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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 15, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911081501_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 15, 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. o TUESDAY - TUESDAY and . FRIDAY AaMKA" . ft t I V FRIDAY- - iV TWENTY-SECON-D - m ti IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE IS, 1911 THIRTY THOUSAND MINERS . YEAR EARUNGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY TUESDAY, AUGUST r MISS SISIOEADS AGAIN I 3 - V" Madisonville Notes BY """ Long-Blik- LONGER TERMS j ' -- important Notice From now until Aug. on subscription be good for Several Changes in the Standing of the Contestants HISS 5ATES GETS IN THE RUNNING EXPECTED COMMON SCHOOLS' Number of "Common Schools' Bern; Taught for Less Than Legal Team Resolution Adopted by County AILEIN DAVIS. op ' l & . The Bee's Mammoth Cave conIs going with a rip. Interest Is growing and the contestants are beginning to mak"e things hum. The 31st $1.00 leaders are beginning to preparo for the grand dash from now until will to the first of September, as the heavy increase in votes testifies. Nothing perhaps has created as mtmh inter1,000 est throughout the county for a loug time as has this contest. This .trip 100 Is well worth trying for aud will always linger as a pleaBant memory in the minds of those who will bn V fortunato enough to be the winners. Miss SiBk goes to the head again. with Miss Waller a close soeond." or as soon hb nil the principals Miss Medlock moving up to third MORE COUNTY can nrrange to get together, place, while Miss Vorna Oats goes it Ib the expectation by members of to fourth position. HIGH SCHOOLS the Board that an agreement will All the candidates are doing jfplen-dibe readied and a favorablereport work aud new subscribers are be made so that the Board may coming in rapidly. There will be 85 important Action . by County take definite action at its next meet-- ' people in addition to the five caning to extend the privileges. didates who vwill make the trip. Board Aiming to Extend Mrs. J. E. Fawcett aud Paul M. Privileges Moore will chaperono the young PROMINENT YOUNG people and see they aro well taken MOP. REUBENS IS WILLING TO care of and have the best of every-erythiCOUPLE TO MARRY on tho trip. It will be well EXCLUSIVE CONTRACT WAIVE for all parties who expect to make Ctftference ef Hljjh kheel Principal of While on the Bee's Mammoth this trip to notify this office not later than August 80th and should the Ceunty I Asked by Cave Via Evansville and deposit tho $17.60 with the Bee on County Beard August 81sU Green River Trip Following are the names and. yesImportant action was taken standing of contestants to date. terday by the County Board of Ed- YOUNG LADY IS FROM EARUNGTON This information will bo published ucation, bearing upon the question 'fin each Issue of the paper until the of the extension of the county high It has leaked out that two of contest closes: school free tuition privileges and the party who will accompany the Ida Leo Sisk, Earllngton 88,836 aiming at bucIi extension as will Boe's Mammoth Cave crowd on Miss Aurelia Waller, Earllngton ttrive the opportunity of a free high September 2nd via EvanBville and 86,060 school education to a largo number GreenRiver have planned to spring Mies Oath Medlock, Mortons... 80,225 o' students who have for the past a big surprise by getting married iu Miss Verua Oates, Madisonville two years beon donled this privilege. the bridal chamber of the Cave. It 25,025 The matter was brought before the Is said they have made arrange- Mies ? . ' Board Just before adjournment at ments with a Glasgow TniniBter to 24,825 noon by Paul M. Moore, who said he oomo ovor and proceed them Iu the MIsb Bernico Wimberly, Madison-ville- . desired to present it more fully in cave and be waiting In the bridal 19.800 the afternoon and asked that tho ehauibor where they will De ,BflyHarirTs,AMad!BOnvillo 10,025 in the presence of the entire Miss LouisiEMoPherson, Madisnu- .Board take time, to fully consider." Mr. Moore said he believed that the party. This would certainly tie a 4,850 vill.,3&p? exclusive contraglven the Madi- - romantic proceeding and one that is Mis iRuthTMcNeal, Madisonville Bonvillo school two years ago was oat of the ordinarv. While a wnri- 2,500 .. .,.v.-' contrary to tlia spirit' of tho law, 1 alnjc in cave suits would not ent- Miss Trixle Robertson, Madisonville which aimed to provide a free high able the bride to show her wedding .'. 4,000 school oducation far all the common finery, still it would enable her to Mrs. Walter, Davos, Earllngton. 1,100 things that she school graduates of the county and show among-othe- r ' not alone tboee whom conveniens possessed ajcreat deal originality. Lively as a Boy. location or superior means or of you are tired, run down, have If preference enabled to attend the onno appetite, get a bottle of Yucatan Chill-TomA few doses will set. ly school as yet provided ; that suoh you up give you a boy's appetite-ma- ke Notes contract worked a hardship on those you strong and lively as a children living at a distance from twelve-year-olPurifies the blood the county seat and deprived 'them and strengthens the system. 50c a bottle at the St. Bernard Mining the equal,pportunity contemplated that on this account be Sunday seemed like old times Co., Incorporated, Drug Departby the law; ha always doubted the legality of again with the regular minister in ment. t'ae contract and he had been In- the pulpit both morning and even- Mi Swan Mark Crukhfield Entertains formed that the courts have decid- ing. He bad been absent the two Miss Susan Marie Crutchfleld de ed against such exclusive contracts. previous Sundays In a meeting with lightfully entertained at bar beautiAfter dinner Prof. Reubens, super- another church. ful home on Farren Ave., Monday intendent of the Madisonville Bohool The C. W. B. M. Auxiliary will evening in honor of her guests wm invited Into the meeting and meet in the church tomorrow, Wed- Misses Ola Robinson and Nothe question was fully discussed nesday; at 8 p. in. and a good time na Faulls, of St. Charles. The home with him. Prof. Reubens said he is expected. A good program with was a place of merriment from start would not object to waiving the ex an experienced leader will assure to finish, At a late hour dainty reelusive feature of the contract with the interest of all who may attend. freshments were served after which his school, so that the tuition con- All ladies are Invited. the guests departed declaring they trast might be extended by the There was one added to the mem- had all bad a grand time. Those Boad to other qualified sohools of bership of the cnurch laBt Sunday present woro: Misses Ola Robinson the county, provided he and the night. Others have promised to and Mono Faulls, of St Charles. principals of the Dawson Springs, join this congregation in their work Elizabeth Nisbet, of Madisonville, Hanson and Earllngton schools and are.expected to take their places Kathleen Spillmau, Elizabeth Long, could confer and reach an agree- next Sundav. Margaret Dudley, Zllpah Morehead, ment as to courses, teachers and Margaret Featherston, 111 IiIb Georgia Rev. W. H. Moore is at number of years high school taught. in the country some two miles Kemp, Elizabeth Corey, Bessie Expressions of thanks were extend- home Coyle and Susan Marie Crutchfleld. ed to Prof. Reubens by members of east of Earllngton. 