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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): July 21, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): July 21, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911072101_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): July 21, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. r&$ M " MM(MMfld ' " MiwM.,14 I J .oinrijgjy..Mi.M! ' .'' .J i- - ! 'r ' JUtoUAI 1 and CI FRIDAY ''" i .M.,,1.;,, - 'mw.,:,, iWoWay.., . ,. TUESDAY and . 4 FRIDAY IFYOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESSADVERTISE IT FOR SALE TWENTY-SECON- D 0 YEAR I it i J -- V '; j . . ii k ' - l&i . EARLINGTON; MOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDA JULY 21, 191 f -- to. St viw k r ! r Of 8iK93Bnsil wt$ isBftt-'.- ;WiMJC TvifeVTii wr " vv V; r I T ft FVTD tTr:0XlE7TI? lit' .:; rtA .nferl TV-'V. Yk' "p I F A .. , Hwi j,. jr. i j 2WAN . & COMPANY'S v "a- ? -- Great Profit Sharing things-.v-. .'',.' - Incorporated . ;" !! 2liQ Put your time in picking up the good ; V;;; bargain giving feast M "t ,' . SATURDAY, JULY 29th,. ends our greatest Earlington, Kentucky BOYS TO THE FRONT of tho family IlIneBs or othor compelling circumstance. Sergeant Lawson Miles is among those whe regretfully remain at home, he kept by the serious illness of hie mother. He would have beea a strong competitor among the best riflemen who will strive to make the team to go from Kentucky to the national shoot this year. The company takes along some good shots and will doubtless get in on the team. Dr. W. K. Nisbet, cap tat a and assistant surgeon, assigned to the Third regiment, went away wlfck tbe boys last night in all the pride) of a new uniform and carrying hint-se- lf a veritable soldier. It is the doctor's first appoaranse in this which he, is so well qualified to fill. And the doctor is something eC a rifleman, too, aa woll as a surgeea, Capt. Brick Soutbworth remains (Continued on Page 41.) be-bei- ng CONTEST CONTINUES TO GROW Several Changes Standing MIS BERN1CE Take Place in WIMBERLY LEADS r The Bee's Mammoth Cave Contest continues to grow Id interest. There were several Ghanges made in the standing of contestants In this week's count. . Miss Bernlce Wimberly, of moveB up to first place, Miw Ida Lee Slak, of EarHngton,seo. ond, Miss Llllie Harris, of Madiaon-vill- e third, Mies Aurelia Waller, of Earlington, fourth and Mss Willie Jenkins, of St. Charles, fifth place. Following are tho names and ' gtauding of contestants to date. TbiB information will be published in each Isbub of the paper until tho " y ',' obntOBt clones: . Any woman with pimples, skin Xlss Bernlce Wimboriy, Madison. eruptions, Bores or boils does hot ftp- ... .5,050 Fiear attractive and cannot enjoy viilo Bloodlne Ointment cures them 5,450 XdaLee 8lBk, Earlington the skin soft and velvoty. 5,125 and makes sores, iaily Harris, MadiBonvllle cracken lips, chapCures cold ped hands, sore eyes, itching and MJbs AuroliaWaller,Earllngton.8,00 Miss Willie jenKinB.at.unanoB.ii.oou bleeping piles. St. Bernard Mining Miss Ruth McNeal, Madisonville Co., Incorporated, drugdepartment, special agpnts. coir-muni- ty BJad-Fisbnvllle, F., Earlington, Ky., July 18, 1911. Resolutions adopted on the death of brother R. L. Dexter. WhereaB, it has pleased our Heavenly Father (o call from the activities of this life our beloved brother, R. L. Dexter, now therefore be it Resolved, That our lodge has lost' a faithful and worthy member, his church an active worker, the a good citizen and his bereaved family a kind and devoted father. Therefore, be it Resolved, That we extend to his family our heartfelt sympathy In this their great loss and to remind them that God doeth all things well. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be spread on tho minutes of the lodge, that a copy be- sent to the bereaved frmiiy and a copy to the Earlington Bee Geo. W. Robinson, Committee J. W. Lestek, W. G. Pilkinqton - Resolutions Adopted on the Death of R, L Dexter. St. Bernard Lodge No. 240, 1. O. O. r Madisonville Notes of Providence, and son A. J., are visiting Judge and Mrs. C. C. GIv-en- s SOLDIER this week. Miss . . g. 2,500 . our many friends our heartfelt thanks for their Kiss Cath Mfidlook, Mortons. ...1,275 kindness and assistance in the and death of our son, Jeff, and Miss Trixle Robertson, Madisonville especially to Dr. Slsk for his tender U50 I.., t Mrs. Walter Daves, Earlington. 1,100 ministrations to him. We also wish Miss May Bass, White Plains... 1,000 to thank all who presented the beauitiss Sadye Bethel.Nortonville. 1,000 tiful floral designs and assure them Margaret Mitchell, Earlington.. 1,000 they will ever have a warm place in 1,000 our hearts. God bless Dim, he can Mary Blair, Earlington not come to us, but we can go to him. Miss Ida Bobbltt, Madisonville '" G. T. AND b. E. MoEujbn. 1,000 Miss Lurline Coyle, Madisonville Old Soldier Tortured . Miss Louise McPherBon, Madisnn- 2.3K Svllle Miss Maggie Turner, Earlington 1,636 Card of Thanks. We wish' tu extend to Bick-nee- s. .,. I v. 1,000 Aged and Honored Woman Dies. Wednesday July 12th, 1011 at the advanced age of eighty-si- x years. She wits born in County Monahant Ireland, May 20th, 1825. Her's was a conversation Ur.cer tne Sea. About 30,000,000 words a year pass long, busy and useful life and she succumbed to the infirmities of old under the sea, through cables linking age surrounded by her childreu and British and North American ports. grandchildren and friends, loved Cheap Prices on Groceries and honored to the end as she had .T Gold Medal flour been thought life. fl5o 12 Bacon,. ,..; to lc 50 lbs. Pure lard,.... $5.50 Card of Thanks. 4 cans of Hominy, ....... i 25o To all the friends whose sympaten- 100 lbs best Chicken feed, t T. . . $2,25 thy and services were bo kindly ,". 25c dered in our time of bereavement, Lemons per doz : . . 