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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 25, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 25, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911082501_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 25, 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. TUESDAY 4 TUESDAY and FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-SECON-D V BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE 19U , Y i.,.. . ERIDAY YEAR v;1,-1.- ' -- i. y rr--: .. ... .jau. ii j..j i.. j '" - ..,,...,,,. EARLINGTQN, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY . FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, V..., , , No. $8 , ; .. J! (JsP Pafttes .... - .' ' . . the. Bee's-- Cave . ..-'' c- - . !?'' ' . -- ..-, . ,,:. ' .. - -- ' .' a f-;- :'" V'V - . . 9ffi'mttt. via X Greeri-;MlvSI'':- : ' . ' ; ... $. '. aft Sept. Imd v !.',"- .....". - - - ' ' ;. .! Xi ".-;- "SSj -- .I : . " ' ' ' can I dQr-Sp':''b''.'p$IP'g. W $17.50 . . . & o5 AMELIA WALLER LEADS THE LIST not later than September 1st A. --M Ki Madisonville Notes BY AILEEK DAVIS. l r IS lil At the Christian church next Sun-la- y Delivered, atjnstjtute-- ' Wednesday morning the Sunday sohool will by Hopkins County. oegln at 0:80. Many new things are Teachers on tho way and an interesting time C. HEAVV. VOTE POLLED THIS WEEK and before several women. may be expected. Baker & Hickman are having their Preaching services begin at 10:40, GREAT INTEREST . .. ' Miss Aurolla Waller, of this olty, Btore on 'Center Street remodeled. candidate for Governor, will address the morning subject being "Pure SHOWN IN HEETINGS-- is ag aln in the lead m the Bee's Thoy are having an olegant display "Religion." The communion service Mammoth Cave contest. Misa Ida wlndo'w put In which .'will greatly now follows the serpipn and an opWednesday's program of. the of the people at the Loo Slsk second, Miss Willie Jenk improve the store's s'ppoa'rence. portunity is given all who do not teachers institute, prove to be the iA ins third, Miss Cath Medlook fourth, Roger Clark, who for some time wish to havo a part of this service to best that has been rendered yet.. Madison villfeV on' Sep- Miss Verna Gates fifth and Miss paqt has beeli employed with, the retire before the service is begun. Several strong were mado JJ.--' .CA ft4 ' a-Evening services at 7;45' Subject and all seemed addresses Lily Harris, of Madisonville sixth. Arm of Prltobott Grocery 0o ib bow to take great interof the sermon "Our Emanuel." An Eno contest Is growhig In interest j working nt Kowiana uiarKS wan tember 2, '&'. est in meeting. Prof. Dudley's introductory Bong service of twenty lecturethe very beneficial and wm every nour ana a large vote win do i naner eBtabllshment. was polled the last week of the contest. minutes and a solo. greatly appreciated by nil. wlth Bob Wftd who Wn9 ch Tuesday evening at 7:45, Young The institute was opened with Thdrenro only s.x more days of the flrIng a pIarol olJ the streets of this PPoplo's meeting, under direction of song conWBtnndAverXooeorthe5oontee. olty MonanV night, proved that lie service led by the Instructor, Specially Invited to Attend Ladies Mrs. F. B. Arnold, Superintendent. followiug which devotional exercises (Hill.! mo uui- - b X)OC nn; tha mfln ,har. flrfirt Mm ahnt BBMiiMK',,n, Wednesday evening 7:45, Midweek were conducted by Rev. W. G. votes and uew subscriptions, It and htiB been iUBmissed. looks now llko the five loaders Bervice, led by W, B. Vinson. These of the Baptist church, who RaniBey Balnbridgo, who Is workwould go over 100,000. meetings are large and interesting. also made an excellent talk. ing invMartlnBville, III., 1b visiting You will always have a Christian Following aro the names and rolatives here. Supt, A. J. Fox made interesting get one, and subscribe for the Bee. welcome to any or all of these remarks commending the teaqhers standing of ooUtestants to date. Clyde. Watts, the fourteen year Your 1000 votes would be a, great meetings. This information wilt be published for the interest they were taking in help to M(?b Je.nktjas. Charles News paper until the old boy 'that fell from the second to In each Ibbuo of the Foley Kidney Pills will check the the sessions. first ilopr of Dultns store Tuesday Is contest olosos: A. R. O'Bannon and family left progress of your kidney and bladder "The Tefeoher'B Qualifloatlonsfor some bqttet, but still suffering very early Monday morning for a two trouble and heal by removing the School Management" was brought, Miss Aurelia Waller, Earllngton much. Try weeks' camping 111.650 .. at Kirkwood cause. by St.them. Sold Bernard Mining' Co., before the Institute by the Inspoc Basil BiUley, of BarElettByille, Is At last Mbs Willie Jenkins has Springs. tor First as to "Scholarship;" secIda Leo Bisk, Earllngton...., 108,176 at tbo'residence of his unolo, Will forged ahead in the Cave Contest Incorporated, Drug Department. Mlsa'Willlo Jonkins,St,Charles ond as to "Self Control;" third,. Mrs. ThoB. Warren and children and it is up to ub to keep her there. 104,875 Thomson sick with tvphoid' fever. The Mioses Hanna Entertain "Sympathy;" fourth, "Supervision;!; have returned after a week's viBlt to Mrs. Hinton and daughter are In friends and Miss Oath Medlook, Mortons. ..70,800 'Miss Janle Buck, who has been relatives at Mortons Misses Veronica and Amelia Hau- - fifth, "Study;" sixth, "Sleep;," sevHln-ten'vjsitng reVatlves in Madisonville for Dunmore, Ky v.isitiug MrB. Gap, Miss Verna Oatea, Madisonville na gave a delightful lawn party at enth, "Sand." In discussing, the mother. .., .....50,475 several days, returned to her' home Jodie Long and Arch Grlbble their .some on, Sebree Aye., in honor last qualification he said' a teacher Miss Ola Robinson has retnrned played 38,876 in J&opkln'sville, aooohipained by Lilly Harris, Madisonville ball with the Earllngton of their guests Misses Louise She'itz needs to enter the school work wlthi home after a two weeks' vlslt'to her teani Sunday vMiiB Bernloe Wlmberly Madison her eousin, Mi'ssElBieiMTpriow. against Henderson, and Maude O'Hearn, of Nashville. his mind made up to be maatenof' 90,136 viUs Mp. O. WajddiU, whqbas returned sister, Mrs. Travis, of Earllngton. and fr6m all reports acquitted them The lawn was artistically dacorated the. situation. In concluding hi (reMiss Mona Faull has returned selves with honor. Miss Louise