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P'"- - MMrV" - r (" t ' " - TUESDAY '"' rW . h J fy ' rnTTT-g?l"- ' rr " L -!- S and i FRIDAY 1 I rr " if .r 3Sw JJHkt JPJfSi Ml, P??SMf Jk - . r I 'Iff B:lT?it--lT'i-'-8i8rir--B--- - tflFY' -- . VvWiVjs. TUESDAY A BB P AA ')?-- - nNri ana i - - i 1 ' k ,(,-'-;v.;- l : IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR i BUSINESS-ADVERTIS- E IT FOR SALE JWENTY-SECON- D YEAR c v MRLINGTON, ? , HOPKM COVNTYKY., t : FRIDAY, JUtf " 4,fiai EK " vr. . V.Af taor 4c arj. tCs iMM( jgjL-ilebey olr L - ;...(' ,w "mi - ,c . ; it !! ,,.- ', Suibscribtion - &Em ir.ci(L i 4' To the "v Bff U M. ".rfrt .! ! A f .. .iVi Ifi ?' j For another ygaf and give your favorite 100 votes in the Bee's Mammoth Cave Contest now going on small out buildingB in the rear of 0. A. Mortons Furniture BEING DISPLAYED Store caught five lit noou Tliure-da- v and c'ifme near causing a y In The Bee's Mam serious lire. Before the flames could be extinguisher! the back moth Cave via Green of the Furniture Store" caught River Contest. uud burned fiercely for a few LEADERS RUNNING NECK AND NECK minutes, all the rear windows were broken bv th9 heat of tho 1b a Kreat doal of lntereat flumes aud considerable damage There bein.tliaplayod In the Bee'g Mam- done to the building. moth Cave via Green River contest on September 2nd. and the Apy woman with pimples, skin votes are pouring in by the eruptions, Bores or boils does not siadela attractive aud ."cannot -- enjoy a'hd' seVeraruew" 'htrles life Bloodlnef Ointment cures them standing' thekin soft and velvety. ' : andjjpakee Bores, ora'cken tips, are made. M (Jure epld sore-eyThe work 1 bow hi eaJHiejttjand if itching and the, contestants contlu'uV to solicit bleeping piles. Mining subscriptions and reuowals and dip Co., Incorporated, drugdepartment, coupons as they are now doing their special agents. votes will ohmb up to tens of, thousit, M9 . Moran-CIarK- . ands beloro tho coutest closes. This Mrs. Cale Clark aifdMr. Sam Mor-iratrip is well worth working for and nf thin nitv.. worn married in we guarantee the a ac- -' of solid oqinfort vaud ''eujoy-men- t. LoufsvUle jionda, tWeywer week Somo fifteen " or'""' more aonipainou.uy ivir. uu'ijib. utuouiry; i hames of young people from Earl ttudlM.'and Mrs. Jiio. Clark, gt this hiton, Madisouville aud Mortons city. The happy pair will make Gap have beeu received who will their home here. Mrs. Clark 1b an fnake this ttrlp .With us ou Sept., estimable lady and Mr. Morgan is gad. and this number will dpubtleBs a popular railroad mau. The Bee be swelled to thirty or more by Aug, joins Tbthef friends In congritlila " -r -aOth as the entire cost of the round tions.1 : ti ' lr trip irom Jiarlliigtpu to W' and y,fc Qreen river steam JEvDBvlll' board out. HERBINE Is the right thing both routes in tho cave and railroad for that,puepose. It stimulates the fore from Earlington to JSvausville liver, tones up the sfomacb and pur: anil return 1b only $17.60, this is ifies the bowels.' 'Trice 50c. Bold' by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporatrealy pheaper than stayitig at home ed, Drug Department. ;r; and in addition to the. delightful v boat trip of 200 miles; the mauiflcent Killel'by Mule. icenery along upper Green, river you A horrlable death to Eddie-Bayn- e wljl baVe'rthl)lea8Ure-alids'atrBfa- c" tloh of seeing one of the greatest na an uncle of Marshal McEuen, who tural wonders of the world, Tho lived. In; Marshal County w. .thT"own fromhls mule his foot hanging in Mammoth Cave of Ie.ntucky Following aro the names and the"stlrrup" dragging "h'i.m"'twefve' standing of contestants to date. hpndrod and ninety yards. "When unodnsciouB and only This information will be published found ne wastime; He died a short in each issue of the paper "until tho near Burl, Ky., where Marshall's contest oIobos: Lilly Harris, Madisohvlile...... 2,750 father lives. MIsb Ruth McNeal, "Madisonville Baby won't sufler five minutes with croup if : nJTwo Semi-weeklap-pear GREAT ONTfREST Pile at Madisonville Madisonville Notes BY AILEEN DAVIS. -- attrtabu forKo-i- e JUDGE O'REAR POPULAR JURIST chairman of the convention. Judge O'Rear said he was the greatest son FORMER EARLINGTON of Kentucky and one of the greatest and ablest men who had ever occuYOUNG LADY pied, a Beat in the halls of National " . Caeit " 4 ! oban-ped.habd- e St-Bern- -- Miss Julia, Fawcett very charm ingly entertained at a,lBaooa-Fryat Lakeside in this city Thursday evening in honor of her guest. Mis May Oldham, of Hopkins.vilU. Those present included: Misses Nell .JDnl.ln, Mary Row, Kathenne Givsns Josephine Clarke, Duglas Wilson, Ester "Morrow Julian Gibspn, Amelia Coil, JulVa Fawcett apd May, Oldham, of. ,H9p.r" kiusviller Messrs. Chas. Clements Chas. Bouriand, Jabez Hall, Wad die RiTdd, Edward , Lauglev," Wjll Hoffmau, Earle. CJarkB", .Rolwjt Browmor and "Craig JEtiddle. "? i i n. flvq-.(wIuno- HotBprlngs Va. - .. - phas.,Ly;nn returned hqine Wed nesday (from, a buslnessr trip, to tit. . Mrs. Clyde Maim 'and son Ray- mond, left Wednesday afternoon for ' , aftho-'eaveliof- gl "Olt.S . 'ZldSS . . i ; r tiot the habit oL?co'mingjLtothe branch office of tho Bee, at Morton's Furniture Store, when you want engraved cards, embossed letterhead, dauoe tickets or "programs, jf Wo AavfiTlie SesVand jou oS prfces. i tisflgure-'wltl- i V OwenBboro. n t: : "kj. f Semi-Weekly & l k . ii Aiii-i- K DAvisrj Manager. ,aad-,tferee. daughters left Monday for Sturgis to sjje'nd several, weks with 'rtlatlvos. iiMJBB JEJauBi PliPteh.bCElizabeth-towu- , who has been In the city visiting her sister MIbs Elizabeth Guuter retjirued to'herboaie Woduesday. Mlss Susan Moss, of Hopkinsvlllo !j.8theKqe.sfcof. .IQii .FjrnQ.ieE!g.in. ou North Seminary street. Gr. and Mrs. Walter Powers returned Wednesday from a visit to relatives In Nebo. Don't forget the Bee has a branch office for Madi Semi-Weekly JUA,$ti L JMprtpu,.Jr.. Congress. With his hand uplifted over the StandNamed by Republicans as head of Senator Bradley, Judge O'ard Bearer Amid Wild Rear said he was one man now a ;, ''Enthusiasm member of the upper branch of the National' Congress who' could say that he was Bent to, that body, not L L BRISTpWUEU. through the corrupt influence of the TENANT GOVERNOR liquor lobby, but in spite of it. Duriug hiB bitter arraignment of tho 1EFUBLICAK BTATS TICKET liquor interests.' Judge O'Rear said Governor E. O. O'Rear; of Mont- he'knew its representatives were in gomery county. hearing of his voice, it hoing charLieutenant Governor L. L. Brie--to- acteristic' of then), ho said, to attend of Stiott county. ail political meetings with a view of , Auditor L. W. Bethurum, of controlling the delegates as they ;Rockoastlo county. had for years controlled and.corrup-te- d Secretary