10c '. Pineapple, to extend our , sincere Grated we desire Best Pea Berry Coffee, ,25c thanks. Large can Peaches,.. ......... ..I0o W. D. Uayanxss anp Family. , Large can Tomatoes I0o 2 lbs. Soda,.. , Go St, Bernard Mining Co.'s Remarka- 3 lbs. Loose Starch, v loo ble Offer J. F. DeVylder. cure for torturOf the world famous ing, disfiguring Skin and Scalp Humors, the agonizing itching and burning of the skin, as In Eczema; tbe frightful scaling, as-i- Psoriasis; The Bee's Mammoth Cave Contest Goupn the loss of hair and crusting of scalp, ; the facial dlsfig. aa in Soalled-hea- d NT TRANSrtRAKLt urement, as In Acne and Ringworm, Good for 25 Votes tor find mstant relief and speedy cure, with gentle anointings with Blood-Ik- e Ointment. The St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug De- M. are so confident SWtment, Oinxhknt will care that all If placed in ballot 'box at Bc Office on or U ore Skint Humors, thaf they ask every reader of this paper to try it on a . . v Friday, July 31 guarantee or mailed by b Bloodin Corporation, bmwb.m fair-WednesdV Mrs. Ann MoManusdies at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wiliard fenue, D. CavaneBB, on Farren torture frqm Indigestion, constipation and liver trouble," wrote A. K. Smith, a war veteran at Erie, Pa., 'but Dr. King.s New Life PIIIb fixed me ail right. They're simply great." Try them for any stomach, Uver or kidney trouble. Only 25c at all druggists. "For years I suffered unspeakpble Don't forget the and Mrs. Carlos Wright, of, Bee has a branch office for Madi Guthrie, are the' guests of Mr, and sonville people in Morton's FurniMrs. B. F. Young in Mortons- Gag . ture Store. If you want advertisthis week. & ing or Job work or wish to subscribe Miss Joyce Adams, of Henderww for the paper, call up number 4. is the guest-o- f Miss Julia Faw&ett? 71' AiiiKBN Davis, Manager. " in this city. nLlfBailey.of White Plains, Mr and Mrs, James 'Nance,ttht watiftafnpnvllle .Wednesday. Hartford Herald, were In town Hobs Sugg, of Providence, w,aB in Wednesday to take in the jGroat the oity Wednesday. Hopkins County Fair. While here" Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Ruby, of they were pleasant callers to the'HenderHon. ara th trueBts of Mr. i HuBtler office. and Mrs. J. D. MoPherspn Jr., dur J H. Laffoon', of the St. Charles ing the week. "country, was in town. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wells and son, Sam C. Baker, formerly with the James Hickman,, of Hopkinsville, Hustler office, but who has been in aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hardinsburg for the past few months Davis in this, city, is now in Madisonville and will, for Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Young, of Mor the time being, work In that- office. tons Gap, were in town Wednesday C. G. Christian, of Elkton, and attending the fair. Henry and Herbert Miller, of Pem- - T. W. Phillips, of "Muhlenberg, broke, are the guests of Mrs. Chesley county, was in the city Wednesday Williams. o attend. the fair. H. F. Berry, of" Simmons, Ohio Get the habit of coming to the county, was in the city Wednesday office of the branch Bee, at Morton's Furniture Store, to attend tbe fair. when you want engraved cards, em. Mrs.N. A. Ford and daughter, boBsed letterheads, dance tickets or Miss Flora, of Muhlenberg oounty, programs. We have the best and were In the oity Wednesday to atlet us figure with you on prices. tend the fair. Ailkkn Davis, Manager. Miss Kate Barr, of Muhlenberg Miss Oma Wallace, who has been county, was in the city Wadneeda visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coflman to attend the fair, returned Wednesday to Henderson. Miss Elizabeth Kate DeMoss, of Mrs. Leslie Wiley and Miss Mary the An to"n country, was In the city Wiley, of Hopkinsville; Miss Pearl Wednesday shopping. o Cain, of Jeffersonville, Ind., and MIbb Agnes Flack of Hopklue-villMrs. N, J. Berry, of Henderson, are arrived in the city Wednesday visiting Mrs. F. N. Fugate during to visit MIbbcb Margaret and Louise ' the fair. McPherson. Robert Waller, of Hopkinsville, A postal card from Mrs. Clyde is in the city the guest of friends. Mann says she and her eon, Ray Pat Morgan, of Greenville, was in mond, arrived safoaud sound at their tho,city Wednesday attending the destination, Hot Springs, Virginia, fair. and that they are enjoying life to Marc Goldnamer, of Princeton, 1b its full extent. in the oity visiting friends. We make a specialty of doing two Grady Benjamin, of Providence, and three color work. If you want was in the oity Vednesday. classy job work that will give satisEd Montgomery, of Providence, faction see our samples and get prlcoaat the Madisonville Branch was in the city Wednesday. Miss Etoy Buckman, of Union Office in Morton's Furniture Store. Aileen Davis, Manager. county, is m the city visiting Mr. MIsb Virginia Buntm,of LaGrange, and Mrs. Bob Hall. Vaughn, of Webster coun- Ky., Is the guest of MIbb Elizvbeth Sheriff Sypert. ty, attended the Mrs.Tom Ovorshlner, of HopkinsN County Attorney Charles Bennett, ville, will arrive today to be the Wedof Dixon, attended tho fair guests of Mrs. Ben Davis. nesday. Miss Ruth Jeffords, of Princeton, Lee Todd, of the Earlington counInd., is m the, city visiting the famtry, was in the city Wednosday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ruckman, ily of B. F. Pritohett.at the hotel. Mr. Semi-Weekly -- Monday from an extended visit to BY AILEEK DAVIS. relatives and friends In Middlesboro, . JT Company G Went Last Ni,ht to Ky., and Chattanooga, Tenn. MIbb Zllpah Lancaster, of Owens-borMrs. P. B. Ross returned home is the guest or friends in' this Camp Orel! for Inspection. Tuesday from a visit to her parents city. , in Henderson. Mies Mary Flax, of Hopklnsvllle, Miss Maja Eudaley, of Nebo, is Dr. W. K. Nisbet, Captain and Assistant is tbe guest of Misses Margaret and visiting friends in tho city. Surgeon Goes to Front. Louise McPherson in this city.-o, Elizabeth Glvens returned ' .". . . Company G left Earlington last uigui. iur jiBii, wnere tne ooys go into camp this morning for ten days, to be spent in camp of instruction and in rifle range praotico. Five days are to be given td rifle practice and the rest of tho time to the , regular routine of the oampvpf instruction. Borne thlrty-fly- e men left Earlington, some members of the company being deterred on account new-role- , We Want You stocks examine r pur grades, and' we believe our prices will force you to buy from us. We know that our grades' of over-ou- r - To look iu, t r - i: -- 7 . Somi-Week- ly FLOORING CEiLING v - AND : PINE BOARDS are the very best in this or any other market, and our stock all the way through can not be beat. We pay more attention in our buying to getting good material than we do to the price. But you will find our prices all the way through our stock to be low and reasonable. e, O - WINDOW SASH AND GLASS DOORS Just got in a car. Come,,. in and look through "' .,; ... , v- little daughters Daisy Deane, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wilson and of I Providence, were in Madisonville a short time Wednesday ou their way to Dawson Sprlns where they will spend the greater part of Mr. Wilson's vaeatiorTwho is agent for the L. & N, Providence. R. M. Hewlett, formerly of Hanson, now of Louisville, is In the city to attend tbe fair. He is taklntr a vacation and will yisit at Hanson. t -Hop. RUBY LUMBER CO. INCORPORATED m tL. m Ointment curd m of cim that mc a lone Mm. Tb part w'at ft- a. W. Matt-mm- ;' CtolwIoMr MADISONVILLE - i'i : KY. V J JmA liriLJa. itit MMtftt fl MPBSsI tmmmmi)BmmmmmmmmmmMmwwMmMMmMmimiiMtik.niiiiimmimfi 0 , r'-.SPWFt. . ' ' "? .,;, urtiiiMMiilhi 1 T'r", "n f-TTrTT III mm II T- - ' 'v NKr ,'.. V' r i-- T?MNI t. i nil!' rr'1 -- . " W-. .. : V f ..