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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 8, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 8, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911080801_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 8, 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. ' N ir- - il ""I TUESDAY TUESTDAT and 0 and FRIDAY :f f ,. I FRIDAY ii.-- . :rr .1.IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS .,? i t . it ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE S .... . TWENTY-SECON-D - a. utv YEAR IfaainwcTimiPirawa Vet" CENTRAL LINCOLN ' x jtiiw.Tttrm r2.lWD5 fcj-yr- twwnawsr-wswwf'"" - 3j1 ': Etftt nmun. Qnuc iq ,r.VJ t w 1 A"1 uuiiiu auiniw , imnnmnT wiitipp I '' "II 1'IIhkI B WUU sW tfaB?BSp-- Hl' H 3WBWfc 5 CAVE GTNTEST Leader has 25,000 Votes, and Still Climbinjt Upward NEW CANDIDATE ENTERS CONTEST Madisonville Notei 4- -, XT AILXE2T DAVIS. '. W FINISHED Society Happenings Miss JUby SiskXatertaias si Rf lHmI F H il:KJLI bbfT4 K. aas n M bbbbf BK bbbbt vV jft' & -- From now until Aug. 31st $1.00 paid -- on subscription to The Bee will be good for 1,000 votes instead of :?: 100 X -- 10VEY SISK RAISES CAIN Resists Arrest and Cusses Neigh- g " z&vWiW V "l Railroad Notes !T''.nTv t i i LT' leirciaKj. borhood Tears Marshal Bradley's Coat SOMETHING DOING Engineer Billie Griffith, who has been spending several weeks at Red Boiling Springs to rest and recuperate, baa returned to work. His fam- ON McEUEN AVENUE There was something doing on McEuen Avenue Monday when Conductor John Cansler telephouo for city Marshal Bradley to como there and qaoll a disturbance caus ed by Miss Lovoy Bisk UBlng uu naldonly language with and voice, When tho marshal on tho bcouo he merely summoned Lovey to appear before Jsl'lge Bouuotfc, but the very sight of t'o star ou Mr. Bradley' coat seom-o- d to irritate Lovoy and aho flew at him llko a tigress pummellug him aevoroly and tearing his cdat almost off, at tho same time uaiug vilu language- Mr. Bradloy was to placo her under arreat nud summoned Bob Stiuebaugh her elo-rated ar-riv- od ily visited friends hi Evansville while lie was away. Telegraph Operator Marvin Mitchell will leave September 1 to attend the State University at Lexington. Misses Ida and Ethel Bobbitt, who fomerly worked 2nd and 8rd tricks at the block office, Madisonville, have boon transferred to the Guthrie office. Ticket Agent and Operator Smith, of Guthrie, is a chicken faucier and has quite a lot of line chickens to soil. ABBlstant Train Master Darrow waa in ''Guthrie Sunday visitiug UIUIIUD. - eptn-poil- ed i .to assist hjm aud present aeems doubjfruK, 2 J ' Thero i no complain? from pUoed-i- n n'j 'i,.5' various 3ibeB on tills 'dlvtalqn the oh ,u S aceouht'Of iua , ,. fi ,Et. the scarcuyof coalcara. oven Chief Dispatcher W. K. Grifflff It HW8 the iraMo-arosthe youug bou of St6lnebaugh look haa the reputation of being the moat Ing m Lovey's trunk against herox- - polite man on tbfe division. press wishes, aho attempted to chas"'tise, the buy, but he eluded her and gio&gx CRorraK IlftTANTLY KILLID young lady 19 when Miss Bertha, a years old took the part of her brother, Lovey la said to have chased' her WhHc Switching In Guthrie Yards -- Wu. ' with a butober knife. City Judge Well Known Here aSBesed a heavy flue against LBeanett was promptly paid and While awitobing in the Guthrie she la no longer In durance vile. yards Sunday morninsc Geo. Crolton wag inBtantly killed. He attempYou Can Xat Anything. ted to step on the front of the switch oraves Sat what your stomach indiges- engine and Btepped on a lump of without the slightest fear of tion, which is an awful foellng. You coal. This threw him accroBS the will not be bothered with Sour track and the engine passed over Stomach, Heartburn. Nausea, Bad him cutting him fn twain. Death Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will' waB instantaneous. He' was carried take one dose of Digeateze. It re- to Bowling Green for' burial. Monlieves and ourea as if by Magiu. Pleasant aa Candy. Belief iu one day. minute. Get a 50o bottle from the Will Larmouth. Ed Ray, Chas. drug department of the St. Bernard Brewster, Laweon MlleB, Marion Mining Company, Incorporated. SlBkand Reuben Miles went from here to act as pall bearers, repreSMTSATIOXAL LITTXR senting Victoria Lode No. 84, A10UT PELLAGRA Knights of Pythias, of which lodge Written by Asylum Patient, Who Signed Mr. Orofton waB an enthusiastic member, having but recently taken Name of Nunc in Hope That Rela all the degraes. tives Might be Alarmed They were mot at Guthrie by a delegation of Knights, as well as by Lexington, Ky., August 7. The a larger one at Bowling Green. The author of the letter that was received Pythians burial song was sung by a by a Lexington paper, ostensibly sign- young lady and a young man at the grave and added greatly to' the aled by a nurse at the Central Asylum ready Impressive PythianB burial "for the Insane, in which it was stated service. that pellagra was spreading at the The local lodge feel under deep asylum, has been traced by Superin- obligations to all who assisted them tendent Willis and it is learntfd that moat especially the Bowling Green lodge, who arranged 'the details and. the letter was written by a paranoiac the inter-men- t. had all in readinesa'-fer.'- . brothor-in-Iaw BiiBlnoBB on the Memphis line is Bald to be increasing rapidly. Uipt. John. W. Loxsdou says he hopes to And time to go fishing next sprlntTi but the prospect just at betwoen the two she "was lknV-U,! il. vu.f wuiip y -bii ..ll.. euui 1 ' - i patient at the asylum who has been trying: all sorts of plans to induce her peopfc to take her from, the asylum, The nurse whose ham was signed disclaimed all, knowledge of the letter and after a :tlxrpugh investigation it was found 'that it hacFbeen written by the lunatic, who hoped it would alarm her relatives. It was cleverly composed and deceived .the paper : ,hidi, printed it. ( 'Dr; Willis "says iftere has been no of pellagra at 'the asylum. spre Orilf; three or, iow of ,those afflicted seriously 111. The physi-cianat iht ; asylura inwt 4kaittfat , . Crofton had two sisters living in this city, Mrs. Pete Stlnley and' Mrs. Divine, also an uncle, Mr.1 ,.Mr.