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H H p TUESDAY i" K1, and FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-SECOND B FRIDAY BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. 72 fa h YEAR ARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1911 ! 1 BURGESS .SWIMS j Tff, York$hirmatvCros to' Prance 2 u - in, ry ti , rur vjeicoratea " "- ,, .., " J 1 . BRITISH CHANNEL - ... - . " "Pr in'cesfl Ice Cream "JA . '- I .. Church Notes St ov- Charles News iMC i At The" Star inwTi '& iiiiAiii Restaurant Christian Chmrek The vacation season is nearly Aim ifri AniiiirtftitiW"&inlffiniifoira :f t' W' r W' . ?u w m rVir ' . B :r Vti, t !f V er now and large gatherings are ex; pected at all the services next Sunday, Come and liring your friends, Sunday school begins at 0:80, F. Will Open lb Doors to the Public DUPLICATES WEBB'S FEAT B. Arnold, Superintendent. The Sept. I3th Sunday school has fixed the last Sunday in this month as Rally Day London, Sept. 6. William Buraim The 0. G. Sprouso Co. has opened and has set itsday. at 800 In attengess, a Yorkshireman, successfully a Dry goodB store In You the Victory dance on that tho hustlerswill want for that swam the English Channel from building on Main st. and will start to be one of Dover to Cape Griz-Ne- z landing at business In this city on Wednesday, occasion and get ono of tht Souveat 10:30 o'clock this Stpt. 18, with a big sale. They have nirs. Cape Griz-Ne- z Church sorvlces wjll begin at purchased the Grand Leader stock 10:30 in morning, almost exactly twenty-fou- r the morning hereafter and and to this have added the $14,000,00 hours after leaving Dover. He re- stock of L. Llpman & Go,, of Nash- the communion services will follow ceived telegraphed congratulations ville. The O. G. SprouBe Co. have the sermpn. Subject for the morna reputation for offering rare bar- - ing sermon next Sunday morning, from King George. (his "Seeing Jesus " Burgess has been trying for years pains and they expect to keepThey Evening service begins at 7:30, reputation up in Earlington. to emulate the feat of Capt. Webb in extend to every man, woman and Sermon subject, "A Wedding in 1875, and several times had been lohild in Earlington and vicinity a High Life." Special mnsic. You within a mile of the goal, only to be cordial invitation to be present at ar9 Invited. Tuesday evening the tho opening of this great bargain ple's Meeting, Mrs. F. Young Peosweyt away by the receding tide. B. Arnold store on Wednesday, Sept. 13th. Dout forget the place The Victory Superintendent. All young Chris'" Struggle! With Strong Tide building on Main st. one door above tians invited to attend. k On this occasion, which Burgess the Earllngton Bank. When you Wednesday evening the services, led by Mrs. McGary. An declared would be his last attempt, onmo to this sale bring a copy of the interesting and helpful evening and he started from South Foreland at Earllngton Bee or ono of the large you will be glad you came. d bills with you that you may be 1 0 :50 o'clock- yesterday morning. A Thursday evening music they sell goods just, as sal at the home of Mrs. W. H.rehear Whit-forstrong tide was flowing and the swim- they aro advertised. F. D. Rash leader. If you mer had a hard task to get past like to sing come and enjoy this Goodwin Sands. Four hours after splendid drill in music. Foleys Sidney Remedy (Liquid) his departure he was only six miles Is a great medicine of proved value on his way. for both acute and chronic kidney "My child wai burned terribly about the fco, This was the last heard of him un- and bladder ailments. It Ib espec- neck and chest I applied Dr. Thomas' Eclectic til the news of his success in reaching ially recommended to elderly people Oil. The pain ceased and the child sank into a M'. Hanson, Hamfor its wonderful and reconthe French shore reached here, and structive qualities, tonic the perma- restfulN.sleep." Mrs. Nancy V. burg. and considerably anxiety was felt as to nent rellof and comfort it gives his fate. A heavy fog enveloped the them. AGEDCITIZEX GOME Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., channel last night and the crossing steamers tailed to sight tne shimmer. Incorporated Drug Department. Ben F. Hale, of This City, Crosses k When he landed at Deal this eveBARXZS, COWAND & CO. Death's River Wednesday Morning ning Burgess received a rousing welcome, and with difficulty made his" Gave Banquet to Clerks at Star RestauBen F. Hale, a wellJcnown oitlzen, way through the cheering throng to of this city, died at his home Wed" rant Wednesday Night a hotel. nesday morning of old age coupled with a complication of diseases, he "In the time the swim occupied I Mr. H. D. Cowand, of the well had been Hi for quite a while and should have been able to cross the by the goods Arm of BarneB, the end channel twice but for the adverse cur- known dry Co., gave his clerks a family. was not unexpected Ho was interred la the Cowand & rents," he said. "Against those banquet at the Star Restaurant Grape Vine Cemetery Thursday, in had a terrific fight, and again came Wednesday night that wab greatly the presence of a large number of within an ace of failing. When ap- enjoyed by all. Those present were: friends and acquaintances, tho funElglo SIsk, George eral services were conducted by Rev the strong H. D. Cowand, S. E. Stevens. Miss Brandon, of this place. He leaves a proaching Cape Gris-Ne- z Brooks, Mrs. outward set of the current forced me Dodge O'Brien. Miss Margaret li wife, four sons and one daughter who have the sympathy of the ento alter my course three times. 1 was and Misb Mary Blair. tire community. held up tor some time, but when Apply a cotton cloth wet, with had rounded the corner I found slack LINIMENT For bowel complaints in children water, and then knew that I was as- BALLARD'S SNOW burns, sores or to all wounds, cuts, always give Chamberlain's Colic, sured Of success. blisters, and note its wonderful heal- Cbolera and Diarrhoea Remedy and ing power. It is prompt and verv CaBtor oil. It is certain to efleot a Iwimmer Stung by Jellyflid effective. Price 25c, 50c, and $1 00 cure and when reduced with water was just in the slack of the tide per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard and sweetenod is pleasant to take. "It No physician can prescribe a bettor that I got in. If I had not managed Drug Store. l remedy. For Bale Dealers. it then I might, have missed it and Mrs. J. W. Renfro and grands drifted to Calais. It took three full daughter have returned from a ten Popular Young People Wed tides and two part tides to take me days' stay at "Glen Lily" Springs. Mr. Riley Coyle was in ProviI was severely stung several over. Two of Earlington's popular young dence Thursday. people spruug a surprise on their times by Jellyfish, and while in friends Wednesday afternoon by after a sick spell, I felt They were Frauk Take HERBINE for heartburn, heartbroken. Several times I was on sour belohing or constipation, it getting married. Elsie Brown. The Withers and Miss the point of giving up. 1 had hal- oleanses and strengthens the liver, ceremony took place at the parsonstomaoh and bowelB. Price 50c. age. Rev. Brandon; of the Metholucinations and saw horrible things dist church, performed the ceretoo horrible to relate. I also had Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. mony in his usual impressive mantrouble with my goggles. Mr. Ira Bryant, of Bowling Green, ner. The bride is a daughter of Mr. "For a while I was almost delir- Fla., Is the guest of L. V. and E. W. and Mrs. J. H. Brown and the groom is a son of Mrs. Kate Withers, of ious, but my pilots, accompanying Renfro. this city. Mr. Withers is a rising motor boat, beganto sing, Conductor L. V, Renfro, who is on young me in the Railroad man and stands wen and this gave me fresh courage to the work train at Henderson, spent with Company. Miss Brown is a yesterday with his iamlly. persevere. I used the overarm stroke charming and attractive young lady and is very popular in this communall of the way except when my heart ity. Here's 'luck to them as they I hen I used the ave me trouble. of life. travel do wvthe-patack stroke. I kent ud a steadv 24 ., , I . It nours s ....