- - mrm ' jM3 ; 7 v R . lU. ;: - f ;. ,,, , Iiiilltinlllll""! "" .. WIS. i... hmm& . EDITOR AS8BCIATE Subscription Rates One Year Six montliB Throe ni9ntha im''ir'mmit(k,'m'm'mi'4t'A''(Sim(Si''''"M9 rMP s' iksWW . W iWr -- - - .. TkVm. HwW AnEW mkw ymmW UMWkT kWmmW - 9 ssv w y -- A t. aiww 91 V' uJ ...00 50 95 5 t Bjkm HmnmmgmMmmmmmmmmnmnammammmmmmmmamtmeikuaiatm 1 f wllv I Z W'! ur.. ;. v. AND PUBLISHER R8JT0R J. B. PAWQKTT AND BUSINESS SIurIo copies.. MANA6ER X. . I' & f $mi Iiimch Kentucky Press Association ami Pushers League Di Office Sp9oUnon copies mailec( free on applioatlou. Oorrospond-ent- s wanted iaall parts of the coojity. Address us for par- weatner conaitions ox every climate. Amalgamated AilU Koyu'iWli wiu not. urip .unaer uie oiazing sun, nor cracK in inc oucerest com. It's made by our secret process and is universally acknowledged the one and ONLY absolutely . perfect .roofing. Amalcramated ARC ROOFING is standard, an takes, tho same insurance rate as slate or metal. Our agents are authorized to refund money in full if Amaigamatea aku kuuI'MWG should fail to satisfy. Send fpr samples and full information. AUAT.CAWATP.n It's not made for any .certain climate, but is madai.o withRt?ud tho JEWCLff 5i . BlK JfeTk. wnnpiMC ticulars. rbi sale rn rii n.i'ir..lblli . lua.iLu. Al b cms A WNT- -. HHZ nmm t-- i - VI BV.- 1 -- - STAR PLANING MILL COMPANY Main E:" EST ;., . m Jferfen's Furniture Store, 119 Stth StrMadi- - CMrMAT The Tappan & Gardner Jewelry Store MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor H. C. Bourland. Police Judge A. J. Bennett. Chief of Police Wm. Bradley. fTeltpk9e47' HHI II M ..-- , ..... Friity, July 21, 1911 Under New Management The Store of "Quality' and the place for .Fine Watch Repairing. -- A Good Sentence Sfci Kentucky Fair Dates ii i I. C.;R. R. TIME CARD, , Time of departure of Illinois Cen-.ra- l trains from Nortonvllle, Ky. a a, K man of 21 embezzled $5,000 from theatre in Los AnReles.and spent1 it in flying hipTi." He confessed te court. The Judge might' have jffit him in prison for the period DTering the flower of his manhood. Instead, the court pronounced this r Iff ITou shall remain within the limits mi this county. You shall not piav WlitardB or pool, frequent cafes or irmk intoxicating liquors, and you hall go Immediately to work and Jkeep at it until you have paid back very dollar you Btole. Violate these, terms and you HO to prison." Was. not that sentence just, wise and humane? WaB it not equally so tethoBe who had suffered by the rlme, to society in general, and to the young man himBelf.? in Did not Judge McCormick, case in thiB way, dealing with the raise a big question the question as to whether, after all, men cannot fee reformed out of prislon better fthan in it. 1b It not sometimes better to sentence a man to honesty and useful-mus- s thon to a term behind the bars and everlasting diBgrace? Van "Wert Times. ""You shall stay at home nights. Sentenced: ' $100 Eeward, Mtfiin $100. s. The readers or this paper will be pleased to dreaded disease that there is at least-on- e thai science has been able to cure in all Its stag-aand tnatU Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the aely positive cure now known to the medical Jkaternhy; Catarrh beinga constitutional disease, seqah-ea constitutional trcatement. Hall's Is taken internally, acting directly afitatbe blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation cf the dibcase, and giving the patient strength by build-S- o op the constitution and assisting .nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much tejtb.in.Jts curative powers that they offer One Bondred Dollars for. any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. s 'Adtfress F. J, CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Soldby4U.DruggIsts,7J pents. Take Hall's Family Pills ior constipation, LBnck Southworth took in the fair "Wednesday. &' r. sNIght Ohier J..H. Hamby, No. 102;. . . . . .. rt . . 1.98 p. m. Tax Asswsor J; H. Corbitt. No 104 8.40ia, na. . i Cifcv Clerk Paul P. Prioar ". No.v122, local pass. 10.41 a m. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. No; 138,.iobal 6.8C p. m. City Physician W. K: Nisbet. ''south bound City Engineer R. E. Whlpfler. dates. No. 101 4.08 p.m. Street Commissioner Bobt. Wood Madisonville, July 18, 5 dayB. 1.46 a.m. No. 103 Counoilmen Jno. B, Atkinson, No. 121, local pass. 1:16 p.m. Henderson, July 25, 5 days. Madison Oldham, F, D. Bash, Qebi No. 186 local pass 5.58 a. m. C. Atkinson, Thos. Blair, 11011; Versailles, August.2 2 da$rs. Henry. ATeoting night first Monday Lexington, August 7 6 days. night in each, month. .,,, TJniontown, Audust L.&. N,TIME CARD. Sohool Trusteo Paul M. Moore, Vanceburg, August 94 days. Board of Health Ed M. Trahern, Lawrenoeburg' August 15 4days. G. Gilbert King and Curtis B. JohnTime 01 arrival of trains passim son, fil. D. Leltchfleld, August 154 days, through and departure, of train Postmaster Chas. Cowell. originating at Earlington.. Burksvilie,, August 15- -4 days. Brodhead, August 163 days. Effective Sunday, April 9, 1911. CHURCHES. "Fern Creek, August 104 days. NORTH BOUND. Catholic Chuboh. First Trias , Shepherdsviile, AugiiBt 224 every Sunday and holy day at 7:00 No. 92 8.26 a. m. a. m. Second mass and preaching August 224 dayfe, 11.15 a. 111. No. 52 9:80 a. m. Vespers and benediction 7 Erraugor, August 234 days. No. 94 7.26 p.m. Pastor. , 11.22 p. m. No. 54 Gerraantown, August 243 days. p. m. Rev. J. P. MoPariand, Sunday- Christian m. Nicholaaville, August 293 days. school at 9:30 a.Church. SOUTH BOUND. Preaching every Somerset, August 293 days, .... 4.80 a.m. No. 58 Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p.No. 95 8.33 a.m. m. Jfrayer meeting overy wednes; Bardstown, August 80 4 days 4.21 p.m. No. 51 day at 7:30 p. m. Paris, September days. No. 93 10.48 p.m. Dr. D. T. Stanley, Pastor.. Moutlcello, September 5 4 days. M. Aloxaudria, September 55 daps. third E. Church. a.Regular 7 services Sunday at 11 m. and :90p.m. INTERUBBAN TRAINS. Mount Olivet, Septembers 4 days. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening NORTH BOUND. Hogenville, September 53 days. at 7 :30. Sunday-schoat 9 :30r a. m No. IOL.. ......... 