-Mannin- He was a good railroad man and had a host o'f friends who' regret deeply to loose him from their, midst and' who Sympathize with the grief stricken family in their bereavement, Always Blessed ivtjtti Y with a Heartv Appetite if vou use Dlgeeteaw, .IfhlpsyQurBtomachdo1 tne worx, digests wnat you eat and make, good rich blood from your food, No more Sleepless Nights,. Headache. or Stomach Misery. Get fid'ff all these troubles with Bigss- ceae. jputv cents a oottie, wortn ten u. . i.. TOtt ia. G. McLeod and MIbb Ethel Golloday, NURSERY COMPANY DONATES The Bee's Mammoth Cave Green River Contest is going some. of Hopkinsville; enjoyed a most , TREES TO LINE ROADSIDE The leader Miss Ida Leo Slsk, has elaborate picnic at Lakeside Park 36,000 votes, while Misa Waller baw Louisville, Ky., Aug. 7.- "Road evening. Week" along the Central Lincoln 4O,Oi0. hisb wiiiie joiikius, oi.r. Road from Louisville to the Charles, moves up from 4th to td. XBtertaiaisg at Lakeside for Gaet line came to an end Saturday place. Miss Bormce Wimberly, Miss Winnie Lee Aebby entertainMadisonville, fourth and Miss Lilly ed Thursday evening at Lakeside in night after six days of ardent toil Harris, Madisonville, fifth. honor of her attractive guest, Miss all along the line of the old LouisFollowing are tho names and Hallie McClung, of Huntington, W. ville to Nash ville'stage road.. As a result of the devoted labors standing of contestants to date. Va. Her guests included: Misses ThiB information will be published Margaret and of the champion of this route what Louise McPherson, In each issue of the paper until the Florence Allyn, Bishop n and Hallie was an overrun, tangled, road has been changed into a contest clones: MdClung; Messrs. Bradley Wilson, .25,000 highway across the state. Ida Leo SiBk, Earliugton Hnry Daves, Earl Stone, Mack clean-cu- t work of Miss Aurelia Waller, Earliugton The last week does not Huffman, Ernest Dunkerson, Mor23.875 ton MoPherson, end the labor, however. The Cen- Turner Rnby, LesMiss Willie Jenkins, St.CharleB lie 'Robinson, Walter Ruby, Judge tral Lincoln Road is a permanent 30,435 W. ....rs H. Yost and Luoian Ruby; organization. Work on the road will continue through tho summer Miss Bcrnico Wimberly, Madison, Messrs. and Mesdames J. D. .. .... 14,550 ville and each year there will be a "Road Jr., A. R. Oummings, Wal18,575 ter, Powers. Ruby Lilly Harris, Madisonville Laffoon, E. L. Week" similar to the one just held. Miss Oath Medlook, Mortons... 12,875 Young and O. W. Lindsay. While the highway now 1b a wonder for one weeks work, and does great Miss Verna Oates, Madisonville South End Bridge Club 4,935 credit to the workers, it is only the Miss Louise McPherson, MadisoA most enjoyable meeting of the beginning of what the road is in4,700 South End Bridge Club was held tended to be. Time is necessary to nville... , MIsb Ruth MoNeal, Madisonville Tuesday evening at the hospitable work the road into shape. E C. Roy, Secretary of the associhome of Mrs. L. E. Ruby on South Miss Trixie Robertson, Madisonville Union street. ation, has received reports from the 2,480 The highest acore was made by countieB all along the way, and these Mrs. Walter Davos, Earliugton. 1,100 Mre. H. F. Head, who was p'resent-- a are to the effect that the counties Miss May Basa, White Plains. . .1,000 pair of embroidered' silk hose. have all done what waB expected Margaret Mitchell, Earlington.. 1,000 Miss Virginia Nunn, of Frankfort, of them. Furthermore, so much 1,000 Mrs. John L. Grayot, of Smithland, help and material was contributed Mary Blair, Earlington.. ' Miss Ida Bobbitt, Madisonville and Miss Ellle Gardiner, of this city, that it waB necessary to spend very little of the thousands that had been l.OOOTwore the gueBts of the club, s At tho conclusiou of the games a contributed to the road, and these No More Dyspepsia. luncheon was beautifully served in tunds will be kept in reserve for the more elaborate and costly work of Gas, or other Stomach Troubles. two courses. perfecting the road. Nothing will remain undigested or Picnlo sour on your, stomach if you Nursery The i. Ja,eai,B Missionary Lakeside the I whose Kentucky are at theCompany, will take a little Dlgesteze. a powerFriday afternoon at grounds northern ful digestive, harmless and pleasant Maple Syrup. For pale by the Juvenile Missionary Society of the terminus of the road, has donated as drug departmont of the St. Bernard Methodist Church enjoyed an "out-lug,- enough trees to line both sides of Mining Company, Incorporated. chaperoned by Mrs. O. F. the road from Louisville to Lincoln Wimberly and Mrs. W. M. Ham-mac- farm, and these will be sent out in Important Notice to Tax Payers After the regular business the fall. Tho other counties will program was completed, old fash- take similar steps to decorate the "Under the law, County Clerk Will T. Mills must certify to tho assessor ioned games were indulged In, after road. all notes securest! by' mortgage onre-cor- d whleha supper waB served. ; Those Did More Good Than all Other Tonics in the clerk's office on the first present were: MisseB CaBSie or Quinine. Hattlur.Prlecilla Farrant, of. September. If any of those' notes Quinine fails, try Hughes' Evelyn 'Rainbo, Lillian Scott, Lula When "Your Hughes' have been paid,' or assigned, the Tonic: Tonic did Em- me more good than all the other Frances and should go to the clerk's office Williams, and make the proper release or no- ma Smoot, Bessie Butler, Susie tonics or quinine together. Quinine Ashby, 3BernIce will not break the chills, but Hughes' tations on the' record; otherwise; Seflttf-EHxabe- th like a Wimberly, Lucy Arnold, Margaret Tonio acts 50c audcharm." Sold by taxes will be collected ou all sieh Druggists $1.00 bottles. notes. It will be too late to escape Vickers, Bessie Castleberry and LuPKEPAKKD BY taxes should the release be made af- la May PritchetV CO , Incorpora-ted- , 01IW ter September 1. Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hollinger Bpent Sunday In Dawson. Foley Kidney Pills will oheck the T0MP1YT0K WILL PEOBABLY Miss Blanche Bishop and Karl progress of your kidney and bladder HAKE SLENTUCKY filFLE TEAM trouble and heal by removing the Kohlman were in Dawson Sunday. cause. Try them. Herschel Wilson and Roy Vannoy Capt Rogers Has Next Best Score Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., spent Sunday in Dawson. Incorporated, Drug Department. Among Earlington Contestants Mrs. J. E. Fawcett and daughters J AS. S. DIAX STilCKEW spent Saturday and Sunday in GuthNews comeB from 0'R,oll that WITH APOPLEXY rie with relatives. Tom Peyton will almost certainly We make a specialty of doing two win a place on the Kentucky rifle Occttred This Morning and Condition and three color work. If you want team to go to .the National Shoot at Improved as Bee Goes to Press classy job work that will give satis- Camp Perry tho latter part of this faction see our samples and got month. Our Tom made bo good a Jas. R. Dean was nuddenly taken prices at the Madisonville Branch record aB to be number ten out of ill this morning and was conveyed Office in Morton's Furniture Store. the twenty-flv- o best shots to which to the residence of his Aileen Davis, Manager. the competing, rifleman have now Yandell Walker, Mrs. Dean being at Mrs. W. J. Lamb, of Nashville, been vRarl the bedside of. her brother near is visiting friends and relatives in Ington MtSrTaBE35SMttBMiX& Madisonville. five this. .city. ws1JcffsMZalljp7-TBMBf- f Just aa we go to press Mr. Dean's Mrs. Dubartls Smith, who has been Luth of. JIJ condition is somewhat Improved. Out faWvi fgn uaslTWui oTv waa a stroke of apoplexy but he visiting in St. Louis for come timo, iurtner OOTIi8gfBKBBOHMjJ)e It has recovered consolousnesB and can has returned home. twelve wtomfcriOTBWfHBsilJCF The MisBes Ring are visiting rel- scores, mm Mi' ii sisi sm is hi in move his arm and leg. which were the team, auTPthVHnfflnvaffVHit paralyzed aa well aB Joke with the atives in Terra Haute. is "possible that OancRo d erHlXi- doctor. Mrs. Dean is now with him, Misses Frances and Mary Arden ing tne next oesc score amncirrrne having returned hurriedly, from a Jennings left Saturday morning for Earlington contestants, may make viBlt wheu the nows reached her Chicago, accompmed by little the team, but at this distance it tliis morning. Maud Mason Jennings, where they seems hardly probable, will visit their brothers. Lively as a Boy. Popular Farmer Gap Country G. A. Eudaley, of Nebo, made a If you are tired, run down,' have Passes Away Saturday business trip to this city Saturday. no appetite, get a bottle of Yucatan Chill Tonic. A few doses will Jas. Franklin, better known aa Those desiring to go with the Beejs yon up give you a boy's appetite-ma- set ke "Buck" Franklin, of the Mortons Mammoth Cave via the Green River you strong and lively as a Purifies the blood Gap country, died Saturday of a party on Sept. 2 can do so by send- twelve-year-olcomplication of diseases after a long ing in their names on or before Aug. and strengthens the system. 50c a Mining at the St. illness, at the home of his son, 25. The entire trip with all" expens- bottleIncorporated, Bernard DepartCo., Drug Johnson Franklin. Mr. Franklin es paid costs vou only $17.60. ment. was one of the pioneor residents of Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Gordon, who the country, having settled here have been spending the past week many years age. He was about at Cerulean Springs, have returned seventy years old and a life long home. The Bbs's Mammoth member of the Primitive Bap'tist Mrs, Mollie Bon'e, who has been highly respected citi- visiting friends in Nebo, has rechurch and a zen,, He Is survived by seven chil- turned home. M-Gfor 25 Voteafbr dren, all grown. Funeral services ., were held at the residence at 8 Misses Lena McGary and Edna Morgan Saturday o'cWek Sunday and the interment in Nebo spent friends. and Sunday M-with toojf place at Flat Creek. fj WwOsborne, who has been, S3 , rrz-: Baker, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Young, Mr. and Mrs. O. N. NiBbet, MrB. E. Picnic at lakeside Aparty composed of Mr. and Mrs. t, Keel Hollinger, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Highway from Louisville to Tennessee Line Clean cut During week Laws jday - I Ton-ness- ee weed-grow- I cake Those present were: Misses Rose Fox, Ruby Slsk, Alma Renfro, Ada- -, line Toombs, Carrie Crenshaw ""anal Anne Ashby. The club will resume their regular meetings oarly in th fall. Notes of Interest to Our Readers. To prove that "BLOODIND" wife! cure Catarrh every reader of this paper can have a positive guarantee. If there ib any doubt in your mind as to the power of "BLOODINE" to cure all Catarrhal Trouble the remarkable offer made by St. Bernard Miuing Co.. Incorporated Drug Department should expel that doubt. They give you a personal guarantee with every 50o bottlo of "BLOODINE" they Bell, to refund the mouey unless it gives satisfaction. They take all the ridk or cure, and at reader of this paper can afford to suffer longer with Catarrh when an offer like this is made. Mrs. McLaren Dies Ruby Slsk was hostess to tha Lasocon on last Saturday evenlag, and in her usual charming mauaec gave the club a most delightfal evening. Misa Siak having Juat returned from a western trip had many remeniacences and glowiag stories to tell of the west, which were heartily enjoyed by all who were fortunate enough to bo present. One of the enjoyable featurea of the evening was a search for hiddea treasures, the guide being in tha form of a crescent and oobweb. AfT ter much meandering through the rooms and about the premises, each was rewardedfor her diligent search, with a moonstouo as a sbuvenir ot the West. Tho mysteries of Lasocon were revealed to Miss Rose Fox at a late hour, t.hn nlllh irfvlnir hat a mmf .,.. .vjs.. nuiuuiuo lUkU iu.i UJIUBl.. btiOll Delicious refreshments were serv- ed, cousiBting of orange sherbet and Miss XJ ...i i, i. " k. Brown-ing,LucI- le . b'w-ne- ra SOW-KETTI- T, Mrs. Burt McLaren, of near Richland, died of abscess of the lungs, Sunday morning, aged about years. She lived a consistent Christian woman, being a member of the the Methodist church. Intermaat yesterday