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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 29, 1911
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TUESDAY TUESDAY and FRIDAY u and i FRIDAY :i .iEJLU.PON'jpVEBTISE v YOUR B.USJNESSn-APVEBtlS- E 'IT FOR SALE Vi i W , ,.-.-- vm TY-SECO- YEAR I1' ".III ! 1 SU TT HI ill TJTii I r ' r 11 EAkllNGTON, 'HOPKINS ' COUNTY, KYi, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, $911 1 i - V, ' 4 Ye. 0 i t I V j i:j.!fUOcl - 10 iU !, 4; w " s tave duties- -' wishing to i&m r fr:i:'.K r Green River on Sept. 2nd 1 rip -.- K;" 'Ml. (' ,! f.1UttW"4rtl ' A '.', ,'(". !. i: iilMi-ir9. - n ,: - - .''.. N z-- .ut 4 , (tfTiS ' " itCH ' ' 1 ik ih&r S 'T' V 0GT t- in- tf- Ik csxi dd so by payin in $17.50 m si not later than September 1st i j ; ) . i fc u CAN'T CATCH MISS JENKINS Madisonville Notes BY AILEEN DAVIS. j HorBfchol Wilson and Roy Vannoy spent Sunday in Dawson. Mrs. Lizzie Jennings and daughter, CONTEST NEARING AN END Maud Mason, are visiting friendB in Hopklnavlllo. Miss Willie Jenkins, of St. OharloB, li In the lead with 20,700 votes to Don't forgot the pre and thero is no tolling what Boe has a branch office for Madiher .rBir(vo Is. Miss Ida Lee SIbIc sonville people in Morton's Furnieouws 3fid, Miss Aurelia Waller 3rd, ture Store. If you want advertisHlH Kath Modlock 4th, Miss Verna ing or job work or wish to subscribe Oates Gti'f) and Miss Lily Earns 0th. for the paper, call up number 4. Aileen Davib, Manager. Tho contort Is nearing an end and all of the girls havo done exception- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davis spent Sunally good work. Tho Bee has added day in Mortons" Gap with their noorly COO snbsprlbtrH to. Us list aqd dnughter, Mrs. Cain, , hundreds have renewed tlioir Mr. and Mrs. Horace Beard, of for another year. Wo aco Princoton, are .visiting relatives In moro than Biitlsflod-wlt1 I" the rpsult tbit city. I t of the contest, and'will givo thoJflvo Those desiring to go with tho Bee's wlnnars a dollglittul trip to the Mammoth Oavo via tho Green JRIver Mammoth Oavo via Boaufifjil preen party-oi- l Set'. 2 can do so by Bendltlvor, Saturday. ing in thoir names on or before Aug. The. names and yo'08 oft,the,6 wln-- j 81., Tho oiitlroi trip Vith. all expons- ner8 win appear f n 'Krlday'a. Ibh.uo, .ob paid costs you. only $17.50. n and tfroy will arraujr to leave MIs3 Mary Lyon, of Murfreesboro, and Madlsonvillo on train 52 Tonu., Is the' guoBt of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday, Sept. 2nd. The round i Claude lioss. trjbfrom EarllnptpQ a,nd. ,MdiBouT ' Mies Btitb MoKell spent Sunday ville $ the Cavo and return with all in Mortons Gap with friends. expenses will be $17,K and U M im.' Mr. Robinson, who porUbt that we know on Friday qulto Will for some time, is has been sick reported BeytlJBt. Just how maay will co on some better. this trip so .that transportation may Get the habit vof coming to the be arransced. If you wish tu make rlp you must telephone or send branch office of the thii la your name by noon Sept, 1st. B eo, at Morton's Furniture Store, engraved cards, em. This i lmportaut, don't overlook It. when you want letterheads,,. dance tickets; or Wb'the $17.50 has bees paid the bossed party,will reoeive a printed badge programs. We have the best and prices. ntltlleg Itoeui to all the privileges let us figure with you on Manager. AiiiBKK Davis, 6t theTtrip. 1)1 Wilson spent v Mr. and Mrs.. :. Fo)jwlng'hi etadlsK oI ' ? Sunday m Henderson visiting relatives, and friends. t KUi Willie JenklnB.St.Charles,- t'ik'Kjk . , I i i. , ilfi,0&' .Sebool'isujpHe;orallkjpdB at SIsk Bros v Book Store, Madisonville, Ky. 138,8 IdaL Bisk, Earhngton Mies Aurelia Waller, EarlinRton Miss Belle Story, who has been visiting in Now .York, has returned Semi-Weekly sub-crlptlon h She is in the Lead With Votes to Spare 26J00 Public Speaking Judge E. C. O'Rear, Republican candidate for Govefnor.will address the people of Hopkins (Jounty at the Tabernacle, Madisonville, on Sep-temb- er 2, X L t t f Ladies are Specially Invited to Attend .' ! " MMNHMMiMMiilaBMMMaraaMi . i df . Earl-lngto- . Bemi-Woek- ly , . . eontes-Uuuidde- k . Mies Oath Medlook, MortousV.lOS.&OO home. Ml8Ve.rna Oates, Madteunville Mr. and Mrs. W. O' Holllnger.who , 77,625 have been visiting in Henderson, Lilly Harris, Madlsonvllle..... 88,385 have returned home. Miss fiernioe Wimborly Madison- Those desiring to go with lhe Bee's 20,125 vllle, Mammoth Gave via the Green River MissLouIse MoPherson, Madison- - party on Sept. 2 oan do so by send4,856 r.. villiB.... ing in .their names on or before Aug. Mlsa Trixie Robertson, Madisonville 31. The entire trip with all expens4,000 es paid costs you only $17.50. Madisonville Miss Buth McNoal, Mre. Jas. Robs, who has been ..-.- .2,500 v spending the week In DnWBon, has Mrs. Walter Daves, Earlingtdn. 1,100 returned home. Airs. R. L. Ray is visiting her Lively as a,Boy. father in Brandenburg, Ky, JIf you arp tired, rqn down, have m appetltq, g6t a bottlo pf Yucatan Dr. W. P. Robs, who has been visChill Tonic. A few doses will set iting friends In Paducah, has reyou Up KJYQ you .boy's appetite . make you strong and lively as a turned home, twelve-year-olblood Purifies the Forest Myers, who has been pitchand strengthens the syem. &Qo a ing ball in the Ohio State League, bottle at the St. Bernard Mining has returned to Madisonville on acCo., .Incorporated, Drug Departcount of sloknoss, ments ." , . ", . . . d. "TT I The Bee's Mammoth Cave Contest Coupon 4 M. L it "(?f.A t- XWWbl AWA " NOT TRAN&rCRABLr 9H Vhfiia fnr v w vKf w ii't lallot box Office Tkurtday Auut 31 it Bi oaor before 'i tho qountryiwero'in town shopping Thursday afternoon. St. Charles News B. F. Gillilantt nfadg a business trip to Paducah Saturday. John H. Hoffmau, of Nebo, visited Klmmel Flnley, and renewed Thb farmers faces are wrdathed in miles, caused by the helpful rain his .acquaintances among, his old t which descended Saturday and Sun- school friends the latter part of last Oot.