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TWENTY-SECON- D YEAR EARUNGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1911 JY. 4Z KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS remaining; K Have Big Time at District Convention Here Friday 5, "Evening. r k' SEVERAL NOTED PYTHIANS PRESENT g Tuesday Lodfee tfo. 84, Knights Of Py. thwt, wtre hosts at a. district convention at this place in their avemsg ' Victoria .. ,. y K is.. A beautiful tuill in the Victory building, one 61: the nicest lodge rooms m tut state of Kentucky. Fast Supreme Ohaucelldr V-- W. Blackwell, of Henderton; Past Grand Ohancellar 0. H. Pollard, of Jackson, and Grand. Keeper of Records arid Seal J. W. Carter, Lexington, all representing the Grand Lodge, were present ap was a delegation of niuefeeu Knights from Hopkinsville, who came on 94 about 8 o'clock and returned on 98, about 10:80. Delegations from other .lodges werft expected, but did not materialize. The meeting was called to order by District Deputy Jeese .Phillips. After prayer by Prof. 0. K. Dudley, Grand. K. of S. Garter took the chair and called for reports from the lodges of the district. Evergreen Lodge at Hopkins-Till- ? gave a splendid LnciaH Davis, formerly of this place, and one of the gov ernora of the Widows' and Or phans'Home at 'LeiihgToB, and pteeent Onaaceltar The Frank Torian. ' condition of that lodge ib excellent, and they are putting on work all the time. JKnight G."H. McGafy, Johq H,' H&gau aud Keeper of .Records and Seal Ernest Newton gave reports of the condition of Victo- rialiOdge, showing that it is on ' the upward plane and that twelve new members and renew- als have been added to the roster this year. District Deputy Phillips and Grand Kvof R. ..and S. Garter then made repdrts as to the cou dition of the other lodges of tha district, composed .of Elkton, aud Pembroke, Madisqnyille Princeton. It was the intention of Grand Ohancellar Robt. L. Slade, of Loadon, to be present, but from circumstances beyond Jiis control he was unable to beat the. meetings, much to the regret of all present. Past Supreme' Ohan cellar Blackwell and Past Grand Ohancellar. Pollard represented him as deputies. Knight Blackwell wap called to the floor and delivered a very able and interesting talk, taking' as his priucipal ttome the iower and duty of all true Pythians to be true citizens amd to purify as much as possible political conditions from all standpaiuts and to make this a clean, Godfearing couutry, free of graft aud wroue. Knight Pollard', who is a candidate for Attorney Ganeral of Kentucky, then was called to the floor aud delivered a beautiful and eloqueut address, but .did K-an- kinsvillo Knights hadgoi.ie, the . . .a Knights and the Grand Lodge officers had v pleasant informnl business meeting aud transacted some important .business. The local lodge has agreed to give the next ten initiations to the buil.ding fund of the Home. This is a nooi cause and one dear to the heart of every true Pythian. In the course of his remarks at this meeting, Knight Pollard mentioned the fact that Knight Blackwell was the father of the resolution, while Supreme to exclude bar keepers gamblers, which example was followed by other orders, the Knights of Pythians being the first to enter this law upon their statute books. k ' DOES ADVERTISING PAY t MR. J, B, -- ATKINSON IN LOUISVILLE GENERAL FOREMAN The Courier-Journal!- 6 test Saturday had an editorial on - iii Ohaa-cella- r, COAL COMPANY CHAHGE8 W. D. Coll HANDS Becomes Majority Stockhold;' er in Sunset Coal Co.. of MadJsonville. d report-throug- h Oom-mand- er, A large coal;deal was consumma? ted la "MadlBonville Saturday aud was made public Monday. W. D. Coil, who is sinking a shaft for the Coll Coal Mine in the Dan Daves Addition of the city, has bought the controlling interest in the Sunset Coal Mine from E. L. Hendricks. The amount involved has not been made public, but it iarutuored thai it was MnsetbiBg like $35,000. The deal has been on for something like a month, but will come as a surprise ftjr everyone knowing of Coil's new wine, had little Idea that fcVwae after one, The sew whletflfiH e et the best isiBe, eounty and is the only mine la the in the county on the out-o- f of the L. & N., will be shipping coal by Au- titmr 1 - All of the stock of Hendricks aud several small stockholders, amountof the entire ing to about passed into Coil's hands. stock' John O. B. Hall will retain his In, and terest, which is about Hoyt Coil will have three shares. It waB reported at first that Coil. had bought out Hall's. holdiugs. A meeting of the new stockholders was held Tuesday morning. Coil was elected president and general MUST SERVE manager; Hall, vice president, and Hoyt Coil, secretary. two-thirone-third- gust. -- '- '.nofgetto finish, owing to the. r 1 fact "that the Hopkinsville knights had to return on 98 A dainty lunch was then served to all, which proved a very enjoyable feature of the Mesdames ' Ernest evening., Newton, Albert Keown, Biggins, Otley Vauuoy, Marion Bisk and Miss Ida Lee" Bisk assisted the committee in Theie preparing the lunch.. ladies and Mesdames Hogan and Walter N. ,Martin furnished cakes. . After the lunch and the Hep- Olar-,eup- e PAKT I Musio promotion. TEE BANKS CASE AS IT WAS. Orchestra, Overture, Shapiro's We are sure there is no official Medley Earllngtou Orchestra. on' the L. &. N system who 2. Chorus, High School Choral The Charge Against Agent D. P. Banks, Washington, May 25 Presiworks any more faithfully for Bramwell Graduate. dent Taft has denied th'e uppli- - Club. Miss Anna Deal of This Place, was Dismissed, as a the company's welfare lhau does(a) May Dance, Ward, Miss Anua DearBrarrrwell,old catious for pardou of Oharles W, Case Could Not be Made Against Mr. Euoch. .He is the first on (b) May "Day, Ward. xorkj a,nd John est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morse, of New Him And There Was Noth8. Vlollu.Solo,-'Berceuse- , Jooelyn, Of this city, R. Walsh, of' Ohicago, the two Bramwell, fornierly dutv every morning and the last ing Else to do. graduated with honor at the Bel- most prominent bankers ever Godard Misa JPlorenee Elgin, Miaa tern to leave at night, aud mont College, Nashville, Wed- convicted and seut to Federal Ruby Lockey, aocompauist. midnight looking after seeu until nesday night. Miss Bramwell is penitentiaries under the national '4. Orchestra, You are the Ideal Mr. Banks refused to allow scalo Inspector Southard to inspect the L. the company's interest and see-tha-t p.f My Dreams. well known here and has a host banking laws. Not only did the 5. Violin Solo, Oavatlna, Raff-M- iss & N. scales at this place. There was there is.no delays to trains-throug- h Presideut refuse to pardon eithof friends and admirers. nothing sensational about it. Mr. Elgin. Walsh, but he also auy neglect of bi3 deer Morse or to exercise 6. Chorus, Anchored, Watson Sutbard wished to mspeot the scales partment. declined at this time and thought he had a right to do so. C. R. R. TIME CARD. any other sort of executive High School Choral Club. We have noticed that during: Mr. Banks auked him to show the clemency in these cases, or to 7. Orchestra Time of departure of Illinois Cen- shorten the sentences imposed (a) Listen to the Jungle Band. law on it and he was unable .to find the recent slack of business on any law covering the case, then Mr. this division that, he was on tha tral trains from lortonvllle, Ky. (b) All that upou the two men by the courts is Love; NORTH BOUND. Banks said "I cannot allow you to alert and at once commenced in which they were convicted. PABT II. 1.38 p.m. No. 102 Inspect these scales." Inspector pardouB, the In denying the force acreduction ; 1. Invocation Rev. Stanley. ...8.40 a.m. No lOi... Presideut took a firm stand that '2. yiolin Solo, Simple Aven, Suthard swore out a warrant for cordingly, to save his company Nov 122, local pRB8.10.4B a m. him, the Sheriff served it and he was the national rankiug laws or any Thome Miss Elgin. No. 138. local ." 