MoPherson, Madison- - froin Owenabero, is visttlHK her sons marks he declared thq teacher should with Japanese lauterns, whose 4,860 Messrs. Ott nu'd'Cllff Wdill. home' after an extended visit to ....;.. viUe ui. shining down on the white be dlscreot, honest, eharitable,-- . Bro, Akin filled his regular apMUs'Trlxto Robertson, Madisonville Mjp. W. B. Bondurant and daugh- friends and relatives in Earllngton. pointment at the Methodist Church dresses and pretty faces gaye a very should get acquainted with , 4,000 ter Hargaretare1 vlsitiai'. relatives and' above all be ready, and Mat Trotter, foreman, of the mines Sunday morning and evening. Tqere MIm' Ruth MoNeal, Madisonville inBturgis. ' 'w" and" .dancing de- willing to defend the cause of' eduat Petersburg, Bpept Saturday with were five addition's, during the morn- evening in games ,.a,oo Misses Luoyaweett and ..j lightful refreVfiments of sb'ertiert cation. Jjjjrline his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D, M. ing service. Mra. Walter Daves, Earllngton. 1,100 Coll are thjsplacfi. speuuinK ..ni weex uu Trotter, iv H. S. Corey and wife, of Earllng- andcake were, served. Those pres- Henry Brown Alleged, Eye Witness Says, 6'Mrsl 'Chai. YqWctft fletsAni Hiss Audrey Cobb, of Earllngton, ton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrsi ent were: Misses' Louise Sheitz, he. Wu Afraid to Reveal Kiwtv.v Maude O'Hearn, Margaret Turner, bruises may "be healed in ton. Kv. Cuts and is visiting the Misses Robinson this W. J. Faull Sunday afternoon. required one-thiledge of Killing the aboit Agnes Mulvaney, Kathrine and MlBBes'Margaret and Louise Mo week by tk(e usual treatment by applying Dexter Hart, who has been filling Mafjp Blair, Virgie Kilroy, Veronioa ' Dixon, Ky Aug 28. When Henry-BrowOhawberlain'B Liniment. It is an Pherson, are visiting relatives in Miss VernaGalloway has returned a vacancy in the Carboudale office Anlelia today was. b suek ialtwles to Hopklnsvllle. antiseptic xsd after a two weeks' visit to the Miss- force, was in town Sunday afternoon ;FrauciB and Cecelia Hanna and ri'Klo lint !..,. i.. .,..4...lr. MoElfatrick; Messrs Brick and asked why he 'waited for severes' Woodruff in Dawson; ehrpute home. Squthworb, Jim Maloney, Paul al mouths menc also relieves soreness of the Miss BesBle Flnley, who hasboeu revealing the rheumatic pains. Tot visiting: her Bister in HopkinBville, 'Amon Hinton and Will Graham Misses Verna and Lynna Gallo- PUkington, John and Marcellus knowledge ofbefore Thompson tragmueles and the. "Roy Henr.v. Blair, Gilbert Kmjr, sale'by all dealers. were in Dawson Saturday night. has returned home. way, Maude Jenkins, Alma Slsk and Lola Mulvaney and Lawrence t Tur edy, he answered hat lie was.afrald Mrs. D. H. Klncheloe Is visiting Misses Edna and Verna Long and Mr. George Jenkins enjoyed a pleas ner. to. When asked what finally causXADIS0KYILLE GIRL IL0PIS Ellis Robinson were in Dawson Sat- ant and palatable lunch in the grove her mother, In Llvermore. ed him to tell it, he, Bald Detective An ordinary care of diarrhoea WITH WYOMING COW 10Y J. W. Gatlin, of Munns School urday night. north of town Sunday evening. cafn as a rule, bo cured by a single Sutton accosted him and accused Mrs. "Bud" Long and Mrs, B.. F. House, left Wednesday for a v'IbIb One dollar will give you a year's doBO of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera him of having information concerntPollce WHwn Stops Them at Hopkltuvillc with his daughter In South Pittsburg Gilliland Were In Petersburg' Satur- subscription to the Bee and also and Diarrhoea Remedy, This rem- ing the murdpr that he, had. ' edy has no superior he will also visit Ohattenooga and day. and Brings Girl Home give Miss JenkiuB one thousand plaints. For sale by for bowel comknown. He then confessed, tor all dealers. Chickamagua Battle Field. Detective Sutton that, bo saw. Mrs. Nick Yandell and Mrs.,Vol votes. "Nuf, sed." Mtss Jessie Moore, a sixteen year committed, Seven or eight-othMiss Zona Shanks, who has been Slsk were In Petersburg Saturday, Gilbert Deshon, of Earllngton, was St. MarareJ Guild Meets With Mrs. girl, who had been visiting .friends in Owensboro, has N. R. King, Max S. Gilliland, In town a few, hourp Sunday. old Madisonville witnesses were then placed on D. P. Banks corresponding with Al Myers, a Wy- returned home. the stand but the testimony, was and Charlie Jenkins Wm. Graham Misses Edna Jackson, Aohsa BenThe St. Margaret Guild met Wedoming cow body, for bIx months, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Finley, of Prov- motored to Madisonville, Earllngton nett aud Mr, Larry Todd were the nesday afternoon at tho home of not'of mUoh Importance. The defendant was the first left homo with him Wednesday idence, spent Thursday in this city and DawBon Saturday afternoon. guests of Mrs. Hugh Griffin Sunday. Mrs. D. P. Banks. Quite a large defence and occupied the for tho witness pight, and the pair attempted to with Mr. and Mrs.'L. R. Fox. Wm. Graham attended the ball Dr. D. P. Curry made s business number was present and an interest- chair for some timo. His story of reaok Springfield where they intendMiss. Beatrice Rhea isvisiting her game at DaWson Sunday, trip to 'Earllngton the first of the ing meeting held. It was deoided his movements on the day of the ed being married, but tho girl's at this meeting to give a housekeep- killing was the same as ho told at. aunt, Mrs. Burkhol'der, in Croflon D. D. Woodruff spent Sunday In week. father, missing, her, pUt Mr. Wilson ing bazaar some time trial, the near his examining this week. Dawson with his family. Klrby O'Bannon, of Earllngton, future, for the benefit ofinthe Guild. of Benjamin. trial and at the on the trail armed with a letter of The exact date to be announced Dr. B, O. McEueu, of Earllngton, spent Sunday at home. authority and caught the couple at Willis Waddlll attended the masIt is not believed that the case ' will go to jury before Saturday. HoptfinsviHe;. They all three qame querade Ball, at Sebree Thursday spent; Sunday here with his parentB. Sun- later on. Clay Woddrufl returned home baokfpn the Dixie Flyer Thursday night, Messrs. Will Phillips and Elsworth day after a few days' visit to his by; nlghi and were: met at Mrs. O. Of Givnns and daughter Evans, of Earllngton, spent a few mother. and sisters at Dawson. the father, The girlsays now she is Katherine, will leave for Dawson nours in our mtie cicy ounaayi Ramsey