(17,1818, The funeral services will be held week. day. KIrby O'Bannon and OmerWyatt, at the residence this afternoon at .Frank MoGary representing the Of Earllugton, were In town a short 8$0 o'clock. BY- - O. F. Wimberiy Oofleo & Sploe Mills, of St. Louis, ajid'Rev.' W. J. Mahonoy will offlol-attime Sunday morning,. was here Wednesday. The OhriBtian Church obojr The new sobooi house was finishMaud Grlbble and Gladys ed last week and school opens Mon- will render music. The Knight . Misses Stewart returned home Wednesday day with Mr. Taylor Oranor as Templars, of' which the deceased after a brief visit to White Plains; principal and Mrs. Thad Davis as- was ne, will have Qharge of the funeral services. The remains will .Mrs. Jodie Long Is staying in the sistant. be laid to rest at Oddfellows' cemepest officer while J. Y McEuen U The dance at the city hall Satur- tery. superintending the remodeling and day night was enjoyed by all who ' First; Dow Cured paiatlng of bis bouse. attended. 'Permanent relief: "My daughter Vlr. A.G.Splllman, of Earlllngton, MIsseB Dixie. Woodruff and Lynua 1877. No wjas in town a few minutes Wedaes- - Galloway,; aad Messrs Kirby O'Ban- contracted chills in more1 than gaVe relief, no tonic kept them off; non and' OQer.'fjatt spent Sunday King, Wm. Grlbble, Mote at KIrkwofcd Springs with MIbs Two bojttles qfHugbes' Tonic cured Norrls her, completely, She bad no chill Teane and Max,Gilliandmot9red Gertie O'Bannon.. after taking tho first dose." Sold by nTgh't. to Madisonville Wednesday Miss Mona JFaull, Elizabeth Corey Druggists 50c and $1.00 bottles. and Ola RbMason spent the latter PBHBABPI) .Y Johnnie Brizentlne, of Greenville, part of ,last week with Miss Evle ROBINSOIT-pilfTiCO.j Incorpora-ted- , was hero Thursday. Palmer. of'Dawson,. LoniBvillei Mrs. H. L. Wallaoe roturned home Thursday, after an' extended visit to Willlura.Strader and wife, of near Greeuyille, are visiting Mr. 8traders Accidentally Shot in Knee '..' t l': ,.'.White PlainB. brother, t. O Strader this week. Willie Burden, of this place; Clay Woodruff spent Thursday In Prof. A. 0. Kuykendall, of McLean while fooling with shot, gun at;tbe Dawson. Tom Warrpn; rotnrnod Thursday, College, Hopkin'sville, was in town home of his parents this morning about six o'clock sb.otb.ts mother in aftera visit to frieudB in Evansville a abort time. Sunday fternoon pupils for the fall term of the knee. He' had b tar ted to plean tind Louisville. I' Bohool wbjpb begins, Sept 5, the. gun, out preparatory to going Frank 9tewart and family, of LexThos. Warren and wife spent Sat- hunting, and thought It was unloadington, Toun., are visiting M. O. ed. His mother came in the room urday nlfht with relatives in Stowart and family. fOr something, and just at this time J' h Miss Willie JenkinB was In, the boy pulled the trigger the gun JesBe Phillips; spent Friday night Friday. went off and she received tho full with his family In Earlingtoh. Miss Ruth Ashmore, of th country, in her knee. The wound is Watt Ashmoro, .of the country, load painful and dangerous. She returned home Friday from both where sne has been attend- was in towii .Sunday aftermoon. was removed to cbe St. Bernard tS'o teachers institute. ,. Wm. Grlqbie is. on the siok list Hospital where the wound was ating Porter Randoll with Overbaoher thiB week, but his, frloud's hope to tended to. Gllmore, of Louisville, was here saohlmontn.a few days.. , Unfortunate Accident Frlcjay, Dr. Voalfjpaulel Boone, attend-" : Olaudo Wllkie, of the firm of Wil-kt- e .Taylor Cranor attended the Teach- ed the, dance,.Saturday night, & Blair who aro to opon a grocspent ery store hero on Sept first, bad the EverettSUk, er Institute, at Madisonville last Week?: ,, i Sunday wgrjeffisk; ,, misfortune to break his lesr this j while driving from not (gjutoil until tomorrow morning to Earllngton in. a buggy.a' Do ;Norris King and Jeff Sisk drove ovpr .to Earllngton In the, little what youet:'(do today: Therefore Thd horse became frightened at a help Misjt Jenkins today before it is automobile" and ran away throwiug Buick Thursday afternoon. him" violently to tho ground with the !$ ,; Mr Farris, of Nashville, Tenn., to late, , above results., :sp'ent.ThurBayr niblit With Thufs- - Geo. Wines, of, Graham,"' paid V v, friends .and relatives here a visit ' iayb Pifty Young Kon Wanted sJ Rewember that if you are going to Sunday. Fifty more youuK men are wanted help MUe Jenkins in tbe Oave Con Dr.. B. O. MeEmm, of Earllngton, ; learn Telegraphy and accept po sitions as telegraph operators on test, now i the time, after awhile spent Sunday with his parents.. the L. & N. railroad. Address E. late, will be to Despite the muddy conditions of H. Rny, Supervisor Nashville, 5 Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Lafloon, of the streets eaneed by the heavy ram Tennessee. ' n T Saturday tho little white car could be Been paddliug up and down them ACCIDENTALLY , Saturday qigbt juHt the same as some aquatic fowl, It has already SHOOTS HIMSELF taken the honors from Barney and Saturday night it put Sir Fhos. Llpton In the back ground, George Johnson, of Madisonville induow the only one-lef- t for It to Dead Result of Self In- sobquer is Aviator Atwood. this wo : are expecting every day.flicted Wound n A speaker for the League will addseBS the people of MOTHER STRUGGLES WITH Ilsley In the morning and the citiHIM FOR PISTOL'- zens of St. Charles fn the evening at 8 o'clook, of next Sunday, Sept. 8. George Johnson, a young man 1911. Everybody invited. about 23 years old, of Madisonville, came to the home of his mother, W. H. ABffOLD DIES MrB.Tizrah Johnson, this morning-abou8 o'clock, Bald to have been in. Well Known Citizen of Madisonville passan intoxicated condition. He had' es Away at the Age two pistols and his mother, fearing' of Seventy he .would do some damage either or her, undertook to get the Mr. W. H. Arnold, a well known pistols away from him. She succeed citizen of'Mndisonville, died at his ed in getting one of them and waB homo in this citv yesterday after- after the other one. During the' noon at 4:30 o'cldck, after a linger- struggle the pistol wpnt off, the ball ing illness. Two years ago ho suf- entering the young mau'B breast fered. a paralytic 6troke and to a just under the heart. Re died at certain extent never recovered. 