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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): July 7, 1911
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Digital page images are linked to the text file. vHkvw "s ft ,'rt ft w ? , J t f-- ii v TUESDAY TUESDAY and FRIDAY !L YEAR i I ISSSBBfflBly IT Y IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS EARL1NGTON, My First Vacation and FRIDAY ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE (T TWENTY-SECOND HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1911 TV. 54 k tf rV K V ' 'ft I I H n' i Hv TO THE MAMMOTH CAVE VIA few days Madisonvllle Notes thought that the IN THE RUNNING SALE EVER E. Church South BEAUTIFUL GREEN RIVER had been preach-ingfo- r BY AIL-E- N DAVI8. thirty eight years and had The Bee's Mammoth Cave Con never taken a vacation. But I wae Put on in Hopkins County Will -- ridge for Viiitors. With a Rush test Starts Off willing to take a few dayB oil for 1 The Bee Will Send Five Ladies From Hopkins Open Saturday Mornii MrsAlex Lunsford entertained felt that my people, after listening w " July, 15 Monday morning at Bridge, in hbrior County To The Mammoth Cave On Great interest is Being Displayed All to me for nearly tbree years needed of" Mri Weingert' and 'daughters, a rest. So in company with Messrs Over Country and Twenty Ave Misses Ef hel and Eva Waingert, of John Rule and Charlie Webb we AT BARNES, COWAND September 1st AccompainedhByn MakeiheSUrt Bloomington. Irid, The Porob,. was, left on the 19th Instant for Cumber1 6 COMPANY STORE artistically draped in red, white land River. We took tn'e Dixie v Suitable Chaperone ajid bjcie buntlpg a,nd American The Bse'B Mammoth Cave Green Flyer and landed iHopkinvllle The biggest sale ever palled'oif in .flags, riVer trip starts off with a' rash aad in about an hour and took an auto were crossed over the doorCo. will, begin Saturday ways, READ HOW IT IS DONE great interest is being displayed. there for Lafayette, Ky. Wo were Hopkins July 15. This-saltho morning wU be posts. and were wrapped around was There will be one of the most en an hour and fifteen mlnuies run- put oti by the1 enterprising, flj&n of The fourth of July idea The Semi Weekly Bee wants 500 1000 complimentary votes.then go to joyable trips Imaginable and comes ning twenty miles. The .next; day Barnes, Oowand carried into effect in the sandCo. Everything just at the right time. The beautiful we left for our destination which new atod wiches, Ioob and cakes as wellaathe now subscribers, and wants all old work and secure tiqw subscribers or in Merohaidise. month of September when the ma was on the river just above Dover. They have gone through Wieir Intlre Tallies, bdlng tiny American $lga. oneB to pay up. In order to accom- collect from oitTohes, There are two ple leaves turn to crimson and the which Is the County seat of Stewart The three tables were arranged un- plish this we will give five la- thousand 'people in Hopkinn Co. wh stock of Dry goods, clothings, hats, dles, who receive the largest num- are now taking this' paper, and we sassafras to gold. County Teunessee. caps, shoes, lace curtains, carpets, derneath this Canopy of Flags. ber of votoB, a Free Trip to the Mam- want 500 more. Get busy and ask The banks of upper Groen River .At 'Lafayette we added to our rugs, matting and millinery and dismoth Cave" via Evansville and Green every man and woman you see If Yiaitori Entertaiaedi are noted for their ruggod beauty compauy the Rev. B. L. ates, the sected every odd and end of their theyaro gotting the Bee. If not and ever changing scenery. Hugo Rev. Mr. Williams," the former pas- Spring and Summer merchandise Mrs. M. K. Gordon very delight- River. This iB the moBt delightful season sell it to them and get 1Q0 votes, and rock castles the counterpart' of tor of the Methodistv Church aud and will be offered at a great Re- fully entertained at Bridge Monday some of the historic castles of the the latter pastor of the BaptiBC duction and in connection tot this night in honor of Mr. Welngert and of the year to make the river trip; if they are get them to pay up and middle ages can be seen along this Church there. Also Mr R. D. Mos-le- they have recently purchased a big two charming daughters, Missos Eva the scenery along upper Green River renew, and get 100 votes for every stream addnature furnishes an ever Dr. E. O. Brandon and Carter lot of Loom Ends and will havejstufl; and Ethel Weingert, of Blooming- - ia unsurpaBBed, and the wonders ot dollar paid In. panorama of bouI inspir- H. Brandon. We took from Uafay-ett- e direot from the Mills fresh and new ton. Ind., who are the guests of Mra. the Mammoth Cave cannot be deschanging Toiiatig cribed ; they have to be seen to be ing scenes for' miles aud miles on with us one of the boub of Ham for less than Manufacturers prices. Elmer Cordier in this city. The following Is a nominating both banks. The wonders of the as a cook. Those invited were Mr. and Mra. appreciated. coupon. Cut it out' write the name Those who havo been waitinj' for Great Cave must be seen to be apH.H. Holeman, Mesdames W. P. The trip will last one week, the of your candidate on the blank and Our camp was one mile and a Bargains can certainly find the n if preciated. The fare on the Green half up the river from the historic they will simply wait until Satur- Ross, Ldnnle Bailey, R. L. Zubrod, party leaving Earllngton Friday, bring or Bend it to thiB office, and September 1st., Elver boatB is the best. The boat is Fort Donaldson. day July 15 Remember the date, Hiilery Spencer, Walter Dul.in, C. L day, September and returning Fri- we'will start the party with 1009 8tlr Ross. W.J. Barnhlll, Alex Lunsford long and roomy and the passengers votes. As soon as you have nomiWe had a good time in the camp Saturday, July 16, to save you mon- W. P. VIckes, Jim Glyens, Hew to Get Thii Trip Tree on this trip will be furnished with Elmer ey, at Barnes, Cowand & Co., Incornated a party go to work for them Cordier, Mr. Weingert and Misses Send in your name, or have Bomeone and help them get subscribers beiightful 'music each afternoon and and caught all the fish we wanted porated, Earllngton, Ky. and evening. Just a word to the contest and killed all the squirrels' we Eva and Ethel Weingert. send it, and we will start you with renewals. wanted. I have a host . friend b Bt. ants. Your same has been sent in lentard Mining Co.'s Seaarka- - Most delicious refreshments wero served after the games. on a nominating coupon. You have and kinfolks there, all of whom ole Offer v 1000 complimentary votes and ir tried and succeeded in adding to Of our pleasure and comfort. Our first ing,the world famous curefor torturyou will go to work and use your iHUrtaiaed Far disfiguring Skin and Scalp (Hu Influence with your friends and get visitors were Mr. Georgo Brandon mors, tne agonizing itcning 'and Mrs. Elmer Cordier entertained in Ecze)a; them to. use theirs in aiding you to and wife, Mrs Lottie Davidson, burning of the skin, as in Psoriasis; Tuesday morning at cards, in honor the frightful scaling, as get "subscribers for the Bee or in two Miss Evans and a Miss Glae- - the loss of hair and crusting of scalp; of her guests from Bloomington, Ind .r I hereby nominate M. collecting back subscriptions YOU cow. Last Sunday tuo whole camp as in Scalied-heathe facial disflg Those present included Misses. Eva 'L r as a contestant in the Bee's Mamouth'Oave.contestpllaaegive CAN WIN THE TRIP. Any candi- were Invited to' take dinner with urement, as in Acne and Ringworm, and Ethel Weingert of Bloomington Mr. W. W. Brandon and his wife find instant relief and speedy cure, date who will call at the Bee offiee ! ' with gentle anointings with Blood-In- e Ind., and Messrs W. P. Weingert, ' her 1,000 complimentary votes. v, here or at the Branch offiee ia Mor- in Dover, and such a dinner I tell Ointment. Tho St. Bernard Morton McPherson and John Maryou they know how to get up a dinMining Co., Incorporated, Drug ton's Furniture Store Madisonville Lunsford, W tin; Mesdames Alex 'frv Signed. are so confidents that or will write either office wlll.be ner. We ate there corn bread baked in a skillet that was found in the Bloodine Ointment will cure all 'P.'Rosb, M. K. Gordon, W. J. Barn a recejpt book to be' used in eent every hlll, Lounio Bailey and Miss Corn Skin Humors, the contest and a letter of Instruct- tent pf Genoral Forest, left thorn reader of this that they ask it on a Martin. paper to try How the Conteit Will be Conducted paper or member of his family will ions as to how to get votes. Follow- when he cut his way ont after Fort guarantee or mailed by the Bloodine Mn, Walker Entertained. Corporation, Boston, Mass. ing are the names aud standing of Donaldson had surrendered. This contest will be conducted ab. be allowed to enter this contest. Mrs. Ed Walker of Frankfort, was solutely fair and impartial, and the After dinner, Mr. Charlie Wobb contestants to date. This informaRule 4. All free ballots cut from the gue3t of honor at a moBt enjoy- standing of the contestants will be paper must be voted on on bofore tion will be published in eaoh issue and my brother N. G, Brandon JIORTONVILLE WINS HARD FOUGHT BATTING MATCH. able porch party given Tuesday published in every issue of the pa- date of expiration. of the paper until the contest closos from Olarksville who wab in the morning at the home of her sister per. At the end of the contest a Rule 5. Contestants camping party, Carter H.Brandon MIbb Anna Marie Morgan, will not be committee of disinterested business restricted aB to territory in seaud myself walked over the old At Local Ball Grounds on the Fourth Mrs. O. A. Morton, in this city. 1,000 The porch was arranged beautiful man will be selected to count tho curing subscriptions or by Narrow Margin of 9 to 8 Miss Bernice Wimberly, --Madison. part. collecting ly with hanging baskets, jardinieres voteB deposited. back subscription. ....? ....1,000 We picked up about a dozen balls villo and vases filled with sweet peas. Sow Vote, are Obtained Nortonville Was victorious over All but two present were members Rule 0. No votes will be allowed Miss Lila Jane Jones, Mortons. .1,000 and we out somo canes. I out two, one eaoh for the Pros, and Vice the locals Tuesday afternoon at tho In addition to the 1000 complimen- on subscriptions hold cut more tbaa Miss Sadye Bethel,Nortonville. 1,000 Pros, of the St. Bernard Coal and Bridge Club: of the South-en- d coupon good for 25 votes one weok after being secured by tary ball park by the score of 9 to 8. Tho Mis Louise Mcpherson, Madison- - Coke Co. H. F. Head, E. L. Young, will voteB a be printed in each issue of the contestants, subscriptions must be game was in doubt all the time vllle 1,000 Clyde Ruby, Fred Relnecke, R. S. on it. The turned in promptly so votes may be MIbb May Bass, White Flatus... 1,000 'The fort is on a high bill that after the third inning and was a Dulin Jr., Laurel Ruby, J. D. Mc- Bee with a time limit overlooks the Cumberland River, pretty contest. While Nortonville Pherson, Paul Banks; MIbbob Flor- votes may be cut from the paper by issued and paper started then the mIm Zllpah Morehead, Earllngton works are all won, they can certainly say they ence Allyn and Essie Lynn, Mrs. Ed the candidates or their friends and contestants may hold the votes as , 1,000 and the old breast when properly filled out will be long as long as tney wish. were in 1862 except had a scrap for it. Walker and MIsb Aileen Davis. Miss Katheryn BlaIr,EarlIngtonl,0O0 there, as they In the flrsc they ran in four ruhs Delicious icqs and cakes were ser- credited to the party whose name is Rule 7. The Bee reserves the for the timbers that have grown up Miss Pansey Rule Earlmgton. 