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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): September 15, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): September 15, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911091501_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): September 15, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. II. Xf TUESDAY TUESDAY and FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-SECOND and FRIDAY BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE IS, 1911 David T. Burr to Take a Bride at Knox-vilt- e YEAR "IJJU'WJWJ.fWJ.jy'l 13bMI"JrigiW'lgP'i3Qlu!W EARL1NGT0N, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER iitjpimip. upwuqpupiwiQpii No. 74 ;1'"J.Mffli'iiiaiJn.yiii)'wijiijpi,iwLMMi '"'4 9 Madisonville Notei ST AILZEJf DAVIS. Tuit received our all akinments Nuiinally . 8 White Plains ninfciml'fbmffliMiiAiiiiiiOi:tiiilfa Church Notes -. r Jas. Sory left for Central College, at Danville yeBterday morning. Cal;Walker was iu town Thursday. v Posey Littlopago and mother, left Thursday for an extended trip to Atlanta Ga., and other southom cities. We make a specialty of doing two Enormous Value and Volume of Wheat and threo color work. If you want Crop in Western Provinces olassy job work fhat will givo satisfaction see our samples and get A special train of 50 freight cars, prices at the Madisonvillo Branch loaded with thrashing machines and Olllce In Morton's Furniture Store. escorted by a special corps of trainAileen Davis, Manager. men, is hurrying over .the Chicago J. W. Howell wbb in town Wed- and Northwestern Road from Chinesday visiting his mothor, Mrs. cago to Western Canada to help grain harvest thd 400,000,000-bushel- s Howe and sister Mrs. Dave crop in Manitoba, Saskatchewan Mrs. C. F. Shelton was In EvaiiB-vill- and Alberta, says the Chicago Evening Post. Wednesday. So urgent la the demand tor harCharlie Young, of Anton, was in vesting machinery there that the town Wednesday. N" h The lecture at tho Masonic Hall in packagea Monday night glveu by Mrs. Lila Carlfn Moore, of New Mexico, in the BON-TOBAKERY Interest of the W. C. r. U. was at&, d'n,ii4Wifa..n !t.ii.it'.l..!t;;t.rag-.: nMinrw tended by a Ian e crowd. T. R. Finley left Monday for SPECIAL TRAIN OF THRASHLouisvlllo to attend the State Fair. ERS RUSHED TO CANADA J. O. Teague, of Mortons Gap, I p. here this week renewing old ac.. A-t- '' -- "," - Famous X , Chocolates Christian Church. Sunday School begins at 9:30. F. B. Arnold, Superintendent. Wool-drldg- e. e. W. D. Head returned from special was given right-of-wa- y over Hop-klusvll- lo Wednesday. Lee Gibson made a business trip toMortons'Gap Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Alexander and two children returned Weduesday from Louisville where Mrs. Alexander and EUIeLee have been to have their eyes treated. Charles Jarret, of Hopkinsville, was In town Wednesday and Thurs- day. There are men who.ask for a fairly start you with 2,000 complimensquare chance to do good work, and tary vntep. You can win this The $1600.00 Howard touring there are others whose only aim Is to handsome 5 passenger Howard cur that will be given away on make It. a "steady thing" and the May 16th will be on display at. boss can take his pick. tourine car if yog try. subscription, Ker the Poor Alone Get in, the Automobile contest. Tfce preheat 1b for tbe ru-Send iu your name, and we will tture for th poor. b Berd Barnhlll was in White Plains Thursday on business. Policeman Graddy was in Norton-vill- o Tbe grain cropB of the three west-or- e prairie provinces this year is esThursday ou business. timated at 2000,000,000 busbelB of Miss Helen Moore, of Nortonvlllo, wheat, 170,000,000 bushelB of oats, was in Madisonvillo shopping. 80,000,000 bushelB of barley and Mr. Long, cashier of the NortonbnaUels of flax, It will revillo bank was lu Madisonvillo quire 400,000 freight cars t6 trans-port'- it Thursday on business. from the country to the eleMarc Goldnamer, of Princeton, was vators. in town Friday. Western Canadian bankers are Buzz Wilson rocurned from Prince- figuring the wheat crop will bring at ton Thursday. least $285,000,000 into the country Pat Mitchell was in Earllngton and that the other grains will bring Friday. the total up to $800,000,000. Praccti-call- y Misses Margaret and Louise Mc all ot this will be put in imPherson were in Hopkinsville Fri- mediate circulation. day night visiting friends. MaJ. F. B. Harris and others will open a coal mine on the L. &. N. A Great Advantage to Working; Men Loop about two miles from this J. A. Madle, 125 S. 7th St., place In tho near future. They ex O., says: "For years I pect to begin work on it rlj-h- t away. mifforort frnm weak kidneys and h Mrs. S. M. Bernard delivered a severe bladder trouble. I learned very Interesting address at tho of Foley Kidney Pills and tneir Christian church Wednesday night wouderul cureB 60 I began taking giving an account of the proceeding Hiom anri mirn nnntrh X had as crood at the great National Christian con- results as any I heard about. My', vention at Portland. Oregan. Mrs. DacKacne leit me uu iu uuu ui my is Bernard waB a delegate to this con- business, expressman, that alone aca great advantage. My kidneys vention. ted free and normal, and that saved me a lot of misery. It is now a Rimemberthe $1000.00 Auto- pleasure to work where it used to be Pills have a misery. mobile contest begini touay. The cured me Foley Kidneymv bigbost and have Semi-weekBee will give 8,000 praise." sold by ot. .Bernard naming votes with every dollar paid on Incorporated Drug Department. uo., Steu-benvill- e, ly other freight trains. It came to Chicago over the Lake Shore, direct from the M. Bumiey & Co., factory at Laporte, Ind. The North Western will carry it to Duluth, and from Du(uth it will go over the Canadian Northern, tbrought Fort" Frances, to Winnipeg. From Winnipeg the machines will be distributed as rapidly as possible, from twenty to thirty cars going to the Begina district, where the cutting of an unusaaliy big wheat crop is nearly completed, ville Wednesday. , Joe Bartlett with Omaha Packing Co., was here Wednesday. W. C Jenkins is having a new addition built to his house on Washington Avenue. Eddie Phelps made a business trip to Earllngton, Mortons Gap and MadiBouyille Wednesday. 