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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): June 2, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911060201_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): June 2, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. TUESDAY . TUESDAY and and: i It FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS TT ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE JUNE 2, 1911 SECOND TBAIN-ON- FRIDAY TWENTY-SECON- D YEAR Y EARLINGTON, HOftm Sr5 COVNTY, KY., FRIDAY, ft. NEW" EOAD IS WRECKED Column - 44? DEATH DRIVES IN AUTO RACE One Man Killed; Another Fatally Injured, BEGIK WITH WAR SONG; END WITH "BOOK OF AGES" SLEPT BY is TKJtPSE wh THROUGH Veterans in Chicago Realize March Last For Many. ,& fmnA Farmer Fell From WaAli Neck BroKeS Chicago, May 80. t' But the 500 Mile Contest at the dianapolis'Speedway Is Still , in Progress In- - w IudlanapotisMud., May 80. The great BOO mile automobile race 1b be lug run today at the motor speedway and 60,000 people are In 'attendance There are forty care in the race, which 1b regarded as one of the moat Important since the development of automobile speeding. The race was started at 10 o'clock this morning. Shortly after the start, a tire on an Amplexcar burst. S. P. Dickson, the mechanician, wb' killed, and Joseph Greluer, the driver received injuries which the physiclauB say will prove fatal. The speedway management had perfected every possible precaution to avoid acoidertts, strong, sang "John Brown's Body," "Marching through Georgia," and other wartime songs as they led the memorial day parade today up to the point of review. The crowds first cheered and then joined in the songe. The parade innludod men and boys but the route of march was very short hardly two miles in all -- and the 'bands slowed down tho step. The old fellows kept at lb bravely to the end. As though acknowledging the nearingof the end of the march, and martial fire and softened Into "Rock of Ages," and "singing this hymn, the last ot the veteran passed the reviewing stand while 5,000 persons closely grouped about the stand stood uncovered and silent. Thus. their last inarch ended. erans, 2 000 Revival Services Ciil war vet- Companion, Pulled Body Over Spent N'ght New Theatre Tuesdair Time Spokane, Wash., May 30. Derail- At Temple Saturday ed at a sharp curve 20 miles east of Thinking ke4tyjjDnmk Night Was a Decided Success Card Goes Into Effect at 'J f FREIGHTS CLOSING EXERCISES OF GRADED SCHOOLS -- ILL'USE LOOP Engineer; and Fireman on the ian Killed. 1 NightW, ' PewMl 12:01 Midnight. at Missionary Church. -"-- Baptist lieliig couduotedrbyTEvanollBt E. L. wlth forty starters ln h(,,fjeld Jhe iHowertoil, are Increasing In inter crrances for serious Wasbups are ests many.. KenRev. Ho'wertonis a native addition to. mqunAedpoce and tucky r a Jtllree yearscotirse mowrcycle patrqimentXrpm the In at Bethel College, 'was for, some dialfapoIU poIjce;Jepartlpent.a)ong 'time connected 'with the. Baptist the five mile route .from, the center tit'ate Missionary Worjc In the moun-iafu- s of the city to the t pgedway grpunds as evangelist. From therG he 100 special parkj employes are In was called to the pastorate of the ' charge of the bJgrowdB at the park. Lorain Btreet Baptist church at -- nudthe arrangeThe revival services at the Mia- ments at the .tract are the bfiet n win art; RuntluL ftlllirp.ll. i wllloh Ale QIU.I J to automobile raeftjg, but 1 known aUd-ifte- 1 Eadinlton i.lo Way Croflon at Place. l I That k i I ;,i r i Harlington will journey to Orofton Sunday for a game of ball, Croftou will have the old reliable "Fay" on the, mound Jrpm Hoptown. A hot game Is expected. The lineup .for ISarllngton is as follows: Clark, o. T. Peyton, p. " ,1b. L. B. Wilson; 2b. ", ' .'if. i jryar8 NO CHANGE IN PASSENGER TRAINS Robert Harris, hie Through freight trains will begin old, while riding from'hVr farm six miles from MadUwnvllle, .using, the loop at midnight, Saturwhile iu an intoxicated'' iioinlition, day night, "June 3, tie new time time fell oil his vehicle 8atunly R' card taking eifeot at that made Thfire.wlll bo several chanires broke his neck, dylngalmoffrmstai 1st Earlington, Madisonville and Hv. John RnmniiH. 90 Veara ol( i Atkinson. The Atkinson office will who was ridintr on horsebsrek fol b& abollsheu and tne name or tne lowing Harris, thought thetian wa new sfation. where the loon leavesmain line, will be called ArkIn a drunken stupar, and pulld the the a contraction of General Mali don, body over a fence and slept beside it ager Stark and Supt. Logsdon names. The block offices at the all night. got up al daybreak Sun- Flemmlng curve and Broadway Bumpus that street crossing will be discontinued day and still did not suspt-eand the building HtEIemmlngcurve the man beside hmf was dead. mqved. The office at Broadway Bumpus went to the house of Lum street will bo left for the use of One day and Howard near by, requesting that crossing flagman . will be pulled night switch engine return-inHarris be taken care of. On off In the Earlington yards and one to the supposed slumlMirer an day and pne night yard clerk, but examination showed that thVbod.v in lieu Of the two Bwltch engines pulled oil, two switching crews, in was rigid. charge of conductors, will be put on Hairfs leaves a wife and ehildreu to do the work between Mortons and and an aged mother. The botiy was Arkdon. All coal coming from the buried yesterday, following thever-dlc- t Morganfleld brunch and Reineoke will handled in the Atkinsou of a coroner's jury tha death yardsue add all southbound chain-gan- g was due to a broken neck. through hauling crews, freight, will set out iu the Atkinson yard to be picked up by through FINL1Y MAY 0M0 X YOTJTO freights. Likewise all northbound chaingang trains will set out For Representative of Hefkir Cwmiy through stHlf at Mortons. The various changes will not take a man Geo. King Will No be CamlMftte. out of Earllugton, but will relieve the vard of haudlinsr throutrh stuff. passenger will continue It is rumored on the streets of Alluse Che main trains through Earlline Fiuley td Madisonville that TltoP.R. ington and Madisonvillo and no will oppo30 E K L, Youug for re change is made in the time of presentative of Hopkins County. passenger trains on the new card. GeorgeKing the well fcuowttrp;-ees- t EIGHT SCH00LH0U5ES of this city is also wtoaUon- t g LInd, Wash., the "Columbian," eastbound Dassenger train on the PROF. SAITH,DELiy. Chicago, Milwaukee & Paget Sound ER1ST1RRING ADDRE early today, railroad, was wreoked the engineer and fireman Instantly The closing exercises of killed and one passenger seriously' Earlington Graded "Sch&ol at injured.' The injured was taken to Lind. Temple Theatre,.TueBday nights Tho "Columbian" is the second May 80, was a great- succew.. through passenger train to leave The music rendered by the EarlSeattle over the Milwaukee line ington Orchestra was of a high) since the completion of the road. class and was greatly appreciated The tram was new and expensively by the a.pdiencp. The youiijc men certainly deseve a vote oE equipped thanks from the community. BOOTLEGGING IS CHARGED Mies Elgin with Miss Lackey-a- s w th. -- Pool Room Owner is Arrested Sonville. at Madi- - clerks drink stand were arrested Tuesday for selling beer under 'guise of a soft driuk. Trial was Bet for Wednesday. Deficit Gone. W. L. Pates and two of the In his pool room and soft accompanist sustained her reputation us a great violinist-T- he selections wore high clssa and were rendered with the skilti of an artist. Tb,e audience greatly appreciated the work oV Misses Elgin and Lackey, ami showed their appreciation by th continued ana enthusiastic ap plause. The choruses given by the girl High School Onomi Club, were of high class aud were well rendered. The address of. Dr. EL. D. Smith, of Uopkinsville, wast au eloquent and .scholarly effort.. Every person present whether young or old felt the elevating influence of the enthusiastic sbnl stiring nords of the speaker Dr. Smith ib always a welcome ,--. 