Phillips, manager of the out of the notion Qf inarryiug any Springs to day, where they will Miss Mabel Trotter, of Petersburg, telephone exchange here, attended The Bee's Mammoth Gave Contest Coupon - spend the week. e city. one. Myers is is plaiting her grandparents, Mr. and the ball game n Dawson Sunday, ' NT TKAN3t'tKALt Wife Got Tip Top Advice. Mrs. D. M. Trotter. Mrs. Gay Woodruff and little. Good f&r 25 Votes for Sale "My wife wanted me to take our Lawson Ashmore, ot the St.Ber-nar- d daughter, Lillian, of Ham by Sta-tioFor ., -l T,.a..Unnt. boy to the dpotor to cure an ugly l.l were the guests of Mrs. B. F. store for.ee, attended the Sun-dMlAI BCri01rUip u iiiiuiium boll," write D, Frankel, of Stroud, School Convention at Union Gilliland Monday. College, Nashville, Tenrt. Okh., 4M said pntBucklen's Arnica Bislls8 M- $100 iibolarBliip on Bryant & Strat-to- n Salve on it.' She did so, and it Teuiple Suhday. Runoln McGregor happened to a "TvTT ,fcf;ftVrW,'v: boil short time." MiM Elfzabeth Corey, of JBarling- - very1 painful acoideiit Monday while Business College. Louisville, ourea the healer inof aBurns, Scalds, If placed in ballot box at Bee Office on or bef ore ,y Qjotftkbet " engaged ih Jdadlng logs on hip farm Ky pply to Cuts, Corna.Brmses, Sprains, ewe."-Iqs- ton,1 is the guest of Miss Mona Faull about iw wiles frpm here. It teems TJuu-sday- , 31. V y tUttweefc. , Bn, Beet Pile cure on earth. Try Only Mo at all drngariste, Have you a dollar? If not you on Page 2 ) Oontlnued irt. Jumps from Third Place to First Bob Plndley waB arrested Wedand Goes Up Head nesday on charge of using Insulting language at the home of his brother ffic Judge E. Court House, are -. -- , t Church Notes 4. I 4 SEVERAL STRONG ADDRESSES til M O'Rear, Republican M i Hopkins County . '' Ma-hon- ey, St ti 'm .$ , B mal-lbw.Hg- ht his-puja- ils . 1 ..w . rd n cross-examine- d 1.-- -1 ' v W '"til n m not-mad- .the-crim- e er - .tpe-tral- L stlU-in:tb- - n, b- ,- 'l.- a' b. Sbsci-Wbikb- Auut iktd , -- MU3 W.tU I Mm itMmiMM .-) flr ,L t! '1 if ' ! r Peyton, both of Evansvllle. were Trouble and Meter Saspect qulotly unitod in marriage Weilnos How To Find Out. ?1.00 j One Year Fill a bottle or common glas9 with your day at Rockport, Ind., by Kev. Garnours; rett. Mr. Peyton lb employed by 50 water anu ici it siana twenty-iou- r Six mouths.. t, a brick dust the L. & N. at Evansvllle, and has a PAUL M. MOORE, 25 1 Three months or settling, promising career before him In his AND PUBLISHER EDITOR stringy or milky 5 Slnglo copies.... J. E. FAWOETT MANAGER appearance often ohost n profession, while tho bride 1r ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS indicates an un- a beautiful and accomplished young healthy condi- lady of that city. She formerly lived Specimen copies mailed freo tion of the kid- at Madisonville. Both have a bOBt Correspond Member 9 f v o'n application. neys; too frequent desire to of friends wherever they are known. Kentucky Press Association ents wanted In all parts of the pass it or naia in They arrived on No. 93 last night on L " . 4Z. county. Address us for par and the back are also symptoms that tell voa a visit to his paronts, Mr. and Mrs. the kidneys and bladder are out o ' order Jttnie Peyton. They will return to ticulars. Second District Publishers League ' and need attention. ' their home in Evansvllle tonight. What Te So. The Bee joinB their frlendB invwlsb-e- s There is comfort in the knowledge so in Morten's Furniture Stare, 119 South Main Street, often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer'a' I Branch Office Kentucky, Phone No. for a long aud happy wedded life. AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. Swamp-Roo- t, the great kidney remedy, fulfills almost every wish in correcting rheumatism, Friday, August 25, 1911 j liver, bladder pain in the back, kidneys, Notice, Telephone 47 Raisers andeverypartof theurijury passage. Corrects inability to hold water emieMei,ll,1,t .. and scalding pain in passing- - it, or bad Now is the time of year to effects following use of liquor, wine or your fowls a good tonic. K4 11feed 44 at present is able to walk for a short beer, and overcomes that unpleasant neADDITIONAL ST. CHARLES distance with the aid of crutches. cessity of being compelled to go often cures Cholera, Roup, Gapes, Canker and Llmberneck. When fed as a Glen Palmer returned from Padu-ca- h hrough the day, and to get up many preventive it not only keeps them (Continued from Page 1.) Sunday, after a three1 weeks' time9 during the night. The mild and healthv, but makes them lay; Price immediate effect of Swamp-Rois tha't Mr, McPregor ;waB loading a vis'it to "friends. sobn realized. It stands the highest be 60c No Cure, No Pay. Guaransomething teed by your druggist, St. Barnard log on his wagon when lis rcmarKame "Bang I Sizzl" Ask Norrls King, cause oirestoring propMining Co., Incorporated, Drug De wagon broke, letting the about the or Char- health If you need a partment, Earlington, Ky., Garderties. on his leg, breaking it Will Gribble, MaxGIUiland logroll back lie Jenkins, They'll tell you what medicine you should CI MWjBiMS?l iner & Bowmer, Madisonville, Ky. in two places. At present he Is re that means. Try It under the guarantee Ask have the best. Sold by for booklet on diseases of poultry. ported as resting ap well as possible i druggists in fifty-cepopular little sales- and Roy Allen, . sizes. IlexM ot nnrier the circumstances. t man with the the MIbs Susie Baxloy, who haB been Louisville Biscuit Co., You may have a sample bottle sent free Pntchott, of Madisonville, Mr. Jim of Louisville, was in town Tuesdaj. by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- visiting Misses Ethel and Willie was here Monday. ham ton, N. Y. Mention this paper and Klrumel Finley returned home remember thename, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t, MoAiloe, has roturued to her home B. F. Gllllland was in Dawson and the address, Binghamtoa, in Nashville. from Madisonville Sunday. Sunday. N. Y., on every bottle. Alfred Clarke, with the W. H. Thos. Warron is spending a three If you aro palo, weak, languid or Brauuon Co., of Paducah, was in anaemic a few doseB of Bloodlno weeks' vacation In Fvansville and town Weduesday. The U. D. C. Meet With Mrs. Umstead Liver Pills will Increase tho supply NaBhville. of blood. John Phelps, of Ooiltown, visited A meeting of the Earlington chap- and improve the quantity Mr. Jim