6.86 p. m. unnecessary expense. other laws must be upheld when 8.. Address Rev. H. D. Smith, placed under a $50 bond. SOUTH BOUND the case' was called in court When Kichard B. Salmons, formally 4.08 p.m. thev affect the rich mau, even ,D. D. No. 101 It was promptly thrown out on the au engineer ou the second divis 108 1.46a.m. No. Tmore than when thev aiFect the 4. Presentation Diplomas Paul oounty attorney telling Judge BradNo. 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m. poor. ion of theX & JNM and running: M. Moore. No. 185 local pass 5.68 a. ra. ley they could not make out a case 'Walsh case, The record iu the Bowling Green and 6. Chorus, between Stars of the President .said in alongopin Night, Woodbury High Summer againBt Banks. There was consid- Nashville, will succeed School erable excitement among the relaL. & N. TltME CARD. ion, "shows (moral turpitude of Choral Club.' as general foreman of iha-tives and friends of Mr. BanktS In that insidious and daugerous 6. Benediction Rev. Brandon. when the article appear- Earlington shops. Henderson Time oi arrival of tramB passim? kind", to' punish which the naed in the Henderson paper aud he through and departure of trains tional banking laws were especi- BANK PRESIDENT originating at Earlmgton, asked that The Bee publish a plain Married at White City. ally enacted." IS HELP LIABLE statement of facts without any Sunday, April 9, 1011. Effective case of Morse, Iu cousidering the Zullos vVandover, Miss of NORTH BOUND.. the President said that 'frorn a Buyers of Worthless Stock in His Bank frills. B.35a. m.. No. 92... White Oity, aud Air. 0. F, Allon consideration of the facts in each SMALL BLAZE. ,..11. 15 a.m. No. B2..r Recovers Judgment Against Him. of Oreel Springs, III., were marcase, l nave no ooudl tnuc niorsp 7,28 p.m. No. 94.. 11.22 p.m. ried at the residence of bride's should have received a heavier Henderson, Ky., Mav 24 By a The Tresh House on Railroad Street pareuts at White Oity, WednesBOUXH BOUN1J. seUtouce than Walsh. ludeed, Catches File. ,4;80 a. m. : No. 68.. the methods taken by Morse tend decision of the circuit court a .bank day and left for Oreel Springs oft 8.23" a. m. .v No'. 95 to show that more- - keenly than president is held personally liable 4.21 p.m. on Kailroad the noon train. The bride is a. 5J No. The Tresis houee Walsh did he .realize the evil of for the sale of worthless, shares of .10;48p. m. No. 93 the defunct Farmers and Merchants' street caught fire yesterday even- well knowi young lady iu her was doing." what he bank at Robarde in this county. ing uud blazed fiercely for a few viciuityaud Mr. Allen is a business man. TRAINS. INTERUBBAN but was soon ex Judgment was entered in favor of minute?, " FARMER NEAR , NORTH BOUND, The roof on the A. L. Ring for the amount he paid tinguished. 8:36 a.m. N5. 104....-.,..- .. SLATJGflTIRVILLl JL. S. Denton for two shares of the kitchen was.burned off aud otli . 40.65 a. m. No. .106, ... DR. L & KAY or damage done. None of the - DR. E. B. HARDIN bank, stock last fall. No. 108......;.,?.., '2.00 p.m. Peace Deuton w&sjpresulent of the Institu- household effects wore injured. Indian Plows up Ancient No. HO?, . . . . i .". . 5".02 jK.m. tion, It was alleged by King that Prompt work of the Eurliugton PVe. .. "gOOTH BOUND, Drs. Hardin 8c Rmy . Deuton, as president, misrepre- fire brigade saved tha house. 7.46 a.m. No. lOt No. 105..,.,.. ...10.00a.m. While plowing in his field near sented the financial Condition of the ...12.67 p. m, Miss Kemp Complimented. No. 107 SlaughtervUle one day this week, bank. This Is the firet time in the .... a.S0 p; m. No. 109 MIbb Minnie Kemp returned to her 6.50 p m. William Rook plowed up an Indian history of tlio state that a bank pres Painless Extracting JNo.lll.r...!, home at Columbia, Ky., Saturday 11 ident has been held personally lia peace pipe with a stem about mni PerceUti Wrk morning. Miss Kemp made many liicbee long, The pipe was made of bel for the sale of worthless stock. High Claw DmlUky k wSftaaky friends during her year's' work "here M.H.&E. TIME CARD. ag4 ttone and weighed two and a ' Others who purchased stoek $6,560, it is said, will aud both scholars and patrons of the the exception o'f half pftunii With M. H. 'it- - E. tfme card went into a small piece chipped from the bowl brinic suit ajfalnBt the president of school jolu them In wishing for her 1W1. MiitMn9iUtt Ktmtmchy effect Sunday, April . by'tfce.plowj the pipe il In perfect' the defunct oonoern. Deuton says return.. Tuesday's Ellsabethtown No. US leves, . . . , .6:46 a. to. (New, o ' be will appeal he case. condition and la quite a curiosity. No. 118 arrives... .8:80 p. m. OUT EMPLOYES HEE HEAtkinson, oreai- GHET TO LOSE HIM"- ,dent of the St.. Bernard Mining Company of this city, left here It is with regret that w an- Tuesday morning for Louisville, noWce the depart ure-oGeneral. unde.rstpud why some people do uot be Ky., 7here ftp will be operated Foreman J. L. "Enoch, of the-- " lays is ib hard, for him to lieve iu Advertising. That Mr. Bowers believes in it strongly, is ou for apendicitis. He was ac mechanical department, from-oucompanied by his wife, Mr. and midst, to tafce effect June 1, evidenced by the fatet that he monopolizes about one half the space Mrs, Geo. O. Atkinson, Paul M. 1911. of oue issue 6f a Memphis paper on last Tuesday. And it is uot a' Moore, Dr. A. 0. Sisk, theattenHe will be placed as general, small paper as papers go. It has fourteenpaKes Of eight columns to ding physician, Miss RosaPox, foreman of thtf'E: "& N. shops at four pages is devoted to matter the page. Qne entire sectipu-.osupplied by Mr, Bowers ald tho larger BectiOu has a Bowers "ad" trained nurse, and Drs. Sherrilf Howell, Jud., temporarily, and on every page except the first, iuuludiug one full page devoted to and Davis, of Louisville. The later, we hope to hear of him betwo last named gentleman came ing assigned to larger and mora curreut quotations.of grocery prices at Ml Bowers' thirty-fivhere from