1- ed by several ui'JXrmFLiZWEnZJZdnt JiWB.' C1JJM T BWUHV nominatioVaudtraentally, L.JEiKJ.itotthe.oldstjclipolhoaseE the iii sa8 he wants no politics in hiFi .... Hipn c.nnntv nrert to he torn down .. If. nl itll Al -g" ... Ji I Vv v cian for Wi.jjMiiaLlliUi pr4ujfvfiiti- - Will be-To- rn current fiscal year ending June SO next is in the Treasury tb the de partment's Postmaster credit. Hitchcock has signed a warrant returning to the Secretary of the Treasury $3,000,000, the last amount set apart from the public funds to assist in defraying the expenses of the postal service for the present fiscal year. Down, Have Been Standing HeforiQs in the financial system, it is stated, have made the refund Years. Over 25 possible. "' Washington, May 20. For the first time In the hlqtory of the service. It is Bald, the deficit In the Department has beon entirely wiped out, aud $7,000,000 surplus for the Post-Office 'P. King, J. Long, 88. , 8d. J Grlbble, If. "'D. Curtis, rt. SM. Mltcholl.cf. SECOND ANHTJAL REUNION Of Confederate Veterans ef Hopkins County Will be Held it Loch Mary. n Saturday at LochMary In of the second anpual-reunlo- n the Confederate Veterans of Hopkins couuty willbe held and if the weather Jb good the old soldiers are expecting to have grand and gtorlouB times. Senator Jap. B. McCreary will be .tlie speaker of the day and he will deliver a heart to heart talk to the men with whom he, fought. There, will be other speakers, but the entire speaking program has not been made Earl-lngto- 1VAMOXLIST E. L. HO WESTON Ironton, Ohio, and while pastor there conducted one- - of the most successful revivals at his church ever held in that city, in which nearly one hundred were added tp. the church. Eighty percent of themj being pa"st twenty years old, and a' larire number of tliem being rail-- ! road meu and business men of the4 nltr. ! , J out. ' the day will which will by the Daughtere. be served At the first reunion which was Lfc 3 last year at M'trtona Gap, there were about 75 of the wearers of the gray assembled and after they had a day of oratory, mutton and a talk over old times, they enjoyed it so mu;h that it was decided to make it an annual ailair. UOno of the features of hn tho hiLr nionic dinner Decorate Graves Sunday. .". w" -- 5 Sunday the Veterans will decorate the graves of their departed members at the Odd Fellow's cemetary. Meeting at the Y. M. C. A. building, following 'the arrival of the 2:15 a parade will b formed :whioh will include every automobile In tho county. Company E. will pay a tribute to the memory of their departed members on the same "day and a full uniform will he in tne promises to he a gorgeous scene. The regular decoration day Is Juno 8 but on account of the reunion being held on that day the until decoration was postponed Sunday. n, Theological Seminary at' Louisville, and at the urgent request of the State Board has accept-- , od position aB State Evangelist and will begin with them at the close of his meeting bore. The paBtor aud church hore, learning that twelve days' service c,ould be bad from him, secured his services some time bro, and a most cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. It is the .desire of the church and evangelist through and departure of train that nof only the Baptist church, riglnating at Jf.arlmgtou. but the entire city, will be helped Etleotlve Sunday, April 9, 1911. by this meeting. NORTH BOUND. RantiRfc . . Rev. Howerton, for the past eight' months, has been in the aoutnern iA Society Mr. Fiuldy will more thun likely' UU I ujJJHUtiii J.y ucn uiicr. place auo li'Oontiaots for the new school be a candidate for the if he is, there will ba a scrap ow houses, amounting to $3'077.40 hand that will stir old Hopki "4 have been let by the building The MisBes Coyie entertained a committee of the county board of number of friends Wednesday night from center to circumfereuco. education compo ed of Paul M. in honor of their guest Miss Lucile Farmers, mechanics, railroaders,, laborers rely Superintendent Fox and Green, of Greenville. The evening on tor. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. Takes the stiue Moore, was enjoyable spent by all and deonce. Pain can J. L. O'Bryar. out of cuts, burns or bruises at l lightful refreshments were Bervod. cot stay where it is used. Contracts for the erection of Those present were Misses Pansy Will Give Moonlight new building let go G. J. Wilkie Rule, EHzibeth aud Margaret $895; Pleasant Kemp, Ruth Daniels, Lucile Greeu, will give a are: Suthard, The Wt O. W's. moonlight and bran dance at the itidi:e, $897.50 : Circle City,' $897. Irene and BeBsIe Coyle; Messrs. Miller and Ben Evans, Baker Lakeside Park Saturday, night. This 50 (colored)-- ; Goodacre, $895. Long, Elsworth ContraetB with J. G. Foley; Fntrate, lGrover will be given for he benefit of the EvanB and Ed Majors, of Hopkins-villlodge. Good order and good main Poud River (new district), $834; tained a cordial welcome is extend- addition to Columbia, $150; CopDenny Teague to Practice Law. per Springs, $894; Liberty, $879. ed to all who wish to attend Denny Teague, of St. Charles.who 190; Stauley, $889.75; Friday ib well aud favorably known here, I. C.R. R. TIME CARD. $894.75. .will apply tor. membership to the Work on the erection of these bar at. the June session of the Time of departure of Illinois Cen buildibg8 will begin immediately Christian couuty circuit court. ral trains from JNortonyiue, ivy. r and will be ready for occupancy Where he will locate he has not v NORTH BOUND. by the time the teachers are rea definitely determined, but ic is be1.28 p.m. No. 102 lieved that he will practice in this dy to open their schoole. 8.40 a. m. No 104 county. No. 122, local pa9s.l0.45a m. years of age He ib twenty-seve- n 0.86 p. in. No. l0, local His Pocket A Peek Into school for many and has taught SOUTH BOUND would show the box of Bucklen's g 4.08 p.m. No. 101 Arnica Salve that E. S. JLoper, a years, having ihe reputation of 1.46 a.m. one of the beBt pedagogues in No. 103 of Marina, N. Y., always carpenter, No. 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m. carries. "I have neer had a cut, the county. He has studied law for m. wound, bruises, or sore it would not three years under Luke A. Teague, No. 185 local pass 5.68 a. soon heal," he writes. Greatest dilhealer of burns, bolls, scolds, chap- of Madisonville aud has studiedyears fever-soreigently lor the past several ped hands and lips, L. & N. TIME CARD. Bkln eruptions, eczema, corns and preparatory to being enrolled into 25o at all druggists. the membership of the bar. Time oi arrival of trains passing piles, i Happenings he being out of town-T- he work of the Earlington Graded Sciioo) during the past, year has been very successful and meets the hearty appreciation of the parents of the city-Pr- of. Dudley ably assisted by corps of Teachers ha a great success of thi made school. Saved His Wife's Life. todn v." writes O. H. Brow- nof Musoadine, Ala., "if it had not been Dr. King's New Discovery-Sh- e was down in her bed, not abW to get up (.without help. She had severe bronchial trouble and a dreadful cough. I got her a bottle-o- f Dr. King's New Discovery, andl Bhe soon began to mend, and wa well in a short time.5' Infallible for cougliB aud colds, its the moet. reliable remedy on earth for desperate lung trouble, hermorrhages, asthma, hay fever, croup 60c, Sl.GO.- and whoouinc cough Trial bottle free. Guaranteedfby ail la-gri- ppe, visitor Fifteen vounir meu aud women, received certificates of promotions to High School, from Sopt. Dn- dley who took the place of toE-.irJjngton- . 0 Mr-Mo- ore, uMy wife would have been in her-crav- e J e. druggists. Kentucky Fair Dates. -- The foliqwlng are the d,tes flxwt? for holillng'the Keutiicky Fairs, ir-101- 1 Officers IT aB far as reported. fairs are requested io r porf to m any ommisBions or corrections e? dates. Versailles, AugUBt 22 days. Lexington, AugUBt 76 days--. TJniontown, AuduBt Vanceburg, August Lawr-enoobur- bo-ln- AugiiBt 15 days. 85 days. 94 Burksvi'lVe.'AugiistViri s, FOLLOWING PROGRAMME Re- WORKMAN TICNIC Was Great" Success Friday night, 7:45, "Tho Worth ofs a Soul." Saturday night, 7:45, "The Peni. tent Sl'ner." Suuday, 11 a. in., "Christ tho Banner." Sunday, 7:45 p. m., "What Does the Garden and the Cross Mean to You." ' You will find a cordial welcomo at all the services. b The following nreaohed from: BUbjects will be Big Fire at Providence. Help tho baby through the teeth period by giving it McGEE'S BABY ELIXIR. It Is a healthful, towholea some remodv, well adapted delicate btomach. It contains no opium, or morphine or Injurious drugs of any'klnd. Babies thrive under its excellent stomach and bowels correcting influence. Price e and EOo'per bottle. S61d by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, ,,,, Lvi ug Department. ba-by'- B Fire bturted lu the Thompson building at Providence Wednesday night and consumed utmost the entire builbinu. Bart John- sou ice Oream rarlor aud the KucK-maGrocery Oo. were in thi3 buildiuR and their loss was heaW. Damage to the building is estimated at $7,000. The fir was extinguished by the bucket brigade t 12:80 Thursday- morn- - M.H.&E.TIME w. - The picnic given by the Ancient or MaBter of ceremonied, Dr. P. der of united workmen at the Lakea.m. No. B. Davie. Tuesday was a great success 823 a. m. No. 95 - Welcome Address, Miyor H. side Park well attended. A bountiful 4.21 p.m. No. 51 and was 10.48 p. m, 0. Bourland. No. 98 Response, Hon. JanieB B. Mc- supply of good was fuanished free to , all and a social time enjoyed. Creary. INTERURBAN TRAINS. Rev. J. D. Stanley. Prayer, Grand master workman Marsh or NORTH BOUND. i Dinner. 