson and John Fox, powerless before the attacks of Kidpresident in her usual perfectness of A. D. Melton for a few days. Another plan of the L. & N. ney trouble. "Doctors could not Jr. style, moBt eutertalngly pictured Mrs. L W. Hewitt, of Clarksvllle, is to do away with the death trap help him," he wrote, "so at last we the last days of the Emperor guest of has. been Electric Bitters Saved Many Prom Death, uear Uie Ingle coal mines. gave him wouderfully from and he in his prison home at St. Tenn., whoBaker, for the Improved taking several weeks, and his last return to Mrs. F. O. Helena, W. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., be- There have been about thirty ac Kidney Its the France, proving him triumphant returned home Monday morning. lieves he has Baved many lives in cidents there in the last few six bottles. ever saw."best Backache, medicine I y even in death. With Mrs. Demp-soy- 's Don't forget the his 25 years of experience in the Tired feeling, Nervousness, Loss of paper the year's work wsb fit- Bee has a branch office for Madi- drug business. "What I always years. Appetite, warn of Kidney trouble or tingly brought to a close and next like jto do(" he writes, "Is to recomWANTED Three girls to learn Beware: Take on the program was the report of sonvllle people in Morton's Furni- mend Dr. King's New Discovery newspaper and printing business. Brlght's disease be the .study committee: Mesdames ture Sfoje. If you want advertis- for weakj1 sre 'lungs, hard colds, MuBt be graduates of the Earlington Electric Bitters and GOc safeall Even drugbottle guaranteed. at Murphoy, Parker and Gordon. At ing oftflSwork or wish to subscribe hoarseness, ..Obstinate coughs, la- - school, Apply at Bee office'. gists. the request of the chairman Mrs. for the paper, call up number 4." grippe, croup, "asthma or otho'r Parker gave the report. The work Mesdam'BBifBe'nlSHAton. and Lily Ailken Davis, Managor. broncmai auection, for 1 reel sure MiltcpWilliarm Wedding ,v? for the now year will be "Tfee arei that a number. oi.my-neighbviBifced'friends Carr, Prophets of English and American Misses ffasel and Julia Fawcett alive and, weU today because they Nettie Miller Literature," bringing out the men aent'ttie weeicend the' guests 6f took my a"dvicelouse ftT I Iionest-l- y Sunday evening to Pearl Williams, In this city Monday. k drove over to Judgo Mr. and Mrs. Nick Long,. ,of of each period who helped blaze the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prince and family believe its the best throat and Bradley's at six p. m. ThoyMid-po- t wero in town today. ' EaBy way tor broader thought. mng medicine tlfat's made." in AUeiiBviUe. on Account In the drawing of tne books,, Misa, MrB. F. O. Baker left Monday for a to prove he's right. Get a trial bot- marry at home .arid Mrs. of lllnetifi Miss Gertie 0'BannontwaKiaiithia Williams1 JVIr. ' ,Browniiig i;ave the ladies another short visit to tbe home to her moth tle free, or Tegular 6O0 'or $1.0Q bot" of father. M&rge wBPuave resturarit eity Monday. thrill of pleasure, handing to eaoh a er in Hopkinsville. tie. Guaranteed by all druggists. j tiny package, carefully wrapped Auy woman with nimnles skin Mr;, and Mrs. O. W. Lindsay aud and mvatenouBly numbered, the Miss Winnie Ashby returned homo DR. E. BHARDIN numbers correspo ding to the books Sunday from Louisville, where they (. C. R.. R. TIME CARD. eruptlonsfBoresoVbSjlsjdoesl liot La RAY and cannot enjoy drawn by each member. In open- attended the Kentucky Derby. ilteioouino yintrnent cures tnem ing the parcels they found tiny por'? ekiti eofl aud volvofy. . Hardin . pf , Nanolean, beautifully The iMfMtJBQUvijle baseball fans' traits CuVIbb cpldrsdrefcrackeii lips., attended ..Um gatae in Earltugton framed irrrosewrtodr' sore eyes, itching and Time of The Bociat hour was a most hap- Suuday afternoon In large numbers.' Jral trains departure of Illinois Cdn. bleeping piles. St. Bernard Mining from Nortonville, Ky, py one. All enjoying trre delicacies Get the habit of .coming to the, " Co., incorporated jXlrug department, NORTH BOUND. , served by Miss Browning and with branch ofllce- of the j' special agpnts, regret that so many weekfe would , Painless Extracting . No. 102 l.asp.m. Store,-wheBee, at Morton's Furniture' elapse before their reuaiou. 3.40 a. m. No 104 and P0rcelin Wrk emyou want engraved cards, WiD. Woodruff, of SJ. Charles, No. 122, local pasfl.10.45 a m. was. In rowii'Monday. bossed letterheads, dance tickets or ' No. 180, local 6,86 p. m. HiihjChx Dtatittry m er Specialty Ghftutaiiqtift literary Club. Mr Bex- McEuen will leave today programs. We have the best and SOUTH BOUND TeltpUne 390 OfRce Sm'uttt Scat BIJt. Mrs. J. E. Taylor charmingly en for Louisville where she will visit 4.08 p.m. tertained the Chautauqua Literary let us figure with you on prices. her parents. No. 101 Air.EHN Davis, Manager. v Maiisentille, Kentucky Club Thursday afternoon at her 1.46 a.m. No. 103 Mi Bill Sheridan, of Louisville, is home on South Seminary street In No. 