of State A. J. Oliver, the reprenentatlveaof the po'ople Allen, county; in the balls of the legislature ac fbr M Attorney General Tom B. Mc- Frankfort; J Gregor, of Marshall county: As to Law and Order "Treasurer- - Herman' MouroeTo'f Judge O'Rear said it had been . Louisville. f charged that he had been" in league of, Public Instruct v Superintendent with tbeilawlesB. element' of Kenu.t y ' v" , v iz tucky ,ibut he defiedauyone to shjfiw Di j where hfe' had ever swayed frdrri the niinf.w. W Olorlr nf Tftinv vvu.. ... ? t , right course in any of his private or Clerk of the Court of Appeals C. public, actions. ' He'sald he was UN. Wilson, of the Eleventh district.1 nalterable opposed to lawlessness and mob violence in any form and that Amid Jtb.e. wildest enthusiasm E. his one mission in life was not only C O'Rear, of- Montgomery county to preVent crime, but to get at the nominated by the republicans root pf all evil, ana In this manner Kentucky as their standard bearer, stamp out all manner of crime. in the" campaign of 1911. Not a He said he realized the position ,voicewasrai8eu in protest anu noc ha had taken would result in a powto tide' I w, : Discovered Fire in Williard Hotel tj 'i ' II t I'll '! at Louisville Gives Alarm ana Arouses lnm,ats I M I I ! , I SERIOUS LpSS,Ni(RpWLY,AVElTEb. at thd.Wilfara Hotel, fifth aciJef-ferso- n - Startled from.tpelr sleep by the cry of fire and some of them, almost suffocated by smoke, the" 386 'guests streets, wnfo given." t.hq greatfright of their- lives last' midest night. Clad only in bed ' clothes men and womed i.ua'hed .'dpjwri 'the . - -- steps or clambpred down" 'the 'fire escapes. Only .half awake;" many wandered througlrtho'h'ail'ar UHabltj. to' find the stairs. They know there wfb a fire and the host thing to de waB to get to a' safe place. Men wearing little more than bub-pend- ers v., "r&v . . ehoes ruBhed and low-cthrough tho halls' carrying ompty suit cases in one hand HuU a pillow In the other, yelling, 'bont get exWomen screamed and. cited." Btumbled over sheets add1 bed covers which they had wrapped, (around themselves. None fainted... it was ut - too waB-burrie- d - ... i 2.500 ft N- - fe ?' v, At the Christian ohuroh next Sunday morning the minister wjll, Ijda Leo. Risk, Earlington.,., '2,175 Miss Willie JenklnB,Sl.Charles. 1,800 preaoh on "Watching Christ." In the evening his subject will be MIsb AureliaWaller,EarUngton,l,25Q 1,200 'Through the Wilderness." Fine Miss Cath Medlook, Mortons.... Mrs. Walter Daves, Earlingtoiul,i00 singing at both services". Bun day Miss Maggio Turner, Earlington Snhool at 9:30. VF. B. Arnold, Supt., big organized adult class. 1,075 Sybil Ashby, Earlington Sprains require careful treatment. I&iss May Bass, White Plains.. 1,000 Keep quiet unci apply Chamberlain's Miss Zilpah Morehead, Earlington Liniment.freely Itwill remove the ;.; .; 1,000 sorenesB and quickly restore the Marie Morgan, Noi- - parts to a healthy condition, For MIbs Anna by Ml dealers, . . . .1,000 sale : tonville.. .. Miss Mary Hewlett.Earlington. 1000 Injuries Fspoi While Swinging MIbs Llla Jane Joues, Mortons. f.OOO 'MQrris.gni of Ed while In. MiSs Sadye J3ethol,Nortonvi,lle.J,000 the swing at the residence of J. D, Miss Trixle Robertson, Madisonville lwUl McPherson. Sr.;'in Madisonville waB f .,...', uy Earlitigton rrr.J paiuiuuy ,;iujuieu f u ; iuuj- - Bwing 1,000' MargaretMitchell, 1,000 brgakjtfg jindMalHhgJbn his, foot. Earlington. Ruth Wvatt, 1,000 He is Improving slowly but is still Mary Blair, Earlhlgou , j Miss Eflle Stokes, Earlingtou.. 1,000 oacr.utcheB. M)e Margaret Victory, Earlington ' Old Soldier Tortured ,..1,000 i "For years s'uifered unspeakpbie Miss Jessie Greer, Earlington., 1,000 torture from Iindigestion, constipaMiss Ida Bobbitt, Madisonville tion and liver trouble," wrote A. Kt Erie, ".I ,.....v- - APQ0 .SiAllth,, a. war veteraa at Pills Pa., but Dr Kiug.s New Life; xed MiM Lurline Coyle, --Mauisonville --5w. meall right. They're simply great." f or any tofcnScbr Iftr or' Mlii'Mf . ail' vra4.w.-'rMissEva Bell, Madisonville.... 1.000 druggists. nville.... . Miss Bernlce Whuberly, Madison....2,875 villo r..r Miss Louise MoPhorson, Madiso- yon apply Dr. Thomas Eclectic Oil at once. - acts like mafeic. It Christian Church Services. 2,325 - JihJB-cit- . Xi '.i " - r.- .u. i - liOHiM-waiKtsMtmiM- Trjr-theirr- wquia ue j nacre vitear, ai ib irup that there were oth er leaders, men; ,df'influeti'ceahdybf hieh' "cifflclal po-- 1 overshadowed by sltion, but the personality of the man who, had gone out to do' sonville people In Morton's 'Furni- single-handebattle for tho cause of a progressive; ture Store. If j'ou want advertising or Job work or wish to subscribe Kentucky aud bad won agalust oddB that once" threatened to. overwhelm for tho paper, call up number 4. him. Manager. Ailebn Davis, .0'Sear All the Way Neal Stivers, of White Plains waB in the city Thursday on business. ..It was OC,Rear all the way. No other man save, perhaps, Senator Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Brown and Bradley, so complotelv dominated a son Frank Jr'. wlllreturn Saturday Republican state convention in the. from a three weeks visit to Mrs. history of the State. The word of Brown's parontB Mr. and Mrs. T. M. O'.Rear was law- His wish was the Gooch in Waco Texas. will of the convention and the reMr. and Mrs. Frauk G. Mohr, of sult' was that in every instance ex-Nortonville were In Madisonville cept opo'tho ticket named had the; Thursday shopping. hearty and unqualified apprqval pf B'.'Hdrvey ntitt in. IO G'drd-o- flie "nominee for Governor. John of this city and Paul M. Moore, Time without number eflorts wore of Eurlmglon returned home Wed- made to nominate candidates that nesday from Louisville after atf elid- did not enjoy the favo'r and approval ing the Republican Convention. of Judge O'Rear. but every effort, Time and again the VVfl make.a specialty of .doing two proved, futile. work. If you w.ant. opposition oharged on the O'Rear and three-colclassy job work that will give satis- fortifications, only to be slaughtered oppofaction see pur samples and get and repulsed. In the end the sition withdrew from he field of prices at the Madisouville Branch Office in. Morton's Furuiture Store.- battle, leaving O'Rear master of the situation, with sword unsheathed , AitiERN Davis, fffanager. Dr.- - Anderson, of. Hopkinsville, and forces unharmed. 