1,000 1b owned by newritten thereon provided they are while Earllngton got only one, Nor- ved' at tho conclusion of Miss Mary Hewlett,Earliugton.l,000 in the trenches. It the garaos. voted.before the time Imit expires. right to reject tho name of Any canphew, Mr. W. W. Brandon who is tonville added another in'the secdidate for oauso. MIbb Willie Jenklns.St.Oharles 1000 The highest score was mado Where to Plae. Votes Rule 8. VotOB ;are not transferMIbb Ruth MoNeal, Madisonvllle trying to - interest CongrosB into ond to Earllngton's none. Earllng- by Miss Davis who wafl preton got busy in the third and netted A suitable ballot box will be placed able, and can only be voted for the 1,000 making a national park of It. I am ..' sented moBt beautiful pair of emto the visitor's one maknear the front door of the Bee office party in whose name they are origiMiss TrJxie Robertson, Madisonvllle In hopes he will succeed for it would three runs broidered Bilk hose. ing the runs so far 6 to 4 in fayor of make a beautiful park. .' to receive the votes and these votes nally issued. 1,000 Miss Mary Lyon of Murfreeeboro, will be counted onjeach Tuesday and The contest begins with this issue The National Cemetry Is m the Nortonville. Sybil Ashby, Earllngton 1,000 The fourth was barren of runs but Tenn., and MIbb Berry Waller of Friday morning and published in of the paper July 4th and the dosMargaret Mitchell, Earllngton.. 1,000 nui between tne om iortana .Doing date will bo announced later. Adaline Toombs, Earllngton... .1,000 ver and is a beautlfql place and in the fifth, Earllngton turned the Morganfield are In thiB city the the issue of that date. ' and standing of contest) '1,000 well kept. The bresent Superinten- tables by s.orlng three more runs guests of Mr. and Mrs C. L. Robs. Ida Lee Sisk, Earllngton of Contest. e. ants will bo published in the next Miss Annie Coffman of Slaugh- Ruth Wyatt, Earllngton... .,..1,000 dent 1b named Rule and was very to Nortonsville's none. The slxfi Rule 1, No voteB will was barren of results, although the tersvllle who has been the guest of Issue and each issuo thereafter until 1,000 kind to us and took us over the Leila Harris, Madisonvllle for subscription money. viBitorB ohanged pitchers here. The her Bister Mrs. Otho the contest closos. Fill out the 1,000 Cemetry and explained everything Mary Blair, Earll ngton Fowler for sevRule 2. No vote will be issued to us. One grave was filled with tho seventh resulted in one run for each eral days returned to her home nominating cupon and mail or bring Miss Efflo Stokes, Eaalington.. 1,000 for cash, 100 voteB for each dolo 111 arms and legs that had been lpat in team. No run in the eighth, but in Wednesday. MIbb Margaret Victory, Earlmgton lar paid on subscription new or re- to thiswe co by Thursday of this an error in the ninth, Nortonville week want to start this contest the battle at Donaldson. 1,000 We make a specialty of doing two new. We saw the hotel where General got a start that brought in two more and three color work. If you want Rule 8. No employee of this with twenty namoB. Mibs Jessie Greer, Earlmgton.. 1,000 Buokner surrendered to General runs to the locals none. MIbb Ida Bobbltt, Madisonvllle Wilson and Gribble got two bag- classy job work that will glvo satis- from ft five weeks Mr. T. J. Brandon, CaBhior of the . 1,000 visit to Mrs. H. E. Good Earllngton Woman Passes Away gers, while the visitors secured four faction see our samples and get MIbb Lurline Coyle, Manlsonville Dover Bank and TruBt Co. furnishprices at the Madisonvllle Branch Hamilton in Nashville, Tenn. Death claimed one of Earllngton's of them. 1,000 ed us all the stationary free for Office in Morton's Furniture Store. Get the habit of coming to the moat beloved women, when on WedThe double steal of Peyton and Pey MIbb Mary Louise Walker, Madison- which' he Iibb our thankssAileen Davis, Manager. branch o,ffice of the nesday evening at 7 o'clock, Mrs. Wo broke camp last Wednesday ton in the fifth changed tho result vllle J.000 MIsr Josephine Clark returned Bee, at Morton's Furniture Store, morning, but Tuesday afternoon bo from a tie to Earllngton in the lead home Thursday from a short visit to when you want engraved cards, em- Cramer passod away after a Illness fore we broke camp next morning while Nortonville worked a double HappicBt Girl in Lincoln friends in Hanson. bossed letterheads, dance tickets or of but a few days from what appear Mr. W. W. Brandon and his wifo play at first and second three times. programs. We have tbe bent and ed to be a slight stomach trouble. A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, "I Mibs Meta Beth Sory returned by their two son Earl Foley struck out eight men and tho had bosn ailing for some time with accompauied In the Spring for more than two home Weenesday af ter a two weeks let us figure with you on prices. Nortonville pitoher fanned six. chronic constipation and stomach and Russell and their daughters, Claud Long and Sharp wore hit by visit to MIbb Bessie Wallace in Manager. months.sho was considered danger-- . Aileen Davis, trouble. I began taking Chamber- MIbb Ethel. MIbbob Mary Scarbor-pougLong in the lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Miss Aileen Davis Bpent Wednes- ously ill, and her son David Crainoa, Ollie WeakB, Ruth Daven the ball and walked and in three days I was able to bo port, Mr. Garratt Waflard and Rev. third. Sharp in the fourth. Claud Mrs. Leila Wilson of White Plains day in Evansville completing plans of St. Louis, was called home, but up and got better right along. I am pulled down four flies. Sharp was the guest of Mrs. A. E. Reese for the great Popularity Contest of she rallied entirely from this attack, the prouderfc girl In Lincoln to And S. P. Miller pastor of the Christian Lonf: was in'MadlBonvillo Tuesday. the Bee in which five ladles secur- and it was thought that shedays ensuch a good medicine." For sale by Church, came up to take tea with got three and Wilson one. tirely well until about five ago The line up follows: all dealers. us, but they were afraid to trust B. N. Gordon spent Wednesday In ing the Greatest Number of VoteB in she bad a second attack which reNortonville Eabunoi our cooks, for we had two. bo they HopkinBvllle with Mrs. Gordon who the County will be sent Sept. 2nd. at O. Long Scholarship For Sale the expense of the Bee to Evans- sulted in hor death. Mrs. .Cramer brought everything good . to 6at. Woodward, If. is visiting her parents in that city. mems J. Long ville, and after having dinner in that has been a We have a $100 scholarship on So we made colfee, and such a Davis, c. Don't forget the ber of the Christian Church. Her Foley, Edwards, p. Bryan & Stratton Business College spread aB we had. Bee has a branch office for Madi- city will take the Steam Boat from remains were carried to Carllnsville B. Wilson All in all we certainly had a good Barton, for sale. This is one of the best bussonvllle people in Morton's Furni- EvauBvllle up the Ohio Riyer, 111., hor old home, where they, were Gribble time and feel muoh refreshed from Ligon, c.f. i, iness colleges in the State, and a ture Store. If you want advertis- thence up beautiful Green River to laid to rest Friday evening. She L. Peyton Elbero, 1 b f the outing. 1. scholarship in this college is A ing or job work or wish to subscribe Mammoth Cave where they will leaves to children, Mrs. O. C. Cow-el- l, Bilbrew,8 b King Respootfully. take two routes of the Cave and re for the paper, call up number 4. THE SEMI WEEKLY BEE. r, of Earllngton, and Dayid McKay, r f Sharp turn home the same route as they W. C. Bbanoon. Aileen Davis, Manager. wont. Besides the five winners, of St. Louis. Todd, 2 b T. Peyton Mrs. C. W. Lindsay and son Ohas. Preaching at Baptist Church Tho greatest enemy of childhood about twenty others will compose Old Soldier Tortured Jr- - returned home Wednesday even1b tho tape worm. It destroys health When the bowels feel uncomfortaRev. W. T. Martin of Mayfleld, party. and undermines the constitution. ble and you miss the exhilarating ing from Hopkinsville where thgy the 'For years I suffered unBpeakpble Ky will preaoh at the Missionary The greatest enemy of intestinal feeling that always follows a copitorture from indigestion, constipaBaptist Church next Saturday night worms ia WHITE'S CREAM VER- ous morning operation, a dose of hove been visiting Mrs. William Never leave home on a jourhey tion aud liver trouble," wrote A. K. Sunday and Sunday night. MIFUGE. It removes the wormB HERBINE will set you right in a Klmmons for several days. without a bottle ot Chamberlain's Smith, a war veteran at Erie, Pa., Geo. Rash attended the Aviation Collc'Oholera and Diarrhoea Reme ubut Dr. Kiug.a New Life PUIb fixed public is cordially invited and helps the child back to strength. couple 6f hours. If takeu at bedThe and dy. It is, almost certain to be need- me all right. They're, simply gruat.',?. wed all the members of this church vigorbottle, cheerfulness. Price 36c time you get its beneficial effeot af- meet in Owensbore Tuesday. per ' ooici oy at. Bernard ter breakfast next day. Price 50c. or on Try them for any cannot are earnestly requested to be pre- - Mining Co., Incorporated, Irugr De- Sold by St. Bernard Mmiqtr Co., In- - MUses Willie Belle and Elizabeth ed andthe cart be obtained whenFor kidney trouble. stomach, liver all Only 26e at or steamships. beard ' -3 partment. ' sent at these. services. oorporared, Drag Department, ; Athby returned home Thursday sale by ail dealers. druggists,. Mr. Editor:- since mv people pastor of the M. needed a rest. I QUITE A BUNCH Some THE BIGGEST 1 o up-to-da- te y, -- lIcrciritirg Coupon , . .... d; iDe-partme- nt, " Noi-tonvll- le Mob-darae- B The-namo- K-l- be-give- n ex-co- pt ex-oo- pt - Semi-Week- ly I Hop-klUBVill- e, h, Semi-Wook- ly 2b. Cre-me- -- , 1-- llll ll Hlil t MMMMMMHH4MH Hm i..iillfl.,.i3 ..nadnniiJI' i..m lOjeg HaBce jj ? Subscription Rates Year Six months Three monthB One, $V.C0 flii..tl'l, miftfey y Suppos itiously June Sale AT Specials erzrr. .Digger TO rr-ana getter 7z 50 Propounded raven-black I nan Jirver w JNIJNTH AJNJNUAL I ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT Member .... .... 25 5 The Jack Edwards was callod "tho Jap" by his fellow bank clerks because of Coming and swarthy complexion. from lunch, one summer day, he stepped gingerly across the dusty cobblestones, dodged a ponderous electric truck, was warned ofl the street car track by the clanging of a gong, made a detour to pasB a stationary automobevbile, pulled open a brasa-bouneled glass door and Mounted the flight of steps that led to the main fieor of the bank. Oa reaching his departmeat Slnplo copies New Store MANAGER ef . M Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League Specimen copies mailed free on ' application. Correspondents wanted in all parts of the county. AddreBB us for par- his hair, small, dark eyes K ..XOUISVILLE. IXL BE THERE ! -- ticulars. Madi-Rf- c, II Brunch Office in Marten's Fmrnitnre Stere, 119 Seuth Main Street, Kentucky, Phone N; AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. 