Pritchett, of Madlsouville, Small pill, small uoBeB, pleasant and roiativos here tho first of the week. ter U. B.C. was held at the resi- never gripe. St. Bernard Mining was here Mouduy. Mr. W. R. Coyle, of Earlington, dence of Mrs. D. W. Umstead Thurs- Co., Incorporated, Drug Department B. F. Gillilaud was in Dawson general manager of the St. Bernard day afternoon. There was a large Special agontB. Sunday. store, was In town a while Wednes- number of the members present aud Mrs. Dave Gordon, of the oouutry, Thos. Warren is spending a three day morning. the meeting proved exceedingly was m town Thursday shopping. and weeks' vacation in Evansvllle to all present. Mrs. M. B. Long and Grover, wlo Nashville. Stepping on a rusty nail has been mauy cases of lockjaw. Seemed to Give Him a New Stomach. spent the past two weeks In Chica of nobt. Fletcher, with the Carter the cause was much The nail eating "I suffered intensely after I tried go, returnod homo this morning. Dry Goods Co. of Lonisville, was as neglect of not sowound. the fault the If treatment selling wounds were promptly cleansed such and no medicine or good," here Monday and Tuesday and seemed to do any Albert's Headaahe Checkers give writes H. Mr. J. V. McEuen his opening stock. BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT M. Youngpeters, Editor of The Sun, InBtant relief aud permanently cure periodical there would be no lockjaw, Misses Ola Robinson, Mona Faull, applied antiseptic properties of the Lake View Ohio. "The first few all headaohes, neuralgia, 25 doBeB as the dotes of Chamberlain's Stomach bains. Five doses 10 cents; bv the Jet-ti- e Elizabeth Corey, Verna Long, liniment would counteract the poi- arid Lives TabletB gave me surpris- 25 cents. Mall orders filled Jenkins, Myra Konnett and Mr. son and the wound would heal quick- ing relief and the second bottle Bloodme Corporation, Boston Mass Glen Palmer visited the mines Mon- ly. Price 52, 50 and $1.00 por bottle. seemed to give me a new stomach St. Bernard Mining Co., IncorporatDopartment, Special Sold py St. Bernard Mining Co., In- aud perfectly good health." For ed, Drug day. corporated, Drug Department. Agent. by all dealers. sale Dink Williams, of Madisonville, coun- Two Prominent Members of the Educa and deputy'Bherlff of Hopkins ty, was in town Tuesday. tional Staff Wed Elmo, colored, who shot him Fred Prof. C. M.- Lutz and Miss Tot self accldently passed away Monday Fike left Madisonvill Thursday nlgbt. morning for Louisville where they J. H. Brown, with Armour & Co. married by Rev. A. D. Litchfield, Visit thfe Princess Theater, the best moving pic Prof. of Chicago, was In town Tuesday. formerly of Madisonville. tures in the country. Mr.ChaB. Black, representing Cov- Lutz who was one of Madisouville's Something new each night. co., was here moBt able High sohool Instructors ington Bros, grocery for several years, is now principal Tuesday. Matinee every afternoon 2 to 5." of the Mobi.e, Ala., High sohool and Vaudeville each night. . Charlie Torrey.with Swift & Co. of Chicago, was here a short time is one of the leading Educators of ChcjjiHSee Subscription Rates i Ttoisaids Hire Kidney PeytoivAndcrsen Miss May Anderson and Mr. Roy Jt C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. n sedi-mea- unera 1 Director and Emtalmer Any Gall Answered Promptly Day or NJgb.t. -- Madi-oonnl- U, 4-- MlsS X ducah laBt week. He reports a profsession. itable and mteres-tind The A. M E. Z -- n Church Prof. Boll delivered Tuesday night tho bbvvutn anniversary of an address at Wesley Chapel C. M. Gough's TaheriiMu'.o last Monday. A E. Church, Madisonville. He splendid-musical turn Mtcrary proDr. Rogers, dean of theolgram wuBrHuuprri It was witness- ogy in Lane Collego, Jackson, Tenu. ed by a largo and appmciative audience. Lifo Saved At Death's Door. Rev. Minks u u.w iuih'g prepa"I never felt bo near my irrave," which wrltoo W. R. PattorBon, of Willing-ion- , rations for thf ; Tex., as whou a frightful cough fcfiitMjl)pr oonvenes tit and lung trouble pulled me down to i 20th. , 100 pounds. In nplto of dootor'B treatRev. J. A. Ii y i.i' j i" urneil ment for two years. My father, ' io Phi is. mother and two Bisters died of confrom an t'xtt'vMolCoi.'zio unl N itfini. He sumption, and that I alive todav is Bololy to Dr. KiiiR'n New ; nine nimut due rcportrf qulto u , which completely cured me. ' ijruitchiug Now I weigh 187 pounds and have in vlsitlmr relative Opoii will and strong for years." in ravlvulh. Quick, safu, wr.. mis boon on earth for suro, its tho best romedy Mrs. Jofli'i lluy'. oougliH, coldB, lagrlpne, UtiK'iijo visiting-ixMert'd(o asthma, croup, and all throat and lung troubles 50o & $1 00. Trial k return lnm imGuaranteed by all druggtste. Miss Norn MoG"rv."' Ovvenshc ro, after spuiiuiiiu vm Mih. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Browdor and Onbonif, i i it ri E. B. uih children, who havo boon visiting her father in Logan Co., roturned homo Rev. J. R Bv mi. .,;-itt'miJInir Wednesday night. m-the Genoral at PaduD .wnrt n .; . i i rJmwiiH-vlllcah, left for Fifty Young Ken "Wanted a RoriOB Touu. H iviu Fifty tnorw young m ensure wanted of8ormons at Brmvuiv.iM- - iuilug to loam Telegraphy and accept positions as telegraph operators on. his wepk'a vlit. the L. & N. railroad. Address E. Prof. J. W. Bell has r ton od iiom H. Ry, Supervisor, Nashville, hpld at Pa Tennessee. the General :C0L0REJ) COLUMN. ceb-brate'. I i Poultry ot t , ' 1 "A i -- 1! nt one-doll- ar bwuBp-Koc- L t' 1 DIb-oovi- -n pi-v'- n - - bot-fre- d. &i.:i t u-t- t Who-nesda- 'i y. il ! i v; r i e, ol .-t , . 0-- 5 4s" - WHEN IN MADISONVILLE The 1 I -- s? K -- BiteB of poisonous insects that cause the flesh to Bwell up must be treated with a healing antiseptic that will countreact th6 poison and heal the wound. Ballard's Snow stores, a new school Liniment answers every requirehouse nearjy ready for occupancy, ment in such cases. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 por bottle. Sold by St. and other buildings going up, and Bornard Mining Co., Incorporated, others pninted. And tliere is a ru- drug departmtnt. mor' afloat that wo are sobn to have pool room and soda an fountain. . ,Nfow ar,e we going to drop back into the old rut' and let our chance of being represented in Cave ConteBl slip by? Remember Miss Jenkins is our candidate. is enhanced by Beautiful He'nry' 'June's,' reporter for the Teeth. 