'LawBon Ashmore and Max Gilll-lan- d drove to Dawson Tuesday night. E. J. SiBk Is on tho sick list. this week. Church Services begins at 10:80. The morning subject will be "What Shall I Rdhder unto the Lord?' Special meeting of theOfflcial board at 8 o'clock in tno afternoon. Evening service begins at 7:80. Subject, "Infallibly Safe Ground,'' quaintances. Chas. Toler with Armour & Co.,- - This will be of special mterest to persons who have been in doubt as was hre Tuesdaj. to the rellgiouB position they ought Geo. Burr representing Louisville to take. You aro invited, Grocery Co., was in town Tuesday. TUeBday night, Young People's D. O. Woodiuff, of near Hamby, Meeting. Mrs. F. B. Arnold, Superwas iu town TueBday with his Over-lau- d intendent. Young Christian people thirty, which bo recently pur- arejnvited to attend. chased lu Indiana. Wednesday night. Midweek meetW. E. D instead is attending tho ing. Miss Goldie Weir, leader. State Fair this week.. These meetings are full of interest. Thad Davis and wife moved to Member of the church nre expected to attend, nnd all others are invited. town Tuesday from the country. Thursday night. Music Rehearsal MifiB Lynna Galloway Ib visiting D. O. Woodruff's family near Ham-b- y at the home of Mr. F. D, Rash, Leader. These rehearsals aro of thisjweek. great benefit to all aud who sing T. JR. Flnloy returned from Louis- are urged to attend. Don't use harsh physic, The reaction weakens the bowels, leads to chronic constipation. Get Doan's Regulets. They operate easily, tone the stomach, care constipation. Once Wu Enough, "Of course," said tbe surgeon who bad operated Xer appendicitis, "there will be a scar." "That's ail right," replied the patient. "Leave any kind of mark you like that will prevent sotae strange doctor from coming along .ana operating again." Winches- ter Herald. Bad breath, bitter taste, dizziness and a general "no account" feeling is a sure sign of a torpid liver. HER-BIN- E Is the medicine needed. It makes the liver active, vitalizes tho blood, regulates the bowels and a fine feeling of energy and , week. cheerfulness. Price 50c. Sold by Mrs. Sidney Laffoon was in towi. StVt Bernard Drue Store. Joe Teague and children of Shamrock, and Mrs. Arthur Daves; of Evansvitlo. aro visltfug their par. elite, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Harlan this Mrs. ea No Place for Economy, Don't economize in love. It's the one treasure that grows bigger the more you take from It, the one valuable thing in which It pays to be a It "I have a world of confld.enoe in Hpendthrlft Give over,'away, throw it empty your Chamberlain'B Cough Remedy for I away, ' splash It have used il with perfect success," pockets, and tomorrow you'll have writes Mrs. M. I. Basford, Pooles-vill- more than ever. Md. For sale by ali Dealers. shopping Tuesday, Miss Mammle Wluos, of Graham, is visiting friends and relative here this week. o, Forgetting the Middleman. Hiram Havrick (in city. cafe look ing over menu) Tomatoes twenty cents. Does that mean by the peck or half bushel? i.r Before yon JLeach the Limit of physical eudurauce aud while your condition is atill curable, take Foley Kidney Pills. Their quick action and positive results, will delight you, For backache.' nervousness, rheumatism, aud all kidney, bladder ana urinary irouble. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. . And Diarrhoea is always more or less prevalent durlnur September, Be prepared for It. Chamberlain's Col- nonsense of dread. ic, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy For Sale Is prompt and effectual. It can always be depended upon and Ib One set of dining room chairs. New Department pleasant to take. For sale by all One extra nice sideboard cheap, Dealers. The St. Bernard store have added Two leather bottoSkers and department to their "mammoth Te Reetere Chair. store a cloak and suit department one oak roeker, allrnTflrs't. lelaas To cleaa and restore the elasticity shape and low prioes, goodjbarKataa. of cane bottom chain, turn the caatr and have added a full line of ladies Call at Chatten house on hlll'ef aod with hot water aad a sponfe eat ready to wear garments they will store. TB. Johnson. you call and exvrate tke ease work thoroackly. It be pleased to have the ebair is dirty nee soap. After-var- a amine these goods. Peetlcal Justlee. set tbe chair to dry out of 4oert Waoeo stoppeth bis ears at tbe cry aad tbe seat will be aa taat a wbea ur-nitu- Tuesday evening Miss Minnie Bourland was the honor guest' of a delightful dinner party given by her sister, Mrs. Geo. Mothershead.afchfr home on West Main street. The choicest delicacies were served in courses, the table being decorated with American Beauty roses with a bud for each guest. The unique favors contained little gifts, each a pleasant surprise. The evening was spent in lively conversation nnd in fortune telling, the fitness of some of them causing peals of laughter. Those who enjoyed the hospitality of this charming family, were: MisBes Minnie Bourland, Mary Kills a Murderer Mothersbead, Ethel Evans,' Ruby A merciless murderer Is Appendi- Sisk, Sue M. Willis, Katie Murrell citis with many victims, but Dr. and Mrb. Stella M. Kemp., King's New Life Pills kill it by preThey gently stimulate vention. Everybody tellable to "catch cold" stomach, liver aud bowels, preventing that clogging that invites appen- but those who give a cold proper at dicitis, curing Constipation, Head- tention nevor nave serious lung ache, BilllousueBS, Chills, 25c, at all disaseB. It is neglect that makes Druggists. them serious. Prudent, persons use BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP aB Boon as the trouble anneara Farmers Need It and the cold is cuiedat once. Price The progressive' farmer is regard- 25o. 50c, and $1.00 per bottle. Sold ed as the TYPE of independence. by St. Bernard Drug Store.. He lives well, has practtcally everything he wants, and has money in McNamaras Must Pace Trial in Los An the bank. Do you know what made geles in October the successful farmer? Why, it waB Los Angeles, Sept. 18, 1911. Judge simply the application of business Borbwall, before whom J. and Jas. principles and methods to agricul- J. McNamara will be tried on Oct. ture. If you are a farmer and have- 11 ou indictments charging them n't a business education, you are with dynamiting and murder In conBimply making eld Mother Earth nection with the wrecking of the giye you a bare living, when sho Los Angeles Times' plant, has ruled ought to yield you a surplus. Apply that John J. McNamara must be business principles bookkeeping, tried In Los Angeles and not at Inetc. to your farming operations, and dianapolis, from which city, it was you will be astonished to see how