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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): September 19, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): September 19, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911091901_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): September 19, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. TUESDAY TUESDAY and fc' and FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR FRIDAY BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE 19, 1911 TWENTY-SECON-D YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER No. 7S MR. ATKINSON i SERIOUSLY ILL jftjHis Home Wrightstown, N. J. Friends Fear The'WorsT ti t .. EARLINGTON PEOPLE GREATLY DEPRESSED m 4 Advices received from Wrights-towN. J., Mr. John B. Atkinson's Bummer homo where ho wnnt from this place tho latter part of August are that he is in a very serious condition. Mr. Atkinson haa bedfcn in poor health fqr nearly two yoarB and during that time haB made some surpriBiug ralllqs from serious attacks more than oncep Mr. Atkinson is probably tho host known man in this Boctionof Kentucky in business circles und is widely known throughout the United States, j , The people of Earllngton are greatly deprepsed over tho np.ws of his illness and hope for better reports today or tomorrow. Mr. Geo. O. jAtkinson left for WrlghtBtowu Saturday to bo with his brothorand Jat.R. Hash, Paul M, Moore and, bos Paul, Jr., left Monday'afterndon for the samo city. Up to the time n, of jgolug to presB no message haa been received regarding Mr. Atkin- son's condition. Hivet, eczema, iich or salt rheum teti yon crazy. Can't bear the touch of your clothing. Doaa't- Ointment curet the moit obittnate caies. Why tnfier? All druggists tell It. - Automobile Contest Now On The contest for the $1600.00 five passenger Howard tourlngcar 1b now on full blast and several thousand votes have boen glvon out by the tyiombors of the Booster Club. The machine 1b here and is a handsomo one. These aro about '.'00 entries and the number and standing will bo published in each Fridays' paper. In order to do this the votes muBt be turned in to Barnes, Oowand & Co., on Wednesday of each week so tho count can bo made up aud turned over to The Bee for publication' on Friday. Remember this machine is worth working for and working hard, the party holding the largest number of votes on May 15th 1012 gets the machine and the Semi-.weekly j, J Bee glvos 8000 votes for each dollar paid on subscription, and 100 .votes for eaoh dollar paid on job work qr advertising, a hint to the wise is sufficient, For bowel complaints in ohildreu always give Ohamberlaln'B Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy aud Castor oil. It Ib certain to effect a cure and when reduced with water and sweetenod ispleasant to take. No phyRioian can prescribe a better remedy. For sale by all Dealers, Society Happenings r AimJnirtftm Amifei iAi rftii niiiii A iritn uttm iitm Mrs. A. O. Silk and Mrs. J. H. entertained at the home of the latter Saturday evening at a silver tea. A delicious ice coarse waB served on the spacioua veranda to guests who numbered twenty. A neat sum was raised for the benefit of the new buildinjj of the M. E. Church south. FlBh Hardy Wyatt will leave for Den- ver, Col., Jtonight. He will begone until tho flm of tho month. Attacks School Principal A severe attack on Bchool principal. Ohnp. B. Allan, of Sylvunia, Pa., "For more ib chub told by him. than three years," be writes, 4,I suffered ludesorlbable torture from rheumatism, liver and stomach trouble and diseased kidneys. AH remedies failed till I used Electric Blttdra, but four bottleB of thin wou-derf ly." Sucb results are common. Thousands bless them forcuring stomach trouble, female complaintB, kiduey disorders, biliiousuess, and for new health and vigor. Try them. Only 50q at all Druggists. Earllngton Gun Club to Mtet ul remedy cured me complete- The Earliugton Gun Club will