2?o part of tile toilet HadlsonvilldHustler-- , was 'in t6wn should have more consider--' & short time Monday afternoon. ,atton than the "Care of tho Teeth." We Jjave a little The St Bernard lias finished movbpok on, this subjeot which ing into their new feed- room on the we will gladly give yon if corner of Main and Greenville you will ask for It. Wo also streets, and by the last of the week have a llberal'Bupply of will havo moved into the new furniture house. St. Charles is taking Euthymol Tooth. Paste on more of a city look each week. d dentithe - Mr. E. J. Ashby has closed out his frice. It cleanses ana beauold stand will be occustock and his tifies the teeth. Have you pied by Mr. J. V. McEuen, who has" tried it? We sell it. purchased the property and 1b having it remodeled and paintedprepar-ator- y to opening up ou the first of up-to-da- te' te Tuesday. Mrs. Jesse PhillipB and little daughter, Elizabeth, drove over from Earlington for a few minutes Tuesday afternoon. Astranger to St. Charles would think, to hear the slapping of paint brushes, knocking of hamrrers, soundB of swiftly moving horse flesh, ebug of automobiles and motor cycles, that he had stepped into a metropolis. And truly she is becoming more bo every day, with her tull complement of autos, motor cycles, the South. Miss Fike, who has been a teacher in the Madisonville graded school for the past two years is a very charming and accomplished young principal lady. She was of the East Broadway building for the coming term and it is understood that she will teach this next terra. Her home town Is Nebo. ed figes 5& Corn Thief Caught 10 GEisnr 'fill mrlmmmuWK&Qkmmmmmat : i Closing fiS . Season Finds us with a groat many nice Suits for Boys and Young , t :RaW ' A. D. NOE, Jr., Manager. SHAM, STA1BIHG PAINS Generally Tell of Siok Kidneys An Earlington Citizen Showa Xou tne Cure jj - jQCUt ill $' ill VMM HM m Men In medium weight. Just The Cnarm, Beautiful Face of a Walter White, a young man with a bad reputation, was caught near seven o'clook Wednesday night on a purloining expeuditlo'n in a corn field and within an hour was in the county jail with a thirty day's against him. The trial was unusual in that it was conducted on the pavement in front of the court hpuBe, and also becaiiBe of its shortness. Judge Bradley heard the faots from Sheriff Stanley and aBked the prisoner If he wanted to plead guilty;. "Yes sir" was the"ahawer. 'Thirty' days in the jail" 'was the Judge's ultimatum and White 'was hustled off. sen-'tance right for the coming fall and sohool wear. Our now store is fast noar-iu- g - .Do not allow ivour kid no and 'bladder trouble ho develop beyond the reach of medicine. Take. Foley Kidney Pills. They give qulok results and stop Irregularities' with ' surprising promptness:. ..InSold by St. Bernard Minlpg corporated, Drug Department. Miliary Spencer Hurt by Falling Jack world-renowne- aoxt month. ' St. Bernard Drug Store ST, BERNARD MINING CO, INCORPORATED Mr, A. J. Chaney, who was hurt several weeks ago while at work in the mines, is improving Blowly, and Hillary Spencer, head lineman for the Cumberland Telephone Co,, was severely Injured Thursday afternoon while work lug near the court house in Madisonville. He, in connection with Joe Ashby aud George Black, wad using a jack weighing 160 pouuds. The' chain broke and the jack fell, striking Ashby on the shoulder and Spencer on the head. It was necessary to take nine stitohes in sewing up the wound. Loss of Time Means Loss of Fay Kidney troubles and the ills It breeds meanp lost time and lost pay to many a working man. M. Balent, 1214 Little Peuua. St., Streatnr, 111., was so bad from kidney and bladder trouble"tbat he could not work, but he says: "I took FoleyB Kidney Pills for only a short time and got entirely well and was soon able to go back to work, and am feeling welf and healthier than before." Foley Kidney Pills are tonic In action, quick in results a good friend to the; working man or woman who suffers from kidney ilia. Sold by St.Bernard Mining Co.r Incorporated, Drug Desartment, Mrs. B. E. Nixon, who has been out in the oouutry at the bdside of herjmother, iia returnfd homp. gla&l-iv-Jy3- . T ROOFING b standard and takes tho Bame insurance rate as slate or metal. Our agents aro authorized to refund money in full if Amalgamated ARC ROOFING should fail to satisfy. Send for samples and full information. AMALGAMATED ROOFING CO., First NaUBaakBld.. Birakftkaa, Ala. FOR SALE B climate, but is made to withstand tho weather conditions of every climate. Amalgamated ARC ROOFING will not drip under the blazing sun, nor crack in the bitterest cold. It's made by our secret process and is universally acknowledged tho Amalgamated ARC one and ONLY absolutely perfect roofing. It's natmade for any certain ... are; backache, lame back, sharp, darting pains, dizzy spellB, tired-ou- t state, despondency. And there are usually disturbances of the urine-t- od frequent urination, scalding or burning pain during passage, discolored, urine and sediment. Doan's Kidney Pills' are prepared especially for pick, weakeh'ed kidneys, bapkacne and urinary disordershave oured thousands of cases. Doan's are endorsed throughout the civilized world are recommended Earlington reBtdonts. John Franklin) Eaalngtou, Ky., Bays: "For three years my kidneys were disordered. When 1 stooped or lifted, sharp twiugeB daffed through my IoIiib and there Was an almost constaut pafti in the small of my back. I tired easily, frequently suffered from headaohos, aud was also bothered by dizzy spoils. I waB caused additional annoyance by too frequent passages of the kidney secretions, it being neoeBsary for me to arise several times during the night. I finally procured Doan's Kidney PiJls and received Buch prompt relief from their use that I continued taking them until I was completely oured. j cannot recommend Doan's Kidney Pills too high. The Bharp twinge of pain at tho small of the back that strikes you after any sudden twist or awkward motion, tells of weak, Blok kidney r. Early signs of weakened kidneyB , mmWWif mYrsi&kijum mM!?FjMk f ' mm'Bm 1 mU--tttM- IfTI KM m Mm&muumr&K il 1 m completl6n and It is not Ha our intention to move one of thesosuita Into it. We have put prices on thorn that mean VH BH & Hf 'I money to you aud a for us. clean-u- p jmSaW MM r' w pv ATrFTIC. CI IT? iT.I OTtlFC . 