charged, he had been kidnapped. much more can be done by a little FIGURING than by a lot of SWEATING. For catalogue, adA Texas Wonder dress Draugbon's Practical BusiThe Texas Wbnder cures ness College, Nashville, Tenn., or and cures' diabeteB, weak andkidney lame Paducah, Ky., or Evansville, Ind., bacKs, rheumatism, and all irreguor Washington, D. O. larities of bladder troubles, romoy-in- g gravel, the kidneys and bladder in both men and women. Regulates amy premonitions. Tho utter uselessness of premoni- bladdbr troubles in children. be If not Bold druggists sent tions Is shown In this: That even If by mall on receipt ofwill $1.00. One true they are of no help; they do not small bottle is two months' treatfortify us to meet calamity, but weak- ment and reldom fails to perfect a en us and render us feeble to resist cure. Send for testimonials from misfortune. And if trouble Is coming, Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W. tho best way to meet It is with a stout Hall, 2926 Olive street. St. Louis, heart an da brain untagged by the Mo. Sold by druggists. by-you- Invitatlans have been received by friends in Earllngton to the marriage of Miss Margaret Maetto Essary to Mr. David Thomas Burr, Wednesday, September 27., at eleven in the morning, at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Thomas EsBary in Knoxville. Tenn, Mr. Burr is well known here as a former resident, during his boyhood and youth, in the home of his father, the late William F. Burr, who was for many years a beloved oltizen of Earllngton and during several terms of office was the honored mayor of this city. Mrs. Wm. F. Burr has been making her home for some time past with her son David, at Manring, Tenn. Mr. Burr is a brother of Mrs. Paul P. Price, of this city. J Society Happenings For Miss Sonrland i r re aew. I. it, u C.R. R. TIME CARD. V tfce otpoor, be ball caaoa, 81:18. he also saall ery, bat ree heara-Prove- ot ftet He Will. TEMPLE THEATRE One Nijtht SEPTEMBER 19 Barnes, Oowaod & Oo 's dry goods store in a few days. Remember the one who gets the "The Night Rider" highest number of votee by May 15th will get this car. The Semi weekly Bee gives 3,000 votes on eaoh dollar paid on subscription. As usually treated, a sprained ankle will disable a man for three or four weeks, but by applying Chamberlain's Liniment freely aB soon as tno injury Ib received, and observing the directions with each bottle, a cure oan bo elleoted in from two to four days. For sale by all DealLike an Onion. always priding himhis flno- - ancestry Is a good self on deal like an onion In the field, only not Quito as strong the best he lays claim to Is under ground. A man who la A Time of departure of Illinois CenFoley Sidney Pills Will reach your individual case if tral trains from Nortonvllle, Ky. NORTH BOUND. you have any form of kidney and 1.96 p.m. No. 102 bladder trouble or urinary irregular8.40 a.m. No 104 ities. Try them. No. 122, local pass.10.45 a. m. Sold by St.Berbard Mining Co.. 6.86 p. m. Incorporated, Drug Desartment. No. 186, local SOUTH BOUND Women! If weak, you need Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is made from gentle herbs, ads in a natural manner, and has no bad results, as some of the strong drugs sometimes used. As a medicine a tonicfor weak, tired, worn-o- ut women, Cardui has been a popular success for over 50 years. E 57 at Temple Theatre, Tuesday, Sept. 19 a. ra. Miss Paul, who is making her stage debut, is a charming gi(l, posL. & N. TIME CARD. session marked ability, which she undoubtedly Inherits from her talented father. While she has long Time ol arrival of trains paBsin evinced a strong deBire to embark through and departure of trains on a Btabe career, Mr. Paul has originating at Earllngton. Effective Sunday, April 9, 1011. heretofore dissuaded her,. fearing to ll have her undorg'o the hard struggle necessary to reach the top rung of tho ladder of dramatic frame. But Mibs Paul was Insistent nnd upon displaying a decided for tho part, her father consented and she was mnde leading up-hiap-Jtude No. 101 No, 103 No. 121, local pass. No. 185 local paBB 4.08 1.46 1.28 5.53 a.m. p.m. p.m. ers. No. No. No. No. No, No. No. No. woman. 3? Fierce Night Alarm 7.62 a.m. No. 104 10.55 a.m. No. 106,..,, is tho hoarse, Btarting cough of a 2.00 n.m. No. 108.,..... child,. suddenly attacked by croup. No. 110t .,."..... .6.02 p. m. Ofrnn it aroused Lewie ChambHn,' ? ,". SOUTHBOUND of Manchester, O., (R. R No.k2).for HkkkkkkkkkkkHr other, father "and daughter And it their four children were1 greatly "7.10 a.m. unnecessary to depend entirely upNo. 103 ..'.T Aioul Stirring Play Most Vividly subject to croup. "Sometimes iu 10.00 a.m. No. 105,..., on their emotion acting powers dursevere attacks," he wrote, "we were '.Portrayed With Early Hughes 12.57 p.m. No. 107 ing the stirring scenes in which she afraid they would die. but since we 8.20 p.m. No. 109 proved what a certain remedy Dr. $ as "The iGountry Chair professes her undying love and faith. 6.10 p m. No. Ill Discovery 1b, we have King's New - man" and jNer iYork. ."' In the m4ay$Tudge Andrews Ib corrupted by the night riders, who bribe ho fear. We rel'v on It for croup and coughB. colds or any tbroat or him handsomely to render decisions favorable to their interests in the M. TIME CARD. lung trouble." So do thousands of tobacco war in Kentucky. When it Anally dawns upon tbe daughter that others. So may you. ABtbma, Hay her father is dishonest, her great love asserts Itself, and straightway she cicietL Fever, La Grippe, Whooping Cough, takes steps whieh bring about hia reformation and redeem him in tbe M. H. & E. time card went into Heranorhages fly before it. C0c effect Sunday, April 9, 1911. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Sold by eyes of the audience a mighty delightful part, which Mies Paul hughly 5:4 a, m. No. 112 leaves 33c, n4 JT JlDruggiU. p. jn. No. 118 arrives. fT,,fr .,- v- .;.i ', v & .: uffJ.'i .. i v, v make-believe, -- Greatly attached to her father, the role of Mary Andrews gives her further opportunity to show her deep dpvotlon, although on the stage the love they bear each other is supposed to be In consequence of their affections of each ' ' NOBTH BOUND. 6.25 11.15 , 7.23 11,22 HOUTII BOUND. 4.80 63 Do 8.23 4.21 51 10,48 93...... 92 52 94 54 a. m. p. m. a.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. INTERURBAN TRAINS. NORTH BOnND. Th Woman's Tonic Mrs. Lula Walden, of Gramlin, S. C, followed this advice. Read her letter: "I was so weak, when I first began to take Cardui, that it tired me fa walk just a little. Now, I can do all the general housework, for a family of 9." Try Cardui for your troubles. It may be the very remedy you need. H.