4-- M1SS i S Telephone 47 Friday, Jaly 7, 1911 j Edwards sauntered to his dcBk. called, 1b llfelem l CASE OF TELEPHONE GRAFT The following are the dates fixed Jfer holding the Kentucky Fairs for Hew Poor People Manage te Have 1911 as far as reported. Officers of Messages Sent Without Paying the TolL lairs are requested to report to us any ommissions or corrections of The telephone on the desk In the dates. animals' shelter rang and a woman's 18, 5 days. Madieonville, July voice said; "Say, miss, there 1b a ' Henderson, July 25, 5 days. cat up here on One Hundays. "Versaillasy August dred and Fourth street Can you send days. Lexington, August up and 'get her?" days, TJniontown, Audust The clerk took the number of the days. One Hundred and Fourth street house, Vanoeburg, A.Jgst .Lawrencebdr'AgUBt 154 days. then the voice at the wire went on: "Say, miss, would you mind calling up Leitch field, Aiigujat 154 days. this other number for me? It is Burksville, August 154 days. where my sister works', in the Bronx Brodhead, August 16 8 days. Tell her to come down. Jimmy Is sick, Fern Creek, August 164 days. there alnt a bite In the house, and I Shepherdsvilie, August 224 days. haven't got a cent to bless myself London, August 224 days. with, let alone a nickel to telephone Errauger, August 234 days. to her, but, honest, there Is a cat In Germantown, August 248 days. the basement, and it's half starved." The clerk sighed. "Worked again," Nicholasville, AugUBt 298 days. she said. "That happens with discourSomerset, August 293 days. aging frequency lately. We have left Bardstown, August 80 4 days a small sum of monoy at certain drug days. Paris, September stores to pay for telephone galls In redays. Monticello, September gard to stray animals. Usually the Alexandria, September daps. druggist telephones the (message himdays. self, but If he Is too busy he hands Mount Olivet, September dayB. Hogenville, September eat a nickel, and trusts the parson who has found the animal to do the days. Sanders, September Kentucky State Fair, Louisville, telephoning. Borne poor souls who would like to send messages of their September 116 dayfi. ewn that they cannot afford to pay ofl Horse Cave, September 204 days. have learned where those drug stores Mayfleld, September 27 4 dayB. are, aad ring in their own messages Bowling Green, Oct. 47, 4 days. free, begging us to transmit them to the persons they wish to reach. la really serious cases we haven't the tELOUS A HARDY EXPLORER heart to refuse. This sounds like a serious case, so I suppose I shall have Walls Traveling In tha Wilds ef to telephone up to the Bronx." New York Press. Africa for Years He Always Slept on the Ground. puts a A Mr. Selous, a distinguished hunter man lame back i or Bhoulder Hut-- tomnomrllv. nn t.hn rntii-Arand explorer, was In England, and The time will be short if BAL Idling something of his methods when .LARD'S SNOW iLUSIMENT if 3m. the wilds of Africa. How little he rubbed in. It relaxes the tmuBcles' eared for personal comfort may bo relieves pain and restores strength gathered from his remark that he and alaaticitv in the ioints. Price sevor thought of taking any sort of 25c, 50c and $1 per bottle. Sold by conveyance, even to the extent of a at. seruara Aiming uo., incorporatiammock for oaso by day or rest at ed, Drug Department. sight, and would not he encumbered fcy a tent. For weeks together, year Overworked. Iter year, he slept on the ground, "My husband," said Mrs. Jenner Lee severed only by something in the xfcapo of a blanket. Asked if there Ondego, "went on a strike the other were any reptiles to disturb repoie day." "Why, I didn't know he workod at wader such circumstances, Mr. Selous replied that, although venomous any regular job," said Mrs. Selldom-Holmmakes were to be .found, bites from "Oh, yes; he winds the clock onoo a taem were very rare, and in all his aperlenco he had never known any- week and always has done It on Monbody, either natlvo or European, day morning, but last Monday he ikllled by a snako bite in Mashona-Im- kicked. He says It's an eight-da"In fact," he said, "you run clock, and, by George, he'B going to let 3nere risk of being killed by an omnl-- the blamed thing run eight days herein London streets than we do by after without touching ltl Saves him vsfiomous snakes In African forests." six windings In a year. You'd think, to hear him rant about It, that he's the first man who ever found that out You Need Stationery. Come men are bo peculiar." Nothing gives an individual or a "No," said Mrs. Selldom-Holmfirm standing in the business world "they're all alike. My husband feeds like nice stationery neatly printed. the chickens on the same plan." Bee job departThe ment keeps constantly on hand a ne line of letterheads, noteheads, billheads, statements and envelopes, both linen and commercial. We also do circular invitation and catalogue work. Give us a trial. You If weak, you need Cardui, will be pleased Kentucky Fair Dates "Hello, bunch," he tones to several young men who were grouped around aa adding machine. Tommy Detts, the diminutive head. the department, glanced up with aa espreeslon on l faoe that wall a earlcature ef wrath aad called across the totervealag desks, stools aad baa-katm Ladies' patent one and two strap pumps, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Ladies' Silk Hose 45c a. pair. Elegant line of Ladies' White Waists 35c to $2.95. Men's Straw Hats, latest blocks, 45c to $1,5. Men's $5 and $6 Pants," all Wool, peg top, three inch cuffs $2.95 to $3.45. Big values. Our entire stock ol Millinery must go at unheard of prices. F WILL YOU? - SEPTEMBERll, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 1911. THRILLING FREE ACTS DA1LY- RACING - - LIVE STOCK SHOW--FIN- E HORSES - - GOOD MUSIC- -CLEAN MIDWAY - EDUCATION- --HEAD-ON COLLISION 'SATURDAY- HOPKINS H. P. MORTON,' HarvtyiBmU'uiM GO. Manager MORE: CLASSES A1SD LARGER PREMIUMS THAN EVER For Information or catalofiuo writo to PERRY M. SHY, Secretary; No. 320 Paul Jones Building "Why Ooat yow go te bed nights, BdwaroaT Your aaletakes are balllagaa Ett Centtr StrtH M , the work f the atire department," os?k4ea Tommy. Madismvilli, Kint.cky HPnjjj? 22 76 85 94 half-starve- d 46 54 55 54 58 64 , e. d, y w e; Semi-Week- ly fellows," he said, and smiled sweetly. ""Leave the statement with me," he urged "I'll fix it. I say, one minute. Tommy," he called, as the department head drifted off with the others. "I'd like to ask you a question. Do you think if a fellow getting only $60 a month got married that he and the girl could get along all right?" "Of course, it dependB a good deal on tho fellow and the girl. You suits couldn't wear $35 tailor-madshoes as you do and patent-leathe- r now. If the girl's sensible, there's no reason why you shouldn't get along all right A number of the fellows I know were married oa lees thaa $60, and they're getting-- akmg fine." "You don't say so," Jack munaured Jubilantly. Miss Mabel Marsh raa a coeapto-aaete- r and was an Important cog la the machine that ground out the work of the bank. The young clerks vowed her end of the room a delightful place to work and the little bell boys who sat oa the polished beaches down stairs and Jumped to answer the call of the officers openly adored her. "Say, Belle, what kind of a question do you suppose the Jap asked me a ,few minutes ago?" Inquired Tommy, as he fingered a long, white paper tape crowded with figures. "How should I kaowt Why dont you tell me?" "He wanted to know if I thought a young man could support a wife oa $60 a month." "What'd you say to him?" "That I thought It depended a great deal on the young couplo themselves. I explained he'd have to economize." "The delightful thing about It is," declared Miss Marsh, flushing until her pretty face was as red as a peony, "that tho girl the Jap picks out will be sure to care enough for him to do her share In In making It easy Bled' ding." After leaving Miss Marsh running her machine at a great pace, which slackened tho moment be was out of sight, Tommy made his way back to his own department, Btopplng at Jack'B desk, "Say, Jap, J was just chlnnjng with Belle Marsh. I told her about that fool question you asked me." "Can't you '.reep a secret?" grumbled the Jap. "Didn't know It was one," Tommy explained. "What'd she say?" asked Jack. "She said she felt sure any girl you picked out would care enough for you e paP aad take a sealat at lia IS. It 4eat fcaleaoe y a mile." Bdwarde glanced across the sheet MACHINE and state a mental calculaUoa. guess I was asleep at the switch, "I Complete In "Cocae around here The Bee's Mammoth Gave Contest Coupon; gn Good for 25 Votes for M. KT TBAN&rtRAKLK MAKES NOODLES Little Manufacturing Plant Italy That Will Out the Qeeoe To Order." a. A noodle machine la complete If Ut-U-e "out to order." Contrary to general supposition, Boodles are also seed for dishes other than soup. Noodle soup iu Itself, however. Is a dish relished by nearly everybody regardless of naUonallty. The noodles mast, of course, first be boUed by the housewife, after which they may be served ia various ways. The GerauuM often serve noodles with German prunes. Noodles may also be served with milk seasoned to suit the taate with salt and butter. They may be served with chilL The Italians take the cooked noodles, add seasoned tomatoes and bake for half an hour. Noodles make an excellent dessert by pouring melted butter over them and adding chopped nuts or fruit Baker's Wookly. will turn out in a short time noodles enough to supply the town. It can be operated by hand or by mechanical h power. It requires only about of a horsepower to run the larger-sizemachine. The machine can be adjusted In a second so as to cut the noodles different sizes, from the width of a thread W a up to half an inch. Although a small machine, it is mighty In the work It performs. It may be placed where customers can see It, aad the noodles X one-eight- manufacturing plant in itself, and placed in ballot box at Bee Offide" on" or1 before '' "" Friday, July 15 ee.aMeeeee4e ROBT. SORY, M. D. XI OHO Tr . Csim lOOlUU, OD CTAn-A- PrQAflnO HtYlltArl uui.igu i"11 .. vw sv wu I 7JttHUB TSUI IMllUU. UnMkM uiooroqb ui yv 0.. JitJ, 2 I,r, T- f. - 1 AU HUU fTlt.TORI. A. A t OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 12 A. M.. Office Orer C. L. Rom' Grpcery. TO 4:30 P. M. Ccattr Street. 