0,Sear'i,Aeceptanco Speech left Wednesday for Dawsou Springs, ftfterTatwoweeks visit In lhl," oily, In his speech ' of acceptance J udge wlth'relahves'". O'Rear'denounced the liqnor interMr. and Mrs. R. S. Dulin Jr. are ests for their alleged activity in polvisiting relatives in Danville Ky. itics in Kentucky during the past Mrs. Lpn M.oElwain, of Trenton, few years, and declared that if elecwnp. has been tlja feUest of Mrs. O. ted .Governor of Kentucky he would. B. Tate, for several week returned use uvery power vested in the office. rt to drlv the professional-liquo- r ... atrof the Stater Referring to WrHMcvorerof-Karlin'gton- , was Snatov Bradley, the permanent in. Madisonville weanesuay. all-wer- stem the a hand waB lifted that made the distinguished jurist bis party's nominee for governor. The uoinitlatlott wwas made in an O'Rear convention, va convention jn' which O'Rear alone was supreme; From the moment that the con-- f .veutlon assembled it -- Was apparent to all that tho one dominatingflgu're' -- erful corruption fund being raised to defeat him, but that it was his purpose to continue the fight until the ides of November, when he believed ahe people' would triumph over the special interests. Bt. Bernard Mining Go.'s the -- Remarkable e , d, ing, disfiguring Skin and Scalp Humors, the agonizing itching and burning of the, skin, as In Eczema; the frightful, scaling, as in Psoriasis; the loss of hair and crusting of scalp, as in Scalled-head- ; the facial disfigurement, as in Acne and Ringworm, And in slant relief and speedy oure, with gentle anointings with Blood-In- e Ointment. The St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department,' aro so confident that Bloodine Ointment will oure all Skin Humors, that they ask every reader of this paper to try it on a guarantee or mailed by tho Bloodlne Corporation, Boston, Mass. Compliments Paul Moore Of Offer world famous cure, for tortur- - 1 u, , or The Louisville Herald has the following in its i3sue of July 12th iu an article headed "Side LightB on the alarm. The fire originated on the fourth Politicians":. floor from a defective kltohen flue. Paul Mooro is always gracious aud graceful, and he did not forget to According to Chief Lehan, tho blaze mike unanimous the nomination of evidently burned thirty minuets spread W. H. Overby,of Henderson, for Per- before it wftB discovered.: It to the room George Etnrich. Mrs. manent Organization. Just before Mr. that the three O'Rear committees in Emrich had been awakened by floor aud reached the? first the Second district voted ope way O'Baunon C. PerkhiB, iu room 400, safely, T. and the five Franks counties anoth- immediately adjoining ;bo, flro, goc er way. Afterwards Moore'.s good (Continued on Page 12.) mauners prevailed. did not give any attention to the women. They wore .there to fight the fire. QirlDiieevrsSlaza. The fire waff discovered by Miss GirtlerO'Bannon, daughter of A.R. O'Baunon. of St Charles, She awoke to find her room Tirted with smoke. She opened the, dpor and Btumbled throaghithj- - buUdirig. the room of 'her father.adjbin-in- g. She beat upon tho doors with her hands td' awaken him. Whea Mr. O'Bartnon op'o'neli the door his daughter almost sitffodated collapsed in his ar. He carried her 'to tho landing on the jllqor below', and rushing to the clerk's, desK oil' the first floor,, gave the alarfii. A..'"W1ebb, who was on duty ,, .could, hardly be.)r lieve Mr. O'Bannon. "You bad better go buck to bed," said Mr. Webb. "You are,- oxoited, and I think' a little Bleep would do yon good." By this time other guests who had beeu alarmed by Mr. Oborthou's cry came rushing down the Bteps. Mr. Webb then notified the flro' tower. Three alarms were, turhod Iu aud fifteen fire' companies responded .to vap-ors,- to - daugerous. Even 'the flremea - , The. Bee's Mammoth Gave Contest Coupon -- NOT TRANSrWABUj 'n Good for 25 Votes for ft. If , . . -- 'V . m -- : placed. 1 ...- leb-byk- m ballotbox at Bee Office on or,'.beforc i, home-Tuesda- y. JSnday, July 31 Kh . .Ti V- u . - ,y " 1MVi' iy A1? v"- - "" -- tr''8 uon-resideutB '. K- - nintm fOe 85 Member t -- Bee MANAGER Subscription Rates One Year i.OO , ASSOCIATE: EfllTOR ANB BUSINESS EPITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT PAUL M. MOORS. Six mouths Three month a ...:;.....'.'... SIurIo copies 60 25 5 ef Kentucky Press Association VSccei miDistrict Publishers League Specimen copies mailed free on application. Correspondents wanted in all parts of the county. Address us for par- ticulars. ITfamc ; (Mice m Merten's Furniture Stere, 119 Senth Mm Street, Muii teneitte, Kentucky, Pkene Ne. 4 MISS AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. - 1: I Telephone 47 t Friiuy, t July 14, 1911 MMtf T well ..mi.n.n.l.imi.ii.'. Th World's Wheat is interesting and encouraging It to those who love this country and who note its great strides in pros perity to note that out in Thomas County, Kansas, there is a farmer, so plain in his manner and so popular as to be known generally as Jim" Flke, who last year had 12, 000 acres in winter wheat and Q00 acres in spring wheat; that in 1008 be cleared up $60, 000 and in 1010 $75,000. It is claimed for Mr. Flke by his biographer that, whereas, when he settled out there 25 years ago he did not have $25 to his name outside the value of his quarter section of land and his "shack," he has now "the largest wheat farm in the world." Not long ago we read about the greatest corn farmer in the world out in the northwest corner of Miss ouri. Now we have the greatest wheat farmer in all the wide world, The Man who whispers down a About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and i i "hollers." r Kentucky at least $10 per year for hunting In this State. (When you teti Tjut, Similar laws are now and have for Stretchy. Slcit, Half Bluo ana Out of Sorts, years past been in forco in every look to tke Liver; It is State. in the Union except Kentuoky Torpid. and about three other StateB. Under such a law a sufficient fund could be raised to employ'men to see that the flab and game laws are enU tke Resacir Yea Need. forced, and to provide stocks or flsb It !a an invigorating tonio for aud game for every field aud stream a torpiu iivcr. xne nrst dose brings improvement, a few days in the State. Of course, if a man use puis tno iivcr in nno vigordoesn't care a dollar's worth about ous condition. Hcrbine also ex tends, its restorative Influence huntiug he wouldn't. have to have a to the stomach and bowels.. It licence, and the burden would fall neips aiffcsuon ana rood assimilation, purifies the bowels and on thope who would be glad to pay Dringsi oacK trie habit of reguso small a sum for so much pleasure. lar dally bowel Bovemcnta. When the stomach, liver and One of the big benefits to be debowels are active, bilious Imrived by the farmers would be the purities no lonsrer obstruct functional processes, the result enforcement of the posting laws and or wnicn is renewed enerrv. keeping trespassers of! or their land. mental activity and cheerful spirits. Uuder the present conditions, a great many farmers allow themPrice K9e er Settle. selves to be jmposed upon rather to