9.45o'clock this morning. The mothAbont a month ago ho,, was .taken er has the Bympathy of the neighseriously ill, and fiom the .start his bors. family realized It waa. only a question of time, wb'en the end would Notice cOm.p. Ho was a .son of John To our many friends' who have, and was born in Madisonville, Old-fiel- d, Anti-Saloot Ar-'no- ld . r 4 ' , e, , :j been so loyal to us while In business--- ' We wish to thank ypu most heartily and assure you we will ever temem- beryou kindly. Now as we bay sold out our stpok to Barnes, Cow- and & Co., with It goes our best wishes and we trust that you will find them in every way ready to1 ' seryeytont These people have kindly offered up office ,room at the eam& place of business for the convenience-othose wishing to Bettle their ac- f counts with us. Most Respectfully, A, " ; BO URL AND 4c MOTHKRSKBADV tem-pbra- ry T, - . . . Nor-tonvill- e. Earl-ingto- Madi-sonvfi- le through Arnold Mines Friday sight- was given In honor of Miss. Louise Sbpitz aqd Maude O'Hearn,. of Na.shvAllei the.gueBts of the Misses Hapna. .Aftpr returning from-thija.pqt with their faces all black with coal duot they took, supper- at the Star Restaurant, and then went up in the E, A. ,0.: Hall and spent the rest ot the evening in dancing, -Thi,s merry party waB domposed of: -Misses Cecelia, Amelia and Rhon6y Hanna, Francis MoElfatriofc, Mr- garet Turner, Agnes Mulvaney, and Willie Kelly, Louise-Shel- tz and Maude O'Hearn, of1 Nashville; Messrs Gilbert King South-wort- h, Lawrence Turner, Brick Marvin Mitchell, Gilbert Long, John Hanna, aud Lola Muls Trip to the Mines; A lolly crowd of young men ladles bad '.most- enjoyable - . and trip-- ' - -- , ,. vaney. Mr. and MrB. chap'eroned the crowd. Wlll-Whitford- ,. Buffers-frequently ."', '3 Madi-sdnVill- .. -- -C I 9-- result In other extremely Ben- even ailments sometimes ous" Bright's.DIsoaee and Appendicitis Oar Oarlstedt's German Ller Pqw-- ? dor acts' on the Ltvor, the real1 catts'e of constipation a few do ? entirely, remove the trouble insure-lasting "cure never falls guaranteed If you have headaohes, get a bottle today from the St. BernareV Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. 25c a bottle. V" Headaches Signs of Danger. s Anyone in this town that from splitting', nervous headaches ought to go at once to tho druggist and got a 25o bottlo of our Oarlstedt's German Ltvor Powder. HeadacheB always indicate constipation in a dangerous form, that-ma- y ' a V- 353E25 y ji .j ji nsHursrs M.p, - "r WT ' HT V"!stn .?' MMMI I MM wmiihimhi w 1 Cbc jIfiiBee nKitET AflH Subscription Rates One Year ?1.00 .' X C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. - i EDITOR AND PUBLISHER d. E. FAWOETT ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS PAUL M. MOORE. Six months . . Three mouths Slnglo copies ; ."..,. 60 25 5 s" '.. MANAGER ' X Member 9 f Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League Specimen copies mailed free on application. Correspondents wanted in all parts of the county. Address us for NOTICE the-krdh- Funeral Director and Embalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. Branch Office in Morten's Furniture Store, 119 Suttk Main Street, Kentucky, PJune Ne. 4-AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. MISS Madi-aentil- U, T.L.-L.- ... I At tzitpnvncTi Tuesday, August 29, 1911 L Schools With But Display to be Warded t. Re . HELPFUL WOBDS The man who whispers down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop ofdollars like he who climbs a tree and WHAT AILS THE SOUTH From Stamp Speech of Vardaman Senator-Elect "hollers." The men who do a towu more harm Mian good may be classed as follows: First, those who opSeoond, pose improvement. those who run it down to strangers. Third,, those who never advertise their business. A Kentucky boy smoking a cigarette set fire to a barn, and eleven flue horses were burned to -- death. Of course that boy had ' to smoke to ever be a man, and the dealer had to sell the deadly thins to hold his trade, aud the public encourages the smoking habit because boys must smoke to develop their nerves and i Take the average Mississippi farmer. He buys canned and dried fruit likewise conned foods. He gets up at the alarm of a Connecticut clock, fastens his Chicago to itis Detroit overalls, washes his face with Cincinnati soap in a Pennsylvania wash basin, sits down to a Grand Rapids table, eatB Indiatia hominy, fried with St. Joseph lard on n St. Louis Btove and puts a St. Louis bridle on a Tennessee mule. He sits down at night to to read a Bible that was printed in Chicago, kneels to say a prayer composod in Jerusalem and covers himself with a New Jersey blanket, only to be disturbed at night by the howling of his dog, which is the only home-raise- d product on the place. bub-pende- rs What we need is to raise more produce at home and stop buying so much from the Northern states. brains. i i " ' - .. ........ We owe it to the community in which we live to, do everything we can in every wa'y possible that will be to its. advantage Our neighbor's prosperity means a great deal more .to us than someone's who lives elsewhere. We should bear this in mind in buying our goods. We can afford to pay our home man a firm price for his wares rather than send our money away, knowing; as we do that every dollar expended with our own citizens will help in sustaining our school, churches and public institutions. It pays riohly to patronize home Get More Money Are you satisfied that iyour preB-eposition is equal to your ability, or do you think you are capable of somehiug bigger? Many a man bangs on to a small position when a little training of the right sort would show him just how to,, make the change to moro money and brighter prospects. The first step toward getting better equipped and a better position is to write for a ut catalogue, ofDraughon's Pracitical Business College Nashville, Tenn., or Paducab,Ky., or Evansville, Ind., or Washington D.C. aUAINT QUATRAINS The idols vanish that we love; 'Tit- very Bad. Today we hear but little of - industry. The llve'r pad. particular individuals that disCleveland Plain Dealer. cretion occasionally demands the Don't worry over eating ham, for omission of unpleasant items. You can be assured , Louisville Courier Journal. we are asked why Oh, the summer is a hummer, Occasionally Aud a hot one, as we kndw; we do not publish all tha't hapBut the