5 T J MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY 1 ITHB BEE'S I Offer! BBeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeBeaaeHLaeaeat Notice, Poultry Raisers Now 1b tho time of year to feed ' your fowls a pood tonlo. K411 44 cures Cholera, Roup, Gapes, Canker and Limber neck. When fed ns a preventive it not only keeps them healthy, but makes them lay. Price 50o. No Cure, No Pay. Guaranteed Dy your druggist, St, Barnard Mining Co., Incorporated. Drug Be partment, Earlmgton, Ky., Gardiner & Bowme'r, Madlsonville, Ky. Try it under the guarantee. Ask for booklet on diseases of poultry. Hew Carlyre Kept Warm, hRmL mmmWwPmBSRm'i ; ' isBaliBaffiBeBIBeaeV 1 "Did she say Women! Sixth Sense. An interesting discussion arose at n .recent college lecture concerning the, laetlnct of direction" possessed sq aBarvelouBly by savage races, and by animals. Undoubtedly animals are. Med largely by soont In the casej f humans It Is different and some ofj itfce pupils argued that tho primitive ssaa la able to find his wsy In thq 4eaest forest without taking note of Ifee sun, the wind, tho lay of the land, me tho course of the streams. There Jore it was c&ld ho must bo guided E 57 y a sixth sense, because none of the Tegular five senses could old him. tier pupils, however, argued that Mm Indian found his way in places where there wero no apparent guides ifceeauBo ho knew how, because he had learned all his life how to do it, just as the writer, for instance, will' write Mrs. Lula Walden, of yage after page of copy, spelling all Gramlin, S. C, followed the wordB correctly, but yet cannot, If! aefced, spell a simple word. This la, this advice. Read her letfeec&use bo learned tho words long) ter: "I was so weak, ago, and his spelling Is purely me-- 1 cfeaslcal. when I first began to take It is so with tho Indlaa Jbsalng his way through tho woods. Cardui, that it tired me to A the woman's tonic Cardui is made from 'gentle herbs, acts in a natural manner, and has no bad results, as some of the strong drugs sometimes used. As a medicine a tonic for weak, tired, worn-o- ut women, Cardui has been a popular success for over 50 years. Take CARDUI The Woman's Tonic Fretful babies need the comforting effect of McGEE'3 BABY ELIXIR. It quiets feverishness, corrects bour jitomacb, cures colic pains and diarrhoea. It is a perfectly safe and wholesome remedy containing no opium, morphine or injurious drug of any kind. Price 25c and 60o per Jvtttle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining .Incorporated, Drug .Department walk just a little. Now, I can do all the general housework, for a family of 9." Try Cardui for your troubles. It may be the very remedy you need. " She stopped. no way of Judging side, if you desire the " "Well, suppose Belle Marsh straightened In her very best results at the chair. "Do you think It fair, Jack, to ask me to answer a question having to do with a suppositious case like that?" should use Jack hung his head for a moment, but only for a moment Then he arose and took a quick stop forward. His voice was husky with the emotion Sherwin-William- s that took him, and shook him, and centered In his throat. N "Forgive me, Belle. The case I have In mind concerns you and me. L Call for Do you think It's Just this: r?6W color cards you. you. Belle, will yoa SOLD BY marry me7" For answer, she arose and held outv MINING GO. aoth arms, and Jack, taking her ST, BERNARD ' hands, gently drew her close. imwipnM DRUG DEPARTMENT face wreathed in smiles. That Wednesday night the Jan called on his sweetheart, but it was not until ho was ready to leave that ho mustered up courage to say what the girl had Instinctively felt all through the evening he had como to tell her. Jack leaned forward In his chair and bent an earnest gaze on the young woman who sat across from him, her hands folded in her lap, her eyes studying the pattern "In the rug on the floor. "Belle, I'd like to ask you a ques tion," ho said. "Do you think I Bay," " Belle, do you think , "Why, of course I do," she admitted, and her dimplo played havoc with j the Jap's heart. " that a fellow who is getting only $60 a month could get along all right if ho got married?" "I'm euro I can't say, Jack," she' said. "You boo, I don't know tho two persons most concerned, and I I have t that?" cried Jack, bis flir Francis Galton met Carlyle twice. On the first occasion, he says, Carlyle surprised him by bis "unexpectedly courteous, even polished, manner; but he became more like his ordinary self later on. On the second occasion he seemed to me the greatest bore that a country house could tolerate." But Carlyle amused him by gravely hopping up and down in order to keep warm. Galton was the only man who ever got Herbert Spencer to the Derby. Spencer Bald that the crowd of men on the grass looked like files on a plate and that 'the Derby was Just like what he expected it to be. aeaeaeaeal From June 21st and until further notice we will give a $4 WARD, JR., And SAFETY RAZOR r8 "i the Bee 1 'Year for Only $1.50 or a 60c . HEAVY JEWELL BROOM the Bee I And Year for $1,25 v This applies to new subscribers and renewals. JVhen You Paint buildings, inside or out- least expense you The Paint 1 " 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 for 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 blade, all ready to shave, put up in a neat box like a fountain pen. Take advantage of this, your only chance to get a four dollar safety razor for only 50c. V a, &mLUm&Umm- - f x vU The man who whispers down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a orop of dollars Like ke who climbs a tree a&d "ketlers." The regular business meeting of tho Barana Ulasn will bo held Sunday afternoon at 2 P. M. in the E.A. Otubroom. All members are requested to be present. X M. h t , B. HAIUHN M.LCKAY xt Dn, tkrtin 6 DENTJSTS fflMltN ExtrtKtkg m! J"!tt ccIcm nfK Wpb Wnk Harford Ohatten, PresiJent. Mr. George Mothershead, who has been taking a two weeks vacation on an extended Western trip, has returned home. Lost A lady's gold watch with Elgin movement morning, July 8, between Jhe Grand LtlMK ftflfl tht depot. Tied with black eordj crystal broken land With initial L on back. Kfcurn to Bee office and re. ' celve reward ' Mrs. Howard Todd of the oouatry was in town Wednesday. Mrs. Something Coming In K LET US SELL YOU A SUIT Before the fair,! at an After the Pair Price Hen's All '" lrk Tv 4 te". All $22.50 .Saita Scott and daughters Misses All $9.00 Saits cat cut to'.. . Kate and Martha Louis, who have to Ed Tra-her- n been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Me?tsiiMHr, JfattacAy All $8.50 Suits cut All $20.00 Suits to their borne in have returned, to cat to . . . Birmingham. Try it out NOW. All $8.00 Saits cat If you have a ladyl friend Ail $18.00 Suits UfSSSEES to that you would like to take a week's cut to . . . All $7.50 Suits cut outing, a boat trip on Green River ffc Town News to .' and visit the MammotbiOave at the HOW PERFUMf rs OBTAINED All $17.50 Saita Bee'B expense, fill lnj her name on All $6.50 Suits cat cat to .. . eef Fat la Kxpeaed te Fresh Ptewera one of the nomination coupons and to With Until It Is All $15.00 Saita Bernard BobardB of Madlsonvllle send It to this office, All $0.00 Suits cut cut to tiiitin . . 1 1 9Q, jnade a business trip to this Jolty Mr, Qeg, Coyle. of MRdisonyllle ,., to..,.,.t . By a process known as enfleuragev was in this city Wednesday. 3N jp $5.00 Suits cut All All $12 50 Suito which Is the exposure of beef fat to Mrs, Dal1 Umatead was in to cut to ii ii ii ii-- i a Mr. Jesse PhillipB of St. Charles, fresh flowers In close boxes until It I Wedne.Zdy visiting frionds All $4.00 Suits cut was lo this city Tuesday. I Is thoroughly permeated and charged All $10.00 Saita Miss Pearl Caneler1 of ffopklnfl-vill.V.. to perfumes of varl-with their odors, the cat to.. . who' has been visiting In this Miss Katherlne Blair visited flowers are obtained which could All $3.50 Suits cut friends in Madidonville Tuesday. sot otherwise be so effectively pr city has returned home. to All $8.50 Suits (Keith Morris ol Madlsonvllle was wishing to tfenter the served apart from the fresh petals. AnydUB All $3.00 Suits cat CUv ,vQ. i tt t ,t in 'town "Wednesday on business. Mammoth Cafe oonteflt.Jwho will Those flowetf are violet. Jasmine, tuberose1, rose, orange flower and cas-sl- a New oloan bale Straw for sale. call at this office, will Dejgiven a reAll tf.& s"uUs" AU $2.50 Suits cat (cinnamon Up were). Froifi those' Evans Price & Barnett, Livery barn ceipt book and lnBtruotions as to six there are fifty or more combinacut to to Mil II It II how to use it. EarlinRtou, Ky. tions made for the simulation of (he Welby Pritchott of Madlsonvlllo Mrs. A, O. Slsk and dHlldftffl odors pf other flowers. Sweet pea is was In this oity Tuesday. Sfe spent Tuesday in Madlsonvllle Wlih made with oraage flower and Jasmine, nyaelnth is counterfeited by Jasmine BiBter Mrs. W . I. Toombs. David Ashby and Luthor Brooks her atfrf (aberose and the Illy of the valley These sou ljharro wing cuts call for CASH on the spot. In case of a credif ot MadiBonyille waB in this oity Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris Of by fiSiH and tuberose. Taesday. The feeources of the perfumer are, Mortons Gap spent Tuesday in this sale goods will be charged at regular prices. We need the cash in our business however, bf no means confined to the About September 1st the Beo will city. pomades, as tie scented fats are term give HVe RIGHT NOW, MARK THIS," Blue Serges and Black Wprsteds are not inin Hopkins ladies Old papers for sale at the Bee ed. He uses many essefitlal oils, the Go. a weok's outing, inoludlnga rivprinciple of which Ate sandalwood, cluded in this cut price sale. er trip from EvanBvlllo to tho Mam- offlco. bergamot, lemon, rosemary, nerolf Mc The condition of uncle Roy moth Cavo and return, and a vialt ib (made from bitter orange fifiwers), to tho oave with all expenses paid. Donald is quite serious and he patchouli and attar of roses. The Would you like to be one of thorn? not expected to live many .days later, which Is not now used sc muck as formerly, la very difficult to obtalfl If bo got buBy and ask your friends longer. to help you got new subscribers or W. E. Bourland and daughter, In a pure state, because Its great 'coat to dishonest colleot back subscriptions. You Miss Margaret of Dixon, are in thiB temptsgeranium oil adulteration. Very often is substituted for city visiting his mother. can win the trip if you try. It Musk Is another important IngreYOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT . Messrs Tappau and Gardiner wero There are hundreds of people in dient, entering, as It does, into almost evening'. Hopkins Co. who would enjoy a all perfumes except those that actualin Madlsonvlllo Tuesday Green ly are limitations of flower odors or, Misses Ruth MoNoal and Flora, week's rest, a tripjon beautiful River, and a viBlt to the Mammoth as styled by perfumors, "natural," 'as, MoOann visited friends in Mortons Cave, with all expenses paid. The for Instance, the heliotrope, tuberose, Gap Tuosday. five ladies on white rose and violet send I Young Allon of Madlsonvllle was Boo will about September 1st. A this trio mvmmJi this oity Tuesday on business. In little work on your part ;will get Pop Pantry Shelves. llils" trip for you. Read how it Ib The shelves In tho pantry often done In this Issue. mean a great deal of scrubbing. This Carntflle Observatory. The Carnegie observatory oa Mount Misses Amelia and Alma Hanner need not be so if the shelves are covwill leave soon tor an extended ered with white oilcloth, such as is Wilson, In California, Is of white canused lor tables. Cut the oilcloth In vas, like some huge ark. You look for Eastern trip.' long strips about three Inches wider telescopes inside, but In vain; a series Aohsla than the shelves. Make flour paste, of mirrors appear instead, and It Is MisBeB Edna Jackson, Bennett and Messrs Larry Todd and with It