JsmesF.BslIard.Prop. StXeuIs.M. than drive hunters away, but a paid Use Stephens Eye Salve fer game warden would have no such Eyes. It Curat. Sore feelings in the matter. LgAwWtXQBMUMtejiwJ In order to make the employment of wardens it is proST BERNARD MINING CO., Incor posed t tho emplovment of the porated, Drag Department wardens under the supervision of a of hor men's laud, and tn charge C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. h HERBINE i Funeral Director and Emtalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or NJgkt. non-politic- to-pu- ;ftfv .. commission of four, Kentucky Game And Fish Nearly alt two to be selected by the Senate and two by the Houso of Representatives, I0RMER EARLINGTON who shall serve without compensa Gon. YOUNG LADY Unless something is done in the tion except lor necessary oxponsos near future to prevent the wholesale A 50 cent bottle of Bloodlno Rheudestruction of flsb and game In and Continued from Page 1.) matic Liniment will last longer out of season, Kontucky fields will than the most aggravated case ut also when Mr. O'Bannon gave of bo bare of birds and the streams Bore throat. A most offeotive remthe alarm. without fish. Even now there Is edy for cold on chest, croup, etc Hundreds of people viewed the but little use for gun or pole and St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporfire from the courthouse steps, ated, line, and scaricity of game and fish agents. drug department, speolal across the street from the hotel. 13 a constant inducement to violaMany guests who feared the building tion of law in the snooting of game would burn down caught up their Enforced School Attendance out of season and in tho use of dynsuit casos and fled across to the amite and seines. 165. Every parent, guardian of steps to watch the flames. From standpoint of those watching Russia, Argentina and the Canadas Two things are necessary for .tho other person in tho State of Ken the not the work of the firemen and the and not excepted. He uses steam preservation of the game aud fish. tucky, naving tne nontroi oi any gasoline for propelling and One ot these is the protection of the child or children betwoen the ages Mazer it was'spexvtacular. working his great machines. In the game now existing, and tho other is of seven and fourteen years, shall harvest time he employes 250 men the stocking of streams and fields by oo required to sena sucn cnild or $100 Reward,. $100. and 500 horses. means of flBh hatcheries and game children, annually, at least eight The readers of this paper will be pleased to ' The report of the United States preserves. weeks of which attendance shall be Is at least" 6ne dreaded disease Sewn The killing: off of the game was a consecutive, to some public or prithat science has been ablo to cure in all its stag Department of Agriculture shows 3, and mat Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the that the wheat crop of the world for result of a prejudice against game vate day or night school for childctoljr positive cure now known to the medical 1009 was 8,624,418,000 bushels. Tho laws, based on tho belief that game ren. irateinity. Catarrh being-- constitutional disease, 166. Any parent, guardian or otacquires a constitutional treatement. Hall's Ca- most prominent countries in this laws were advocated solely for tho were": Un'ted StateB benefit of city hunters, but tho peo- her person falling to comply with tarrh Cure is taken internally, aoting directly production pon the blood and hideous surfaces of the sys 737,189,000 bushels; Russia, 711,479,-00- 0 ple now realize that good game laws the provisions of this, act shall fortem, therebyitlestroyiap the' foundation cf the bushels; France, 356,574,000 are for the benefit of everybody. feit to the ubo of the schools In the disease, and. giving the patient strength by build-toTho Kentuoky Fish and Game city, town or common school disur the ponstitutioa a.nd assisting nature in bushels; Canada, 166,744,000 bushels oing Its work. The proprietors have so much and Argentina, 161,672,000 bushels. Protective As3ooiation is now trying trict in which such child resides, a lajth in Us curative' powers that they offer One to get every hunter aud fisherman Bum no less than $5 nor more than Manfred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Death in Eoariug Fire in the State interested in the pas- $20 for the flratoilenso, nor less than Send for list ot testimonials. Address F, J.CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, O. may not result from the work of sage of better laws along: this lino. $10 nor moro than $50 for tho Becond Sold by all Druggists, 73 (jents. firebugs, but often severe burns are One.of its plans is tor the State to and every subsequent offense and Tako'Hall's Family Pillsfor constipation. caused that make a quick need for charge a license of one dollar per oost BUit. Bicklen's Arnica Salve, the quick- year to every man who huuts on ot- - 167.of It Bhall bs tho duty of any Tlrhe for Eggs to' Hatch. est, sureBt cute for burns, wounds, The eggs of the pigeon are hatched bruises, boils, aores. It subdues into two weeks, those of" the fowl in flammation. It kills pain. It soothes three, those of the duck in four, those and heals. Drives off skin erupof the geese in' Ave, and those of the tions, ulcers or piles. Only 25c at ITS all druggists. strlch in seven .weoks. non-partlBau that-there a trustee or president of the Yen Need Statfenery. Board of Education to inquire Into Nothing gives an individual or a all casos of complaint and neglect firm standing in the business world of duty prescribed in this act and he like nice stationery neatly printed. Be Job departshall notify in writing the parent, The ment keeps constantly on hand a, guardian or other person so offering fine line that such complaint has been made, billheads,of lotterhoads, noteheads, statements and envelopes, and if the cause be shown within 5 both linen and commercial. We days to at once proceed against the also do circular, invitation and catresponsible persons as ib hereby alogue work. Give us a trial. You provided ; and Kohool trustee or preswill be pleased. ident of tho Board of Education neglootiug to undertake suoh prose Conscience. cution In good faith for suoh of Tho trouble with the still small fense, wlthiu 10 days aftor a written voice Is that it generally permits Ituotice has been servod on him by self to be still until there arises Um any tax payer in said district or danger of discovery. city, unless tho person so complained of shall be excused by the disFretful babios need tho comforting trict or oity board, or Board of Edu- effect of McGEE'3 BABY ELIXIR. It quiets feverlshness, corrects sour cation, for the reasons stomach, oures collo pains and stated, shall forfeit to tho