'The indications Messrs Baker Fugato,- Miller and be the Board for this inclination to as- are that he will dayB. able to be out Ben Evans. Ralph Dudley, George again in a few sist in relieviug the situation and Merrihew, Charlie The minister of' this church has Brooks, Robert Mr. t Moore asked the professor to Nisbet, Kenneth Nisbet, Preston write a resolution to cover the mat- boon engaged by the minister of the Ford, Tom Stokes, Noal Spillmau ter, whieh he did. Mr. Moore, then MadiBonville church, Rev. S. M. and Kfonmell FInley.'of St. Charles. added, with Prot. Reubens' sanc- Bernard, to attend to his outside tion the last clause reading "with work, that is funerals, weddings, The Hisses Coyle Entertain a view to extending the 'County etc., during the absence of Mr. Beron hiB vacation in Colorado. A.number of friends were delightnard Higla School privileges." : fully entertained at tho home of The resolution in full is as follows Mrs. F. B. Arnold will lead the Resolved: That the County mid week Bervioe on Wednesday MIbbcb Irene and Bessie Coyle FriBoard of Education ask the evening, and an Interesting service day night in houor of their guests principals of the Earllngton, Is expected to which every body is Misses Luoilo Greon and Beatrice Wheeler. The eveniug was spent in Xkwsou and Hanson schools to invited. meet with tho superintendent of Dr. and Mrs. Stanley spent Mon- singing and dancing, after which business dainty refreshments of brick cream tlae Madisonville .school to pre- day in Madisonville. e and pleasure, bent, we Bufppose. andeake were'served.- Those prespare a report ..to the JDouqty ent' were Misses Luoile. Green, Beattouheteduqatie-Hoard relative "I ot Bittle Rfttiraed rice Wheeler, Ruth ""Daniels, Mabel helagrad-ates- , ot our Wminek Experience of n old druggist: "I Browning, Kathleen Spillmau, Pan to exteudiak have sold nearly all the Hughes' witlraVview &e County High School privi- Touio boutrbt of vou. and not a bot sy Rule, Margaret and Elizabeth, tle .has been, returnou. x save in. Kemp, aud Irene, anil Beaeia; Coyle. leges." fete druc !buslnes for' twenty-fiv- e Tba resolution was adopted and rye1ariand'ihave never sold anything Maesra Baker Fugate Robert John Moore, Grover "Long, the iSoretary of the Board was that gave such satisfaction." sola Miller and Ben Evans and Gilbert to extend the invitation for by druggIsts-60and $1.00 bottles. and Paul Kin . JCauiamaa ,W, a. a MSMpe&ee in accordance with the test paid The Bee ' votes instead of - con-corn- ed d ng mar-form- ed 'Quite a surprise was witnessed tion to be Hejd last Monday evening among the W. Long and Miss friends of Dr. R. Frances Bishop, occasioned by the IN PITTSBURG OCTOBER 26 AND 27 reoelpt of a telegram from Paducah signed by the bride and groem and Washington, D. Cm August 14. addressed to the brides family, an- Thirty thousand miners are expecnouncing the fact that they were ted to attend the great National united in marriage at ten o'clock Mine Safety Demonstration to be Monday morning. held in Pittsbnrg, Pa., October 26 Tho ceremony took place at the and 27 under the auspices of theFed-era- l homo of the bride's Bister, Mrs. W. Bureau of Mines, the American H. Sugg, at 1111 Jefferson street, the Red Cross, the Pittsburg Cool Opbride and groom left immediately erators' Association and the United afterward for avlsit in Louisville. Mine Workers of America. No one outside of the immediate The date, which waB ' originally family of the bride knew anything set for September 10, has been of tho marriage until the telegram changed so that Presldeut Taft may was received. bo present on the second day OctoMiss Frances Bishop is one of ber 27, to witness a mimic mine exMadlsonville's moBt attractive plosion in a temporary steel gallery young Indies, while Dr. Loug is one on Forbes field, an exhibition of of the leading physicians of this rescue work by helmeted miners city. following an explosion, and to reSouth End Bridge Club view the parade of mlnerb.. Mrs. E. L. Young very charmingThe President will make an adSouth-En- d ly entertained the dress and will present souvenir Bridge Club Tuesday morning at prizes to the miners taking part in and rescue her home In East Center street. the Miss Ethel Golloday ,of Hopkins-vill- work exhibition. Walter L. Fisher Miss Virginia Nunn, of Frank- secretary of the Interior Departfort, and Miss Hallie McOlung, of ment, Governor Tauer, of PennsylHuntlugton, West Va., Mrs. Ruby vania and Dr. Joseph A. Homes, the Laffoon, Misses Winnie Ashby and director of the Bureau ot Mines will Elite Gardiner and Mrs. C. N. Nis- be present. The general arrangebet, of this city, were the visiting ments for the demonstration are in gueBts. charge of H. M. Wilson, engineer-i- n Miss Florence Allyn made the charge of the Bureau of Mines. highest score in the club, and wan The demonstration, thepurpoBe of. presented a pair of beautiful blacx which ib to teach greater safety fn silk hose, while MissNunn won the mining, will begin the morning of visitors' prize, an exquisite piece of October 25, at the Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines, Fortieth v The luncheon served at the conclu- and Butler Street. Tfie first day sion of the games was most elabo- will be devoted to the interests of rate. the mine operators, mine owners, mining engineers, and superinten$rr Xi. Xelea Feast dents of mines. There will be an " Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Nisbet enter-taiue- a explosion of coal dust Jn the experiinformally Tuesday evening ment gallary and teBt of rrine safeat their home in East Center street ty lamps In gaB. Theidanger of at a raelou feast-I- honor of several electric sparks in gae and coal 'dust visitors in'the olty. Their guest 'in- will a'lso.be shown in one Gfuhe e, bric-a-beac. To Attend the Great National Mine Safety Demonstra-- Board to Remedy Situatie offered by Mr. Moore follows: Seiolotioa purpose'the extension to a full six months, term a number of "common schools"in Hopkins county thathav in the past beon taught for shorter terms because the per capita in those districts was not sufficient to pay a teacher longer. The result of a resolution offered by Paul M. Moore and amended at suggestion of Mr. Harland, a committee was named consisting of Supt. Fox, B. L. Franklin and J. L. O'Bryan to investigate the financial condition of tho Board and to see if it is expedient and possible to put Into ofleot this year the provisions asked for by the