J. T, Arnold, of HanBon, waB In meet at the Rifle JRange Thursday town Saturday. afternoon for a shoot. All members R. H. Ligon, of Manitou, waB in jy are requested to be on hand. town Saturday on business. Oleo. Oates, of White Plains, was Caruler & Maloney to Open in town Saturday. Cansler & Maloney have opened Forest Adcock, of Manitou, was in a stock of Ladies' and Gents' furnSee 5t Sioux Indians town Saturday. ishings in the Grand Leader old Sh Bit Siberian Wolves ng ton chapter of the stand and are now ready for business.. The Kuril Am EdvefctUiial Feature Attraction Daughters of Confederacy, They atkftbeir friends to call aud United examine this handsome new stock. will meet with Mrs. Lee Hodge at PEI0IS 35, 50 AD 75 CBMTfe 4 the rosldence of Dr. Sory In afternoon, at 2:80. ! Madisonville Notes There Ib business of great Import ChurchrNotes ance to be attended to, and all the ' members are requested to bo present i ? BY AILEEN DAVIS. and on time. it 4 w M. X. Church South v Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Morton, of this ... R..M. Benny.'Of'Miohigaut a former city, who 'have been visiting rela Presiding Elder Rev. J. B. Adams citizen, of Hanson. waB in town Sat- tives and friends In Russellville, preached an able sermon at the m urday on Business. have returned homo. E. Ch'urch Sonth Sunday night to a ,r TL. Jones, of Biojiland, awas ',mj iurs. xx. a. rerry ami sou, ziur- - large appreciative audience. "i 'aoe, who have been visiting Mrs, J. ; town Saturday. The last service was held Sunday Sat- -' E, Fawcett for the past two weeks, night in the ola M. E. Church. J. D. Clark urday on business. left Tuesday morning to visit relaSunday School will be held at the C. Forril went to town Satur- tives in Guthrie, Russellville aud new M. E. Church next Sunday J. Shephordsville before returning to morning at 9:80 o'clock. day. Judge W. H. Yost, returned from their homo in St. Louis. One of the most pleasant of the Get the habit of coining to the ohurch socials being given by the Greenville,, Saturday. Where he branch office of the has boon attondlng court. ladies of the Methodist Ohurch, was Leone Weir, of Hanson, waB In Bee, at Morton's Furniture Store, at the liome of Mrs. Fish on Rldge-wa- y when you want enuraved. cards, em- Saturday evening, given by Mrs. town Saturday. bossed letterheads, dance tickets or Fish and MrB. A. O. Slsk. Twenty E. A. Bonoborgor, of the Evans- - programs. We have the best and ladles wore present. Delicious Ice vllle PreBB, was in town Saturday let ub figure with you on prices. cream and cake were servsd. in the interest of his paper. Ailken Davis, Manager. Many of the ladies aro giving dime We make a specialty of doing two John Moore was in Madisonville socials and in. thlB' way a nice little and three color work. If you want Sunday . Bum is being raised for the new classy Job work that will give satisJohn Rice, of Princeton, was in church fund. faction see our samples and get The last quarterly meeting of the prices nt the Madisonville Branch town Saturday aud Sunday. Mr. Marc Goldnamer, who has' Conference year was held at the Office in. Morton's jFurniture Store. been in JHauisouvuie ior cuo past parsonage Monday night. Aimjen Davis, Manager. week, lelt for Princotou Sunday. Choir practice will be held Wed MIbbob Rmda and Ellen Corbltt, Bailey Patterson will bo here for nepday night after prayer meeting of Hanson, were In town Saturday., ,y ;) ,at the Methodist Church. 