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Digital page images are linked to the text file. t lOESDAY " TUESDAY: and FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR ft BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE YEAR BIG BAILROAD VanaVrbilt Interest! f FRIDAY1 TWENTY-SECON- D EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1911 INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS Will Soon Sc- - . REVISION Tues- sm JX . 1 CONSERVATIVE LIQUOR , , WAR EXPECTED EKORMOUS WATER HES0U1CES. JOSEPH SMITH HEAD OF , Have 1 OF MORMON CHURCH THI I. fc Agreement Fabulous Sums Involved In Water opment-Re- port Devel- - MEN WitK L & N. ologlcal Survey by United States Ge- - Called to Washington to Testify in called Sugar Trust Case. on Ohio River Basin. To Hold Reunion at Louisville on day, July II Good Effect: Already Being Experienced. . be Completed Chicago, June 17 With the anAlarmed by Efforts of Liquor nouncement made quietly by officials of the Chicago, Indiana and Politicians to become Dominant EARLY CONFERENCE SEEMS LIKELY "or For the first time in a number of years an open break between Louisville and Kentucky distillers, and wholesale whiskey housed appears imminent, and the more conservative men in the whiskey trade have all, during the present week, considered calling a convention of Kentucky distillers in Liuisville for the purpose of repudiating the political operations of the brewers and of certain inpn in the whiskey business. 'The cause for the present acute situation are summarieed as fo lows: Thecoustant political activity of Mr. Lawrence Relohert as the pollt-crepresentative of the brewers, and of Mr. Owsley Brown as the political representative of a certain portion of the whisky trade. In this connection it is felt that Mr. Relchert and Mr. Brown are stir, ring up Buoh feeling against the liquor business that instead of simply a fight for the county unit bill, the State will soon be faced with a movement for total prohibition. The profuse expenditure of money furnished by liquor men now going on for the purpose of controlling both political parties. The bitter feeling against the liquor business growing up all over Kentucky as a result of these thinly veiled eflorts at liquor domlna tion of both parties, including tne fUancing of Repub in Louisville and eleowhore, and efforts to control thn Demo, emtio State primary July 1 next, al anti-O'Rear Southern Railroad that on July 1 tht road would run its faBt trains from Chicago into EvaiiBville, T.nd. the first step of what may prove one of the greatest railroad wars in the history f American transportation was talked (or with opening of the old Walsh railroad to the Ohio river by the Vanderbilt interests, which control It through their New York Central linep. A traffic agreement has been entered into with the Louisville & MaBh-vlllallroad which practically gives the New York Central lines a Chicago to the Gulf line and brings n the first actual competion, the Great'Lakes to the Gulf line, the Illinois Central has ever experienced, le Har-rima- two weeks from to-da- y. Lightning Kills Few. 1000 lightning killed only 109 It people m this whole country. One's chances of death by lightning are loss than two in a million. The chanco of death from liver, kidney or stomach trouble is vastly greater, but uqt if Electric Bitters be usod, au Robert Miuiseu, West Burlington, la., proved. Four doctors pave him up after eight mouths of suffering from virulent liver trouble and yellow jaundice. He was then cured by Electric BItterB. They're the best stomach, liver, nerve and kidney remedy and bloou purifier on, earth. Onjy 50o at all druggists. com-plotuly L & N. KICKS ON TAX FIGURE Bradford, oJLouiBville, Ky., who looks after the real estate of the L.&N. railroad, together with J, W. Logsdon, superintendent of thw L. & N., and A. B. McVey, supervisor of bridges and buildingB, appeared before tho county board of review Wednesday to object to a raise of the assessment on L & N real estate on West Ohio and West Vermont ' street. ' Mr. Bradford declared .that the company whb taxed outrageously. The block along where the old St. Mary's hospital stands was raised to $80 a foot bv the last assessment. According to Mr. Bradford, this was to high and more than tho prop orty.waB worth. Tho L & N owiib two blocks alung Ohio, street, and one on West Vermont street. Tho chief objeotlon was made on the property on West Vermont and ou lot on West Ohio. The Belt line owns tho remainder of 'the pfoperty in the district and 1b assessed at the same 'that the L. & N. has. "We should be treated like any other citizen of Evansvllle", ae clared Mr. Bradford Wednesday wueu speaking before the board. "We feel that this is away to"b high an , assessment' on this property, and wish you to consider it.,, The members of the board, while they did not express themselves on the matter, will as a body vote against lowering the assessment. . Journal News. C. O. H His Pocket would show the box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve that E. S. Loper, a carpenter, of Manila, 2s. Y., always have neer had a cut, carries. wound, bruises, or sore it would not soon heal," he writes. Greatest healer of buruB, bolls, scolds, gapphands and lips, ed eruptious, eczema, feverooreB. corns and skin piles. 35c at all druggists. A Pek'lnto 'I JB, W. Augustus, who has been doing the brlek work on the M. E. cbnrob hM gone to Padueah to begin work on tile Method! t church. present. v trouble. All of these loads with a single engine andv'-In Kentucky, Odd Fellowship has now 2,000 members, in Southern without the aid of any other assisAny woman with pimples, skin Ind., 20,000. Every one of theBe 0 tance. And when it comes to banteruptions, bores or boils does not apmembers have been notified of ing empty cars the trains carry pear attractive and cannot enjoy that they seem almost limit life Bloodine Ointment cures them thiB reunion. The railroads of Kenof a and makes the skin soft and velvoty. tucky baye given a one fare for the less. city gus plants which is URed for has shown that such records Cures cold sores, cracken lips, chap- round trip, and the Indiana roads in ped hands, sore eyep, itching and should cover all stages from a) bleeping piles. St. Bernard Mining the Louisville territory one and one-haThe woman of today who has gooCv Bummer cooking in the kitchen health, good tempter, good seaBerv. ffc.it) for the round trip. solute tnaximum.to absolute tnin-imu- Co., Incorporated, drugdepartment, range. Such coke is, however, Or.e of the most enjoyable features bright eyes and a lovely complexion and embrace periods of 5, speolal agents. rte result of correot living and goods' of slight commercial importance, of the reunion is the basket picnic. digestion, wins the admiration off 10, and for some streams even the above figur representing Each family is expected to 'take the world. If your digestion l their d'inner in baskets, and eat them faculty Chamberlain's Stomach and the industrial coke production of 20 year. Theee Wy seem at Liver Tablets will correct it. Foev Madisonville Notes picnic fashion. first glance excessive lengths' of vthe country. Ooke is au irapoi-tasale by all dealers. Grand Master Gruber, of Kenand necessary factor iu the time for a simple determina tucky, and Grand MaBter Stlpp, of Ice Cream Supper a Success. metallurgical world, beinn the tion of a river's capacity, but BY AILEEN DAVIS. J Ifldlanaare both exerting all of, used in the reduc when, the vast 'interests' involve!! priucipal fuel Tb"5t"dcream supper Jgiven '&.' their influence toward getting every in river development are con- -, MisB Iva Stanley Is viBlting friends Odd Fellow within reach of Louis- the'Victory building by the ladies-?tiou of ores and the making of in White Plains. of the Methodist church for the- ville to attend. steel rails, structural st'eel, and sidered it will be recognized benefit of the new church buildlngsr C. E. Owen and W. J. Kirk are be takother such products. Thus the that euough care must BliBterB on the hands, bums, was a suc'ceBS In every way. visiting friends in Princeton. scalds, old sorej, lame back coals which have iiue coking en to obtain trustworthy inforwas well attended and someMiss Ethel Jackson, of Slaughter-vllle- , rheumatism are all bubject to aud the thing llko twenty flye dollars wheohighest in mation. qualities are of the was here Wednesday. great healing and penetrating power cleared. dustrial valup. In tfie Geoloei C. W. Bondurant, of Henderson, of BALLARDS SNO W LIMIMEIsT 50 cent bottle of Bloodine RheuA It is a marvelous pain relief. Price Whooping cough is not dangerouET W. 