8.90 a.m. No. 104. Louisville, Grand Recorder J. G. 10.55 a.m. ThankB Offering, Rev. W. O. No. 100...., Walker.of Louisville, and Editor Ly2.00 p.m. ; Brandouk No. 108 p.m. 5.02 No. 110 Five minute Talks, Mr. J. R. on, of the Kentucky Workman, pub. SOUTH BOUND. Rash and Hon. D. .E.Kincheloe. ished at Henderspn, were present and 7 45 a.m. No. 106 Address, Hon.-- Jap. B. Oreary. added greatly, to the enjoyment of the ...10.00 a. ra. No. 105 All sing God with you till we occasion by timely and instructive re12.67 p, in. r?" No. 107 8.30 p.m. meetagaiu. No.'lOg marks. This order is strong in Earl 6.5Q pm. No. Ill Don't forget the well filled ington, and some of the best citizens basket. CARD. It is worse than useless to take of the town are included in its memanv medicines Internally for mus- - bership. cular or chronic rheumatism. All M. H. &. E. time card want lnt Doa't is needed is thatnh&mherliiln's a tree application sand cfthink that piles can't be curd. Thou flot Sunday, April 9, 1H. a. m. have been cared by obstinate ca Liniment. For 6:46 No. 112 leaves.. 'Dean oq'int. jo ctni at any dm twe. . m. No: 118 wrhrwT'.'rrtTM-p11.22 BOUTH BOUND. 4.80 58 -- No. 92 No. 52 No. 94 No. 54 0.25 ,11.15 3 a.m. a.m. p. m. p.m. t Has Been Arranged for Old Soldiers union at Lake Side Park Satur-- 1 and Well Attended and Fine Dinner Served. day June 3rd. on, Shepherd8ville, August 224 August 224 dayB. Errauger, August 234 days. Germantown, August 248 day. Nloholasville, August 298 daye Somerset, August 29- -8 days. Bardstown, August S- days. Paris, September 40 days. Montloollo, September 54 days. Alexandria, Septmnber 55 September 5 4daysw Hogenville, September 53 days. Sanders, September 64 days. Kentucky State Fair, Louisville. Septpmber 110 days. days-LondOdap-MountO- 4 days. 4 days. Brodhead, August 10 3 days. Fern Creek, August 16 4 days. 164 day.. Leltohflejd, AugUBt llvet, HorBe Cave, September September 204 274 day. L days-Mayfl- eld, DR. E. B. HARDIN DR. a RAY P Drs. Hardin J& Rmy DENTISTS Painless Extracting and Percelain Wtk High Class Dentistry k par Spttkky 0t Sesit BumkBUt. IrUpUt MaikMi'tUe, Kentucky .a rft" () ' mm srw mm'M'.MMI 4.- - MMMMIMMMMM f MIMMMMM tUPREMX COURT DI- CL4KXS TOBACCO TRUST Unlawful ? I f. " ri J;:- Hi ClpW3e rmrnn and publisher Wi .1. e. pawoett -- Subscription Rates One i Year fc '.". H-0- 0 Combination Sherman Anti-Tr- in Violation of Law. r? &T " - AUL. me mwvn Three months Slnffle copies. :. 5 ASSeCIATE EBITOR AND BUSINESS , Member MANAGER i- v u. - af Kentucky Press Associafon 1 and Specimen copies' mailed free on application.' Correspondents wanted In all parts of the county. Address us for par- - Washlngton, Mav 80. The supreme court of the United States held the American Tobacco Company and its alltod corporations to LACE CURTAINS DRAPERIES, RUGS CARPETS AND MATTINGS line of the newest and choicest patterns in Lace Curtains and Draperies, Rugs, Carpets and Mattings can be seen in this store. You should see my line, even if it is only to get an idea of the newest and choicest things the season offers. We have a mosi complete showing of everything in this line, and you should take advantage of such a showing to get what you want for your home. A nice . to operatiug anti-tru- inst - violation of the law Sherman The court directed that the combination be forbidden the privilege commerce, or be placed in the hands of a receiver unless it disintegrates m harmony or at the with the law within eight months. most, - Both the firstand seeond sections law have of the Sherman antl-t?uto- been violated by the baoeo trust, according to the court. Not only has It restrained wrong-fall- y and unlawfully interstate commerce in the eyes of the cpurt, but It has attempted lo monopolize the tobacco business, to the injury of f inter-stat- Secuni District Publishers League 4-- MISS ticulars. U, e N Branch Office in Mitten's Fanfare Stare, 119 Sautk Main Street, Maii-sanrilKentucky, Phane Na. AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. Telephone 47 fe-i- rcK , si.-x- Friday, June 2, 1911 ;i . A Early to bed and early to rise, Attend to 'your business and ' advertiset And you will ho healthy, prosperous and wise. Madisonville Notes BY AILEEN DA, VIS. The kind that is advertised in all magazines. They ore made of light wood, stained in sun fast colors. They look well and will hold their the public and its competitors. shape indefinitely. Prices From $2.50 to $10 Ask Porch Shades st so-call- C. A. MORTON Furniture and Funeral Director Madisonville, Ky. j To give all store news to all tore patrous is a- part of real - Rupert Batton. of Waoo, Texas, who have been visiting Miss Ida Bobbitt, of this olty, a few days, has returned-home- 'store service; t's summer in the store is visltiug bore. many of the stores advertise-- ; 4n 3?. Mr. and Mrs. Artie Cummins, who rrjents. Havp you beRiiu to buy have been visitlngin Cannelton, 0 -- summer clothes? Ind., have returned home. Col. R. VV. Overall of the Reineoko A mercuant who KNOWS' he Coat Co., is in St. Louts, this week. -- can make it pay .you to patronize County Superintendent A J. Fox, ' "' i. i J s store .wm.'&averu.Be accoru who has been visiting in Dalto'n a ingly giving rehfeons and price- - few days, has returned home. '" ' facts.. Frank Bell, a well known merbu. chant of Dalton, was here WednesIf a merdiaiit really. believes day visiting hfs brother, G. T. Bell. that his "store news" is :impor-- : Mrs. J. E. Fawcett aud daughters, 4ut to you, lie willpriut it in Luoy and Julia, of thid place, and '"your1' uew,sj)aper. lt"hedoesnJr visitor, Lizzie Lee Prince, of Allens-villspent Wednesday on Loch will no I . . . ' Mary fishing. , .but' ad- - Don't forget the If you bought nothing mortised goods during the next Bee has a branch office for people in Morton's FurniTtwelve months, you'd reduce the ture Store. If you want advertisCOST and raise the STANDARD ing or job work or wish to subscribe li, ! of for the paper, call up number 4. Aileen Davis, Manager. "As ouly uews of real Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McGary, of makes GOOD STORE AD- Earlington, wore here a fdw hours VERTISING, it follows that a Wednesday. r-store must be able to print such . Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Nixon, of "news, in abundance, if its ariver Earlit.Kton, wero here Wednesday. tising is to accompliBli anything Mrs. R. L. F6iiwick, of this place, visited in Earlington Wednesday, If you should hear, incident and was accompanied home by Mrs. ally, that vour favorite store ha R. L. Fenwick, Sr., of that place. 'held au unadvertised special sale John McDonald, the canny Scott, of something you've beeu want-lu- who assists in presidium over the destiny .of the Farmers' National to buy, you'd Bank at this place, has returned nout protected YOUR INTER from a visit to his parents in ESTS wouldn't you? Muhlenburg county. Mrs. Richard Graham ard Mr p. Tit a particular store can' save Wi- R. L. Fenwick left Thursday morn$t- - vou a dollar tin some Darticular ing fur a two weeks' Btav at Dawson '.j? purchase you noe'cl to make, the Springs. y Be ad in The A- Christian Church, Madisonville, announcep regular service as usual tells v.ou where, and wh .kxd when, has a OASH VALUE for next Sunday.. Rev. S. M. Ber-uar- d 7& preaches at 11 8. m. on "Mem-orialc- ." At 8 u. m.' his themo is "The Churches Place hi the World's ".How's. This? Thought. You are invit e d. "We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for any jjf " Get. the habit of coming to the V case of Catarrb that cannot be cured by Hall's y branch offloe of tne i,Vn . Catarrh Cure. CO., CHENEY Sj: 11.. .1L....... P. J,a.... I IIATB &Ioih.um Toledo, O. Bee, at Morton's Furniture Store, .... t? . l"Uj.. VTC, IUC UUUVIBIJJUCU) I.... .UUHII J UUCUCJ .when you want omrraved cards, for the last 15 years, and believe' hlmi perfectly letterhead:!.. (Jance tickets or y honorable in all business transactions and We have the best and able 19 carry out any obligatlona made by program;.. fclsfirm. let us figure w.lth you on prices. Waldino, Kinnah & Marvin, AILKEN DAVli, Manager. Wholesale D.rug '1st, Toledo, O. Whuberly left WedMis Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting upon lhb blood and mucdus surfaces of nesday to visit relatives in Lettch-flel- .i the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c fur several week. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. v-- ' lft-in- our genuine John Byrd aud family have moved "Old Hickory" porch furnito Nnshville. ture. None genuine unless the brand burned on each R. S. Dulin, of Springfield, Tenn., and it-ha- . about piece. O'BRYAH UTLEY INCORPORATED & GO. House Furnishing and Under taking Madisonville, Ky. the guest of Mrp. W. H. Barron in this city Monday. Miss TopHy Nicholls, of Central .City, n the city spending a few days with her mother. Miss Pearl kills returned home Tuesday from a weoks vlsk to her sister, Mrs. W. J. Nisbet in Proviis-i- '' " : e, .A-ti- e . Semi-Wpek- ly Madi-sonvil- le -- living-SUBPRlSI- NGLY g feel-tluitith- nc -- Sjnii-Weekl- . . A , T finan-'dail- Bt-rnlc- e Take Hall's Fa hilly .'ills for const. patoin. Mrp. ( Witherspoon. Robert Osburn, of thfs city, was in Earlington Wednesday on business. Mrs. C. F. Shelton spent Wednesday in Evansviile. Attorney Dave KInehloo has returned from a trip to Dawson Springs. Mrs. Rufe Willis and three daughters, of Owensboro, arrived In this city Thursday to be .tho guests of friends for several days. Will Phillips, of Earlington. was here yesterday. Mrs. JoePowerb, of Owensboro, is S. Huffman, of Nebo, was the guest of Ms. Robards, in this . dence. Lightning Sills Jew. Mrs. Walter Powers and Miss Winnie Ashby returned home Tues- .In 1900 lightning killed only 169 day after spending a few days in people in this whole country. One's chances of death by lightning are Dawson. less than two In a million. Tho Miss Kathleen Elgin returned to chance of death from liver, kidney pf stomach trouble is vastly greater, her home in Louisville after a but not if Electric Bitters be used, att Robert Madseu. West Burlington, weeks visit in this city to frlendp. gave him proved. Bally Patterson, traveling for the la,alter eigneFour doctors suueriiiK up montns ot Amalgamated Roofing House spent from virulennivor trouble and yellow jaundice. He was then com a few days m the city this week. ptely cured by Electric Bitters. Mlsa Florence Elgin w'lll arrive They're tho best stomaoh, llvtr, in the city today to viBlfc relatives nerve and kidney remedy and blood purifier on earth. Only 50c at all during the week, end? druggists. We make a specialty of doing two - You Need Stationery. and three color work. If you want Nothing gives au individual or a classy job work that will give satisfaction see our samples and, get Aim standing in the business world prices at the Madisonville Branch like nice stationery neatly printed. Bee job depart Office in Morton's Furniture Store. The ment keeps constantly on hand a Davis, Manager. Aileen C. Allen Lauder, of Hopklnsville, fine' line of letterheads, noteheadB, was in the city Sunday visiting billheads, statements and envelopes, We both linen and commercial. Percy Stewart. also do circular, invitation and cat Mr. aud Mrp. John Gough, of alogue Give us a trial. You Florida, are in the this city viBltiniT will be work. pleased. hor parents Mr. and Mrs. . G. F. 4 -- .While the decree was regarded as anusually severe, at tho same time there was a touch of leniency in not making the combination an outlaw "now." The various elements of the combination are to be given an opportunity, under the supervision of the United States circuit court for the Southern district of New York, of recreation, so' tfTat there may be brought about "a uew condition- which shall be honestly in harmony with and not repugant to the law." The opinion of the court was announced by Chief Justice White, who also dellverod the opinion jit the court in the Standard Oil case. The entire court agreed that the tobacco combination violated the law, but AssociSherman anti-truate. Justice Hi rlaud dissented from the repeated interpretation of the Sherman antl trust law so as to call for the application of the "rule of reason" in determining what restraints of trade were forbidden by the act. In this respect the division of the court was the same as in Standard OH case.. -st Every housekeeper who takes prkte in her ability to manage her affairs economically, and in keeping down ex penses, should be interested in seeing the finest Refrigerator made. We carry a full line of the .r Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators acknowledged to be the most perfectly refrigerators ever put on the mar sanitary and on your ice bill and lasts a life d Save fully ket 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. strongest and moat substantial manner. Come in and let us show you their many valuable features ice-savi- ng one-thir- St. Bernard Mining Co. INCORPORATED Wi W CrliB9tan, Kenlackn Atlanta Brood Coop MADE OF Semi-Week- ly HEAVY -- GALVANIZED IRON We Claim for this Coop Many. Advantages Will Report on Reciprocity Wednesday. ' Bill . Next I Over Any Other on the Market FIRST: They are" . - Semi-Weekl- em-buss- ed decided yesterday to vote on reporting tho Canadian .reciprocity billnextWednesday.lt hadj been planned to end the lienrinF last night, but additional wituef-se- 8 wn be heard Monday. The Senate Finance-Committ- ee For His Sake 'My husband begged me to take Cardui," writes Mat-t- ie L. Bishop, ofWaverly, Va., "and for his sake I to try it. Before I had taken 1 bottle, I felt better. "Before taking Cardui I suffered miserably every month and had to go to bed until it wore off, but nowj am all right." a-gr- eed ofty. Good Paint Good Results effect. Rev, A. D. Litchfield, of Louisville, is in this citv visiting friends. Wren Howard, Clem Armstrong In Hansel Waltrip. spent Wednesday Earlington fishing at Lock Mary. For that distressed feeling after It's cause and But it's poor logic, poor judg ment, and poor economy to expect good results Irom poor paint. 1 he best good paint is The sherwin-Wiluapaiht ms That's good logic. MADE TO PAINT BUILDINGS WITH eatingv belching and uausea between meals, take Bloodine. It cures Dyspepsia by strengthening the digestive organs so that they are capable of fullfillm' their func- B50 tions. St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, drug department, special agents. Take Here's Graft Por You. Washington, Juuo 1. Charges i It's a pure white lead, pure zinc white, and pure linseed oil paint. It covers most, spreads easiest, looks best, wears longest, is most economical. It's a painter's paint. Made in forty- - i if WrBH eiorht llsnrlisnina shades. Color cards given upon request. that au $850 portrait of former Secretary of State Wjn. K. By cost the Government $2,400 were made before the house coihlmttee on expenditures Albert Rosenthal said he received $850 for the portrait; while h voucher drawn on the department called for $2, , Tho Woman's Tonic You know Cardui will help you, because it has helped others who were in the same fix as you. It is not only a medicine for sick women, but a tonic for .weak women. Being made from mild, gentle, vegetable ingredients, it Is perfectly harmless and has no bad collapsable, and can be Iput away in the fall in a few minutes in a very small space and reassembled when needed in two minutes each . SECOND: The samtary features of these coops cannot be excelled, as the ventilation is perfect and the bottom can be removed in one minute without any trouble, quickly cleaned and replaced, withoutQremov-in- g any other section of the coop, as there are no bolts, screws, hinges or fastenings to bother with. jJLice or vermin will not harbor in galvanized iron, therebeing no crevices in which to secrete themselves and multiply nor for disease germs Iq find a lodging place. These coops are absolutely proof against RatsWea-sles- , Minks, Skunk and other chicken eating animals. Government statistics show that rats destroy ' more chickens every year than every ocher agency, THIRD: It its ma.de of heavy Galvanized Iron and is as rigid as a wooden coop, but does not hold dampness, it is also absolutely weather proof, even in the most driving rain. It is as cheap as anywooden coop and has many advantages not found in them. The different doors can be set in an' instant and 'will remain when placed until changed. fOURTH: Made in two sizes "with. 8 and o inch revolving doors." . '- -$ MADE ONLY BY THE 400. , . Atlanta Tin Plate and Sheet ATLANTA, INDIANA MiSi 'M SOLD BY rmm ST. f, v BERNARD MINING CO. INCORPORATE DRUG DEPARTMENT Q"HVfBHBtUlnArw.'( Gas in the stomach comes from food which has fermented. Get rid of this badly digested food as quickly as possibly if you woald avoid a bilious attack; HERBINE is the remedy you need. It clean rs aud strengthens liver and bowth, and bowels, aud restores energy and cheerfulness. Price 50o. So'd by St. Bernard Mining Oo incoi, orated, Drug Department. aftereffects. Cardui can be relied upen to help you. Try it today. At all druggists. Vv. J. KZIFJKI, NlidiXranL-v-ille, -- Agent Ky. -'- iS rst , hh.tytfltflr- - BEE ADS PAY: GET THE HABIT .ViJv..Jj' :S" ii"-K.-f.. $ZXi jtiimVi;'' o &&Mifo St.i: X-- . -.- LhJL-JraA .'