1 1 M . ' it ' tewbKK traryaswaisis DULIN'S &u. 1 km BHBMimft?'fl3 " smmsssssamsum NOTICE knowing themselves to'be in dehici j o sxxt will' call at once and settlq Aiccounts can be paid till Monday at my place of business here. After this day all payments can be made at my store in Madisonville, Ky. Evi-rvone- - V i"v ' W j i . .T...U , . !, trm For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Co , Buffalo, cents Foater-MubuNew York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. rn ly." " "' Mrs. Frank Baker, ot the country, was in town Thursday., STAR PLANING MILL COMPANY INCeKPeRATU ?nt the iOe. Constipation is the starting point for many serious diseases. To be healthy keep the bowels active and regular. HERBINE will 'remove all accumulations in the bowels and, system in prime condition, Sold by St. Bernard Mln-tnCo., Incorporated, Drug jr GRAND LEADER Morris Koklman, Owner ik MADISONVILL! - : KENTUCKY wutommmer'' C3 f f W itMd .Jl wSMLitSitLiaaAmummmmmmmmmmm mMtg '' J" -- 1 .i ' i (p SJ) it '. Bigger and Better Than Ever NINTH ANNUAX EMo Slsk, Mittnes Dodge O'Brien, Mary Blair, Margaret Mitchell, Adeline Toombs and "Mr. Goo. Brooks attended a chicken fry given by Mibs Alma Renfro Monday ulght. Mr. and Mrs. -JMS?SJ THAT Kentucky State Fair ',v SEPTEMBER 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 1911. ..XOUISVIIXE 1 I'LL BE THERE w u -- WILL YOU? '? TftRILLING FREE ACTS DAILY RACING - - LIVE STOCK SHOW--FINE HORSES - - GOOD MUSICb- -r CLEAN MIDWAY - EDUCATION HEAD-ON COLLISION SATURDAY- MORE CLASSES AND LARGER PREMIUMS THAN EVER -- For Information or catalogue write to I0) PERRY M. SHV, Secretary, No. 320 Paul Jones Building (OP Mrs. Word StodghJU and child iff. . B. HARDIN DR. L. C RAY ron, who have been spendipg a few days' at tho Sebreo Springs Camp ' Meeting have returned homo I Drs. Hardin & Ray Uapt. raul r. rrloe, or this city, visited his parents iu MadiBonville Thursday. Painless Extracting Mr. Eva Boyd, of Crofton. who ' nas ueen visiting ner uaugnter Mrs. and Porcelain Work Everett Tweedlo of this place has High Clatt DentUtry is oar Specialty returned home. (Mice Savintt Bank Dldg. Ttltphont 390 Misses Katherine and Margaret Victory, of thlH place, visited frien s Madisonville, Kentucky In MtullBonville Tnursday. Clocks sure I fix them. O. I. TnUEMFY, At Whltford's Store. Mr. and Mrs. L D. H. Rodgers, of News the Town Mudisonville, wore hore yesterday vibiting friends. Dr. W. K. Niabet n:adei a business Mrs. Rons Baugh was. in Madison-Till- o trip to Madisonville yeBterday. Tuoeday visiting friends. Rev. W O. Brandon attended the Miss Ruby Slsk was in Madison- - tho teachers Institute In Madison-vill- o A '. -- " tI11o Tuesday attending tho instiThursday. J tuted ' MoJHe'Wyatt.of t 'DENTISTS ) of -- MIsbgb Mary Mothersliead ill-- & -- Elizabeth Kemp attended the Madisonville Tuesday. 3H. B. Loug made a business trip to Madlaonvillo Tuesday. O. J. Hutehesou spent Wodnosday In Henderson with hi parents. Don't cry if you'loso your TiB better to have the olaws examined threo or four timosayoar. C. I. TMuemvy, Watchmaker, At Whltford's Store. Mrs. D. E. Lynu spent Wednesday ;inMdisonvIllo with friends. Rowland Clark, of Madisonville, made a business trip to this city Wednesday. Miss Irva Ray, of Madisonville, visited frieuds in this city Wodnes-'day- , Insti-tutoidia-lfQii- Mrs MadUotiville. .nd vlsitodifriends in Hecla yeBterdiiyt ii ThbsejdoBlnng to go with theBei n Mammoth Cavefvia the Grden Rivei , d. Jte. ycu h Hems Stdr. Ttousands of bankeash' BGokkcepiag. Bookkeepers all over tho United States say that Draughon's iers, bookkeepers, and stenographers are New System of Bookkeeping saves them holding good poshions as the result of from 25 to 50 per cent in work and worry. taking Draughon's Home Study. CATALOGUE. For prices on lessona SkertltaiML Practically all U. S. official court reporters write the System of BY MAIL, write Jno. F. Draughon, Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President. Nashville. Tenn. For free cat The Delineator (bow 91.00) and Why? Becauso they know it is the best. alogue on course AT COLLEGE writ Mr. and Mrs. Fish and children are Tke CoBopelitan (now $1 00) will visiting relatives In NaBhvllle. NaskvflU or MpkU r KhqxyUIs, Tens., r Pducah, Kyn or EvajuvUIs, iud. W. R. Coyle is in Chicago on advakee to ONE DOLLAR andttPTY GENTS a year and no order at the AltMllEteBB. old price can be accepted alter oept Ice Cream Supper given at the IToderfiil Campaign Offer-Fr- om "If You Want a Belter Job?" 10. Extead your time for either by Victory building Thursday Night, vow Until after the eleotlou, Nov;. 10, sending yenr erder at once to Wallace That qestion will be asked you Aug.-81.- , t. by Ladles Aid and Missiou-ary1911, we will send "the Dully J weir., Subscription Agent, Han almost daily by business men- Boek-in- g Bee uclety, for the benefit of tha' and th party onSopt.2"can,Uo so 'by sending in their unmes on or before Aug. 81. Tho entire trip wi,th all expenses paid costs you only $17.50. Alex Luna ford, of Madisonville. was hore yeBterday on business. MIsb Sybil Ashby, who has been connected with the Cumberland Telephone Company for a number of years, and is one of the best working for tins company, is enjoying her vacation this week. J. M. Cansler will have the building in which he is operating a pool room repaired and remedied. He expects to make it one of the best in the county. em-ployo- Notes of Interest to Oar Reader's. 1 To nrove that "BLOODIND" will cure Catarrh every reader of this a positive guarantee. ?aper can have doubt in ynur mind is any 1 as to tho power of "BLiUUDiiNis" to cure all Catarrhal Trouble the re markable oiler made by St. Bernard Minlnar Co.. Incorporated Drujr De Cured by Lydis E Pinkhim's partment should expel that doubt. Thfcy give you a personal guarantpe Vegetable Compound with every 600 oottie or "UIjWUU-INE- " Morton'B Gap, Kentucky. 