at Grapevine, She Is survived by her husband, father and mother, three brothers and twe sisters, two of the brothers being John and Joe Summers, of this city. The family have the sympathy eC . all. An ordinary care of diarrheee. can, as a rule, be cured by a siagle dose of Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Thia remedy has no superior for bowel For Bale by all dealers. eon-plain- ts. Killed By Train aon-ln-la- w, reducKtbHnnn i by switch engine No.. this morning about 0:90 aud ha both legs cut off oIobo to the body,, and died soon after. He jumped in between two cars that were standing still aud directly in front of tha switch engine, whose approach he could hear because of the noise made by No. 92, which was twining down the main. Ho waa carried to the St. Bernard hospital, but nothwaB Btruok 20G3 Jim Gray, a colored seotlon hand. ing could be done for him. Dyspepsia is our natural aliment. Burdock Blood Bitters is the national cure far it. It strengthens stomach membranes, pToaaotes Sow of digejjiye juices, purifies the blood, builds yoa op. 1 i 1 d. ing the new BOda fountain at the Star Reaturant the copy said the fountain cost $1,350.00. A set it $12.50 and the proof reader let It get by. The aotual oost of this fountain was twelve hundred. and fifty dollars and it is one of the " nicest in this end of the state. Buy it now. Now is the time te, buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It , is almost certain to be needed before the Bummer is over. Thfa remedy has no superior. For sale by all careless-compositor Should Have Been $1,250.00. In the article in last issue regard- dealers.' Gave Contest Goupen NT TRANWtKABWLC "I; ,:.. i.u diswsewiiewirtajpousr ' .. Ineorprated, Bt. .Bernard Mining Company, j j i I B. KrauM, jo Walnat .ha fair, atrsvideaee, bB ..tomnwhM Mattel, but Doaa'i :.. 'L Friday. 'Yr: . ... . :. iwW1Wf&ir.,'- -c jubji juste wnson attsnota .jUdrr aWriat revmenoe Friday, Agtoats jiau-Pa. Ivfeavt r . . - aae-T:. . . , "K At., tne - .. "-- . - -- xneeaayv xxaifwer x . .. i a ... J4lfT'i!.'S,lBi;'.tf VWW"' fWFW r' 4MMHM4M lM IMMMM US.V' . . .. BETHEL FEMALE COLLEGE HnphJMville, 6 S?: f-- ElftSee ASSOCIATE EBITOR ANB BUSINESS Subscription Rates One Year $1' Kentucky C. A. MORTON M ADISONVILLE, KY. N PAUL M. MOORE, EDITOR AND PUBLISHBR d. B. FAYVOKTT Six months Three months SlnRlo copies "5 B HP.. i - 7 MANA8ER and &cW ZKtfrict Miskrf Ittfie Specimen copies mailed free on applioatlou. - Correspondents wanted mall parts of the county. Address us for particulars. eTerliig three years of standard Tho only Woman's Cotlefte i Western Kentucky College work In addition to stawkrd Northern College Entrance Courses. Music, Domestic Service and Expression Uttgbt by the best of instruction, The horns department U 84 eswelled by any school la Keatucky. Oar whole capacity has been engaged for next yew feat we have secured another large, well equipped budding for the overflow. For Catalogue apply to r . H,J3. BROWNELL, Vardlaman's Vktefy Pr. Strike in Breoklyr, unera 1 Director and Emtalmcr Any Call Awwered Promptly Day or Nkt. . rOXTY M0PL1 IVJTTKU) Account , Kentucky, Phene Na. 4 MISS AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. ft!fpb , 47 n. iii-i- i TutsJky, Augutt 8, 1911 in ANNOUNCEMENTS &- Flying Machine Would Not Fly ;?.- - - We are authorized to announce of St. Charles, .'James H. Laffoon.Representative as in candidate for deciiho Legislature, aubjeot to the Hop-- . sion of the Republican party of kins cdunty. . Legislature, subject to the action of the Republican party of Hopkins county. We are authorized to announce George Km?, of EarlinRton, as a candidate for Representative In the attending tne Saturday were Providence Fair very much disappointed on account of the inability of Ayiator Kratz to make his flying machine fly. He made several attempts and failed. Mr. Kratz was unable to explain satisfactory to'the waiting crowd of spectators "the thusueBs of the why." The large crowd Steamer Strikes an Iceberg. The victory of James K. Vardt-ma- n Is coHcedwi by his twiiippo-nent- s and deolared by the vlofeor to be "an. uprising of, the pepl,M.Bys thejLouisvilleTimea'asa rebake to the gross methoda of polities, lately injected into Mississippi, the arrogance of placid power, aud seemingly secure in Its Intrencli-men- t of dollars." If Mr. Vardaman is correctly Informed, his nominatrition is to be looked upon 8B. umph of righteousness. It, is ,none the less to be regretted thaiHit "was secured only at the cost of increased distrust between the two 'racwf aud an appeal to passion, for whoh at this day and time there oxists no self-satisfied ofStaiCaf strikers aud their sympathizers are locked up as the result of efforts made to run cars on the Coney Island & Brooklyn Railroad Company system. Body of Headless Wo one of them mortally hurt, forty more are suffering from the effects of stones and bricks, and twenty-fiv- e Four parsons are in the hospital, i r Illinois AUG. 12 TO Chicago St. Louis Detroit . . . "V l: man Identified The body of the headless womau found In a sower of a Cincinnati suburb has baen identified as Bertha Courtney, of the underworld, from Central AND $15 $12 r . . . $18 cause. . '' flluton,K$ Ticket Office Entered Y. & M. V. RAILROADS Tickets limited to return to August 27, 1911 Glasgow forNew York, which collid- what it now develops was a triumCHANGEABLE WOMAN ed with an icoberg August 2, arrived phal procossiou through the various (Today) at New York under her own steam. communities clad In white raiment and sitting In solitary grandeur, In a not wear a harem skirt! I will Adjournment of Congress Depends on chariot drawn by white oxen a'ttend-e- d upon my word! Inoverwlll. by white torch beares. The specWork Done on Tariff Bills. No argument can e'er couvert? Mo to fashion so absurb! week, tacle was designed to awaken tho The vortex of legislation this which may possibly mark' the ad- people to a sense of their danger (Next Week) black race, and to inform on I Baw a harem skirt today grace; journment of Congress, centers ex- from the their one hope of deliverthem that the train revision bills that are That really