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m. In town. "Sallow complexion is due to a ' No. 185 local pass 5.53 a. m. this city. HERBINE purifies The roll call was responded to, by torpid liver. the members, with quotations from and restores the rosy bloom of health to the cheek Price 50c. Wordsworth. L. & N. TIME CARD. "The Bonds of Habit," a moBt ex Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incellent paper that portrayed per corporated, drug department. fectly the Hlave of One's inner self, Time 01 arrival of trains passing was ably given by Mrs. Frank Bow-me- r, PR0GR4M through and departure of train? which Mrs, Frank Brown after Earlington. road Vi very instiuotlve article, Closing. Exercises Earlington Graded originating at Eilective Suuday, June 10, 1010 which dealt with the 'Imaginative , NORTH BOUND. School. Mind." The ''Labor Movement."!!! all Its ,..-- 6.25a. m. No. 92 developemeuts, was briefly, told by "Snap Shots," a drama showing 11.15 a. m. No. 52 We want to show you how well we are fixed Miss Eulu Long, the funny experiences of a photo7.28 p. m. No. 04 Mrs. J. R Rash, us leader of the grapher on circus day, given by loup to take care of the business you give us,' 11.22 p. m, No. 54 Round Table talk, discussed, iu cal talent, directed by Miss Lelia , SOUTH BOUND. Our stock is immense and we can give you what general, the important happenings Ivason Dewitt, platform ceador, at 4.80 a. in. of the dur. No. 58 Opera House May 25, for benefit of you want when you want it. Let us figure with 8.23 a. 111. No. 95 At the conclusion oftlils most en- Earliugtofi Graded School. you ori 4.21 p.m. joyable, us well as Instructive proNo,, 51 following program will be The gram, tne hostess served a most de- rendered: 10.48 p.m. No. 93 LUMBER licious luncheon, veiy aitistlcally Monday, May 22, 8:15 a. m. to 8:45 iu several cuurses. p. m. Visitors' day and pupils' reSASH AND DOORS INTERURBAN TRAINS. ception at school building ROOFING Tuesday, May 23. to Friday, May NORTH BOUND. Thursday Afternoon Literary Club, 20 Final examinations Thursday," Njo. 104 8.20 a.m. HARDWARE Unique and clever in every detail May 25 Annual concert by school 10.65 a. m. No. 100,. o... was the Jast seBbiou of theThurs-da- y at Temple Theatre. 108 2.00 p. m. No. PAINTS,!:" Afternoon Literary Club, which Tuesday evening, May 80 Com 4 6.02 p. m. No, 110 met at the hotspitlable home of Mrs. mencement exercises at Temple LIME SOUTH HOUND. F. D. Rush, In Earlingtou, May 11. rPli6fiatr6 The 10II call whb responded to CEMENT a.m. No. 103 Address by Dr. H. C. Smith, with beautiful and appropriate or10.00 a. m. No. 105 Ky. BUILDING MATERIAL iginal farowell sentiments,- portray-Ip- g 12.57 p. m. No. 107 such sweet congeniality in the 8.20 p.m. No. 109 Starts Much Trouble. hearts or each of the members. 0.60 p- m. No. Ill "The Land of Used to be," and If all people knew that neglect of The Ship of Di earns" were two constipation would result in severe very entrancing vocal selections, indigestion, yellow jaundice or viru- M. H.&E.TIrVJE CARD. beautifully rendered by Misa Bonnie lent liver trouble they would soon Vera Murphy. Mrs. Ernest Oiaytor take Dr. King's New Lire Pills, aud very charmingly gave James Whit-Com- ti end It. Its the only "safe way. Best M. H. & E. time card went into Riley V "Romancln," whio.li for htHonariABa. hfULrianha. dvsnen- - .effect Suuday, June 19, 1910. INCORPORATED, o 5:46 a. in. was thoroughly enjoyable, sta, chilis and debilty. 25c at all; No. 112 leaves The followfng officers were elected drugglsta. No. 118 arrives. ..'8:80 p. m. j tfeir Club. m-iB- StocK-lngsjOlubP-he- ld fAmorlcan ArtcM' will be'studieln upx vi. nr and will prove klriost ex- i ceil ,t fiouj'oir, iiavinc been pre- Flocking to the City of Little - work, ceded by one entire year'Rock on Every Train. Davie Hendricks tary rent) u re 1, (JrUHIUOIICU ; -- hiui MISS secre OJlla. JJi j jln i PRETTY PEDESTRIANS Extending Evansville Yards Approp- nations of $f00,00(T Made for This Purpose. ' " - HERE- - MONDAY . I ,ere firfih-rnnnion Wr JT -- I -- B k m-- u - I u in-Chi- ef retire-Boiiati- ve Vet-erau- B, x o, Na-pole- au Semi-Weekl- orr v , Maaii-sonvill- e, a l -- dF-'th- e and;-iuakes,th- fe '- chap-pedliand- B, Hay - - Semi-Week- ly , DENTMTS ! n - Come In and See . 5 - - L RUBY. LUMBER COMPANY iwmwwwrt"1-- " , fytlimltJ wkA.ynrw(r msb- - ,m "s;nr-- ; MWMM Mi ' LbedBTCee ASSOCIATE E1IT0R ANB BUSINESS Subscription Rates One Year , - lW 50 25 6 PAUL M. MOONK. EDITOR ANO PUBUSH1R d. C. PAWOETT Six months Three months ., SIdrIo copies... r Sbecial dale of I T0K.f S I MANAER v......:' Women's Outer Garments For this Every housekeeper who takes pride in her ability to manare her affairs economically, and in keerrinr down ex penses, should be interested in seeing the finest Refrigerator made. Jfe carry a full line of the S ,' V .. Membtraf I , Kentucky frtss A$s:itiii unA f Secwuf Birfric PWfsers Icae 8p9cimen copies mailed free on application. Correspond-ent- s wanted In all parts of the county. Address us for weeke H1 Sv will have special Ready-to-We- ar Leonard deniable Efe ackaewMffMl to be the meet perfectly construc refrigerators ever put on the marted, seniUry and on year ice hill and lasts a life ket. Save fully time. Ordinary refrigerators only last about five years. Made of peUafcea4 oak or eatia walnut with real porcelain lining all in one piece. Constructed throughout in the treiureet and most substantial manner. Come in ana let show you their many valuable feature ice-savi- Low Prices oh Ladies' garments as followsff ' Tntsdty, Muy 16f 1911 I Irene it, Lj Furniture fore, 119 Suulk Mum &rett, MuJi-Kentucky, Fhmu ffe. 4 JWW AlLC.cn uavio, mgr. stnriffev Mce in JKerfe' one-thi- rd i Tk. 