stick tho oilcloth on the the third of these that does the magIt's not made for any certain climate, but ia made to withstand the weather conditions of every climate. Amalgamated ARC ROOFING and L30 "Withers were in Madison- - shelves, covering the front edge and nifying Instead of the usual teleaoope will not drip under tho blazing Bun, r.or crack in tho bitterest cold. ville Wednesday nlb attending pasting it underneath, and letting the tubo, Jisitors are accommodated In It's made by our secret process ard ia universally acknowledged tho oilcloth come up about an jnabfalnst dialects, a little house being apportionthe Princess. ono and ONLY absolutely perfect goofing. Amalgamated ARC Uhejfes covered ed to each chalets. Observations hare ROOFING ia standard and takes the same insurance rate as slato ox wanting a vaca- the wall at the backeep lidy for years, You have been cJloJQtO wlU Wib been carried on slpce April, 1004, and metal. Our agents are authorized to refund money in full It tion all summer. Take a week off and only heea wiping over with a every day a phototelllograph is taken Amalgamated ARC ROOFING Bhould fail to satisfy. at tho Boa's exnense and ko to the loth and warm water to cleaa them. and several other pictures, by no Send for samples and full information. AMALGAMATED ROOFING CO., Firjt tnBaakBl., Binalalbw.Ak, cave via Green River. means of the FOR SAUK BY Miss Garnett LIndle of01ay,Ky ' X. Oheap Fuel In China. is the guest of MtsS Butb Wyatb Deal jf oheaper in China thaa aay An AMrttotokifiK MILL Marvin Mitchell called od ffie'tids whtke elite la tha world. dpyolf think o? this Idea at' jyhat INC0RreATU in Madlsonvllle Wednesday nipfht. baseball players appear la Any lady, with a little work and r KENTVCKY tau8vlllr h6W ll wftl energy, can win a trip to Mammoth work out," "I dwfi kaow Very Serious Oave. Send in your uame today plled Jhe fan. "But i'id afraid that waen the season comes AfoHttid soma and will start you with 1000j;votesf !t is a very serious matter id ae& feflow will forget himself and Start up' MIbsob Mirgarot and Louise Mo for one medicine and have the" a ballad when' he ought to be siiAiMg pherson spent Wednesday night wrong one given you. Tot this to second.' with the Misses VlctOrys. reason we urge you 'in buy&g to b tfaseful to get the genuine- -' Ruth Oroftof Hopkinsville is visiting relatives in this city. Pat Burke, of Memphis, is in this BUCK-DRAUG- lff oity, visiting hiB mother. Oxfords and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Evans and Lift Medicine WF9H&9fTJ w9 www djwWWwnj If you ADVERTISE In THIS PAPEFL It will LOOK GOOD to you. fl'?v.$t8.90 16.90 14.90 13.90 12.90 , Boys1 (ibricjaiiocii) All $10.00 Salts cut t 1 ' t J of irmM Mad-asoavil- le e I 11 10.50 7.90 8.50 'Od $7.50 6.75 6.50 6.25 5.90 5.25 4.90 3.90 3;00 ;... 2;75 -- rj faihV 1.90 , BISHOP & COMPANY White ;fequtoijgjfc Canvas Slippers speotro-hellogra- TAR PLANING --?- COMPANY let-Ha- MADISO'E Bf C ADS PV Day and Night sr Button Shoes Choice Variety New Style Toes aad Heels. sons Miller and Ben, will leave Saturday for Rochester, N. Y., where they will attend the Shriners As- The reputation" of this old, reliable medicine!, for Constipation, inly established. digestion and-liver- " sociation. Miss Lucy Fawcett made a bus! ness trip to this oity Friday. Clay Woodruff and Max Oilland, of St. Oharlos, were in town Thurr-day. WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN Mrs, Dick Anderson and daughtor Dorthy nnd Mrs. Olara Witty, of Hopkinsville, who were the guestB of MrB. J, E. Johnson have returned homo VMIMBMMII others, or it Would n6t be the favorite liver powder; with rf larger sale than all othero'combirieili SOLD DTTOWto F2 It does1 not imitate other medicines.- - It .is better than trouble, is firm- Gretf Great Hopkins County Fair, Madisonville JULY 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 toy of Races, Ring Shows, Floral Hall Exlillrits,.SiJBc1aUtlracfions . fllVENS, C. II N - President J. A. FRANCCWAY, Secretary J Vv Dorothy Biamwell, of Nashville, ia visiting her aunt Miss Little-Miss EUaa Robinson. Mr. and' Mrs. John X. Taylor, of Greenville, are visiting friends in this oity. Olaude Long made a busmesB trip to Madlsonvlllo Thursday. $25M Rbchester N. Y. and Return Account Meeting ImperialCouncil A. A. O. U. M. S. Leave Madisonville 6: 38 "a m. Via L. & N. No. 92. Arrive Louisville 12.50, noon ' Via Henderson & L , H. & St". L. Leave Louisville 1:30 p. m. , Via L. &. N. Arrive at Cincinnati 1:30 p m'.,,,, Via L. & N. Thirty-Sevent- h Annual Session, Tuly ii, 12, 13 Men's WhiteCanvas fords and Bals. Ox- Cheap' Prices- on Groceries Gold1 Medal flour - Tickets on Sale July 8, 9, 10 Return Limit July 1 Leave Cincinnati 5:50 p, m. Via New York Central, v G5o f Pocket ShoelCo. 217 MAIN ST. Evusvilli, - Indiana albs. Soda, 12 Bacon, to lBo 60 lbs. Phre lard, .. ..$5.50 4 cans of Hominy,.'. as0 100 lbs heBt Chioken feed 3.35 Leraons per doz 350 Grated Pineapple, 100 Beet Pea Berry Coffee, .... . J60 Large oan Peao be .,..10o Large oan TbmatOea, ,.l0ts --- .. 8 "Official1 Route Rizpah Temple" Arrive Buffalo 5:50 a. m. Leave Buffalo 6:00 a. m. Arrive Niagara Falls 7:00 a. m. Leave Niagara Falls 3.00 p'. m. Arrive Rochester 5:00 p. m. lbs. Loom Starch, ...,...ti.,,,fioo ,....60. 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' ' ifV ' i4 ' u1 .- . m k JULY CLEARANCE SALE inning t t n W LASTING TEN DAYS Until 22nd Watch Greatest Money Saving Event r VALUE DF Fear WITH - ms ASTROBGMEIflORY! PERFUME ABSORBED BY EGGS gf tj Come Who Possess It Are Not Other-- 1 Chll-fwise Above the Ordinary -ren Learn Readily. Drug Store Clerk Is Convinced- That They 8hould Be as Carefully Kept as Butter. EXPERIMENTS Blowing SOUND CUm TO TH REIT KERCHIEF ;VYiY.W.WkYW it i?f a- - R Kir. Englishmen were such peculiar While a strong memory is a great Reporting a physicv Ieotarwbr Prod necessarily an' chaps, the druggist said, that her vtms etravenlence, It 1b not not a bit surprised when the strap- Bylranisa P. Thomps-em-, the Losdea advantage. young fellow who had ordered an GhroBleie ays : "The- - youngsters who Cardlnal'MeMofanti, whosejmemory ping phosphate egg said, were tor words was so retentive that he Just before the clerk "Never mln.' AtteoAedt btewB shown bow a camTIe cracked tho oggv eottld beout by aeusC In tk heeriag It once, never forgot one?atter and hurried out of the store, but first pIaoe, yotr want s very powerful and which enabled M ta acquire surprised resonator (a feoIlew ttulaff more than a hundred languages, was returned a few when the Englishman sphere- fork asrit a whlcfe exactly fa e brass), minutes later and apolrespect a.very ordinary per- ogized In most for his abruptness. "It was haraesy witk K. Wbtm tie tnofae; Mlthridatee, son. Pllhy relates that place you took that egg from that fork fas ttrnek It sets ap wares- f king of Fsstus; Mad se-- excellent a the scared me out," he said. "I noticed The rewtnator, searing t&s memery that he- was able to speak to the that it came from a box lp one corner sets, imBaelatet resposis witk fluently. 22! laaguages native of the. perfume case. How long had wares, which an etreag: province off Mb vast empire. Yet he it boen saeuga t blew out a eaodle pTaeea there?" was iclpfi baTbarian. " "Only a few beaiitd it OU c experfaaats.-.we- r the peripatetic elocution- ."We. get freBh hours," said day." clork. the forming of wkat ars knewx as & l eggs every ist and reciter stllf living declare "But you shouldn't keep them there Chladal sand Ignres en plates of that he can repeat, without further at all," said the Englishman. "Don't metal by the influence of sound. The in preparation, about 3,000 selections you know that eggs are almost as most beautiful results, as Pi'ofessor proBo and poetry. Ho probably tells bad as butter to absorb odors? Tho Thompson explained', axe obtained: the truth, since ho has been training shells protect them a little, but It with fiat plates of brass of uniform his mind in this particular direction takes' only a short time for a really thickness and of a Tow note. When, a for many years. strong perfume to joak through. I bow is drawn along the edge so as te On theothcr hand, such men as Sir have liad many a" phosphate spoiled set up vibrations in one part, there- Is "Walter v Scott, Macaulay, and Gladbecause the egg In It had been nestl- discord with the vibrations of the stone were not only possessors of ex- ing against a cologne bottle." ether parts,, ami the sosnd! tmaaediate-l- y cellent memories, they were also men assumes geometrical figures. The The clerk said, "How utterly ridiof good Judgment. , , an- greater the discord the better the patculous," but he remembered that Among human beings children have other customer had complained of a terns. Hundreds of patterns caia be the mosjt remarkable memories, Un- triple extract flavor to an egg drink, produced In this way on one plate. Many demonstrations were made to 'der favorable circumstances they will bo later in the day he moved the show how, when things are tunes to learm three and even four languages, back to another counter. so as to be able to express their the same note, they vibrated la sym pathy. A big tuning fork was struck thoughts with equal ease In any one and then stopped but another tuning of thom by the time they are bIx or Stone In Bladder Remored fork, which was of exactly the same seven' yoans of ago. though it pitch, And they accomplish this remarkWithout Surgical Operation had notwent on humming, been touched. able feat without any aid from the mnemonic devices to which adults are compelled to resort when they underI( you feel "blue," "no account," In the Spring of 1904, I was confined take a slmtlar task. They learn words to my ueu wuu js.iu.ncy uuuuic uuu "lazy," vou need a good cleaning and phrasoa unconsciously, and rarely thought that I would never recover, a out. HE RBINE is the right thing forgot them aB long as they llvo. On took a lot of medicine but did not realize for that puepose. It stimulates the rarely ac- - any benefit from anything. I finally saw liver, tones up the stomach and purthe other hand, grown-up- s auverusnieai ifies the bowels. Price 50o. Sold by Dr. Kilmers owamp-Ko- quire accurate pronunciation of a for- and sent for a sample bottle and thought St. Rprnard Mlnlug Co., Incorporat- Sign language, although they may be sample bottlehelped me, sol bought ed, Drug Department. ablo to uso It with entlro correctness. the of the medicine from my Druggist, more It 1b a common belief that the mem- and after using a few bottles discharged ory is more tenacious in early life a very large stone from my bladder. The Stenographer's Victim. than in latei" years. That seems to After passing thi9 stone my health vra& "Well,, sir said tho publisher of one wrv miiph tmnroved and I have been depend almost entirely on tho able to continue my business without newspaper to the Sunday oditor of any serious gicicness. another, "I've decided to take your J. L. KNOWLES, special Sunday matter. Now, I wonSolve a Dee)? Mystery Headland, Ala. thank you from the Personally appeared before me this Stir, der If you could guess why I'm taking of want to wrote O. B. day of September, 1009, J. Loftua your matter rather than Borne other Uottom of my heart,', Knowlea who subscribed the abovtstate-nie- nt Sunday editor's?" "Easy," smiled the Sunday editor, and made oath that the: same ia benefit I cot "mine's the best" true in substance and in fact. the wonderful double curing me "WroBg," said the publisher. "E J. W. WnnDOr, from Electric Bittere, inof Btomach Notary Publico you recollect tho day you came Into a uevere case of both from Prove What Swamp-Ro- ot WlliDo For Ton my office and offered your Sunday trouble and of rheumatism, helpleBB Dr. Kilmer fit Co. linghanv-ton- , stuff P Send to which I had been an almost "Yes." N, Y., for a sample bottle. It will Baited my gofferer for ten years. It y stemadejuBtforme." convince anyone. Yo will also receive "Well, after you had gone Sunday -a fchoueh a booklet of valuabl&mformation, telling nographer aald, 'Take hla indigestion, jaundice all about the kidneys and bladder-- When matter he's ''not fussy like the rest vor dyspepsia,svstemof kidney ' -mention this of 'hy you're getting it." wriMnu", cause rbeumaUsm, Elec-BSb- S 'paper, b" utv flfty-ceand one Ak," said the1 Bundeqr teller "yea. no equal. Try tbetij. , hM dollar Biz bott ea foe sala at all the, are ' '' Every bottle Is guaranteed to he-wa- Out Candle- Wttfc Tuning Fork and Resonator SandyFlg-- 1 wre en Metsf Plate. In' OtHsir Respects the Wfenen1 ef Chare scry, Switzerland; Wear tfre Drees of Men; SometKfng of the old romasee of Bwltxerlacd; stfll dfags to OEtarapecy nearly 3,C00 feet above the Rhoate valley. The lnKseltastsP about' MQ. atal preserve cartafa leeal pecullariaee- of - Get Acquainted With the celebrated Sterling way of clothes, making. IS." - t - se-BB-t. - syts-patfcstf- .'