1 they sell, to refund th money two years with female disorders, unless it give satisfaction. They leiii'in p? my health jlwas very take all the risk of cure, and no' uau ana naa s reader of this paper can ailord to continual backache suffer longer with Catarrh when an which was simply offer like this is made. awful. I could not stand on my feet lonir enough to cook Misses Bertha and Alice Orr, of a' meal's vi etna 1b Anniston, Ala., are visiting their without my back aunt Mrs. Jas. Vaught. nearly killing me, Mrs. S. M. Kemp was in Madisonand. I would havo u u such drasrrrinrr sen ville Thursday a. m. attending the (n 1 sations I .could teaohors Institute. hardly bear it I bad soreness in each suite could not Any skin itching is a The mote stand tight clothing, and was irregular. you scratch (he worse It itches. Doan's (Oin( completely I was took JLyJia run down. On adment cures piles, eczemaany skin Itching, At vice E. I Compound andPinkha.m's Vegeall drug stores. table Liver Pills and ' i, am enjoying good health. It is now Mrs. Kate Withers and son Frauk more than two year's and havo not I are visiting friends In Flemings-burg- , had an acho or pain since I do all my own work, washing and everything, and never havo the backache any more. Miss Flora Pierce, of Madisonville I think your medicine is grand and I whb In this city Thursday attendlug firaiso it to all my neighbors. If you my testimony will help others th U. D. O. meetintr. you may publish it." Mrs. Ot.x.ie woodaxl, Morton's Gap, Kentucky. BreoderB of fine horses prefer Liniment Tor all cuts Backache is a Bymptom of organic wounds or sores on their stock, be- weakness or derangement. If yon cause It acts both mildlp and quick- havo backache don't neglect it. To ly and heals an ordinary wound get permanent relielf you must reach without a soar. Price 25c, 50c and the root of the trouble. Nothing we $1 00 per bottle Sold by St. Bernard know of will do this bo surely a8 Lydia Mining Co., Incorporated, drug E. Pinkham's Compound. department. "Write to Mrs. Pinkham, at ILynn, Mnss., for Misses Hattie and Mattie Parker Your letter will spocinl advice. bo absolutely are visiting friends iu HopkinsviUe. confidential, and tbe advice free. Misses Anna and Thelma West will leave shortly for an extended Miss Sue Mike Willis returned visit to friends in Knoxville, Tenn. home Wednesday after an extended Z trip through the West. A specific for pain Dr, Thomas' Electric OH, strongest", cheapest Knunenf ever devised. 'fA' 1 household remedy in America for aj years. When you have thatawful pain In th back don't delay but go and buy Mra.D. B. Qrlflln arid two eons, a box of Blondlnn, Blood and Kidwho Have boen'viBiting reiativesviii neys Tablet. They make' dick kid- I ' neys well. Thoy even cure Knghts Whoatcroft have returned home. Dlspaee and Diabetes. St. Bernard Engineer Harry White spent yes- Mining Co.. Incorporated. Drug Department, Special Agents. terday in HowelLon business. AWE ITIie Political Campaign Is On WHO WILL BE THE WINNERS? BACKACHE I 1 suf-'er- ed DAILY COURIER AND READ THE t ! - JOURNAL sSk. eep Inorougnly Inf.ormei of the temper-tester- . The regular price Daily Courier-Journa- l sub-- , is 50 cents a month, but for the campaign we will - send the Daillj by mail from, date of receipt of scription 'Until December 30 AND THE t Bal-IjAkd'sSno- w Semi- - Weekly Bee t Both will Coarler-JournaS ONE YEAR Kor- - Only l. ' 2 The sooner you send your order, the longer you get the Daily Courier-JournaSunday is not included I in this campaign offer. Rush 1Your Subscription tot This Paper Not to The Courier - Journal " YOU Law WANT a Better i i That question will be asked you almost daily by business men seeking your services, if you qualify take the Draughon Training and show ambition to rise. busiColleges than indorse nil other Moro BANKERS indorse DRAUGHON'S ness colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States. International reputation. JOB? BEE - D& PAY M &0 HMklnr. TTOcnrltlnr.- PtBBMBsblti. Eaellsh, Spelling:. Arithmetic. Letter Writing'. Easiness -11.1 wi i i.n.A Lai unaer rcasonaMB conuiuoi FREE auxiliary braaeses. uooa rusuiuna uuakai ttu im)immimmmimm Get Acquainted With the celebrated ing. Ster-lin- g DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Eveii-ino-liR- S - Semi-Week- ly on $ejir fjr $160. S.alftjVlordlfy i'vphemany friends of J.tu, Dean to v8jouiee. . will regret to Jeara that, his condi Itri.iWill DavlVwhu has been tion continues unimproved, in Nebo, has returned Earllngt(i$untj$ jfre fhijifg a large number of squirrels in the hora OoglvoQdaeijded, tjier funeral l,Pqnd river bqttpms. Hey jBrinkley or J.XVL miunte ar, jjro.wuers, vu ajUi $e .payhj Jr. returned witn (w; .,. tl 'ill ;Ti.! irtf I 0,no4(iyft)fytiitiy'. J ' ." iivmmyi ' it v i bi'H.L . Mid Mia. E. P. BarueS-.o- f ,,,Tlie.Twice-a-Wee- k Bee fsoufy.MlC . . Ceitgal 01 ty, Wore1 Ui .town' Wufs- - .dolJara year. SnbacribOtQW. a,uu , ' 'V i,nA ' ' MX Pill ""-.ri ! J ?' lavonco ooniescanc i,uw Soto's?7 I, spectacles nnl bWfkWowi? eitf refully r'e'pulrednaucf ilia'd'e 'i)V. a'hd Mrs; E. A, DaiB andlTt-tison Allyn, visited in Madisonw$m tyr, Diunioi ih lemountea. .Tkukmpy, Wntoli maker, ville Wednesday. n AuW h J tfordS tore. XlttleMifeB Julia 'McGlencn, of and Grover Long JTaahville, is visiting; her aput,,,Misa MrS iu r who 'WVfo been spending tho .last Sallle Oolborf thli weelu-- ' two" ;weks lu Chicago, returned Chas. Wobb has moved into his new home", ,, vi hoirieVtbls morning. your sorvlces, if you become new MethodlBt Church. Everybody qualified and show ambition to ralsei come, .'- No matter what your further future ay be, your earning "I hava teen somewhat costive, j,but Doan occupation pow;er jwir pX way of clothes mak- m ."', rm T , m m , '' .' "',l- - e bowels perfectly." mildly and you "take 'the Draughon" Training. B. Krause, regulate theAve., Altoona, Pa. Geo, 306 Valnt It will equip,you for a better job1 MarstmU 9sri!.n?ri of MRdlscnvillc fAY M9ra, buntJrQil ijious&ud; havd Was haro Wednesday. taken.the Draughon jTraliiing dur-- , years. 'For lug the past twenty-tw- o Draughon'rf adtfreas catalogue,-- ' PraoitlcHl KUfilliess' College! 'NasL-vlllTenn., or Jfadncfcli,' ?y or' Bvausville, ItuK, OJ AVaahington, , greatly yUPreSSocll ReKM'etsRav jilsWe result detired They acj 2$WS fttifliy tiiono We recommend them for .their style-j-fthe perfect workmanship, all , or ', wool, fabrics and .the won-derf- ul e, loyness of' their price. Many Models. Fabrics of all weaves and colors and the promptest possible serv ice. DfO. - Miss B.