'f I' Teiuphtne 47 iiittHtMWt " Mlt Kentucky Fair Dates. Early to feed and early to rise, Attend to your business and advertiset And you will be healthy, pros' perous and wise. ANNOUNCEMENTS We are authorized to announce L. H. Ray as a candidate for of-th- o represent Hopkins county in the next General Jower house e ot Kentucky, subject to the action of lhe Democratic party Ab-semb- ly We are authorized to announce JDd L. Younpras a candidate to Hopkins county in the lower kon6e of the noxt General Assembly f Kentucky subject to the action of the Democratic party. rep-lete- Eailingten Defeats Providence. The E. A. O. and Providence High School croBBed bats here Saturday afternoon in an interesting game, the Bcores standing 12 to 7 in favor of the local boys. At the beginning of Jhe game it seemed the Providence ioyq would have a walk over, getting four rutiH In the second inning to the E. A. 0. 's one, In the fourth ning Eirllngton took the lead and jan .away with the game from then an. f Few errors were made by both aides. The feature of the name was the "stick work of Dudley, Peyton and Sharp, the former two for a two Stagger each and the latter for a krlple. Claude Mitchell made three y scores. The Earlington f toe Marvin Mitchell and Iiong, did splendid work and had excellent support. A good crowd saw the con' test. The line up follows: The fol'owing are the dates fixed for hbldiug the Kentucky Fairs for 1911 as far as reported. Officers of fairs are requested to report to us any ommiss'ions or corrections of dates. Versailles, August 22 days. Lexington, August 7 G days. Uniontown, Andust 85 days. V'anceburg, August 94 days. Lawronceburg" August 154 days. LeitchQetd, AugUBt 154 days, Burksville, August 154 days. Brodhead, AugUBt 16- -8 days. Fern Creek, August 164 days. Shepherdsvllle, August 224 days. London, August 22 4 days. Errauger, August 23 4 days. Germantown, August 248 days. Nlcholasville, AugUBt 298 days. Somerset, August 293 days. Bardstown, AugUBt 804 days. Paris, September 46 dayB. Monticello, September 54 days. Alexandria, September 55 daps Moun t Olivet, September 54 days. Hogenville,' September 5- -3 dayB. Sanders, September 6 I days. Kentucky State Fair, Louisville, September 116 day&. Horse Cave, September 204 days. Mayfleld, September 274 days. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured as they cannot with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, reach t tip. seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional dlsqase, and in order to cure it you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood 'and mucous surfaces Hall's Catarrh Cure it Trot 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 purifiers, 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 testi monials free F. J. CHENEY A. CO , Props., Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Spring Tailor Suits $30.00 Fine Tailored Suits $ j. ..! . . . . St. 1 Bernard Mining Co. INCORPORATED f : ). 1 O IO O Hrllnglon, Kenluckq $25.00 Suits, all styles and materials. .' S20.00 Tailor Suits, white and colors. -- ' -- . I - . .- I$ I L:.-- $15.00 Spring Worsted Tailor Suhsjl - U. I & TA-'- Long Coat Zp I $17.50 Motora Silk Pongee Coat.M-"- . $15.00 Satin, Pongee and Mohairroats $12.50 Emb. Pongee and Black Taffeta Coats I O f I . lal v &m I $10.00 Pongee, Mohair and Cloth Coats $8.50 and $7.50 Black Taffeta Short Coats H' , ft 7C (? I J D weather Conditions of every climate. Amalgamated ARC ROOFING will not drip under the blazing, sun, nor crack in the bitterest cold. Tr'a marlo hv ruir nonrol: niwMS-- nd is univer&allv acknowledged the Amalgamated ARC one and ONLY absolutely perfect roofing. ROOFING is standard and takes the same insurance rate as wate or metal. Our agents are authorized to refund money la full if Amalgamated ARC ROOFING should fail to satisfy. Send for samples and full information. AMALGAMATED ROOFING CO., Fmrf Nai'lBMkBUc.. Wnfhuei, Ale, FOR SALK BY MJt. JA ? AM AAMtntM AlimofA Yitif Sa ma?A in wtfTiatfilYri t.Hfl lO QO ' (r STAR PLANING MILL COMPANY ' iNcenfecATie Cf Linen JMfaih Suits Just twenty Suits carried fioni :last season. $5.00 to $18.00. SUltS MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY Prices ranged from ,. Choice of arty of these ?? tfjI F $4.00 Silk Petticoat BfP-Taffe-ta $2.9S (frt Oft Atlanta Brood Coop MADE Another lot of these splendid be equaled elsewhere under $4tw. 't'lijt price...- - Petticoats that cannot Our fiivO I 12 bat-lor- Lawn Kimonas Short Lawn Combing Jacket, Butterfly Sleeve. Full length Lawn.Kimona. Full length Crepe Kimona :-- DF ' HEAVY lATtMNGTON PJtOVIDENOE c p . .:. T. UG GALVANIZED II IRON !.. II,. Long, Peyton Dudley M.Iitchell Larmouth . Sharp rf If Featherstftue l Mitchell "of ss Foster wouldn't "I off," 2b lb McCorinick G. Be'iijamuie Hiinknts IC. . .r. . ' . .IS '..;..... 49C .'......-.... " II We Claim for this Hunter Benjamin . Barneb " Paynp Itlce Davis '" ;'"'' '.y pile -- w wOC Coop Many Advantages Over Any Other on the Market silt's"-"- ' said H, D. Ey, Bantam. Joot Ohio, "although a horrible ulcer had toeeh the plague of my life for four years, ljifitend I- used Bncklen's Arnica Salve, and my foot was soon completely cured." Heals Burns, Boils, Sore, Bruises, Eczina, yimile. Ciriin. SureBt Pile cure. Miss Maruaret Turner is visiting Mrs. Will Fauli in St Charles. 