7.52 a.m. Class meeting, second Sunday at Sanders, September 64 days. No. 108.. 10.55 a.m. :: Kentucky State Fair, Louisville, 10:80 a.m. No. 108 5.00 p.m. Bev. Hoitzolaw, Pastoir,-No. 110 5.02 p. m. September 116 days. . M. E. Chuboh, Sooth. Bev. SOUTH BOUND. Horse Cave, September 204 days. pastor. Service .ou Brandon, every Sunday at 11 a. tn, and No. 103 7.10 a.m. Mayfleld, September 27 4 days. No. 105 10.00 a. m. 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at 9:90 4 dayB. Bowling Green, Oct. No., 107... 12.57 p.m. a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday No. 108 .... 8.20 p. m. evenings at 7:80 o'clock. Ladies' No. Ill 6.10 p m. Notice, Poultry Raisers Aid Society every Monday after- v noon. Official Board mooting.Mon-daNow is tho time of year to feed after flrsc Sunday in each your fowls a good tonic. K4 11 44 month. M.,H. A.E. TIME CARD. cures Cholera, Boup, Gapes, Canker Mib8ionaby Baptist CHURoa and Llmberneok. When fed as a Preaching 2nd and 4th Sunday at 11 M. preventive it not only keeps them a. m and 7:30 p. m. and the preced effectH.& E. time card went into Sunday, April 0, 1911. healthy, but makes them lay. Price ing Saturday right. Church meeting No. 112 leaves 5:45 a.m. 60c No Cure, No Pay. Guaran- Saturday night before tho 4th Sun No. 118 arrives.... 8:80 p. m. teed by your druggist, St. Barnard day. Sunday school at 9:90 a. m Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug De Prpyei every Monday night partment, Earlington, Ky., Gard- at 7 :3L'- - ueetmc H. Grlgson, Pastor. Re v. C. iner & Bowmor, Madlaonville, Ky. Gknfkai Baptist Ohuroh. Try it under the guarantee. Ask Services fourth Sun J ay morning and for booklet on diseases of poultry .J evening in each month and Saturday evening preceding. Prayer meeting Friday eveniiK Sunday Differences of Opinion. were not best that we should all school 2 p. rri It Bkv. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. think-alike- ; it is difference of oplnloa Episcopal Church Services lBt races possible. that makes horse and 3rd Sunday night at 7:45 at the Mark Twaia. Library. Rev. Geo. C. Abbitt, Rector. The following are the dates fixed for holding tbe Kentucky "Fairs if or lOll.as far as reported. Officers of fairs are requested to report to us any ommisBions or corrections of north bound. i - r; - Invite Your Pctrtntge - ,LC. Earlington, - WILEY &? 'TM Successor to Tappan Gardner - Kentucky days.-London- ?There's in :c Nni a Sinm in Tnwn That rfc f imAd-vertis- ing M ri1 ' ! - Six Months From Now, Be Half as 4-- rG portant as It Is Now, if It Should Stop ol Poring That Time you imagine ! W-O- Isn't that perfectly trueperfectly logical? Can 4-- for that period ? And does not this, also, aoolv to And, if true,, does it not follow that the reverse of the proposition is trile, toothat the store that doubles its accustomed advertising for the next six months will also double its accustomed store growth true? any store of which it would not be v juu uaij inn u in - mis MQ Town ami &tnr 9 1 BOSTON STORE. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA MIDSUMMER CLEARING SALE All Ready to Wear Garments Gut in Price It's clearing sale time in the ready to wear section. Every garment must be sold and sold quickly. Prices have been put upon all waists, wash dresses, dress skirts and wool'suits that eclipse all previous reductions. Many of them are marked half price, all of them at less than the. actual cost of the material.' WHEN IN MADISONVILLE yis.it the Princess Theater, the best moving in the country. Something new each night. JDODGES. Masonic Lodge E. W. Turner. No. 543 meets 1st. and 3rd. Fridays Lin each month. E. J. Piniiliips, Seo. Viotorla Lodge, No. 84, K. of P. ors welcome. meets every Monday night. Visit' Matinee every afternoon Vaudeville each night. ' 2 to 5. -- PRICES5 8c IO QEJCnTT '' ( A. D. NQE, Jr., Manager. .j) Allays Discomforts of the Feet Any time your feet ache, smart, burn, itch or chafe. dust a. little. Rexa'll Foot Powder into .your shoes and stockings. You'll get relief .immediately. night in each month. Mrs. Bertha Uhstbad, Seo. Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets 2nd and 4th Saturday nights in each month. Miss Lizzib Huff, Sec. Ben Hur Lodge, Earlington Court, No. 55, meets every 1st and 8rd Monday night at old Masonic Hall. Dr. C. B. Johnson, Scribe. Standwaite, Tribe No. 57,Red Meu meets every Friday sleep. Habby Long, C. of R. Woodmen of the World, Catalpa Camp No. 801 mests every Wednesday night. All members are earnestly requested to be there. O. S, Crenshaw, Clerk. Modern Woodmen of the World. No. 11992 meets, every Wednesday. Madisonville Monday night. B, N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. Earlington Chapter, TJ. D. 0., meets 1st Thursday in each month at2:80-p- . m. Y.Q.,WAiiKBKl 8ec. Golden Cross Lodge, Earlington, No. 525 meets 1st. and 3rd, Saturday K. of R. and S. Hopkins Lodge, A. O. U. W. No. 561 meets every Thursday night. Ebnbst Nkwton, HERE ARE THE REDUCTIONS Ladies' Wool Suits Cream Serge Suits with black hairline stripes; were sold at $20.00. O E?A Reduced to , J IWccl 4 $1 u . Children's CnPH Wah 75c Wash-Dres- s reduced to $ 1 .50 Wash. Dress reduced to :t 44 C.QjJ n '! Fine Woo! Suits, in shepherd chicks, fancy ilk and braid trimmed; were ? 1 $25.00. Reduced to ... fi $. O.UU ff $2.00 Wash Dress reduced to $2.75 Wash Dress reduced to I$j. $1, j . . One lot of fancy stripe Wool Suits, also Shepherd Check Suits; the skirts alone worth twice the price. Ladies' Colored Wash Dresses $2.50 Ladies' $225 Ladies' $3.75 Ladies' 4.50 Ladies' $4.98 Ladies' $6.00 Ladies' $6.50 Ladies' $7.00 Ladies' Wash Wash Wash Wash Wash Wash Wash Wash Dress Dress Dress Dress Dress Dress Dress Dress - iH "i i. V now. now. now ... $u $1.5$ . . TWO BARGAIN LOTS Were Elks, REXALL FOOT Y. H. VVAliKER, Boo. B. P. O, No. 788 meets at now...... 22.50 7Q f.Oo now. now Were 15.00 now- - 4 QO ....;... , .$MI ,$ $2.11 XJ "'.? lwO POWDER is a cooling, healing, purifying preparation that dispels foot odors as well as comforts suffering feet. Linen Goats $2.00 Lmene Coats reduced to. $3.50 Linene Coats reduced to. $4.98 Linen Coats reduced to; $5.50 Linen Coats reduced to. $6.98 Linen Coats reduced to ... now. . .v. '.' . now. ., now. .'...; $2JI . .