&E. Scenery Price 3tc 3c mimkvkv' .,.,.,,. ,v V- i, ...:q T'i?itr -- F , ... iV . V..V$M- " wwr;"Vfr wUn.i,i &..d' Trr i " y ( trt. .. ii Tl"rJfJlTTlTMIiiBlw""ffWirBWrFWTlfMHHlifc "' -- "nmiiMi ifl i nmirnM imii BBiB )tMMMM4 M MIMMMMMM' COLORED COLUMN. jpi nnds,,,..'.!)! im'11,,.;'Jiii,i'ii..n'j.,rf;.a!'t:.rrf :c: $ w fef F CbciftBcc PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER .1. K. FAWOETT ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER Subscription Rates Oue Year $1.00 50 25 6 Six months Throe mouths Slnlo copies Member ef 1 i Kentucky Press Association and $ec9d District Publishers League . Specimen copies mailed free on application. Correspondents wauted in all part9 of the county. Address us for trench Office in Marten's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. Kentucky, Phone No. 4-- MISS Maii-sonvill- e, Telephone 47 Friday, September J 5, 1911 MMIWMIMMI Aimed at the Irish vl m Tho man who whispers down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars like he who climbs a tree and John Haye Hammond offers to construct a railway to develop new coal fields In Ireland. Auothe&Re-publica- n attempt to stop the immiDemogration of before the coming Presidential crats election. Exohango dyed-in-the-wool I !. "I " hollers." Beware Clark Not Taft that Contain Mercury, of Ointments for Catarrh did it: not the President," says As mercury will surely destroy the sense ot system imell nd completely deradge Ohamp Clark of theEeoipooity Bill. when entering It through the tho wholesurface?. mucous Of course it was Clark not Tart Such articles should never be used except on the who carried on the long and diQotilt prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the negotiations with Canada that made damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you possible the first formulation of the can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh & treaty. The country is solidly behind President Taft in his careful and courageous efforts' to lessen the possibilities of international war. That "complete" arbitration; treaties between the United States, England and France will do this, no man in 'his sonBes can well deny. It even Canada- - Chlcaga Evening Post. one brief armed conflict shall be avoided through the machinery proA Great Difference. vided in these treaties the triumph In a spread-eaglspeech, on the of Mr. Taft will be greater than any of tho soul, an orator at San Juau many thanks "I looked at the mountains, triumph that was-woand could not help thinking, 'Beauti- Hill. Chicago Evening Post. e Of course It was Clark not Taft who launched the reciprocity idea Into the national political arena Tfith a dramatic effect that made ratification atmoBta certainty from the start. Of course it was Clark not Taft who finally affixed to the treaty the signature that gave it life. But was it not also.Olark not Taft who made the blazing break of announcing to tho world that Recipro oity ment annexation a break that almost blocked the preliminary negotiations and is evon not working powerfully against ratification in Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury and Is taken Inter. nally, acting directly upon the blood and mubous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catairh Cure bo sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made In Toledo, O., by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Dtuggssts. Price 73c per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Taft and Peace Treaties The pastor and officers' of Mti, Zion Baptist church and the Pleasant Grove Baptist church took a part in the ordination services at Mortons Gap last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nourse were in town Monday on their way to Booneville, Ind., where they will reside in in the future. Rev J. A. Bryant, who has been in the city for several days, delivered a practical lecture at the old Baptist church last Monday night. His lecture was followed by remarks by Prof Bell. Mesdames Stella Boulders and Eliza Logan, of Galesburg, 111., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Osborne. Mr. Walker Stoner has had two very sick children, but thejPare better at this writing. Mrs. J W. Bell spent Monday with friends in Madisonville. Rev J. R. Evans is spending the week in Pittsburg, Pa., attending the National Baptist Convention. He takes this method of thanking all friends who so liberally contributed to thex expenses of his trip. The following club leaders turned in the stated amounts: Millie Hargraves and Julia Booker $1.10, Sabra Duncan and Francis Collins $3.00, Emma Minims and Mary Leavell $3.00. The following named gave 25c each: Messrs. J A. Hamilton, Jessie X. Walker Moore, Stoner, Arthur Swafford, Tilden Shelton, I. E. R. W. Chunn, Henry Tandy, Charlie Ranson, J. A. Bryant, Albert Foster, Monroe Fowler, Bunk Marshall . and Mesdames Ada Rash, Lizzie Renfro, Jane White, Kate Alexander, George Chunn, Martha Davie, Carnelia McNichols, Carrie McNichols, Lula Bibbs, Hester Trabue, Nannie Frasier, Julia Booker and Hattie Patton. To these friends and-t- o the many who contributed smaller amounts, we extend our . Try Our Celebrated Princess Ice Cream At The G. Star Restaurant A. MORTON MADISONVILLE. KY. f :j . ' is l ?M : '$ k'. '. wi"iiyii.ji.u!!i''iiiXi1,iT5i!1!j!i'JJiyii'l'Jj,iJ'.j..,5)j'i''.1 the modern commentaries, aad the tribe of the goat was considerably exalted the other day when a venerable creature was eeea leading to safety 75 sheep whose lives were endangered in a stock yards fire at Kansas City. Digestion and Assimilation is not the quantity of food taken but the amount digested and assimilated that gives strength and vl. tallty to thesystom. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Invigorate the stomach and liver and enable them to perform their functions naturally. For Bale by all Dealers. Useful Goat A good many of the goats of history bare been made to look like sheep la t." ' 1 i. Funeral Director and Emtalmer v 1 ?is SHE Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. It h 'T BEE ADS PAY BUSY INCORPORATED M FRANKtLS" HOPKINSVILLE STORE KENTUCKY M V2 .' Announce Their Fall Opening Tuesday, Sept 26 and Miilinery, Womens and Childrens MS f Wednesday, i Sept 27 Ready-to-we- ar r ' Suits. Clocks, Dresses, Skirts, Wraps, Dress Goods, Silks,. ClotLing and Shoes The largest and best selected stock in.Western Kentucky. Railroad fares refunded, on purchases of $15.00 or over within a radius of 25 miles, on purchase of $25.00 or over within the radius of 50 miles. ful as you are, you will somo day be Can t look well, eat well or feel welt with imdestroyed, while my soul will not pure Then I gazed upon the ocean, and pure blood feeding your body. Keep tho blood with Burdock Blood Bitters. Eat simply, cried out, 'Mighty as you are, you will take exercise, keep clean and you will have long aomo day dry up, but I never will!'" life, The World's Islands. The islands ot tho world nave a total lengtn of more than 17 times the circumference of tho earth at i&e equator. rj. d t HURRY! And don't be one of those fellows who MLRRY! It' HURRY! did and Pi 5 A. !iT ' I As our doors were open Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock there were hundreds of eager men, women and children waiting to be turned loose in feast of the many bargains we are giving, and since we have opened our doors there have been 26 salespeople busy waiting on the throngs of people as they come and go. "" Fhey ICr:ior a. O3ocl Thing "Vslri -- will wish after it is too late I had gone to the Sprouse Sale as my neighbor is the cry that can be heard on every side. got some of those bargains. "Never Anything Like And no wonder they come, when you can get new goods at such low prices as are quoted below. Listen and read these prices! Next Saturday, Monday and Tuesday will "'- - be the three banner days. An extra force of clerks will be added these three days so as to accommodate the peo'ple. . i. 1 $ $ IO 10 SuitS, . 1 AV'i' 'it: .;... ... .. Overcoats , $15 Suits and Overcoats. ... , $3.50 Pants. $5 Pants... ; Odd Coats out of Suits worth up to $30 Boys' 50c Knee Pants 98c to $2.98 75c Knee Pants $3.98 Men's.and Ladies!. 75c Underwear. $6.98 50c Underwear 98c $3 Hats..., p..: $1.98 W. L. Douglas $4 bxfords, $2.98 Hanan & ons' $$ Oxfords. $1.69 11c Fine Shoes .' . v $ n 19c 37c 19c 98c Ladies' and Misses' Oxfords and fine Shoes )9Ci 98Cj .' $1.48 OC Thread per spopl All Calicos '.-.., 3lC' Ladies' and Misses' Cloaks and Furs $25 $i.d8 to Fine Black Cloaks for $ 25 $ l .98 UD u M . $2.98 $1.98 skirts... 75c to Arrow Brand Collars $2.98 worth up to $9 9C One thousand other articles that space will not allow, us to mention. Now is your time and chance. This stock of goods has got to be sold in 18 days, regardless of what it will bring. You will be the looser if you don't come. 5t!S $b P. S.r " -- ( r ' '.. w. 'fl WW In New Victory Building Kentucky " M Think of a tl.. J-- J ilUUUlCUa f yJl lUUGO, -- .!1r. :' anvhtinjz ,like!ittfn,the'COuntry. o stock like this and; bein? sold ., from 20c to 60c on the dollar. Nevera flit-ti- l . X7VAfViAf AfWrl 1l, n. rn.it vy uttuwi irnn ukgu nnninn ui nsvt yvju rn n muw. v,au auuiu t.w ia.y it 'SlirOTr tnf kututv 11S wl nut, juu rtaaA u.uj' iiiiu biff - ' .. . Alii. new goods.. ; ' ''' . It will pay vou' to come rn-c. M - -- ,,-- a-- A' ? lt M ' MflWMBMjjjpppEPMPWMPWWii ' fV K '!" '" l'fl.,' I j '' t.fyH.rptp H'fll" I'WiiwwgWf'" " '?!'iiiww- t'V;f W. K: t- l. K BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pur The only Baking Powder made from Roy a! GrapeCreamoFTartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE Miss Charlie Jennings left for ROYAL DR. DR. LB. HARDIN La RAY V Drs. Hardin & Ray DENTISTS Painless Extracting end Porcelain Work High Clou Dtntutry isonvllle visiting friends Tuesday. SVodnesday. What benefit Is a watch that does Remember I givo votes on the not keep time? I make them run correotly or give your money back Big Auto ContoBt C. I. Tkuempy, Watchmaker, L. C. Wiley, Jeweler, At Whitford's Store. Earllngton, Ky. Henry Bourland has returned Malouey, vho has boon In St. Jim Louis for the past threo weeks' buy- from Chicago and Detroit where he ing goods, has returned to thiB city. has been spending his vacation. Elk-to- n Without Surgical Operation TueBday right to see his, girl. hair A beautiful line of In the Spring of 1904, I was confined BWitcheB, good wavy hair. Price $2, Bishop's Millinery, Madisonvllle, to my bed with kidney trouble and thought that I would never recover. I Kentucky. took a lot of medicine but did not realize any benefit from anything. I finally saw Why was Guy Forrester in Dr. Kilmer's advertismeat Tuesday night? To take and sent for a Swamp-Rosample bottle and thought his girl to the electric theater, of the sample bottle helped me, sol bought more of the medicine from my Druggist, course. using a few bottles discharged Gilbert Deshon was in Madison- and afterlarge stone from my bladder. a very ZZZZZZ vllle Tuesday night. After passing this stone my health was was in Madison-vlll- e very much improved and x have been Harfry Blackwell able to continue my business without Tuesday night. any serious sickness. Miss Goldie Chandler was in MadJ. I KNOWLES, ra Robert Merry hew was iu Madlsoi,-vlll- e Stone In Bladder Remoreil TueBday night. Ed McOarty was in Madlponvlllo (r WHEN IN MADISONVILLE Visit the Princess Theater, the best moving in the country. Something new each night. Madl-sonvii- le ot Matinee every afternoon Vaudeville each night. 2 to 5. A. D. NOE, Jr., Manager. :.'t Headland, Ala. Personally appeared bef ere me this 8th day of September. 1909, T. Loftus Knowles who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact. J. W. Whiddon, YOU LSTr-Fli- WANT a Better m it ear Specialty Ttltphont 390 (Met Satit Bank Bldf. Madisonville, Kentucky SUMMER COLDS News of the Town Should not bo neglected. It meana a condition the lungs that brings on Pneumonia, Bronchitis some other serious disease. pr Is Johu Moore will leave Monday for Culver Military Academy whero ho will ondoavor to increase his IntelIs a erood remedr tor soro throat and cold Bottled In the lungs. It lectual capacity, also his muscles. eases pain In the chest, hoarseness, obstlnato coughs, congestion In Mrs. Robert Weir, of Hanson, is tho lungs, loss of voice and Inflammation. It Js a flno family remedy, visiting Mrs. Elizabeth M ajors this mado only of tho purest Ingredients and possesses a wonderful aooth-in- jr and healing lnfluenco in tho lungs, throat and bronchial tubes. week. Children Hko It becauso It la pleasant to 4he tasto; it is a quick relief for tho throat and lung1 disorders to .which children are subject E. W. Ronfro leftvWedneBdey for Bowling Groen. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle. W. P. Graham was In MadlBon-viil- e Buy the $1.00 size. It contains five, times as much" as tho 2Eo elze, Wednesday niRht. and you get with each bottle a Dr. Herrlck's Red Pepper Porous Plaster for tho chest. Tho moBt oxoluBlve Imp, of Pat JAMCSF.IALLAM In MadUon. PfWffHCTOB tdrn Hats ever shown ST. LOUK, MO. vlllo will bo on display Sept. 20 and For Weak Sight oc Sore Eye, use Stephen Ey Salve. It cures, 21 Bishops Millinery, Madisonvllle, Kentucky. ISoLqAmO WgCOMMgMBEoQvl Will Cox, of Maryetta, Ohio, Is ST. BERNARD MINING CO., Incorporated, Drug Department this week going over tho geological formations in Pond Itlver, bottoms, reports tho oil outlook for that reMiss Ruby Peyton visited friends Mrs. John Longstail left for her gion most excellent. Excitement is In Madisonvllle Tuesday nlpbt. amoug tho farmers in home in Elkton Wednesday. very high MIbs Lizzie Gill was in Madisonthis seotiou. Clocks that need repairing called vllle Tuesday nlpht. for and delivered. Phone D33. Olfo RAGS WANTED-Brl- ng at C. I. Tkuempy, once to tho Bee office. Clean, Bound John HoRan was in Madisonvllle i At Whitford's Store. Tuesday night on business. cotton rags ouly. Mlss Kathortne Blair loft ThursMrs. Trotter and daughter, of St. Wonderful Campaign Offer From were iu town Wednesday. day for Charleston, WeBt Va., where now until after tho election, Nov. 10, Ohnrles, Tom Blair lelt Wednesday for she will visit relatives for three 1011. we will send the Dally Evenweeks. Charleston, West Va. ing Post and the Bee Lucian Llttlepage, of Pond River, one year for $1.50. Sfnd all orders MIbs Florence Howard, of to this office. was In town Thursday. was In town Wednesday. Boy Foard was in Madisonvllle Tuesday nlpht on business. Miss Margaret Kemp is attending Semi-Weekly Madl-aonvlllo Ballard's Horehound Syrup Prove What Swamp-RoWill Do For Yon More BANKERS Indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleges than indorse all other busf-Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham-toN. Y., for a sample bottle. It will ness colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States. International reputation. Banking, Trpenrltlne, Penmanship, EnelUh, Spelling, Arithmetic, Letter Writlnp, Bastacaac convince anyone. You will also receive anxiuarr branches. Uood I'OSI TiUNSi CUAKANTEEO under reasonable conditions. a booklet of valuable information, telling Bookkeeping. Bookkeepers all over Home Study. all about the kidneysand bladder. When tho United States say that Draughon's iersy bookkeepers, Thousands of bankcash". and stenographers ar writing, be sure- ana mention this New System of Bookkeeping saves them holding good positions as the result o. from 25 to 50 per cent in work and worry. taking Draughon's Home Study. paper. Rpgulnr fifty-ceand CATALOGUE. For prices on lessons size bottles for sale at all Shorthand. Practically all U. S. official court reporters write the System of BY MAIL, write Jno. F. Draughon; drug stores. Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President, Nashville, Tenn. Why? Because they know it is tiie best. aloguo on course AT COLLEGE, wrlta Miss Sybil Athby, who has been 111 for a week, is better. Nashville or Memphis or Knoxrille, Tenn., or Paducah, Ky., or Ev&nsvllle, lad. Miss Minnie Bourland returned to ot n, KK nt ono-dolla- Notary Public JOB? Forrcat, That question will bo asked you almost daily by business men seeking yotui. services.if you qualify take the Draughon Training and show ambition to rise. .i 2 n r DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Brunswick, Ga., yesterday. Wonderful C!ampaiTi Offer From now until after the election, Nov. 10, 1011, we will send the Daily Even-iu- g Post and the Bee one year for $1.60. Send all orders Semi-Weekly l this office. Frank Vinson, who formerly lived here, is visiting relatives here. to NOTICE I liave purchased the agency for the much appreciated. Misses Lizzie Gilt, Goldie Chan- Madisonvllle. You can rent "The Winning of Barbara Worthy by Harold Bell Wright, at Sisk. Bros, book store, Madieouville,' Kj. .Lester Chlshohn, of Pembroke, has accepted u position with the St. Bernard Drug-Co.of thin place. comes well recommended. Paul King was in- - MadibonvJUe Wednesday. Opeuing of Pattern 'Hats Sept. 20 and 21. Bishop's Millinery, Madisonvllle, Kentucky. Ned Barnes, who has been on the South coal run, has rolled Ilev Brinkley off the Providence coal run. Miss Ethel Bobbltt was the guest of her Bister, Mrs. Ray, Wednesday. Fine watch' repairing, L. O. Wij-EY- , Jeweler, , dler and Ruby Peyton attended a social Wednesday uipht given by Misses Eva' and M.lile Brian at Laundry from the late Jeff McEuen. Bakery. Your check room will he over the Boa-To- n business will have my personal attention and will he very Yours for business, White Swan My office and G. C. IONG Bchool in Madisonvllle., "Tho Wlntitmr nfBifhari.Wnrth" ... ......... .Q w. V.. ...... U .... .-- ., by Harold Bell Wright, for sale by Sisk Bros, book Btore. J. E. Fawcott returned from, Lex ington Tuosday. Mrs. Alice Mothershead. entertained all the Earllngton teachers Tues day night In honor of her sister, Miss oilunie Bourland. Quite, a Compound ful evening was spent by all.delight-- . By E. L. ,0. WiiiEY, Optician, The Change of Life is the most critical period of a Successor to Tappin.&.Gardnjar, ' at; this time soman's existence, and neglect of health ' John and Paul Moore havo re- shopping. invites disease. Geo. O. i Women everywhere should remember that there is no turned from a three weeks' stay In LouisvilleAtkinson, who busbpcn in svpral Atlatic City. other remedy known to medicine that will ,sq successfully j W,. H. .Coylo jwas iirEvansvllle has return! horn.days on business, 'E'. Carry women through' this trying period as Lydia Tuesday. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots Nice four room cottage to rent. dfApply toiEfq. MqLEqf) t; Lydia Pinkham' Vegetable y '. Earllngton, Ky. Will Phillips, ouenf our most distinguished citizens who has been sojourning in Chicasro for Beverol days, has returned home. Mrs. Robinson, of St. Charles, visited her daughter. Mrs. J. W.Travis, this week. Slsk Bros, have a large, library of rentil books. All new copyright books. Ask to seo them.; - ;" ' Mrs. Buii Long and daughteV, Edna, of ,St. Chnrl,es,....we.re,. intown. Thursday, shopping.' '"" ' '"" ' Miss Gertie ,0'Bnnnon, of St. Charles, was In the city Thursday .j ' Dr. A. O. Sisfe, of this city, left TIiob F. Blair and daughter, Miss for Wrightstown, N. J., where he Catherine, left yesterday for Charles- -, s. ton, West Va., his old home. will remain for several days on H. J. Renu and Graco, Misses Ruby Slsk,Sue Mike Willis, of Henderson, visited their slstor, Mary Mothershead, Goldie Weir, Mrs. Thos Blair, this week. Katie Murrell, Elizabeth Kemp, Manlius Hosse left Friday for Ralph Dudley and Prof. O. E. Dud Nashville. ley, of this city, spent the day at King, who has been on the,' Stanley school house Friday. t Paul sick list for tlje past week is greatly': Wallace D. Clark, 14 years old, Improved. Public School, correctly, and won a Miss Ruby Todd, of Mortons r first class Beat oflered by manager Gap, was In town Thursday shop--- v Clarke t witness the emotional ping. play, "The Night Rider," at Temple Claude Rogers, who has spent the Theatre, Tuesday. Sept. 19. summer in Nashville, has returned ' Messrs. Malouey and Cansler, of for the winter. this city, are opening a gents' furbishing store in the Grand Leader ' ft Attackj School Principal old stand, and will soon be ready to A severe attack on school princi- receive customers. They expect to nal, Ohas. B Allan, of Sylvania, Ga., carry a full line and. one of the best Is. .thuB told by him, "for more? writes, .I than throe, -years," lie ..:'..- on the market. L ii.i.i- - iuiiuib uuui Buuereu iuuuunuuie Mrs. Ed Heafer returned homo' rheumatism, liver and stomaohf . trouble ana aiseasea Kianeys, ah from, the remedies failed till I used Electric Will Meacham is workiug on the Bitters, but four bottles of thlf wonderful remedy cured me completeSouth coal run. ly." Such results are common. them- forcuring "Mv rhUd was burned terribly about tbe face, Thousands bless neck and chest I applied Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Btomach trouble, female complaints, Oil. Tho nain ceased and the child sank into a kiduey disorders, biliiousness, and restful sleep." Mrs. Nancy M. Hanson, Ham for new health and vigor. Try them. Only 50o at all Druggists. burg, N. Y. buB-inespronounced-"presti-digltateur" ,, i country-Thursday- - - - - ,- went through during- tho Change of Life before I tried lydla 13. JflnKiinrs vegeramoom-poun- I AIM .. Whhll; I was in such a nervous condition could not keep still. My limbs were cold. 1 not sieep and IP had creepy sensationstold bycouiu phvsicians two nights. I was finally a tumor. that I hadnnn t ni 13. lnv nf t.lipi wonderful ourcs mado Plnkham's Vegetable Compound by Lydia decided to try it, and it has mado mo a well mw mv and nrstmnr,tTv nnliriiiinrs mul friends declare it thas worked a miracle for mo. JLydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound la worth its weight in g61d for women during this puuuou nerlod of life. If it win noip omers you iuj j, B. Greaton, 51 No. Main at., aticK,mass letter." Mrs. Nathan ri ' '' 'Madisonvllle, Ity. , fM . t , i - '''WLaV MmT. .'! ! d. Miss , Jell . Murphey has returned 9rjs II K&iHS from a visit to relatives In Howell. j! li - Jenkins Hampton, of Mortons Gap, was iu town Wednesday. What benefit is a watoh that dooB not keep time? I make thorn run correotly or give your money back. C, I. Tbubmpy, Watchmaker, At Whitford's Store. MIbs A WonderfulBed The "Uuiiold" is the only one motion bed on the market.. ,, One simple rnotion and operation puts this Davenport in the position of a full size, comfortable bed. We Vant you to see tin.1 Davenport aud to examine is construction and finish. A perfect bed; nothing to get out of order; nothing unsichtly or unsanitary. mmmmmmmataaaamaumiattMMMamtmmatwmmKmmmmtimmmmmmmwmmTmamawmamtwmmmmtm'vT' I A 1 , !:iiW 'atm-'- i i , ANOTHER SIMILAR CASE. Cornwallville, N. Y, "I have been taking ..- - T niMM..m'ii Vncrntnltln (Inmnound for tome time for Change of Life, nervousness, and j. a fibroid grovrtn. arlvisfid UIO tO JfO tO tllO ttmrn THisntn-visjtlng, hospital, but one day while I was told mo to take Lydia E. I mot a woman who Compound. I did so and I Plnkham's Vegetable u- i,ninni mn wnndorf ullv. I am very i.e..-..I M.f t nai riil to trv Lvdla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Wm. Boughton, Cornwallville, N. Y., Greene Co. The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comr Mrs. Omer Oates, of MortonB Gap, was in town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Browdor and children left Monday for Louisville to attend the State Fair. Many of our Pattern HateB are trimmed in Herron Aigrettes Cross Aigrettes and all tho newest things In fancy feathers. Opening Sept. 20 and 24, Bishop's Millinery, Madi- t,, ! n-iw-v:- mmm ii -- above--the- y pound have thousands of such letters as those tell the truth,, else they could not have been obtained it has for love or money. This medicine is no stranger gtooq the test tor years. For SO yaari Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegtabl Oompoimu fcac l?n the trtaadard rtped f or female IH. No sick woman, does justice to hr-el- f who will not try this fmowittelelne.' Made exSiMively from roots and bsebs, and. nas tiiOHsanas ox eurea w nrwuu sonvllle. Kentucky. Tho emotional drama, "The Night Rider," which appears at Temnle Theatre. Tuesday night, Sept. 10, Js put ou by a New York company, headed by Early J, Hughes aB the county chairman. There will be absolutely no shooting, no fire or any thing at all dangerous. Old papers for sale at the Bee office. ja,ajijaltj1jjjjUiijfcaujiBitiftiilljfcllij4ti,, The Most Sanitary Bed The matress folds up In the bed ; easy to move for duBtlng and cleaning, The springs is strong and will wear a lifetime; has all the comfort 4? a regular bed spring. A full line of MAuto matic" Unfolded Davenports from.. of $16 up Madisonvjlle, Ky. li A a Try Our . Celebrated I O'BRYAN UTLEY & CO, INCORPORATED Princess Ice Cream Mrstbakhswlnvites aU siek women ju-as- fitided thousands.to healtii free of charge. ivOUTOii I.1TB. jriniinaTO,, jjyuu, t'iii Jgfij4i t AtTWSM?RUurat t$ House Furaiahiatf and Undertaking i " 1 I iff I "- , ' v" xa-SL,.- j:7X&Jjis 4 v -. Jw S WfjWMBt tMP' h. w Lw 4e?py" tfirx.irHi-'"i'r''- - TO? 'rV - it, .9 tw .. 11.11 - - nmi -- "'- - H'FM! . yppar -- ""Tii vy HHKUji You Need Stationery. WWM I New Fall Tailor Suits Arriving on Every Express Over two hundred on sale now We are making special showing in our $15, .