Louisville Monday and important. shop's. "temples of economy." holding a consultation with Mr. Enoch took charge of tha The space occupied by Mr. Bowors is not' all devoted to groceries, after resident physicians. deoided that Earllngtou shops Jan. 11, 1910;. for he is something of a philosopher and.. he discusses some matters an operation was necessary and at a time when .business was as a side line to his commercial enterprises. Among other things that it was also necessary for Mr. uever known to be ,,.be,tter he tells wjntt he thinks about advertising. Incidentally lie reAtkinBon'to make the trip to Hendersonvdivisiou, So well marks that his advertisements which appeared iu those Memphis Louisville. The special traiu in did he handle the- - busiuess dur dailies last Tuesday cot. him, about as. muoh as it, would cost to charge of train master.E. L. Wise ing the great rush, the first six. dpen another store." This, he thinks, is a r very good demonstraEarlington over the M. H & months of last year, and also tion of his faith in newspaper publicity. '1 expect, though,' he left E. at 2 o'clock Tuesday morning ever since, that the management continues, 'for the fruits of this advertising to yield bo abnudautly and made good time to Louis- is fully aware of the. fact that he that it won't cost me a, piuy," newspaper space since be ville. Ou arriving in Louisville is capable of superintending Mr. Bowers says he hasspeut more-foDr. Marvin was called in consul- much larger shops then we have.located in Memphis than he is worth, but he believes if he had to here, and so have called him. spent only half as much for advertising he wouldn't have been tation and it was decided operatjon a few days.as During the year and a hair worth half as much as he ii at the present time. Some business the trip had been more or less that Mr. Euoch has been in our meu argue, he says, that they" have succeeded without advertising fatiguing. Alices from Louis- midst we have nlways found) and, hence cannot see any um f it. To which Mr. Bowers ans- ville this morning state that him very attentive to his duties.' " wers. 'Yes and the chancfarie that if these same persons had while the At; and always looking Out for thebeeu constant advarfisers the jnccess they would have made would kinspn is sqrions he is 'holding better inte'rests of the L. fe N esent success as Memphis is ahead have been as his'own uieely iid "compay:..,H iB3ovial ajid kindof Hopefield, Ark." operation is hoped for. Mr. At- hearted with all his employos kinson has been ill for several and acquaintances and easy vfor JlXNUAL C0MMIKCE- PRESIDENT TAFT mohlhs, but. for the pastfew oue to approach do matter what weeks had shown a marked im- might be his vocation and mis- NOT TO INTERFERE Earlington Graded School at Temple provement and his many friends 6iou. His men have learqed to thought he would soon regain like him very much, since he has Theatre May 30, at 8 O'clock. Ins former health, but on last been here, accountof his amiable In The Case of Chas. W. Morse The following 'program will be Thursday he became suddenly disposition and regret very much, rendered at the Temple Theatre ill with. an attack' of appendiciand John R. Walsh", The to see him leave, but rejoice-ove' May SO, by the Earllngtou Graded Wealthy Bankers. tis and grew rapidly worse. the fact that he has received-deserveSchool: the subject of the success' of a 'groceryman in. Memphis who is a great advertiser. Grocerymen as a general thing say that advertising pay dpthing, and dry goods people, but that thty deaUn. necessities and that it''doesn't pay them, yet this man spends mbreior advertising in one day than the cost of the average stcK:k ox groceries found in the. town of Adairville. The facts read like an Arabian Nights tale, but its true. The editorial in full is as follows: .'"Puke Sowers, who runs thirry five grocery stores in.'.Memphie, . JJ., -' ENOCH1 Left Here Tuesday Morning on Goes to Howell as General ForeSpecial Train Over M. H. & JEL man at That Place Temporarily. DECIDE TO OPERATE. PHYSICIANS Mr. John B f f f o to-th- e r - post-pone-th- e fara4tLtti codfe;;kr. - - -- r THEIR TERMS. . 1. - ia-o- f k " to-mak- e of-hi- s Mr-Eno- ch "Uo.-764,.V;.u- , .v, " pros-purous'yo- uug Aj ,,t C j .' ..-.'- DENTISTS 1 $ mi ! C0L0RXD COLUMN. ChciHB M M60PE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Subscription Rates Oue Year Six months Three months Slnj?lo copies WHAT j J ' Card of Thanks $l' 50 PAUU v..... 25 ! 5I I WENT THROUGH Before taking Lydia E.Piiikham's Vegetable Compound. Natick, Mass. "I cannot express what I went through during the clianga ASS8CIATE EBITOR AND BUSINESS J. E. FAWOETT MANAGER Twish to thank the lodges aud many friends who rendered us such valuable assistance during the long illness ana recent death of my h'us. ll band, Prof S R Driver. Your be gratefully remembered Mrs F E Driver. kmd-uess'wl- BIG AVIATION MEET AT Evansville, Ind., June 9 and JO The 'Curtiss Exhibition Co., under the auspicies of the Eva'nsville Courier, will send two woild famous birdmen and two heavier-than-a- ir flying machines to Evansville for a big exhibition June 9 and 10. A great performance is promised in which, will be given demonstra-tion- s bird- of what men have done towards a complete conquest of the air. Reduced rates to Evansville- - on all railroads, traction lines and water up-to-the-minute a Member ef Kentucky Press Association Secamd District Publishers League Sp9oiraen copies mailed free on application. Correspond ents wanted In all parts of the .county. AddresB us for par- I ticulars. Mail-Mfltt'f- Branch OiRce in Mitten's Furniture Store, 119 Stuth Main Street, Kentucky, PbneNe. AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. 4-- M1SS e, ot nto Detore tnea WMaW&luW&3& Lydia E. PInkham's pound. I was in such a norvous condition I could not keep i Telephone 47 Friday, May 26, 1911 loaders. They look with satisfac tion upon the army, once rasjged and undisciplined, now much better drilled and well clad, and believe I vogetable Com- Early to bed and early to rise, Attend to your business and " advertise, And you will be healthy, prosperous, and wise. ' fVia ANNOUNCEMENTS forth the true military strength of nitint.rcr. Tho Mnvlnn.ii arttiv. somewhat demoralized by the revolution, it is thought, may be reorganized with the msurreotos as a nucleus. , Work for Insurrocto Army. that the revolution has brought We are authorized to announce L. Some active work for the insur-recto- s, ?H. JRay as a candidate for It is believed, is not far off. - to represent HopkiUB oouufcy in the Reports are being received not Jin lower house of the next General Assembly ot Kentuoky, subject to the frequently at the Madero headquar action of Ihe Democratic party. ters of the ravages of baudits in tho interior. Fortunate Herida, a noted We are authorized to announce bandit, is accused, in oue report that Ed L. Youiifras a candidate to represent Hopkins county in the lower reached bore today, of robblug a house of