35c at all lni,,'iatu. rela-tlVP- Balked at Cold Steel. let a doctor cut my Dallis Curtis, of Hopklnsvllle, is visiting relatives heie this week. D. M. Instead and wife speni Monday in Providence with friends. Mrs. Robert Fenwlck, who has been visiting relatives in Nashville and Goodlwtts has returned home. Miss Juanlta Long and brothers, William and James wer In the city1 a few days last week visiting B. Just two very special. values in Embroidered Black Voiles. Good Best Workmanship. Priced fl"7 EZf Crisp Material. . at $6.50 and FIRST: They are collapsable, and can be !put away in the fall in a few minutes in a very small space and reassembled when needed in two minutes each. .SECOND: The sanitary features of these coops cannot be excelled, as the ventilation is perfect and the bottom can be removed in one minute without any trouble, quickly cleaned and replaced, without removing any other section of the coop, as there are no bolts, screws, hinges or fastenings to bother with. Lice or Vermin will not harbor in galvanized iron, there being no crevices in which to secrete themselves and multiply not; for disease germs to find a lodging place. These coops are absolutely 'proof against Rats, Wce-slMink, Skunks and other chicken eating animals.' Government statistics show that rats destroy more chickens every year thin every' ochcr agency. THIRD: It its made of heavy Galvanized Iron and is as rigid as a wooden coop,' but does not hold dampness it is also absolutely weather proof, even in the most driving rain. It is as cheap as any wooden' advantages not found in "th$pi, coop and The different do6fs can be Set In ah instant arid Z'lW remain when placed until changed. ,. FOURTH: Made in two sizes' with S and 9 inch revolving doors. e, has-rrnny 9 vU v NURSING AS A CAREER & 1 When the painter applies paint on your house ONE MAID'S WISDOM A World Wide Call Free Training e-- " 1 it is to vour best interests tn knrw urknt 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 jolj by having your painter use Sherwin-William- s prepared It is Paint said that nursing is one of the human service and that its financial return snrpas ses any other occupation open to young women. It develops all the native graces of womanhood aud lends the way to positions of trust and influence. The demand formore nurses is a world wide call. School for The Philadelphia Nurses, located m Philadelphia, Pa., lias undertaken to meet this demand by offering free scholarships to young women m all parts of the country. Boom, board, laundering, incidental expenses, special nnau-cia- l assistance nnd railroad farti home on completion of the course, are provided. Length of course two years. Also a special short course and a home study course for those who must quickly prepare for moBt itivitius; field of ' It Is ' self-suppo- rt. 1 paint on the market, or "lead and oil". The Sherwin-William- s Co, safeguard its quality in every process of manufacture. They majce alHheir 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 sell it better than any other prepared for The Philadelphia School Mr, Slow Do you enjoy moonlight NurseB is a benovolent Institution ""' excursion T conducted without hope of gain or It'; Miss Stick Not unlM profit in tlit) iutercht of ambitious feudy. young won. en. Readers of this pa per can get full information by writing the school at ouoe. Barbed, wire cuts, ragged' wdnuds, collar 'aiid harness gall heal up Now is the time to get rid of your quickly when BALLARD'S SNOW rheumatism. You will find LINIMENT Ih applied. It Is botli Oliam-berlalu'H X MADE ONLY BY THE Atlanta Tin Plate and Sheet Mill Vv. J. KIRK:, Agent MacliHoriville, lb: , ATLANTA, INDIANA . Ky. healing and antiseptic. Price 25c. Liniment wonderfully One application will con 60c aud $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St vince you of its merits. Try It. Ior Bernard'MInlug Oo , Incorporated, sale by all dealers. drug department, ef- fective. t? " WHEN IN MADISONVILLE . THE - BEST - TELEPHONE ' - SERVICE v ST. BERNARD MINING CO. INCORPORATED ' LOOK HERE, MR. EARMER! Note that the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company, Incorporated. Is oBer-in- g to you an ideal proposition for telephone service Using our service you have ad-images of lonK distance connections to every Important point in the United States. The telephone service in your residence are too numerous to mention, bnt among ot mem would he daily communication with the markets, obtaininK prices. Rettlne accurate reports i n the weather, calling up our neighbors, friends nnd relatives. All these ad. Vantages and pleasures uro more than worth the price you would pay for the Service. Literature and information furnished by calling on our manager,. E. G. Mann. Visit the Princess Theater, the best moving in the country. Something new each night. " .Matinee every afternoon "2 tow 5. Good music a specialty. , ' "-- JPFSLIGES 3 : 8c lO CENTS DRUG DEPARTMENT CUMBERLAND ncorpoTELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. rajed - A. D. NOE, Jr., Manager. fr Vt" f ?. .v&r "' -- Jh -- .!.: .vv.ysfe - ' .. LMT t JK . ?': iT, - Si- -. t&Jl IWBfftfhftJ? '" .. jgk. ..... '..... tiiiini &&!& '1' wweasw' n".!'