had a deal of 'Varto stay; pected to emerge from conference ance lay in the sending of Mr. wonder if it's come daman to the United States Senate. I might try one if that'tths case. and coraroittoo. Theonadjournment It would seem, if the peril In Misthese measdepends on the work (Week After Next.) sissippi be as acute as Mr. Vafdn-ma- n ures. has pictured it, his place should A harem skirt I've bought at last! "Of latest cat it's just' too sweet! Pennsylvania Flyer Wrecked It caused some comment as I pass-- " The Pennsylvania eighteen-hou- r ed train from Chicago to New York Along a fashionable street? was wrecked while going at full speed between Indiana Harbor and (The Week After That) Now, all my gowns have Harem Bufflngton, Ind. The engine and. tender went over an enbdnkment, skirts, pair! but the Pullman cars remained on I think I have a dozen Beginning Saturday, the rails. scornfully my mind reverts And including Saturday, To those old frocks we used to In his campaign, Mr. Vartlaman The Anchor Line Steamer irom posed as the "White Ohlef,".matcing Elkton, Ky., Aug. 7. Tho Loufr-vlll- o & Nashville Railroad tick d ofllco hero was entered by thoives dollais la9t night aud thirty-si- x taken from tho caBh drawer, which was broken into. Tho officers have no clue. ( ANNUAL AUG.19TO Louisville . , EXCURSIONS IN $12 $14 $18 Cincinnati Norfolk . . . r treated with a healing antiseptic that will countreact the poison and heal Ballard's Snow requireLinimekt answrs overy 35c, 50o ment in such cases. Price and $1.00 por bottlo. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, drug departmtnt. the-woun- d. Bites of poisonous insocts that cause the flesh to swell up must bo AUGUST TO THE Washington September 5, . $18 (And Other Eastern Points) Tickets limited to return to 1911 NORTH & EAST SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER August 5th, and until and August 12th, we will give with each 25c; box of Soul Kiss Talcum purchased a 25c bottle of Soul Kiss Perfume free. IL. These fares apply from all points on the Illinois Central a nd Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroads in Louisiana, and all points in Mississippi EXCEPT stations oil the Illinois Central, north of and including Senatobia and Holly Springs, and EXCEPT stations on the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad, north of and including Clayton and Crenshaw, Miss. PULLMAN STANDARD AND TOURIST SLEEPING .in- - wear. Carolyn Wells, City or State of Ohio,County. Toledo, ., I I Gomez Announces He Will Not Withdraw in Life. Dr. FranclBO Vazquez tfomez has CARS Will be Run Lucas The New Christian church, at 'SAI--- ' Notery Public. Mo.rtons Gap has been completed Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and and is one of tho nicest building of acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces its kind in the county. Services of the system. Send tor testimonials free. will be held there Sunday morning, F. J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. at 9:45 o'clock, and every one Is Sold by all Druggists. 75c, Hall's) Eamity Pills-foconstipation. Take cordially invited to attend these r Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and Stato aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the nse Frank J. Cii eney. of Hall's Catarrh Cure Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. i6S6, A. W. Gleasom, announced that he will not withdraw as a candidate for the vice presidency on the Madero ticket, notwithstanding the dismissal of his brother from the de la Barra cabinet. New Church Completed R. R. Agent, - Soul Kiss Talcum is a new addition to our stock of toilet articleS'and to induce our friends to try this splendid Talcum we make the above ex-- " ceptional offer. -- For further information apply to nearest I. C. or Y. & M. V. or to . M. BtWER, General Passenger Arent. Memnhfc. 'fVnn. r ' J n ' iWiwyw.wy.wv Rememberl sales alike, This offer applies to cash "or credit J - ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE Get Acquainted ) sermons. Court Order Emb Stike. For the first time in the history of the country a court order has put an end to a strike, street car traffic being roBurced Sunday in ties Moines injsomplfauce with a mandatory injunction. ' Run Over Dog Co. i Henry Browning, manager of tho Store at Mortons Gap had the misfortune to run over a dog" with his" motor cyole Sunday, morning near .the Opera HouBe. He was considerably bruised up and had both " May Ship Sheep to Bluegrass Fair. arras badly scratched. He Is able The Secrotary of- - Agriculture to be at work and will be more caremade public an amendment to the ful next time. Kentucky Sheep Quarantine rule, . Themoro Any skin prescribing under what regulations you scratchitching is a It itches. Doan's Ointthe worse sheep may be shipped into the State ment cures piles, ecxema any skin itching. At to, the Bluegrass fair. all drug stores. temper-tester- t semi-centenni- ST. BERNARD MINING CO. INCORPORATED fMarA Kentucky Fair Dates be with his own people rather than- at Washingtou. It would further seem that a people who wero able to throw off the negro yoke within a few years after the Civil War, have" no great cause for fetr ata time when' With the celebrated Sterling way of clothes'" , lnR-- -' A FOR THE TEETH Euthymol Tooth Paste Every person in addition to brushing the teeth thoroughly, should use some good antisepticwash at least orice a day. Euthymol Tooth Paste cleanses and whitens the teeth, hardens the gums, preserves a healthy color and leaves the mouth in a delightful sensation of freshness and cleanliness. It has been our privilege to handle this article for many years past, and we unhesitatingly recommend it to all who desire an effective arid at the same time perfectly harmless remedy. Sold in collapsible tubes at 25c. the the mencement of that struggle is being everywhere celebrated with lovo feasts and when the South is on the eve of again being restored to a dominant place in national affairs. That Mr. Vardaman should have, won success on. such an issue, argues strongly of his ability as a It will not add materially to the belief that a