original resolution. The resolution x A movement was undertaken by the County Board of Education at fts meeting yesterday having as its Whereas; There aro free publie schools in Hopkin3 county which, have in the past been taught tor periods of less than six ( 6 ) months in one school year, and Whereas; Soction 4864, Kentucky Statutes, In defining the term"Com-mo- n -- - o. Church d. of galleries."1 ; Denver, Colo,, Virginia Nunn', of A class of miners will bo- trained Frankfort and Ethel Golloday of in the use of the oxygen helmet HopkinBville, Essie Lynn, Florence in poison.which permits-breathinAllyn, Ellle and Isabelle Gardiner, ous gases for a period of two hours. of this city, Mesers. Ernest Duuker- The Oxygen helmet baB proved a son, Turner-Ruby- , Lisle Robinson, valuable aid in entering mines fillAlbort Noe, Luclan Ruby, Mr. aud ed with fire damp following an exMrs. E. L. Young and Mr. and MrB. plosion. The demonstration will be along I..6r'Baker. J&H-.the same line so successfully ised : In the Arnold Mines, of the St. BerKit Goldiiamer Home Party nard Mining Co. at this place, this Misses Margaret and Louise Spring. The Mine Rescue Car was and Miss Lucy Fawcett, of in charge of Government Expert, this city, who are attending the R. T. William b from the house-part- y at Evansville, Ind. of Miss Rose Goldnamer in Prlncetou, have been honored Ko More Dyspepsia. guests of many social functions given in Princeton this week. Gas, or other Stomach Troubles. Nothing will remain undigested or if you Bour on your Btomaoh Xatertaiai at Tea will take a little Digesteze, a powerMiss Mary Ruby Morton entertain- ful digestive, harmless and pleasant ed at tea Thursday .afternoon in as. Maple Syrup. Sot sale by the honor ot Miss Louise Wilson, of drug department of the St. Bernard Milling Company, Incorporated, Denver, Colo., and MIsb Virginia cluded Misses Louise Wilson," - " - ' Mc-Phera- Sub-Statio- n, Nunn, of Frankfort. Mr. Jim Sparks, of M6rganfleld, was in this city Monday. We make a specialty of doing two and three color work. If you want classy job work that will give satisfaction Bee our samples and get prlcos at the MadiBonville Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store. Aixeen Davis, Manager. Harry Taliaferro and William Ross spent Sunday in Dawson. Those desiring to go with the Bee's Mammoth Cave via the Green River party on Sept. 2 can do so by sending in their names on or before Aug. -- Society Happenings Bacon Fry - -- - Mer-rlbe- w, ed MrB. H. R. McCreary gave a bacon fry at Lakoside Park Tuesday evening,.' in honor of her guest, MIsb Breezes, of EvanBville. Everybody thoroughly enjoyed themselves, Those present were: Mesdames Will WhltfordT Frank DeVylder, Mike Hanna, Jr., Rob Fenwick, ErneBt Brlukley, Hey Brinkley, H. R. McCreary; Misses Olllo Breezes, Dot Bean, FranceB McElfatrick, Roney 31. The entire trip with. all expensHanna, Connie Fenwick, Margaret es paid costs you only $17.50, TIndell, and Mrs. Hattle DillingMr. Will Robinson who has been ham; Messrs. Frank DeVylder, quite ill is reported some better. Jewel Webb, Leonard Goodloe, Lee y Don't forget the Withers, Ernest Brinkley, H. R. Bee has a branch office for Madi- McCreary, Will Whltford, Ivan sonville peoplo in Morton's Furni- Springfield, Lawrence Turner, aud ture Store. If you want advertls-iagrorjq- b Brick Southworth. work or wish to subscribe for the paper, call up number 4. AiijEkn Davis. Manager. v SkeetSWilbelm, of .Louisville, is v The Bee's Mammoth viattiiiff Carr RaniBeythls week: Those desiring to go with lhe Bee's Good for 25 Votes for Mammoth Cave via the Green River partyon Sept. 2 can do so by sending in their names on or before Aug. 81. The entire trip with all expensM es paid eosts you only $17.60. Semi-Weekl- School" says: "No Bohool shall be deemed a 'common school' within the meaning of this chapter, or be entitled to any contribution out of the school fund, unless the same haB been, pursuant hereto, factually kept by a qualified teacher for six, months in all subdistricts during the same school year, and. at which every child in the in th district between the ages of alx aud twenty years, has had the privilege of attending, whether contributing towards aeiraying tne expen' ses or not." And, Whereas; It is clearly against the law for any "common seboel" to be taught for less period than, six months, or under olrcuravtaaees attendthat render ImposBible-th- e ance of pupils entitled to the prlvl-Ilgof Buch schools; Therefore, Resolved; That, beginning with the present school year, arrangements shall be made to extend all schools in Hopkins such short-tercounty so that oach of these schools shall be taught for the fall legal term of six months, the supplementing of teaohera salarlea aad any other necessary expense to ba defrayed by this Board out of the county school levy. Resolved , That to facilitate the? purposes'of this resolution, a committee of three shall now be named, to consist of the Chairman ef this Board and two members thereof to be named -- by him, and that this committee Ib given full pewer to arrange with' teachers and to do any otbor thing nocessary to carry out this resolution; and that all necessary expenses of this committee shall be met by this Board." Mr. Harland's ameudent modified the dutieB of the committee as statY' os m ed above. Mr. Moore made argument in support of his resolution and produced court decisions and opinions by the State Superintendent ot Public Instruction and by He argued the Attorney-Genera- l. that while the Board was expending the tax levy for many new school houses and almost wholly upon material things, it should not neglect or refuse to provide for every child the full legal six months of common school. There are alx or seven white sohools in the county that have been getting short terms, somef them two months, and about colored sohools. as-man- y -, rt Cave Contest Coupon . n N8T TRANSfMAMX o probably be held within a few days, '8it immfflWRifemsgK m&tfi aad Mr. P. WrrlH Moore. Browning ted, Louisville. M, JfjftPl GM0jrj. her been visiting" (Continued on Page ) oHopkiaa-TONTWno'b- M sis- - - Offi: lLvUcti Jm .ballot, Lox at .qgpguta TWUy 'AHguat 31 . - 3. onr-tt- r Vfer?. 4, -- &. , St ,V -. "'Hvqgw U W . - .i.wi i r yry 'n i G -- j . "I-- r' ', fy-'- r "rIf'ff"7 MmHKrt JTilW, vit"' r. t HWr.z.' nHBSBBiiaa - jpiii&TC5-- ' V--5 -- r- r .bbbV "'d. a jjivt,, iJ &sr" ,v0tj$T' iHfAx1 THE COUHTK.Y WEEKLY fM (Ebeisl lBe ASSOCIATE EBITOR AND BUSINESS iMMiHt Fishing Subscription Rates One Year Six mouths Thi-Amnnthg . EDITOR AND PUBLISHBB . J. B. FAWOBTT PAUL M. MOORE. , ......... ..100 50 25 5 I SIdrIo copies P MANA8ER Member mud of Kentucky Prtss Associutio Specimen copies mailed free on application. Correspond ents wanted in all parts'bf the county. Address ub for par Seci Brmmch District Publishers League OfUcm m ticulars. IOO frferf' Furniture Stere, 119 SmA Mtm Street, Mii- - j MftfttM, AKCX n. AILEJUI un VIJ, wgr. 7M, i4JI ADDITIONAL 15, 1911 . ANNOUNCEMENTS MADISOKVILLE NOTES We are authorized to announce (Continued from Page 1.) JameB H. LaiToon. of St. Charles, as ter Mrs'. F. O. Baker, of this city in candidate for BoproBentatlvedecihe Legislature, subject to the Hop-iin- s has returned home. sion of the Republican party of Get the habit of coining to the county. branch office of the announce Bee, at Morton's Furniture Store, We are authorized to emGeorge King, of Earllnstom as ar when you want engraved cards, pr Representative In the bossed letterheads, dance tickets candidate for actum legislature, subject to theHopkins programs. We have the best aud Post. of the Republican party of let us figure with you on prfces. Semi-Weekly Nooharge pf Irrevtrenco ought to Jakbp Green's planting his rye. stand against us when wq say that i Little mite early for grain. David must have been inspired by ' Qrtittalirltl tliAtr auxr will tfAta rlt.tr ..., Ull TV.VO U.J. high thoughts conoerningthejoysof kJlJUCOl. like a red-h- ri "" campaign. Looks lead-et- h fishing whon he wrote: "He Right badly needed Is rain. still waterF. Drink cider "when you imbide. me bosides-t-he MrcuPruunetuover,n DR" Lemon removes coffee stain. was a Bhepherd, but thegreen Now is: the Time to Subscribe. vld pastureB are hard by the running brooks. Did he fish? Certainly ho Amos Slack Sundayed here. Why? did. Fishing Is the one sanctified Most folks can guess. Ah there, Bport. The father of lies speaks onJanel ly through men who don't know Ike Black is suffering from sty. how to fish and can't learn.' Shdw at the Town Hall again. y Life is life where the woods eome Take Perkins' Powders for Pain. down to the water. There are no Gypsies in town, a whole tribe. old fishermen. They die, but-thNew gate in Deacon Smith's laue. lies iu Rpirlt when Now is tie time to subscribe. headstone-make- r he chips aged anything over 21 in His mule kicked Bill Shinn in the the marbel. of all ot thigh. It is not all nor h musky or John Slmpkins Is laying a drain. fishing to catch fish. A glas eye. two, or half a dozen small-moutSim Stack has a brand-neThe Methodist folks entertain or a dozen brook trout: enough bass, with a spread, to obtain for a day's catch and for full knowledge of the riches of contentment. Enough for the mortgage. Ye scribe Will be there on the job raising As for the rest, it shall beaddedUun-toyou- . Cain. B When fishing you boo things things never Now is the time to subscribe. hear things and learn Sam S. Stinson, seen, heard or learned by anyone flshermau. His la the' joy but the Ohio, City of TolxdoJ I . perpetual, present active, future po- Stats of Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he I senior tential and past retrospective. partner of the firm of I', J. Cheney Ic Co., doln Evening fishing. Chicago Go City T ot Varna C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. Funeral Director and Emtalmer Any Calf Awwr4 Promptly Day or NJkt. A" M e one-tent- h w To-nig- ht ' - 4jr -- JJJJsQHP!BCjK?rr r!OiMbi2smsmaammmmmmiJtzaxii rig isisssissssff-"-1. r ka sWsVlsfsii rsr IPHI iM rrji-m- f II . q,Atau.gxyii 1 -- . S? r&v. jr te " "jctt ..( l.k ..a. t ii. SSSSKSv i eouuty. Ailben Davis, Manager. I Do my duly; other things trouble me not. I Headaches Signs of Danger. to convince me and show me Anyone in this town that Buffers frequently from splitting, meryouB that I do not think or act aright, headaches ought to go at once-t- the druggist and get a 25c bottle of our I will gladly change; for I seek Carlstedt's German .Liver Powder. HeadaoheB always indicate constithe truth, by. Which no man was pation in a dangerous form, that may result in other extremely seriever injured. ous ailments sometimes even Bright's Disease and Appendicitis. Marcus Aurelias. Our Carlstedt's German Liver Powder acts on the Liver, the roal cause of constipation a few doses entirely remove the trouble insure a lasting cure never falls guaranEvidently teed If you have headaches, get a "You say Bho has a liquid voice," bottle today from the St. Bernard observes the reader. "How do you Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug 25c a bottle. know it Is liquid." you heard her sing?" asks "Have jre Steel Pens Come From. the critio. Ninety-livper cent, of the steel "Yes. That's why I ask." pens manufactured in the United "Well, haveu't you noticed that States are made at Cambridge, N. J. she always strains her voice?" W.D. Nisbet in Chicago Post Do not allow your kidney and bladder trouble to develop beyond A well known Des Moines womeu the reach of medicine. Take Foley arter suffering miserably for two Kidney Pills. They give quick redays from bowel complaint, was sults and stop irregularities with cured by one dose of Chamberlain's surprising promptness. Colic, Cholera rnd Diarrhoea ReinSold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated Drug Department. ed. For sale by all dealers. nt. If any man is visiting friends is this city has turned to Decatur, 111. Miss Lonise Wilson, who haB been re- ot Toledo, County and Stats business In the aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and evory Always Blessed case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by the use with a Hearty Appetite if yon use of Hall's Catarrh Cure Prank J. Cii enev Dlgesteze. It helps your stomach do Sworn to beforo mo and subscribed In my presthe work, digoBts what you eat and ence, this 6th day of December, A. D. i5S6. makes good rich bloott from your A. V. Gueason, It's not mado for any certain climate, tut is muda to withstand tho weather conditions of every climate. Amalgamated ARC HOO 1N( will not drip tinder tho blazing sun, mr crack in tho bitterest cold. tho It's mado by our secret process and is universally adcnowledftedARC Amalgamated ono and ONLY absolutely perfect roofing. ROOFING is standard and takes tlw Famo insurance rato as Blate or metal. Our agents nro authorized to refund monoy in full if Amalgamated ARC ROOFING should fail, to satisfy. Cnml fn cnmnlno nrirl frill 5nfnrmiinn. AMALGAMATED I ) f '. ROOFING CO.. Furst Nol'I Ban's Btei FOR SALE Bt' . BirnHBjfuaa, Ate. I STAR PLANING MILL COMPANY INCORPeRATtB Incorporated. food, No more Sleepless Nights, Headache or Stomach Misery. Get rid of all these troubles with Dlgesteze, Fifty cents a bottle, worth tenfold Its cost, at drug department of the St.. Bernard Mining Company, (bEAI"' Halt's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, Send for testimonials free. P. J. Ciiknst & Co., Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggists, 73c, Take Hall's' Eamily Pills for constipation. You Need x NOTKRY PUBLIC. MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY IV-- . THE - BEST - TELEPHOM - SERVICE LOOK HERE, MR. FARMER! Note that the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company, Incorporated. Is offering to yon an ideal proposition tor telephone service. Using our service you have advantages ot long distance connections to every important point in the United States. The advantages