- stroKes to me minuite roi Foley Xidaey Pilli one-ha- lf hours It took seven and Will reach your individual case if to make the last 5 miles. tou have any form of kidney and TiKid Battle Wita taa Garrtati bladder trouble or .urinary IrregularMrs. J, P. Daniels, of ities. Try them. It was 7 o'clock in the morning Sold by St. Bernard Miniag Co., Inwhen the swimmer sighted Gris-Ne- z Sip, Ky., writes: "I was corporated, Drug Department. two miles semaphore. He was then so sick for 3 or 4 years, In these two to the I had to hire my work Sisk'Mofton miles it was a battle with the currents, done, most of the time. 1 Mr. Lake Morton, son of M. M. but when Burgess got within the Morton and Misb Magadalene Slsk, I had given up hope. When shelter of the cape ne swam easily daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Sisk, ashore. He stumbled for two or I began to take Cardui, I both of Mortons Gap were married three steps, then walked steadily at Ca.rmi, 111., Wednesday morning. knew, right away, jt was The young couple were accompanwithout assistance. He looked rehelping rhe. Now, I am of ied to CarmI by a brother-in-lamarkably fresh considering his long the groom, J. W Elliott. The hapbetter than ever before in immersion. py pair returned on 51 to Mortons my life, and Cardui did it." Burgess' success followed nine Gap. The Beo wishes them happiness and prosperity. plucky but unsuccessful atrempts to B 64 negotiate the narrow span of water Can tlook well, oat well or feel well with Imbetweenlhe Frerich and English coasts. pure blood feeding your body. Keep the blood Numerous attempts nave been pure With Burdock Blood Bitters. Bat simply, made to swim the channel since4875, take exercise, keep clean and you will have long life. when Capt. Matthew Webb swam to Calais' in 21 hours from 'Dover for St. Louis Jim Maloney Woman's Tonic Tuesday night. left will go to o and 45 minutes. Until today ho one He has been able to duplicate this feat. "7 from there. Cardui has helped thousCarl Meacham is on through '"When you have that awful pain In freight now. A full line ands of weak, tired, worn-o- ut the back don't delay but go and buy Flower-de-Luc- e a'box of Bloodlne, Blood and Kidwomen, back to health. "I have a world of confidence in " neys Tablets. They make 6iok kidIt has 'a gentle, tonic acChamberlain's Cough Remedy for I neys well. They even cure Bright have used It with perfect suocess," Disease and Diabetes, tit. Bernard tion on the womanly syswrites Mrs. M. I, Basford, Pooles-villJoining Co., Incorporated, Drug tem. It goes to the cause Md, For sale by all Dealers. Special Agents. in a .Little Less Than 24 Hours TKSW DRY GOODS FIRM Wed-nejda- y, Mid-wee- - con-vlnce- d. in 1 Mit-obe- 1 by-al- mid-chann- .", ...!. It Helps! west-southwe- st. w CARDUI Tho Ohl-gag- Mrs. N. I. Toombs spent Wednestor the brevity of the St. Charles day with her mother Mrs. Dick Ash-bcolumn. There has been so much doing in St. Gharleb this week that I fear the oditor wouldn't give us Miss Florence WlnstnaH vfaitoJ room s'hodld we attempt to give evfriends in Earlington Wednesday. ery happening of the week, so we Tom Kelly, of HopkInsville who shallontent ourselves with Just a has been in this city for a few days aaa try not to impose on iew item has returned home. gooa nature. Dr. and Mrs. W. P, Ross have The Cave Contest Is over at last, rented the home of George RusbbI with MIbs Willie Jenkins second. lor tno wluter. Mr. and Mrs. Russel After much pondering on the subwill spond the winter In Texas. ject, we decided that it would look too bad for us to push her up to first We make a speolalty of doing two place and compel an Earlngton girl and three color work. If you want to take second, so out of courtesy to classy Job work that will give satisthe Earlington people we restrained faction Bee our samples and get ourselves and let Earlington take prices at the Madlsonville Branch first, and we also wish to say that Office in Morton's Furniture Store. at no time was there more than one Aileen Davis, Manager. baok subscription nd one future Clarence Cliff who has beon la subscription paid by ono person.. Johnnie Brlzentine,' the popular year is Friday niht tho Buiok put Sher- little salesman with Zelnsmeister & Indianoplis for the pastthis city. the guest af hiB parents in lock Holmes in the background by Sons, was In town Thursday. Earl Wilson, of White Plains, was discovering the robbery of King's Misses Mary Haddox Drug Store at Earlington. Norris Shellie Penn, theElla charming and in the city Wednesday. vistwo King, Jell Sisk and Max Gilliland itors from Kevil, Ky., left WednesE. J. Sisk, of St. Charles, was in motored over to Madlsonville early day for Hopkinsville, where thev tne city 'veanescay. in tho Bvening and Norris King had Rev. J. P. Tuck, ot Central City, loft an order for a package to be left will enter McLean College. jurs. a. K. U'tfannon and son 4 who is conducting a meeting at just outside the door for him to get was in town Wednesday. on his return that night. The ptrty Earl, were in" Earlington Wednes Nortonvllle Mrs. Roy Hall left Thursday mornarrived In Earlington about 12:80 aay. ing for E. J. Sisk mado a business trip to spend Hopkinsville, whore she will and drovp up to the drugstore. King a week visiting friends. got out and struck a match in search Madlsonville Wednesday. Don't forget the for the package. It wos then that Mr. J. A. Chsney, who was serihe discovered the door open. Fur ously injured in the mines about Bee bas a branch office for Madlther search showed that it bad been two monthB ago, continues to im- sonville people in Morton's furnix ture Store. If you want advertisbroken open by main strength, bo prove slowly. or wish to subscribe leaving Sisk and Gilliland on guard Mr. James Terry, from Oklahoma, ing thejob work or up number 4. paper, call at the door to prevent tho escape of is visiting H. C. Griffin, of Fox Run. for Ailehn Davib, Manager. the burglar from that direction, he Prayer meeting Wednesday night Mr. Cal Walker was in Earlington went in search of reinforcements. Returning with Ed Barnett, they en- was attended by a large crowd. Thursday morning. Obadiah Griffin made a business tered the store and turned on tbe Mrs. Falcon Baker, who has a selight switch, but the robber had an- trip to Crnfton Monday. ticipated this move and had gone to John Berry has accepted a posi- rious case of typhoid fever, is still unimproyed. each light and turned It off. By the tion with the Nprtonvllle Coal Co. MIsb Lily Harris is on the siok time that they wero all turned on as shooting boss. list this week. again no one could be found, but on Rupert Swiuney left Tuesday for investigation the back door was Digestion and Assimilation Denver, Col., and San Antonio, Tex. found to be wide open, showing the avenuo of escape, in his haste the It is not tbe quantity of food taken W. S. Wilson and daughter, Miss robber left his shoes and tools on the but tbe amount digested and assi- Daisy, were in Evansville Wednescounter of tho soda fountain. En- milated that giveB strength and vi- day attending Barnum & Bailey's trance was gained by the use ot two tality to the Bystem. Chamberlain's circus. iron brake keyB used as prizes. The Stomaoh and Liver Tablets invigoMr. R. S. Dulin, Sr., broken look was found on tbe table. rate the stomaoh a lid liver 'and who haBbeen visiting of Springfield, Nothing was missing except a few enable them to perform tholr func- has returned home. relatives here, pocket knives and some ice cream. tions naturally. For sale by all Dr. Robt. 8ory is visiting his par. Judging from the size of his shoes, Dealers. (ents at A clams Station. which were about uumbrr sixes, and Miss Eleanor Smith will leave his fondness for ice cream, many Lyceum Course Sunday for Hamilton College. think he was a boy of about seventeen or eighteen years of age. Get tbe habit of coming to the The dates arranged for the LyceMr. J. V. McEuen opened his store um course for tbe following year are branch office of the Bee, at Morton's Furniture Store, to the public Friday and a great as follows: when you waut engraved cards, emMendelssohn Quartet, Nov. 1. crowd was