majority of Mississippi's white electorate 1b governed by Judgment rather than prejudice. of com- Battcships to Concentrate phla. '. at PhiladeN A fleet of battleships to be known, as the Atlantic Reserve fleet, will be concentrated at the Philadelphia navy yard next spring, to be ready for action on twenty-fou- r hour1 notice. The battleship" Kentucky will be a member of the fleet. Cool Weather With Many Local Showers Washington, August 7. Cool r The following are the dates fixed for holding the Kentucky Fairs for 1911 as far as reported. Officers of fairs are requested to report to us any ommissions or corrections of dates. Lexington, August 7 8 days. Uniontown, Auclust 85 days. Vanceburg, August 04 days. Lawrenceburg August 154 days. Leitchfleld, August 154 days, 'Burksville, AugUBt 154 days. Brodhead, August 163 days. c Fern Creek, August 164 days. Shepherdsville, August 22 4 days. London, August 224 days. ' Erranger, August 234 days. Gerraantown, AugUBt 243 dayB. Nlcholasville, AugUBt 293 days. f Somerset, August 293 days, BardBtown, August 80 4 days Paris, September 40 days. Montlcello, September 54 days. Alexandria, September 55 daps. days. '. Mount Olivet, September f Hogenville, September 53 days. Sanders, September 04 days. Kentucky State Fair, Loulsvjlle, September 110 days. x Horse Cave, September 204 days. ,'Mayfleld, September 274 days. 4 days. .Bowling Green, Oct. . . male- - . j&M&At.'Vr.im.i. Y"Sw$M . :J m We "recommend them for their style forthe perfect workmanship, all wool fabrics and the wonderful lowness of their W ".'V t Ji i ';:!lv.$j$SiiaB pnee. Many, Models. Mi- - vs''iH B-T- Fabrics of all weaves .: , . 5-r- -4 Urn in JM IS and . colors .a nd promptest possible ice. , . -- the serv- l$ WwLWM) nU "' 4-- Mo8tstyles;$i5to35. weather will continue throughout the present week and local showers will be "numerous, according to the forecast issued by the Weather Bureau last night. A well known Des Moines, women arter Buffering miserably for two days from bowel complaint, was eared by one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Homed. For sale by all dealers. TRIAL SIZE FREE St. Bernard Drug Store U h m ST. BERNARD MINING CO. INCORPORATED m 111 r '1 .! m .1 !.. ' I..... LOOK H33EE, 3tE. TARMKE! Note that the Cumberland Telephone & Tetoorapb Company, Incorporated, Is oiter-In- g to you an ideal proposition ror telephone' aervice. Using our service yoa have of long distance, connections to every important point In the United States. The advantage! of telephone service in your reoldeace Me too numerous to rmsUm, hut amofie them would be dally communication with the markets, obtaining prices, retting accurate reports en the weather, calling up your neighbor, friends and relatives. All these and pleasures are, more than worth ism priee you would pay for the services Literature aod information furnished by caflia oa our manager, E. G. Haaa. '.' THE - BEST ' i - TELEPHONE - SERVICE .. St. Bernard Store Manager St. Bernard Mining Company W. R. COYLE, INCORPORATED m ; nilHRFR! Aim TFIFPHMiP w . 7&KmFrm!' "riiRHr-yjS-j-'yy- '" c a . '" :' MMa wise. SL w TFIFCP1PW ftQ i k.wimii n rmjmm. . J BARLIN6TON, KJJNTTjg"3 , mfiffffff ' n i yj liim&MnsmMBmannm .x 5t3w" v-- ' www? te-'- . 'Wf-V Ttr .v . :ll - -- ; - r " " 1 er than advertised. TUtV COME STILL inn This-is Ask your friends who have attended this great Mill End and Clearance Sale. They will tell you they are getting the greatest bargains .ever offered in Hopkins county. When we advertise " Cut Price Sale we do jujrt as we advertise values even great- Come promptly to this sale to benefit by this drastic measure of ours to clean up all remnants. The last ten days of this great sale are even greater than the first. Don't miss this great opportunity. M what our customers say; so it must be true. Remnants! Mill End With such great success and such extensive selling it has left us with hundreds of remnants and mill and factory ends. They all must go. - Remnants Of dress goods, furnishings, notions, embroideries, ribbons, laces, silks, window shades, towels, men's and ladies' hats, clothing, men's pawts, shoes. Biggest Rfcmriant , and Mill End Sale Ever held in Madisonville LAWNS.2 l-- 2c YD. Co-Operati- Hopkins m THE NEW- STORE ve TOWELING 3c YD Co., H. P. Morton, Manager East Center Street, Madisonville, Kentucky The man who whispers down a well About the things he has to sell Will never mp a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and fejfeobyl It's not mado for any certain climate, but is made to withstand the weather conditions of every climate. Amalgamated ARC ROOFING will not drip under the blazing sun, nor crack in th bitterest cold. and is universally acknowledged the It's made by our Amalgamated ARO onb and ONLY absolutely perfect roofing. ROOFING is standard and takes the samo insurance rate as slate or metal. Our agents are authorized to refund money in full if Amalgamated ARC ROOFING should fail to satisfy. ? Send for samples and full information. AMALGAMATED ROOFING CO., Ffct Nail Bw BMf.. Bimk ha, Ala. secret-process HAPPY EESTILTS Have Made Many Earlington Eesi-dent- s Snthnsiastio. No wonder scores of Earlington citizens grow enthusiastic. It is enough to make anyone happy to nno relief after years of suffering. .Public statement like the following are but truthful representations of the daily work done in Earlington W. WMl MEMBERS EVAN3VILLE REBATE ASSOCIATION aHhJy "SH "hollers." If You Want a Square Deal Less exaggeration, misstatements and untampered prices you'll find it in our 86th Semi Annual Sale. One-fourt- h off all summer suits, half price on all straw hats; all our summer shirts reduced. Our entire stock of Pants divided into the following prices: $1.50, 1.95, 2.45, 2.95, 3,45, 3.95, DK.E.M. HARDIN DR. L G. RAY Drs. Hardin & Ray FOR SALE BY DENTISTS Ptinlm . STAR PLANING MILL COMPANY INCORPORATCB Extracting and ParceUfa Werk k ecr SptmAty IXMmmSM MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY Bobt. Gough and family have moved to Morganfield, where they will reside in the future. A, G. Splllman made a business trip to Madisonville Saturday. Mr. add Mrs. E. W. Brandon and