public diarrhooa. It is a perfectly safe and school district mjwhioh said trustee wholesomo remedy containing no or prosldeut of the board of educa opium, morphlno or injurious drug of any Price 25o and 50o per tion resides, a sum not less thau $101 bottle. kind. bv St. Bernard Mlnlnr Sold nor more man $ou. Co. .Incorporated, Drug Department. Bchool Semi-Weekly hore-to-fure 2, f I g It's-no- t made for any certain climate, but Is mado to withstand tho weather conditions of every climate. Amalgamated ARC ROOFING will not drip under tho blazing sun, nor crack in tho bitterest cold. It's mado by our secret process and is universally acknowledged tho one and ONLY absolutely perfect roofing. Amalgamated ARC ROOFING is standard ana takes tho samo insurance rato as slato or metal. Our agents aro authorized to refund money in full if Amalgamated ARC ROOFING should fail to satisfy. Send for samples, and full information. AMALGAMATED ROOFING CO., First Nat'lBsehBte... Mrmktfum.Al. FOR SALE BT STAR PLANING MILL COMPANY iNCMPMATCs) - MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY k. vf partmont, Eariington, Ky., Gardiner & Bowmer, Madisonville, Ky. When yaii feel cold coming on Try it under the guarantee. Ask Ain't delay, but immediately take for booklet on diseases of poultry. JJJoodine Cough Checker, the cele- crated ttiroat aud lung remedy. It aiops.tne cough, relieves the irritation, and cures the .cough. St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, drug department, special agents. ifejHtfA! r Telescope After Keeler had becomo head ol tho LIqk Observatoiy, and died there, and his aBhes were brought back to Allegheny for burial, It was his friend SraBhear who sealed them up in thoir frst resting place, a hollow in tho supporting pillar of the roflector, which .is Keeler's memorial. 30-Inc- h Ms-Cure- 's Keeps Horsssheera Sue, When the bowels feel uucomforta-W- e used In the British army and you. miss the exhilarating every moatk. Seeling that always follows a copmorning operation, a dose of ies HERBINE will sot you right in a Notice, Raisers oupieof hours. If taken at e you get its beneficial effect af Now is tho time of year to feed er bieakfast next day. Price 50c. your fowls a good tonic R4 11 44 ooia oy ot. Bernard Mining Co., In cures unoiera, Roup, Grapes, Canker orporared, Drug Department. ana juimoerneck. When fed as a Ereveiitive It not only keeps them The Only Time. makes them lay. Price A woman always measures 50c No Cure, No Pay. Guarani wards- - when she Is sending n u teed by your druggist, St Barnard Mining Co., Incorporated. Drug De Kram. le,veland plain Dealer Mare ATTENTION Yard wide Blue Chambry Ginghams Sale Price 7 l-- 2c bed-Um- Poultry GREAT MILL END am LISTEN Apron Check Ginghams Sc yard CLEARANCE SALE Sale Starts Saturday, July .- yard Come Join the 15 Crowd For 10 Days 12 Come and be Merry His Tomb. MM If you want to save money don't fail to attend this great Mill and Factory y2c kind, mill end sale price, End Sale 5c s-- m irm.M fc FrwlTH -- 2,500 yards of of mill end Dress Ginghams, the v yard. . Magazine. 5,000 yards American Prints, mill end sale, price per yard 4,000 yards mill end Lawns, sale price per yard . .. ." ;. '. ,. ft chial troubles it's supreme. Trial feottle free. 50o aud $1. Guaranteed by all druggists. Saves Two Lives "Neither my slBter nor myself night be living today, if It had not been for Dr.Klng's Now Discovery," writes A. D. McDonald, of Fayette-illN. 0., R. F. D. No. 8, "for we feoth had frightful coughs that no other remedy could help. We were told my sister had consumption. She was very woak and had night sweats, but your wonderful medl-oln- o completely cured us both. It's the beBt I ever used or heard of." J"or soro luugs, coughB, colds, hemorrhage, lagrippe, asthma,bay fever, roup, whooping cough all brone, JVhen You Paint buildings, inside or outside, if you desire the very best results at the 2c 2jc 3c .. 1, soo yards Cotton Crash 6c kind, sale price per yard. .'....-- . ...-.....,- , least expense you should use 3,000 yards Percale, i2c. sale price per yard '. ; .6jc "Ul The Sherwin-William- s i2c India Linon, interested. sale price per yard .....".. Sj4c Paint Call for color cards SOLD BY Thousands of yards of mill and factory ends, bpught especially for this sale to be sold at prices never before attempted in Madisonyille. Watch forour big hand bills. Read the prices -- and you will surely become The many friends of Mrs. Margaret 'Bourlaud will regret to learn ST. BERNARD MINING GO. that her condition remains unchangIncorporated DRUG DEPARTMENT ed and Is critical. ( Don't Fail to Aftend Tins Great Sale During tke Fair Lasts 10 Days 1 ROBT. SORY, ML O. Practice limited to diseases of Eyo, Ear, Noso and Throat. Eyes Tested. Glasses Fitted. OFFICE HOURS? 9 TO 12 A. M., 2 TO 4:30 P. M. Offic.e Over C. L. Rom Grocery. Center Street. i I Ike NEW STORE HOPKINS CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY Black SIMS w m 10 Days Only rrVl n i j IH. P. MORTON, Manager M 'V t . Hi, MADISONVILLE. - KENTUCKY U .vm-msr--::. 1 raw LOOk fOf fhelBil East"" Center St. 2K55SEBE52EESB5HHMHL93E"9KE39hhb vfli Madisonville.t Ky. -- 1 'r VQ iTTtfa.iafc '4&ri&-- wwr r ri 7 -- M - J.'.. . mm mir"mM j nfc..?: t M. . . HARDIN DR, L G.RAY Drs. Htrdin Ry has to go In early to obtain a seat. Do you uso Tip Top Flour? ' If not you don't use the best, that's FMm Extracting all. Made by J. W. Thompson, ni erce&un With MadisonvlllerKy. fA CUm Dtntittry k emrSpedrnky The Christian Church at Moss Hill will be deiiicated July &0, (Fifth Sunday.) Dr. D. T. Stanley will MiiniilU, Ktnttcky preach the detlcatory sermon at 11 o'clock. All are invited to attend, and bring well filled baskets and enjoy the day together. Come aud hear Dr. Stanley and worship with the Town j News us, aud spend the day with your friends. I will have a lot of Nice Ripe iMr. L. Y. Ren fro is vialttnar in Peaches in Today. Come quick if mllng Preen, called there by ill- - won want something good. L. E. MoEuen. hmb of her stater Miss Ireene Coyle left Wednesday Mrs. May Burr has returned to r home at Mtddlesboro, after sev- for Louisville where she will visit eral weekB visit to her daughter Mrs friends. !P. P. Price. Mrs. Jesse Phillies of St. Charles made a business trip to this city Mrs. J. W. Ren fro and little grand daughters have returned home after Wednesday. Apleasftnt visit to friends In Bowl-lu- g Harry Talllaferro was In this city , Green, Ky., and Etowah, Tenn. Tuesday on business. DENTIST'S f Mrs. R. A. Baldwin and children Mrs. 8. M. Bernard is representing the local church in the Christian are visiting relatives In Henderson, Church National Convention at Co. Portland, Oregon. She reports the Miss Amelia Price visited her bro-thsessions so largely attended thatBhe