of telephone service in your residence are too numerous to mention, but among tbem would be dally communication, with the markets, obtaining prices, getting accurate reports tn tha weather, calling up your neighbors, friends and relatives. All these advantages and pleasure! aro more thaa worth tho prjco you yrould pay for the service. Literature and information furnished by calling on our manager, B. O, Mann, Stationery. Very Serious It is a very serious matter to aek for one medicine and have the' wrong one given you. For thfe reason wc urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine Nothing gives an individual or a firm standing in the business world like nice stationery neatly printed. constantly on hand a letterheads, noteheada, billheads, statements aud envelopes, We both linen and commercial. also do olrcular, invitation and catalogue work. Give ub a trial. You will be pleased. ment keepB fine Hn6 of 1 The Semi-Week- iy Bee Job depart- ... i i CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. rKiti Incerpo- - I BUgFdrmwHT Liver Medicine digestion and liver trouble, is firmly established. It doc3 not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the favorite liver powder, with a largur sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN F2 e JiyjJLJinAJArJJJjJlJJAJJJVA The reputation of this old, relkh ble medicine, for constipation, in- Society and Religion. "Evidently it is not of roal and given society that wo arc speaking whon we explain by the action of society tho religious attributes of tho human souL It Is of of Bocioty in so Ideal-societ- B. M. SLATON 3 Funiral Director. :: TO Licsrissd Embalmsr POST OFFICE. NEXT DOOR far as it strives aftor that, that Jus- aj happiness, that truth, that tice, that Phone 124-- 2 MADISONVILLE, KY- superior harmony, of which religion is the expression." E. 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Regular price 25c, now "-- . 21c 39c American Worcester Sauce Dlz-U-a Regularpnce 25c, now -- . , 50c, c- " DalJcV. ' Uw iC V, , ii ( Jc S'.lSc. 1 " 10C', " 25c,", " ," ' 15c, 10c, ' Royal Chili Sauce ' ' 5c, .... " V lie is. !(, Royalv Extracts, i 1 -- 2 oz Regular price l5c, now 1 2e ...11c 21c Wayne County Maple Syrup, regular price, pts, 35c, now Wayne County Maple Syrup, glass qts, 60c, now 24c Royal Tomato' Ketchup 21c It (f (t II . Red Pepper Sauce Red Pepper Sauce. '. lM " lit 10c, 25c, 25c, - Mustard..."..' t Ic 21c Whiu 4 Wayne County Maple Syrup, tin, regular price, qts, 50c, now.. 31c Wayne County Maple Syrup, regular price, l,gal, $1.80, now, $1.21 Pure Olive Oil Cotton Seed Salad Oil Crown Celery Salt Paprika, 1 Sour Gherkins, 12 oz Sour Gherkins, 14 oz Croat- Mivarl - Wayne County Maple Syrup, regular price, 0 sW 5 gal, $7.50, now.$S.ll' '$2.11 33c le Ic .41c DSxMac! "m7" rS . , , 2lc Royal Salad Dressing, l gal, regular price $3.00, now Celery Salt, 1 lb pkg .., t 60c, "20C, (I Sweet Mixed Pickles, 14 oz. . ... . Empire Ketchup Royal Extracts, 1 Royal Mint Sauce. V 1c 2le Empire Tobasco Sauce ii II 25c; oz. . . v ,; .? KSStiK 20c, i ' 25c,.-- 11 -- i ..lie -- lb packages, regular price 50c, now. 1 ..... . Me "SRt! .21c Royal Tomato Catsup, gal, regular price $1.20, now $1.11 lOc, ,... ;.;. le Empire Tomato Catsup, l gal, regular price $1.00, now Eagle Thistle Soda, 2 lb pkg, regular price 5c pkg,. now 2 pkgs. He Se Never before have trie public been able to buy such high grade goods at such prices. This is strictly a CASH sale placed on the .books will, be charged' vat: regular , prices. These are absolutely new goods Any of the above-goods -- 4,S r ...1 Salmoil Youn Incorporated --- '9 fkiSBBBBBBt G rocery G oiripany MADISONVILLE,, KENTUCKY o - it " ,- - !? r r i f - - - -- "Vf i '" r " t "' .v'2' ' o. i , . f' a ". t TP V ' u Renew Your Subscribtion .. 'J To the voteynjhe Efee'S .f E M I - W E E K LY 8 or ariofieyeaf and giveyouHavbriiie l,pOQ going on ?'- - 1 BEE A !.;,, . v.; . f Mammoth".e"ave:Co,htl3tvnp.w x- m '7 " ? j wmmmm mm IV l9f &v , The man who whispers down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climb a tree and "lfollers."- - Itf to fet; lav LC BR.E.B. HARMS -. DR. U CRAY Drs. Hardin & Ray . DENTISTS Pnwkst Extracting itk CUm DtMktry 1$ . ani Porcelain Work w Speckky 7WpmJM QiStHBABU. Mdmlk, Ktch News of the Town i Mrs. Tidings and eon, Edward, nd Mrs. Barry and Miss Loretta WW1k returned tovAlbany, N- - Y., yesterday .morning after a visit to the lumlly of Mrs. Burke. Clayton Draper, of Crofton, spent Sunday In the city Jalth relatives. kftee Willie and Ethol McAfee, and whbaVe been visiting: friends have Tenn., relAtlvee in NashTille, retained home accompanied by Miss Boeta 15, Baxley, who will leave In a flaw day fdr Evansvllle. Those, desiring to go with Uie Bee's Mammoth Cave via the Gren Biver, party oa Sept. S can der eVbyeend-inrl- n tholr names on or before Aug. 81. "The entire trip with, allexpens-- s paid costs you only $17.50. Kk Verna Oats, of Madlsonvlllo, pi$ Saturday night and Sunday vibDot Bean. . mt'ivisu i1 if TltfmM ijiociCfforpalq-typhoid Jtujcis ,ltoproTinf flowly, strongest, cheapest liniment ever Electric Oil, devised. A Foley Kidney Plila will check the Store. V Miss' Meliy $'& 9 Wilhiriftfadi and household remedy in America for 25 years. progress of yoirtkldneyjind bladder who, has Selativesla Decatar andj Evansvllle Mtes Xtiza Robinson, trouble and heal by removing the cause. Try them. bWjVlsltlag her sister; Mrs. and hadfto come horde two weeks; Sold by St. Bernard Mining: Co., Nashvlllei has returned earlier thWehe'had eMoted.ajHer SCHOOL TIME Incorporated, Drug Department. V i.-j home. later. MM Willi Jeiiy,oi uvaus- ifstfL. Phillips made a builhift yille cawe with her, Kentucky Fair Datei beWo announce irlj? bo Madslonvilie Saturday! Old p.Prs forsaie ai) the Bee Thefollowlng are the dates fixed of our 18th J.' Jtt. Bash, F. B. Arnold office. . "' .. ' for holding;, the Kentucky Fairs for term on room, i'was thq annual were In nd fcr. S. A. Davis 1911 as far, as reported. Offlcerc of The B, A, 0, Gl$ September JdyttiC ?n0 la8t fairs are requested to report to us oeue of an" Bee Is only one any ommlssions or corrections of TJm Twioe-a-WeTJ.dAll' tsuuii Anil juidodo ftt P!iiSBb v ' io2 u ftAWn. w dates. ' ' dollar a year. Subscribe now and ui SLiuxaaviUt mit wflg6 sK3EraR itvl 1,000 Evansvllle, were the honor gueste. XiawrencebUrg1 August 164 days, give-yofavorite contestant ,T'.J'.AZrzrmBBmm- Johfleld, August 154 days, T.OtM Hanna Is pn tbeulok WWaBMBmKBmmimlMr Miss Amelia Burkb7Ue, August 15- -4 aayi, K.CK Alford made a business trip list. 6 Pritvjdenoe Saturday. Kngllsh Brodhead, AuUt WAll Amerloani SwRnd! d&fit repaired land; put In.flrst watches, Fern Creek, Autcusi tura'nothingdown Shepherdsville, August 22- -4 dy'ei class condition. I thai Is worth rapalrlng.j London, August 224 days. Erranger, August 234 days. O. I. TxuKMpy,, Waiir'ar,JMI BEAUTIFUL TEETH German town, August 243 days. At;,wnufortfia:ire. A s jahiisl-nesNiobolasville, August 29 8 days. Dr. O..B. Johnson Jhade Sew Eutlyaol Somerset,,AuguBt 263 days. trip to MortOHB Ga&t'urday. completed. Fine BardBtown August 804 days Dr. and Mrs, A. O. Slsk spent FriTootk Past days. Paris, September equipment. day in Madisonvllle with friends, days. Montioello, September Prcveats Miss Nettie Bell Martin spent FriAlexandria, September daps. PrMrvM the. Emawel day In Madisonvllle with friends. Mount Olivet, September 5 4 days. Cleaasea mmt W. P. Graham ealledSon friends Hogenyille, September 6 8 days. GOOD BOARD la" Madisonvllle Friday. 