$20 and K do ofrcuini, lnvlni-ibn'am- i alogue work. Give us a trial. will be pleased. ri t. alBO Nothing gives an individual or a firm standing In the business world like nice stationery nearlV'prlnted. Bpe" job depart y The inent keeps constantly on hand a Hue lin6 of letterheads, noteheadH, billheads, stttteuient and envelopes, We both linn aw' coiinirclali Seml-Weki- una : THE We STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX cat- You For Sale $50 ,7 have been granted the exclusive agency in Earlington for the famous Wooltex Coats, Suits and Skirts for women and young women ' f "ii Draiiylinn'a Business C Ilpf, Nashville, Tenn. $100 Scbolaiship on BrvantS'trat-to- u Business College, Loubvllle, Ky. Apply to Srmi-WrkkiiY Scholarbhip We make this announcemeet with pleasure. It is I important to us that we are representatives of 4hisvWeMno.wn line .ofvready. made garments. important to you that you are now, able to.buy these garments right here in Earlington. Qi n fc a . . ... Bee. Earlmgtou, Ky. It is more Come in new styles. eaHvndisIeftn'eJ ' - L ui "& fVT.l Shows increased Prosperity. Twenty years ago the average life insurance policy was for $2,500; now it Is more than $3.00L After the most careful invgstigation of Wooltex garments from every angle, we believe in their merit, we believe they are the. sort we want to offer to our customers. We believe Wooltex garments your confidence in us, when you come to know them. You've long been familiar with them their charm of appearance, their grace of line leading magazinea in which they are widely advertised. through the M For bowel complaints in children always give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy aud Castor oil. It is cei tain to effect a cure and when reduced with water and Bweetenod Is pleasant to take. No physicist! can prescribe a 'better remedy. For sale by all Dealers. r j We are sincerely glad to be able "to present for your better acquaintance the actual Wooltex garments. OUR FIRST WOOLTEX DISPLAY Our first showing of Wooltex will be ready MONDAY, SEPT. 25. To every one of our customers who has ever felt that her clothes were not quite satisfactory to her did not look jusl ashe had hoped in fact, were in any way a disappointment, we say in all earnestness: Newspapero derful monkey and dog circus, the See Circus Hines-Kiraba- ll troupo of acrobats, the Alvo, the Alpine and the La Hopkinsvilfe Fayette families of aerialistB and the fifty funniest clowns on earth are a Thousands From This Sections to few of the more prominent features. There are over 100 big acts, all novelVisit Forepaugh and Sells ties and the entire show is newly Over and costumed. Brothers' Show equipped $2,000,000 has been spent in building the uew outfit and the result is Thousands of people from The United thousand nhit-five bwr.v . .. $$ i- .- J T'! at Hop-Jclusvil- lo and immediate hood will see Forepaugh and Sells Brothers' big oirous atHopkinsville, on Thursday, Sept. 28. Transportation linos are preparing for the day and the indications points to a great circus event. The Forepaugh and Sells Bros organization this season is remarkably ttr3ttve, more so than ever before am ItB fifty years of travel. The is being given by the world's 400 beet artists, the mena-Steri- e has been newly reorganized and the forenoon parade is a of pageantry. The thrillers of the show are the double somersaulting automobile, the ".Human Butterfly" aotand the sensational wild riding of the Pajara Italy, family of Gypsies. Hives, neighborper-ierman- ce tnas-erwo- rk Ty-Bel- ls A sore throat can be treated best from thf outside. The throat should b rubbed irentlv with BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMFNT. Apply at nighr and cover with a cotton (sloth batnl-agby mommy thu ""nviiens will disappear. Price 25c, 50o and $1 00 per bottle. S.ild by St. Bernard Drug Store. Cod Fisheries Remunerative. dazzling. .The catch ul cod Ir the United For many years the Forepaugh and States Is third in value of fish caught, Sells Brothers' circus has been the amounting to (4niost $3,000,000. folpattern of excellence. This year it lowed by that of shad, lobster and Is vastly improved and enlarged. It clams. now travels on a train more than 1 mile in length. Its many tents cover ten acres of grounds and it gives employment to 1,124 men. women and children. In the menagerie are A full line of new 728 of the raroBt specimens of ani Flowcr-de-Luc- e in the canvas 6tables mal life aud " pattern in are 550 of the finest horses in the world. The parade equipments wbb all bunt last winter iu the foreign workshops of the bIiow near Liverpool. The work was done by the best artiBts, designers, sculptors and the silver-plate- d ware that is spectacles builders of France and e; "Come to our department and get acquainted with Wooltex this season." There's the assurance of a reliable old name, established for many years, back of every point claimed for Wooltex; and ah unalterable two seasons' guarantee back of that. ' h Wooltex will be sure to satisfy as well. your love of the beautiful, and will be both economical and sensible - We shall take pleasure in showing you these Wooltex garments. Just Received the ST. BERNARD STORE W. R. COYLE, Manager THE STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX ST. BERNARD MINING CO. INCORPORATED ing and juggling seals, Taylor's won Capt. Webb,8 two troupes of rid- itch or salt rheum sets you crazy. Can't bear the touch of your clothing. Ooan's Ointment cures the most obstinate cases. Why sufier? All druggists sell it. eczema, so popular this Fall. Your inspection invited, Earlington Hardware Store W. Earlington, Ky. H. WHITFORD. Prep. J EARLINGTON'S i NEW DEPARTMENT STORE We have finished equipping the Bourland & Mothershead store fixtures of all kinds and with new clothing cabinets and will run this as a Gents furnishing and men's and boys' clothing and shoe department. Connecting same with our old stand with arch doors, making one big department store out of the two. up-to-da- r te W y ,-- f wn f 1 1 m u f. I I n v 44, We now have on display our new fall and winter Suits and Overcoats for men and boy's. Price from $5.00 to $30.00. Walk Over and King Quality shoes snapy and in all leathers, $3.00 to $5.00, Stacy Adams and French shoes $5.50 td $6.00. George P. Ide shirts-witcollar to match all colors, guaranteed, $1 00 to $1.50 each. Headquarters for gents furnishings of the latest creation. h t ; $1600.00 Automobile contest begins today, 100 votes will be given for each one dollar 'cash purchase, also received on ac- counts. Merchandise will be sold at regular cash price as before, Party wishing to enter contast please call at our STORE. 4 L. f j Yours for business, , I. h BARNES, dbWAJND & COMPANY INCORPORATED "t. f S T a a .a i r, a.-r'-i ;(f Ill Jw I , 'I 1 f " s, it ,V- - iMIifllMB