!''1 a lit ffSfSt'... JUikSi "krft. lxrf.J.4jL o i .a After Grippe or any Sickness V x? C. i. W. LINDSAY WImIcmIc and Retail Vino! Creates Strength HERB IS PROOF ' Cigars Cigarettes, Tobacco 4M " After a long attack of Grippe, Mrs. Vaught seemed unable to recover her strength. She was very weafc'.and hd. appetite. VVI-NOrapidly improved her 'condt-- . tion and rckord-heto health. I sincerely recommend its use during convalescence or any run .down f conamon. Tudgk C. N. Vaught, Huntsvilfc, Ala. Miss' Adelaide Gamm, of Water-towWis., writes,- "After a severe attack of the Grippe, my system was in a very weakened, nervous, L condition. I took with the best of results, and it made me feel better and stronger than I have been for years." We have never sold in our store a more valuable health restorer for weak and run down persons than VINOL, and we ask such people in this vicinity to try VINOL with the understanding that their money will be returned if it docs not do all we claim for it IT. 1IRNARD JCIXING COMPANY Incorporated Drug Department C r n, run-dow- n VI-NO- Lively as a Boy. run down, have no appetite, get a bottle of Yucatan Chill Tonic. A few doses will set you up give you a boy's appetite-ma- ke you strong and lively as a twelveyear-o!d- . Purifies the blood and strengthens the system, 60c a Iwttle at the St Bernard Mining If you are tired, w MEMBERS tVAMSYILLE REBATE ASSOCIATION Co., Incorporated, Drug 2 Piece Suits Outing Styles s. ft&r ' H W ;. r c s, MADISONVILLE, KY. Tli . ptWtske Rav. Dr. Uaxer, of Prague, feat Clrttn Prlrftf. t la, a atmbtr wPiMN. take I 'News of the Town u Saturday. E. L. Howerton, of Louisville, will begin a series of services at the Htssionary Baptist church, begin- Sing1 Monday night after the fourth in C(vwt Mrs. Buck Shaver left today for Springfield, Mo. Ed Majors, of Hopklnsville, was iii May. . ft si Ed Phillips and Miss Annie Ash-b- y were in St. Charles Sunday. Sisk, of Madlsonville, wore in town Mrs. Kate Withers spent Sunday Saturday. in Madlsonville withfnends. Mr. and Mrs. James Laffoon', of Mrs. O.P. Webb visited trieuds in the country, were in town Saturday Madlsonville Sunday. shopping." Grace Martin spent Saturday and Twyman and Bon, Mrsi 8u?iday iu Madlsonville with Eliza- Paul, of John Hopklnsville, are visiting beth Toombs. friends In this city. Miss Alma Renfro, of Bowling Mrs. Dick Hankins, of Nashville, Grtien, spent Sunday with her is visiting friends here. mother. Wanted 100 miners at once for Miss Adeline Toombs speut Sun- steady work. Apply to day in SlauRhtorville with her par- NORTONVlIiliK COAL & COKE Co., ents. Incorporated Mrs. Weir, who has been spending Nortonville, Ky. several weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Will "Whitfield, of White Miss Goldle Weir, leit Monday City, was In town, Saturday shopMorning for Morehouse, Mo. , ping. Old papers for sale at 'the Bee Fred Bailey and Herchel Wilson oflfse. were iu town Sunday. A reception will be telve'n Tuesday W. F Goodiich and Miss Cora nijht at the Christian churcii Jn Hall, were in town Sunday. honor of the new converts. W. S. McGary made a business Lawrence Turner and Will Meach-a- trip to Cetitral CJity Monday. visited friends in MadisonvJUe P. M. Moore Is spending a few days Sunday afternoon. iu Lexington. There wilt be a musical given at Messrs the Christian church Wednesday Handcock Roy Foard and Strothe.r speut Sunday in Owens-borwight, to help defray the exuenset of the meeting. Admission 10 and 20 cents. Everybody come. You Miss Anna EdmQudson. of Provl will enjoy it. dence, is the guest of Mrs. EariteBt Jennie Quails and Elmer Todd, of Brinkiey. Southard school, were in town SatMiller Evans, Neal Spillman and urday. Roy Davis were in Madlsonville A. I). Sisk made a business trip to Friday attending the High School this city Saturday. Circus. Will Slsk, of Mortons Gap, mure Mr. and Mrs. John Devney, who a business trip to this place Friday. have been visiting relatives here for Mrs. Howard Todd, ol Southard several days, have returned home. school, was in town Saturday. Dr.and.Mrs.S J. Baker, of MadlJuan Springfield spent Friday af- sonville, were In town.Frlday. ternoon in Madisonvllto. Thomas O'Brien, of Madlsonville. Miss Edna Long of St, Charles, made a business trip to this city Saturday. Yialtetfriouds hero Friday. W. L. Phillips made a business Mrs Orleaii Entmltt, of the ooun-- t trip to Madlsonville Saturday. y was in town Friday. m visiting her mother. Klrby O'Bannon visited his parents In St. Charles Sunday. Miss Lily Coyle U viaitjng Miss Gertie O'Bannon in St Charles. Cecil Frauce, of Echols, made a busiuess trip to this oity Saturday. Miss Hattio Wallace, of Mortons Gap, is the guest of Mr. and .Mrs. Elgie Sisk. Hartford Chatten made a business trip to St. Charles Saturday, Woodson Browning and Basseit Is Dr. And Mrs. A. O. Sisk and dren spent Suaday in Richland with his father. Misi Katie Egloff, of New York, chil- my tog ffUata aaatreraary my activity hi tfc ywlpit will aaye aty 4taaprf M, I hereby foraUl aay arraaf-attot- mf aotJtt MrtMHM'Or MhMfljRijrtkV fortkemsi' rUa4a to ealefcrato 1m thMlewtf a4vrttsmt of &Mtria payers t beaawM of For Men and Young Men $11, $12.51, $11, $1$.fl, $11.51, $21, $22.Sf, $2S, iir all fabrics for warm weather wear. Craahe, Homes-pnnSerfces, Tweeda and fancy Worateada, in all the new tan, gray and bine nb'ades; aalta for men of all ahadea and for all warm weather occasions. We can save you Rood money at aay price also we can trath-fnll- y aay the same in all Unea of Negligee Sbirts, Ties, Hoae, Underwear and Summer Oxfords, while our v, a4 t; ' n e tkat dlrMtlea." BwMfeotora of all rank of life. Prm All Rank. aaakta4 eoat fro tavaaUd tba eottoa gla, was a graduate of Tala. Cottoa raising was and many, plantation owners ,wra giving it up, wnea Bit Whitney "want to teacb a private school in the south. Today cottoa is king. nilfriur'fll7ir""1-nf- foor kaad oardtr; Ml