present from early in the bossed letterheads, dance tickets or morning to a late hour that night. Musical Favorites, Jan. 12. programs. We have the beRt and Delightful music was furnished both Ralph Bingham, March 10, day and night by the St. Charles The price for tbe season ticket is let us figure with you on prices. string band, and refreshments in the $1.00, single entertainment 50c. To Aileen Davis, Manager. way of Ice cream cones were served those who have subscribed tbe tickMrs. L. M. white, of Hopkinsville, to one and all. Besides Mr. and ets will be delivered by Nov. 1. Oth- tbe guest of Mrs. G. w. Mills, has reMrH. McEuen and Misb Ruth M- ers desiring tickets will have opporturned home. cEuen, the store force was composed tunity to obtain them before first visitHenry Daves, has of Misses Verna and Lynna Gallo- entertainment. For information ing relatives herewho somebeen bas for time, way Miss Laura Woodruff, Mrs. Joe concerning course see C. E. Dudley, returned Long and Mr. Charlie Long. Mr. manager, or J. E. Fawcett, Bee of- Arkansas.to his bome in Ft. Smltk, MoEuon says that he means to have fice. an up to date store and expects a Kills a Murderer large trade. If you are pale, weak, languid or A merolless murderer is AppendiMiss Willie Jenkins left for tbe anaemic a few doses of Bloodlne Cave Friday, accompanied by Misses Liver Pills will increase tho supply citis with many viotimB, but Dr. Laura Woodruff and Lynna Gallo- and improve the quantity of blood. King's New Life Pills kill it by preway and Mr. Clay Woodruff. Mibs Small pill, small doses, pleasant and vention. They gently stimulate Willie has worked faithfully and never gripe. St. Bernard Mining stomach, liver and bowels, preventhonestly 'or this trip and we are Co., Incorporated, Drug Department ing that dogging that invites appendicitis, curing Constipation, Headconfident that she will enjoy It to Special agents. ache, Billiousness, Chills, 25o, at all the utmost. Sunday afternoon tbe monument Miss Jobs Greer, who has been vis- Druggists. of Mr. A. H. Hamby was unveiled iting Misses Genie Hamilton and Toombs, of Miss at Union Temple by the St. ObarleB Ruth Bamberger, in Owensboro, for terville,Adeline Sunday with Slaugh spent her sislodge of Woodmen. A large orowd the past five weeks, returned home ter, Mrs. Cam Ashby. from here attended the, ceremonieB Wednesday afternoon. Miss Edna Jackson is on the sick and the Dawson Camp sent a large A most bellghtful dance was givnumber of representatives. room Wed- list. en in tbe E. A. C. club Dr. B. O. McEuen and Mr. Rex nesday evening In honor of Miss Jess McEuen visited their parents here Greer, who has Just returned home Sunday. from Owensboro. A large orowd attended the lecfey Kttwr ari iMta Twite, ture at the Masomo Hall Sunday Before yon Beach the Limit night given by Prof. H. Clay Smith, of physical endurance and while Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, of Hopkinsvllle. Prof. Smith is a your condition is still ourable, tako discourages andleseensambition; beauty. strong man and one vigor ana cneenui-nes- s never grows tired listening to such Foley Kidney Pills. Their quick action and positive results will desoon disappear a fine speaker as he is. light you. For backache, nervous, when tbe kidneys arc Will Grlbble, who has been quite ness, rbenmatism, and all kidney, out of order or disill for Bome time. Is much better. bladder ana urinary trouoie. eased. sat up awhile Sunday and enterHe Mining Co., Sold by St. Kidney trouble has on Incorporated, Bernard tained bis friends who called Drug Department. become so prevalent him. that it is not uncomMr. and Mrs. Aut RoblnBon returnmon for a child to be Frank Withers made a business ed home Sunday from Central City, trip to Nashville Tuesday. born afflicted with where they spent the latter 'part of weak kidneys. If tbe Miss Mary Kollinsworth, Howell, last week with mends. child urinates too often, if tbe urine scalds tbe guest of Mtb. L. D. Huff. A large orowd of loyal Republi- is if, when the child reaches am R S. Thurrel, of Atlanta, Ga., was the flesh, or should be able to control the cans Journeyed to Madlsonville Satage when it Wednesday. in 'the city urday to bear O'Rear speak. passage, it is yet afflicted with family upon- it, thecause of the diffMisses Mary Ella Haddox, of Ke-vt- l, F. D. Rash and daughterand Mrs. G. Margaret, iculty depend i3 kidney trouble, and the first and Shellie Penn, of Bandana, C.AtklnBon and aro visiting Miss Alma Sisk for a returned Sunday from a lengthy 6tep should be towards the treatment of stay at Atlantic City, these important organs. This unpleasant few days. MIsb Carrie Baldwin most success- trouble is due to a diseased condition of Mr, Arthur Baullq, from Paducah, fully filled Miss Aurolla Waller's tbe kidneys and bladder and not to place in the Post Oflloe while that habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miseryoung lady enjoyed the trip to MamSemi-Weekly The author feels that there is an apology due the people this week Ib tho guest of Mr. Volney Slsk this week. Mrs. W. J. Fabll was in Earlington Monday. , Mr. Bunion MoGregor, who had tho misfortune of getting his leg broken several weekB ago while engaged In loading logs, Is improving and his many friends hope to see him out again soon. Wm. Gribble is able to be out again after a severe illness of two weeks. It seems like home again to seo "Bill" on the streets. Mr. D. D. Woodruff's family, who have been spending the summer in Dawson, returned home Monday. St. CharleB certainly was on the map Wednesday from the drummers' view, as there were Just twelve salesmen here during the day. Tho Mammoth Cave party returned Wednesday night. All are unanimous in their praise of the trip, both from the scenic side and the Jolly crowd that they were with. Jesse Phillips was in Earlington Wednesday night and Thursday morning. Madlsonville Notes' BY AILEEN DAVM. y. Semi-Week- ly Anti-Saloo- n bed-wettin- g, - Just Received of the new " pattern in moth Caye. ' i Scholarship for Sale !,' .7, We bare a $100 scholarship on Bryan & Stratton Business College . fot sale. This Work of the beat college ,iu tb fltata, and, a scholarship la this collage is A 1 bus-foea- e. of the trouble. It helps, it helps quickly, surely, safe ty. It has helped others. l4i"JIf Trv J ,,. v jyur HJ.WJ1J. fiat a hnM 4nr!a.,t UAMyfl ,Vt.fVI, Tfl SEMI WEEKLY BEE. larities of bladder troubles, removing gravel, the kidneys add bladder Iti. both mek ahtTwotalen. Regulates bladder troubles in children. If not For Sale sold by ware that is by mailyoar druggists will be seut the silver-plate- d on receipt of S;1.00. One 160 Scholarship oh Draughon's small bottle la .two., months treatBusiness College, Nashville, Tenn. o popular this Fall. Your ment and peldow faile to perfect a $100 Scholarship on 'Bryant & Strat- invited U tan Send.fot testimonial f K ii Bill ess uailaa. T,niilsiville. ' Kyran'ri'teePaM; Dr. E. torn Yf. 1 Ky. Apply t! EnrUngton Uarimrt) Store Hall, 3996 Olive street, St. Louis, B?K, Nl " Mo, Sold by druggists. Xarlingtou, Ky. e, in-paction able with kidney arid bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of A Texas Wonder Swamp-Rois soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in htty- The Texas Wonder cures kidney cent and and cures diabetes; weak and lame size bottles. You may backs, rheumatism, and all irregu- nave a sample bottle fJSSlB ot onc-uoll- ar f M pamphlet telling alii monial fetters received from sufferers to be just the Who found Swamp-Roo- t remedy needed, la writing Dr, .Kilmer & Co., BinghamtOn, N. Y., be sure and mestiotthfo paper. Doa't make any mistake, bat remember the name. Dr. and the address, Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t, Biagbamton, N, Y., ou every bottle. -- by mail, free, also about bwamp-KOot, & Hom. tiswvsp-Rw- including many of the thousands of testi- J - . 8kl-WlWKI,- Y '" ,.' ICbc-lfe3e- Subscription Rates c ' 'I :?: Oae Year PAUL M. MOORE, EDITOR AND PUBUSHBR Threw '..