-- well-know- - per-fum-es i 1 type greatlr dress. Ta dominates,, tfte wemea being: handsome and well ssvelepedJ The-viv-id scarlet kershief wkich they wear knotted aroamC tkefr heads anrstogn- larly becoBdng. Xrea ia th'a'prineln f pal hotels tabjnsttre' head drss.ls4 worn by the? waitresses. Outside tbJB' village Itself in winter wear men's dress longpfcrou- sers and Jaaket Bat they still' aep"t their red kerchiefs; Indeed,1 as- they have to go about a great deal lmdlop snow, sometimes 0 ski, looklngraf ter the cattle fir the' stables and doing, a I P good deal ofworfc which In morer-pro1Mb toil perous districts- 1b generally men, they could: aet very- welUkeapil to their skirls. Death, in. Rftariug. Fire-manot result from the werk 0' firebugs, bat often severe burns- that make a nuiok need' foe Bjoklen's Arnteu Salve, tho quick est, Burest oute for burns, wtounda, brulBCH, boils, nofes. It subdueb enxfc P-- the-wame- KTiOaSJ F; !..- rffj - m 'IT.J We recommend them for their style for 'the perfect workmanship, all wool fabrics and the won derful lownessof' their .). - - y p is. m .a are-cause- d mm .StSiS -- m price. V.I- - 11 )' -- ti, ? Many Models. " and healo.. Drires oil Bkiu eruptions, ulcers or piles. Onljr 2Ccat kills pain. It BOotheB all druggists. Calendars For 1912 We have the sweHest line of Imported, and Domestic Calendars for 1912 that has ever been shown They in this territory. are the Celebrated Butler lime and the price this year is lower than ever. I Do not purchase your 191a calendars umtil you have We seen our samples. can please you and save you money. Sem-Wee- ih Fabrics of all weaves and colors ain d the promptest possible service. V ot Most styles $15 to $35. lndi-Tjdual- .v St. Bernard Store Manager St. Bernard Mining Company W. R. COYLE, INCORPORATED ., i Bee " ',ei-that,'w- nt (Ifwrlhflm, Only &)c at all drupgiBts. drug sti.rsa. aYietir Kttdg EJARIJCIsrGTOlSr. KENTUCKY - r". 'X y " a Q Memorial to French Ambassadors. "When r u gat. you need To Insure a Liniment, use a good beneficial results, get Snow Liniment It is a Pain Relief and Haalin Rtm- dy That Answers Every Requirement. It U Of exceptional power In rheumatle disease relieves the achlas; Jolmts, relaxes the drawn muscles, restore the strength, & all ease and suppleness of youth. It Is also eectlve la sores or abrasions of the flesh. It 1 a spleadld housewounds, hold remedy lor wan or beast Try It for cuts, burns, bruises, old sores, lame back, rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, frost bites, chlllblalns, contracted muscles, stiff neck. It stops pain and heals quickly. Ballard's tho Interior of tho ministry for foreign affairs In Paris Is a black marblo slab on which are expressed In letters of gold, tthe names of the officials of tho do'part-mewho died fighting for their country In the war with Qermanyln 1870. The ministry hfes decided to place another slab "commo pendant," on whlqha will be InscnDea mo names ol and dlplomatlo agents who have fallen victims of their duties. The list will commence from the time of LouIb XIV. A Paris contemporary says it will be long enough, and observes that probably this will be ths flrat memorial of its kind erected la any country. The Hat will Include the plenipotentiaries murdered at Itaslatt and those who had to submit to Indignities and cruelties at the hands of the Chinese, which led to the war wlta the Celestial empire in 1367. On ono of tho walls of nt SITfTDYHIl i" Jt 'LV "U IBBV BE BBBl ISBBl BBK ''tSSl BBSl l C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. :fl ' ' t 4 9 U i COLONY HOUSE FOR POULTRY Ic amuaa-Isador- Fowls Are More Active and There Less Danger From Disease by That System. The main requirements of a good poultry house are good ventilation and protection from Btorms and cold winds.' Hens will not lay when weather conditions prevent them from scratch- - Funeral Director and Emtalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. I CUBS Sydney Smith's Averslene. Sydney Smith shsrd Lord North's dislike for musical concerts. "Nothing," he wrote, "can be ssore disgusting than an oratorio. How absurd to see 500 people Addling like aad-sse- n Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle. . im,m. mmem jnks r. mllmb retotnt SMtlas fftesfces Sere Ryes c Wee m&tt awe Salvs. IswhSlSBSO Fbbsss mBbbsssbsbl! JOE KIDNEYS Making Headway. f - lSOl. AH WCPMM-.g- v h ST. BERNARD Now You Are MINING CO., SHe-ntln- IncorporatedDrug Department ),,. . 'iiT-- ; T. J. CoateB, president of tho Ken tuoky Educational association, In session now at Owensboro, made a statement before that body Tuesday which Is true every word of It. "In the rural school Ilea the salvation of the land," Bald he. "If It were not for the country people pouring stealing! a Gomel. News Democrat. Prof. Coates' addresB wb along a line which has been the Inqulreo's position for years, and It has frequently given utterance to thoughts similar to those expressed by Prof. CoateB. We have never yet put It quite bo strongly as to say that "if It were not for the country people pouring into the cities, the cities would soon destroy themselves," but the statement is true. In the cities, only a few generations are required for a family to "go to seed," or In other words to cease to be any kind of useful factor in the affairs of life. Of course there are exceptions, but the rule is so near universial that the cities could not exist but for the constaud influx of people from the country. It is also true that many who come from tho farm to tbo city are failures, but most of the great buccobbob of the city aro by men who come from the rurul dlstrio ts, from cIobo touch with the soil. A. European astronomer has trie with some success to steal a comet Some weeks ago a new comet was His Excellent Reeertt. announced and received tho name of JT Hungry Howard tremlalscently)--A- h, the comet Cerulll, after its finder. me boy, you don't know how It' Soon, however, other astronomers were unkind enough to point out that feels to finish first in a test uv endurhe had appropriated what belongs to ance an' skilL Languid Lawrence (sarcastically)- thlB was without and into the cltiea, the cltleB would de- another,Fay's that comet, discovered in In' uv course youse do? doubt stroy themselves." Tho develop- 1843. Hungry Howard Well, I don't like ment of the rural sohoolB of Ken Its period is a little less than 7H ter brag uv me powers, but I've won tucky should be the battlo cry In years, and It made its reappearances five contjts out uv a possievery country In the State. Padu-ca- h on time up to 1895. ble seven J ple-eatin' reporter was sent around to make some Inquiries coucerning a new play' that David Belaaco was enjaged la "Yes," said David, "I ata writing. writing a play. What do you want to know about it!" "Anything your can tell me will be Interesting, was the reply. "Well,", was Delasco's raj spouse, "It la to, have feur acts and' three interolssloas aad I've just the Intermissions," Succewi Idagaslas. A fla-tefc- ed HtH IHsssssssssssI Colony Houas With Cloth Windows. and exercise. Many poultry houses have proven failures because the variations in night aad day temperature were too great Prominent authorities on the building of poultry houses state that ventilation canbeBt be furnished by leaving one end & the house open or covered with burlap or' canvas, using no glass windows unless necessary for light Tho idea of building a warm house should be abandoned. It is shelter that is needed. The house should bo built in such a waj that the fowls willnot j;oost near the open Tront whero they would be exposed to winds; nor should it face the prevailing winds. A long .house Is more expensive to build, for a given capacity, than one more nearly square. A long, narrow house Is also a cold house, Saving more exposed surface for a given capacity than a square house,. The size of house necessary for a certain flock will vary in different sections. Where there is little or no snow and whsrs the fowls can be outdoors every day In tho year, two square feet of floor space per fowl will be ample. Where the climate is such that the fowls will seek shel ter part of the year, rather than go outdoors on the ranee, considerably mors space should be provided, say four or five square feet per fowl. The idea should not be to crowd them so much that their activity will bo interfered with. Whether the shelter is provided by enlarging the house or providing cheap scratching sheds, is immaterial. Two square feet per fowl, or even Tess, is ample for .roosting ins; Earlington Sufferers Should TakelTs Further: JEtisk I but failed to show up. But they are had annoyed me a long time. The cure was persure that the comet Cerulll Is Fay's manent." Hon. S. W. Matthews, Commissicner comet, repenting of Its remissness Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. seven years ago, and now resuming its regular beat The First Cause. -- sir," remarked I, the indignant you down makes you an ltnpnre blood runs "am a taxpayer." "Well," asy victim for organic diseases. Burdock Dlood lds the political boss, "you have me Bitters porifies tbe blood cures tfce you up. to thank. You wouldn't be nearly aa aittck et a taxpayer as you are eseeat-taf or say forts." cause-buig It should have oomo back to lSf3, "Doan's Ointment cured me of eczema that Why will people cuntinuo to suffer the agonies of kidnoy complaint, about the Israelites in the Red Seal" But Smith's pet aversion was backache, urinary disorders, lamesiatto In the minor key. "It mads ness, headaohos, languor, why allow aim melancholy," according to O. W. themselves to become ohronio invaB. Russell, "and had to be discon- lids, when a tested remedy is offered tinued when he was in residence at them? 0t Paul's." He lived, however, to Doan,B Kidney Fills is tho remedy repeat him of his musical heresies. Late in life he said: "If I wre to to use, because it gives to the kidbetdn life again I would devote much neys the help thoy need to perform, time to music. All musical people their work. teem to be happy; it is the most enIf you have any, even ono, of'th grossing pursuit; almost the only in- symptoms of kidney diseaso, eura nocent and unpunished passion." yourBelf now, before gravol, dropsy or Bright'B disease sets in.JCan Earlington residents demand more conPower f Wealth. vincing proof than tho following? Mr. Ghout All my money eannet LeBlie K. Hiokman, Aroh street, give me health, doctor. Madisonvlllo, Ky., Bays: ul do not Dr. Bolus No, perhaps not; but it is of inestimable valke nevertheless. beBltate to recommend Doan'B Kidney Pills aB a remody that lives up It gives your physician great to the claims mado for it. I tested ooafl-4edc- "W' cit-lse- a, re-sli- ed I i Telephone Presets! Won BrMe. One of the Polish belles of Holyeke was married a short time ago to a suitor who used the telephone to propose to her, thus beatlag out three rivals who resorted to the Basils. Never Ost There. The asserts who wesM have .dose tfcey had beea there. seaaa-eo- , flMTf sjf Do you realize the serious consequences of continuous eye strain? mm c Regulates the bowels, promote eaijr natural movemanu, cor constipation Doan'a Regu-le- t. Ask your druggist for thorn. 