2 A WEEK days. Sanders, September tk Kentuefcy State Fair, Louisville, Mr. aad Mrs. VVm. Utler. of were in this city Friday short- Serjtpmber 1IM1 day. 20 Horse Oavet September visiting relatives, Id ays. ; hand and deYm'gtm lwy obtwA Iwtfcywl Ttwtk Mayfled, September 27 4 days, Mrs. M. B. Long and son,Grover, Write 4 days. Eutkymol Tootk Powi- wd Bow ing Green, Oct, are vleitlug in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. RexMeEueti are vis Sallow eosaplexlon comes from ing jrelatlves in Cadiz, Ey. bilious Imparities in the blood and the fault lies with the liver and Capt. E. D. Hoekersmith of Drug bowels: they are torplt. The med-ioln- e friends In this elty that gives results in sueh cas Friday. It is regulator. eaisHKRBIN. bowel a fine liver ; stimulant- - aad pxt 3L O.. Bjaudoa aad. wtr,-- a Price 50e. '8o)4.by St. Bernard Min BUSINESS C0LLG tfboiwokm&y ' ' is LfaytU, Ky., spent Sanday with incorporated, urog Depart- ing Co., irA uy Bram-WeUf.ot Mma McOool, of EvaoBVllle, is the guejit of Miss Ida Iiee Bisk. M$ and Mrs. Ed Compton, of, are the. guests of Mr. and MrttfOEd Heafer this week. MhU Jennie Cash, of Princeton, is fcheuest of MrsYEannlo Bay, JSiiperJi watch repairing. Pricqs Or Ii TRUSMPr, reasonable, &oll, Slanderer Apologizes Tho many friends of J. B. Dean regret to learn that his condiwill A peculiar entry has been discovtion remains unimproyed and Is still ered in Deed Book "B" of the Chrisserious. tian county court and herewUh is a Miss, Elizabeth Victory wentto Dawson Saturday to spend several stofv a centurv and a Quarter old: Diilvai-- t !n 'i;linc --- Cnt days. win. ixuuw.i IrtMtienn is being done heart no doubt rankled the sting of Considerable work on the left hand side on the street a refusal at Cupid's altar, ventured to and.parallol with the railroad. whisper slighting remarks about lness Farmers arouud here report tl e Brooks, daughter, of Jesse Brooks. cropB In much better condition thaif readied the ears of the they expected three weeks ago Harford Ohattau W6nt to Howell stern old father and with the energy Mondayto finish his apprenticeship and decision that must havejbeen as a maohluist. characteristic of the old 'gentleman, Sam Emberton, of Caseyville, he approached the slanderer and de Ky., passed through hpre Monday manded that the false reports be enroute to Henderson from Elkton. straightened out at once. Johnson Morton Victory roturnod from was good at heart and realized the Dawsun Sunday. deed. Togathei your subscription to the. littleness of his own Renew his own father, he accompanied Bee and give your favorite candi- with date 1,000 votes on tho Cave contest," Mr. Brooks to Hobkinsville and had Mr. Juo. Rule made a business the,, appended statement duly entered ' "Whereas, I have offended in re Sunday trip to Madisonvllle Friday. Marvin Mitchell spent Madisonvllle, Ashby: was In this, porting that, that is scandless against ovemug in Mls8 WJunle Those deBlrlog to go wltlfthe Bee's olty Friday morning. the character of Jess Brooks' daughter, Mammoth O.ve via tho Greon River MIsb Helou Jagoe spent Friday in lness, I hereby acknowledge my party on Sept. 2 can do bo by send this city with friends. wrong and that I am sorry that I ever ing In their names on or before Aug. Miss Ida Martin is vlBitlng in wrote or said anything touching her 81. "Tho entire trip with all expens Spriugfleld this week. character tor 1 do profess I never said es paid costs you only $17 50. Misses Cleo Allen and Ethel Mrs..W. B, Qoyle and daughters, Moody, of Sebree Springs, are the anything of her that was scandelus. Misses BeBsle and Irone, and visi- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Given from under my hand this 26tn tors. Misses Green and Wheeler Hlgglus. day of March, 1797. motored to Madlsonvlllo Suuday. R--. G. Merrlhew visited friends in ROBERT JJOHISSON. Geo. Brooks spent Sunday In Hanson Friday. Jnb. Clark, C. C. Attest: , Sebree. Miss Brad Stodghill, of Madison TestrHenrv Cowand, who ha9 been vllle, Is visiting MIsb Annie Ashby. "David Johnson. pending several days in Dawsou, Miss Pearl Martin, of Nebo, is the "Jesse" Brooks. baB returned home. guest of Miss Ruby Slsk.. years in this business. I know "At April quarterly session court Ten Mrs. Egloff wants two steady nothing else. of writing was railroad brakemen for the coming 1797 this instrument O. I. Txukmfy, Watchmaker, proved in court by the oath of Jesse season. .At Wbltford's Store. The O. W. B. M. will meet on Brooks and ordered to be recorded. E. P. Barnes was in town Monday Wednesday afternoon and Mrs.H.L. "Attest: J no. Clark, C. C. C. on business. Browning will be the leader. The E. E. Owen, Jewell Webb and. Misses Corey will be hostess. All The page and Ink is yellow with MfRRfln Casv. k.il" snent Saturday at I ladies are invited to attend. ""w age; the spelling is crude, the long lii; "" cmm T w.Mm tj u. xaneuu Mr. and Mrs. Ford Petsch, of "s" of theperiodls prominent It is !ercromble, of; Miss Jeaaetke, visited a few days with the only instance of such a proceedr. rHIIIHV. f ilW .r.r, Mlao 1C B.t.hrAAnV ll 4 Ul 1DD their daughters, Mrs. Sharp and Lanier, of Louisville, are the guests Mrs. Waller, of Earllngton, and ing ever recorded in Christian counmi.co..ritri'iinH Pearl T.anler. j ut inioiaa w"P went to Evansvllle Suuday to make ty. It is a relic of the good old. days OM"ddlIapidoa.fluV8erption to, future home with their daugl.tr, when to tarnish th. rood name of thesBeVwni llyejyoujr.. candidate; Mrs. Thomasi woman was a highly dangerous " LOpyveles, 9nfrofi&Bjgj?wlj Mitchell, whohae Miss Margaret when a father did- not hesiEwroiilnr,JPeie4ce, vwas in been Blending several woeks with tate to turn against his son when he friends in Nashville, has returned towjn&imday, yMH ' home. turned slanderer, New Era. KTellywho Ed Smith and sister, Miss Mattie, of Otter Pond, Ky., are spending a fow days with their brother, "VV. S. Smith, of this place. k Subscribe for the your favorite candiBeo and give, date 1,000 votes In the Mammoth Cave contest. She will need them before It is out. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McMamara, of Memphis, Tenn., who have been visiting Mrs. Southworth have re turned home. Mrp. Joe Brlukley has been called to Dawson on account of hor broth ers illness. Nowcleau bale Straw for salo, Evans, Price & Baruett, Livery barn. Mrs. Shrewsborry and daughter, Miss Naulo, of Mt. "Vernbu, 111., are visiting the family of Ed Martin. Mies Adollne Toombs spent Sun-- . s. day, In Siaughtomlle with hor Twlce-a-Weepar-out. Finger Nails and Health. ' Rapid growth of the Qnger j,' considered to Indicate that a pen in good health. ""'"! horizontal motlonof the water Instead of the vertical, as usually is the caM. ' you. have that awful pain in in such machines. When tho back don't delay but go and buy a box of Bloodlne, Blood and KidAn ordinary care of diarrhoea neys Tablets. They make sick kid- cm, as a rule, be cured by a single neys well. They even cure Hrights dose of Chamberlain'B Colic, Chole Js Disease and Diabetes, tit. Bernard and Diarrhoea Remedy. This rem Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug De- edy has no superior for bowel com partment, Special Agents. platntB. Foreale by all dealers. . wave power motor 'foroian recently patentedthat a Gall utilizes New Ideas In Motors. ., , te . r WJ The-rumo- r WJGZ&L rJWA MEMBERS &vSJs$fcJ EVANSVILLE REBATE ASSOCIATION ..Ha A vmS Our 86th Clearance Sale of Men and Boys' Summer Suits and Other Wear is a Squate Deal Semi-Annu- al - v - " -- Every man' expects a Square Deal not only in politics but in a business way. We will give you a'SQUARE DEAL every day in the week by giving you the best values possible and by courteous treatment. This sale is given first, as a means of clearing our stock of all summer weight gods, but to effect a speedy clearance, the prices have been cut to ALMOST HALF. Thie sale is different from all other special sales, inasmuch as you have only the best in all lines to select from no junk or plunder marked up and then down again, to deceive the unwary. EVERY MAN OR BOY'S SUIT, EVERY STRAW HAT, ALL KINDS, EVERY MAN OR BOY'S SHIRT, EVERY MAN OR BOY'S. OXFORDS, all discounted, cut or marked at ridiculously low prices. IT IS YOUR SAVING HARVEST. COME. IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE MMBMMMIBJBr j I 1 ' Hop-klusvlll- e, MA j Ai m tf d mm ItbJ " - J pro-ce'edin- g; "' r - 'GeoYgla hajhau; pr, ! Every Dollar qf an Ad .Reader's-Mneis Above Par 3 t i -- .. , i w mWWjLWi mBWBMBmBmBBMWBBmm-z- BJBSSSSSBSSSSBBesMBBBSSSW -, gj " rt.-- i h ; - - -- t - : Frequently Its Duymg rower is Lctuaiiy JLouplea i i Mw. r " " ginning the . y.' fall . 5th. ek m I rmmwt&m -- fcPKMliLJJVH'. - f?' i8i Z.it -- B Day teachers. Positions for graduates. f Preparatory, college building just Expert Your dollars vary in value as they 'vary , in pur chasing power The rnan or woman who studies advertisements is able, frequently, to. make one dollar do the usual work of two. ej And the experienc- ed reader of advertisements will al mys make a dol iar demmand a premium make it buy more iban a dollar's worth, as figured on "ruling prices" of things. s ttoty much "above par" are the dollars in your pocket. worth? It will depend on how closely you study the buying opportunities outlined in the store . . . ads ; ? I! ' ; ,; r 46 54 55 V Art A BuW Ttk - 64 WHEN IN AVAD1S0NVILLE Visit the PrincessTheater, the best moving ' pic tures in the country. Something new each night. Matinee every afternoon 2 to 5. Vaudeville eacii night. a Mad-lBonvll- le, ?, business partments. for . descriptive literature 4-- SLfnard Slira Madi-soaville,.v!- imm Mm it - . - - BJ - 'S3 ,- - UIr HfttU-j.w-x- . $$ !. ilu. . vAf?5 MGME; Jrr;rMimcger. 1 mmm 'jr--- - l?ttJi!H " n tJ" m fl - star f; "t," i - - j:,(aSa,-w'H.T- L'.M:."i-,-f- l :t v - 1 - 8s ' . 9r k: ONLY THIRTY DAYS REMAIN For you to take advantage of the immense' you to met Slaughter of Prices on all summer and winters merchandise in the nsistmg oiOrri; ; goln tt fpwtimity pass r- floods, ' r JlJEV -- C v "J V?5 omry jCJLi r"- - w . t f V -- sv -- f ."S As this is a bona fide sale and we must vacate our building on account of same having already been leased by -other parties, v. so do nof lose this chance of getting goods formless than we ourselves paid for them. - f Come every day now until the close of this sale, as this is the place to save money M. KQ11LM AN, Owner QUAND LEADER & PRINTERS IN CONVENTION EARLINGTON, KY. mssssssmssm Human Nature, Human unturo is so inherently cruel that nothing amuses the averago man more than to sco a poor lame duck still limping around without a Job. ColumbuB Journal. St Charles News Tbe hot weather still prevails and altho' the clouds thicken np early in the evening. They soon fade way and no rain falls. H. C. Strader paid Joe Teague a visit In Shamrock Friday and reports Joe getting along fine with bis store. Jess Phillips was in Earlmgton and Providence Thursday. Mrs. Boy Blanks who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Banks returned home Friday. Misses Coda Carver and Coro Strader, of near Dunmore, returned home Saturday after a week's visit with relatives here, Miss Mohr, of .Nortorville, spent Thursday afternoon with Miss Ruth MoEuen. MIsb Ala Bobinson ib visiting her stop the lawlessness that has preMrs Travis at Earlington this vailed In our little city for the last, sister, 1 week. few months. i MIsb Mona Falls is spending a few Kirb O'Banon clerk In the St. days with Miss Susinn Marie Bernaad store at Earlington, spent: Crutch field in Earlington. Sunday with hiB folks here. NorrB King is ill at the home of Lawson Ashormore and Max Gil-- 1 his.parents in Madisonville. llland, drove down to Crabtree Comptqn Umstead is at home' re Thursday night. cuperating after returning from the Messrs. Will Grlbble, Amon Hin-totrenpus encampment last week. and Mote Teasrue spent several Harlan Kennett, who has been dayB in Evansvlllo last week. working at iEjarllnjrton for several Mrs. D. P. Curry's mother and months is now at home working. at the pressister are visiting-herWi J, Faulls spent Saturday in ent writing. Dawson. J. A. Ohauey who was injured in Save your coupons out ef each the rnines laBt month, ib able to sit -n e issue of the Bee, and help. Miss Willie Jenkins win the trip to the Mammoth Cave. 1b Geo. King, of Madisonville, staying fn tbe drug Btore until his bou recovers.from his illness. Mrs. Georgia Higginbottom has returned home .after a pleasant weeks visit to friends In Central City. H. L. Wallace I. O. agent here nas accepted the position of agent at Big Clifty, Ky. Archie Grlbble leaves in a few dayB for Big Clifty, where he is going as helper to Mr. Wallace. Are you a subscriber for the Bee? If'not subscribe now and help Miss Jenkins in the cave contest by giving her the one thousand votes that " your dollar will ge. At the meeting of the city council Monday night, Mr. Eldy Phelps was chosen marshal. We are sure that this was a good step and hope aud believe that Mr. Phelps will Calendars For 1912 at -- Fifty-Seven- th Sessionpf the Union Opens in San Francisco Antiseptics Peroxide or Instead of Liquid many people arc 60W using ilh We have the swellest line of Imported and Domestic Calendars for 1912 that has ever been shown They in this territory. are the Celebrated Butler line and the price this year is lower than ever. Do not purchase your 191 2 calendars