$1.00 60 25 , Six months months Slnglo copies f ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS J. E. FAWOBTT MANAGER 5 BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pur The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream ofTartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE COLORED ROYAL coLinor. C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. , Member ef Kentucky Press Association end ; District Publishers League f Secti 1 Sp9oimen copies' mailed free on application. Correspond ents wanted in all parts of the county. AddreBS ua for Funeral Director and Embalmer Any Gall Answercl Promptly Dayjir Nxgkt. 9 Brunch O0ice mMertui's Furniture Store, 119 Stuth Main Street, Madi- nnrille, Kentucky, Fhene lie. 4 MISS AlLEtN DAVIS, Mgr. I Telephne47 .Amirl'ii Friiay, September 8, 1911 lillMMIIMHIMIMM'.MmiMMi ij8i n!iiif'J.'iA.' . irfl"nainififo The man who whispers down a Try Our Celebrated well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and "hollers." Princess Ice Cream I At 3J Mh The Star Restaurant .pJ.TPil!!a,l'ul'.''"J'SPJ',J'H DAYS OF DIZZINESS Lucky Man. Come to Hundreds of Earlington what you might call an People adroit man?" "Decidedly his sins never And him out and his debts never There are days of dizziness; ' find him In." Puck. Spells of headache, weariness, "Ho Is Attacks School Principal A Bevere attack on school principal, Ohas, B Allan, of Sylvanla, fa., is thus told by hi in. "For more All trouble and diseased kidney. remedies failed till I used Electric Bitters, but four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me completely.' Such results are common. Thousands bless them forcuring stomach trouble, female complaints, kidney disorders, blllioustioss, and for new health and vigor. Try' them. nly'COc than three years." tie writes, suifered ludeBcribable torture from rheumatism, liver and stomach 'I at all Druggists. Mrs. T.R. Fiuley and W. J. Faull, of St. Charles, were in the city Wednesday. Frank Brown was iu town Friday. A sore throat can be treated best from the outside. The throat should bo rubbed gently with BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMFXTl Apply at night and cover with a cotton cloth band-agby morning' the soreness will disappear. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. D. W. Uinstead was in Madison-Titl- e Wednesday on business. Mrs. W. S. McGary, who has been ix Priucdtou for the past three weeks, with her husband, has returned home. o; backache; Sometimes rheumatic pains; Often urinary disorders. All tell you plainly the kidneys are sick. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Here is proof of thoir merit in Earllngton: John Davenport. Wileon St., Earllngton, Ky., says: "I suiltred more severely from kidney trouble than words can descslbe. My back was so sore and lame that I could not work for days at a time. The kid ney secretions were scanty and there was a constant pain iu my head. I often became dizzy and dark spots appeared before my eyes. Nothing helped me until I procured Doan's Kidney Pills at the St. Bornard Drug Store. I felt better after using them a few days aud from that time on T improved steadily until I was in good health." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Co . Buffalo, cents Foster-MilbuNew York sole agents for the Unit-- . rn ed States. Remember the name take no other. Doan's-an- d Madisonvirie. Miss Miss Miller Evans spent Wednesaay in Ruth Wyatt was in Wednesday shopping. Madison-ville Garnett Liudle, of Clay, the guest of Miss Ruth Wyatt, war. in Madisonville Wednesday. Dr. P. B. Davis made a business trip to Madisonville Wednesday. ' Diarrhoea is always more or less You Need Stationery. prevalent during September, Be Jirepared for it. Chamberlain's Nothing gives an Individual or a and diarrhoea Remedy is prompt and effectual. It can al- Arm standing in the business world ways be depended upon and is like nice stationery neatly printed. pleasant to take. For sale by all The Bee job departDealers. ment keeps constantly on hand a JE. E. Owen was in Evansville fine line of letterheads, noteheads, "Wednesday. billheads, statements and envelopes, CD. Darrah was In TDvansville both linen and commercial. We "Wednesday. Capt. Paul Price was in Madison-Till- e also do circular, invitation and work, Give us a trial. You Wednesday attending the funwill be pleased. eral of Mrs. Dave. Bondurant. Semi-Weekly cat-a.og- uo 1 r" Everybody is liable to "catch cold" Walter Wright spent Wednesday but those who give u cold proper at moruir.g in the city on buSiuess. tendon never lfave serious lung Ed L Youug was in the city dlensee. It is neglect that makes them serious. Prudent persons use Wednesday. JBALLARD'S ROREHOUND SYR' UP as soon as the trouble appears A Great Advantage to Working Men iciated. nd the cold is cured at once. Price Last Saturday bight William J. A, Madle, 125 S. 7th St., and $1.00 per bottle. Sold O., says: "For yearB I walker and Mrs. Ellen Good were by St. Bernard Drug Store. suifered from weak kiduevB and a united in holy wedlook'at the jiome bride. Many tiled presents severe bladder trouble. Strotlier Hancock, of this city, was of Foley Kidney Pills andlearned of the given nv me many irienas. their were in Evansville Wednesday attending wonderful cures so I began taking Rev. Evaus officiated. ' ' . ho circus. them and sure enough I had as good Garrett, Hazel Misses' b. H. Prather, of Madisonville! 'was results as any I heard about. My white aud Pauline' Susie Murphy loft Tuesin this city on business'. backache left me and to one of my day morning, f or Frankfort to attend business, exptessman, that alone in the State Normal College Albert's Headache Checkers give a great advantage. My kidneys acHenry. Tandy and Reuben instant relief and permanently cure ted free and normal, and that saved are both on the sick list, ' Chunn all headaches, neuralgia, periodical me a lot of misery. It is now a pitins. flFly.adouerlb cents; 25 doses pleasure to work where it used to bf SocentB. Mailorders fllltd by the a misery. Foley Kidney Pills have Beware of Ointments for Catarrh Bloodino, Corporation, Boston Mass. cured me and have mv highest that Contain Jfercury, St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporat- praise." As mercury vill surely destroy tbe sense of ed, Drug Department, Special Sold by St.Bemard Mining Co., smell ind completely deradge the whole system Agent. Incorporated, Drug Desartment. when entering It through tho mucous surfaces. - Lum Wooton was in the city .yesterday en business. Mrs, Fannie Day spent Wednes. Last Sunday was a great day at day in Madisonville shopping. several churches of the otty. the Rev. W. N. Clark made friends in At the Baptist church Rev. EvanB had fine congregation day and night. Madisonville a visit Tuesday. Elder Selectman held bis last F, D. Rash was in the county seat q arterly meeting with the A. Tuesday, ui. E, Zion church. Rev. G. C. Your Success Parker preached in the afternoon. The third Sunday will be Rev. The Draughou Training will take Marks last Sunday with us before you from the $1.00 a day class of the annnual conference. Yon are wag earners and, step by step, elecordially invited to be with him that vate you to the $10.00 a day class, 'day. What benefit is a watoli that does this hastening the end of yonr journot keep time? I make thorn run ney to SUCOES. For catalogue, correctly or give your money back. address Draughon's Practical BusiC. J. Tbuempy, Watchmaker, ness College,' Nashville, Tenn., or At Whitford's Store. Paducah, Ky., or Evansville, Ind.. The public school had a most' auspicious opening Monday mortilrg or Washington, D. O. the 4th. After a most pleasant vaGeorge Atkinson was iu Madisoncation the teachers and students met in tho spacious chapel ot the ville Tuesday. at school building lit 8:80 a. in. The OLD RAGS WANTED-Br- ins pchool was called to order by Prof, once to the Bee oflice. Clean, sound Bell. Devotions were conducted cotton rags only. by Rev. J. R. Evans. After Prot. Miss Marv Hewlett left Tuesday Bell iu ills characteristic way set for Nebo, .whore she will Bpend a foith in an addross the part which few weeks. the teachers, pupils and the patrons Old papers for sale at tho Bee must play to make the school a suc- ofllco. cess, he then called upon Bros. John Cannon aud wife of Hopklns-vlllEvans, Marks