the next General Assembly mjue in the state of Sonnra of gold of Kentucky, subject to the action bullion valued at $35,000. of the Democratic parity. The socialistic movement in lower California is expeoted to give RESIGNATION OF DIAZ trouble, and the combined forces of PRESENTED WEDNESDAY federals and iusurrectos available1 in that territory, together with tho Expected Acceptance Will be Delayed troops from this section, will be No Armed Until Saturday turned upon the revolutionists in the far west should they persist in Guards For Madero. -- creepy sensations, and 1 could not sleep nights. I was Anally told by two phys-iciathat I also had a tumor. I read one day of the wonderful cures made by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgetablo Compound and decided to try it, and It has made mo a well woman. My neighbors and friends declaro It had worked a miracle for me. Lydia E. Pinkham's "Vegetable Compound is worth its weight In gold for women during this period of life. If it will holp others you may publish my letter." Mrs. Nathan B. Gkeaton, 51 N. Main Street, Natick, Mass. The Change of Life is tho most critical period of a woman's existence. Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will so successfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia E. PInkham's vegetable Compound. us My still. cold, limbs were I had case write a about tial letter to Mrs. Pinkliam, at Uynn, Mass. Her advice is free, ana always ueipim. MORE CHILDREN OF SCHOOL AGE In Hopkins County Than in 1910 Shown By Report of County Supt. A. J. Fox. If you would like special advice your confiden- their activity. Instances of such cooperation of "Juatez, Mex., May 24. Confidential advices to the revolutionists here federals and inBurrectos already are to the effect that the resignation have been reported since the signof Proslden Diaz will be presented to ing of the peace pact. A detachthe Mexican congress tomorrow. It ment of federals is Baid to be marchIs not expected it will bo accepted ing in company with iusurrectos before Saturday of this week and towards Lob Vacauas, near Mon-terMexico, held by socialists, Francisco I. Madero, Jr., the rebel leader, is not planning to start for claiming to be followers of Ricardo Magon, tho lower California chief. Mexico City before Sunday. Senor Madero is just beginning to realize the strength of tho revoluBuys Interest in Paper. tionary movement which he ureated. Bryant F. Sloane, a former citizen A constant stream of teiegraniB has of Maalsonville, has purchased a been pouring In at hit) headquarters half interest in the Advocate, a within the laat few days congratu- weekly newspaper published at lating him ou the success of the rev .New Mexico. He lived in olution and stating that hundreds of Madisonville many years, being conmen are at his disposal for further nected with the Hustler He moved Instructions. We6t several years ago and has been As the telegrams are from all parts connected with several papers since of Mexico including tho (southern and central sections It ia becoming more then. and more apparent here that Madero Cheapest accident insurance Dr. Thomas' need fear little from a counter revo- Electric Oil. Stops the pain and heals the lutionary movomient. Such talks wound. All druggist sell 4t. agalu was in the air today, coupled with rumors of plots by the "ciente-flcio- " element in Mexico City, and the promibcoun use of money to ac eompliBh MaJero'R downfall mid the possibility of mishap to Ihe Madero y, Ar-tosi- public school were fine. Each member ot tlje olasB equipped himself well. The muBio was excellent. The public enjoyed the clasB address delivered tby Prof. J. W- - Martin, President of Atkinson College. In the absence of Hon. J. B. Atkinson and Paul M. Mdore, Hon. Frank D. Hash preseuted the diplomas. Rev J B Colbert, A M, D D, presiding elder of the LoulBville district, preached the baccalaureate sermon for Atkinson College laBt Sunday. He will preach at the A M E Z church, Earlingtbn, next Sunday at 11:80 a m. The public is cordially invited to be present. He is a very able speaker. Rev. Colbert will lecture here Monday night, May 29, at the A M E Z church. Admission free.. Receptions were given by Mrs L O Evaus for tbo teaohers ou the 16th Inst, by Mrs E O Osbone on the 18th iiiBt, by Mrs Nora Ross at her home in Madisonville ou the 24th Inst. Each reception 6eemed to be very much enloyed by all who wore present, atMany of the Earlingtou-peoplof Attended the closing exorcises kinson College. The exorcises were grand. James Maxwell is suffering from au injured shoulder. Rev. H. AmoB Is on foot 'agalu. We hope he will soon be at himself again. Many of tho delegates to Baptist Sunday School convention at Madisonville passed through .the city Wednesday. ,.Tho many frienda of Virgil Patterson are glad to see htm out again. 'The graduating exercises of the Y , ' y lines. ' a, The figures of the 1911 census of school children in Hopkins county, which County Superintendent Fox has just completed, shows a decrease of .two whites nud an increase of 108 colored, between the ages of six and twenty. There are 8,201 whites of school age, according to the 1911 census, and 2,186 colored. Increase Entirely Colored. corporated, drug department. Kentucky Fair Dates. Sallow complexion is due to a torpid liver. HERBINE purifies and restores the rosy bloom of health to tho cheek. Prico 60c. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., In- The following are tho dates fixed for holding the Kentucky Fairs for 1911 as far as reported. Officers of are requested to report to us fairs any'- oramissions or correctiona of - Automobile Exhibit Motor Races f&-- J .'-- , In 1910 there were 8,289 whites and. 2,078 colored. The number of white boys of the lust census as compared with the census of the previous year shows a falling of? of forty-nine- , while the girls forty-seveincrease The colored ma,lea increased 107 and the females one. n. railing Off in Sural Districts. 