& v- . .. .. -- ':-.,. :v $&&'.r-mJ&&5 L. -mt? itt, jfl ifiwti oikaMfiaHMBMHMBM&iMttiMtfiSBMBHBMRBNH - wHMKT i":i,.te.kfe, m ISaaOaaSBKmBBSCaSsBSiA.-.-i- i. 0 .i8&.;-.(- " klimiii r i t TKKJT ti '"V Ufiq - ,e N II 4cX. HPHl jmi wka stops advtr-- - 1 tU'ag wha hi trad Is pioklm up is like the man who stops fishing when the fish a to MU Think this over and lei it worry you be-fi- 11 ..... dpeuims ..S.. not weainer .. -AT- - tfc&fcusdkuJ&tk dUtat jrfi1 Apdi',Ai AT 64, GOES TO LOOK AT Till JEUJIY X1W Henderson Man of 86 Years May Gain Wife If Not too Feeble. Great Bargain Sale CURTAIN SWISS, 10c, 12c and 15c yd. Nice, pretty new Lawns, 5c yd. Ladies' Silk Hose, all colors, 45c pair. Lare range of Fine Dress Ginghams, 10c and 12$c yd. Large assortment of Barefoot Sandals, 5oc to $1.00., Ladies' White Pumps, $1.50 up Ladies' Velvet Pumps,i.50 up New Millinery at Rock Bottom Prices. 2XN ew O ptore s Something Coming In m. DO YOUR TRADING WHERE r ews of the Town Barn, to Mr. and Mrs. Otho Lour, Monday, a fine 11 pound boy. Moth r and child doing nicely. Kiss Katie Murrel left Tuesday night tor her home in Columbia, Ky. purpose of meeting John Griggs, 8(1 years old and anxious, to get married, of looking him over and deciding whether he will Jikeiy make a good husband, Mrs. Anne Watson, 64 years old, la in this city, according to messages from Cory-doWhen Mrs. Watson was questioned she laughed like a debutante and said: "I can't tell you anything about it except that we aren't married yet." Before Mrs. Watson left Corydon Bhe said: "I'll take him if he isn't too feeble." n, Henderson, Ky., June 1. For the PRICES TALK BIG SALE FOR TsLllilxruex'y, 30 DAYS Tx-ir-rx-xTraixng- fe, Dreas Sillce, Hosiery emd Notion. lot Indiana, where ebe will visit her brother. Miss Irene Coyle, accompanied by her visitor, Miss "Labile Green, of Greenville, arrived borne Tuesday -- MiSB.Goldie Weir left Wednesday A 50 cent bottle of Bloodine Rheumatic Liniment will last longer than the most, aggravated case of sore throat. A most effective remedy for cold on chest, croup, etc. St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, drug department, special agents. . Deleware and Hudson to be Investigated If you ADVERTISE In THIS PAPER. It will LOOK GOOD to you. Try it' out NOW. J What Constitutes a Crank.. POPULAR PRICED HOUSE SOLE AGENTS- HOPKINS H. P, MOBTON, B. GO. LIEBER 2nd Street, Near Mom AGENTS . it from Tennessee college. Mr. and Mre. Cam Ashby have occupied the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wise. l,i I bl lloy Peyton, Ind., Is parents in thinoity. visiting his Mre. Robert Fenwiok visited friends in this city Tuesday. Old papers for sale at the Bee - office, i - !' I Tuesday afternoon shopping. Miss Margaret Banks, of Trenton, who has been visiting in this city, has returned home. Mr. and Mrc E. L. Wise have 'moved Into the house formerly o'o- copied by Chas. MoGaryatid lamlly. Mrs, 0. B. Johnson was In Madi sonville Tuesday shopping. Mrs. Richard Croft, of Hopkins. vllle, is visitiug rolatlvos in this city. Iley Lane and family, who have been eltlxeus of this elty time, will, In a short tlmo, move to Princeton. Ind. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Withers left Thursday morning for Parkersburg, ., to visit Mr. and Mrp. Jim "W. for-som- In MadiBonviile Tuesday. Mrs, W. K, Nlsbet was in Tuesday shopping. Klse Nettie Bell Martin visited "friends in Madtsonvlile Tuesday. Misses Kathleen Splllman and VirKlnia McGary were In Madison-vi- ll Harry Biaokwell. visited friends Madl-sonvil- le Montegue. David Dudley left Wednesday! night for Indiana, where he" will K spend his vacation. James Sorv, of M&dfsouville, was in this olty Wednesday night. Robert Merrihew speut Thursday in JEvansville. were in town Tuesday. Miss OU:e Breezes, of Evansville, who has been visiting her slstf-rMrs. MoCreary, has returned home. , Paal KIur and Hoyt Coll, of Mad-ieonvill- e, The Interstate Commerce Com mission will begin an investiga- : The chief end of man is to be well Monty BmtiKnt Eart Ctrttr Street tion of the Delaware & Hudson's fedand comforatable. Happiness Uanionnullla ifanfitnlu Now York and Chicago rates iu Is te live free, from pain; a sound a mauiauiiuiiB, rvviuuwnj mind m a sound body; and then to New York Pridaj. feed the hunger of our desires. The 1H!ra9IJB';mj..Ws(JI " mwmw poorest of us may be the richest Jn A Terrible Slander world the limitless beauty of Miss Mnbel Browning is on the to neglect liver tiouble. Never do and in the imaginings of the our dreams. It. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills sick list this wrok. on the first sign or .constipation, bil- Man's lmmagtnation will never dio. Jack Wliltford was real sick Wed- iousness or inactive bowels and pre The creation of his imagination are vent virulent indigestiou, Jaundice more real than any reality. Behold x nesday, but is nuw improving. or gall stones. Thoy regulate liver, Misses Margaret Turner and Mary stomach and bowels and build up Desert, how bare and spare it iff; Blair were In Mtdlsonville Wednes- your health. Only U6o at all drug- yet no place is so populous with the gists. day shopping. the ereatlonB of the imagination. The Arabian Nights Is a fruit of the Mrc. Jessie Phillips visited friends Executes Large Bond Desert; Homer and Thoocrltus the in Madtsonvlile Wednesday. Hill yesterday announced the blossoms of a norrow J. J. and .meagre f Will Wilson, of Providence, made execution of a $600,000,000 first and n land. Simplicity Is the a business trip to this city Wednes- refunding morterajre to secure bouds to Happiness and Happiness is day. for the Great Northern and the Chi- not the child of either exactor vast Harry Tallferro, of MadlsonviUe, cago, Burlington & Quincy railroads. knowledge, but pt a knowledge made a business trip to. this city which, even if it knew all things, Thursday. Hobson Removed His Coat and Minister would put all things iu due relation Mrp. Tom Causler is visiting relLeft Church. to each other and to Life. Life is atives in Net'O. The Rev. James O. Glass, rector the supreme boon and to live Is to Mrp. John Hamby was ir Madl- of Grace Episcopal johurch iu live well, broadly and deeply and Ala., left the hall during an highly. There is but Que .life aud sonviUe Wednesday shoppings. a dress by Oapr. R. P. Hobson Mr?. D. P Bankf and visitor. before the students of the Alabama alas,' how few are as yet permitted PreBbyteriau College, because the to live it. He who would truly live Miss Margaret Banks, were in former naval officer removed hiB it, to its depths and. its heights, Wednesday. coat in the presence of the womcr. sound mind 7u sound ".body, has alWanted 100 miners at once for steady work! Apply to Thete is one medicines that every ways been gand is today measured by multitude and NORTONVIIifcB COAI. & COKB Co., family should be provided with and the especially during the summer existence-graspin- g multitude as a Incorporated mouths; viz, Chamberlaip's Colic, by Nortonville, Ky. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It crank. Men of distinction seen the commonplace are always cranks. certaiu to be ..The Baraoa Class of the M. IT.. is almost a quarter. Canneeded. It A knowledge of truth is well for the you affoid costs but Church, South, Sunday school, in- to be without it? '.For sale by all human race, tor by truth we kuow-Life- , tended having a spelling match dealers. and Its relatiou to the Saturday night at Temple Theatre, What is best for the whole Celebrated 78th Birthday, but this has been postponed for two race is best for each member of the Marshall 'race, weeke. Dates will be announced Associate Justice John that knowledge which is r Harlan, of the Supreme Cout of lhe usefulbut promote healthful aud a later. to Dot Bean, Mollie Henify, and Ma- - United States, will celebrate his 78th happy living: Is better than that e His ry Parker have accepted positionwith birthday anniversary which is not go useful. Charles ha-,Semi- - Weekly Bee. These young sociates on the bench and friends Eraklne Scott Wood, iu June Paladies will assist in getting news in congratulated him on the event. cific Monthly. addition to their other work and, May Wheat Going up. friends of the Bee will confer a favor There is no horse liniment more by giving them any news items they' My wheat closed at 104 4 iu effective than for animal flesh than BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT, may know Chicago. Mercy wasfchowu the nor is there any healing remedy for Bilious Fed heavy .iter dianer? Toagua shom lambs Jltld eUOUgJl wheal the human body, that ia milder or It coatd? Bitter Usts? Compledoa llow? Liver Wa8 let 0 tO Supply all demands more effloaoious in Its action.men heals the Bores or wounds of ' seed Wakisg up. Doan't Regnlets core billon and beast. Price 35c, 50c and $1.00 , at a very moderate advance. attacks, asceauatwydnsoro, per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., incorporated, Drug Department. MaRagtr hand-maide- JUSTICE y KABO MAY MANTON CORSETS Henderson, Ky. PATTERNS ROBT. SORY, M. D. Practice limited to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyas Tested. Glasses Fitted. OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 12 A. M.. 2 Office Over C. L- -, Rom' Grocery. 