and Mr. R. Teague who fur short addresses which seemed in this cityhas boon visiting friends have returned home. to have been engaged by the, teachers and the student body. There were a large number of patroim Notice, Poultry Raisers present to give inspiration to, .tho occasion. Mote than 250 pupils enNow is tho time of year to foad ' . rolled the first day. your fowls a good tonic. K4 11 14 Mrs. Cordler Earl, of Madison- cures Cholera, Roup. Gapes, Canker . ville, Ir supplying for Mrs. and Llmberneok. When fed ns a Ross during the severe illness of Mrs. preventive it not only keops them Koss, son John. We wish lor John healthy, but makes them lay. Price an early recovery. l50o. No Cure. No Pay. Guaran A most delightful dinner was teed bv your druggist, St Barnard served Rev. Evans and family, Prof. Mining Co., Incorporated Drug De Bell and a few other frionds at the partment, Earliugtou, Ky., GardOld Baptist church last Sunday after iner & Bowmer, Madisonville, Ky. Try it under the guarantee. Ask services by Mesdttmes MarthaDavie, Sophia Maxwell and Georgia Cfiunh, for booklet on diseases of poultry. We assure these good women that these tokens of love and kindness H. C. Bourlandand W. L. Phillips '' '; ' are spending a few days in Chicago. shall never be forgotten. Miss Cairio Payne, of OroftoiV, is Wonderful CampaiTi OfferFrom in the city visiting Mr. Will Hlnes now until after tne election, Nov. 10. and family. 1911, we will send the Dailv Eveny Bee Savonia Christiau, of St. Louis, is ing PoBt and the here to attend school. ono year for $1.50. Send all orderB Mr. J. A. Swan, of Logan county, to this oflice. Ky., is here visiting Henry King Mrs. E. M. Orr and little son, who and family. havo been visiting relatlvps In Hen. - Misses Bessie and Nina Harris, derson, havo returned to Earliugtou who have been visiting Mr. and where they will visit Mrs. Orr's Mrs. J.E. Vaught until E. M. Mrs. George Sims, have returned to their home after a pleasant stay. Orr, who is now on a fishing trip on" Green River with E. L Wise and Rev. G. W. Hampton, of Spring-fiel- Jack Martin returns to Earllngton. Tenn., was in tho- city a a few Mr. and Mrs. Orr aud. family will h days last week visiting J. then go t) their homo 111 Anuistou, and famity. Ala. Rev. P. H. Kennedy, D. D., of Wonderful Campaign Offer-Fr- om Henderson, spent a few pleasant now until after the election, Nov. 10. moments with us Sunday artarnoon. 1911, we will send the Dally EvenMrs. Lillle Cavanaugh, the baby ing Post and tho y Bee of G. "v. Wilson and Mrs, Malinda one year for $1.60. Send all orders Small are all very sick. to this office. Mrs. Rosa Br Dunlap, of MadiMrs. H. R. McOreary and son atsonville, was in the city Sunday vis- tended Barnum & Bailey's circus In iting her mother, Mrs. Mollle Ven-tri- Evansville Wednesday. Dispatcher Osvou and Stokes and The marriage of Mr. Albert Book Trainmoster Darrow wero in Evanser and Mrs. Julia Bradley at the ville Wednosday. Baptist churph was quite an' enjoyable affair to tho large crowd that witnessed It. In the- abseitae of Rev. Exans Rev. G. w. Driver offN-BSamI-Weeklhi-'t- a 2EPj!&!!P - ": S l w MEMBERS EVANSVILLE REBATE ASSOCIATION 4 . For The Early Birds OUR FALL STOCK IS '" READY e, Patiently, and. with a persistence worthy of tLe cause, we devoted time, effort and the closest application to developing new clothing, hats, shoes and furnishings for men and boys, to surpass and that will surpass by We far. the best we have yet presented. worked along two lines to improve our merchandise to not increase the cost. We now ask you to inspect our fall showings the re suit of our untiring deligence, the fruit of devoted effort the best collection of men's and boy's wear Evansville an.d surfoundin g territory has ever seen. v m Vfl IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE mkimamktaamaammBaatammmrmwammmHitvtiiummmeatrvmmntt I &ijrj Kr&rtc ktUx Hjfttx (J er s 1.40 Worth f KHx?r$UxHr$ir!x d, - Yar-broug- 50 Cents HOW DOES THAT LISTEN TO YOU? ox Merchandise for Semi-Weekl- e. k j? By special arrangement with the manufacturers w'e are able to make this unusual offer. With six (6) cakes of Palm Olive Soap at 50c (regular price 15c per cake), we will give ab' solutely free a 5oc jar of Palm Olive Cream. Call and let us exnhin the deal and show vou how. we can give such splendid value for your money. " 5c,-C0c- , Steu-benvill- e, MY i i DAUGHTER ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE St, Bernard Mining Company f WAS CURED By Lydia E. Pinkham's jupKlpflnX ilWt 'rtJhtf 'itifffr' JwHwb9 "" Bg uWjmlGj&JtJ M Vegetable Compound Baltimore, Md. "I send you herewith tho picture of my fifteen year old daughter iuice, wno was rostoreu to health by Lydia E Pinldmm's Vegetable Compound. She was palo, with dark ner . it.. t l I:;.: circles una or-- irrifiim eyes, weak and table. Two different doctors treated her' and called it Green Sickness, but she grow worse all the time. Lydia E.Plnk- was reciams Vegetable Compound three bot ommended, and after taking tles she has regained ner neaitn, mantra to your medicine. I can recommend it for all female troubles." Mrs. L; A. Corkkan, 1103 Rutland Street, Baltimore, lid. Hundreds of such letters from mothers expressing their gratitude for what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has accomplished for them have been received by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company, Lynn, Mass. Young1 Girls, Heed This Advice. Girls who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, head-achdragging-dow- n sensations, faint, ing spells or indigestion, should take immediate action and be restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-tabl- e Compound. Thousands have been restored to health by iU use. 3! ff$?jtjw t tiiv siirTE0 ar i V HERBINE For the Bowels A Curt for Chronic Constipation, Torpid and Irregular Bowel Movements. I I Livr Such articles should never be used except on the prescriptions from reputable physicians, as tbe damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive fiom them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J, Cheney & Co., To ledo, O., contains no mercury and is taken inter, nally, acting directly upon the blood and mubous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, O., by F. . Cheney Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Uruggssts. Price 73c per bottle. Tike Hall's Family Pills for constipation. X . I k tine aad Constipation la tho most common disorder of the bowels'. It afreets both sexes and alt ages but la more prevalent among; women because their duties in the household require less physical exercise than the occupations pf men; therefore sroraen suffer, most from Its baneful effoct. i r A constipated person is an easy victim when expose! to any serious disease Pneumonia, Typhoid Fever, Malaria, Rheumatism, Small Fox, Yellow Fever and Bright' Disease Bather their annual harvest of death among; those who are habitually constipated. Even though they escape these diseases, such persons are always s, ailing more or less. They have headaches, bad digestion, vlrtlgo (blind staggers), sallow complexion, flatulence, loss ef strength; and no energy at all. Herblne has a most admirable effect in the bowels; it Is cooling, purifying and regulating. It DUts a prompt check on biliousness, wind in the bowels, nervous ness, neariourn. oaa Dream, low spirus, aroxamM-.i- a seryous at night dlzzl-aes- J. Y. Montague, of Parkersyllle, Va , who has been visiting relatives here for a few days, left yesterday for Tennessee where he will make a short visit. Bad breath, blttdr taste, dlzzinesB and a general "no account" feeling is sure- sign of a torpid liver. HER-BIN- E is the medicine needed. It makes tho liver active, vitalizes the blood, regulates the bowels and re storer a fine feollng of energy and cheerfulness. Price 50o. Sold by St. Bornard Drug Store. - question will bo asked you almost dally by business men seeking your irvlces.lfyou qualify take the Draughon Training and show ambition to rise. Moro BANKERS Indorse DRAtJGHON'S Collecres than indorsa nil nt W h,,d. w ww.