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold cal Survey's matic Liniment will last longer who has been visiting his aggravated caBe of coking coals than the moBt most effective rem- B. Bondurant, for several days, baB by St Bernard Milling Co., incorpo- when the cough is kept Ioobo and' ' schedule, high-grad- e Bore throat. A excepttons easy bv giving Ghana rated, Drug Department. rank equal in value nnd impor- edy for cold on chest, croup, etc. returned home. berlaln's Cough Remedy. It bae- We make a specialty of doing two St Bernard Mining Co., Incorporbeen used in many epidemics of thiuv tant to anthracite. Earlington vs Hopkinsville. ated, drug department, special and three color work. If yon want disease with perfect buccoss. Fors Iu the United States industrial agents. Oue of the bestgatnes of the season sale by all dealers. classy job work that will give satiscoke is produced by two methods will be plajed Sunday between faction 6ee our samples and get This is a True Snake Story. Yard Telegraph Office Moved. . in beehive ovens, where the prices at the Madisonville Branch Earlington and the strong Hopkins1 have just rea,d Tom McNeals Office in Morton's Furniture Store. ville ietim. Brlnkley, the famous Tho operators who have beeittf coke is the only product recover working in the yard office nesusr Aileen Davis, Manager. K. I. T. pitcher, will work for ed, and in by product ovens, snTike yarn iu Valley Farmer with Foster receiving. number nine have been MIbs Minnie Gates, of Sebree, was ie subsidiary and I am uot doubting 'one word all the important Peyton and ijbng will work for Earl- the depot, and freight trains leav- 'here yesterday visiting friends. products are conserved, such as of it, for I know snakes are won ington. Come Out and see one of ing this terminal will get orders :v. We have a C. R. RamBey, of Providence, was the best games of the season, Game this point in future. gup, ammonia, creosote, aud coal derful creatures. here WeduesJay. called 2 o'clock prompt. rar. At the present time the snake down here in North CarMisBes Tot Fike and Macey Beard, bulk or the coke is made in Jhe olina called the bull snake, also representing the American EducaWhen yau feel a cold coming on C. R. R, TIME CAHDv beehive ovens with known by the name of "hoop tional Society of St. Louis, were in don't delay, but immediately take Bloodine Cough Checker, the celeau unnual wastage of millions of snake,,. It does not crawl as Hartford Wednesnay in the interest brated throat and lung remedy. It Time of departure of Illinois Cendollars worthof by products. In other snakes do. When it gets of this Society. They will leave for Btops the cough, relteveB the Irrita- tal trains from Nortonville, Ky 1810, according to Mr. Ptutser, ready to move off it simply St. Paul, Minn., soon for tho same tion, aud cures the cough. St. BerNORTH BOUND. nard Mining Co., Incorporated, purpose. 1.28 p.m. ,. No. 102 17.18 per cent of the total coke takes its tail in us mouth, form department, special agents. drug Get the habit of coming to the 3.40 a. m. No 104 T output was made in hence the name ing a hoop No. 122, local pass. 10.45 a hi. -branch office of the KENTUCKY PEESS ASSOCIATION No. 130, local (WJ&pumv oveus, as against 15.91 per cent aud rolls along, like a wheel. Bee, .at Morton's Furniture Store, SOUTH BOUND- emso produced in 1909. The figurs These snakes are very poisonous. when you want engraved cards, Elect Officers for the Ensuing Year No, 101 obtaiued by the Geological Sur- They have a sting in the end of bossed letterheads, dance tickets or 1.48vam, No. 103 W. B. Haldeman, of Louisville, programs. We have the best and No. 121, local paBs. 1.26 p.joiv vey show that thre is a grudnal the tail aud a sting from one of President No. 135 local pass 5.63 a. m. let us figure with you on prices. increase in the use of them means a horrible death. Davis, Manager. Aileen Tne Kentucky Press Association ovens. At the close of 1910 there The poison causes its victim to Mr.-jy- wJ Mrs. W. A. Nelson, of L. & N. TIME CARD... now iu session at Cerulean Springs were 2,187 coke nvens in course ?well to an enormous size. A hCovmgton, Tex., are visiting her elected the following officers for the of construction, and of these 920fnegro and' I were out in the brother, J. T. Alexander, of this Time, ol arrival of trams passing coming year: or 42.00 per cent, were field chopping cotton one day oity. through and departure President, Col. W. B. Haldeman, of originating Earlington. of trainee at ' oveus when we heard a noise like a Mrs. Dixon, of Mortons Gap, who Louisville. Effective Sunday, April 0, 1911.. has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Vice President, E. D. Shinnick, of bull bellowing. The'negro knew NOBTH BOUND. There is one medicines that every what it was and said: "That's a Artie Joues, has roturued home. Shelbyville. 6,25 . m," No. 92. provided with and family should be Mrs. Fred Strother and children Secy.-TreaJ. C. Alcock, of 11.15 a.m. No. 52 during the summer sting snake, and he is comirig have returned from a visit to relaespecially 7.23 p.m. No. 94 mouths; viz, Chamberlain's Colic, right this way,, We stuck our tives in Bochester. ' 11.22 p. m, No. 64 Executive committee; Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedv. It is almost certain to be needed. It' hoes od aud skedaddled. The SOUTH BOUND. Miss Eileen Gold", of thiB city, will Joh.i S. Lawrence of Cadiz, ChaircoBts but a quarter. Can you affoid snake, 4.30 a. m when it came along, leave Monday for Gordousville, man No. 63 to be without it? For sale by all 8.23 a. n.- No. 95 J. R. Lemmou of Mayfleld disappointed and stuck Tenu., to spend her vacation, seemed dealers. ,. 4.21 p.m.. , No. 51 y J. B. StearB of Nlcholasvllle. 10.48 p. bx- -. No. 93 its stings into mv hoe handle. Don't forget the e W. K. McKay of Louisville. Test Train. Bee has a branch office for is a fact, that hoe hanAnd it people in Morton's Furni- John W. Gaines of Bowling Green. INTERURBAN TRAINS, A tost train left here Wednesday dle swelled uutil I ,had to get a ture Store. If you want advertisNORTH BOUND. morning with one engine and 1465 log wagon to haul Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner? Tongue it off. I took ing or job work or wish to subscribe coated? Bitter taste? Complexion sallow? Liver 7.62 a.m- vNo. 104 tons of freight, picked up '185 tons 10.55 a. mi No. 106....; needs wakiog up, Ooan's Regulets cure bilious Gup making 1650 tons it to a saw mill and had it saw- for the paper, call up number 4. ot. Mortons 2.00 p.m- vNo. 108 Aileen Davis, Manager. attacks, 2j cents at any drug store. the largost load ever hauled over ed into lumber, besides several 6.02p.HiU. No. 110 Judge Yost and wife, who have ' SOUTH BOUND, this part of the division with one hundred feet of "culls. I 'know You Need Stationery. enginu. The test was successful an those who have qever seen one been in Martinsville, Ind., for sev7.10 a. nsu-- No. 103 Nothing glveB au individual or a eral weeks, have returned home. good time was made. 10.00 a. nit No. 105 may be a bit inof these snakes Misses Mary Laffoon, Bessie Card-we- ll flm standing In the business world 12.57 p. ro. . No. 107 and Mary Lee Bradley, who like nice stationery neatly printed. 8.20 p. m. . No. 109.,, There Is .no horse, liniment more credulous, but the negro is ready have been attendiug school at St. Tho . 6,10 p m.. No. Ill Bee job departeffective than for animal flesh than to vouch for it, Bill Larkius, Vincent, home. BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT, ment keeps constantly on hand a nor is there any healing remedy for Goldsboro' tN. O. Mrs. R. L. Fenwlok and son flue linK of letterheads, noteheade, the human body, that is milder or have been visiting relatlvqs in Earl- & E. TIME CARE- Kbillheads, statements and envelopes, M. H. more efficacious in its action. It ington. tick heals the sores or wounds of men "Generally debilitated for years. Hadami Richard Graham made a visit to both linen and commercial, We & E. time card went iat M. al Millport Wednesday. and beast. Price 36c, .50c and $1.00 headaches, lacked awfehteB, was worn out also do circular, invitation and cat- effectH. Sunday, April 9, 1811. , per bottle. .Sold by 8t, Bernard ran down. Burdock Bleed Bitters nude we a No. 112 leaves. . ... ,5:46 a. m. Bob Nails, of the Anton cons try, alogue work; Give us a trial. You Mining Co., incorporated, Drug De- wall woman," Mm. Cha. Freitoy, Mooeup, . " .will be pleased. , was here yesterday on business. arrives.... 8 ;30 p. pu-partment. Coo. .f. . - attention is callPaper ed to the importance of longflow,' inCeke f Great Industrial Importance. time records of steam as all rivers vary , greatTo ninuv readers the term asmuch ly from year to year. Experience 4,coke" implieB wer-carried ly as possibly if you would avoid a bilious attack; HERBINE is the remedy you need. It cleanses and strengthens liver and bowels, and bowels, and restores energy and cheerfulness. Price "60c. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., incorporated, Drug Department Gas in tiie stomach comes from food which hab fermented. Get rid of this badly digested food as quick- Washington. D. O . June, 20 Jos. As water is a country's urea'-e- st epb F. Smith, of Salt Lake City, mineral resource, the study head Of the Mormon Church, inn ft to testify beof tne water resources of any come to fore 'the house committee investigaUp mostfim-poetacountry is one of sugar trust, ting thp investigations. The his connections with the States Geological Sujv-Utah-Idah- o Sugar company. has been making a systematic to a message from Smith, study of the rivers aud other saying that 'an attack of rhpumatlsm water supples in the Uuitni and business obligations would prehis appearance here, Chairman States and during the lnit 15 vent wick of the committee Hard years has published over 250 i- sent thiB ultimatum. mports presenting ,the results of "Committee ' has determined to this workk Perhaps the most im- have your testimony; the only quesportant, pnase of the work lsHh tion lett Is will you come on the 22 we Bend without measurement of the flow of an officerRUbpoena or shall to serve you. Please anB-wstreams. Records of stream flow at once." are absolutely essectial to anv When advised that rhe committee intelligent river development, would Insist upon his presence Preswhether it be u the interest ident Joseph F. Smith sent a second of navigation, of flood prevent dispatch to Chairman Hardwick in which he said he would go to Washion, of irrigation, or of power ington as soon as the proper papers development. In a report rju-- t is- were berved and the condition of bis sued by the Survey deahug with health would permit. the surface water supply of the Reyond the fact that such a telegram had been sent, President Ohio 'River basin Water-Suppl- y 8inith refused to make any Btate 268-Wat-hmeton nt so-call- U-rit- ed y Re-plyin- g to-nig- ht or Statep. To make the reunion one of especial importance, the children of the Widows' and Orphans' Home at Lexington will be brought to Louisville by special train, and also the children of the. Widows' and. Orphans' Home at Greonsburg, Iudl-anPreparations are being made to give these children the greateBt day they have ever had or ever will have. Grand Sire John B. Cockrum has been Invited to be' present, and the Grand Masters, Grand Secretaries and Grand PatriarchB of Illinois, InVirginia, Virdiana, Ohio, Wfc-ginia and Tennessee have also been invited. Many of them have also Biguifled their intention of being a. t day, July 11. The reunion will be held In Fontaine Ferry Park, one of the greatest pleasure resorts in the United The members of the local lodges I. O. O. F. are very much interested in the great reunion of all Odd Fellows, their families and friends throughout Kentucky and Southern Indiana, at Louisville, Ky., on Tues- The good effect of the revision of the Henderson division of the L. 1e.t N. railroad is alieady being felt. The revision work has been completed in a number of sections, the new traok has been laid and trainsar-norunning over it. The track1-!-ocourse new and the fast time that " is expected to bo 'possible wbea tfe roadbed is well settled andthe traclcA has been fully ballasted and leveled,.-cannyet be maintained. Therr are also some of the most important places on the division that are yet completed. For Instance the cut through Empire hill that is to tale the place of the heavy grade tbat-h- as w f ot t point, will do away with this heretofore obnoxious place and the se- rvices of a 'bill engine will qot required. Fast freights are now loaded hum- dreds of tons in excess of what they -could formerly carry, a load of thousand tons not being anything, unusual for them to haul on tbesse-fas- t rues now. The- local and Blow" moving freights handle greator load b having already carried ns high fourteen hundred tons without ansr br-loug- er - formerlyv done Bervice at that, . a. y ment. 62,-00- -- lf m nt A 1 Tbe-suppe- r - - coa'-classificati- on Hop-kinbvil- le mo-red- " old-fashion- ed cts Semi-Week- ly 4.oa'-p..mr- - by-prod- uct by-prod- . s. Jeffer-sontow- u. Semi-Weekl- Madi-souviU- Semi-Week- ly ' have-returne- ? I ,No-,-U- 8 . '$!- - yniwiwffwtyr-- ' u? -, "- - - P' r- -. & I chejnB ASSOCIATE EDITOR ANO BUSINESS MANAGER Subscription Rates Year Six months One 51.00 50 2 5 "" CITY DIRECTORY. 0. A. MORTON Go H. O. Bourland. Police Judge A. J. Bounett. Chief of Police Wm. Bradley. Night Ohief- -J H. Hamby. Mayor With Ua to r PAUL M. MOORE, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWCETT Member of Three mouthB Single copies Kentucky Press Association nd Spscimen copies mailed free on application. Correspondents wanted in all parts of the county. Addross us for par- W k If x M m lEHi J II Second District Publishers League Branch Office in ticulars. Madi-sonvill- e, Tax Assesaor-'-- J. H. Corbltt. City Clerk Paul P. Price. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. City Physician W KrNlsbet. City Engineor It. E Whlpfler. Street CoinmlssionerBnbt. Wooti C6unoilmen .Too. B, Atkinson, Madison Oldham, F. D. Rash, Geo. C. , Atkmsou. TI108. Blair, C. M Henry. Meeting night first Monday night iu each month. School Trustee Paul .M. Moore Board of Health Ed M. Trahorn, G. Gilbert Kingnnd Curtis B. Johnson, fti. D. PoRtmastor Chas. Cowell. Sisk Bros'. Book Madisonville, Kentucky Co. Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Kentucky, Phone No. AILEbN DAVIS, Mgr. 4-MISS Where they sell Stationery, Watches Clocks. ry of all kinds; Wall Paper Window Shades, .Pictures, Picture Frames, Etc. ' Jewel- -;' i i Telephone 47 Friday, June 23, 1911 OHUBCHES. mas every Sunday and holy day at 7:" a. m. Second mass and preaohim 9:30 a m. Vespers and benediction pm. Rev. J. P. McPariand, Pastoi ,tl44C Of every one hundred of todays' visit the stores shoppers, seventy-fiv- e whose ads have made the strongest purse-appeto them. al Catholic Ciiuuoh. First Special Reduction on Vall Paper for the Next Ten Days. m Early to bed and early to rise, Attend to your business and advortisei And you will he "healthy, prosperous and wise. - v. J, k IMPRISON WIFE DESERTER Geo. H. Sehon, qf Louisville, "aperinlendent of the Kentuckv Children's Home Society, made a suggestion at the recent session of the Kentucky Press Association which should be heeded by legislators iu every State. He urged that the desertion of pife and family be made a felony as a means of taking a creat burden from the State and pre serving homes which are broken op through the failure of law to force worthless husbands to live tip to their family obligation?. In States where desertion of family has been made a felony, the number of abandoued child-- , ren and wives lias been lesseued perceptibly. Some States have even provided that the husbands and fathers imprisoned for desertion shall be paid a small wage that goes to the support of their dependent oues. Most of the wayward and incorrigible boys and girls who become Slate charges are the child-- merchant who believes that the more people know about his store the more patrons he will have is sure to be an aggressive advertiser. A Go Cart Specials This week the entire line of carriages are offered at a sacrifice. $3 50 Go Carts, now. $3.00 $5.00 Go Carts, now. 3.7s $6.00 Go Carts, now. 4.50 $7.00 Go Carts, now. 5.00 $8.00 Go Carts, now. 5.75 $9.00 Go Carts, now. 6.75 $1 coo Go Cartr, now 7.50 n body. When the live works proper-lthe blood choruses through the body in a brunt red stream. WIipu the liver is inactive jthe blood becomes dull and muddy, and it is full of poisonous matter. A great many people try to get flne. clear, pink and completion by rubbing thing on their faces. They might rub a life time and the same yollow complexion would remain for the liver causes it. Only bright, red blood Blood brings fine complexions. loaded with impurities from the liver sends the "impurities out through the pores of the skin a brownish yellow. To get rid of the dull, heavy feel ingand muddy, yellow complexion get the liver in working again. Two 50o bottles of BLOODINE will do it nine times out of ten. If you are troubled with flonstipatlon and Straining use BLOODINE LIVER PILLS with the BLOODINE. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., incornorated. Drutr Departments Special agent. y dull, sliicilflh Trouble. sluRgiBh liver always brinjr A dull, A Few Facts About Liver feellncr to the entire Rev. HoirzcLAW, Pastor. M. E. Church, Sooth. Rev. w C. Brandon, pastor. Services 01 everv Sunday at 11 a. m. un 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at 0:3 a, m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evenings at 7:80 o'clock. Ladies' Aid Society tver, Mondav afternoon. Official Board meeting Mondav after first Sundav in each month. at 9:80 a. m. Preaching ever Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and ; :45 . m. Prayer meeting overy Wodnos day at 7:80 p. m. Dr D. T Stanley, Pastor. M. E. Church. Regular servient third Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p. . Prayer meeting "Wednesday evenin, at 0:80 a. at 7:80. Sunday-schoClass meeting, second Sunday at 10:80 a.m. 11 ol Christian Church. Sunday-schoo- l i iuiiiui fiiiemwn uiien uu vruers una ouuijutnou uuuruuiccu , smmmmmmnmammmmmmmmmmammmMtvmmmmmmamamr IT I 111 INSURE NOW Besides the usual hazard during this month you have, the added danger of lightning burning your home or household Protect yourself by insuring against goods fires, tornadoes, etc. We represent only reliable companies. Let us explain. UNE is the storm month. J aaturae Preaching 2nd and 4th Sunday at II a. m ana 7:80 p. m. and the nreced- ing Saturday "Ight. Church mooting Missionary Baptist Churuij -- C. A. Morton day. Sunday School at 9:30 a. in Prpyti neeMiit evrrv Mondav night at7:3i. Re. . H. Grigson, Pastor. 1 ENi-rvAJ ugnt oeiore tuo 4tn Sun- Furniture, Carpets, Lace Curtains and Draperies evening in each month and Saturday evening preceding. Prayer meeting Friday event. . Sunday school 2 ic rvlces lourth dun jay morning aud p. m. Baptist Church. KIMMONS & SISK General Insurance - Mortons Gap, Kentucky Kentucky Fair Dates ren of unhappy Homes, where I' ft pretentious institution the State or any religious or charitable organization can maintain. has deserted his post and left the wife without means to keep her family toserhor. Surely the desertion of wife xiu 1 children is as black a felory as auy man can commit. It not oulv blights the lives of the persons he is pleged to protect, but at menaces public welfare. The .State mut make every po?- fiible effort to protect the home. Sit is in the goo.l home that the .nation's ideal.6 are protected and conserved. Even a humble home diifurds. children a better chance for useful lives than the most the fath?r -- 'GONE TO HER REWARD Mrp. A Fawcett died suddenly at the home of her daughter Mrs. Ohaf. Morris, of Batesville, Miss., Saturday nigh and was interred cat Oak Hill cemetery, Milan, STenp., Sunday afternoon, by tie 3ide of her husband, Rev. W E. IFawcett, who died in 1880. Mrs. JSFawcett was 72 years old and had Sbeeu a member of the Baptist 30hurch since she was thirteen 'years old. She was. a devoted christian mother and diirinc her Song life was never known to ?3$eak ill of auy one nor missed d& opportunity to do what she ,zomu ior uie uuuae ui me master ahe loved. 'She leaves five daughters, Mrs1 TR. T. Yates' of Austin, Tex, Mrs jKemmerly, of Dallas, Tex., Mr. JJ. D. Loving, of Memphis, Tenn., Mr. Chun. Morris, of Batesville, Miss, and Mrs. Grace Smithson, of Memphis, Tenu., and one son, the writer. On account of the i long distance aud the suddenness ai her death none of the child- j Ten attended the funeral except Mrs. Morris, Living and Smith .eon, of Batesville and Memphis. iFrleud after friend departs, 'Who has not lose a friend? There is no union here of hearts Ttiatfinds not here an end. Wo need to shed the bitter tear, 37or grieve with saddened heart some day f For we will meet again , Nevermore to part. preventive it nor only keeps them Lawrenceburg August 154, days. healtllv, but makes thorn lay. Price 50c No Cure, No Pay. GuaranLsltch field, August 154 day?, teed bv your druggist, St Barnard Bnrksvilie, August 15- -4 days. Mining Co , Incorporated, Druu DeBrodhead, August 103 days. partment, Earlmgton, Ky., Gardiner & Bowmer, Madisonville, Ky. Fern Creek! Auiuiat 104 days. Try It under tho guarantee. Ask 22 4 days. Shepherdsville, August for booklet on diseasns of poultry. London, August 224 days. Errauger, August 23 4 days. "Shooting Up" Yoscmite. . Germautown, August 24 8 days. "Here Is an important 'don't' for Ntoholaaville, August 29 3 dayp. the prospective visitor to Yosemtte." Somerfce-A maw 29- -3 days. writes. William Woodhead In SUNBardatown, August 304 days SET Magaxixk for July. ''Don't Paris, September 40 days. load up with a specially prepared Monticello, September 54 days. clothes; your old outfit of 'wild-wes- t' Alexandria, September 5 5 daps. clothes are all that you need and esMountOllvet, Septembers 4days. shoes-goo- d Hogenville, September 5- -3 days. pecially old and comfortablenot the strong walking shoes, Sanders, September 04 days. fearfully heavy boots that so many Kentucky State Fair, Louisville, travelers affect. One Bees Borne fur-n- y September 110 days. sightB in this regard on the Horse Cave, September 20 i days. trip. Traveling with us, for Mayfleld, September 274 days. example, are a man and his wife who look like ordinary people until A Terrible Blunder do they emerge from the hotel after Never to neglect liver trouble. it. Take Dr. Ktug's New Life Pills changing their clothes for the on the first sign ot constipation, bil- frav. The man, before the change, iousness or inactive bowels and pre looked like a harmless ribbon counvent virulent Indigestion, jaundice ter sort of chap but when he p or gall stones. They regulate liver, stomach and bowels aud build up pears he looks like the picture of your health. Only 25o at all drug- Roosevelt iu the darkest Africa Just gists. before I killed my first elephant.' He has khaki riding breeches, keadi tra '3 SnuiHJ ii,iaii,.Kn y shirts, leather puttees and what look like miner's boots shod with what are possibly hobnails but looks June Sale Specials , Yo-semlte holding the Kentucky Fairs f r 1911 aB far as reported Officers of are requested to report to us fairs any omniissions or corrections of dates. Madieonvilln. July IB 5 days. Henderson, July 25, 5 dayp. Versailles, August 22 days. ' Lexington, August 70 days. TJnimitown, Audust 85 days. Vauceburg, August 94 days for The following are the dates fixed Funeral Director and Emo aimer ' auu 3rd Sunday night at 7:45 at the Library. Rev. Geo. C. Abritt, Rector. LODGES. Masonic Lodge E. W. Turner No. 548 meets 1st. aud 3rd. Friday in each month. E. J. PiiitiDiP3, Sec. Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K. of V nidetb eiy Monday night. Visitors welcome. -- Episcopal Church Rev. T. J. Lynn. Pastor. Services 1st HnMHBMIMWMMIMMBanniHai.M. $ ROBT. SORY, M. D. Eyos Tested. Practice liurtnl to itisoaBes of Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Madisonville, Ky. Glape FlttPd. i J X i Notice, Poultry Raisers Now 16 the time of j'ear to feed your fowls a good tntito. H4 11 44 cures Cholera, Roup. Gapes, Canker aud Liinberneck. When fed as a K. of R. and S. Hopkins Lodge, A. O. U. W. N 501 meets every Thursday night, Y. Q.,WAliKKR, See. Golden Cross Lodge, Earlmgton. No. 525 meets 1st. and 8rd, Saturday night in each month. Mrs. Bertha Ujistead, Sec. Degree of Houor, No. 10 meets 2nti and 4th Saturday nights in eaul month. Miss Lizzie Hukf, Sec. Lodge, Earlingtoi Ben Hur Court, 'No. 55, meets everr 1st anci 3rd Monday night at old Masonic Hall. Dr. C. B. Johnson, Scribe, Standwalte, Tribo No. 57,Red Men meets everv Friday sleep. Harry Long, C. of R. i Woodmen of the World. Catulpi. Camp No. 301 meets every Wednes day night. All members are earnestly requested to be there. C. S. Crenshaw, Clerk. Modern Woodmen of the Worm No. 11992 meets every Wednesday Y. Q. Eunbst Newton, J X OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 12 A. M.. 2 Office Over C. L. Row Grocery. TO 4:30 P. M. Center Street MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY muttftiwMm&w&M)mvm)iMmift)!M " i lo With the celebrated Ster ling way of clotheSj mak-ing. : Walker, Soc. ' re-a- Mrs. Kate Withers, Pros. Knights and Ladies of Security will meet every second and fourth Monday nights. Visiting members Invited to attend. C. S. Crenshaw, Clerk. Visiting members are cordially Invited to attend any of thetx. Lodges at 2:30 Elks, B. P. O. No. 738 meets at Madisonville Monday night. B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. Roy S. Wilson. Secretary. Earllngton Chapter, U. D. 0.. meets 1st Thursday in each montl p. m. We recommend them for their style for the perfect workmanship, all wool fabrics and the won-derful lowness of their price. Many Model". kSxminWniuh n .1, Fabrics of all colors ice. weaves-an- d AT- - 'The f New Store like bolts and nuts. He is evidently well pleased with himself in this formidable array for he wears it con tinuonsly, even to dinner, and he a.nd the serv- promptest possible i. ' Celebrated Swann Hats for men, Straw Hats in all the newest shapes, 50c, $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.50. Ladies' and children's Velvet one Strap Pumps. Ladies $1.50, Misses' Velvet $2 and $2.50, Pumps $1.25. Newest creations in ladies' Waists 35c, 69c, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3. Ladies' Neckwear 19c to 50c. Beautiful Millinery at remarkably low prices. reappears at breakfast so exactly the same that wo suspect be must have slept in his warlike costume." For that distressed .feeling after eating, belching and nauBea between meals, take Bloodine. It cures Dyspepsia by strengthening the digestive organs bo that they are capable of