2jc a box. i Grc Attribute of Success. ha An American must not die aunt direct his energies toward sue--' cess; success means making one's way in life; nine times out of ten. for ninety-nin- e men out of a hundred, that means the business world. To seize the business opportunity; to develop that opportunity through the business virtues of attention to detail, Indus-try, economy, persistence and enthuBl-- , asm these represent the plain and manifest duty of every cltixea who la-- ' tends to "be somebody." Stewart White. 1 Bid-war- d Instead of Liquid Antiseptics Peroxide many people are now using Tim now toilet germtphlo powder to be Kentr dissolved in water aB needed. "Yea.. For all toilet and hygienic uses it is "Do you understand them?" better and more economical. "Yes." To cleanse and whiten the "Well," said Mr. Noxon, "you had teeth, remove tartar and TTvsTpFasPa prevent decay. better go at some othor business; you To dlBlnfect the mouth, deare too smart to be a lawyer." stroy disease germs, and Sunday Herald. Re-hobo- th Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic Te Do CLrest TMnf. The power to do great things gen hit trolly arises from the willingness t Three young men, after pondering io small things. fervently over ber charms, wrote proposals. All proposals came In the same mail the next day. I. C. R. R. TIME CARD. But Just before the mall arrived the fourth suitor, more enterprising than Time of departure of Illinois Con. l bis fellows, called to a pay .ral trains from Nortonville, Ky. ,,: station telephone, proposed" as-l. was NORTH BOUND. accopted. No. 102 :.. 1.28 p.m. Tho girl went home and found the 3.40 a.m. No 10i..f threo proposal letters. But she was No. 122, local pass. 10.45 a m. 6.80 p. m. faithful to her telephone sweetheart No. 188. local and had her trouBsoau purchased withSOUTH BOUND in a few days. Now- England Tele- ' No. 101 4.08 p.m. phone Topics. 1.46 a.m. No. 103 No. 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m. No. 185 local pass 5.53 a. m. For summer diarrhoea in obil ren always 'give Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy nuti L. & N. TIME CARD. castor oil, and u speedy nure Ib certain. For sale by all dealers. Time oi arrival of trains passing through and departure, of traiuE Too Smart for a Lawyer. originating at Earlington. B. Davis Noion was ono of the Effective Sunday, April 9, 1911. ablest lawyers In central Now York. A NORTH BOUND. young man entered his office as a stu0.25a. No. 92 ;........11.15 a. m. ' dent and was given Blackstone to' m. No. 62... i study. At the end of a month he asked Noi 94...... .'.?.... 7.23 p.m. Mr. NoxOn what ho should read next. 711.22 p.m. No. 54...... "Do you understand Blackstone fn SOUTH BOUND. "Yob," was his answer. 4.30 a.m. No. 58 "Read Kent," was the order. 8.23 a. m. No. 95 4.21 p.m. In another month ho' announced that No. 51 10.48 p.m. No. 93 he bad finished Kent and "What next?" "Have you read Blaokatone and INTERUJRJBAN TRAINS. ct The bride-ele- Springfield attended a daaee la aad made a tremendous quarters. tho-gir- . NORTH BOUND. ' No. No. 106.... 104 10.55 a.m.. 2.00 p. m. No., 108 5.02 p. m. No. 110 ' SOUTH BOUND. 7.10 a.m. No. 103 7.52 a. m. Roosts should be made low, or near the ground not higher than two feet There aro several reasons for this. Fowls of the heavier breed cannot fly high, and those of the lighter breeds frequently injure tho soles of their feet In Jumping from high porches. Roosts should be made all the samo heights' for if they aro made some higher than others, the birds will an flock to the highest ones and crowd, which Is undesirable. When drooping boards are used they should bo low down, to permit of easy cleaning. They should be made of matched lumber and be 20 inches wide for one perch and three feet wide for two perches, tho flrat porch placed at least ten inches from the wall. A good roost may be made from material two by two Inches, then slightly rounded on tho edges. Poultry keeping is most quccossful where ,the colony system prevail b.. The colony' system means the housing of fowls in small houBee, preferably portable, where the fowls have freo range. The chief advantage Is that the fowls are more active or busier than when confined In yards; second, theroisless danger from outbreaks of disease, as it is possible to keep .the houses on clean ground by moying them occasionally; and third, the fowls require less feeding and care, as they piok up considerable food on the range. Another advantage of this system 1b that the fowls will rid the farm of Correct your sight early and avoid future troubles that come from neglected eyes. "Have them tested' by an expert Optician.- - I test them thoroughly free of charge. f f f L. C. WILEY JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Successor to Tappan & Gardner r I jM EARLINGTON, A,-A,..-A- - KENTUCKY " " " 4 '? their merit about three months ape Invisible Indians. All Indians seom to have learned a wonderful way of walking unseen-mak- ing themselves invisible like cerspiders, which In case of alarm, tain caused for example by a bird alighting on the bush their webs are spread upon immediately bounce themselves up and down on their elastic threads so rapidly that only a blur 1b visible. The wild Indian power of escaping observation, even where there is little or no cover to hldo In, was probably Blowly acquired In hard hunting and fighting lessons while trying to approach game, take enemies by surprise or get safely away when compelled to retreat. And this experlf enco transmitted through many generations seems at length to have become what is vaguely called instinct Tohn Muir in tho Atlantic. and the resnlts could not have beeR more satisfactory. I had a ,palu ia the small of my back dlrocnly over Imy kidneys, which caused mo consiaerame annoyanco,ana scooping or lifting brought on sharp twinges. . m- - purify tho breath. To keep artificial teoth and clean, odorless To remove nicotine from tho teoth and purify the breath after smoking. To eradicate perspiration, and body odors by Bpongo bathing. The best antiseptic wash known. Relieves and strengthens tired, weak, inflamedoves. Heals sorethroat.wounds and cute. 25 and BO cts. a box, druggists or by mall postpaid. Sample Free. lirldp-owor- THE PAXTONTOILETCO.,Boston,Mas. jVCici--Stjtrirxe- jar lVLQ.mLrxiiou.tiTL $3.40 Round Trip From Earlington And all way Stations Regular Train 4:35 . m. At an inquest a doctor once stated that "two of the deceased's injuries """ """ cmC were fatal, but fortunately the others M. H.&.E.TIME CARD. were not" An Irish paper goes one Showing Trap Nests. better and describes how a "deaf man M. H. & E. time card wont into was run .down by a tram and killed. effect Sunday, April 9, 1911. many Injurious insects, such as grass5:45 a. m. He was injured in a similar way some No. 112 loaves hoppers. Then, the colony system years ago." No. 118 arrivoB.... 8:80 p. m. will flt in with crop rotations, and for part of the year the fowls will live on the stubble fields. t Most Flagrant Offense. slai The Illustrations shown represent a Injustice is a most flagrant offonsa successful colony houBo used ' at the and the hardest of all to bear with "Utah experiment station. Tho house out resentment has a cloth window, and the traps kre very convenient, as they open from the outside. " Qood Examples of "Bulls," No. No. No. No. 105 107 109'. Ill 12.67 p. m. 8.20 p.m. 6.10 p- - m. 10.00a. m, At length X read about Doan's Kid ney Fills, and as they .were recom mended for such troubles I procured a supply. I noticed a decided improvement after using the contents of the first box and continued taking the remedy until I was completely cured.'' For sale by all dealerB. Prico 60 Co., Buffalo, cents. FoBter-MilbuNew York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan'a-r-antake no othor. rn d Vacation, to Cave v;v Rubber Plants. The trees and shrubs which product) rubber grow in a narrow bolt of th world, within flvo degrees north anst south of the equator. I? Thursday JULY, 27 i ; Flock of A flock of birds Is much more beautiful and far more interesting than one of scrubs of all shapes, sires and'colors, and the more Interest one has in his fowls the more thought and carp will bo given Pure-Blood. puro-bloodod, well-bre- d WHEN IN MADISONVILLE them. Well Bred Bert Visit the Princess Theater, the best moving in the country. Something new each night. Matinee every afternoon 2 to 5. Vaudeville each night. All expenses at hotel only $5.50. This includes your board and admission to the several routes in the Cave, One evening for a promenade or dance. A grand wo ; days outing. Write or phone L,. & JN. JLicket Agent. T r 11 If your chickens are well bred they will always sell .for more than market pries, and eggs are always, la demand during the season ,pf ineubation fee .almost double the .amovat yon eaa ebtals for them for table us. PRICES B 6c IO OESlNrTe ' A. D. NOE, Jr., Manager. n V 0 ri V... - U "ttpMAt-- "; hii .h.i'jwuk jnmfig"ii":iw!r ZZ '" t" .,;-- - jTlTWiilTl'llr"lr'''i' ' .......... " yft' " .i . ''ill-- '1 sj 'V ''.; ik'i 1.3 Big Closing Out Sale V &tk!'- Starts Saturday to. All' preparations are completed and the doors will be thrown open the public, ' ',..! C V Saturday, July ft, at 7:30 A portunity, of selecting- their wants out of this - ijf M M be-- " " ta " 1 J The entire stock has been conveniently arranged and all marked At Actual Cost and in a great many instances even low cost to make the goods move as our only aim to carry out this sale is to sell the goods, by giving the buying-publithis i .,,,.