'All singS. P. Cox, ofNobo was iu town afew'd.ays Dr. Roy Robinson, of HopkinBville, ers are requested to be' present to Saturday. practice for the first service in the Rev. G. W. Latham, of Mayfleld, was in town Sunday. "' MIbb Olyne Prather,' who has been new church. waB in Madisonville Saturday. reThe annual conference of the M. Mrs. Will Wells who has been in Henderson for several dayB, E. Ohurch will be held at Greenville turned home Monday. visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. beginning Sept. 27. Ben DavlB has returned home, On Oct. 4 a sorieB of meetings will A Texas Wonder Rev. Joe Hanner, of Browders was begin at the New Church. Rev. in town Saturday. The Texas Wonder cures kidney Brandon will be assisted by Rev. lame John King, of Nebo waB in town and cures diabetes, weak andirregu- Wiuiberly of Madisonville. backs, rheumatism, and all Saturday. larities of bladder troubles, removThe last quarterly conference for John Speed, of Anton, waB In town ing gravel, the kidneys aud bladder the year was held at the parsonage women. Regulates In both men and Saturday. bladder troubles In children. If not last evening; New boards of trusMrs. Charles JackBon, of sold by your druggists will be seut tees and Btewarts were elected as is visiting Mrs. Emma by mall on receipt of $1.00. One well as other officials. Business of small bottle Ib two months' treat- Importance waB transacted and good Hanger at Hotel Madison. ment and peldom fails to perfect a John Cox returned Saturday from cure. Send for' testimonials from reports were submitted. Louisville where ho attended the Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2028 Olive street. St. LouIb, Headaches Signs of Danger. State Fair. . - "" Mo. Sold by druggists. Anyone in this town that suffers Oal Tapp. has returned from tho frequently from splitting, nervous ' ,. State Fair. For Sale headaoheB ought to go at once to the druggist and get a 25c bottle of our W. D. Knowlos, of Hanson, was In One set of dining room chairs. Carlstedt's German Liver Powder, town Saturday. One extra nice sideboard cheap. HeadaoheB always indicate constiin Tim Caroll, of MBnnlngton,-waTwo leather bottom rockers and pation iu a dangerous form, that town Saturday. one oak rocker, all In first class may reBult in other extremely serieven ous ailments sometimes MIsb Gertrude Fox, of Nebo, wob shape and low prices, good bargains. Bright's Disease and Appendicitis. Call at Chatteu house on hill or fur- Our Carlstedt's German Liver Powin the city Saturday. T. D. Johnson. der actB on the Liver, the real MIbb Nellio Orton, of Hanson, was niture store. cauBe of constipation a few doses In the city Saturday. entirely remove the trouble Insure Earlington Wins a lasting cure never fails guaranJ. T. Arnold, of PleasantGrove, In a hotly contested game of ball teed if you have headaches, get a was In town Saturday. Bernard between Earlngton and Ndrtonvilfce bottle today from the. St.Drug DeT. M. Slaton, of Moss Hill, waB in Mining Co., Incorporated, at this place Sunday, Earllngton partment. 25o a bottle. town Saturday. won the game by a tBcore of 10 to 7. I). B. Lutz, of Hanson, waB in Quite a large crowd witnessed the Teachers Association i the county seat Saturday. game. The meeting of the Teachers' at D. W. Dixon of Hanson, waB in Mibb Veronica Hanna left SaturStanleys Bchool house last Friday town Saturday. day for Nashville where Bhe will enwas attended by a large number of Pete Laffoon, of Richland, waB in ter school at St.Ceollia's. teachers in this district and others town Saturday. A very enjoyable dance was given who went to enjoy this most pleas- in the E. A. C. club room Friday ant occasion an interesting program Don't forget the Bee has a branch office for Madi- evening. was giving and an elegant dinner of sonville people in Morton's Furniall the good things prepared by the Ton Can Eat Anything. ture Store. If you want advertiscraves neighborhood people who did all in Eat what your ing or job work or wish to subscribe without the slighteststomach indiges- their power to make this a most enfear of for the paper, call up number 4. tion, which is an awful feeling. You joyable day. with Ailern Davis, Manager. will not be bothered Nausea, Sour Foleys Sidney Remedy (Liquid) Bad Stomach, Heartburn, Mr. and Mrs. Jerald JobuBon went Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will Is a great medicine of proved value to Greenville Saturday to viBlt take one dose of Digesteze. It re- for both acute and chronic kidney and cures as if by Magic. and bladder ailments. It Ib especlieves friends. Pleasant as Candy. Relief In one ially recommended to elderly people Mrs. Charlie Young, of Anton, minute. Got a 50o bottle from the for its wonderful tonic and recondrug department of the St. Bernard structive qualities, and the permawas In town Saturday. Mining Company, Incorporated. nent relief and comfort it gives Miss Florence Campbell, Bpentthe them. weok end in Morganfleld. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., The Woodmen of Mortons Gap Will Have Incorporated Drug Department. Miss Ruth Sweeney, loft for a Rally Saturday Night For Saturday. The Uniform Rank. Drowned in Cumberland River Mrs. J. W. Niabet, of Providence, Camp, No. 869, of Elzera Stevens, a driver for the who ha? been in the city visiting MortonB Gap, will havt a big rally Brunt Hart Mining Co., of Manning-toher mother Mrs, J. R. MIUb, haB re- and ice cream supper Saturday fell from a moving freight train turned homo night Sept. 23 at the I. O. O. F. Hall into the Cumberland river at Nash Miss Maude Fox, of White Plains, in thatj city. Hon. Dave Kinoheloo ville Sunday and was drowned. Hib was tx thef city Saturday. of Madisonville, and other Bpeakers companion saw him fall but the Prof. W. D.Davis, SlaughterBville ot note will deliver addresses on this tram was moving bo rapidly he was was In town Saturday. occasion. unable to get off aud when the train stopped and ho returned to the river Mrs. W. P. Ross has returned there was no trace of Stevens. Stevfrom a months visit' to Miss Annie TEMPLE THEATRE ens waB a young white man about 21 May Yeiser in Paducab. years old. Ben Slaton haB returned from ONE NIGHT ONLY where ho attended tho Louisville A Bore throat can be treated best FRIDAY, State JFalr. from the outside. The throat should be rubbed gentlvwlth BALLARD'S Will T. Mills made abusinesB trip SNOW LINIMFNT. Apply at night to Henderson Saturday. ROBERT H. HARRIS and cover with a cotton oloth bandage; by morning the soreness will Miss Mattie Adcock, of Hanson, Presents disappear. Price 25o, 60o and $1.00 was in town Saturday. per bottle, Sold by St. Bernard Drug IJu Great Historical Drama t c went-to'Orof- ton , Semi-Weekly Announcement Opening Earlington's New Store Everything in Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Ladies and Gents Furnishings , r , v Our new store will be open to the public v ' . I .' -- Wednesday, Sept. 20 A cordial invitation is extended our friends to call and inspect our goods. ? Hop-klnsylll- e, Everything New and Fresk s Cansler & Old Victory Maloney Corner Earlington, Call on Kentucky or Telephone 1 80 65c 25c 10c 25c Semi-Week- ly I WILKEY & BLAIR For 24 pound sack Jack Frost Flour 7 bars Pride or Swift Premiun Soap Superba Sweet Corn 2 cans Mutton Chop Tomatoes 2 cans Hart Brand Pease 2 lb can Bright Eye Pork and Beans 2 lb can Yours Truly Pork and Beans 2 lb can Hart Brand Kidney Beans . 25c 10c 15c Hop-kiuBvill- e, ot n, 10c SEPT. 22 25c Morganheld Meal, peck 3 lb can Rose Dale Lemon Cling Peaches 25c 3!c Good Broom ., 10 Kellogg Corn Flakes See our Full Line Onyx Enamel Ware- -- "Daniel Boone the trail " Store. on Tun "VT Xlil D. XI . T XUUUIUD X. fTlAninkn nri IIU ll f 1 rl ln VI UI1UU1DU I spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Montegue and children left Friday for their home lu Parkersburg, West Va. The Darlington teachers all attended the meeting at Stanley's school house Friday, MrB. C. E. Dudley and Mrs. Stella M. Kemp accompanied them. 0 WILKEY & BLAIR THE ONE PRICE GROCERY Earlington, Kentucky fa? It ti aa . JAMiAkUtaBMItl JAwUWHif tWBRWESi w '. wi ,1 . .J- Wf. ''Wsb ' fj ;' n Ji" ii? jf i "rH" Coming- - Da.niel Boone on the Trail Lyceum Course CbcJMP3ee f Eo'lTOR AND BUSINESS ASSOCIATE Subscription Rates One Year EDITOR AND PUBLISHER .1 b riuiniTT PAUL M. MOORE. Six months Three months Slnjjlo copies MANAQER ..