fullfllltn their functions. St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, drug department, special , When Hou Paint buildings, inside or outside, if you desire the very best results at the ejj Most styles $ 1 5 to $35. agents. AH NOTICE least expense you should use inin-uow- s, HOPKINS H. P. MORTON, ffervty BttO&t GO. parties are hereby notified that they must not seine for fish, or crayfish in the. Jersey meadow or in any of the streams emptying into the lake. St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated. i - St. Bernard Store W. R. COYLE.SManager The s Sherwin-William- Paint Call for Mauser Ctrttt Street Madisonville, Kintucky Take HERBINE for all disturbances in the bowels. It purifies the SOLD BY bowel ohannels, promotes regular movements aud makes you feel MINING CO, bright, vigorous and cheerful. Price ST. BERNARD 50a. Sold by St. Bernard Mining uteoqmM DRU6 DEPARTMCNT Co., incorporated, Drug Department. o color cards St Bernard iwtovww Mining Company "P INCORPORATED BARIilNGTOT. KENTUCKY s. I HPHE man who stops adver-tis'n- g when his trade is picking up is like the man who stops fishing when the fish n to bite Think this over and let it worry you bo-gi- CONSTIPATION Indigestion, Bad Breath, Dizziness, Vertigo (blind staggers), Headache, Sallow Complexion, a Tired, Discouraged Feeling aro all symptoms of a Torpid Liver. zealous remember a passage la Goldsmith's "Vicar of Wakefield," which he was afterwards fool enough to expunge: "I do not love a man who Is I Foolishly Expungea. for nothing." Samuel OR. E. B. HARDIN DR..LG. RAY "t! 9 , la ntt Kfifcctllc Liver Tonln nnil Ilowcl IlcRulator. .l Th" unlfoim sili'0eF thu has attended the up- - of Chambe'rli.'i 'S Colic, Cholera um) Dinrrnura. Item-oilIiiih made it n favorite otv-whpr- o it can iiwiys h" ilnpendPd upon For sale u, all denb-ip- . y Great Array of Races, Bing Shows, Floral Hall Exhibits, Special Attractions Day anil Night Great Hopkins County Fair, Madisonville JULY 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 C. C, G5VN&, Drs. Hardin & Ray onao In tho torpid liver brings on nn lmmedlato Improvement. Ita nn-.- t..l ..,.. f& President -I M J. '. .' A. FRANCEWAir, ,' Secretary it m DEN.T.ISTS Painless Extracting and Porcelain York High Class Dentistry is out Specialty l Office M bowcla move freely so that tho W-impurities wmcu navo clogged UD tile dlcrestlvn orirnna fln.1 nn outlet. When tho eystcm has jP, been thua purified, tho bilious, KB half Sick fcellnrr (lls.innrnri iha &i complexion clears, tho breath becomes sweet, tho mind alort tno voay. BOc Satinet tnnh BUt. Trhnhnnm ion $J feeling 01 mrougu of exhilaration per Dottle. all Madisonville, Kentucky Price The Moablte Stcnei The "Real Moablte Stone" Is n black basaltic block, unearthed at DIban In 1SC8, by Rgv. F A. Kleiv, 3.5 feet by 1.2 feet In dimensions, which contains 34 Hies In the Phoenician language Theso chronlclo tho result of Mesha King of Mbah, from Ahab King of Israel. At least two replicas of this valuable stone have been made, but the original Is still in the Louvre in Paris. ii iat SlaoDene a WHEN IN MADISONVILLE To Jones Visit the Princess Theater, the best moving m i a . A r - ' "' .n aBMNHMMHMMraMMMMHlaMMHIHm . in , JamcsF.Ba1lard.Prop. St.Loulo,Mo. Uso Stephens Eyo Salve for Soro Eyes. It Cures. News of the Town Eev. Geo. C. Abbltt, of will preach Hupkms-vllle, Sold Amp Recommended By ST BERNARD MINING CO., Incor porated, Drug Department r5' V Frank D. MoGary has returned nt the Library from a several days trip to St. Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. James Summers, of Mm' near Npbo, nro the gun t or rela- from Jesseto Phillips has returned nvisit St. Charlep. tives here. C. R. Bowmer has' gone to KanMr. and Mrs. James Twyman, of near Nortonvillo, visited friends sas City, to live. Will Isabell, of Barnsley, was hero Wednesday here Wednesday. Watch this paper for our 4th of v All Pattern Hats half price. July displav. Incorporated. M. B Long put in a order of $1,010 for flour Tuesday. Murphy, of SprinRfleld,Tenn.,Tue6-Tuesdanight. Miss Murphy is visiting a the hphie of T. J. Fenth-orstonf o, Old papers for sale at the flea Quite a nice dance wan given by tlie E. A. 0. boys, for Miss Alyno y Wrong Kind of Bones. The proprietor of a little restaurant In Forty-flftstreet, New York city, ran short' of Boup bonea and telephoned to the butcher's. "I want some bones," he said. "Send me around TAKE REGULARLY quick a lot of the best you have I want them for making soup." "Who do you think this 1b?" came over tho wire. "Why, ain't you BInks. the LAKES TO GULF EOUTE CREATED h And a lot of other People Is Described In &Ae HOME PAPER IT iprioes A. . in the country. Something new each night. Majtinee every afternoon 2 to 5. Vaudeville each night. 5& 10 cjercrrs MaVager. NOE, Jr., butcher7" asked the restauranteur "No, this Is Bunks, the undertaker. In New York Central AnnouncesPIans To Sixth avenue," was the response Divert Freight Through Evansvillc JB$ tP JtfX&Jfi! " v Barnes, Cowand & Co. e. office. Brick Southworth. Jewell Webb Paul Banks, Strotlior Hancock, Grover Long, Frank and Lee Wlth-orMarvin Miteholl and a number oV others attended the opening ball s, at the Hebrea Springs hotel ' , Wed- nesday night. visiting Mends returnee Iiomip. bJJJ, ' have Miss Margaret Mitchell and. visitor MIbs Ethel Coloman who have In Sebro.9 , irorft-Tiiurflrjwj- . owned in your family? Didn't your brother In Texas. P. B irnes, buyer of the Burnos cat uso to appear regularly about E. twice a year with a Incorporated. Cownnd & Co. Store Iihs just return- mouth, drop It on tho kitten In lta kitchen floor. C MIsb Katherlne 0' Bryan reha ed from 3r. L'Hils where he has and go back for more? ii l in Missouri. turned from school been purchasing filling in stock for Mibscs Turner and O'Bryan were Roy Henry, of Oklahoma, is visit- this storo. Prisoners Do Valuable Work. in Madisonville Wednesday. ing his father 0. M. Henry, who Is Thutman Rudd attended the In England, at Dartmoor, tho pris111. ball at Stsbreo Springs hotel Wed- oners have been engaged In reclaimMrs. W.S. McGar. visited friends nesday night. ing the moorland, working even In winin MadlBonville Vednesduy. King, who has been ter. Agricultural prisons have been Mrs. Robert agr-ome- reduction. Mr. and Mrs. McOi'e,arx4atto,ffUl the opening ball at Sobree Spring? Everything In Millinery, Blbb.on Wednosday night. ' A Fellno Mystery. and Trimming. People never know whether a cat Mr. and Mr. Walter Daves atten& Co. Baknes, Cowa-nIs a Tom or a Tabby until Jt has ded the unfiling ball at Sebreo Incorporated. And ninety-ninout ,of every nljiht. (3eo. lothershead and sister Mhs hundred cats seem to have kittens. All Tan Oxfords 83K to 60 percent Mary nro visiting tho family of their Think hack. Was a tomcat ever Wod-noRday kit-tons. Treasured Trees. Two trees to be seen In' the main street of Thorshavn, the capital of , the Faroe Islands, have an interesting history. Trees resolutely refuse to grow in these islands, except In some few sheltered spots, and the InhabiBahnes, Cowanij & Co. tants therefore prise them greatly Incorporated. When the road was made It was dePaul M. Monro has returned from cided to leave the trees In the middle a shor visit to the Kentucky PresB cf tho carriage way rather than be guilty of the crime of felling them. Association at Cerulean Springs. P. B. Bisk, of the country, was '.Vide World Magazine. here yesterday. When Death Comes to Venice. Lawrence Turner who has been ill Whon anyono dies In Venice there for 'eeveraPdays is able to'be'on the Is posted up on his house and upon the ? " Btrefit: neighboring houses, by way of InMrs. P. Shields and three children formation, a printed placard, giving o' Nashvilin are visiting the family, the name, tho age, the birthplace, the death certificate that of Mrs. Buck this week. " - ' cause of receivedanl a sacraments that the dead the C. L. Lowfl who has been vistlng ho died like a good Christian; and friends in Hopklhsyllle has return-- y asking the faithful to pray for him. Theophilo Qautler, "Travels In Italy" I'd homer M-- . and Mis. VV H. Kline who have been ln,Clarksville on account Indian Woman Honored. if the death" Of Mr Klifes sister Catherine the first Indian nun, a Moha'wk, who was con1 to Christianity in 16C0, has a Mrs. Todd, of Cnrbundnle, was verted cross erected to her memory and a statue in her honor at St. Joseph's Mxh, Lda Tfitld, of the country, seminary at Aurlesvllle. Montgomery county. New York. vv'aBlVtown 'Pdtfrsflhy. 4 -- Jgggggs iJvansvllle will be the connecting link between the New York Central lines at'd the L. & N. in a route. Announcement was made by a New York Central official Jyesterday of definite planB which will be put into effect July 1 when the Big Four operates trains into EvanBVille. The New York Central plans a big' freight rout'- - joining the L. &Nat Evansville and reaching the gulf over L. & N. tracks. From Indiana Harbor freight will come down to Danville, III., on the Ohlcaqo, Indiana and Southern railway, from Danville it will be carried over the lakes-to-Rulf - "'SffffQiMSM. ? 