- c op- - -- v, Just at a time when every one needs' something to finish the summer i.t v.. I K" need in 90 days at actual cost gives you the best buying opportunity that has ever been given you. Let everyone get their share oi these splendid values by attending the sale every day All sales strictly cash (no. goods charged) and sale to continue until every . article is sold. -- ,000 Stock df Werarfclise in and also to own' their winter goods, which you will iv 'j 2 w J"' GRAND LEADER EARLLNGTON, Morris Kohlman, Owner . KENTUCKY ' , . l i 1,1 f'l 4li C0L0KZD COLTJUir. .vene in Corydou Tuesday 'July 11. The A. M. E. Zlon Conference of tho Russelville district will convene at Greenville on the 18th inst. Mibb Deborah Couch, a member of the third year high school, will represent the Earllngton Colored school In the oratorical contestdW' be held lu Owonsboro at the Chautauqua on Monday July 17th All colored oltizonB that are interested in hotter conditions and privileges for the jaco Bhould attend the Republican mass convention In Mad isonvlilo Saturday at 1:30 P. M. GIVIHG I f IELLS THEIR TONE a 'I All ef Them. ,Mut, Qo Threufh PreMM of Tuning, Uk Any Mulellmtrumnt. J, Waat a beautiful tone that bell faaal" in often heard. There are few, however, who know how a bell receiver Its Joyful or solemn tones. All belli after they are cast and finished muet go through a process of tuning 'the same as any other M ' "' r'. musical instrument before they respond with a clear, true tone. Every bell sounds five notes, which must blend together in order to produce perfect harmony. The tuning of a bell is done by means of shaving thin bits from various parts of the metal. It Is as easy r to put a bell for an expert to In tune as it Is for a piano-tune- r adjust his instrument to perfect bell-tune- fc IV, chords. At first thought it would seem that a bell would be. ruined should the tuner shave off too much at the last tuning, or the fifth sound,, but such is aot tho case. He would, however, be obliged to begin afresh, starting with the first one and and shaving the bell until It gave forth Its harmonious sound at the fifth tone. Sprains require careful treatment. Keep quietund apply Chamberlaiu's Liniment freely. It will remove the soreness and quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition. For sale by all dealers. Egg Soup. m i ?.v, .- v- m.&. ;y. - a W" fr.Thoro'o :' Egg soup is most nourishing, and those who do not care to eat eggs cooked in any of the usual ways may benefit by having them in soup: Three eggs, three, pints of stock, one of flour, pepper and salt Mix the flour to a smooth paste; add it to the stock, leaving it to boil for a quarter of an hour. Beat up the eggs and mix them gradually with a little stock, then add them to the soup, stirring carefully for a few Yeara." but taking care that the soup Genfrai Baptist Church. Services fourth Sun Jay morning audi does not boll, nB this would curdle It. Baby won't suffer five minutes with croup if evening in each month and SaturServe with little sippets of fried you apply Dr. Thomas Eclectic Oil at once. It day evening preceding. Prayer bread. acts like magic. meeting Friday evenh ft. Sunday school 2 p. m. Rev. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. Episcopal Church Services 1st and 3rd Sunday night at 7:45 at the table-spoonfmln-ates, MMterd k grswa la ISoglaad to a eetlderable la t&e eaaterm Mayor H. C. Bourland. owatrlea aad the Yva. district and! to Police Judge A. J. Bennett. setae extent in the Midlands. It. U Chief of Police Wm. Bradley. erttoarlly grown la heavy Maek soil, Night Chief- -J. H. Hamby. bat. it to generally believed, that tae Tax AeBesBor J. H. Corbitt. crop draws a great deal of strength City Olerk Paul P. Price. from the solL For that reason it is Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. not especially popular. The yield an City PhyBlcian W. K. Nisbet. City Engineer R. E. Whipfler. acre is variable, ranging from tweafy Street Commissioner Bo'bt. Wood to thirty bushels, but twenty bushefe Councilman Jno. B, Atkinson, Is usually considered a fair yield. The seed rate is usually about three to Madison OlUbam, F. D. Bash, Goo. C. Atkinson, Tbos. O. M. four pounds an acre when drilled In Henry. Meeting nightBlair, Monday first rows from ten to twelve Inches apart night in each month. School Trusteo Paul M. Moore, Board of Health Ed M. Trahern, Saves Two Lives G. Gilbert King and Curtis B. John"Neither my sister nor myselt son, M. D. might be living today, if it bad not Postmaster Ohas. Cowell. been for Dr.King's New Discovery," writes A. D. McDonald, of Fayette-villOHUKCHES. N. 0., B. F. D. No. 8, "for we both had frightful coughs that no Catholio Chuboh. First raaBf other remedy could help. We were every Sunday and holy dayat7:0o told iny sister had consumption. a. m. Second mass and preaching She was very weak and had night 0:80 a. m. Vespers and benediction 7 sweats, but your wonderful medi- p. m, Bev. J. P. McParland, Pastor. cine completely cured us both. It's Christian Chuboh. Sunday-schoo- l the best I ever UBed or beard of." 9:30 a. m. Preaching everj coughs, colds, hem- Lord's at at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. For Bore lungs, day orrhage, lagrippe, aBthma.bay fever, m. Prayer meeting1 every Wednos. croup, whooping cough all bron- day at 7:80 p. m. : chial troubles it's supreme. Trial TkT TV T HmlWT.PV Panfni bottle free. 60c and $1. Guaranteed M. E. Chuboh. Regular services by all druggists. third Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:80p.m.' Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:80. Sunday-schoat 9:80 a. m Parti's First Appearance In London, ClasB meeting, second Sunday at I was at tho opera the first night 10:80 a.m. Bev. Hoitzolaw, Pastor. that Fattl made her appearance, and M. E, Chuboh, Sooth. Bev. W the wild enthusiasm of the house over the aew diva was Indescribable. Her C.Brandon, paBtor. Services on extraordinary yquth and beauty, the every Sunday at 11 a. m. and marvelous quality of her vpice, the 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at 9:80, meeting;, Wednesday facility and ease with which she sang, a. m. Prayer 7:8Q evenings at o'clock. Ladled and the. complete grasp she showed Aid Sooiety every Monday afterof, her part made an impression which noon. Official Board meeting MonBho had day after first Sunday in each time, has not obliterated. come with a certain reputation', and month. the audience waited patiently as she Missionary Baptist Chuboh made her appearance. After her won- Preaching 2nd and 4th Sunday at 11 derful rendering of the duet scene a. m ana r.w p. m. ana the precedthere could be no doubt that Patti ing Saturday night. Church meetinu was enthroned forever in the position Sataxday night before tho 4th Sunday. Sunday School at 9:80 a.m. she has held all through hor life. "Memories' of Fifty Prpyei ueetinf! evcrv Monday night Lady St. Heller. at 7:8C. Rev, C. H. Grigson, Pastor. GITY DIRECTORY. tat e, We are sorry to chronlclo the death of Mr. Frank Evans, the father of Rev. J. R. Evans, which occurred at Brownsville, Tenn. on Monday the 8rd Inst. The picnic and barbecue given by Y. 0 Waikkr, Sec. the Mt. Zlon Baptist Church oh the Elks, B. P. O. No. 788 meets at 4th was a deolded Bticcess. MadiBonville Monday night. Brother Wn Rogers left on Mon-da- y B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. on a visit to his relatives at Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. Dixon, Tennessee. Earllngton Chapter, TJ. D. O.V Rev D. L. Irvln of Russelville is meets lBt Thursday in each month in the city to preach a BerleB of serat2:30p. m. Mrs. Kate Withers, Pros. mons at the A. M. E. Zlon Church. Right in your bUBiost season when Rev. J. A. Boyd who has been abKnights and Ladies of Security will meet every second and fourth sent from the city two weeksbaB re- you have tho least time to spare you to take diarrhma Monday nlghtB. visiting membors turned and reports a successful are moat likely days' time, unless and lose soveral invited to attend. rally at his church In Oakville, Ky. you have Chamberlain's Colic, CholC. S. Crenshaw, Clerk. era and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand Visiting members are cordially The district conference of tho A. and take a dose on tho first appearM. E. Zion Church, over which Rev j ance of the dlBease. For sale by all invited to attend any of these Lodges I. W. Selectmau presides will con- - dealers. ' J meets every Friday sleep. Harry Long, C. of R. Woodmen of the World, Catalpa Camp No. 801 meets every Wednesday night. All members are earnestly requested to bo there. C. S. Crenshaw, Clerk. Modern Woodmen of the World. No. 11992 meets every Wednesday. Agents for Amalgamated Arc Flint Roofing Am ol WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU Builders' Supplies DOORS SASH rjr FBAHES CASINGS COLUMNS NEWELS BALTJSTEES BRACKETS Anything you need in Building Material and Builders' Supplies. Yea'rs of experience enable us to know good from bad and how to buy and how to se 11 We have just about completed stocking bur warehouse, which has taken us several months. Everything is where it belongs and our system is perfect We have a complete line of Building M aterial Clean, up to date stock, such as Rough and Dressed , ' il i SPINDLES PORCH RAILS BLOCKS ?tnra in Town That Umilri nuiuu uiuid ill lunu iiim nuuiu) in Six Months From Now, Be Half as ImMnt a i.ui u S JbiDrary. TRACERY OAK NEWELS OAK RAIL OAK BALUSTERS' MANTELS Lumber, Sash, Frames, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Shingles, Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Moulding, Lime, Cement, Etc., Etc., Etc. V' Rev. Geo. C. Abbitt, Rector. SHINGLES LADDERS ARCH AND GRATES Just Received a Car Load of the Best Tennessee Lime We have a. private siding, no hauling, no switching charges, and a light operating . expense, and we are prepared to meet all legitimate competion . portant as It Is Now, if It Should Stop Ad- vertising During That Time Isn't that perfectly true you imagine ! LODGES. Masonic Lodge E. W. Turner. No. 548 meets 1st. and 8rd. Fridays m euch month. E. J. Phillips, Sec. Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K. of P. meetB every Monday night. Visitors welcome. M f & And, if true, does it not follow that the reverse of the proposition is fcrue, tpo that the store that doubles its accustomed advertising for the next six months will also double its accustomed store growth for that period ? And does not this, also, apply to ni store yco can tihrk oj in Tm$ Town true? any perfectly logical? Can store of which it would not be Ebnest Newton, "V "' VARNISHES ' Y. Q. Walker, Sec. BRUSHES Golden Cross Lodge, Earllngton, METAL ROOFING No. 625 meetB 1st. and 3rd, Saturday night in each month. Mrs. Bertha TJmstead, Sec. Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets 2nd and 4th Saturday nights In eaob month. Miss Lizzie Huff, Sec. Lodge, Earllngton Ben Hur Court, No. 55, meets every 1st and 3rd Monday night at old Masonic '' Hall. Dr. O. B. Johnson, Scribe, , r.y.ifri, Standwaite, Tribe No. 67,Red Men i 561 Hopkins, Lodge, A. O. U. W. No. meets every Thursday night. K. of R. andS. FLUE RINGS PLATE GLASS ART GLASS MIRRORS WINDOW GLASS SKYLIGHT GLASS MIXED PAINTS ' COLORS Star Planing Incorporated MAD1S0NVILLE, KY. Arch Street, Mil! Co? ON L. & N. RAILROAD Phone Q67 If - All Kinds of Painters' Sumlies Agents for. Amalgamated Arc Flint Roofing h