- T ness colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States, " International reputation. WrWw. BulBCH US SFA"W t .iBvkiBK-" S?,ffi,'t l,"' fi uuuu uaiiviMuuniuuiiiiiiu j!!"tfe " ,"unuerieasonoDioconaitions, BooKKeemntr. iiookkceoers all over Heme Study. Thousands of hankrnth. the United .States say that Draughon's ters, bookkeepers, and stenographers are New System o Bookkeeping saves them holding good positions as tho result of from 25 to 50 per centln work and worry. taking Draughon's Homo Study. .Shorthand. Practically all Uf S. offiCATALOGUE. For prices on lessons' cial court reporters write the System of BY MAIL, write Jrio. F. Draughon, Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President, Nashville, Tenn. Forfree catWhy? Because they know It i the best. alogue on course AT COLLEGE, write -- -- ...bIMH a Better That ""i'vk iMtf WlNT JOB? y !'. DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE ., or iWMVtu or mmbp&m er mmktmm, Ky l rduh, er EvaMTUle, ImL WHEN IN MADISONVILLE pic- - wakefulness u" Price 50c per Bottle: JNKSF.MULNW PMPMCTM ST, LMftt, ;P'T Mfj e, Visit the Princess Theater, the best moving tures in the country. Something new each'night. Matinee every afternoon 12 to 5. Vaudeville each night". Mj ?-- Fer Weak tUgbt er Sen Eywi Me Steyaea Jtye Salve. It I3QLP AW PUgQrtMCHSjl? Try Our Iw Celebrate J Princcsii Ice Cream FilCS ITI 5 8c IO C-E5JN- r r t' 1 X. BERNARD At MINING CO., Incorporated, Drti ' Dcpirtmcftt it Star Restaurant AmAhiI, nv i, J Writ to Mrs. Pinkbam, Ljnfw Itfsmhu, for adrioe, free. , w HT"".I ' , A. D. NOE, 'JJiffiiii1 riiflBitxniiiii JrM Manager, ft IX ".!. wninTIIWMemBnl ., . .'i,, jay 'jfrjKAa-- . L!'..ii.', I "... i 11 vi 'iifitAriiiiniii'-i'- - ify ' (Xj - 'iim iii'iiiiIi w(OM6MW(lwiBwr" 1 lin'Ti "' "Tlfr'llWJrHtfTiiWli Jz&idibLksiJ$A,3i!.. I r"ir tT Y"' " v -- )'iiniagi iwftM 1 . ... .. ..JjMII"w'' ' ' , ' r- ;xf Mptv j$&wmi!mjai . -- t j'.n.Mi.Miifc.J.w.lAJl "l. tT""! ?.a:"'lH;-J'- .W." J- :. . l&K: BKiugMMUlMilJulaKL - ""l - , , .( .... te KV. ,. r M. . . JMXDM DR. L a jwr tmisni ; HMwaBHUttttiiJaB8 . '" . u.J "rS'.VA I J. ammut AWti Try Our Celebrated 0r. Hrdin k Ray Primness Ice Cream I VfENTISTS PmmltM Extruding ni PtrceUtin WWII Wtrk w'Ww wwflw JWiH J CtfpMnv inRF v & ' Fa?-- I iView of die Town Mrs. Harp Norse and little 'grandson, Robert, are visiting; relatives in the Anton country. s& 'V At "Whltford's Store. ..Leo Salmon will leKve Monday Danvile, Ky., where he will enr ter Central University for a lttorary course, before taking up the study of the law. t$Llberal reward will be paid for 'the return tn this ofllce of a Smith lc Wesson 38 pistol. No. 95,182 in 'blaok scabbard, lost between tho . Phone W 8. Jr and delivered.O. I. TRUEMPY, , ' Clocks that need repairing- called - fr two-yea- ST, ' Ms' I' V - L. E. MoEuen. Lewis Riley, of Hartford, passed through the oity Thursday euroute to Elkton where he will attend the Elkton Training School. Big Ben, the alarm clock that gives sntlsfaotlon. L. O. WliiBV, Jeweler, Earlington, Ky. $$B. E. Nixon, proprietor of the J3tir Rostnuraut, has been confined 40 Ills room for the past week with a MJ i 'severe cold. HHotH, Dick Smith, mavot-- ofPun- Jcln Oonter. waafTn townltodayr 4 J 1 coke ovens and post ofllce or between my residence, on SOHt ofllce and 1. W. R. Brown, 2t Earlington, Ky. Miss Carrie Baldwin returned Saturday from a visit to friends at Luzerne. Foi anything in eating lino, and good sound freBh, vegetables always' on hand and prices to salt. . ato'hl&pa'irfSg. to: Successor W Tuppin &tGardnej; L. C. UVI Wiley. JJ J ami htirnn. lirtllH. Rnnliin. nuts. ini'iiR. nnrn Another shipment of my 25 bbJs. Hives, eczema. Itch or tall rheum sets you eyes, sprains, swellings, bruises, cold crany. Can't bear the touch of your clothing. fine Pears are arriving, don't delay Hurt), nim hu uquui iui puua, zou Doan's Ointment cores tbo most obstinate cases. your order as1 they are scarce. L. E. MqEuen. Why sufier? All druggists sell It. at all Druggists. Bernard MifiintfCGo., Incorporrted, nmnliur Drug Department. Special Agents. ..-. your irienas uy minions as, jjuck le'n'a Arnica Salvo does? Its ustbnifd-4fi- g Miss Rubv Sisk, who has been cures In tho past forty yours-made visiting in Nobo for several days rethem. It's,the best Salvo in turned homo today. : tfio world for Boros, ulcers, eczema, mv would von linn .. -t'rt -- Has Millions of Friends town .Friday, Mrs. Ray Herb, who has been visiting relatives In Providence has Tuesday evening the ladles of the returned borne. M, E. Church, South, met at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Have Ye Kidney Trouble. Webb, on Railroad street and gave Xew to ?imd Oat her a linen shower. As she knew nothing of their plans, this was Fill a bottle or oommon gifts naturally a very pleasant surprise with your water and let It stand 34 and causes her to appreciate their hours; a sediment or settling Indiaot very much. cates an unhealthy conditions of the kidneys; if it stains your linen it 1b Nice four room cottage to rent. evidence of kidney tronble; too freApply to E. G. MoLkod, quent desire to pass it or pain in the Madlsonville, Ky. is also Willie WhitsIH, son olJohR Whit-sil- l, backKidneys convincing proof that and bladder are out of mis- the of Railroad Btreet, bad the ' fortune to break bis right arm Wed- order. What to do nesday. While getting out of a wagon, the horse started forward, Go to (St. Bernard Mining Co., Inthrowing him to the ground with the corporated) and get a 50o box of above results. He Is getting along BLOODINE BLOOD AND KIDvery nicely NEY TABLETS.and if they do hot What benefit is a watch that dees help you (the drug store) will give' not keep time? I make them run you your money back. correctly or give your money back. There 1b comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that BLOODO. I. Trukmfy,- - Watohmaker, INE BLOOD AND KIDNEY At Whltford's Store. The Bee's Mammoth Cave party TAuiJiiiia the croat Kianev reme 51 dy fulfils every wish in curing rheuretumod home Wednesday-omatism, pain in the back, kidneys, tired and weary, but happy and sat liver, bladder and every part of the isfied. , urinary passage. They correct inability to hold wator and scalding A Fierce Night Alarm is tho hoarse, starting cough of a pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of wine or child, suddenly attacked by croup. and overcomosliquor, unpleasant beer, that Ofton it aroused Lewis' Chamblln, of being compelled to go often of Manchester, O., (R. R. No. 2) for tliHtr four children were greatly during the day, and to get up many during the night. The mild subject to croup. "Sometimes in times tho extraordinary effect of sovoro attacks," he wrote, "we were aud afraid they would die. but sinco wo BLOODINE BLOOD AND KIDproved what a certain remedy Dr. NEY TABLETS Is soon realized. King's New Discovery 1b, we have They stand tho highest for theirg no foar. We relv on it for croup wonderful cures of the mostdistrop-Bincases. By mail 50c. The ana coughs, colds or any throat or lung trouble." So do thousands of Bloodino Corporation, Boston Mass. others. So may you. Asthma, Hay Miller Evans spent Thursday in Fever, Liv Grippe. Whooping Cough, Hemmorrhages fly before it. 50c Hopklnsville. . and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Sold by Mrs. Joe Brinkley leaves today all Druggists. for St. Bethlehem, Tenu., to visit Mrs. Loo. of Kevil, who has been Mrs. R. G. Taylor. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. As UBimlly treated, a sprained R. Denn, returned home Thursday. will disable a man for. three or The condition of J. R.. Dean. Is 'fourw.eeks, but by applying'. Cham- Jthdughc to be slightly Improved. '. JU&XCI.. a T.liiim'niit f.nilti to nAi.i n a JUIIIUllUllb I1CD1J tin I mil t3 :J r the injury Is received, and observChocks or Rosy OnesPalo ing the directions with each bottle,; Pale ilioekfl, muddy complexion,- -la eurqcan.bo.eiiectfld in from two. mm uyus buow n poverty yi.uiuuu.. to four'day.BiJKoceale by .all Deal- uiooatno .Liver I'liis, win unve tho ;,, ,., . impurltleB.from the syBtein, and, your daily food to supply' tiew: Geov Gt Atkinson 'left for Louis ., vlllo rich, red blood nud rosy, cheeks. J ,:i.1 this morning. t.mlt.i 0 .ct;tl ttlrifullnn Pilln"'rii?rn T,fvMl!SVvTRVl nee-oBBlty Knt-lnltl'- c At Tne Star Reitauraat L. 0. Wiley, Optlolan, Earlington, Ky. Ernest Hutchlngs, of Central City, was in town Thursday. J. R. Laflo.on, of Suthard, was in itij&&.