3 wf sJIIP 'fsis J gjSl-1-'-- '- It's not mae for any certain climate, but 13 made to withstand the weather conditions of every climate. Amalsrainatul ARC ROC FING will not drip under the blazing: sun, nOr crack in the bitterest cold. It's made by our secret process and is universally acknowledged the one and ONLY absolutely perfect roofing. Amalgamated ARC ROOFING is standard and takes the same insurance rate aa slate or metal. Our agents are authoi-izeto refund money in full if Amalgamated ARC ROOFING should fail to satisf v. Send for samples and full information. d AMALGAMATED ROOFING CO., First Nat'lBzekBldji FOR SALE BY . BiralnikiHH.AIa. STAR PLANING MILL COMPANY INCORPORATtB MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY Big Four to Mt. Carmel, and from ther over the line just completed to Evan-.vllle- . A through line from the lakes to gulf ports is effected. 2JA 1eciproe.1l agreement has been entered into bv which the New York Central wilt with the Louisville and Nashville in the realization of the plans of the former road tu operate gulf-'i- routH. The plan involves the even t'lal.'construction of important dock& at Indiana Harbor, Ind., where lake d freight can be to the the-lakes fc 3 IT There's Not a Store in Town That Would, Six Months From Now, Be Half as Im- in portant as It Is Now, if It Should Stop Ad- vertising During That Time "" 11 ! ... )i i.i. . m trans-shippe- railroad. The freight from the Chicago, Indiana and Southern will be turn.- eil Isn't that perfectly true you imagine e ' Baunks: Cowajcd & Co. ville at Evansville. The roads have also entered into a whereby tbe pa traffic 8ougtr trilns of the New York Central my he operated through to New Orleans Penkacola. and con-corn- ovr to the LouihvHle and Nashed you can inink And, if true, does it not follow that the reverse of the proposition is true, too that the store that doubles its accustomed advertising for the next six months will also double its accustom'ed store growth for that period ? And does not this, also, apply to anl store true? any store of which it would not be perfectly logical? Can of in Tins Town ' s M IB CWMII Wlllllllll'HtjLwMMCaiWMWMMMMWMl ji Claude Oldham was in Madisonville Wednesday. W. X). Vauglnu of Madisonville, Was here yesterday. Wantkd 100 miners at once for steady work, Apply to vibltmg Mrp. W. A. Toombs, returned to her home In Mortons Gap yes-- , Pa-duc- terday. Perry O'Baunou .has gone to to resume his work with the O.'R. R. Co. I. NOKTONVILLB Miss Frances McElfatrioh is on the COAL & COKE CO., sick list. Incorporated Noclonvillq, Ky. Bargains in Millinery. Baknes, Cowand & Co. Col. W. A Toombs and Thos. , Incorporated. Hodge who ha been working on the have returned es Providence FnuntKing went to Uniontown name. so-l- established In England, New South Hungary, Wales, Prussia, Austria, Switzerland, France, Russia and Mixed Metaphors. The famous commingling phors beginning, "I smell shall nip him In tho bud," According to surpassed. Mr. Atkinson Agents for Amalgqmated Arc Flint Roofing ah f to the opening ball Wednesday 1b Yorkshire paper writes: "We hope will keep bis ward and with the ability he has always shown tear to shreds and tatters the subterranean methods of the clique whlob at present rides the high horse." a rat; I has been Punch a of meta- WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU Builders' Supplies DOORS SASH to take It worse New Models any medicines than useless for musinternally All Snakes Arc Killers. cular or chronic rheumatism. All But all snakes, great and small, are that is needed is a free application killers. All of them eat creatures , IN of Chamberlain's Liniment. For which they slay. None cat vegetable sale by all dealers. food of any kind- Nor wljl they eat animals which they find dead. That Is one reason, no doubt, why they have always been shunned and dreaded by Love In England. "In England," says tho London Dally human beings (Faultless Fitting Shoes for Ladies) Mall, "love dwells and remains In the Inmost secret recesses of the soul; it' Bullock's Queer Taste. In the stomach of a bullock slaughdoes not circulate about In the air. Pumps and Low Shoes That is why tho air In England Is tered a few days ago at, North Bersomewhat cold. And that is why wick, Eng., there was found Intact a closed up hoarts thore burn so In- big hockoy ball which the animal had In all leathers and styles tensely. For the English love Is not swajlowed the delightful occupation of youth, it PRICES $4.00, $3.5Q AND $3.00 is the very warp through which the whole life is woven." Summer FRAMES CASINGS COLUMNS - Dorothy Dodd NEWELS BALUSTERS BRACKETS SPINDLES PORCH RAILS BLOCKS u ' 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 se 11 We have just about completed stocking our warehouse, which has taken us several months. Everything is where it belongs and our system is perfect ' We have a complete line of Building "Materia 1 Clean, up to date stock, such as Rough and Dressed Lumber, Sash, Frames, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Shin gles, Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Moulding, Lime, Cement, Etc., TRACERY OAK NEWELS , OAK RAIL OAK BALUSTERS MANTELS Etc.,. Etc. STETSON OXFORDS FOR MEN How's This? We offer Ona Hundred Dollars Reward'for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Instead of Liquid Antiseptics Peroxide or SHINGLES LADDERS ARCH AND GRATES Just Received of a Car Load tke Best Tennessee Lime many people are now using Catarrh Cure, F. J. CHENEY-CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney tor the last 13 years, and believe him' perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made ""by his firm, Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic The new toilet germicide powder to be ,Who know and wear them dissolved Jn water as needed. For all toilet and hygienic uses it Is better and more economical. best. Tans and Blacks. All To cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar and leathers $5,00 and $5.50. Waloiho, Kinnan & Marvin, prevent decay; irTyTTTffsns Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. To disinfect tho mouth, deinternally, acting Catarrh stroy disease germs, and JMbre by the pair, less by the Hall's upon Cure is taken directly the blood and mucous surfaces of purify the breath. CM the system. Testimonials sent free. Price. 730 To keep artificial teeth and. rf year. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. bridjyework clean, odorless Take Halt's Family Pills for constlpatoin. To remove nicotine from the teeth and purify the breath after smoking. To eradicate perspiration and oody . Aa Uncle Iban 8ms It odors by sponge bathing. "My observation Is," said Unci The beet antiseptic wash known. First aad Main JEben, "dat a woman who wants to be Relieve and strengthens tired, weak, busy in politics gits de trouble sore de- inflamedeyes-HealHjfatlereoa, Kentucky serves by marryin' a man whosnImag- and cuts. 25 and 50 eta. a throat, wounda box. druggists ine he knows how to bona d hire or oy man postpaid, namfti irree. ft FLUE RINGS PLATE GLASS ART GLASS MIRRORS WINDOW GLASS SKYLIGHT GLASS MIXED PAINTS COLORS y We have a private siding, no hauling, no switching charges, and a light operating expense, and we are prepared to meet all legitimate competion , VARNISHES BRUSHES METAL ROOFING Star Planing Incorporated MADISONVILLE. Mill Co. ON L. & N. RAILROAD Thone 587 i Arnold Kakn $V Pay s , All Kinds of Painters' Supplies L B ' Ri1ri Fww Agents for Amalgamated Arc Flint Robing -- x KY. Street adrl." TH PAXTON TOLCTOO.tffM,Mw. -- 9 ? s4' r t.........-....-...-....-."-....-.-.-.--j yi.ii..''-''-"""'"l"- t Tl Her Forgetfulness I. .! WOMEN I MAY AVOID OPERATIONS Orville Rock will prove how unwise it is for women to submit to the dangers of a surgical operation when it may bo avoided by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. IT'S A SECRET Marlon opencc i. :cri tljOi ac.it an inch and beckoned Isabel with a forefinger tingling with mystery, "Isabel," she whispered In a tone that was easily heard across- tho street, "come on In. I've got something to Bhow you." "It's upstairs in my room," she whispered hieslngly. The two clambered up the stairs. 