$3J $4J1 JlfWtl Keeps the shoes dry and clean. Put up in 4 oz. sifter top cans. Price 20c. TryRexall Excessive Preparation Remedy. Liquid and dusting powder. Restores diseased pores to normal condition. Price 75c, Both preparations guaranteed. Knights and Ladies of Beourity will meet Oyery second and fourth Monday nights. Visiting memhers invited to attend. O. S. Crenshaw, Clerk. Lodges Mrs, Katb Withers, PreB. $1.39 $2.51 $3.11 Ladies' White Waists $l..5 to gi.50 White Waists now. $1.75 White Waists now $1.98 White Waists $2.00 White Waists now. . .. 7$c to $1.25 White Waists now $4.(9 $5.94 Visiting members are cordlallj invited to attend any of thesp Don't Be Deceived. ... '.'. ....... 3e . . '.'. Sic ;..' ' ci. now...........; "m. .'.'.'.'! )ge HI w' Because a woman takes a man's measure and even helps him press hla suit, Is no reason to believe she will do It after taey, are EiarriwL Separate Wash Coats Only 21 Coats, in the entire lot; they are mostly in white, wjjh a few jn solid bluet etc. : $5.50 Wash Coats reduced to. $2.25 75 and $4.00 Coats reduced to $3. fta $3.98 $5,50 $5.75 16,00 Ladies' Silk Waists Silk Waists reduced to". Sik Waists reduced to ....;... . , :cr When the bowels feel uncomfortable and you misB the exhilarating feeling: that always follows a copiisceiereRATEB ous morning operation, a dose of HERBINE will set you right in a .ruqgfs1s and Pharmcls1s couple of hours. If taken at bedtime you get Its beneflolal effect afKENTUCKY MADISONVILLE ter breakfast next day. Price 50c. Said by St.. Bernard Mining Co., fie: ' Drug Department.' aass&j GARDINER j BOWMER Silk Waists reduced to SUk. Waists reduced to. . . ..?...., n'.n 4 $i i ; :? ' . jii 1 $391 Fowler, Dick 5 Walk er - l$ lii m :1 .4) r? i r. .T V,SFK4' "systf'w 6 a a AWut tk thlBRg he ha to Mil Will atver rap a drop f dellars Llk kt who climbs a trw and "hollers." fht una whs wll whisptrs down a " G. ,v. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, ,KY. f mum OF Believing ht ''IMMMWMMBWMWMWWMWMMWW' SUFFERING DB At tbe age of about 40 years, I was attacked with hemorrhage of the kidneys or bladder which continued for several years without a check. I finally took advantage of yonr generous offer and procured a sample bottle of Swamp-Roo- t. Pm m p ' vv Yiprv m. l. 6. iur Drf . JKn-si- k Ry DENTISTS faiwfcw ExtrMctwt nd Ptrcdam Wtk AftaJ, CXmMM n j . .t !! a.-- wA m TmsJalf T--l - t m Mtiw$ntille, Kentucky ii. "y I s News of the Town ,. .f " - ; oa c oity Tueeday onroute to the Hopkins county fair. New clean bale Straw for Tale, Mrs. H. B. Eosser, of Howell, 6 Barnett, Livery barn. is visiting relatives here this week. Mies Cella Hanua, of this placo, Any lady, with a little work and VH in Nortonvllle Wednesday on energy, can win a trip to Mammoth ' tasainees. Cave. Send in your uame today Mr. Kate Blair and randdauRh-it- r, and will start you with 1000 vote. Janie, who has been visiting Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Davis and their Mrs. Fawcett in Madisonville, spent guest, Julias Smith, of Mineral Mm day with Mrs.HRrnettBrownfn Welle, Texas, were In Madisonville. Wednesday. Wednesday viViting the fair. Jfrank Arnold was In Madisonville Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Davis and litWednesday visitlnj? the fair. Sue Wade, were atVjlrs. Jeff Murphy attended the tle daughter,fair Wednesday. tending the &r Wednesday. If you have a, lady friend that yotf ICiealdaLee Sisk was in Madi would like to take a week's outing, a Thursday attending the boat trip: on Green Elver and visit ONviUe fiiir. ',:"" the Mammoth Cave at the Bee's ex- -' wanting a vaoa-ti- fl peuse, fill in her name on one of the 4Jfoa have been all summer. Take a week off nomination coupons and send It 4'ihe Beit's expense ;and go to the this office. x I qife via Green River. Pat Henry Whalen and slsterpf Margaret were m fhB condition of toMrs. serious, Misses Ellen and Mary attending bo Madisonville Wednesday Bottrland continues 'irs. C. W. Wright, who has 'been the fair. fUrttlng friends here several days, Oscar Underwood who has been gmjreturned to her home in Smiths off the internrbar.jtm ou accduht of his hand, will be able to go to work OWve. Ooyle and family were at the in a few days. fno. fJHT Wednesday. Old papers for sale at .the Bee were office. 'Ja8. Bodgeis, of this plac6t Claude, Wllkle of Madisonville, la Madisonville Wednesday. wishing" to enter the has bften omnloyod by the Grand 'Anyone Mammoth Oave contest, who will Leader to acist in the 60 days .closing out sale. Mr, Wilkle is a gocd oall at this office, will be given a to salesman and has many friends book and Instructions ad here. bow to use it. Ev-as,Pri- of ProvWeace, who .tfave been visiting rIilT9 in this oity, have home accompanied by their eon, John, of Elkton. Bn ailllgan and Norrls King, of 48t.6hrle, passed throuKh this re-iura- ttt guest of Mrs. Elite Khmer Tom O'Brien made a'businesB trip to tbis city Wednesday. EarllnRton and ItMlM&ville Wednesilay a child's jiiite coat. Finder please return to Bee office and receive regard. ' Mrs. J. M.Viotoryffcrs. J.JB. Atkinson and Paul Mofe,,JrM ylelted the fair Wednesday, JHardy Wyatfc returned jiome Tues-tta- y from a visit to 'EvansrlUe. There are hundreds of people in Hopkins Co. who would enjoy a week's rest, atrip on beautiful Green River, and a visit to the Mammoth Gave with all expenses paid. The Bee will send five ladles on this trip abobt Sept. 1.. A little work on your part will Ret this trip for you. Bead how it is done in this issue. Will Hoe, af.Nashvilie.is In this otfy visiting friends. Mesers. Ned Barnes and Geo. Gannon wre in Madlsonvillo Tuesday attending the fair, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas LongsUil, S,J.0MP4-Befcweed Misea Annfe Leaby.ef, Howell, is aret Atkinson and Paul Moore, Jr Death in Soariug Fire attended the fair Thursday. may not result from the work of Mrs. J. H. Easier, of Mrs. D. M. UniBtead was in firebugs, but often severe burns are Spartanburg, S. G, says: Thursday attending the caused that make a quiok need for i had sick headache, for Bueklen's Arnica Salve, the quickfair. est, surest cute for burns, wounds, years. I felt bad most of Miss Ida Lee Sisk, of this city, bruises, bolls, sores. It subdues inthe time, I Wed Bedfflammation. It kills pain. It soothes was in Madisonville Thursday. ord's Black-Draugand and heals. skin erupMrs, Joe Brlnkloy and sdn Joe Jr. tions, ulcers Drives off Only 25o at now I feel better than or piles. attended the fair Thursday. when I was 16 years old." Your druggist sells it, in W. A. Randolph was in MadisonA Physician's Answer. 