&. accuracy. i jf..:.v:::'3 ' "'' - -- - i j School Will Soon 1 0en and 1 JA: The St. Bernard Store i - ALWAYS TO THE FRONT sty)iin Ginghams, 'W.fertlW JJressj, Goods suitable,Fercales ana qtner for T Has for the purpose of making the girls wear as broad smiles as possible selected a . T. If . . . ,r ;., -- ,.., . , . - sehoolf'' J f. ''SJ iV T noiti 1 si w.. ' Nor Have Wc Been Unmindful of the Boys We are endeavoring to carry a stock of merchandise that will meet the derrjands of the people of Earlington and surrounding country. - fc The Money You Spend Helps to Build up Some Place Will you give us your patronage and assist in building up Earlington stead of going dr sending elsewhere for goods? We are making special prices on; all . summer goods in order to make ' room for the , fall ,. goods Thankingyou for all past favors ve ,will be glad to have you call and see us. , . . T i - on-nbl- . - -- Don't usa, harsh physics, Tho reaction weak-- , cris the' towels, load's to chronic constipation.' Got Doan's Regniets. They operate easily, tone' ' the stomach, cure constipation. Notice! Notice! iP . ) ST. BERNARD STORE W.r R. CQYLE, ST. BERNARD MINING CO., INCORPORATED ? i! Mtibp Earlington Ky. -- ., r ur mm:mmmmmmmmwmmwm wxmmmmm 1 Get. Into The Bi Auto CONTEST CD P P I 1'k 1 -- -' -- T- - M P it 'HiH 'V'ar on " ' - '" j im ninifimniBtmiiTnTiii1 'i ' How to Get Votes ' , ' 1 OoibLtet ait Cloeis May es, Co Display, ' A, grand $1,600 Howard Touring Car to te given away free by EarlingYon Boosters Club. Each member pf this club' will give votes that, will, entitle the holder, of the grealj-6- st Auto mobile Eree. : ':'.'. :.. j number of votes to Five-Passenger . ' this-eTegafi- t ' .. ..I'S, '.-- 1 . ' (- , 1 a00f. ,, 11 ...vweAm:u$ilbi?ri4tT.EMtf!'2SS!S&1immi Barn iwhi t" "i,j - '" i""- .. ' watrid'';5c Cbri'pah ' i 1Q1 ! I j FREE ' J 'i a 1 . rt: J vf' f' i' . " lift. . U i '.W1JI i- HoVv - to Get Votes ', ft:' ir.i v . & Votes, on the Automobile will tie given with evfery cash purchase made' it the store of any member. . of the club. 100 votes for every dollar's' Worth purNOW IS THE TIME TO chased. GET BUSY. The earlier you start the more advantage you will have in the final count. Remember, the object of this contest is to get business. ' We' 'are going to give this fine Auto to the person who will accumulate the. greatest number of votes, therefore it is- toCne interest of every contestant to ask their friends and neighbors who buy their Dry goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hat's and everything they get from members of the Clnb and save the coupons for you. Thus, the contestant who gets the greatest number of friends who trade here and give them their coupons, .will receive the greatest number of vots. , . With every yearly subscription-- ' to The Earlington Bee', accompained;by r,'f he given. -- This in cash, 3,000 votes-wil- l applies to baclc subscnptibns as well as new subscriptions, and you can pay for as many as you desire. You can also get votes on job printing and advertising 100 votes for each dollar paid on either job printing or advertising. Get your friends to1' give you the votes when they pay any of their accounts. But the best way to get votes is to secure subscription to The Bee, as the schedule of votes is so much greater for subscriptions than for anything else. You will be suprised how easy it is to get sub-- 4 scriptions to The Bee if you try. H Joules of The Contest HiHMaaanMMMHnaaHHHaaaMMHnMiiiaMMMM Read carefully the rules of this contest, as it will make it much easier for the contestant CONTEST CLOSES MAY 15, 191 S Send in Your Nomination at Once, and go to Work for it - L Watcfeei. Cloeli Jewelry C. Why mSSm , Fae Watek'Renirii to understand the methods that are used. 1. No name of contestant will be known. 2.: No names of contestants will be published. 3. Every contestant gets 2,000 votes to startiwith 4, Every contestant gets a ber. 5. Standing of contestant's number .published weekly. 6. All votes must be brought Tie votes in package in Thursday for recording. 7. Votes must not be written on. 8 with contestant's number and amount on top slip only. 9. Color of certificates will be charged monthly and must be recorded monthly to count. 10. Votes' are transferable only 11, Contestant having largest number of ivotes on May 15,' 1912, wins the auto. .12. Contestants will not be permitted to solicit votes within our store or in front of the building. . George King &Son Drug. Dmftiitt SundriM and Soda Fountain Semi-Week- ly before-recordin- Webb Brothers, Groceries W.H. WhHford, Hardware, Stoves BARNES, COWAND & CO. Dry Goodi, ClotHtag, Show, Millinery, Ji Bee, $1 Per Year INCORPORATED Ladi' Rady .S-3fOtg-5- to War, Carpets and Rutf W Barnett & Stone, Liveryman mmm 1 74 1 . w " w fl I y. EzTlwPP " Tjpr EESS3IEI p Hem - ''TfWWT- 7PpW?pf " WWBHWPOTW.,? 'urarBVlftiSWW. ' ". ss IB" us VJ'i Save This And be Ready For The Big Public Sale f X W 8 '? .WHICH BEGINS i Wednesdays S eptember For Men, Boys, .Ladies and Children, nats, 13., ?, CTcl oc i-- ays $25,000 Worth of Spring, Summer, Fall Clothing, Dry Goods, Winter Shoes, Cloaks, Furs at aps, rurnisnmg uooas ana ouppnes to oe ooia in jcignteen The O. 0. Sprouse The entire $11,000 stock was purchased by us at a great s rli-A- n Earlington, ky.y at Less Than the Cost of tbc Raw Material An Enormous Purchase Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Ladies' Furnishings, Etc. nnn1ip; and fnrnisninP"S w q ( & Co.'& Store, THE BIG RED FRONT f t J l 41 . UWII Main Street in the Victory Building Next Door to Earlington Bank G. Sprouse & Company customer entire satisfaction Warrant every article, every price and all statements made herein. The store f fhk ni will be marked in plain figures, one price to all. We guarantee each and every ah u.w v.wWa wu y vm ut uuuw.. 10 arrange anu cvciv a.uuC "'"'". " "w,,Mua "'u",,u5 " IVJ1C ut will be closed until Wednesday, September 15, at a : untinc rnnnfv snri Hip snrrnnnnd llF COUntrv Will DOSltlVelv befin. 0PCn new Victory building on ivfain street next door to the Earlington Bank We have added to this . ,. aeo at ess than 20 cents on thedollar. Two big combined stocks ; wh!rh wp hnntrht a few L. . Lipman x -- u., ui . i l! Watch for the Red Canvas Front wwkf ?e 0 rc-u.- ai ThisgS a il0, .i ofuic v-- u. iiim., 1 t TAc first 10 Gentfemen in our Store Wednesday Morning Will be Given a Nice Dress Shirt The First 10 Ladies in our Store Wednesday Morning Will be Given a Dress Pattern Mark the Date! Mark it Well! Prices in Every "Wrecked Line O. The Country's Greatest Sale WILL BEGIN AT i LET NOTHING KEEP YOU AWAY . H Wednesday, Sept 13 $3.98 4 For Men's $13.00 Overcoats and Suits at this Public Sale High in Style Overcoats Rich in Quality ht Big lot men's OvercoatB, positively worth f3.08 $10.00.uow $4.09 Bier lot men's Overcoats, worth $12.60 Big lot fine $12.00, $16.00 and $10 Overcoat. . . .$6.09 Odd Coats and Vests and MeointoaheB at your own price and hundreds of articles too numerous to mention, among them many for the ladieB. 87o 700 dozen men's shirts and drawers 15c 4o dozen men's good 60c dresB bows 38c 150 dozen 60c to $100 neckwear 4c 00 dozen boys' good susenders 850 dozen men's good 16o and 20c suspenders... 60 18c 800 dozen men's BUBpenders... 