'There don't a soul know a thing about It but me," whispered Marion. "Oh, ain't It lovely!" gasped Isabel. They bumped on up the stairs. Then Marion led the way into her own little chamber and closed the door mys- Ionian GbH SsW Jppeiifcls iy k r- V "TPTc-p- : .t.Tp:iiiJi - ;,uirii -3i,iuiin - r;i' - -giL uina ' fi 7" NpU'T'''"' T&""iff"! NUtt Bryant Stkoel t PUm Tuning ('08) THtkt6e ('06) Stones Expelled iliiiiey - hmtiw F PROFESSIONAL WM. S. THOMPSON Jr PIANO TUNER By taking Lydia E. Pinkliam's "It Is perfectly ridiculous that peo- Vegetable Compound ple attach such importance to one's Tho following letter from Mrs. paving one's mind on things! When illfo Is so short what dLTerence can it make in the history of a hundred years or so whether you do or do not lorget to attend to eomethlng you had In a moment of aberration eald you would T I like breadth of view, myself, "If Joseph Stevens only had had breadth of view he would not now bo considering me with lofty disdain instead of bestowing upon me the devoted admiration which once was my from htm. Taking it all in all, rirtlon last week In getting my-ecordially haled by more persona than I had before realized were, on y list of 'acquaintances. "It seemed so good to have an evening with nothing to do when Wednesday came that I resolved to enjoy 'it thoroughly, for I had had a rather 'strenuous social career for some time, .go after dinner I went upstairs and made myself ready for bed. I rubbed old cream Into my haggard countenance for ten minutes and did my hair up on curlers, because It had seen so much of the hot iron that It needed a rest. Just as I was turning out the light, the doorbell rang. "Presently mother came upstairs aad into my room with a bewildered countenance. She blinked at my costume and my shiny face. "Dear me!' she murmured. 'This lis most peculiar of you! Joseph Ste- Ivens 1b downstairs.' lt tho girl, who likes to talk. "Buy me a ticket for a full course, and If there are any extras tack them on! I need assistance of that kind and if I don't get it pretty soon I'll be a social "Lead me to a memory cure," began out-'cas- t! Sho was four weeks in tho hospital and canib homo suffering1 worso than before. teriously. Hero is her own statement. "Cross I ' I fc5. r A.. ... ff!f. r. tf i. nounced uncompromisingly, (forgot aR about It!' kf Cause for Emotion. Tho firemen's parade. Bays Harper's, passed the primary school Just "And she did. I've been writing as the little ones were dismissed. contrite notes to Joseph ever since, When Willie reached home his mother but he seems" to think that he is in- - noticed he was under the influence of some deep emotion, bo she Bald gentWared. day I met Mary Miller ly: "Willie, dear, what 1b the matThe next downtown shopping and we had tea ter?" Clasping his little hands, he together. I devoted fifteen minutes solemnly said, "Mother. I touched a to telling her about the card party fireman." John Pool had asked me to on the Addition to English Museum. 88th and how flattered I was to have A poisonous spider, 4 in. In width, of him pick me out and what I was to wear and how he had asked the variety which feeds on humming me if. I preferred violets. When I birds, has been presented to the Guildgot through. she coughed in an odd ford, England, museum by a local grocer's assistant, who found It on his way. apron. It Is believed to have been Im" 'I suppose,' she murmured, 'a lit tle thing like the dinner at my house ported In a crate of bananas. on the 28th which you accepted last week couldn't be expected to remain Money From Wa&te. Sometimes It Is in yo,ur memory! Some of the street cleanerB' gatherconvenient tc forget things.' ings sold by Glasgow, Scotland, last "Nothing I could say in my horror year were: Clinker, for $81,916; tin. served to convince her that I hadn't light Iron, etc., $26,249; scrap Iron. slighted her deliberately. Mary Ib so $38,676; waste paper, $32,694; bottles. touchy. She'll never speak to me $1,279. again, I suppose. I was so upset over it that I got home before I remem bered that I had a five o'clock apIhearted. 1 Bhall tell him,' she an 'that you go-I- n feel another coming on!' " 1 will try to excuse you properly,' mother said with dignity. But she eame back almost immediately. 'He Jtaslsts that he has an engagement to take yon to the theater this evening!' "I lust regarded mother sternly. When I am guilty of anything serious I find It la a great moral bracer to ct as if the other person were at fault. You can see for yourself,' I laid her. that I can't ko to the the ater with my hair done like this and about a nound of cold cream on my face. I think it most annoying of Jo seph to keep such an inopportune en gagement! You'll have to make a thoroughly good explanation, mother, ear, and get me out of It gracefully!' "Mother Is sometimes most hard- - '"Send him away,' I said, Bleeplly. Tell him I have three headaches and 31st day 01 August, 1909. Mrs. Mary j. worso than before. Schnittger, who subscribed he above statement and made oath that the same III '" III My mother advised f' " Iff mo tn frrr T.vfHn. ain't anything she'd care about your is true in substance and in fact. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. A. P. Youno, County Clerk, knowing. It's Just that I want to and I did. Today 1 am well and strong s'prlse people." Louis Stott, Deputy. and do all my own housework. I owe Will Do For Ye She dived under the bed and drew Prove What Swamp-Romy health to Lydia E. Pinkham's out a box. Then she seated herself in Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham Vegetable Compound and advise my bottle. It will friends who are afflicted with any her little armchair and Isabel squat- ton, N. Y., for a samplewill also receive ted In front of her In rapt admiration. convince anyone. You female complaint to try it." Mrs. a booklet of valuable information, telling "You wouldn't ever guess, iB'bol Okvixle RogK, IL It. No. 5, Paw Paw, Michigan. went on Marion, condescendingly, aft- all about the kidneys and bladder. When tine 'vsritiiiK.hu ui'- uiki If you are ill do not drag along until er a moment, during which Isabel Ipnppr. Rpgular - nfty-cn- mention on and an operation Is necessary, hut at once watched her with bated breath, take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable " 'cause you're bo kind of stupid, so .dollar Ms bnttlns for sale at nil tdrug stores. Compound. have to For thirty years it has been the stan- I'll"Wouldn't tell you. Just s'prlsed to you be dard remedy for women's ills, and baa COLORED COLUMN. positively restored the health of thou- pieces, Is'bel, if I should teU you I sands of women. Why don't you try it? was wrltln' a book?" Isabel nodded, shutting her mouth for a moment as though to swallow ' Service? at the sevpial churctieB this exclUng information. "Oh," Bhe bist Suiiffay wore expellfn'. On Wrong Scent. The U. K. F. lodjH nnnni'it In Half the world Is one the wrong said, "a book!" Then she opened her scent in the pursuit of happiness. mouth again. deserves special mention. "Yes," said Marlon, busily unfold- It was full of tliouitli and humiliaThey think It consists in having and getting and In being Berved by others. ing papers and spreading them out tion. It consists in giving and In serving on her lap. "A pink book, or maybe Mrs. Q if eti Shelton remain- - very a blue one! I haven decided which others. Henry Drummond. yet. With the picture of a lovely lady 111. on It! And I'm going to read It to Tom Clttrk'Hiiri wtft teeui to be no Paw Paw, Mich. "Two years ago suffered very severely with a dis placement, i coma not bo on my feet for a long time. My physician treated 3$JIsO $& !m mo for seven months i without much relief and at last sent me to Ann Arbor for &?&$&n TTsA && an operation. I was there lour weeks and Wwi l''Ar mm .A"' camo homo suffering mr :,-l- n W.8 f " .'1 your heart, hope you may die, If you ever tell!" She fixed Isabel with a solemn gaze. "Oh, Marlon, there won't never anything make me toll," she declared, clasping her little hands In a transport of Joy. Then her face fell. "Of course, unless mother aska me about It," she added. It was a very wistful but dutiful pair of eyes that looked Into Marlon's. Marion hesitated. "WeU, of course, I mean everybody 'copt your mother, and not her unless she asks yon. It i t' ought I ould ilo von a fnvor lot you 1'iiowvhat Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-- . Koot has dona so far for me. About one year ago I was taken sick with a terrible pai:i in try ri;'i side. Kv family physician pronounced it appendicitis. About two wcelis. ago I received your Almanac and read Tn it about weak kidueys, and iiiy back hurting me so much, I thought I would try your Swamp-Roand to my great nstoii islitnent, after using one bottle, I expelled three gall stones, which weighed 135 grains just think of It. My Jcidiicys are not well yet, and so I have concluded to continue Mr. Schwake, the with Swamp-Roodruggist, thought that it never was and that the doctor had made a mistake. It was no doubt, gall stones that caused the trouble, or they would not have come away so soon after commencing with Swamp-Roo- t. I shall always praise Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t to all those who suffer from kidney, liver and bladder troubles and am very thankful that I ever discovered 6uch a worthy remedy. I feel confident that it will cure me entirely 01 all kid . -ot Electric Piano, Pipe. Organ, Player-Pian- o and Reed Organ Repairing a Specialty. Prices Reasonable. Expert Service Guaranteed. I r M KKttRWCtS AT HOPlilNSVlLLt Schulz Plant) L E. KHtr. 0'iorlster nt (Jlirlstli All J Female OllHiff. I soil Oit 1 lurch; MoLhu ''nllexe him! h .vo mr mrr.)iair WW l In EirMiutnu t.ac Juiy'l, Lnve or- G-.