in this city Tuesday. er - V OWES HER Vjt 4WJw MEMBERS vfr" w EVAN5VILLE REBATE ASSOCIATION sJiNracfH srW. 7iik Gap last night. Strother Hancock was in Mortons of i- - JULY CLEARANCE SALE y' 7X In every department .Surftrrier Goods are being sacrificed. f .. ' y 'Department offers the balance of tKevWpolen' Tailor Ladies' Ready-to-Wea- r- Suits at half price. " , All Linen Suits at $1.98 for choice. Summer Dresses and Muslin TJnder-wea- r very mjuch reduced, Beautiful Shirt Waists, at 98c". Men's and Boys' Clothing at' "Below ejSrything Cost" price-airnew''od.s, included. - 'j& . that you need cool wear the most, can win the trip if you try. i T." " Vegetable Com't'TH pound and Sanative you'll find the biggest slump in our reduction, J. T. Alexander of Madisonville, Wash have done me. a business trip to this city made prices. It would even pay to buy today to I live on a farm and Tuesday. have worked very lay away. C. F. Shelton made a'buslness trip hard. I am forty-fiv- o years old, and to this city Tuesday. am the mother of Men's 2 and 3 piece Suits New clean bale Straw for sale. thirteen children. Many people think Evans Price & Barnett, Livery barn Boys' Wash and Woolen Suits it strange that I am -- EarllnRton, Ky. not broken down Mrs. Jool MoPherson Jr. and Miss with hard work and Thin wear in single garments for man and Louise MoPherson were in this city ""tno care t my fam.V." ily, but I tell them of my good friend, Tuesday on business. boy, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery in fact, all your Vegetable Compound, and that W. J. Bailey was iu the city Wed- tliero Will ho no hnn.lrnnlm unit hoorinn departments vie with each other in this great down pains for them if they will tako nesday. ,ham ! am July bargain festival, where you'll find your Marshall Gardiner was in Madi- " ?sit in the house. scarcely ever without t sonville Tuesday night. wearing wants at appreciative savings. "I will say also that I think there ia m Mrs. R. A. Baldwin is visiting no better medicine to be found for young girls to build them up and make relatives in Cairo, Ky. 'IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE them stroncr and wnll. mv nuioaf: You have been wanting a vaca daughter has taken Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound for pain-fu- l tlon all summer. Take a .week oil periods and irregularity, and it has at the Bee's expense and go to the always helped her. cave via Green Elver. "I am always ready and willing to speak a good word for the Lydia E. Miss Lena Arnold and sister, of PinkhamT8 one I tell Greenvillo.who have been visiting In I meet thatRemedies. health everyhapand I owe my marttnlnoa piness to these wondfirfnl this city have returned home. Mrs. J. G. Johnson, Scottville.Mich., Misses Carrie and Margaret AtkinInjured by Short Circuit. Cheap Prices on Groceries son, who have been visiting in Ridge Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable ComCompton Umstead had the mis- Gold Medal flour Top, Fenn., have returned home. 05 o pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotics or harm-S- fortune to be severly burned about Bacon, 12J4 to lBc Anyone wishing to enter the and y $5.50 Mammoth Cave contest, who will lor the largest numberholds the record the face and neck Thursday by 50 lbs. Pure lard, of actual cures short circuiting an electric light 4 cans of Hominy, .'..:.-.."..- . "f25o " call at this office, will bo giveu a re oi female diseases. wire. He was brought to the hos- lOOlbs best Chicken feed...... . $2.25 ceipt book aud ..instructions as to Miss Mammie Carmaek, of Kansas pital where his wounds were attend- Lemons per doz ........... ...'..36c bow to use it. ed-tby Dr. A. O. Sisk. The iu Grated Pineapple, ......-.;....-; o .?10c E. L. Wise made a business trip City, is visiting Mrs. B. F. Hale. jury while painful Is not Bonous. .'26c Best Pea Berry Coffee", ...'. to Madisonville Wednesday. Miss Ola Shaver of Nashville, visLarge can Peaches,.. .1.......-..10The greatest enemy of childhood Large can Tomatoes X will havo a lot of Nice Elpo ited her parents in this city, a few 10c is the tape worm. It destroys health Peaches in Tuesday. Come quick days the first of the week. 2 lbs. Soda, . ... . undermines the constitution. if you want Bometbing,good. If you have a lady friend and greatest enemy of intestinal 8 lbs. Loose Staroh, 10c The L. E. MoEuen that you would like to take a week'B worms is WHITE'S CREAM VERJ . F DeV ylder. Misses Achsa Bennett and Edna outing, a boat trip on Green River MIFUGE. It removes the worms to strength, Jackson were in Madisonville Wed- and visit the Mammoth Cave at the and helps the child back Price 25o Impnre blood runs you down makes you an vigor and Bee's expense, fill in her uame on per bottle. cheerfulness. nesday. Sold by St. Bernard easy victim for organic diseases. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood cures the cause-bu- ilds Carl Meaohom aud Lowory Todd one of the nomination coupons and Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug you up. were in Madisonville Wednesday send it to this office. night. A county Sunday School ConvenStirs Ernest Newton and little tion of the Christian churches of & daughters Louise aud Virginia, spent this county is in session at Mortons Thursday in Madisonville with Mrs. Gap today. A jood program bai been arranged nd the MortonB peoJ. E. Fawcott. There are hundreds of people lu ple are extending their widest hosVisit the Princess Theater, the best mpvmg pic- Hopkins Co. who would enjoy a pitality, which guarantees an enjoyweek's rest, a trlpjou beautiful Green able and profitable time to all who tures in the country. River, and a visit to the Mammoth attend. Something new each night. Cave, with all expenses paid. The Jell McEuen's health, is improvMatinee every afternoon 2 to 5. Bee will send five ladles on ing and it is hoped he will, soon be Vaudeville each night. this trip about September 1st. A out again, he is missed at the store little work on your part will get by his many friends. 