25 cent packages. ville Thursday. A patient once asked her physlcla Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Nixon was in why his mustache was black and hU Insist on Thedford's Madisonvillo Thursday, attending hair was gray. "Why," he replied "my mustache is twenty years younger the fair. thai the hair on my head." Miss Bertha Shaver, of Bremen, is in the city visiting the family of ' Impure blood runs you down makes you an her uncle, Plngree Shaver. easy victim tor organic diseases, Burdock Blood Misses Flossie Scbukraft and Miss Margaret Kilroy, ot Terre Bhters purifies the blood cures the cause-buMary Hooton, of Howell, aro the Haute, Ind., Is the guestof the you up. guests of Jeff Murphy. Madi-sonvlllo Stock of new merchandise consisting of Dry Goods, Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Nignt. Clothing, Shoes, Furnishing mmh ii r S Gqods, Etc. . verytraly, Conductor W. West is in charge PHELPS. of the Hopkinsvllle fair train this Art. Being closed out and all 'j me this week. list. Grover Long visited in the must ga in 601 days. Nothing;) jiicnt ana yesterday. oath that the MALARIA in fact. About September, the Bee wjll N sold at a profit every article fl P. P. headache, biliousness, give tfve fadfeTin Hopkins a digestion, rheumatism, week's outing, ineluling a river trip to Kilmer Z at cost and 'in; many cases be- - ,g from Evans vllle to. the Mammoth Y., for a pimples, blotches, yellow bottle. It will also Cave and return, and a visit to the complexion, etc., are all information, telling H low oave with all expenses paid. Would met in rlnQP mit fn miit signs of poisons in your you like to be one them? If writing, sure and mention this These poisons, blood. busy and ask yonr friendB to paper. Regular and. -v business. , size bottloafor sale at all driven, put: or should help you get newgftfasorlberB or drug stores. lect baokaujrtltiptions. You can serious illness may result. wlu the trTbif you try. Buy your "winter sypply of To get rid of them, use poor Mrs. P. Webb was in The services EN ville Wednesday attending the fair. voyant are lightly esteemedthe Clothing, 'Underwear Shoes, tria. Miss Genlo Hamilton, of it at least, 5 tale that is the guest of Miss Dot Bean a etc., now and save 3,3 per Fran Blrchbaaer, dreamt correct, this week. where a savings bank deposit you use Tip Top Flour? If J cent on what you will have to n a not you BlactDraugiiti Made bydon't use the best, that's all. before has J. W. Thompson, heirs the 0 pay your merchants in Jess S ville, Ky. "for services rendered." the old, reliable, purely Misses Margaret Kemp and Marg over-worot Funeral Director and Emb aimer ' ' i bettte, which convinced that it was helping me. Three other hot-ticured me. In two or three years, k brought my ailment back, but one bottle stopped it. I feel as if I owe rny life to you for tbe great blessing Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roli;u been to me. I recommend it to all human beings suffering as I was. Yo have my permission, to publish this letter aiid if any person doubts it, if they will write me, enclosing stamp, I will give fnll particulars. Crty-ce- it helped me, I purchased a w IS2.50D l 4 .Sl es Yours MRS. T, B. 1, in- -' J of Rocky, Personally appeared before day of August, 1909, Mrs. T. B., Madjson-vflf- e Phelps, who sulxscribed above state- made same is i rue in substance and P0RVJ3, J. I. Co" Prove What Swamp-RoWill Do For You Send Dr. & Co., Bingham-ton,.sample will convince anyone. You receive a booklet of valuable When so be ot N. Ret fifty-ce- nt one-doll- ar .Jbe col- ; :- 41 O. MadisonOwens-bor- unique Hemuneration. of clairAus- o, Do Madison- would seem, from curious comes to hand. who ly; book forr?2,500 had been hlAJca by man death, Juef received ?4 from his In Vienna courts ! So in . vegetable, liver medicine. uiciii ou ua,y$. i ht, GRAND LEADER MORRIS KOHLMAN, Owner " EARLINGTON KENTUCKY if -- ilds es. 2 v ee s'.i relatives in this oity has returned to message .to go from one end of ' " Atlantic cable to the other. Tin MemphisFor Rent One 3 room house on about 100 miles a second. Wilson Avenue. Apply to Charles Trahern. If you feel "blue," "no account," "laxy," you need a good cleaning Mrs. W. L. Morrison left Thurs- out. HERBINE is tbe right thing day, for BHy View Michigan, where for that puepose. It stimulates the liver, tones up the stomach and purshe will spend several weeks. Geo. Brooks was in Madisonville ifies the bowels. Price 50o. Sold by Bernard Mining Co., IncorporatThursday evening attending the St. Drug Department. ed, Princess. Miss May Oldham, of Hopkins-- ! vllle, Is the guest of Miss Elizabeth - Pat Burke; who has boon visiting Message Travsls Fast. It takes about 20 seconds for a ROBT. SORY, M. OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO' 12 A. M.. 2 Office Over C. L. Rom Grocery. D. I l . i Practice limited to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyes Tested. Glasses Fitted. TO 4:30 P. M.. Ceater Street. MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY , "' , Long. r, Misses Goldie and Christiana of Howell, are the guests of Miss Mable Browning MissMontera Bell, of Nashvillej is visiting her sister Mrs. Kollle XJmstead. Messrs Lilbeln Howton and Mur-boc- h Gyner,.of Howell, spent Friday in this oity with friends. Gy-ne- Agents for Amalgamated Are EHnt Roofing " sssflslBiBiBWBr "m WE ARE WMWIMIWWIMiaRMW Fretful babies heed the 66hiforfl effect of MeGEE'S BABY 1KLY&1 It quiets feverlshness, corrects sour stomach, cures colic pains and diarrhoea. Itls a perfectly safe and wholesome remedy containing no opium, morphine or injurious drug of any kind. Price 35c and 50o per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. .Incorporated, Drug Department. MAfiY TO SERiE VOW r Builders' Supplies " DOORS S&8H FRAMES CASINGS COLUMNS re-oel- pt jPsjC N1WXLS mmmJH ' LjsWBsT BALUSTERS BEACKETS SPINDLES FORGE BAILS .BLOCKS Anything you need in Building, Material and Build- ers' Supplies, Years of experience enable us to know good from bad and how to buy and how to sell We have just about completed stocking our ware house, which has taken us several months. Every thing 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, Prints, 0'ds, Glass, Skin" gles, Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Moulding, Lime, Cement, Etc., s h'M " - ;J .; When you feel dull; out of aorta, discouraged half aick aad everything seems to be ffelBg; wrong, you can blame it on your llvjr. It la It&rplOt TRA0IRY OAK KEWELS OAK BALUSTERS JEtc, Etc. ;.t V, : 'ij v Jou seed oAr rail HERBINE ' A Mdrcin of Powr in All Liver Diordri . Wh'twlh's liver la torpid, it throws Impurities lni9tK4 system, which hamper every organ la the body. The result la that yreeeeees are sot properly carried on. ImpurltiM get Into the blood, the atomach is bilious, the kidneys weak and the bowels Irregular generally constipated, Herblne clears out all these impurities, opens up tbe obstructed channel, strengthens the torpid liver, cleanse the blood, purifies and regulates tha bowels. After the ytem has been thas overhauled, there la an Immediate Improvement Appetite returns, digestion l good, the spirits rise, the mind clears ot gloomy forebodings and everything looks bright and cheerful, which means, sound, faealiaj: Sftndltioas , everywhere la the body. fuhc-tleaal When You Paint buildings, inside or outside, if you d.esire the very best results at the PLATI GLASS MANTELS SHIKaLES LADDIES , ARCH AND GRATIS JLffl RINGS Just Received of tbe Best a Car juoad Tennessee Lime 'if. least expense you should use: ART GLASS MIRRORS WINDOW GLASS SKYLIGHT GLASS MIXED FAINTS 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 The Sherwin-William- s JMMt T f. sMLLMW Price 50c pgr Bottl. 