-Lon- g KottioBell Martin will soon loave for Nushvillo, where .she w.111 enter 'St. Thomas' to 'stud for a train nurse... Buy it now. if ow is the time to buy a bottle'of ChamberlaSn'B Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed before the, summer is over. This remedy has no superior. For sale by all Saved! ( Neglected wounds produce old sores and these in time develop ulcors which eat awax , Snow Liniment It aHtalini Remedy for AH Ailments of the flesh of Man end Beast. for-two Ballard's dealers. The Band coucertB given each Thursday night are growing in pop- E63 ularity and good crowds attend each ' performance. Ben F. Bale who has been quite Take ill for some time is thought to be improving. Pears Pears "I refused to be operated on, the morning I heard about Cardui," writes Mrs. Elmer Sickler, of Terre Haute, Ind. "1 tried Cardui, and it helped me greatly. Now, Idomyown washing and ironing." j ':l CARDUI Most styles $15 to $35. Tho Woman's Tonic Cardui is a mild, tonic remedy, purely vegetable, and acts in a natural manner on the delicate, womanly constitution, building up strength, and toning up the nerves. In the past 50 years, Cardui has helped mofethanamillion women. You are urged to try it, because we. are sure that it will do you good. At all drif stores. The gfea with' which, this splendid llalraeat heals up a bad wound or sore has surprised and pleased these who were acous- -t Itemed to the slower and uncertain effect of less powerful reme-- 1 die. It mends the lacerated flesh so quickly that there is but work. In time lost Jtttlesciatica. It from done and isrelieving;a rheumatic pains, ineural-l- a, doing; wonderful work. Many has chronio victims of these diseases have found to their great satisfaction that it cures an attack In a fraction of the time required . r fay the' ordinary treatment. ' It is equally effective In the flesh ailments of animals. Owners reasons: it heals sores of blooded stock value It highly t 'and wounds quickly, and leaves no disflgurlng; scars. every home.' If u great power and Thls remedy is needed in efficacy was generally known, no family would be without It, '. ! I L.'E. kcEuen has arranged for 25 barrels of pears. Leave your orders at once. First shipment will arrive Tuesday eve. Fruit scarce. L. E. MoEubn. Mr. and Mrs. Roy G, Peyton, of Evanaville, are 'visiting his parents iu this city. , M. B. Long, of this city, was lu Madisonville Thursday. Wonderfal OMapaiga Offer From now uutll after the election, Nov. 10, 1911, we will send the Daily Evn-lin- r Bee Pot and the' one year for $U. Seud all orders tbi office. ' Setnl-Weekly . St. Bernard Store W. R. COYLE Manager , I Price, 2ft, Oc aiyi $LQQ a muU p Settle. Xes; rt St. Bernard Mining Company INCORPORATED nUphtu Kye Salrc uuipfedr imT Im4Vm J laaLDAMfffftitOMMiMfltslvl ST. BERNARD ARLINGTON. KENTUCKY MININOCO., Hcorporafed, Dru Depar.ment If mwmNmwfawmNmm r my ' "HPK fj ;VR ,tv Mi'l'"ll,'lw,'l ,;a 4 1.600 III - h 31 'M '.M TOURING ' CAR m JiflJL TO BE GIVEN AWAY BY EARLINCTON'S BOOSTER BLOB " m m ' .K & of Earlington as a Feelino- thatnthere are a great m.ny people who don't fully realize the advantages and importance universal trading place, ' ,. to visit our stores and look over tne That many through force of habit, and adverse to theirown interest have neglected IMMENSE STOCKS we show, and compare "qualities ancl prices with merchandise you have been buying,; We, the undersigned merchants, want Earlington to haeyour business. We fully believe that if you rightly know the to commercial advantages of our city it will naturally grow in yur favor, and in order to draw you to our city we are going ' ; give away a $1,600 Automobile in a voting contest. ; tvssssyg seven members of this club, represent seven seperaWand distinct lines of merchandise. Almpst anything you have "V 'nKs" BESTOW ,. ., , otr the clu;p. j to buy can be found with some member everon.e cent.ior more cash purchase. Each coupon, wilt be good Each member of the club will issue a coupon-wi- th "t for one vote in the Automobile Voting Contest. t cash price"; We expect our increased business to pay for the Automobile. Every item will be sold at the lowest possible It is strictly an advertising proposition. We are after your business on a mutual benefit basis only. ."''. $ MS I i t -- '7.l 1 ' '?-'- , ' ' ' i . . t . .. M THIS BEAUTIFUL 5 PASSENGER TOURING CAR WITH TOP AND WIND SHIELD. WILL BE ON INCORPORATED n 3 Display at the Barnes, Cowand & VISIT THIS Famous Trading Place Look the Car Over. :;JVIake your purchases from Members of the Club and se-cur- e '3 Store r 'm .:.i-- j t i r Contest Begins SEPTEMBER 15TH, ? hr , 1911 CLOSES MAY 15TH, 1912 RULES AND REGULATIONS Of The Contest Below: votes 'to participate in the GREATEST CONTEST Ever put on "to advance the business interest of a single city. . A' Would Ym Like to Have This? " Jvst a Little Hustling and - Yon Win will this votes at the These coupons represent one vote for each one cent purchase and the person holding coupons representing the largest number offor yourself' end of can contestyour help you receive this beautiful car absolutely FREE of cost. These coupons are transferable and if you are not interested in securing this auto of our'c'tfaftb'mers of any other person in this town- or surrounding country can become a contestant, and we will give 2,000 votes friends in securing the mactiiife. Afiy patronize free to each person who ente'rs as a cdHtestatito don't delay, but send your name right in. Our object is to interest you, and through you get your friends to than offset our city. We want a chance to Shaw you that you can; get better goods at less price here than elsewhere. We expect the greater volume of business to more five dollais' worth and you can see that a smaller the expense of this contest to repay us, as. we would.rather sell to 100 people one dollar's worth each than to 10 people; We will give you even more for of Drofit will mean more.'to us" bylselling 100 people than even a large percentage of profit we dould getfor selling 10 people. MONEY and ARE READY TO PROVE IT. Sour money than we have in thespast. VVfe CAN SAVE-YO: U 3 , , ; (Contest and Methods Copyrighted by Ajaierlean Manufacturing Co., Ohioafro, III.) Barnes, Cowand & Company Miiiinery, Ladies' Ready to Wear, Carpets and, Rugs Dry Goods, Glotfiing, Shoes, fi George King & Son Drugs, Druggists' Sundries and Soda fountain 1 "rtii 1 1 fe &II Webb Brothers Groceries ,... J I i L. Watcfies, Clocks, Jewelry C : ' ." ..w 4 :4' Wilev. Fine Watch Repairing - & i h .it-r" 1 W. H. Whitford Hardware and Stoves W Barnctt & Stone Livery and v i ap I 'h I. , - i.- v fl.QO PER YEAR he Srxli ' Fed "... 2 Stable i . . ' 'i 5 tj ft .; " .".! ''' ! T i ' t. v.: j ARTISTIC JOB WOI a r 'T i 1,4 TWO COLOR WORK X iib 5PECIAIJY r "fr(N M .!.. MHMMMWM t ' ;fr :;.') flBSt ., iuiIh n iii iiiiiiiwaaMBdaiJppBjBWWwWFB"11 p Titi nri n iJmuBK&mBBmBmit '' ' .m J a r.ifiU AliVM.. . ikaL