- , Mi-h- . -l dors nt Gen, Kluir & Sunn Drinr S ore. .! i.'fll ..'if-- Bmidlitt.Hi'iN....rfl;.TII t'tu I . . 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Now sho thinks I'm a deceitful cat and wanted to spoil her looks. "The worBt. however, was when six "Sure Cure" "I would like fo guide suffering women to a .sure cure for female troubles," writes Mrs. R. E. Mercer, of Frozen Camp, W. Va. "I have found no medicine equal to Cardui. I had suffered for about four years. Would have headache for a week at a time, until I would .be nearly crazy. I took Cardui and now I never have the headache any more." girls arrived Saturday for luncheon and I hadn't remembered Inviting them until they walked In on me. The cook was sick and mother and I were eating handmade sandwiches In the pantry at the time. I really was a bit confused. Leaving mother speech-less- , I marched all six of those girlB 35-ce- you!" bmtr. Isabel's sigh was replete with aduMot-Bid who went to Hot lation. "It Isn't finished yet," Marion went Sprnm. Ark., was too weak for a on, "but I'll read what I've written." treiitmt-ii- i but has greatly improved She cleared her throat majeetlcally since hife teturu. and began: Ti'in ljruks, who has been tick " Onco upon a time there was a e week, Is out again. for b6vt-n- l boy and his mother made him a lectures givtui by Dt. cap to wear.'" blue Isabel gave a chirp, delighted Xa S. A. 6'NealJ of Henderson, t find something familiar in this high f grand. Evnry mth pressure, artistic atmosphere. "Just er lu town should have heard nit like Red Riding Hood," Bhe squealed. specirtl lecture to women. Sbe "No, It ain't a Marlon frowned. wouhi have been wiBer ind battel bit like Red Riding Hood," Bhe said, to take care of her health "Red Riding Hood was' a severely. of her children. h'hI t he girl and she had a red hood, and this a blue cap, and N x' Sunday will be Rev. Ev.m. is a boy and he hns If you interrupt, Isabel, I won't read tlnra miiiiv.-rrur.with tho B.Hibt you another word." church here. ThetM will be throe Isabel drooped her pretty head, dis- Pervicet. Rev. R. P. Wbltebidti will heartened by her failure properly to preach in rhe afternoon. There will appreciate the intellectual feast. l musical and literary "Oh," she said, dismally, "I didn't bo a lor the night tervice. Prof. you mad, Marlon." Proliant mean to make . "I'm not mad," returned Marlon, Un luiibur of magnanimously. "But when I get to The paintlug thinking It makes me nervous if peo- done on the Baptist church adds ple talk to mo. Well, I'll read you much to its beuuty. the rest: 'One day this little boy's Rev. J. S. Klrby, of Princeton, mother gave him a little box and It sermon at had In It some cookies and some preached an ex candy and some bananas.' You see, til- - Baptist chnroh Tupsdav nluht. Is'bel, It Isn't really a bit like Red Mrs Llliie Cavunaitgh is attend Riding Hood, because Bhe had a ing the Sundnj' School Convention basket with pats of butter in it 'Then his mother said to the little atSturgiB thlc week. ami little sou, of Dr. ri. R. boy, "Now you take this box to your Uncle Jack, who lives all by himself Henderson left, for their homo TuesIn the woods, and you give it to him, day. and give him my love." So the little Mrs. Matte Hi nee, of Henderson, boy when ho came to the cottage In woods went up and knocked at ik visiting in the cits. the , . Nevill MUoinb who has been Buthe door.' " "I should think he wouldn't 'a' had ffering from appendicitis is much to knock at the door when It was bh improvtd. In her interest Isabel own uncle." Henrv (Jooksey who was accidentforgot Instruction and. unfolWi!, role of critic, ally hurt In a ball game this week is assumed the thariklesB for which she was promptly rebuked netting along nicely. by a withering glance. Wilbur Riley left for St. Louis 1'uockpd " lit-tiTli-iii-icw-iprf-purfht-nlt- h v bjR-ciivcen-moiiie- THE BEETS Great Subscription Offer LLLLLLLLLLLwi&pT1 vBHeeV 0ei From June 2ibt and until further notice we will give a $4 WARD, JR., And SAFETY RAZOR 'if' t around tho corner to a little home .restaurant and gave them a table d'hote luncheon. Of course I'll have them at home again soon to !make tin for it, but most of them seemed annoyed at taking all their jbe'st clothes Into a cheap cafe. I think tney were lucay 10 get. anyimng 10 , ! eat at all. "It seems that when we left the restaurant I forgot to pay the check, for that evening, while the minister Me CARDUI The Woman's Tonfo many women suffer every month are unnecessary. It's not safe to trust to strong drugs, right at the time of the pains. Better to take Cardui for a while, before and after, to strengthen the system and cure the cause. This is the sensible, the scientific, the right way. Try it and his wife were calling, the pro prietor's son rang the bell and in a loud and distinct tone, which pene trated easily to tne living room, delivered his opinion of persons who tried to sneak out of paying for what they ate. "I'm not at all popular with my family Just now In consequence of my recent misaeeas ana i nave very rew friends left I think Venus must have naeslnsr the moon or something. as I've forgotten most of my as-trsnomy I can't he sure. -fKill. the nest ordinary, stupid people eaa remember things It hnViii bm m being a mark of die ttWton to forget 'em!" The pains from which .nation. dL'dalilrg to cnt1 nprt.lon by word to this !a;jse on Isabel's part, " 'because ha v's n 'ol't little boy and always k. ocked at the door, whether people were Mc r""r "nele or not And so he went iuslde and there were three Fitting In tho parlor.'" drih-Isabel, carried away with excitement, forgot all caution and clapped her hands delightedly. "It's the Three Bears!" she cried Joyously. aa In an instant her happiness Marlon very deliberately dispelled. laid the papers down on hor lap, smoothed them out and then returned !hem to the box. "You're not very polite," rh.- - ,"ald !n a well modulated voice, "when you tell people their stories are like other Btorles, when they're npt a Lit, whon people have asked you not to talk while they're reading to you; so I guess I won't read to you door," reniu.ed F ostfo-daily 'Hp wpnt up and nt thi Saturday night. Riley and daughter will spend the bummer iu Springfield with her parents and friends. Rev. P. H. Kennedy D. D. paid tie a fl yuig vi6lt Thursday morninu:. He wa enroute tn Nebo to attend the Young Men's State Convention. Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers rely on Dr. Thomas Eplectic Oil. Takes the silng out "of cuts, burns or bruises at once. Pain can i ot stay where It is used. tlr. the Bee 1 Year for Only or a SI. 50 60c HEAVY JEWELL BROOM the Bee I And Year, for $1,25 This applies to new subscribers and renewals. Anyone paying $3 00 on subscription will receive a razor free, and anyone paying $2.00 on subscription will receive a broom free. The premiums can be seen at this office. The Ward Safety Razor has been extensively advertised in the leading magazines f.r the past four years and is handled by thousands of dealers throughout the' United States and Canada. The price has always maintained and is today at four and five dollars. The razor sold in the stores is put up in an expensive leather case; the razor we offer for $1 00 is the same razor and concave ground blude, all ready to shave, put up in a neat bpx like a fountain pen. Take advmtage of this, ycur only chance to get a four dollar safety razor for only 50c. Deserved Monument. At Arlington cemetery, Washington, there Is a monument erected by the nurses of the United States to the members of their association who died during the Spanish war. !& ht Be afraid to advertise aggressively for one reason only and that Ib that After a moment's silence a gentle your, store would not bb able to little sob made her look up In tirae "make good." to Bee a big tear roll down Isabel's peachy cheek. Marlon leaned ovei Question of Cooking. and gave her a forgiving pat. Among the questions put on one oc"Don't cry, Is'bel," she cooed. 'Ton know you can't help being stupid, casion by the teacher of a Sunday and, besides," she added, generous- school class in Trenton, N. J., was ly, "there isn't any more now, '.any- thiB: "Why 'did Elijah put water on way. I didn't have the right kind oj the sacrifice?" After' some hesitation paper to finish it on, bo I haa te an answer was forthcoming from a little girl In frppt, who said: "To quit" uake the srravv. ma'am," any more." :&:z&mmm:zz fMMMdfrMi. ! " t Vs . !, n rf ."i&-- j f . F &itt$iumrf ' ' itmHnM "'' -