5 , t TO 4:30 P. M. Center Street. ' t MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY t T t 3 -- An-nisto- n, FOre SAIE: l'rg""iymy.l.'yi fP'V'jp i Mad-isouvil- le money-grubbin- Fowls and Eps' from Fa mous Hawkins Strain ot 1 Barred llocks. Also pure stock of Rhode Island Red. Eggs per setting of 15 fine i Barred Rocks $2.00. Rhode Island Red $1.50. unl-ver- e. H. G. DAVIS r3&&Z&&&x&' -'-scafcrcwnrwKai' maaisvnvmc, JMkiiiitfkn mm t nj. 1fiiiirikrirAlTTii1itoifT''ft;-nfiiiii- to-da- as-th8 8-- BE TROUBLED WITH WHY (.. Agents for Amalgamated Arc Flint Roofing TRAIN WR1CX1RS SXSTROY TRACK Engineer and' Fireman Killed. . STAR FILTHY FLIES? can fit your house with JJ screen doors and windows g tnat will prevent tne entrance of these dangerous :and an- noying little pests. The time n , lh' Builders' Supplies. '..' BOORS V WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU Anything you need in. Building Material and Builders' Supplies. Years of- experience enable us to know good from bad and how to buy and how to sell. We have just about completed stocking our' warehouse, which has taken us several months. Everything is where it belongs and our system is perfect. Wc have a complete line of Building Material. Clean, up to date stock, such as Rough and Dressed - DetroitfMicb., May 31. Train wreokers derailed the Michigan express near Oentral Reach Towu, Ontario, today. The engine was overturned "and Engineer .Ruiulau and Fireman Oakes were burned to death underneath. " west-bonud . ro & g&IE TXAMES II --, n CASINGS COLUMNS HIWELS BALUSTERS BRACKETS v bv kivIur Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, it has been ubocI tu mariy epidemics of this disease with! perfect success. For sale by all dealers. Prohibitionists .. Name txceptionseasy Whooping. coiiRh Is not dangerous when the courIi is kept looso and I . SMNDLES State Lexington. Ticket at poacH HAILS BLOCKS . . TBAOERY JkAX NEWELS OAK RAIL OAK BALUSTERS Lumber, Sash, Frames, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Shin gles, Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Moulding, Lime, Cement, Etc., Etc., Etc. ."' : lHASTELS SHIKGLES LADDERS ARCH AND GRATES just Received t -- PLUE RINGS PLATE GLASS ART GLA8S MIRRORS WINDOW GLASS SKYLIGHT GLASS , MIXED PAINTS COLORS Lo'&d of trie Best Tennessee Lime a Car The Probitiou tatate Convention, vhich'will nominate ti full State tioket-,- , begins its sessions thi6 morning at the Y. M. 0. A. at 10 o'clock with Oolonel Geo. W. Bain as temporary chairman, and several prominent speakers on the program. Vicc-Ohairm- ' We have a private siding, no hauling, no switching charges, and" a light operating expense, and we are prepared to meet all legitimate competioni i m TARNISHES BRUSHES METAL ROOFING Jones of Chicago and State 0.. A. Singer of Loaie-villarrived last liight and the guests of Mrp. Frances Beauchamp, The first .session of the convention begins at 10 o'clockthis morning, and, will contine until 12 :80, whea luucheon will be served by the 'Lexington a.nd Chile.E-bur- g au Nationardhairman Charles R. h ruined. Call .and see our line of 6 are screens and get prices. E.. e, oviviuii uwia calxkj. j4 iv kutu h windows' is right now before 1 4 the house is filled and the A 5 wall, curtains' and ceilings are 3j Hi ' ri X J) All Kinds f Painters' a Star Planing Mill Incorporated MADISONVILLE, KY. Arch Street Phone 567 Go. J ON L. & N. RAILROAD W. The secou'd session begins at 2:80 p. m. and the third session begins at 7:80, if the work is not completed 'io the afternooi'. The public. UJnvited to attont'. XJ. - Of. St. Bernard Mining Co. INCORPORATED I II . P., m COYLE, Manager j Store Take HEROINE for all Supplies Agents for Amalgamated Arc Flint Roofing ,.;.., bowel ohaBltels, promotes' regular movements aud .malceg you fehl bright, vlKrous and cheerful. Price Kk. Bbld by St. Bernard Minlmc Oo., inoorpoMtod,, Druff Department. thjowelB. It parities the dietur-bancei- n V V s .4 .'' J. tarnngTon, Kemucxy a KT!tPS saw- - j . p ' r v$r.- - &" t s '. 2 Y. CITY-DIRECTOR- Often The Kidneys Weakened Are COLORED COLUMN. ti . fftt- - KWj' ' "f. C'":.' ii'if!.- LfeiV ' . i$t" fa- - F4-- W, ' K . If Wn IF- Mayor H. C. Bourland. Polioe Judge A. J. Bennett. Chief of Police Win. Bradley. Night Chief J H. Hamby. Tax Assessor J. H. Corbltt. City Clerk Paul P. Price. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. City Physician W. K. NIsbet. Oltv Engineer R. E. Whlpfier. Street Commissioner Robt. Wooo Councllmen Jno. B, Atkinson. Mndlson Oldham, F. D. Rash, Geo. C. Atkinson. Thos. Blair, O. M Henry. Meeting night first Monday Finally Cured by Lydia E. Pink-ian- night In each month. School Trustee Paul M. Moore Vegetable Compound; Board of Health Ed M.Trhhern, Trip p.a. "I suffered for five Vears G. Gilbert King and CurtlB B. Johnand at last was son, JM. D. t from female troubles Postmaster Chas. Cowell. wCnt to three doctors and they did OHURQHES. mo no ;KOod, so my sister advised me to Uathomo - Chukoh. First rnas try Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's every Sunday and holy dayat.7:0 V.eg.etablo a. m. Second mass .and preaching Compound, Ufid 0:30 a. m. Vespe'rsaird bofledfotiori when I had taken p. m. Rev. J. P. MoParland, Pastor. Hh! ':kuK It tHsp'1' only two bottles I Christian Church. Sunday-schoo- l could see .a big at 9:80 a.m. Preaching ovor.x change, bo I took Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7 :45 r , am si. bottles and Iwell in. Prayer meeting overy Wedneb. now strontr and day at 7:80 p. m. gain. I don't know how to express Dr. D. T. Stanley, Pastor. any thanks for the good it has done mo M. E. Church, Regular servicts hope !nd Lydia all suffering women will vthird:Sundayatllarixnahd7:80p.im E. Pinkham's vegetablo evonlnj. iCompound a trial. It was worth its Prayer meeting Wednesday Sunday-schoweight in gold." Mrs. J. P. Endmch, atj:80.mooting, second at 9:80,a. m Sunday at Class X. P. D. No. 7, Erie, Pa. 10:80.a.jn, Lydia EyPinkham's Vegetable Rev. Holtzolaw, PasU r. made from native roots and M. E, Church, South. Rev. V Serbs, contains no narcotic or harmholds tha record O. Brandon, pastor. Services oi ful drugs, and y or the largest number of actual cures every Sunday at 11 a. m. and m. Sunday school at 9:8 7:45 ef femalo diseases we know of, and .aj-p- n. Prayer meeting,- Wednesday i thousands of yoluntary testimonials are on file in the Pirikham laboratory evenings at 7:au o'ciock. ijaaies-AiSociety tvery Monday afterat Lynn, Mass., from women who have been cured from almost every form of noon. Official Board meeting Monfemale complaints, such as inflamma- day after first Sunday in each tion, ulceration, displacements, fibroid month. tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, Missionary Baptibt Church -backache, indigestion and nervous Preaching 2nd and 4th Sunday at ll prostration. Every suffering woman a. m and 7:80 p, m. and the precedowes it to herself to give Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's ing Saturday right. 'Church meeting Vegetablo Compound a trial. Saturday night before the 4th Sun'If you want special advice write day. Sunday School at 9:80 a. m. Mrs.Pinklmm, Lynn, Mass., for it. Prcyti neetini' ew rv Monday nighi is free and always JicJpf ul. at 7:81. Re f. C. H. Grigson, Pastor. SHE by Onrifrtii Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure' Blood. Weak and unhealthy kidneys 'are responsible for much sickness and suffering, SUFFERED tnereiore, n Kmuy trouble, is permitted to. The extremoly warm weather has caused several prostrations in our .towni. Abe Osborne and wife, Mesdames Ltllle Springfield, Ellzn Lrigan, Eliza Mason and L. C. Evans each got top hot. Aiuob, Annie Fletcher, Bell K irk and "Mrs. Joe Williams v Mr-Llzzl- tha xltallty. Reelected wounds produco old sores toese in time ueveiop uicora wmon eat wy and FIVE YEARS Vs vince you of its great merit. ,t son College. The mild and immediate TeJfect iof S. Colbert preached for tho Swamp-Roo- t, tha gr,eat kidaey - and A,Dr. J.Z." Church last Sunday and M. bladder, reinedy, is sobn rearikd.