cantaloupes are plenty pens. It is fortunate for these Aud they're quoted very low. " Should ,we,publish, all that is told us we would be with the angels in about '20 minutes after our papers were 'mailed. We try to print, all items that are news, or that,wil,l epcour,age, help or cheer any .of our citizens along life's ragged road.': We all doubtless Wduld" enjoy r'eailiu's "all the news' wlien' it's abqu,t ,,the other follows, ,. bp t,w(q never, oared to lend aid to in the spreading of scandals that only leave sorrowsati their 'trail the-gossips It's That though the pig may have been ' " ill,, The hard has since been1 bored .' ' ' Dallas' Ne we. Suburban servant girls complaiq TiiatlhWs bereft of' blisses., hard(,e,nough . But worse to train ,a tu tom'ha trainu" Mr,s. , Philadelphia $ecord. take From an Darlington Citizen The school in Hopkins County, having no more than two teaoheis Is your back lame and painful? and each teacher limited to display Does it ache especially after ejecspace of 8x5 feet, will recolve a prize tion? j for the best exhibit of school work. Is thoro-- soreifess in The next three best exhibits wlllal-- , region? $ so receive prizeB. The expence will These symptoms Indicate weak be borne jointly bv the Madisonville kidnoys; schools aud the county board of eduThere is' danger In delay. cation. A committeemen contests, Weak kidneys fast get weaker. appointed by the chairman or the Give your trou&Ie prompt atten' ' Hopkins Cdnnty Teachers' Institute tion. 4 .' decided on the nature Of tho contest Doan's Kidney Pills act quickly. Friday morning. v They strengthen weak kidneys There will also be prizes for the Read this Enrllugton testimony. greatest improvement in school Mrs. Francis Brown,2(M Fourth St., buildings and grounds and also for HopkinBvllle, Ky., say: "There is tree growth. The following, resolu- no doubt about Doan's Kidney Pills tions were adopted by the commit, living up to the claims made foi tee: them and you are at llbrty to use my Committoo on Contests name as one who recommends them We, your committee on contests, highly. I was annoyed for years by make the following recommenda- backache whick came on in spollB, especially severe if I contracted a tions: following-rewar- ds First, That the cold. About four years ago I was be offered fur the best school exhi- induced to try Doan's Kiduey Pills bits, the contests limited to schools and was not disappointed with th haviug no more than two teachers results. After taking a dose or two and each teacher limited to, display I know that the remedy was acting 5' space 8x5 feet. directly on my kidneys and in a Uh$Dlction-ary- . short First prize, Webster time my trouble ceased. DurJ ing tho past four years I have URed Second prize. $12 school library. Doan's Kidney Pills occasionally Third prise, $8 school library. when having similar attacks and In Fourth pi.Jzo, f4 school J ibrary. each case tliey have ivon'me prompt Tho. committee asks- all other relief. I always keep Doan'B Kid- schools to exhibit their 'work at the I In the housei . j , . . same ratio of space per teacher but i?orsaie by all dealers, rnce ou offers no rewrd. cents .Fpster-XlilbuCo , Buifalo, The, committee further 'dflers a NewYork, sole agents forth6'TJiilt large school flag to the district mak- ed States. ing the greatest improvement in Remember the name Doan's ' buildings and grounds. and take no other. Prof. Harmon, of Bowling Green, Business University offers a reward Time to Quit of $5 to the school making is time for Congress to quit. It tho greatest Improvement in tree growth around tbe grounds of the Tempers have risen Bteadily with tbe temperature, nerves are on edge, building. teeth are clicking and fists are A. J. Fox, Chairman. clinching. The honorable gentleR. B. Rubins, Secretary. men are- cussing one another and Work of Tlm. extending invitations "to come out No great thing is created suddenly, back of the barn." Senatorial courany more than a bunch of grap or tesy 18 strained and House courtesy a fig. Epictetus. has snapped, A gentleman from Georgia yesterday defied a gentle. Mrs. C. E. Barnett and Mrs. Buck man from Virginia tbe Republican Shaver were in Madisonville Tues- leader Is anlllinoisan only by adoday vjjlting friends. ptionto have It out outside, and two t, Mrs. Morgan and daughter, Anna gentlemen from Missouri had Jt out Marie, . of Nortouville, were 'here inside. TheBQ are the dojt days, but shopping today. the leash and muzzle ordinanco lack i national force. It is time to kennel. MItis Kathleen Stone, of this city, ' ' ' Chicago Ev'onlng Postr.' 1tHtud.b?,r ff,end' Mfs9 Kenneth Ashby Madisonville' todav-- . ' ,rT Miss Eliza Robinson who has been '"Mrs,. P. BDavip, of this citv'whb sister.Mra. Harry Brann v'RMMg Mb ,MollieWoM vislting-belbe?11n RichiaudiorKRrorai.davn well,- of Nashville,! several Jweoks ir-- j haq rfatiivi'ifi'ri hnrti. ,. mi i has returned hom'e. ;, j ii a II JJi oy We; have bought thef entire stock of Bourland !& Mothershead &nd will Joccupyi both buildings and make every 'tarransr.emenito serve voiTf' cus- rw t r ' tomers better and we do heart- 9 . -- ? ". ; I i 3 I ily; extend .to theircustomers an invitatibti "to make theirold home their headquarters and it shall be our endeavorj5tox please and serve you as well ;.,.": as they have done. , , BARNES. GOWAND INCORPORATED & CO. - ney-Ptill- , rn EARLINGTON, m KENTUCKY one-roo- m irxKH!xKH!xKH!(NHAv - I 1.4:0 Vv'oartln Mercnandise 50 Ceint HOW DOES , or for THAT LISTEN TO YOU? & ft V i r I .! By special arfangem'ent with the manufacturers We are-- i able to make this unusual offer." Wtyh six (6) 'cakes' '6f ' Palm P)$?jtP.&( 5dc fregutar,p,rjce;ipbr,'c&.ke-)- We iUive ab' ' .i ' ' - ,giuieiy .! ir?e, poc jar, pr r;;iiijj, yiy,c L.ream. My muse and I will frolic; 'A follow kissed a chorus, gfrl ,. And died dfWntSr'S 6W. ;j ' TWMVrfrlir&n t'.i w ' i ' .., ." i "m I hi ill' You,may breakyQ.u may shatter; n , In poesy we,'U 'nu J i(i , - , . f.Z. Gall and let us explain, the deiUnd ... . f. your give 5ucn 5picnuiu vaiue tor .!... uiqnt;y. 