Whttaey. wko HarcreavM was a STRAW HAT LINES are the largest and moBt varied of. any store in the country. Priced from 5Dc to $5. We are the Knox Hat and Hanan Shoe Agency for Evansville. We'd be pleased to hear from you in person, by mail or phone. You understand our rebate plan. iv 1 v T1rTx vwin - J. K. Martin was in Madisonville Saturday on business. Miss Elizabeth Long visited friends in Madisonville Saturday. Mrs. Molvin Fletcher and son are visiting relatives in Paducah. " Roy Peyton, of Howell. Ind is visiting friends and relatives in this city. Geo. Davis, of Madlsonville made a business trip to tins city. Munday. Miss Laura Fenwick visited friendln Madlsonville Saturday. Mlbsfeargaret Atkinsou was in Madlsonville Saturday afternoon. Mr. audf Mrs. Tom Hodge and TT rnjLi rrvv l vj ATTEND THE The Great Bargain Sale T A IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE AT Tke New Store Real bargain feast such as Madisonville has not J not experienced in many " ROBT. SORY, M. D. Practice limited to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyes Tested. Glasses Fitted. : I if day. -- o. aKSKsBaK5&r rsssswsssa BE TROUBLED WITH WHY L FILTHY FLIES? When for a small sum we can fit your "housed with - X that will prevent the entrance of these dangerous and an noviile little nests. The time (j: to put up screen doors and n windows is right now' before the house is filled and the (fywalf, curtains and Ceilings are 8 ruined. Z Call and see our line of fi sereensand get prices.- - "r ., -, Charlie Hodge spent Sunday in the country the guests of Mr. and Mrs; OFFICE HOURSs 9 TO 12 A. M.. 2 TO 4s30 P. M. Elegant line of Dave Smith. Center 9&:et. J Office Over C. L. Ross' Grocery. Albert" Larmouth, of the Evans-vill- e Sandals just m KENTUCKY MADISONVILLE, Courier, spent Sunday with his 4 in pearls and tans. parents. . ; Mi.as Grade Forrister left" this morning for Hartford to spend a JIWiHJ ujj5ji.iBj , few days visiting Misses Edna and gcq?wiyswqfpiisaiiiiii.y GO, HOPKINS Annie HudBon. i. 11 Miss Sarah Thatoherx of Escon H. P, MORTON, Manager ahull, Mich., is the guest of Miss Carrie Atkinson, of this city. lUnxj Buitdint Eatt Center Street The Baraca Class will have their Fowls aud Esgs from Ya-- . Madisonville, Kentucky vaudeville without fail at'the wov tug picture Bhow Friday and Saturnious. Hawkins .Strain ot day nights of tills week. The chilii.yywiiyiiqaiiyg,l'ywaif dren are selling tickets now, so if Barred Hocks. Also pure J. you want to help the boys and the stock of Rhode Island Red.. new church building, buv" your Liquid tickets now from them. Earns per .setting of 15 fine if MeBsrs. Ed Baruett and J. E. Clo-re- n &r left Monday for Hot Springs Barred Rocks $2.00. Rhode Ark., where they will BDend several many people are now using Island Red $1.50. woek. Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic Br. B. C. McEueu made a busi liesH trip to Mortons Gap Mouaay. The new" toilet germicide powder to be dissolved in water ns needed. W. It. Cuylo made a business trip to Barnsley Monday. For all toilet and hygienic uses it is G. better and more economical. Mcbstb. Walter Stodghill and N. B. Gordon visited friends here Sun- To cleanse iiud whiten the , teeth, remove tartar and Madisenville, Ky. day. aecay. yvnTS9 Miss Nina Underwood, of Kelleys, Toprevent ifc'.T'l'i.gaK.A,. disinfect the mouth, deIjoifcia 'rrf1' iti'riiifciiiiAniAm' r2?.3".Z is visiting friends here. stroy disease germs, and Sam Magenheimer, of Howell, purify the breath. .....iiiiii.iiu iiiiiiMiiiiiiaiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i rj ra JJJJLIAJAJJ JJU JJJJJJJ1 VMJJJJMMJJJAS A.1. visited friends in this citv Sunday. To keep artificial teeth and SHW)(nllIHWHMWrtinm"H"llTiHTnTiiiniiiii. .............- j clean, odorless bridtrework Dick Meachem and mothervisited To remove nicotine from the teeth and friends iu Madiuouville Sunday. B. M. purify the breath after smoking. Mrs. W. K.Nisbet was in Madi To eradicate perspiration and body i sonviile Monday shopping. Licensed Embalmer Funeral Director. sponge bathing. odors i E. P. Barnes, of Central City, is The bestby antiseptic wash known. in town on business today. Relieves and strengthens tired, weak, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. inflamedeyes. Heals sore anything in all this world .and cuts. 35 and 50 cts. a throat, wounds Is there box. druggists PlinlQ4-- 2 that is of more importance to you or by mail postpaid. Sample Free MAniRONVIL LE. KY. than good digestion? Food must be THE PAXTON TOILET CO.,BotN,Mai8. IwWTWAVrtTWWWWMWW eaten to sustain life and must be digested aud converted iuto blood. When the digestion falls the whole body suiters. Chamberlain's Tab lets aro a, rational aud reliable cute for iudiijestion. They increase the ttow of bile, purify the blood, strengthen the stomach, and tone Up the whole digestive amiaratuto a natural and mm-- . "For l Jr JL CJL--i . "rm -- a '' Instead of Antiseptics Peroxide H. DAVIS J! ts-- - I SLATON I I sale by i heto iiygteflh r -- I ROUND TRIP TO HENpjpoN TO DO YOUR FREE1 Good Customer of Amarloa. ZWTJkamp l GOME TO Morocco uses about barrels of American yearly. two thousand .cottonseed oU ... HENBECT SHOPPING Henderson Merchants' Refund Association offers free round trip transportation on purchases pf ' $20.00 or more from all railroad points within 20 miles, and from all .points further, on a basis of one round trip mile for each additional $1.00 purchase. Completestock afford greater variety, lower prices, and better values, than any trade center-caterinto your; needs in this vicinity; and d your money .within your own State. ' All Lines of Merchandise Are Represented including everything for personal or household use. .' Comedo Henderson, save money. on every purchase, and have your fare refunded. . 