baby, from Bulevllle, Miss., are - High CUm DtMitiry MC&miWMf. MaimMille, Kentucky Messrs. Henry Bourlan'd and Geo. Mothershead spout Sunday In Dawson. J News of the Town Mrs, Fred Rootz, of Central City, and Mrs. ErnoBt i the guest of Mr. JRootz. vfho havo been '- Madisoaville Friday. Mrs. Buek Shaver, of Nashville, Is is Ibis eity visiting ber mother. Mr. aad Mrs. Iley Brinkley, who bav been visiting friends in Provi deaie, hare returned home, desiring to go with the Bee's Msisimoth Gave via the Green River parW on Sept. 2 can do so by send- layliu their names on or before Aug. t entire trip with all expens- - Mywid costs you ly $17 50. Mrs. KUder, of Henderson, who ha; been visltipg ber sister, Mr?. Jm. Vaughtjeturned home Sunday, aaoexnpanied by her niece, Bertha Vaught. W Mrs. Jesse Phillips and daughter, visiting friends in Svansville bave returned borne. Mrs. W. S. McGary, who has been spending several weeks in Greenville, has returned home. Old papers for sale at the Bee office. Mrs. Marvin Lanier, of Howell, is visiting relatives in this city. G. W. Bates made a business trip Te M.-Th- Mrs. J. M. Victory and daughters, Margaret and Katherlne, are spend ing tba week In Dawson. Mesdames Walter Todd and Perry, visitiug'the parents of Mr. Braudon, of Oarbondale, were In this city Bev. W. 0. Brandon and wife. Monday shopping. Expert watch repairing. Prices . Ten years in thisbuslnoss. I know nothing else. reasonable. 0. 1. Txukmpy, C. I. Tbuempy, Watchmaker, At Whltford'a Store. At Whltford's Store. Mrs. Geo. VV. Dllliugham,whobas been visiting relatives in Cincinnati Mrs. M. F. Hobgood and children, of Morganfield, are visiting Mrs. Cam has returned home. Mrs. Jno. Hamby was in Madi- Ashby. Mrs. E. E. Kelsley, of Oakland, sonville Monday visiting friends. Wltherspoon spent Monday Iud., who has been visiting her sle-te- r, E. E. Mrs. L. V. Benfro, has returned in Madlsonxille with his mother. home. MIm Edith Browning, of Mortons Mr., and Mrs. Fred Ashby, of MadGap. is visiting her aunt Mrs. Mat-tiisonville, spent Sunday In this olty. Hewlett. MlsseB Sybil Ashby aud Delia Polk Blair is visiting his parents Simons and Messrs. Elsworth Evla AHensville. Mr. Jno. G. B. Hall, of Madison- ans and David Cowell spent Sunville Made a busiuess trip to this day la Dawson. Do you ase Tip Top Flour? If olty Meaday. desiring to go with the Bee's sot yoa don't use the best. that's all. These Mammoth Cave via the Green River Made by J. W. Thompson, Madison party on Sept. 2 can do so by send ville, Ky. lng In their names on or before Aug. Brlok Southworth is taking bis 3d. The entire trip with all expeua much needed. YftPfttlQO this week. es paid oosts you only $17 60. Jas. Maloney, of Horpktnsyille, .Miss Louise Ashby, of Hopkins.- - was in town Sunday. ville, was the guest of her brother, Mrs. W. B. Wise and daughter, Cam Ashby, Monday. Edna, who bave been visiting relaTom Long and Miss Lizzie Gill tives In this olty are now visiting were in Dawson Sunday. in Greenfield, Mo, Virginia Dyer, of Morgan, Miss Grover Long Is in Chicago, visitfield is the guest Of Miss Elizabeth ing relatives. . Kemp. .. Ernest Newton spent Sunday In Evansville, Mrs. Newton and children returned home with him Sunday night. Newolean bale Straw for sale, Ev ans, Price & Barnefct, Livery barn. MlsseB Lucile Green, of Greenville, and Beatrice Wheeler, of Louisville, will arrive In this city Wednesday to visit the Misses Coyle. Miss Mary Ellen Burke, who has been visiting iu Nashville has e re-tur- Doan's Kidney Pills. James Walter Almoer, of Earlington, Ky., says : "My kidney trouble .was brought on by hard work and I was afflicted with the complaint for ten years. I suffered from dizzy spell"?, my kidneys did not do then work properly and my rest was dis turbed by frequeut passage of tbt kindey escretlons. Sotno timo age I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a box. Sopu after I began using them I received great relief, and thus encouraged I continued taking them until I was cured. My kidneys are now in a normal condition and I feel very grateful to Doan's Kidney Pills for bringing about this change." For Bale by all dealers. Price 50 .by & cents. Foster-Mnbur- n Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tbo United States. Remember the name Doan's aud take no other. Miss Olllb BreezeB, of Evansvllle, is . In town the guest of Mrs. B. H. 4.45. Choice of for $4.95. -- any-pai- r in store ' " IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE j i McCreary. torney General, who is at St. Andrews, N. C, declined to express an opinion, on Col. Boosevelt's testimony in regard to the Tennessee Coal ft Iron merger. Headaches Signs of Danger. Anyone in this town that suffers frequently from splitting, nervous headaehes ought to go at once to the druggist and get a 25c bottle of our Carlitedt'i German. Liver Powder. Bonaparte Declines to Express an Opinion on Col. Roosevelt' s Tesii mony in the T. C. & I. Merger G, Bonaparte, former AtCharles Every Dollar of an Ad Reader's Money is Above Par WftllW TOT Headaches always indicate constipation iu a daugerouj lorn, that may result In other extremely serious ailments sometimes evon Bright's Disease and Appendicitis. Our Carlstedt's German Liver Powder .acts on the Liver, the real cause of constipation a few doses entirely remove the trouble insure a lasting cure never fails guaranteed if you bave headaches, get a bottle today from tbe St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. 25c a bottle. Frequently Its Buying Power Actually Doubled """ r i 15 '' It SCHOOL TIME 4 Your dollars vary in value as they vary in purchasing power. The man or woman who studies advertisements is able, frequently, to make one dollar do the usual work of two. fl And the experienced reader of advertisements will always make a dollar command a premium make it buy jh re than a dollar's worth, as figured on ' 'ruling prices" of things. 