'jnUajmitmmmmmmmmmmuaMUmmummmmmmmmmmmKmmmm' W .l., I." ! JJ. i J' h6v you how , we can.. I' . nfrtiu"T M ru Wp i y '"'! i' - i ir J .' . ST. BERNARDWRUG STORE: fai'.i. J, , The Lady and Her .Star . "Mrs. Alicd Stebbdnfe Wells has "been appointed a policewoman in Los Angel6s, the first of her class in , , i. ' nri The trust ' But tne"scent o'f the'gra'ft'iiig ' " I h'ang1 a'roimd itittti,' 'I . Will ' , itlli t " ' i i. ' ii. Lifo fJ jLff A ' II '' MrM jliw ' '' xrl " '" " ,Ul i "iy ii ykU l"i.' "K tnOt W,')ll!v iNtoRpohArio Hi T' itJ 1 'C iil .!( I ,!' 1 . ScholarihipForlc,,.;, r r Tr ! t i I A" : the United StatoB,' writes Clara . Greening in Western Personalities in Septeinbor 'Sunset Magazine. "Mr. Wells is practically on duty all the time; and most of her time Sunday is spent in the various parks of the city, watching over the young girls. Here are some of her conclusion: Au alarming in .crease in the delinquency of girls Js due to economic conditions that are thrusting vast numbers into un- lrpaid overworked positions. M-, Wo have a ?0Q scholarship on & Strattou Business College for sale. This is one of the best business colleges it the State, and a scholarship in th is collngtv is Af 1. ' ' Bryan THE SEMI WEEKLY BEE. Miss Ethel Bbbblt was in this city Monday visitirig friends. Miss Allie Armstrong, of the Nor- tonville Dispatch, was here today In, 9MumLytmW Wfi'M Wtl YimMwivi :Mffll m I s -- reason I "nice Suits for Boys and Young Mehln medum weigii't'i' Just1 I ' right for the coming fail and school wear. ' gr Bigger ' " u- ' - I ' ttH ittlri. and Better Than Ever ' NINTH'' ANNUAL' i H i wel-far-- pf Pl B the Interest of her paper. Itz&mWSSnml l mwlBl I I I I eotic to fate Fair SVILLE, f 19 I yf&s(f3rZJZ2&niU "H'pbApW&ifjeii'i. j&zmmm!&mmmafmm: JMBMijimiiiiigMiillTfl iMiffi'MBumWiiM ?sa- ImWfMumaWSt wmdixalmiaMiiwfm 'Our new store is fast near- c.omnl9tlon and it is not JgaJEA5' mi emHK&Z--TiAJiM JwfcS - - fr ?r r . - -- fy itjoS J V weather conditions of every climate. Amalgamated ARC ROOFING will not drip under tho blazing sun, nor crack in tho bitterest cold. It's made by our secret process and & universally acknowledged the Amalgamated ARC one and ONLY absolutely perfect roofing. ROOFING is Btandard and takes the same insurance rate a8 nlato or metal. Our agents are authorized to refund money in full if Amalgamated ARC ROOFING should fail to satisfy. Send for samples and full information., AMALGAMATED ROOFING CO., First Nat'lBwkBM.. tekaisikM.Ak. FOR SALE MY It's not mado for "" any certain climate, but is madd - gggUfxag::- - &r towa-exjaa- .i : jti j.axxwi to withstand tho r?J1 e- - MwkmM mWimtm mllffMM RililviJ WKttufiM HM.va " ',DR " our intention, to 'move ontf of tl, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, loil. I'LL BE THERE I WILL YOU? SEPTEMBER THRILLING TREE ACTS DAILY RACING - - LIVE STOCK SHOW-i BiwF Hit WWmF mr mWmm iitri b . kIHUct MMWHfcF these suits into it. We have put Pr'coa ou tll0in that mean mnnnv In vnn anfl a. - nlonn.nn COLLISION SATITT?rAV- MORE CLASSES AND LARGER PREMIUMS THAN EVER For lnformotlon,occatalouo write to, i; , HEAD-O- N , OLEAN MIDWAY - EDIICATTnM ruxzi JtiUKSES -- GOOD MUSIC- - STAR PLANING MILL COMPANY INC0RP6KATCB I wl ""'! MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY I 1 i - V ii .ii .. i (: - an . . V' '' DULIN'S ' A '' ' ' ' ' 'VW PERRY M. SHY, Secretary, No. 320 Paul Jones Building I .1 , 'l J 1 BEE ADjS PAY, GET THE ;HABJTm , fi. ."fhb xtfd I f 0. The . Twico-a.-Wee- k B. HARDIN DR. L C. RAY Drs. Hardin & Ray m.r DENTISTS Painless Extracting and Parcelein Work High Oom Dtntittry it NOTICE Everyone knowing themselves to. be dollar a year. Subscribe now and give, your favorite contestant 1,000 votes. Miss Adeline Toombs was in lsonvllle today on business. Geo. Mad- Beo is only one W $$mMEM5EM y Nff TaMkjiHH CVANSVIJ.LE REBATE ASSOCIATION from an extended visit to relatives and friendB in New Jersey and 0. Atkinson has returned ear Sptdnky 7cM 399 Pennsylvania. OMcSmittBvAUi. Tom. Stokes Springfield. spent Sunday in Our 86th Sale is a Case, Cabinet, Table and Shelf Emptying Semi-Annual Y Mudisanrille, Kentucky News of the Town W. J. Bailey the notod plano man of,ilacfsonville as here yesterday 'rn.fi onibualneBH. indebted' to me will call at once and settle. Accounts can be paid till Monday atjmy place of business here. After this day all;, payments, can be made at my store in Madisonville, Ky. f4i. who lias boon v'lsttlnR rola-tire- s here has roturnod home. Obi. Albert Toombs and son Cheek and Thos. Stodge, of this placo,' are inProvJdeticothl8 week at work on the'Snamrock mlnos. forest 'StbVe'nfl, of Mndiapnvllle, was In tho city yostorday. Mrs. JJrs. Frank Giannlnl, of Trovl-deoce- ,1 GRAND LEADER Morris 'Kolilman, Owner MrB. Kate Withers spent Tuesday morning In Madlsonvllle visiting friends. Mrs, C. C. Moore, of Emporia, Kan., visited friends in this city Tuesday. Mr. Moore was formerly a dispatcher in this city. Evorythtng repaired In the watch, olock and jewelry line. L. C. Wimy, Jeweler and Optioian, Earlington Ky. Bud Kell was In town today on business. ,", . John Long is on. the sick list this Sale Of men and boys Suhimer wear unparalled in the his- tory of the legitimate clothing business in the Middle West, as thousands of people within a radius of one hundred miles of our store can gladly attest. This disposal h sale of off on all men and boys' Summer off on all styles of Men's Oxfords, Suits One-fift- h with auxiliary sales in men's Shirts, Straw Hats, Fancy Trousers, Underwear, Neckware, Hosiery, etc., is made necessary to accomodate the rush of our new fall stocks: in all departments. A word here to the university, college oi; technical student who wants to outfit or properly grab himself for the new schdbl ' year. We are now showing the advance lines in the new fall styles in students' suits, hats, caps, shirts, hoosfcfy, underwear and shoes. We'd- be glad to have yoij come or hear frdm you. one-fourton-comiover-garment- week. thiH city today. Tho.se desiring to go witn Nick Long made a business' trip to s, neck-war,- e, BariTrrll'RobarasT.'br'kaa wnn horo yesterday ; v vlt-lngfrlond- fl. k waB In ie, tbe.Bee' Mammoth Cave via the Green Bivet party on Sept. 2 pan do so by sending in their names on br before Aug. 31. Tho entire trip with all expens- - i Pi;.: r.' i k . , r '.3iT ? S5S K!t. X' F V t M' . ?