1 4 V Prevails In the End. righteous cause does not always win Immediately, because righteousness is iu the minority. But It Is the righjtfous minority which reforms th A World THE M laktt Stoma Bikini Etty ..,Ki ..h .1 your-spen- f ;"-- , isti 3 i Bernard Mining Co, Manager Store INCORPORATED akikC POWDER Thm . . W, R. C8YLE, Absolutely Pure Ormmtn sn 'A Earlingtoir, Kentucky mmthf from Roy ml ttrmtf only bmklng mswtfr of Tartmt Henderson Merchants' Refund Assn. K MALUMTLIMEPHISPNATE X .ry- :? "v' -f I IP I . r A PORCH SWINGS Mission Finsh,Sun and Water Proof, Complete with Chains and Hooks i i ' Woman Wants f The Home Paper f- !t ?rMTTB AQB B pB BJ ii 9$ s IV m it HOMINSJTJE RAILROAD FARES REE : SHOP IN & 1 wrv"? 11111 pj BJ wn I i . lli fl'fl'fl I nHr ' $4.50. $6.00 $8.50 ' O A& f iff&f All this Spring the undersigned "wiir refund ratlroad fares on purchases. Spend If TEEN DOLLARS with . rl f any of us, and we will refund Spend Twenty-fiv- e ' u i. -- - Splendid line of Porch Rugs, Porch Shades, and i JJ Porch Furniture , . C Furniture, Carpets and Draperies ' Funeral Director and Embalmer , C A. MORTON K. Meica-ieoraville, HAPPY BY TAKING IT THE YEAR ROUND CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor H. O. Bourland. Police Judge A. J. Bouuett. Chief of Police Wm. Bradley. Night Chief J. Hi Harahy. Tax Assessor 2T. H. Corbltt. City Clerk Paul P. Price. refunded, up to50 miles. J. H. ANDERSON &? CO. Everything to Wear, And Carpets. both Ways, up to 2t5 miles'. Dollar and your fare will be ' FRANKEL'S BUSY STORE, Incorporated Dry Goods, Shoes, Millinery, Men's and Women's Clothing. incarpor.ta " - KEACH EyRNITTJRE CO. :c: When yau feel a cold coming on den't delay, bub immediately take cele-liraje- U Furniture, Carpets, Refrigerators, WALL & McGOWAN, " " Clothing, Shoe?, J Ton Can Eat Anything. Eat what your etomaoh craves d Hloodine Cough Checker, the" 1$ without the slightest fear of indigesthroat mid lung remedy. ntopa the cough, relievos the Irrita- tion, which is an awful feeling. You with tion, and cures the cough. St. Ber- will not be bothered Nausea, Sour Heartburn, nard Mining Co., Incorporated, Stomach, Heavy Feeling if you Bad Breath or will drug department, special agents. take one dose of DigeBteze. It relieves and cures as if by Magic;. Pleasant as Candy. Relief in one minute. Get a 50c bottle from the son, M. D. HIS IDEA. Postmaster OhaB. Cowell-- . drug department of the St. Bernard Alining Company, Incorporated. CHURCHES. 'V Catholic Church. First rmb THE FARMER'S IDEA. every Sunday and holy dayat7:0 a.m. Second mass and'preBchlnp 9:80 a. m. Vespers and benediction 7 p. m. Rev. J. P. McParlandi Pastor. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. City PhyBlclan W. K. Nisbot. City Engineer R. E. Whipfler. Street CommlssionerRobt. Wood Councilmen Jno. B, Atkinson Madison Oldham, F. D. Rash, Geo. C. Atkinson, Thos. Blair, C. M Henry. Meeting night first, Monday night in each month. School Trusteo Paul "MY Moore Board of Health Ed M. Traheni, G. Gilbert King and Curtis B. John- meets every Friday sleep. Harry Long, C. of R. Woodmen of the World Catalpn Camp No. 801 ineetB every Wednesday night. All members are earnestly requested to bo there. C. S. Crenshaw, Clerk. Modern Woodmen of the World No. 11992 meets every Wednesday Elks, B. MadisonviUe Monday night. B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. Rov S. Wilson, Secretary. Earlington Chapter, TJ D- - C, meets 1st Thursday in each month at 2:80 p. m. Y. l. Walker. Sec. P. O. No. 788 meet a ECONOMIZE IN PAINTING WHERE TO li t WW Miranda Mrs. Kate Withers, Pres. Kuights aud Ladies of Security Chbibtian Church. .Sunday will meet every second and fourth Monday nights. sohool at 9:80 a. m. Preaching everv invited to attend. Visiting members ' and 7 Lord'B day at 10:45 a, m. i. C. S. Crenshaw, Clerk. m. Prayer rqeetiug overyJVednet' Visiting mombers are cordlalh day at 7:80 p. m. Dr. D. T. Stanley, rfiastr. invited to attend any of thet M. E. Churoh. Reguiaraervni' r Lodges Sunday-school It is true economy to use the best paint possible to obtain when painting a liouse. The difference, jn cost between the best and the poorest is but slight at the most The cost of spreading is the big item. There's a substantial saving in such high grade paints as our Sbcrwin-Winiam- s Rev. Holtzolaw, Pastor Epworth League J. S.r Han cock, president. Meets every Sun day evening at 6:40. p.' m. at tip Methodist Episcopal Church, South. W All are welcome. CyruB Ooah, them er banks la Mew York must be glttln' purty shaky. at 7 :S0. at 8 :80 a. m Class meeting, second Sundav ai 10:80 a.m. t third Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:80 p. n . Prayer meeting Wednesday'evenin. Here Dyspepsia. Gas, or other Stomach Troubles. Nothing will remain undigested or sour on your stomaqh if you will take a little Dlgosttze. a powerful digestive, harmless and pleasant as Maple Syrup, For sale by the drug department or the St. Bernard Mining Company. Incorporated. No and Economy Paint In these paints the pigments are of extreme fineness, tht oil preservative element- - is pure linseed. Scientific the life-givin- g, bet, CyT Cyrus Wbat makei yer thlak Waal, here's a letter froHi Seke sayla' tbet he's- - suak most money In an oil well. 0. t v ABT f A. nx 'J . V f Headaches Signs of Sanger. Anyone in this town that suffers frequently from splitting, nervous headaches ought to go at once to the druggist and get a 25c bottle of our Carlstedt's German .Liver Powder. Headaches always indicate constipation in a dangerous form, that may result in other extremoly sen. ous ailments sometimes even Uright's Disease and Appendicitis. Our Carlstedt's German Liver Powder acts on the Liver, the real cause of constipation a few doses entirely remove th trqUble Frtriure LHen'?"runeAyi?r4aJ,?