6c IO this trip for you. Read how it is Prof. C. M. Lntz enroute from done iu this issue. Mobile, Ala., to New York stoppod Mrs. Tidings and eon Edward, over to visit his sister Mrs. G. T. Mrs. Margaret and Miss Lorretta MoEuen. Weldou, of Albany, New York, are visiting Miss Mary Ellen Burke. Pat Burk who has been visiting in NajbvJUe lifts returned borne. Agents for Amalgamated Arc Flint The Klub Kentuck Baud gave i a open air concort at St. Charles last night. Miss Auua Sharp, of EvaiiBviilfj, is visiting her Bister, Mrs. Otley Now 7z ' . About September 1st the Bee will give five ladies in HopkinB Co. a week's outiufr, Inoludina river trip from Evansvllle to the Mammoth Cave and return, and a visit to the cave'with all expenses paid. Would you like to be one of them? To Lydia E. Pinkham'a If so get busy and ask your friends Vegetable Compound to help you get new subscribers or Scottville, Mich. "I want to toll collect back subscriptions. You you now much good LydiaE.Pinkhams The Higher the Tem in HEALTH perature the Lower Our Prices i3' ul to-da- " (? WHEN IN MADISONVILLE FfclOES 5 CENTS A. D. NOE, Jr., Manager. Roofing Underwear, Hosiery Hats, Shirts at , money saying prices. Rugs, Mattings, Trunks Suit Cases greatly reduced. Bags and Vannoy. Mrs. Harriet Browning and daughter Miss Mable spent Thursday in Madisonville. Any lady, with a little work and energy, can win a trip to Mammoth Cave. Send in your name today and will start you with 1000 voteB. WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU Builders' Supplies DOORS SASH Dry Goods! Well, just come and see the bargains aridjoih the merry throng. Will put on sale this morning .2,500 yards more of new, fresh Calico at 3c yard. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive, aianysuuaen deaths are caused by it heart dislit .IJm JflKSfc-f- FEAMES CASINGS" COLUMNS " l i ft I vb 5S OSk mn TOW L -L st - There's 'a reason for the crowds we're having, ,SiJtiutMI V ed blood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of '' ease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy arc often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to advance thekidney-poison- - NEWELS BALUSTERS BRACKETS ' - 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 Material Clean, up to date stock, such as Rough and Dressed Lumber, Sash, Frames, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Shingles, Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Moulding, Lime, Cement, Etc., Etc., Etc. SPINDLES PORCH RAILS BLOCKS TRACERY OAK NEWELS OAK RAIL OAK BALUSTERS . "It this sale' " - saves' you- money " -- where will you be?".- .; ') o-n- QwirVA ( When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Roo- t, arid don't let a dealer sell yon something in place of Swamp-Roif yon do y will bt disappoitttod. ot back, dizziness; sleeplessness, nervousness, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and better health in that organ is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. Svamp-Rocorrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Rothe great kidney remedy is soon realized, it stands tne nignest because of its remarkable health restoring properties. A trial will convince anyone. Swamp-Rois pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-ceand size bottles. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co.. BinEhamton. N. Y. ot ot ot nt the bladder, brick-duor sediment in the urine, head ache, back ache, lame XANTELS SHINGLES LADDERS ARCH AND GRATES Just Received a Car Load of the Best . . Tennessee Lime FLUE RINGS PtATE GLASS ART GLASS MIRRORS WINDOW GLASS SKYLIGHT GLASS MIXED PAINTS COLORS 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, KY. Arch Stret Mil! Go. ON L. & N. RAILROAD Phone S67 one-doll- ar All Kinds of Painters' Supplies Agents for Amalgamated Arc Flint Roofing o V "52 4 CLOSING OUT SALE NOW ON 4SWCcl.osirf "K n m M41vY 8, with; a Grand Rush of Highly Phased , Customers , and-sam- e will con- - tinue until feVeJV v&tigfelbf merchandise in theHhotfseasoJilCtosome one. life i's - f4. m rfV ; V. The best shopping opportunity of your f now P.ffd MA you, so talre'iad in many-cases- ;; y ,U.' - ,' ,'i Jz agft9WiJiVr M'Mi'U i -- jthrowhrout to every customer as these goods must go ?-- an;&atriced r1 .r'v.-'' i t ViV :s,q r f ' V -! JX f r ' j C '' ' Ik. ' u T. 0 Do not ibiiy an article tilhyourfave gotten our prices, normatfer how small the iteims may 4be you arewaritin'g. k . ;c ' "' 4 s- TT" I .u' : ' r ' f - !; " x "V -- ..... ff 1 . i 'V v "'H- ; V." J t ' , i, , ' . J- - .'- - GRAND LEADER R. a? 5ir'rvi.rtr4P''r v ; iv 'tspit-"N-- t ;I '. u i v 7 Real Optimist 1 .7 I i . J ' ' V Brown's cheerfulness was a source of wonder and admiration to bis friends. He invariably accepted eveDything as a wise dispensation. But then ho had a large share of Ihfs world's goods, his friends argued, and nothing but adversity would shake his faith. Therefore, when a promising crop was washed away by flood the neighbors were astonished, to hear him say: "It's all for the bo&t, I had more than my share last year." )In the winter his home burned down. To his neighbors solicitations he calmly replied: 'The hpuBe. never suited me any-wait Jfl.all for .the beat." The climax came when he waB in a railroad accident and both of his feet were cut off. .'Xou are pretty well discouraged abwain't you,withboth feet off?" asked a friend whocsaw him, in the hospital. "Do you think thiB is all for the best?" y; -- Brown nodded his head and Bald: 'Yes, they were always cold, any- way." Solves a Deep Mystery want to thank you from the bottom of my heart,', wrote C. B. Bader, of Lowisburg, W. Va., 'for the wonderful double benefit I got from Electric Bitters, m curing me of both a severe case of stomach trouble and of rheumatism, from which IJiad been an almost helplesB my suffererfor ten years. case as though., made just for me." For djspepsia, indigestion, jaundice and to rid the system of kidney that cause rheumatism, has no equal. Try them, Every bottle Ig guaranteed to satisfy. Only 60o at all druggists. t ? "I It-suit- poi-eon- s,, Elec-trio'Bitto- ra i The restaurant' variety of chicken lias 'cloven necks; Ave backs aid tbir The Diner's Viewpoint, teeningsC JT;. It . "Ooanla Olctment cured' me of eczema that bad annoyed me a long time. The cure was Hon. S. W. Matthews, Commissioner t." Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. !:g It Is as impossible tor u man to b cheated by any one but himself as for C. C. Marks, Mrs. Marks, ? Rev. Earlington Women are Finding Re; a thing to be and not to bo at the Mrs. John Porter and Miss Ova iief at Last. same time. Emerson, iNourse left Tuesday for Corydon to attend the District Confeienco. seem that women have It does A Inmn hank or shoulder DUtB a more than a fair share of the aches Prof. Bell and the other delegates and pains that afflict humanity; man on the retired liBt temporarily. Who went to Louisville to attend short if BALwill they must "keep up," must attend The time SNOWbe LINIMENT is the Republican Convention returnIjARD'S to duties in Bpltoof constantly ach- rubbed in. It relaxes the muscles' ed Thursday morning. Thoy say it ing backs, or headaches, dizzy spells, relieves nain and restores Btrength was a great convention. bearingrdownpains; they must stoop and elasticity- - in the joints. Price Rev. Evans returned from Browns50o and $1 per bottle. Sold by over, when to stoop means torture. 