-- : K ''', tf , Hr& - Joe Whits, of Kelly's Station, Is visiting his daughter Mro. Oscar Armstrong, of this city. Get your school supplies from tho St. BomarJ Storo.' St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated. Misses Bertha and Alice Orr, spent Friday night in Madisonville with Miss Julia Fawcett. Misses Lilah Bishop and Luulle trip to thlB city Saturday. Whlttinghill, of Madlsonvllle, call.iNIco four room cottage to rent.-App- ly ed on friendB in this city Friday. to E. G. MoLeoo, Frank B. Arnold made a business Madlsonvllle, Ky. J,1 trip to Madlsonvllle Friday. Mrs. Felix McEueii, mother of Marshall McEuon and sons, Onme Mrs. Mollie McGary and little son and Miss Floy, are visit-idk- Jessie, spent Friday in this city acT. McEuon. and J. Q. Pey-ton- with Dr. E. A. Davis, and was companied homo by Miss: Susie famillps! Their homo . Is at ' . ,, Wade .Davis. n Buolt$MoLoan county. 'Felix Browning left Friday Mr. H. L. is a brother of G. T. McEuen, of this city, also a brother of J. V, for a business trip to Chicago. "visiting herneTce' McEuon,' l Charles,- and of MrB. Mrs. Brown Lizzie Peyton. Ho 1b the .leading Mlas Unth Crofin Hopklusvillo. '' merchant of Buel, Mi's. Juo. Graham, of tha country, All klndftiof school supplies at the wis In town Saturday shopping, St. Bernard 'Storo. School books, pencils, rulers and St. Bernard Mining Co. erasers for school children at the St. Incorporated. , Bernard Storo. Boyd, of this place, was in St. Bkknabd Mining Co. Luther Incorporated. Mortons Gap Mouday. Miss Rebecca Hopgood, of Nobo, Mrs. Dumpsey Hale, of Mortons Gap4, was here yesterday vialtiujj sput the night with her sister Mrs. T. C.y Hart Friday night. friends. F, D. McGaiy who has been ill for MIbb Mattio Smith, who has been several days, is able to be on tho vlBiting her brother and family for two weeks, has returned home. road again. Andy. Wilson, Ptable boss ab the Hcola mlnos, spent Sunday with his daughter at Wheatoroft. Mrs. Elizabeth Majors who has boon visiting her daughter In Hun-so- n BBVoral days was called homo on account of tho illness of her daughter Mrs. Jack Stokos. Karr Ramsey and Sheet Wllholm, of Mdl6onvlllp made a business and1-Byrog. ts " : Mc-Eue- . -' . of-S- - !' " i ments later oh. will That Those desiring to go with the Beo'B services, questionqualifybo asked you almost daily by business men seeking your take the Draughon Training and show ambition to rise. if you Mammoth Cave via tho Green Biver More BANKERS indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleges than indorse nil other busi- ir party on Sept. 2 can do so by Bend- ness colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges In 18 States. International reputation. Banklnpr, Tjrpoirrltlng, Penmanship, Enjrllsli, hpclllnp. Arithmetic, Letter ing in their names on or before Aug. Law FREE auxiliary brandies. Good POSITIONS GUARANTEED under reasonable nrltlncr, BbsImm conditions. 31. The entire trip with all expensBookkeeping. Bookkeepers all over Home Study. Thousands of bankcash-ier- s, bookkeepers, and stenographers are es paid cOsts you only $17 50. tho United States say that Draughon's New System of Bookkeeping saves them holding good positions as the result o Mr, Tom Olannlni, of Nashville, from 25 to SO per cent in work and worry. taking Draughon's Homo Study. CATALOGUE. For prices on lesson mado the Bee office a pleasant visit Shorthand. Practically all TJ. S. official court reporters write the System of BY MAIL, write Jno. F. Draughow, todays Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President, Nashville, Tenn. Forree catMrs, Bob Hall is spending today in Whyr Because they know It is the best. alogue on course AT COLLE GE, writfe this city with relatives. DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE NaJhville or Memphis or Knoxrillc, Tenn., or Paducah, Ky., or Evansville, ImL Tho Delineator (now $1.00) and Old papers for sale at the Bee (now1 SI 00) will office. The Cosmopolitan advanee to ONE DOLLAR and FIFTY Mrs. Sallie Stevons has accepted a GENTS a year and no order at the position with Barnes, Cowand & Co. old price can bo accepted after Sept. and will be glad to have her friends 10. Extend your time for either by c 'll on her at this place. sending your order at onoe to Wallace X Weir., Subscription Agent, Han(. L. C. Wiley, Jeweler and Optician, Earlington, Ky. Misses Maude O'Hcaru and Louise Bhoitz, of Nashville, who have been visiting' the Misses Hanua have returned home. J Miss Grade Vaugn, of Sebree, ib visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Ey Vaughn. B. J. Merrihew spent Sunday in 'rrentonw'Ith" frleuds, If Bobt. Featherston is working as operator at Ghthrie for a' fe.w. ,'days. Clias. McGowen, of Uniontown, es paid costs you only $17.50. this city Monday. The congregation of the M. E. l'om Blair who haB been vlBiting Church, South, will move into their in Memphis, has returned home. new church the third Sunday in September. They want to have a Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Peyton, of who havo been visiting rel large attendance on that day. The utlves in this city spent Monday af- pastor will begin a series of meetwith ings in tho new church Wednesday in .Madlsonvllle ternoon night, October 4. He will bo assistfriends. , ed by Rev. Mr. Wlmberly, of MadlDon't neglect your eyes. Hae sonvllle. Hope everyone will get them tested by an expert optioian. rnady to attend. Other announce- l IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE lUU flRptter iUD: , i . BEE ADS PAY son, Ky. 79 ATI,'! ' H Miss Mattle W 11 key, of Madlsonvllle, visited friends here Sunday, MIsb Lily Coyle who has been viBitmg In Dawson, retuf tied home Saturday. Miss Buby Sisk is visiting friends in Dalton tfhls week. k Subsoribe for tho Bee and give your favorite candidate 1,000 votes in the Mammoth Cave contest. She will need thorn before it is out. Miss Sue Mfiko Willis left Suuday for Go6dletsf where' Bhe wili. ylVit, Twice-a-Woe- (F s School Will Soon 03en and The SI Bernard Store i'i-. friends. Mr. Elim who has tyeen visiting ffrie'Ho'sjln1 Hfeh&ef8ontwhas returned ' ALWAYS TO THEERONT r j '1 purpose 01 maKingMne gins nets iur ine wearcis Hroaa smiles as possible'' selected a '. homo. I vy r in rfi .j t i .. J 1 . 