-euar- an The Country Parson Tkat la an u commonly fine large hog, Deacon. The Parmer Yes, sir. Ah I If w wus as fit to die as hlra, slrl Always Blessed w.ith a Hearty Appetite if you use DigeBteze. It helps your stomach do the work, digests what yod eat and makes good rich blood from your food, No more Sleepless Nights, Headache or Stomach Misery. Get rid of all these troubles with Dlges-tezFifty cents abottle, worth tenfold its cost, at drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, e. For soreness of the muscles, whether induced by violent exercise or Injury, Chamberlain's Liniment Is excellent. This- liniment 1r Missionary Baptist Church - also highly esteemed for the relief Preaching 2nd and 4th Sunday at li itailords in cases in rheumatism. a. m ana 7:130 p. m. and the nreeeU' Sold by all dealers. mg Satuiday night. Church meatinu Saturday Light before the 4th Sur-da- y. Sunday School at 9:80 a. rr. Prpyti neetino evfrv Monday nigh at 7:8C. Re v. C. H. Grigsou, Pastor. 1 C.Brandon, pastor. Services 0i everv Sunday at 11 a.in, anr 7:45 p. m. Sunday school t fifiJi a. m. Prayer meeting, weduesdai evenings at 7:80 o'clock. Ladies' Aid Society every Moudav afternoon. Official Board meeting Moudav after first Sundav in each month. M. E. Ohuboh, SooxH.-iRe- v. W For Bent tests have proven the durability of these paints. They have great d paints covering capacity and go farther than the best any painter can prepare. Call for color card and let us figure on what you'll need. hand-mixe- - One four room house, good loca tion, water and out buildings. H. C. BoURIiANI) t GARDINER Druggists and Pharmacists 5 BOWMER MadisonviUe, Kentucky Incorporated L U"KNErtAi day evening preceding. Prayer meeting Friday eveniig. Sunday school 2 p. m. Services lourth dun jay morning and evening in each month and Satur- Baptist Church. I- Incorporated. Rev. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. pHmBt. For lent you haveneattScheB, get a bottle-todafrom tbe St.-- Bernard One four room hoflee, good locaAiuiingjUa.. IncorporRted,J)r-ugne-- . tion, water, and out buildings. wtm,Ht, 6o a bottle, " -. H.O.BOUJRLA.ND. , LODGES. Masonic Lodge E. V. Turner. No. ,548; meets let., and 3rd. Fridays In each morith. li 1 It Mfi iWill I. i'i:' wm-- - lllllllll nWWWl if qr k ,,,,n ' J t ,j ks an t r j, -- Refrigerator r every nome-iovin- g woman is ambitious to possess a handsome refrigerator with storage chamber in beautiful snow white, "ice cold," eisily cleaned and kept clean. . Whit, Mountain . ors welcome. E. J. Phillips, Sec. Victoria Lodge, No. 84 K. of P. ineetB every Monday, night. yJ6it - r j KtofR. und,v Hopkins Lodge, A. 6. U. W.' Ni 531 meets every Thursday night. Y. Qr Walker, Sec. , - Ernest Newton, " , A f ' ! ... . Golden Cross Lodge, Earlingtou. No. 525 meets 1st. and 3rd, Saturdn.v, night in each month. Mrs. Bertha Umstead, Sec. Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets 2n and 4th Satuiday nightB in eact month. Miss Lzzie Huff, Sec. Ben Hur Lodge, Earllngtoi. Court, No. 55 meets even' 2nd and 4th Friday night at new VIetor I c ig5f SQ &ri' , mm (ftf! ' 1 feti1 'I ; 111 It b' PROVISION CHAMBER Hall. John Wand, Scribe Stair.lwalte, Tribjs No. 57,Red Men or Travel, Outing or at H ome ear H ave Your Skirts Custom Tailored Them to Your Measure and Charge for Fitting, Tailoring and Other Details We Will Man-Tailor w h FINISHED IN GLEAMING WHITE, STRICTLY SANITARY, HARD AS Calendars For 1912 the swellest line of Imported and Domestic Calendars for 1912 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 191 2 calendars until you have seen our samples. We can please you and save you money. We have Semi-Week- ly $ 2.00 or In this offer you select your own materials from either our Black or Colored Dress Goods 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 the new spring styles that more, making a collection of mod'are Jhere for selection there els that will enable us to meet every individual preference as to style are-man-y -' FLINT, i G6e Chest with the Chill in Ii - a-- " ' SMOOTH AS GLASS is In having your skirts tailored in this manner you are assured of absolute accuracy in fit from materials of your own choosing. You Have the additional advantage of making selections from the largest dress goods stocks ever assembled in this city. Spine exceptional values are to be had hi new and novel materials as well as staple weaves and every advantage of the broad style service of this store is at your disposal. .N - The White Mountain, Stone Lined, made. You might as well get the best. the best refrigerarator O'BRYAN, 'vturidturc and Uniirtaking UTLEY & CO. Incorporated -- , Madismvilie, Kentucky . 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