until you have We seen our samples. can please you and save you money. Semi-Week- ly 4" San Francisco, Aug. 14 The 57th session of the International Typographical Union was opened here today with an address by Mayor P. H. McCarthy aud remarks from of the daily press, the commercial printing branch of the industry and from representatives of tbo local typographical union. Response was mado by President Lynch, of the- - International Typoes Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic Bee Kentucky Earlinglon, up for a short interval each day. We hope to see him able to walk around before long. The school house is rapidly near-ln- g completion and will he ready :?: BANANAS Car Near L. & N. Freight Depot These figures represent an Increase in earnings pf more than and an increase In. average membership of 8,247. tember 1st. ' Hammet Shaw, of 4 the country,, It was stated in the reports that was In town Saturday night attend- at this time the avsrage paying membership was more thau 83,000. ing the Masonic lodge. young people Bpent The convention Is quite largely atSeveral of the tended, and" will be in session Sunday in Dawson. throughout the week. Watermelons are arriving by the wagon loads every day, and are Tortnred Tor 15 Years. quickly disposed of soon after by a g stomach trouble reaching town. that baffled doctors, and resisted all remedies he had tried. John W Modders, of Ifuddersvills,' Mich., Ton Can lat Anything. seemed doomed. He had to sell his Eat what your stomach craves farm and give up work. His neighh without the slightest fear of bors said, "he can't live much is an awful feeling. You lnnirpr." "Wllfuvf T Bfo riiatruao. will not be bothered with Sour ed me," he wrote, "till I tried Elec Stomach, Heartburn, Nausea, Bad tric iiittera, winch worked such Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will wonders for me that I can now eat take one dose of Digeuteze. It re- hhlrurs that T nnnlrf nnf. tatra tnr lieves and cures as if by Magic. yearB. Its surely a grand remedy for Pleasant aB Candy. JRoliof in one Btuujftuu minute. Get a BOo bottle from the liver anduuuyio. juFcaagooa ior kidneys. Every drug department of the St. Bernard guaranteed; Only 50a ut all bottle Mining Company, Incorporated. cure-defyinindlges-tlou,whio- for occupancy by the time school opens. Miss Evie Palmer was in Dawson one day last week. Sidney. Laffoon, one of our prosperous farmer, was in town one day last week. J. V. McEuen is having his store house painted and gotten ready for oconpance which will be about Sep- The new toilet gcrmlcltlo powder to be dissolved in water as needed. For all toilet and hygienic twee it Sfl better and more economical. To cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay. To disinfect the mouth, destroy disease germs, aad purify tbe breath. To keen artificial teeth and bridcre work clean, odorless To remove nicotine from the teeth, awl purify the breath after smoking. To eradicate perspiration aad body odors by sponge bathing. The best antiseptic wash known. Believes and strengthens tired, weak, International Typographical Uuioh ; Heals sore Dyspepsia It our natural ailment. Burdock h it Ib not the annual DIood Bitter ii tbe national euro for It. It inflamedeyes. and 50 eta. a throat, wound box. druggjets and cuts. 25 gathering. In 1804 the organization strengthen atomncli membrane, promotes flow or by mall postpaid. Sample Fr$. aiopted the biennial idea aud no of digestive juices, purities the- blood, builds you j THE PAXTONTOiUKTOO.,BeTM,MA. convention was hold in 1895 or in op. 1897; a return to annual conventions b)gan with 1808, aud they have been WWYVtfVVmVtVWWWftt h3ld yearly since that time. The reports of officers submitted to the convention today shows that tor the fiscal year ending May 81, 1010, the membership of the International Typographical Union earned $45,002,944, or an 'average of$958 per member. For the fiscal year ending May81, 1911' the membership earned the total of 440,770,668, or an average per member of $978 .. Pale Cheeks or Rosy One. Pale oheeks, muddy complexion, dull eyes show a poverty of blood. Blood inn Liver Pill, will drive the impurities from tlit system, aud enables your daily food to supply new, rich, red blood nnd rosy cheeks, Bloodlne Pills euro Liver ills. St. Bernard Mining Co., Iurorporrted, Drug Department Special Agents. Auetrtxn School Ggrdent. graphical Union. Over eight thousand gardens are While the union was organized in cultivated la connection with Austria schools, the pupils receiving expert 1852, this is the convention that has been held by the tuition in horticulture. fifty-seveuth fifty-sevent- 1 Get Acquainted With the celebrated Ster- fiscal year ending with May, 1911, Tbe average membership for the was 51,095, while the average membership for the prior fiscal year was 47,848. er ling way of cloth'esJI making. V. We recommend them (or their style forthe perfect workmanship, all wool fabrics and the wonderful lowness of their price. . , Z JK&i' IS?$fc(B Many Models. V Fabrics of all weaves and colors and the Thursday, Aug. 17 W. M. promptest possible serv ice. . Scholarship For Sale We have a $1,00 scholarship on Protsman, Banana Man 3. J " ic Stratton Business College for sale. This Ib oneof the best business colleges in the State, aud a scholarship In this college is A 1. THE SEMI WEEKLY BEE. & Bryan Letters on Poorly Printed Stationery 60 Into the 'j t Most styles $15 to 35. ' A Fly Killer. To destroy the pest of flies In the summer kitchen, simmer together one pint of milk, a pound of raw or brown sugar and two ounces of popper. Place ' BETHEL FEMALE COLLEGE m saucers containing the mixture around the house. It means almost Instant death to the flies od the Btuff is harmless. fair A St. Bernard Store W. R. COYLE, I Hopkinsville, Kentucky h Manager C 4 , Woman's College in Western Kentucky offering three year of standard work in addition to standard Northern College Entrance Courses. Music, Swvke and Expression taught by the best of instructors. Tb Jwe department In not exoelled by any school in Keatucky. Our whole capaci trfcM bain gg f ex next year But we have secured another large, well equipped r MMtoft for tjit.crfrfowv Foe Catalogue apply to CMe & ft Tie only I fc a, .. T G. BROWNELL, Pre. !WH,ii)tfi"-y- -: f J!& ft,, i Falls Victim To Thieves. S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., has a Justifiable grievance. Twe thieves stole his health for twelve years'. They were a liver and kid-n- y trouble. Then Dr. King's New Life Pills throttled them. He's well now. Uurivaled for Constipation, Malaria, Headache, Dyspepsia. 2S& at all druttgists, !, St. Bernard Minks Company INCORPORATED. Jjuwy.looklrtkUwlwft, whu , attention tiid putu the feclpHint Into a piuia frame of .mind forJLlrte fctiH J' ? Print That Kind of Stationery. W Arc AWy: io Print Ytow. We r M . unroeth. - EARLINGTON, KETXTCKX S ?-- '' i , , . '..fr.1-- f "v '',.- a WNNgwmmi UlUi- - m -- s- j ,.,, ii srt t ,. j. iZUi.JSj