1 '.J. What benefit Is a watch. that doeB ij'ai kee-- t&e? Jt tnako1 ithenl, run correctly orgive your money back. ,0. 1. Truempt, Watchmaker, p . ft H i k Mrs. Will Gordon and children are vlBiting relatives in this city today. Mrs. Dick Ashby is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ns 1. Toombs, of Madlsonvllle. U ft'thTtfdHsre .U cales and other DressyRoodsi Jsuitableifforif s,ch.o.Ql . b'lTn"Grifflualp7aIly:e88l8;, Woolfolk and W E. Ashby- are on Green rfteVflaiiing.''- ';'"i ' ' - Ti? ispy-.-- " . J&u&.w.a:Qj) J:8P.arJLngu L. 0. WiiiBV, SuQCbSBprorapPAM1' & .. i 1SIbrHavc WcTBech Unmindful of the Boys ,.,;,!, I. M.l k. n...fv. V1 ' Earlington.Ky Renew your" subscriptToV to the Bee and give Gardner. your favorite Candi. da to, 1,000, v(q ties on. thei Cave coptestf. We are endeavoring to car.ry a stock of merchandise that willmeet the demands of tliepeople of Earlington and surrounding country. , .;. ... ,nh At ..,.. - ,, ......,. All ... . ...- ' - . mmmmmmmimmmmmm II I.I III mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm !. . : r -. II -- -. i mmm wmmmmmmmmmm i ill , W DENTAL DECAY F$ The Money You Spend Helps to Build up SomefPIaee Will you give us your patronage and assist in building up Earlington of going or sending elsewhere for goods? in-ste- ad &?r. As a gift, Community Silver cWRfl &M IS CAUSED BY GERMS EUTHYMOL We are making special low '" 7 V "sir' prices onfall summer goods in order to make room for the. fal goods. Thanking you for all past favors we will be glad to have you call and see us. ' !' - " -- TOOTH PASTE de- ..v"".' kills gems end thus presents cay. Respectfully, n-- - Thc unusually heavy plate of Commuaity S3ver, gives unusual wearing quality; while its Vcautitul 'desigas comparable' oaly with with the richest tabic settings. tLfi test Strling--Karmoai- ac designs at about the price of ordinary plate J ware. Many beautiful i, Made only in a $1atc htavier than trifle. Costa no more tan ordinary plate. fa-- EUTHYMOL TOOTH PASTE oh ' a ( Dealer's Name ) net injure gold fillings or criw. It dees nst scratck tke enamel. It kas a pleasant, re" freshing 7wr. Get it from STl BERNARD STORE W. R. COYLE, Manager ST, BERNARD MINING GO. 't .C INCORPORATED j A' ffvRJ.'i '- P c34 w V.V ' St, Bernard Drug Store ST. BERNARD MINING GO, PtCOMOftATEO ? Earlington Hardware Store msr E.l:rtt 1f, fj w.m wrnirvKD,Trop. ' Jf i ' jwi " - ff ,w ..J M -- , Bflti-jiii- i . t 'liS&r I TX - (r - 4 WHEN IN MADISONVILLE Visit the Princess Theater, the best moving in the country. Something new each night. Matinee every afternoon 2 to 5. VaudeYille each night. f DRFiIOH ' in 5 Sc !OfCENTS A. D. NOE, Jr., Manager. - Incorporated. the work, digests what you eat and makes good rich blood from your food, No more $leopIess Nights, Headache or Stomach Misery. Got rid of all these troubles with Diges toze. Fifty Qontsabottlo, worth tenfold its cost, at drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Digested. It helps your ptomaclulo Always Blesstd with a Hearty Appetite if you use No More Dyspepsia. Gas, ur other Stomach Troubles. Nothing will remain undigested or sour on your - stomach if you will take a little Digesteze. a powerful digestive, harmless and pleasant as Maple Syrup. J?or sale by the drujr department of tho St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. W iBHiiiP fj WHi Kitchen h jflHj rj HelP wteifrv.v."! "3- -r Mrs. Sisk, of tho couutry, mother of MrB. B. E. Nixon, is milch better. P.'L. Ford, who has boon attend ing the Hardonsburg' Fair, returned home Saturday. Miss Emma Vinson, Tvho has boon visiting in Nortonviilo, hasteturned J Yon tan Eat Anything. . - li Eat; what your stomach craveB without tho slightest ffiar of indiires-tiot- i, whioh is an awful feeling. Yop will npt be bothered with Snur Stomach, Jlearlburri, Nausea, Bad Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will take one dose of Digesteze. It relieves and euros as if by Magic. Pleasant an Candy. Belief in one minute, Get a 50c bottle 'from the drug department of tho St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. Vi a i H i Mr. Will Larmouth and family, who have been visiting relatives in OLD BAGS WAJITED-Bri- ng at , Tenn., returned home Sunday. once to the Bee office. Clean, sound, Omer Wyatt called on friends in cotton rags only. Madlsonville Saturday night. What benefit is a watoh that does Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Barnett, ot not keep time? I make them run Dalhart, Texas, who are visiting in correctly or give your money back. 0. 1. Tbuempv, Watchmaker, this oity, spent Sunday in MadlsonAt Wliitford's Store. ville with friends. Mr. Natleau Foster and his brothGet your school books, tablets and erasers from Sisk Bros'. Book Store, er left Monday for a month's visit Madlsonville, Ky. at Hot Springs, Ark. Mrs. Tiny Bennett, of Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. E M. Orr and little son, of Auniflton, Ala., are visiting is visiting Mrs. Jesse Phillips. her sister, MrB. Jas. Vnueht. Mrs. W.'N. Murtln,and children Wo are headquarters for school visited friendB in Madisonvillo Sun supplies. day. Sisk Bkos.' Book Stoke, Mrs. Elmo Shaver visited friends Madlsonville, Ky. In Fordsville Sunday. Mrs. J. E. Fawcett and daughter, Mies Cash, of Princeton, Ky., who j;.ila, visited friends in this city Sun has been visiting Mrs. Fannie Day, day". returned homo yesterday. Audrey Cobb spent a few days In St. Oharlqs thlB week with friends. Mrs. Ii. E. Egloff left for a throe week'B visit to her daughters, Mrs? Mary Staver, of EvanBvllle, Mrs Don Wise, of Princeton, and Joe Eg,' , loff, of, Bponqvllle, Ind. Prince.Miss Susie Eglofl leaveB ton on Monday for Indianapolis, where Bhe will visit her two siBters, Mrs. H. B. Hookin and Mrs. Robt. A. Hale, of that place. MIbb trip to Martwick Shnday. A dance was 'given Home. M. Hanna, " '; Jr. made a business at the E. A. 0. , last night. Clocks that need repairing called Maggie, w.ere in MadlBonvllla Mon for and delivered. Phono 93 8. day. Tbubmpy, 0. I. Misa Janie Victory was in MadlStore. At Wbitford's sonville yesterday visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner ShankB, of Chas. Curtis, of Hopkinsville, was Madlsonville, visited friends in this here yesterday on business. Sunday. city