'above, par" are the dollars in your dfl" How much pocket worth ? It will depend on how closely you study the buying opportunities outlined in the store ads - . II annual announce the beginning of our 18th )Ve September 5th. fall term on i B iec? Thif. vault-i- iu one solid piece aud the lid is in , one solid piece, all reinforced with steel bares imbedded iu the concrete. These bars guarantee safety from acoident when the lid is being lowered mtoVplace. This vault is practically a solid concrete tomb, not affected in any way by the nature of the soli iu which it is placed, and'time only adds to its hardness. . life lid of, "The Standard" is iu pne piece and forms a graceful Soli! Arch. It has decidedly more resistance than a lid made in where the another form. onThe only joint in "The Standard" isairtight and the vault, and this made perfectly is cemented lid wattr proof with a very email amount of cement mortar, owing to the perfect fitting of the lid. This vault leaves your loved oues as well proteced and peacefully Aslean as if iu a tomb costing thousands. It is not' affected by beinf placed in asolt and watery grave, for it is absolutely air and .wa.ttr-tigh- t. It is positively secure aginst all vermin.' Ttdoes not, and cave in, but is everlasting. Taiifl vault is manufactured by W. 0. Mann. A'u ords placed wUlfem&or any undertaker will have prompt attention. ,,ittqne of these vaults is a casket contaiug a neatlv dressed doll. iWJjpult is then placed in a tank d.vf ater which is on exhibition showwfn'dow in my effio pnlf erth Main street. home. Messrs, Chas. Trahern, Luther Lowo and Jewell Webb spent Sunday in Hopklnsvilie. v'fhe Standard Concrete Burial Vault gives perfect protection All Amerldan, Swiss and English and watches repaire'd and put Inflrst Rnd.Vn everlasting resting place for the dead. It is air-liwater proof. It is the neatest aud most substantial tomb made.. class condition. I turn nothing down ht y ? just completed. Fine equipment. Expert teachtrs. Position GObD BOARD worth repairing. C. I. TbuempYj Watchmaker, At Whltford's Store. Geo. Holtzolaw, with Henn-Speo- k Co., of Evausyille, was in the olty yesterday. Misses Sue and Mabel Shanks, of Owensboro, who have been the guests of Mrs. Frank Devylder, have returned home. Mrs. A. J, Stokes and daughterf Mrs. Chester Hutohlnson, were shop ping in EvftBsvIlle one day laBt that Is WHEN IN MADISONVILLE Visit the Princess Theater, the best moving tures in the country. Something new each night. Matinee every afternoon 2 to 5. Vaudeville each night.. pic- - New college building for graduates. FFiICES iwwwvtfwwwwwyyww S5 8c 10 GEDisnr 2 A WEEK A. D. NOE, Jr., Manager. B. M. SLATON Fumra! Dirtctor, :: week; Miss Mamie G,rma8if? of Kaasaa Olty, who baa been visiting her sis- torjMts. isen xiaie, ana aiso Mrs. Harrlette Browniug, returned home -- hand and business, preparatory, shortde-partm- tnts. descriptive literature Write ,f or last night. Lost-Ladie- ia'ti MINEJNI ' A Nixon's restaurant "andCOhristiah iOhnurch or .6u West Mala street. -- brooeh, gold fores-cn- t, flower set, with pearl, between B' Licwsid Emktlmir ft! NEXT BOOR TO POST OFFICE. ymejw rtra w .Jtm sflMfjM re tejft-j- s comwi - PU f' lAWt ., . . -- - MADMiONYlLLJr, Km - !; M W &-!f-tp 1 nmi niMin minim n v . tk. v" m - 4 fe fcn. 3Pi " W'V " V .?.i Ml R ,A'R. ' fe'l 'U.-- , ,'.'rf?d TWTOSKStfV" fJW5wi,?r?'"P c F1tv 'ii t fevK - '., mri-.K-- . !'$$ pi fegV-a- - '' FREETRIP Til MAMIMflTH CAVE ;yia Evanille andver SteappCity jtiWnuP V. . , . - - - 'r- - y ,(, '- - ' -- ' I .r s ; n:M" v :. -- Jj-- - ;"' 7. ' . " ' , . f' iM ri j tf-- jr x v on September 2nd. traveling. ' . t v The Earlington Bee will send five ladies from Hopkins County This is one No dust, no heat, no cinders on the river routev r i'X - i" v "- V- Jf tto the Mammoth Cave via Evansville arid Green River of the most delightful trips' you could take and the month .of September is the best for Iav .7- - i. T "1 I'SSX " How to Oct This Trib i-- freei we will give the trip to the Bee To the five ladiesieceiving the highest number of votes in the Bees Mammoth Cave content tti?f - absolutely free. Votes can be obtained in the following manner; by getting subscriptions Trnrr:-iitiiA.--. -.-- by collecting back 25 ; Rssfssswassiop PnTiifTir 1 rri . -i subscription and by clipping they coupons good- - for a votes that up- ener-- g ii i T i ' r rr Tr" """"ni t "rriiMHii j aje puDnsneu in eacn, issue 5'j aw oi ine paper. nis is a spienuiu portunity to receive a delightful trip free with a little work and on your part. m j, HH9HM'VBKyiII23i9BMRHHHHHHHIflB Ask the Earlington and Madisonville office for j ajreceipt book ajnd ;- - go to - work now to win .this trip. ... .-- -- neighbors' and friends to save their coupons for you, ask eveWone vou -- i'. j Loci at Runuey Aste. 41- - n your it - EMftStr'' ", .rjV? S" list bl' r"HByv'".7L'' - ' "?sir HlM i 4 s, . V 1 meet to subscribe for the 1.1 Jaem!-Weekl- y t Bee and. if they, are talSins: "' ' ask Lo;V at Woodbury I cnem i. ana --1 .? m 4 The names" and vdte s- 31 afUU-H- rrvrk eiveiq.uMv votes. . - .. s CI - "3r. - ; tDHUHl standing-df-Gontesjta- nts will be . publishedn each issue" of the paper. There will be fifteen or twenty of - fife ,fa, irffstn your friends that $yill take this trip with you. a ft Suitablgchaparones will be en- - provided, and we promise you an joyable weeks outing at our "if k:) ... ' expense. MjBHHuifl vj? , pVf v i :,vmSBBSe Get busy now. l t' Begin today and see how many subscriptions you can get by the 2nd of September, will soon be here and we want y6u to take this trip Ferrying on Green River ; f ( t lk p -t- with us to see the greatest natural wonder in the world. v. i! Beautiful Scene on Green River - V; o- NOTICE hi "4 Patrons who desire to take advantage of this;, opportunity and join the Bee's Mammoth Cave party can do so f i by sending in their names by August 20th. be $17.50. The round trip from Earlington and Madisonville to the Cave arid return will This includes board at the cave and both routes. Jfv " . . , 1 farlingfton &: S - ".- - -- n ;';; iff f v- s emi-- Weekly B ee --. JCentuct iiiivj!! rX.Al....LiJ.&,VO t. .... flUT'.-'JIB" Cr '' '. ". . vmiiK . faflEK,:i..'JiJyiii rrTr-ii- t" -- ' "; . ,'jy--, - irtifflffHrinPffiiriBii .. jiMMilliiinwnWOTMMnnwTBnPTffMiro . -i' . '" 7r i',-,':- , v v, - wwBBRSgni tlXaES HMtBBnHi kj.k. M.Zii.HOj ..-- . ..l".?'.. HSm