- It Monday nighr. stands thehighest because itsmarkable lectured C. Rev. C. ' Marks preaahed at health restbriniir oronerties1 have been tliemotditreee-in- g Nortpnville last Sunday afternoon. provcn.in thousands of cases. If you need a medicint you i iLIttleArdedfai Radford lias gone J&4y should, htfve the best. to live with her mother in St. Louis. ,Sold by druggists, xu, Lenna May Woodard had the . Our chu.robos were almost vacated last Sunday morning on account of at- the excursion. organs When will our peotention, but your kid- ple learn that it is wrong to deseneys most,, because crate tho Sabbath by taking plenB they do most and tiro frjpb? should have .attention Little James C. Evans 'Ib visiting first. Therefore when his. grandfather near Brownsville, your kidneys are weak or out, Venn. He will spend several weeks you can understand how quickly ybtef-tion the farm. body is affected and' how every organ .Willie HInes will spend the sumseems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or " feel badly t" begin mer with frlehdB on the farm near taking the great kidney remedy, yr., Providence, Ky. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t. Jl trial wm conRuth Hiuea returned from Atkin- continue, serious results arc most likely to follow. other are otrtho sick list. Yir tawy iieed Snow Liniment Rmdy Is a Htalin .up a bad splendid which The wound or Bore has surprised and pleased those who were accusto the slower and Uncertain effect of less powerful remetomed dies. It mends the lacerated flesh so quickly that there Is but little time lost from work. In relieving; rheumatic pains, neuralgia, sciatica. It has done and Is doing: a wonderful work. Many chronic victims of these diseases have found to their great satisfaction that It cures an attack In a fraction of the time required by' the ordinary treatment. It Is equally effective- in the flesh ailments of animals. Owners of blooded stock value It highly for two reasons: It heals sores and wounds quickly, and leaves no disfiguring scars. This remedy Is needed In every home. If its great power and efficacy was generally known, no family would be without It, - Ballard's of fIsh this Man and Beast. spftd with liniment heals th for All Ailments of re Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 par Bottle. JAMES F. MLLAM i NMFMCTM ST. LMMf, M0. Stephens Bye Sabre I a smfe ami apeedy reaaedy ler Sere Bye.. fifty-ce- nt 've I ol Com-oun- d, to-da- sizes. You may liave a sample bottle ,Toy mail free, also a pampmct lemn yon iio7twMiyHxc. how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper Svhea writing to Dr. Kilmeri'& Co.k misJJiugllamtpn, N. T. Don't.nwke take, but remember the name, , Swamp-Roo- t, and don't let a dealer sell you if something in place of Swamp-Royou do you will be disappointed. and one-doll- ar "misfortune again. ; of breaking her arm ay ot - it ls flTEEKE THESE t ? STATES CORKER Hn OnMed-SUt' ft: Geological Survey Issues school 2 p. m. Topographic AW. of Portions of Rev. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. Virginia, Tennessee and North EPISCOPAL Church Services 1st and 8rd Sunday night at 7:45 at the Carolina. ci. Services lourth SunJay morning and evening in each month and Saturday evening preceding. Prayer meeting. Friday eveniiR. .Sunday jlENFHAI BAPTIBT CHURCH. I&- - Urn, -M a - irt r , liter IJRl'i . rjiiv. T.'E fe 1 p' - p . One of the most lofty mountain regions of .the Appalachian Byatein, recently' surveyed by the United States Geological Survey, is depicted in detail in .a topographic snap which the Survey has just published the map iof the 'Abingdon quadrangle." This map s on the scale of approximately 2 mileB to ibe Itich and shows an area oka Utile over 1,000 square miles, embracing Iportious.of southwestern Virginia, northeastern Tennessee, and north-wester.Noith Carolina, in the three States couering in the .southern part of tLe quadrangle. The topographic maps- of the Geological Survey portray all tha works of man the country, and the Abigdon map indicates a region of great diversity. Part of the area is seen to be somewhat thickly dotted with villages, settlements, and individual farm houses; other portions are shown as vast stretches of liigh mountain ranges with many lofty ridges, peaks, and knobs, The larger of , habitations. yortion of the quadrangle' was surveyed by Topographer Duncan Han-aegabut other- tojiograjphers. who worked on the map are J. D. Forst-er- , It. W. Berry,.0. O. Gardner, R. A. KIger, and H. VW Peabody. Hundreds of miles of area were tramped ov.er by these surveyors and scores of camps were established, thousands .of 'sightB made, aad hundreds .'oftrniloB of level lines indestructible ran. rbirty-nln- e bench marks were established, Iron showing the elevations above sea level to nearest foot. The line, between Virginia and Tennessee, aB shown on the map, vab the subject of much controversy for many yearB. Recently, however, it was resurveyod, and it can sew bo easily followed " by the ouumentB which have been placed at prominent places and by the outline of the timber along the line. between-VIrginland North Carolina, according to Mr. Hauuegan, is of ancient date and Ib very difficult to follow; many of the inhabitants living close to the boundary are in doubt whether they should pay their taxes in one State or tho other, as there are no monuments, nnd saarked treeB are very scarce. n de--rojd Library. Rev. Geo. C, Abbitt, Rector. LODGES. n, - Masonic Lodge E. W. Turner Any woman with pimples, skin No. 548 meets lBt. and 8rd. Fridays eruptions, sores or boils does not apin each month. pear attractive and cannot enjoy E. J. Phillips, Sec. life Bloodine, Ointment eureB them Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K. of P. a Bteam hoist, steam pump, electric and makes the skin soft and velvety., Cures cold sores, cracken lips, chap-meets every Monday night. Visitlights, and'air drills. The making ned hands, sore eves, itcnlnc and ors welcome. .Bernard Mining Ernest Newton, S. of white arsetuc began In January; ;bleeplng piles. St. urugaepartment, K. of R. and 1803. In 1910 a company was organ- Co. i incorporated, Hopkins Lodge, ,A. O. U. W. No ized to manufacture Paris green and special agents. . 661 meets every Thursday night. other insecticides for which the ,' Y. Q. Walker, Sec. Brain Leaks. produced at the Brinton Golden Cross Lodge, Earlmgton, arsenic was to be used, and a plant e The. worst lies are not coughed No. 525 meets 1st. aud 3rd, Saturday mine was established" at Norfolk, Va., iu words. night in each month. Mrs. Bertha TJmstead, Sec. but was not vet in operation at, tho What we pray for aud what wo Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets 2nd time of Mr. Hess's visit. oeed are- often vastly different aud 4th Saturday nights in each "The mine," says Mr. Hess, "Is month. Miss Lizzie Huff, Sec. reached from Christiansbujgby a things. Lodge, Earllngton Ben Har There nre two good things Court, No. 55, meets every 1st and very good mountain road, on .which 3rd Monday night at old Masonic the only steep grades are within a about picnics the anticipation-anHall. Dr. C. B. Johnson, Scribe, which is about mile of the recollectiou. Standwaite, Tribe No. 57,Red Men feet above sea level. ScenYcally What has become of the detr meets every Friday sleep. owing country is Harry Long, C. of R. theits altitude beautiful, aud in the old ladies who used to tie their it is cooler Woodmen of the World, Catalpa to summer, resorts, are located within a spectacles on with u string. Camp No. 801 meets every WednesOue of the mpst enjoyable day night." All members, are ear- few miles of the mine. nestly requested to bo there. "The country is well wooded i and sights in the world' is that of a C S, Crenshaw, Clerk. field b left uuiultlvated are soon Modern Woodmen of the World overgrown with trees. Wood for small boy lauding his first fish. ' No.,11992 meets every Wednesday. of worrying over things . "" WalkbBi Sec. fuel and mine timber is thereforo Instead may happen, 'try rejoic Elks, B. P. O. No. 788 meets at plentiful and comparatively cheap. you fear Madisonville Monday night. Owing to the robghpess of the cqun-t-- y ing oyer thjngs you hope will j B. N. GoRDON,'Exalted Ruler. the tillable fields are small, and happen. ' Roy S. Wilson; Secretary. difficult to cultivate: The.sol is A great mnpy mothers have Earllngton Chapter, U. D. 0., Meets 1st Thursday in each month poor and good crops can be raised worrie'd over fingerprints on th onlywlth the help of fertilizers. As' at2:30p."m. Mrs. Kate Withers, Pres. a result of these handicaps. and the tyindpw pane, that they, would Kpights aud Ladies of, Security comparative Isolation of? the .coun- aive ttorldo to see once more. wlilmeet every second and fourth try many of the people are. poor and Ope of the blessings of nob Monday nights. Visiting members ' labor is abundant and low priced." having everything you want, is to attend. invited Qj S. Crenshaw, Clerk. A copy of the report