Geo. Mothershead, one of the beBt dry goods salesmen in the country, will remain with tho firm of Barnes, Cpwand & Co. indefinitely and will be glad to have his friends call and see him. Dr. 0. B. MoEuen, of this place, spent Suuday with retatlves in St. .Henry Wyatt, of this city, was in Dawson Springs, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wise and Mrf Harp Nurse Bpont Tuesday night In Madlsonville with relatives. Mrs. J. W. Robinson and Miss Vjrua'Oates wer$ in this city Monday on business. Wonderful Campaign Offer From now until afte"r the election', Nov, 10, 1011, we will send the Daily Eveny ing Post and the Beo one year for $1.50. Send all orders j to.thls office, j S$ Mrs. Susie Turner and daughter Semi-Weekl- ' TlTat - ' c4 - ' In ever- - "fl siirka ?, .a J f S .ii.. Charles. Wonderful Campaign Offer From now until after the election, Nov. 10, 1011, we will send tho Daily EvenBeo ing Post and the year for $1.50. Send all orders one to this office. Albert Larmouth an Earlington boy who has been with the Evansvill Courier for some months past an who entered the newspaper field through the Earlington Bee several years ago has accepted a position as night editor of a Vicksburg, MIbb., paper. Albert Is a crapkor-jqo- k Semi-Weekly Jess Phillips, manager of tho St. Bernard store at St. Charles has improved the store in many ways slnco he has been in charge. It now Hub a neat clean orderly appearance, and is on par with the stores at Earlington and Mortons Gap, if uot bettor. Ice5 Cream Supper given at the Victory building Thurday Night, Aug. , by Ladles Aid and Missionary ociety, for tho benefit of tho new Methodist Church. Everybody 81-- This kitchen helper tho famous Hoosier Kitchen Cabinot is just as strong and willim; 011 wilting iiuuud Bummer days as on bracing days. You can depend onMt to help you out when you noed help the most, for the Hoisier is actually tho kltdhen helper. If you had someone to tako nilles of steps you now take in the call hor'a hgjper and a good oue. kitchen you would-surelWell, the Hoosier saves you miles of steps so it is a kltohon "" helper and a good one. helpB you by having nine-tentThe Hoosier of the thing yon want, at your finger tips when you prepare a meal. You can Bit comfortablo at the Hoosier and do your work in ono-ha- lf tho usual time. That's not half tho good things to bo told about the HooBlor but you owe it to come and soo. We have a special display of Hoosiers, and salesmen in attendance to explain all its admirable labor-savin- g features. hs 4i r t C. A. MORTON Funeral Directors, Furniture, Carpet and Draperies MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY X- - come. Mr,t Turner Yates, of Madlsonville, 533 was In th is city Monday on business. 1 I d t Mr.'and Mrs. C. E. Barnett, of St. Louis, who have been visiting Mrs. O. of this city, returned home today. THE - BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE HERE, MR. FARMER I LOOK r Just Received of the new " pattern in Noto that the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company, Incorporated, it oiler tag to you an ideal proposition for telephone service Using bur service you have advantages at lone distance connections to every important point in the United States. The advantages of telephone service in your residence are too numotous to mention, but among tbetn would bo dailjr communication with the markets, obtaining prices, getting accurate reports en the weather, calling up your neighbors, friends and relatives. All these ad vantages and pleasures are more than worth the price you would pay for the service. Literature and Jofqrmation famished by calling on our wanager, B. G. Mann. BETHEL FEMALE COLLEGE Hdpkinsville, 'Kentucky The only Woman's C6llege in Western' Kentucky offering three years of standard College .work In addition to standard Northern College Entrance Courses, iluilc, Domestic Service and Expression taught by the best of instructors. The home department in not excelled by any school in Kentucky, Our whole capacity has been engaged for next year But we have secured another large, well equipped building for the overflow. For Catalogue apply to newspaper man and Jb rapidly forA full line going to the front along this line. Hib Earlington friends (and that " Flower-de-Luc- e meanB tho whole town) wish him the greatest success in his new field- For Site CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. !sr- - eOMKOTNITy tVWWtfiVWWtVbWiWiVWiWyWWtVAW M H. G.vBROWNELL, Pres. $50 Scholarship on Draughon's ware that is the silver-plate- d Business College, Nashville, Tenn. $100 Scholarship on Bryant & Strat- - so popular this Fall. Your in- ton Business College, Louisville, gpection invited. jtiy. Appiy to Sebii-Weekl- d Funeral Director. """"" 1M0 - ha ei :: A-r-- -ti Licensed Embalmer ' 1 NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, HI. jg 3e y Bee, Earlington Hardware Store "-IK. Earlington, Ky. ( . WHtTFORD, Prop. llnniAViiii rr rv Tr iriMUIOVJIMUILLC. is fawmmtumwmmwwMmH.ww!tMmf?wMM&m?mMHmm i assssssssssssssssssssH . ssssssssssW .sssssssssssssV J H r n; GA vJi-rit ssssssssssssssssssssssH The big sale of Mortons Gap Mercaritile Company ends this week and with it ends the big-gebargain event Hopkins county ever experienced'! At the earnest request of several patrons to extend the sale two days to cover the end of the mdhth's p&y day, we have agreed to do so, therefore sale will positively end, Saturday night, September 2n3.' Extra g,h& irnportant price cut-ting tor the last few days. 1 st M '"'SI iMf .". 'k ( . ( ' , . i 4i Suits Any suit in house $9. 98 This includes all from $18 to $22.50 BestJJFlour $4.29 per barrel ' ! ; Calico 3 cts per y;ard 8 Wasiiing Powders 1 2 boxes 25cti & F -- tl 'Ml ' . Sugar 17 pounds $1.00 Lenox Soap - bars for 25cts Hoosier' LL sets a yard, all you want .M. ft Onty this week will one dollar dpthe work of thiee. yourself everything as advertised. Lots and ldts of bargains leit for the entire family. Come and see for "J Will you be one of the thousand that will take advantage of these prices this week? i M-orton r.aj:rcxa.d iARm REF UNDED uab Mercantile Co J . v INCORPORATE 0 x J- - MortoD , Cafe Kentutiky Ps 1 il & - U1 1 '. m t'n ' i f "f 'v' K v Ai . 1 3 if , n J t K a '