'HwHMlTtB JOT SMI VS. I Paint Call for color cards SOLD BY yr-- , VARNISHES BRUSHES M1TAL ROOFING Star Planing Mill Incorporated MADISONVILLE, KY. Arch Stmt Phone 567 . -.- Co. ! INI, )Mfct, IN. All Kinds ON L, & N. RAILROAD wr isMHrllac u of Painters' GO. I3olpAwphIMT 'lira WW mnuuiuaiii SWBCJd I ST. BERNARD w-siiye.pEPji- MIKING Supplies ST. BERNARD MINING CO., lrcorporati,l)ni Dcpartmtnt iiii(fliT Agents for Amalgamated Arc Hint Roofing ' ..,-'5 - ,. - cri "?' F I) Our COOL OFF AT OUR Our Our FOUNTAIN Our electric fan is a.good one room is cool and pleasant; drinks cold, sparkling, delicious service prompt Try ib Limeade 5c ; Egg Lemonade 10c Cherry Lemonade 10c Grape Juice Lemonade loc. SPECIALS TODAY Orange Sherbet loc Chocolate Cream 10c Strawberry Cream 10c Ping Pon,g Sundae roc fljcrflran( ftCoffmatl The Quality Drug Stave MadisonvUle, - Kentucky T a farm for vagrants, to which ftFancps and the utterly hopeless and Irresponsible will bo conveyed and Sat to work under discipline in the fcop of developing them unto men ! cbaractor and industry. That's the farm work that is going to be tThe Farm for Vagrants state of New York will Xi Liquor Traff'c Calendars For 1912 . We have the swellest1 line of Imported and Dtif li , r m mestic Calendars for 191V fatohed with considerable interest that has ever been shown They $t sea what the result will be. in this territory. ..There'Ba different of opinion &b are the Celebrated Butler these people who are to be put to line and the price this wark In the way New York is put them, some holding year is lower, than ever. to that they're Just naturally disposed te be worthless and criminal, and Do not purchase your 19 12 'others holding that here are the viccalendars until you have tims of circumstances who but need We the opportunity. Think as..you will seen our samples. there's no dodging the fact that a can please you and save let of people in this weary old world you money . a winning way of shifting onpre-'parlng have to the wrong. path. Continued from Page 1.) at home thiB year, by his own re.ot quest for leave ofabsenoo, and much at the point where they are inflamma- to the regret of the boys at the front. ble." Anatolo France. Oapt. Ot Powers expects his company to carry off their share of hon" ors in all of the military doings at Scholarship For Sale ? V Oamp Orell, as Company G ifiA anhnlarnhin iir v vnn T uavo fliWvOv"r on always done and he is supportedhas it; ryan & Sfcrattnn Business College this expectation and this purpose by for sale. This is one of the best colleges in the State, and a each officer and private in the company. scholarship In this college is A 1. WEEKLY BEE. THE SEMI Sprains require careful treatment. Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's Keep Your Temper. Liniment freely. It will remove the The one who wins in business life soreness and quickly restore the 3c the one who keeps temper under parts to a healthy condition. For xaard and 'gives no sign of feeling sale by all dealers. that there Is anything to endure when DUs-jne- ss Good Advice to Teachers. "Deal In broad generalities, be philosophical, but hide your philosophy so skillfully that you appear as artless as the minds you address. Let your be slmle, noble, magnanimous. Never pride yourself on teaching a great number of things. Rest content to rouse curiosity. Be satisfied with opening your scholars' minds, and do overlbad them. Without any of yours they 'will catch Are Ian-gnag- Semi-Week- ly Bee Kentucky Earlington, o SOLDIERS BOY TO THE FRONT Accident.' all our reasoning concerning mea In we must lay it down as a maxim that Molded by acciBaby won't suffer five minutes with croup if the greater part are Robert HalL apply Dr Thomas' Eclectic Oil at once. It dent. jou Melded by .acts like magic. anoyances break in upon the peaceful events of a busy day. wmWMWwmmmmmmffl Get Acquainted With the celebrated Sterling way "of clothes making. you want at tions. Moses Boyd remains very feeble, any assistance you may render will be greatly appreciated by him and his friendB. Miss Ella Osborne reports an excellent visit to Owensboro. Mrs. Queun Shelton,who haB boon sick in bed lorseveral weeks, has boon removed to the hospital, where she may have the attention of the nurse and the hospital facilities. Old Bee's For Sale Kev. MakB and delegate renort Old JBee's for sale at this offloo?ur a fine conference at Corydon. at the branch offlce-i- n Morton's Fur Rev. H. AmoB was in the city niture Btoro Mndisouville, Ky. All Sunday. ed what Henry W. Grady the. great Southern orator and patriot, had to say in a speech at Atlanta on the liquor traffic, Few men have ever lived who were more eloquent or more logical upon any subject that Mr Grady, and his death was a calamity to the South. If you are a believer in the doctrine that temperance will best be subserved saloon you are esby the wide-ope- n pecially urged to read what this eloquent Southerner bad to say: My friends, hesitate before you vote liquor baok into Atlanta, now that it Ib shut out. Don't trust it. It is powerful, aggressive and universal in its attacks. Tonight It enters an humble home to strike the rose from a woman's cheeks, and tomorrow it chalenges this rehuplio iu the halls of Congress. Today it strikes the crust from the lips of a starving child, and tomorrow it levies tribute from the government itself. There in no cottage lowly enough to escape it, no place, strong euough to escape it shut Ifcoutl It defies the law when it cannot coerce suffrage. It is flexible to cajole, but merciless in victory. It is the mortal eneany ot peace and' order; the destroyer of man and the terror of women; the cloud that shadows the face of