mayVbe' o you of are cordially tamed on application to theDlrec- - the oppprtunity it affords Visiting members, something to wish for aud inviveu lu Mtiuiiu any Ul nicr tor of the Geological Survey at having d the-mine- the Appalachian. The only mine iu the eastern United Stated which has, so; far as known, mined arsenic ore and produced white arsenic from it Is located on the south slope' of Lick Ridge, ono of the minor elevations of the Appalachian Mountains, at Brinton, Va., and is desorl.bed by Frank L. Hess, of the United StateB Geological Survey, in an advance front chapter- on "Rare Metals,' Bulletin 470 "Contributions to Econ omio Geology, l"910, part 1." The arsenic deposits Were found by C. R. Brinton in 1901, and work on the mine and on the erection of a plant for making wh!to"Xrwnic was begun in March, 1902. The brick necessary for the building of the plant more than 1,250,000 wer? made and burned aud thn lumber required was cut and 6awed on tho place. The mine 1b equipped with Arsenic Mine in - Ernest Brown has returned to his home at Hopklnsville, after com pletlng the eighth grade work in the public sohool here. We are, glad to annqunce to the public that eye'ry tneni'ber of the graduating class of the public sohool Eassed, a satisfactory .examination the county board of examiners. Elmer Wilson has returned from State University, Louisville, Ky. MrK. Delia Brooker and daughter; Etnora, aro visiting in Evansvllle, lnd. sisterf Wednesday afternoon. The Baptist Sunday school convention has Just closed a very sue cessf ul session at Mad so ville. Mr. and Mrer Ed Berry, of Princeton, are yisjting in our city. Prof. Bell and 'wife are planning a trip to Ltiutsville ' next week, where1 the Prbfossor will deliver a lecture to the Eckstleu Norton Industrial Institute. Fishing' seems iu, be the favorite sport arhong the people now. Revs. J. W. Davis aud Long, former citizens of this place, spent a few days rlth us this week. His many friends are glad to see Lee Childress on the streets again. The gcaud lecturer, Dr. O'Neal, delivered a lecture to tho S. M. T. 1 Jtefuce Made Useful. Liverpool, England collects a thousand tons of refuse a day. Nearly all of It la put to some use Blisters on tho i.i.nu-- , burns, old eore , bun a hack and rhemnatlem are hI xuhjpct. to the great healing hikI i'iiPtintlnirpower v LIMIMENT 6fBAIiLARD-SNIt ib a marvM mi imln rllf. - Price 25o, 50c and $1 00 hottle. Sold by St HfrnHT'i Ml.nmr To , incorporated, Dnur D purtm..' poalds, O gaenemy In Oplnlena. e are to the mlad what ia to the house. It Isn't eooaemr to have more than you know what ! to with. Oplaloma 'lit-litur- ir When yati feel a cold cntnlng on don't delav, but immediately take Bloodine Couuh Checker, the celebrated throat and lunj? reinedy. It stopR tho oOukIi, relieves the irritation, aud cures the cough. St. Bernard Mining Oo., Incorporated, drug department, special agents. . The Beginning. Children learn to creep ere they learn to go. Heywood. - Is Rich Enough. Poor and content Is rich and rick dough. Shakespeare sM The woman of tmlav whohaBgood health, good temper, tood eeti6e, bright eyes and h lowly ,ouiDlexlon the result of correct llvfnu. und uootl digestion, .wins tli admiration .of Ir vuur digestion Ib the world faculty Chanib-ritWu'- K Stomach and Wi Liver Tablt-tcomet it. For sale by nil dealers. e 1 The uniform buccbss that has attended the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhdoa Remedy has made it a favorite everywhere. It can always be depended npon. For Bale by all dealere. Four KiHeeL Bulbs From France. A large proportion of the Holland flowering bulbs imported iato this country every year In reality come from the south of Prance. .so-call- Four.persons were killed and a $$ore pyer were by a storm which swept Cleveland arid vkinity. A balloon tr Mtiruilll3 MU U.nt. Ma..... 1IU1II4 113 rM,stv.cre Wr1 UlUNCAWiy was struck by lightning and bnrned. -- t will put a Cabirifet Mantel in your depott $25 ? complete, ready to set up, including all. tile and trimmings. Twenty styles to select from in prices from $15 to $75. , 2,-4- -- WE REFUND YOUR RAIL- . ROAD FAREI -- Y.-Q- LEVI LiTftst Furniture aid Stire Htfsi is FURNITURE GO.e KENTUCKY fc HENDERSON . rr ' - WHEN IN MADISONVILLE Visit the Princess Theater, the best moving in the country. Something new each night. Matinee every afternoon 2 to 5. Good music a specialty. LodgeB Washington. hope for. Shrink Spme A Few Facts About Liver Trouble. It was reckoned in Wall street A dull, sluugish liver always bring that the trading iu American To dull, sluguish feeling to' the entire ba'ceo shares Thursday showed body. When the live works propershrinkage in values of $102,000,-00- ly the blood choruses through the body Iu a br'ght red stream Whon tho liver Is inactive the blood becomes dull aud muddy, and it is full .of poisonous matter. A great many pink Calendars For 1912 people try to get fine, clear,things and complexion by rubbing ou their faces. They might rub a life time and the Biimo yollow complexion would remain for the liver We have the swellest causes it. Only bfight, red blood 0. u About the time a city man weeds over a 7x0 garden a couple of times he loses his ambition to be the owner of an 80 acre farm. u Wisdom is good with an inheritance,'' remarked Soiomon. This reminds us of the partiot who is always shouting for the old flag and an appropriation Ex. FFTOEDS 55 & IO CENTS A. D. NOE, Jr., Manager. 4 f Notice, Poultry Raisers jfow Is tho time of line of Imported and Domestic Calendars for 1912 that has ever been shown in this It. territory. They tlXtv V7.J--' '' tm." :w . N1&., i' V": a' are the 'Celebrated Butler your, fowls a good tonic. R4 11 44 cures Cholera, Roup, GapeB, Canker line and the price this nnd Llmberneck. When fed as a year is lower than ever. preventive it not only keeps them healthy, but makes them lay. Price Do not purchase your 191 2 Cure, No jc.Noyour druggist,Pay. Guaran- calendars until you have St. Barnard teed by Mining Co., Incorporated. Drug DeWe partment, Earlmgton, Ky., Uard-jae- r seen our samples. & Bowmer, Madlsoiiviile, Ky. saye Try It under the guarantee. Ask can please you and booklet on diseases of poultry. ar you money. year to feed Doaa Not Remove Blame. Injury caused by oarelessness Is not jjwrrllr-when you say: "I didn't 3BVMQ to" nor are you absolved from !Mi - and rMpocalblllty by those 1 liver sends the impurities out through the pores of the skin a brownlBh yellow. To get rid of the dull, heavy feeling and muddy, yellow complexion et tha liver in working again. Two 50o bottles of BLOODINE wlU do It nine times out of teti. If you are troubled with Constipation and Straining use BLOODINE LIVER PILLS with the BLOODINE. Sold by St. Bernard Mining .Co., incorporated, Drug Departments. Special agent. Blood brings fine complexions. loaded with impurities from the' Instead of tiqutd Antiseptics Peroxide or j(tgtffav It's not made for any certain climate, but is made to withstand the weather conditions of every climate. Amalgamated ARC ROOFING will not drip under tho blazing sun, nor crack in tho bitterest cold. It's made by our secret process and ia universally acknowledge the ono and ONLY absolutely perfect roofing. Amalgamated ARC ROOFING is standard and fakes the same insurance rate as elate or metal. Our agenta nro authorized to refund money in full if Amalgamated ARC ROOFING should fail to satisfy. Send for samples and full information. AMALGAMATED ROOFING CO., First Nat'l Bank BW.. Birsklsasi, Ak. x many people p,TQ now using P&xtine Toilet Antiseptic Tho new toilet germicide powder to be dissolved in water as needed. For all toilet and hygienic usqs it Is hotter and more economical. To cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay. To disinfect tho mouth, destroy disease germs, and purify tho breath. To keep artificial teeth and FOR SALE BY Vil1iTnwrorlr'p1fan. mlnrlp.ss Land of Small Farms. To remove nicotine from the teeth and Egypt's land Is for the mcwt.'wirt dl-- . purify the breath after smoking. vlded up Into small holdings of freW To eradicate perspiration and body half an acre to five acres. odors by sponge bathing. "Geaerally debilitated (or years. Had sick headaches, kcked ambition, was worBeHtandsl' ' we a and. outs. 8 rundown. J!urdcck Blood Bitters I well STAR PLANING MILL COMPANY INCORPORATES MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY Semi-Week- ly Bee Kentucky The best antiseptic wash known. Relieves and strengthens tired, weak, i. "V, Earlington, woan." Mrs. Cbas. Frelteyi;Mtap -- twd' ,' . Com. ," . and 60 cU. a box, druggists or by mall postpaid, Sample, Free. THE PAXTONTOIL.ETOO.,Bot,Ma8. X BEE ADS PAY t- - " n'.iMvAb AlV, y . v . '4im'''"W nw. 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