600 Knox, Dunlap and StetBon shape ..OTo $2, $3 and $4 hats $1.87 to $1 97 Big lot of boys' Overcoats lie 800 dozen men's fancy silk Sox, 25o to 50o 18o 800 dozen men's and boys' caps O80 $2.00 boys' Shoes $148 $2.60 men's ShoeB $2.98 $4 SOW. L. Douglas Shoes $3.48 $6.00 Hanan fine OxfordB inducements that and bristles with money-savin- g will prove a help to all overworked pocketbooks. Wo urge you to come early this sale will laBt for 18 days only, everything must go quickly. Thia Is the first sale of 'its kind In this vicinity and 1b not likely to occur again. Just to prove to you that enormouB sacrifices will be made we have mentioned a few of the bargains that will be offered. .Remember there are hundreds of other artlcloB we cannot mention here. Save this and bring It With you bo that you will get exactly the bargains mentioned In this circular. Bear in mind no Satisfaction guaranteed with every purchase. Merchants in this city and county wlBhlng to take advantage of thlB enormous, sacrifice sale may receive the benefit of the earao re-- , tail prices listed in this circular and will be waited on between the hours of 7 and 8 every morning, post-ponpment. Eighteen days of absolute bargains before the public beginning Wednesday Sept. 18th, and continuing for 18 days. This stock Is all new goods 0. SPROUSE Gwis Stre & CO.'s Vic- Clothing and Dry in the New TLe Date is Stt The Hour You Know For Men's Fine Winter Shirts Drawers in this and --I w tory Building, Next On "Wednesday, Dor te Earlington Bank Sept. 13 look For the Big Red Canvas Pront Moti, Bo.vb and Children, and supClothing for plies in every line. Wo will placo this enormous stock, amountirig to $25,000, into the handB of the people to be carried to their homos for from 20 to GOo on the dollar. This is actually loss than the cost of of 37c GIGANTIC SALE 600 pairs men's pants worth up to $5.00 at 2 99 500 pairs of boys' knee pants worth up to 25c at llu 400 pairs boys' knoo pants worth up to 45c ut...l7c 750 palrB boys' knee pants 75o and $1.00 at 89o 250 boys' suits at .09o 200 boys' suits at 48o 170 boys' suits, some worth up to $8 75 at 1.99 1200 doz. men's good handkerchiefs 80 200 doz. men's handkorobiefs worth 15 & 20o at.. 7c 100 doz. men's good socks hoavy weight 4o 90 doz. men'B 75o work shlrtB, heavy 880 85c underwear at 14c 40o " 19c $1.25 nlansook shirts 89c One lot 25a ties at ...4o Old coats, out of $15 to $20 suits, will go in sale for 03c, $1 48, $1 08 to $8.09 500 Odd vests from. 25 to 89o i L. the raw material, putting the labor absolutely out the question. 20c to 60a on the Dollar Tbe Sensation of the Hour! The der of the Paul Won- at..... only. Wonderful Bargains in Men's, Boys' Ladies and Ladies' Furnishing Goods $1.00 corsets 76o corsets 1-- Children's Clothing Shoes, Hats, Etc. A fine suit of Clothes, all to match. This suit Is absolutely worth $10. public sale price. ..2,96 A fine suit of Clothes, all to match. This suit Is positively worth $12. public sale price... 8.98 fine suit of Clothes, all to match. This suit A Is positively worth $14. publlo iale price.. .4.99 Men's fine suits m Cheviots and Scotch Plaids 6.57 worth $14.50 up to $16. public sale price Men's splendid suits In Velour Finish Gassl-raere- s. These suits are positively worth up , 7.96 to $22.50. Publio sale price At $9.98 you are free t8 choose a suit or overcoat Worth $27. and up to $80 from twenty 9.98 r lots As finely made and as elegantly finished buUb and overcoats as the most fastidious dresser could desire. Fine home and foreign suitings and overcoatings of style and tone and a great variety of effects tailored into garments of faultless fashion. Kersey, Melton and Whipcord overcoats, blue, brown, drab, diagnol, tan, vicuna, homespun, tweed and casslmere suits single and double-breaste- d suits. $8.96, 9.98 and 7.98 represents a lot of suits that are the products of the world's celebrated looms and the world's most skillful tailors. They equal and are guaranteed to excel any $40 tallormade to order garment iu the world. Five hundred pairs of mena pants, worth $2.00 98c 1.48 t Fine laces worth up to 10c... lo, 2o, 8c and 4c a yd 80 Hamburgs, fine quality ..18c Ladles' flue pants and shirts 9o Misses' and children's fine underwear 8 per yd. All our calico while It lasts Pereales, ginghams, etc., at your own price All ladies' and misses' cloaks, dress suits and fine skirts at less than ono half the cost 60 a pr. Ladles' and mlsseB' fine hose Now Is your chance to drqss yourself for winter and spring. Over 3,000 pairs of ladles', misses', and children's fine shoeB and oxfords at your own price. Ladies' fine furs at 50c on the dollar. 80 a spool The best thread made LadieB' glovos of all kinds at your own price. Outings, wash goods and woolen drees goods at your own price. 4o a pr. 1 lot of childrens' hose 2 cards for 63 Safety pins . . 15o a yd Table linens Damasks, what we have left, at your own price All kinds of buttons, laces, and braids at your own price 5c Ladlos16o vests 3o 2 dozen buttons 89o 1 big lot ohildron'B Bhoes and oxfords In our ladies' department there are 1,000 other ar tides. We have no space to mention them. . -- 69c 87c Here will begin a veritable land slide of bargains in Men's, Boys', Ladies' and Children's High tirade Spring and Summer Clotbiug for every-da- y and Sunday wear. Furnishings and Supplies in every description and thousands of articles too numerous to mention in this space will go at shamefully low prices. This Is the largest sale ever conducted In this State, and we guarantee to sell as advertised, and that every nrlce we quote !b strictly bonafide and correot. It may be hard to realize that suoh a big concern would sacrifice such an Immense stock to be sold at such remark ably low prices., but it Ib the truth, absolutely, and we only ask you to 'come and test the truth of every statement we make. This salo will begin positively at 8 a. m. sharp, Wednesday, Sept. 13, The publio can rest assured of tbe same courteous treatment that has marked our business career from Its birth, and be supplied with the highest grade merchandise that the world's most skill-fi- ll Industries can produce. Tbo picking choice of Ladles' clothing. The entire stock will be distributed to tbe people beginning Wednesday, Sept? 18 and continuing eighteen days. We urge you to note tbe period of this sale, grasp the opportunities it offers, another of this kind has never before occured In the Stats of Kentucky and may never occur again. We merely quota you a few of the many bargains to be offered, but boar in mind there are hundreds of other bargains we cannot mention here. A Man's coat for A Good Boys' suit for A Fine Pair of Pants for Think of It. Other good brands of $8.50 and $4.00 shoes 1050 ....; 4Dc 40o ,49c at O. G. SPJROUSE & CO.'S STORE. pairs Ladies' Bhoes, worth up to while they last 20 doz Ladles' Hose, worth 30c for Boys' Hose, worth 16o for Prices Will Retch $1.98 $2.50 to 2.48 119 60 Bo tt Latest Limit in This PublicSale of Spring and Fall Clothing for Men, Boys and Children and Ladies. The greatest 18 day sale ever held in the State of Kentucky, will begin Wednesday, Sept. 13, at 8 o'clock sharp, in the New Victory building, Earlington, Ky. e Clothing for men, boys, ladies Worth of children to be distributed into the homes of the High-Grad- and $8.00 now 800 pairs men'B pants worth $2.60 at people for less than the actual cost of the raw material, by the O. G Sprouse & Co., in the New Victory building. Watch for rhe Big Red Canvas Hanan & Sons are known far and near to be the finest shoes made In the world. They are made in New York City. 1 big lot of these nlcfe oxford sold at $8.00 will go at $2.98 1 big lot of W. L. Douglas oxfords $1,98 Wilson Bros, fine dress shirts worth up to $2.00 Front. Florshelm Shoes 79c and 97o $8 " " for $for $8.98 $2.98 GHIT-DreEJ- M' SOIITO LEXAlTHEM SHOES FOR - 1Q CBNTS . y The M, OjpenLing- Look For The Big Red Canvas Front 8 o'clock Don't fail to come. It will pay you to come hundreds of miles. sharp. Day "Will oo o. Gala 0ay i Sale positively opens Wednesday, September 13, at We will pay your railroad fare if your purchase amounts to $20.00 or more. This sale strictly cash. Eighteen days 'only. The 0. G. Sprouse & Co., Greatest Clothing Outfitters Wanted 20 Experienced Salesmen Cf. I Clothing - and Dry Goods House - EARLINGTON, KY. J ti 11 it m IU uifk Owing to the reputation we have established in the past twenty years as outfitters in, high grade Clothing and Furnishings of uveiy will now exaggerate in auy.ui uur ixei auveiuauiK in III! ... The World's Standard Qualities we posi- - iO !. Lady Salesmen 'IV Aftjly to T " Tfhe O. G, f Sbrquse ' ,Co. "ii l u dk ;P ?n Y yfl rt- - 7" J f" - ' V '' "" " "'PBBHBB rfitts-. Edn y& .:.v HW 7 TWO REaZlI aHiaMUM tlrC T7v &. av-t i - nmimMtefmii i - 3i j0fiI9fc7 ifcfwfrr fr-'-- -"