'train when it. arnrtH ponthwnrd. have hut a civilian escort. It 1b iprobab'e however, that a piot locomotive will venture a kilometer or two ahead of the Madero train to scout for dynamite bombs or other impediments. The large army which has accumu ulated under Madero since the began instead of beiug regarded as involving future danger of anarchy, is rapidly being viewed in another light by conservative rebel revo-Intio- Some of Aladoio's friendd said be sh uld tnke ut least 200 armed men 'with him but the rebel leader him self scoffs at the idea, saying he will Zi TV r 2. T Good Paint Good Results effect. It's cause and But it's poor logic, poor judg ment, and poor economy to expect good results lrom poor paint. I he best good paint is The Sherwin-Williapaint ms That's good logic. The falling off of whites ip chiefly itr the rural districts. MHd'sonviile bows an increase The new rural district mi Pond ri.ver has fifty-si- x persons within its boundaries of school aae. There are severnl schoo'sin the county that have only forty of school age aud cairie near losing their right to a school. Svi r.il had only forty-on- e and one or two forty-tw- o and forty three Earlington has the largest number under school age outside of the graded common schools and graded schools. Most of the counties in the State have shown a falling oft" aud thernjsort of Superiutr ndent Fox, which has .been mailed to Superintendent of Public Inof-thirr- y. dates. Versailles, August 22 days. Lexington, August 76 days. Unlontown, Audust 85 days. Vanceburg, August 94 days. Lawrenceburg August 154 days. Leltohfleld, August 154 daye, Burksville, AugUBt 154 days. Brodhead, August 168 days. Fern cVeek, August 164 days. Shepherdsvllle, AugUBt 224 days. London, August 224 days. Errauger, August 234 days Germautown, AugUBt 248 days. Nioholasville, August 298 days. Somerset, August 29- -8 days, Bardstown, August 80 4 days. Paris, September 46 days. Montlcello, September 54 days. Alexandria, September 55 daps Mount Olivet, (September 54 days. Hogenville, September 5- -8 days. Sanders, September 64 days. Kentucky State Pair, Louisville, September 116 days. Horse Cave, September 204 days. Mayfleld, September 274 days. Atlanta Brood Coop MADE OF HEAVY GALVANIZED IRON Wc Claim for this Coop Many Advantages Over Any Other on the Market 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 nor for disease germs' to find a lodging place. These coops are absolutely proof against Rats, Wea-sle- s, Minks, SkUnks and other chicken eating animals. Government statistics show that rats destroy more chickens every year than every ocher agency. THIRD: It its made of heavy Galvanized Iron and is as rigid as a wooden coop, but does not hold dampness, it is also absolutely weather proof, even in the most driving rain. It is as cheap as any wooden coop and has many advantages not found in them. The different doors can be set in an instant and will " remain when placed until changed. FOURTH: Made in two sizes with 8 and 9 inch revolving doors. r '. J 'Every Month' writes Lola P. Roberts, of Vienna, Mo., "I used to be sick most of the time and suffered with backache and headache. My Mother, who had been greatly helped by the use. of Cardui, got me two bottles, and I have been well ever since." E49 r h struction Rnjeinsteir, wifl be uif exceptional one: MADE TO PAINT BUILDINGS WITH Letters on Poorly Printed Stationery Go Into the Take -- CARDUI It's a pure white lead, pure zinc white, and pure linseed oil paint. It covers most, spreads eas iest, looks best, wears longest, is most economical. It's a painter's paint. Made m forty-eight The Woman's Tonic Cardui is a gentle tonic for young and old "women. It relieves and prevents pain. If builds strength. It feeds the nerves. It helps the whole system. Made from, harmless roots and herbs, it has no not 'bad Interfere with the use of any other medicine and can do you nothing but good. Try Cardui. It will help you. Your dealer sells it after-effects,does , shades. Color cards given upon request. SOLD BY handsome MAD5 ONLY BY THE Atlanta Tin Plate and Sheet IMill ATLANTA, INDIANA ST. BERNARD MINING CO. INCORPORATES A cJasey looking letter head wins attention and puu the recipient Into a pleasant frame of mind for the letter underneath. DRUG DEPARTMENT W W Print That Kind of Stationery, Ar Ready io Print Your. L "V "W. J. Sdeiciieoxn v"illces, - KIIFK:, Agent Ky. .C .. a 13 ,ckj ir'Ai'fll'in;,iinilig;naftlnfT'ttiilntf''-l't'r1''- '1 1 DON'T FAIL TO C. m e. W. LINDSAY Wholwale and Retail ATTEND THE YE GOOD EARLINGTON PEOPLE ! 1 j v J The Great Bargain Sale H Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco ct st. MADISON VILLE, KY. J Tke " New Save Store on Those Good Dollars of Yours by Investing Them in Our Magnificent Linens and White Cotton Dress Goods 10-Percent A Real bargain feast such as Madisonville has not not experienced in many Such as Linen Towels, Linen Crashes, Linen Suitings, Linen Waistings, Iiish Linens, Table Linens, Linen Napkins, Linen Doilies, Plain Flaxons, Plaid Flaxons,, Striped Flaxons, Lyklinen, French Batiste, Nainsooks, Persian Lawns, Galatia, India Linons, Mercerized and Plain Dimities, $tc. All thrse are goods you need today. tM News i of the Town June Stone, T. P. A. of. Louisville, s In tho city Wednesday ou btuniass.. Ky-wa- who stop adver-tltln- g when his trade is picking up is like the Man who stops fishing when the fish begin to bite Think this over and let it worry you. 'I 'HI due day. Elegant line of Barefoot Sandals just received, in pearls and tans. M Friday and Saturday Todaq.aiMl Tomorrow T "1 M Mil Mrs. M. Cain, of Mortous Gap, wlo has been visiting fin Madison-vlllbas returned homo. Supervisor of Bridges and Build tttgs McVeigh, of Evansville, was hre Wednesday, looking after the ootiipany's business. , was In Provi-deuc- e Col, W. A. Toombs a few days tbii'Wek on"busl' neas. A!R. P. MoLeod, of Madlsonville, made a business trip to this olty e, Tuesday. Mrs. D. M. Evan was in Madlsonville Tuesday stropping. Now Is tho season to buy Poultry Feed. Buy an honest feed. Quaker Hen and Chick Feed is the oleanest and best on the market Parsons & Scoville Co., f i Evansvlllo, Ind. Mrs. L. V. Roufro and children were in Madlsonville Tuesday shop- ping. atives in this oity Tuesday. David Smith made a business trip to Madlsonville Tuosday. Mr. and Mrs, MoKinnon wore in Ira Ray, of Clay, Ky., visited rel- Madlsonville friends. Tuesday visiting Mrs. Orlean Emmett, of tbo country, was in town Tuosday, E. . Owon spent Tuesday in Ev-anavJl- le. Neal Spillman was in Madlsou-Till- e Tuepday night. Miss Edna Long, of St. Charles, was In town Monday shopping. Wa-ntk-d 100 minors at once for ateady work. Aply to JSORTONVIIiLE COAIi & COKE CO., Incorporated. parents In Evausville. Maj. F.B Harris, of Madlsonville, was in this city Wednesday on business. -- 141sa Mary O'Brien visited friends inrkadisouvillu Wednesday. Try a can of Patico Corn and notice the dilToronco. It's real Sugar Corn. Costs no moro than others. Parsons & Scoville CoMl Evansville, Ind. M. H. Tappan mtide a buqlneBs-fito Madisouyllle Wednesday. Mrs. Lee Todd of tho country, was In town Tuesday. Andy Craig, of Howell, who has been visiting friends In this city has returned home. R. Dan and wife. Will and Albert Larmouth were in Evanavllle Wednesday on business. Clyde Thompson is visiting his J. Nortouvlllo, Ky, Ellis Robinson, of St. Charles, was in town Tuesday. Miss Sybil O'Brion, of Mortons Gap, was in town Tuesday. C. R. Bowman spent Tuesday in Evansville. Mr. and Mrs. Will Leo and child ren, of Kevllle, Ky., are visiting Mr. p Evansville, Ind. Miss Cora Hall spent Thursday night with Miss Mary Motherahead. Miss Anna Molntlre Cox returned home Thursday .from ollmon C Nashville, Tenu., to spend ihe vacation with her parentB. Old papers for sale at the 31 e office, A No wonder scores of Earlington Misses Gertio OVBannon and Dix- citizens grow enthusiastic. It is ie Woodruff, and Klrby and Earl enough to make anyone happy to nesday. Call for Pasco