25o, Bernard Mining Oo., Incorporat- ville, Tenn., last Saturday. He was St. They must walk and bend aud work ed, Drug Department. with his father during his few days with racking pains and many acheB of illness which terminated in Ills from Kidney ills. Sick kidneys i Point of Wisdom. death July 8rd. cause more suffering than any other Don't spend your money first .and Little James Evans returned orgau of the body. Keep the kid-ue- count the cost afterward. You may bis father, Rev. Evans, after a with bIx well and much suffering la experience unpleasant surprise. weeks stay with his grandfather. saved. Read of-- remedy for kidRight in your busiest season when Mrs. Que6U Shelton remains very neys one that 1b endorsed by peoyou have the least time to spare you aick. ple you. know. aro most likely to tako diarrhoea Rev, H. Amos is attending tbo Mrs. R. A. Smith, Wilson St., and lose several days' time, unless Earlington, Ky., says: "I am so you have Chamberlain's Colic, Chol- Grand Lodge of the Odd Fellows glad to publicly recommend Doan's era and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand at Owensboro. Miss Otteau Couch, of Slaughters-ville- , Kidney . Pills. My kidneys were and take a dose on tho ffrBt appearby all 1b vlsltiug Prof. Bell's family. pains in ance of the disease. For sale badly disordered and the dealers. were so acute that I could my back Mia. Miller, primary teacher of Holidays in Russia. uot stoop without suffering se erely. 8C public holidays in tb the Evansvill city school is visiting Russia" has The pain often extended Into my tourso of the year. Mrs. Tom Wilson and family. sides and became more acute if X Mrs. E. B. Odborue is a delegate Btoud for flteen minuets. I had dizFor that distressed feeling after to the grand lodge of the Household zy Bpells and many times was forced eating, belching aud nausea be of Ruth to grasp something in order to steady tween meals, take Bloodine. It boro thiswhich convenes at Owens week. myBelf.- I also suffered' from tern cures Dyspepsia by strengthening tho digestive organs so that they Mr..Clareuco Nourse and family ble headaches and many days-conlare capable of fullfllliiiA" their funcout of bed. I cau safe- tions. St. Berniird Mining Co., "In- left Thursday for Dawsen SpringB scarcelyet ly say that I spent more than one corporated, drug department, special where they will possjhly spend the remainder of the summer. hundred dollar? for medicines and agents. '",1k We are glad to see little Mabel dobloTrs' "treatments, biftxrbtailied His One Merit s very BtubbomTnan" ts Killibrew on the streets after severscarcely any benefit. al weeks IlluesB. advice I procured a box of Doan'B wrong,, but seldom dishonest. Kidney Pills at the St. Bernard Garfield Anderson who has been Never Drugstore ;and begn, their, use. without leave homeon a jonrhey on the sick-lifor two weeks is ima bottle otfChamberlam's' This temody cured me in less than Colic. Cholera andfDlarrhoea Rumei proving. twoweekB." dy. It js almoBtertain to be need "" Happiest Girl hi Lincoln For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ed andieahnot beTobtained when oh Co Buffalo, board tWecarB 'brBteamships.. For cents. Foster-Milbur- n A Liucolu, Neb., girl writes, "I sale by aiFdealerr. &,h. had beBU ailing for some time with tNew .Ybrk,?8Q)e agents torvthoUnit- ' I chronic constipation and stomach rileurf.'SSitc'vamper. eU Sfates.'. began taking Cha'i'riber-iain'- s trouble. I I'be ram m In of paving stone Remember the name Doan'B Stomach and1 Liver Tablets dona now Within sieiimntr in.. un '.) and take in three days I. doing .tnowork- of Uhe human cam andand got better rightwas able to be. up along. I am Old papers for sale at the Bee mer Jn much less time. the proudert girl in Lincoln to flViii such a good medicine." For'Bale'by office. -. ys a WOMEN'S WOES Up to Each Individual. COLORED COLUMN. WitriMi '."OT I . Hill 4M I -. Ji- w -l V ' i ij 4li t' if 4; I Ster-li- ng W ith Jhe celebrated ing, V Vv 1 way of clothes makm id 11 B it We recommend them for itheir, stylefor the perfect .workmanship, all wool fabrics and the l' won-derfu- IUDl lowness price. of their - Manyilodels. - . . cl Fabrics- of all weaves Ona-friend'- oftr . and colors ice. V a'nd the promptest possible servrt st Most styles $15 to $35. 1 , - - all dealers. : i r i As to Honesty. St. Bernard Store W. R. COYLEi Manager yr ' ; 1 "i Am Well" writes Mrs. L. JR. Barker, l of Bud, Ky., 'and .can do all my housework. For years I suffered with such. pains, I could scarcely stand on my feet After' three different doctors had. failed to help me, I gave Cardui a trial. Now, I feel like a new woman." 58 The man.who.vouldnottrust u. ody else gives' himself a poor rec-' ' iendatIon. : ' i , For summer diarrhoea in children alwayB give Cbamberlain'B Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and caBtor oil, and a speedy cure is pertain. For Bale by all dealers. Hard. It Is always hard for an InvR'i-tick to his diet when ho is dining t he expense of somebody else. ' St. Bernard Mining Company INCORPORATED EARLHSrGTOISr. KENTUCKY mmmmmmwrni s. The Cot Tbat Never Vl Sajs Regulates the bowels, promotes easy natural tnovemants, curts constipation Doan's Regu-letAsk your druggist for. them. 23c a box. BEE ADS PAY. GET THE HABIT !fe Summer Time is Got Time The Surprise Cot In the house, on the porch or out in the yard; for regular use or an extra bed there is nothing that can take the place of the ever ready cot. Is the only cot made that has all the good features of a regular bed spring and at the same time provides the conveniences of a cot. The springs are flexible but do hot sag, giving the body that uncomfortable hump t Sag CARDU IVXic-L-SturanrTter- Tho Woman's Tonic A woman's health depends so much upon her delicate nran 4hnf ihail least trouble there affects7 her whple system. It is the little things that count, , in a woman's life and health. If you suffer from "any of the aches and, pains, due to womanjy weakness, take Cardui at once, and avoid more serious troubles. We ura you tockrte Begin todayj Vacation to Round Trip From ; J! $3.40 Earlington ' Thursday 1 i IV ' Next Time Try. the Oof That is Guaranteed Not And all way Stations; Regular train 4:35 ft r' OWryaDyUtley'JVCo. Incorporated : ':, -- '- -' v-.-- . alm., ? fc. '( ) 35 J k. .' and-admissibh- P' si"-- '- Fptpre and l)nderaking Madispgville, Kentucky i A All expenses at hotel only sscv ThisMncludes your, board several routes in the Cave. One evening "for-- promenade or dance. "days outing. Write or phone L. & N. Ticket Agent. itb the A grand two W V1 WII wrfc.a.fcfcW..f ' " f 'r-- - wbSoB'''''''f' r " "'1 "'? - si i,j.r,; iVinfcii. -,:- &L IhAi&Wnt. .,,a. .-vi' .vaaL-yai.rt-- A - j. tt: -- Kt&r.?? fit XS? Pfcl'IKf'-t- ' jjBMpKL'' .. f. irmHv! ' ; -- a utilitrtfcii mnifMt,ili.iil ;.,. r fm Jlii .; """i" ..i&fe.'"1