children; the demon that haB dug moro graves and sent more souls enshrled to judgment than all the pestilences that have wasted Hfo since God sent the plague or all the wars that were waged since Joshua stood before Jerieho. Oh, my countrymen loving God and humanity do not bring this grand old city again under the domain of that power. It can uplift no industry, revive no Interest, remedy no wrong. You know that it cannot. It comes to destroy, and it shall profit mainly by the ruin of your sous, or mine. It comes to mislead human souls and to crush human hearts under its rumbling wbeelB. It comeB to bring gray-hairmothers down In shame and sorrow to their graves. It comeB to change the wife's lovo into dispair and her pride into shame. It comes to still the laughter of the little children. It comes to b trifle all the mijBic of the home aud All It with discord and desolution," 'Here Vj V r ni n onor mMPOUT VA.. L. & A. A. bpeCtal hXCUrSWn I AND RETURN $18.15 Dates of salp. Tnlv 9.1 anrl 99. T .irmr tn return fourteen days tromdateofsajerRouteviaftL&"N. R. R. Louisville and C. & O. R. R. For further information or sleeping car rate$ sr" gi -- r aavise R. H. DtTREVlLLE, v. Z P. A., EmrshIU, Ini. fr ,g. mfmi1;ir-r-'mii ta,. f. linii n D. BANKS, Agt.t i Ettingf, " Ky, fa.-- ,a.......,....A.lJa,.1.)i Mt l1 A rfc-- i nrniAlirihi ntf in tfiriTMii'--- Old Bee's Fer t at the branch Old Bee's for sale at this office or office in Morton's Furniture Store MadisonvUle, Ky. All you want at 2 cents each. Reform In Connecticut. THE BEE'S Great Subscription Offer Ws Twenty quarts of milk offered for sale in Connecticut contained tea quarts of water. Connecticut Is improving. The classic nutmegs wer all wood. COLORED COLUMN. MessrB. Lewis Edwards and Peter Simmons and Mrs. Junto Shaw left Wednesday for RuBRellvllle to attended the grand lodge of the Wise - Men. to-Egy-pt 1 Peter Simras left for to visit her sick mother. The name of Mrs. Hattie Gray by mistake was omitted in the. list of delegates at the graud lodge of Household of Ruth at Owenuboro last week. Rev. EvanB preached for the Eastvlew church of MadisonvUle in a rally last Friday night and for the C. M. E. church of Earlington, last Sunday afternoon. H1b services seemed to have been very much enjoyed by both congregaMrs. Hop-klnsvil- lo I ';1 HR rLHL BHRiF 'JT HHH . HR'!jd9--Hkw&$ , HHMr HfliPV " Mi fc -- I rV,v i HlBnKr '' P HPVP''ftak viji1l hmv "" k' ' ": fe' KMl 4HH 'yijtsjjiMfiSSBSKmKt - jHmmHjTw jPilPWWPWIBWB-- BSBk' 1 HHRHiR9 IK HjPK"KSflB& ! jfiiv p j a '&. ;&i$r tBIHIP IHHB HbI fBHM BB HE H r m ! BSHIhi RS4rT8 From June 21st and until further notice we will give a $4 WARD, JR., And SAFETY RAZOR M r 2 cents each. the Bee 1 Year for Only $1.50 or a For tne Teacher. . In teaching reading there are Jest two ends to be taught: "(1) To malce the learner automatic and quick In the recognition ot word and letter forms and values; (2) to secure his interest in the content, the spiritual eletseat of the printed forms. and Miss Deborah Jilgh school representatives In the oritorical contest at Owensboro, have returned. Miss Couch spoke well, but the representative from Paducah received the medal. Prof. Boll lectured to the Chautauqua at Owensboro the 18th. Tom Clark and wife remain Couch", our very-feebl- Prof, Bell u 80c HEAVY the Bee JEWELL-BROO- M And I Year for $1.25 1 . VI This applies to new subscribers and renewals. Anyone paying 13.00 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 b, neat box like a fountain pen. Take advantage of this, your only chance to get a four dollar safety razor for only 50c. e. Vc 9! t J F'?i 4f7cxi cVv r We recommend them for their style for the perfect workmanship, all wool fabrics and the wonderful lownes's of their i SEVEN :: You Need SUikmery. YEARS OF MISERY AH '. ! price. V Many Models. 3r ' 'jB V ll Fabrics" of all weaves and ice. colors and the serv- B:. promptest possible Most styles $15 to $35. !. ' 4 1st. 8 ernard Store Manager Mining Company INCORPORATED Spain the Land of Sunshine. Sikeston, Mo. "For soven years I Spain has more bed suffered everything. I was in aaya isntry In Europe. sunshine than t The yearjy avi tor tour or live at a time every .o is 3,000 hours; in England It VH!WIitT;"V' month, and so weak ''4F?'te3r "!'' I could hardly walk. 400. and had -W.vf-iltw,' I crampedand headOld Bee's For Sale backache ache, and was so Old Bee's for sale at tbia pfflco or nervous and weak that I dreaded to at tho branch office In Morton's Fm see anyone or havo niture store MadisonvUle, Ky. All anyone move in the you wanffor 2;cents each. room. The doctors gave mo medicine to wwimvummmim easo mo at those times, and said that 1 ought to have an operation. I would not listen to that, lSLdL"&-LsLTxnTxriGiand when a friend of my husband told him about Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound and what it had done for his wife, I was willing to take it. Now I look the picture of health and feel like it, too. I can do my own housework, hoe my garden, and milk a cow. and I can entertain company choose,enjoy them. I can visit when I ana walk as far as any ordinary woman, any day in the month. I wish I could I ,. Relieved by Lydia E. Pink-hamVegetable Compound. 's like oice'statlonery neatly printed. The Bee job department keeps constantly on hand a fine line of letterheads, noteheads, billheads, statements andenvelopes, both linen;;and commercial. We also do circular, invitation and catalogue work. Give us'a trial. You , will be pleased. Semi-Weekly Nothing giveB an Individual or a firm standing In the business world 'A M-i n WE DO ONLY THE BEST JOB WORK Mammouth jflm Round Trip From tpO.tU Earlington Cf9 Ani all way Stations Regular Train 4:35 a. m. Vapation to Qo.v-- e 11 W. R. COYLE St Bernard ESARIilNGTOISr, KENTUCKY WNNNfNNWf n .5MSi. .it Wm mm Mrs. Dema Betiiune, Sikeston, Mo. The most successful remedy in this country for the cure of all forms of female complaints is Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound. It is more widely and successfully used than any other remedy. It baa cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, Indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other means had faited. "Why don't you try ffcr "-'- talktoeverysufferingwomanandgirl." Thursday JULY, 27 I All expenses several routes in the Cave. days outing, This, includes your board and admission to the Qne evening for a promenade or dance. A grand two y"1 1! write or pnone JL, N. licktt Agent. )' at hotel only 5.50. I n " '' a. " j - mm&iUi liHfiWH - ,fefr3E3 J&M :&:&&& iwnBi1Awrait-.w,- .3S ' U'mMBmm'!imrimHl!V,