Old Fashioned Lye O'Bauuon were In this city Thurs- find relief after years of suffering. Hominy. Highest quality. Sani day mgbt attending "Snap Shots." Public statements like the following aro truthful representations of the tary tins. Price same as others. ATTENTION daily work done in Earlington by Parsons & Scoville Co., Is called to the show window of Doan's Kidney Pills. EvanBvillo, Ind. Barnes, Cowand & Co. They are James Walter Alraore, of EarlMrs. Helen Osborne, of Richland, artistically arranged with vacation ington, Ky., says: "My kidney was In town Wednesday shopping. and outing supplies. trouble was brought on' by hard Walter Wright, of- Carbondale, work and I was afflicted with tho THE USUAL WAY. made a business trip to this city complaint for ten years. I suffered Wednesday. from dizzy spoils, my kidneys did Mr. aud Mrs. C. M. Henry, who not do their work properly and my has been visiting relatives in Marrest was disturbed by too frequent tinsville have returned 'home.;; passages of the kidney Becretlons. Willis Waddll, of Madisonvlllo, Some time ago I learned of Doan's was In the city Wednesday. Kidney Pills aud prooured a box. Soon after I began using them I reMesdamos Juo. R. and D. O. Jlja'f-fooceived great relief and thus encourof Suthard School Houso, was aged, I continued taking them until In.town Wednesday. . I was cured. My kidneys are now Mrs. Jno. Hamby, was in MadlIn a normal condition and. I feel sonville, Thursday shopping. very grateful to Doan's Kidney Miss Clara Prodtor, of RusBellvlIlo, Pills lor bringing about this is the guest of Miss Dot Bean.change." WAKTID Three girls to learn For Bale by all dealers. Price 50 newspaper and printing business. Co , Buffalo, ceuts. Foster-Mubur- u Must bo graduates of the Earlington New York, sole agents for the Unitschool. Apply at Bee office. ed States. Mosdames F. M. Toombs, HickRemember the name Doan's man Jones aud E. F. Opfdon, of and take no other. Slaughtervllle, spout Wednesday in C33 this city. First Arctic Explorer I'll bet tfce NOTHINQ HAPPENED is J. F, Trover, of Suthard School thermometerborne.close to the huBrd aw irfc j&sk Sohoolhouse was in town Wodjiee J Secod Arctic Explorer Gee! day. with I was there. Ben Bowles, of Anton, has employ--meWfpirir in this oity now. PalafiTSil s One hundred and fifty hotels in Bob Fagan, of Graham, is visiting City use a style of cabinet oa his father. in which a receptacle is Mr. and Mrs. B, I. Lane, and fam- their desks a raw potato, provided for in which it ily, who have beon in Illinois, havo is the custom of the clerk to stick the returned home. pen after it is used for any purpose. When you see tho brand PASCO The potato acts as a cleaner for the and also a handy place in which on anything in the grocery line it is potato it the best that we know how to buy supplied be kept A fresh every morning.' for the money. Parsons & Scoville Co., Enjoy the Present. Evansville, Iud. Grief for things past, that cannot be Will Burke formerly of this city remedied, and care for things to come, is now living in Zelgler. .that cannot be prevented, may easily Miss Beatrice Rhea, of Madlson- hurt, but caa never benefit me. I will, ville. is visiting, Mrs. Tom Blatr therefore, commit myself to Ood In both, and enjoy the present. Joseph this week. Hall. Reginald--li- y Jove, suppose i should Hart Brand Peas are the finest In forget myself an let this sailboat tun the World. Don't take our word for turtle! What would you say? it bnt try a can and be convinced. Phoebe I would say you bad Parsons & Scoville Co., n, A. 1 , Miss Maude Lalloon, of tbo coun try, was in town Monday. Lee Withers went' to Henderson Tuesday night for a few days. Mian Biddle, of Madlsonville, was in town Thursday. - Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson, of Madlsouvillo were in town Wed- HOPKINS H. P. MORTON, Manager GO, 11 BISHOP & COMPANY Y0UR MONEY BACK IT YOU .WANT IT HAPPY BE3ULTS Real-- ' Hants BmlJhg Eatt Ctnltr Street Madisonville, '"JJi'i''milJpiU'iUJJUl Kentucky mj5 HaveXade Many Earlington dents Enthusiastic. It's not made for any certain climate, but is mado to withstand the weather conditions of every climate. Amalgamated ARC ROOFING will not drip under The blazing sun, nor crack in tho bitterest cold. Tfc's mnrfo hv niir nrvrot: nnvaaonnH 4a univorsnllw nlrnnw!Af1crprl iha one and ONLY absolutely perfect roofing. Amalgamated ARC V.1.1 CIO olfo PnOPIMd ia afonrlnwl t.l.n. U n. , J metal. Our agents are authorized to refund money in full if Amalgamated ARC ROOFING should fail to satisfy. Send for samples and full information. .J ..... 1 1 1T 1 a AMALGAMATED ROOFING CO., FirstNaflBaakBldg.. FOR SALE BY BirakM.Aku STAR PLANING MILL COMPANY INCORPORATES MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY i. (? WHEN IN MADISONVILLE Visit the Princess Theater, the best moving in the countfly. Something new each night. . Matinee every afternoon 2 to 5. Good music a specialty. PRICES 5 9 8c IO CENTS m A. D. NOE, Jr., Manager. P ,u ?JjZZ5&&JSSSZ BE TROUBLED WITH u nt te Ka&-Ha- r, FILTHY FLIES? When for a small sum we can fit your house with screen doors and windows that will prevent the entrance of these dangerous and annoying little pests. The time to put up screen doors and windows is right now before the house is filled and the wall, curtains and- - ceilings are ruined. Call and see our line of screens and get prices. lobster. On tra4 Happy Inspiration. a recent examination paper In civics was this question, "If the president, and all the members of the cabinet should die, who would officiate?" Robort, a boy of twelve, thought for Bome time, trying in vain to recall who enmo noxt In succession. At last a happy Inspiravice-preside- tion camo to him "and he answered, "The undertaker." X will $25 - 1 . Mrs. Harold Howard and Miss Florence Howard, of Madisonville, were in the oity Thursday. put a Cabinet i BfNWreffijj.j I'' I I' Mantel in your depot complete, ready to set up, including all tile and trimmings. Twenty styles to select from in- prices from $15 to $75. , Porch. Shades Calendars For 1912 We have the swellest line of Imported and Domestic Calendars for 1912 that has ever been shown in this territory. ' They The Uind"that is advertised in all magazines. They are made of light wood, stained in sun fast colors. They look vvell and will hold their shape indefinitely. Prices From $2.50 to $10 i 5 - 12& WE REFUND YOUR RAILROAD FARE about our genuine "Old Hickory" porch furniture. None genuine unless it has the brand burned on each piece. Ask O'BRYAN UTLEY INDORPOflATED LEVI FURNITURE CO. Largest Furnlfure and Stsre Heuse In are the Celebrated Butler line anB the price this year is lower than ever. Do not purchase your 19 12 calendars until you have We seen our samples. can please . you and save you money. Semi-Week- ly St. Bernard Mining INCORPORATED Go. Store W. ri. OOYLE, Earlington, -- Manager - i j - t.M Kentucky . & GO. HENDERSON, - . KENTUCKY House Furnisking and UndertakiBj Bee Kentucky -' Madisonville, Ky. Earliitgten, J' BEE ADS PAY. GET THE HABIT 9. m r ,0 ( t w V " i'.rm;'' v" -- 2u :?: CITY DIRECTORY. Police Judge A. J, Bei.nett. Chief of Police Wm.Brailleyi Night Chlef- -J H..HambyV Tax Assessor J. H. Corbltt. City Clerk Paul P. Price'. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. City Physician W. K. Nlslier. City Engineer R. E. Whipfier. Street Commissioner Robt. Wood Councilmen Jno. B, Atkinson, Madison Oldham, F. D. Rash, Geo. 0. Atkinson. Thos. Blah;, C. M Henry. Meeting night Brsf Monday night in each month. School Trustee Paul M. Moore. Board of Health Ed MrTrahern, G. Gilbert King and Curtis B. John' son, M. D. im Postmaster Chas. Cowelf. ,, Bladder Trouble Causes Terrible Pains. After taking a trial bottle of Dr. Kilwhich you forwarded mer's Swamp-Roto me, I purchased some from a local drug store and after using three dollar bottles I,cantruthfully say that I was cured of all the terrible pains I had in my back, side and heau caused by bladder trouble. I had the worse kind of kidney trouble and suffered so that I could not even stay in bed with the pain. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t made me feel just like a new person and I am glad to recommend it to anyone suffering as I did. Very truly yours, ot ,C: ."A. MORTON r. .'.,. -- Mayor-r-H- . O. Bqnrlandlt a. DO YOUR TRADING WHERE mil Wi. i23' MADISONVILLE, KY. PRICES TALK BIG SALE FOR TSd.llliirxcx'y. Dr-ese- ei Funeral Director and. Embalmer Any Call Answered Promptly, Day or Night. 30 i DAYS I '" 1 a '"'I . ' T WW - - nt - Madisonville Notes V BY AILEEN DATI8. Mrs. E. G. McLeod and daughter, Mrs. C. N. Nlsbet, left for Hopkins-Jll- e Thursday to visit Mrs. William West. Mrs. 0. S. Hoffman, of Nebo, left lor HopkinBvillo Thursday to at- - tend the closing exercises ofMc- Iiean college'. Her Bon, John A., graduates this term. Ernest Clayter, of Victoria, who has been visiting here, has returned home. Montgomery Holman, of this city, has accepted a position with C. 17. Nisbet, who is making a survey of the Pond river bottoms, preparatory to draining them. Miss Bessie Leitzey, of Waco, Texas, Is In the city the guest of her uncle, T O O'Bryan. Miss LeUzey has yisited here before and is quite popular. 'Get the habit of coming to the branch office of the Bee, at Morton's Furniture Store, when you want engraved cards, embossed letterheads, dance tiokets or programs. We have the best and Wt us figure with you on prices. Semi-Weekly .'" MISS MARY ARDNER, Defiance, Oh" Sworn to before me ancbin my presence subscribed by the said Miss Mary Ardner, KMIII IIMWIHIII a OHURCHEsm' this i6tu day of July, 1909. F. L. Ray, Notary Public. OathoLio Chukoh. First rnasf every Sunday and holy dayat7:(K Prove hat Swamp-Ro- ot Will Do For Yoh Mftttie Bourland and Maggie Lamb, a. m. Second mass and preaching Send, to Dr. Kilmer & CoV, Bingham-to9:80 a, m Vesper and benediction 7 have gone to Hopkinsville. N; Y., for a. sample bottle. Ifwill ' Mr. Peter Bowles and'daughteru, p. m. Rev. J. P. MoParland, Pastor. convince anyone. You willalso receive a booklet of valuable information, telling Christian a.Ohukoh. Sunday-schoo- l all Misses Dixie, Eura and Lula, were about the kidneys and bladder. When at 9:80 m. Preaching every In town Wednesday shopping. Lord's day at lo':45X1riTah'tt 7 :45 p. writing, be sure and mention this aud one-- , W. C. CollhiB, of Sobree7 made a m. Prayer meeting every, WedneB. paper. Regular fifty-ceday at 7:80 p. m. If dollar size bottles for sale at all business trip to this city WedneB Dr. D. T. Stanley, Paator. drug storeB. 1 - amixige, Txrlirxrx illt,3otioxi4. Hosiery eiancl 'VSJjil POPULAR PRICED HOUSE, j" SOLE AGENTS il V n, 3? B. UEBER 2i Strut, Ntr Mean AGENTS nt JUSTICE y .KABO MAYMANTON Ky- - day John B. Brasher, who has been in Louisville for the past week, has returned home. Bradley Wilson, of Long Pond, was in town Wednesday. Don't forget the Bee has a branch office for Madisonville people in Morton's Furniture Store. If you want advertising or job work or wish to subscribe for the paper, call up number i. Semi-Weekly Aileen Davis, Manager. jittehdedf the Elks' dance at this place Tuesday night. Misb Allie. Buckner, of Trenton, Xy., 1b tne guest of Miss Virginia Dr. Gardiner made a business trip Louisville tills week. Judge. Yost, who has been in Martinsville, has returned home. Mrs. O. G.Giliuore and daughter, Miss Edith, or Calhoun, who. have been visiting Mrs. D. H. Gllmoro, have returned home. 0. E.J)wen, the well kuown hardware dealer, is sutferlug with acute indigestion and is in a critical condition. He waB seized su denly by an attack Saturday night and haB been confined tu his bed since. He was reported to be Blightly improved Tuesday. . AiLEEN Davis, Manager. Captain Nelson returned Tuesday Arch Goodwill, of Hopkinsville, from Little Rock, Ark., where be to M. E. Ouu boh. Regular Mrvices third Sunday at 11a.m. andjf :80 p. m . Woodmen of the World, Catalpa rrayer meeting vv eunesuay evening Camp No. 801 meets very Wednesat 7 :80. Sunday-schoat 9:80 a. m Class meeting, second Sunday at day night. All members are earnestly requested to be there. 10:80 a.m. C. S. Crbnshaw, Clerk. Rev. HoiiTzoiiAw, PaBtcr. Modern Woodmen of the Wqrld. M. E. Chuboh, Sooth. Rev. W C.Brandon,, pastor. Services on No. 11892 meets every Wednesday. Y. Q. WAI.KRR, Sec. everv Sunday at 11 a'.!Jm. and Elks, B. P. O. No. 788 meets at p. mi Sunday school at 9:8 7:45 a.m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday Madisonville Monday night. Ruler. B. N, Gordon, Exalted evenings at 7:80 o'clocka Ladies' Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. Aid Society cver Moudav aftera noon. Official Board meeting Mon-da- v Earlington Chapter, U. D. C, after first Sunday in each meets 1st Thursday in each month month, X at 2:80 p. m. s Mrs. Katr WiTHXRB,,Pres. Missionary Baptist Chukoh KnigbtB-an- d Preaching 2nd and 4th Sunday hi Ladies of Security a. m ana 7:80 p. m. and the preced will meet. every second and fourth ing Saturday vfght. Ohuroti'meethib Monday nlghtB. Visiting members Satardo-- . Light before the 4tH Sun- invited to attend. day. Sunday School at 8:80-a- . in. O. S. Crknshaw, Clerk'. Prpyti neetiut ev rv Monday night Visiting members are cordially I at7:8C. Rev C .vH. GrigSonPastor. invited" to attend any of these ol 1 CORSETS Htnitr$n, PATTERNS a " iV ':M .$;"AJf ST -- 1 ROBT. SORY, M. D. Practice limited to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyes Tested. GlaBSes Fitted. OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 12 A. M.. 2 TO 4:30 P. M. Center Street. Office Over C. L. Rom Grocery. t MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY & Tate. Miss Lurline Coil attended the commencement of McLean college BtHopkinsvllle. Miss Mildred Bone is in Lebanon, Term., attending the graduating ex-rciB- "MrsS(M Hoffman, of Nebo, visit-friends in this city Wednesday. Miss Kathleen Elgin', of Lpuib- villev, will arrive in the city Friday to be the guest of relatives and friends here for several dayB. We "make a specialty of doing two and throe color work. If you want classy job work that will give satisfaction Bee our Bamples and get pricoB at the Madisonville Branqh Office in Morton's Furniture Store. Aileen Davis, Manager. Miss Vada Cates, of Johnson Island, was here Wednesday shopping Mrs. M. Cain, of Mortons Gap, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Davis, has returned home. Mrs. W. J. Nisbot, of Providence, d Mills. Miss Hattie Gifford and sister,- - of Hanson, accompanied by Misses is vltiting her mother,' Mrs. J. R N Nothing gives an individual or a firm standing In the business world Rkv. T. J. LYNN.-'Pastor- . like nice stationery neatly printed. EpiscopAii Church Services let The Bee job departand 8rd Sunday night at 7:46 at the ment keeps constantly on hand a Library. Rev, Geo. C. Abbitt, Rector. fine line? bf letterheads, noteheads, billheads, statements aud envelopes, : We LODGES. both linen and commercial. Masonic Lodge E. W. Turner also do .circular, invitation and catattended the Confederate Veterans' No. 548 meetB 1st. and 8rd. Friday p alogue work. Give ub a trial. You will be pleased. reunion. Oapt. Nelson Bald there in each month. E. J. PHiliiiiPl'J'Soo. were 14,067 old soldiers registered at of P. Victoria Lodge, No. 84, the reunion and that four of them meets every Monday night. It.Visit- Notice, Raisers died while there. ors welcome. Ed Moore, and nib' family are able Ernest Nbwto, S. Now is the time Of year to feed K. of R; and your fowls a good tonic R4 11 ii to be out again lifter being, quarantHopkln6 Lodge, A0. U.'W. N. cures Cholera, Roup, Gapes, Canker ined" tin account of smallpox. 501 meets every Thursday nigh't " and Lfmberneok, When fed as a Miss.Emma Noe, of Hopkinsville, Y. Q. WAI.KBB, Sec ireventlve it not only keeps them returned home Thursday, after atGolden CrosB Lodge, Earlmgton, lealtby, butmakea.tbemlk.vv Price tending a tluuce here. No. 625 meetB 1st. and 3rd, Saturday 60c No Cure, No Pay. Guarandruggists St. Barnard teed Mrs. Geo. Johnson left Thursday night iu each month. Mining Co., lucorporated. Drug DeMrs. Bertha Umstkad, Sec. A( ra. Eleveuing to be the guest of Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets 2nd partment, Earlington, Ky., Gardbert Turner for several Uny8. & Bowmer, Ky. and 4th Saturday nights in.. each iner it under thoMadisonville, Ask guarantee. Try month. Miss Lzzik Hupp, Sr"o. A 50 cent bottle of tiloouine Rheufor booklet on diseases of poultry. Lodge, Earlington Ben Hur matic Liniment will last longer than the most aggravated case of Court.. No. 65, meets every 1st and Taking the Rain Cur. sore throat. A most eifectlve rem- 8rd Monday rileht at old Masonic The complexion cure of th Irish soedy for cold ni? chest, croup, etc. Hall. Dr. C. B. Johnson, Scribe. St Bernard Mining Co., Incorpor Stnudwalte, Tribe No. 67, Rod Men ciety belle is the rain cure, according to the Pall Mall Gazette. The Irish ated, drug department, special meets everv Friday Bleep. agents. Harry Lonq, O. of R. woman puts on her raincoat, and a small hat, without veil, and saunters out for a brisk walk In the hardest downpour, letting the fresh drops play on her face as they will. When she returns to her home she changes' her wet clothes, rubs her face with a soft, warm towel and resta all her facial muscles. Every housekeeper who takes pride in her ability to manage her affairs economically, and in keeping down ex penses, should bo interested in seeing the or finest Refrigerator made. We carry a fall line of the many people are now using Bchool 2 p. m. Services lourth Sun jay mo'rning and evening in eacn montu and Saturday evening preceding-.- - Prayer meeting Friday eveni. . , Sunday JKNFttAJ Baptist Ohoruh. '' Lodges 1 .. You Need Stationery. a n Semi-Week- ly 3 'I Poultry Unexpected Guests l..fr S. 1 wi. hi. a.( ap cold wppcr when they aw some old friends driving towards the house. The good wife was equal to the occasion thanlcs to her New Perfection Oil Cook-stqy- e. m . 1 njt TmMmAm. 4 fr -- by-,you- r She had it lit a moment, and her guetts hardly were seated on the porch before' a hearty hot meal was ready for the table sausages and eg gs and long raihers of streaky bacon, and rolls jutt' critprd in the oven and fresh coffee and the, hotteM herself as cool and neat as if she had sot been Rear the kitchen. She never could have managed it with an range. The New Perfection 'k lh quickest, most convenient and best cooker ed 'lid 1 uu urc uku&cu blu MuntUd ckimert. IhrouiKoU, The MorMcin be hd wm or yuhoul tibiiKl I jp, which k tttcd with droo ilifiTet, towel etc UralcrieYcrrwhere t of yeritt for cnpute circuUr to (be nun ntBcf i tbe 2-- b( kf, .lirquow ft W" rtk, !. Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) M"rV Instead of Liquid Antiseptics Peroxide Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic dissolved in "r'T'T'T'T'T nir'-f- r "'H1 "II1 Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators acknowledged to be the most perfectly construe- ted, sanitary and refrigerators ever put on the mar on your ice bill and lasts a life ket Save fully d 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. Btroneest and most substantial manner. Come in and let us show you their many valuable features ice-savi- The new toilet germicide powder to be For all toilet and hygienic uses it -- is better and more economical. To cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay. To disinfect the mouth, destroy disease germs, and purify the breath. To keep artificial teeth and bridsrework clean, odorless Tq remove nicotine from the teeth and purify tho breath after smoking. To eradicate perspiration and' body odors by pongo "bathing. The best antiseptic wash known. Relieves and strengthens. tired weak, inflamedeyes. Heals sorethroat,wounda and cuts. 25 arid 50 cts. a bo.v, druggists or by mail postpaid. Sample Free. THE PAXTON TOILET CO.,Boston,Ms. FUK "m " s i,H' H VIE: pnf fiiinynnij m f " y nyi mym . . j water na needed. ARNOLD Henderson, KAHN Ky, one-thir- .'iHsHKiiCsHiiiF Fowls and E:8 from Famous Hawkins Strain ot Barred liocka. Also pur stock of tfhode Island Red. Eggs per setting or 15 fine Barred Rocks $2.00. Rhode Island Red $1.50. iSftjJsl ik' i Mentors Mirclants' Refund Association St. ; Bernard Mining Co. INCORPORATED l yi i Carlinglon, Kenlacki) H. G. DAVIS 1 Madisonville, Ky. m 'I''iiiiiaiitoiiaihiirii-fAiiiiiitiiiiiAiiirillliiiinAi Nothing I but standard makes in our house in Men's Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings. Ladies' Sb "es, Dry Goods, Hosiery and Furnishings. Specialists in fitting boys out from head to foot. icJ,EONARD 1 mlkiiAjw ' vi,t,; " " -- w'-ij CLEAN ' 1 , ONE-PIEC- E PORCELAIN LINED JUL w J2immmm & Main at 1st Street .ARNOLD KAHN ONE PRICE TO ALL f T 1 I The best refrigerator on the market for the money. Saves your ice, bill The " LEONARD" is one refrigerator that refrigerates. For sale by one-thir- d ':"0$? Ss-3tt? Plain Hardware Gil., Madisonville, Ky. Jb i:. :v 0 It f A i.L '.'jW