$1.00 j 50 j 25 5 j j of Kentucky Press Association Member and Second District Publishers league Specimen copies mailed free j on application. Conreapond-ont- s wanted In all parts of the county. Address us for par- - I tioulars. I Branch Office in Marten's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Madi- - t . W .mi ftfcc AttCLM none 4iw. A uuu niuiuu TAVIC irjgi. SenPUie, AenwcKJ -L- -. DL--- iirw, JT Telephone 47 H Tuesday, September 19, 1911 ; MMMMH The Greatest Social Force. The middle classes are the prepon derant social force of today In republics as well as In monarchies In Europe or In America. Everything Is everywhere subordinated to the necesand as thoroughly qb possible. roro In Paris Figaro. The man who whispers down a About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and well sity of satisfying them as speedily "hollers." Fet Lively as a Boy. Work or Wealth. you are tired, run down, have If you want to ojuko a living you noIf appetite, get a bottle of Yucatan teve to work (or it, w&lle if you want Chill Tonic. A few doses will uet m you up give you a boy's appetite-ma- ke to get rich you must go about u you Btrong and lively as a same other way. Life. d. loaned by Uncle Samypfrora one of his reservations are used in the exciting scenes of the play. A jack of Siberian wolves; a den of ferocious bears and Boone's famous trafling dogs are also worked in the dlflereut scenes and helps jo give it the real atmosphere of Pioneer days when ourearlies settlers bad toflht them by night and the howling savages by day. The burning of Boone's cabin the throwing of Elizabeth Zane into the den of bears and Boone's heroic fight for life with hungry wolves, the surrender of CornwalliB and Washington's message to Boone are among the many sceneB of this famous drama. For Sale $50 Scholarship on Daniel Boone on the Trail, a thrilling romance of pioneer days, is the next attraction at ths Opera House for one night. Daniel Boone is'otie of those thrilling, soul stirring dramas that appeal to every man woman and child 'who have within them one spark of patriotism. Mgr. Harris has mounted this historical produotion with scenery painted from photographs taken along the beautiful Kentucky River where Boone'tt Interesting campaign against the Shawue.es took place. A number of real je'ux Indians, entertainment. For information concerning course see O.CE. Dudley, manager, or J E. Fawoett, Bee of-fle- The dates arranged for: the Lyceum course for the following year are as follows: Mendelssohn Quartet, Nov. 1, Musical Favorites, Jan. 12. Ralph Bingham, March 10. The price for the season tioket is $1.00, single entertainment 60c. To those who havo subscribed tho tick ets will be delivered by Nov 1. Others desiring tickets will have opportunity to obtain them before first e. :?: C. ' A. MORTON MADISONVlLLE, KY. i Funeral Director and Emtalmer i Has Millions of Friends How would you hae to numbor your friends by millions as Buck leu's Arnica Salve does? Its aetonnd-n- g cures in tho past forty yeara made them. It's the best 8alve In the world for sores, ulcers, eczema, burns, bolls, scalds, cutB, corns, sore eyes, spramB, swellings, brulseB, cold sorep. Has no equal for piles. 25o Any Qall Answered Promptly Day or Night. i d at all Druggists. BEE ADS PAY BUSY INCORPORATED FRANKELS' HOPKINSVILLE STORE KENTUCKY , Foley Kidney Pills Will reach your individual case if you have auy form of kidney and Madder trouble or urinary irregularities. Try tliem. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. Advice. hammock because It U likely to wrinkle his coat. Ulna After a man la married he hates to Draughon's Business College, Nashville, Tenn. twelve-year-olPurifies the blood and strengthens the system. 50c a $100 Scholarship on Bryant & Stfat-to- n Business College, Louisville, bottle at the St. Bernard Mining uo., incorporated, Drug Depart- - Ky. Apply to jnent. y Bee, Earlmgton, Ky. Scholarship For Sale We have a $100 scholarship on Uim of th Atot. Bryan & Stratton Business College In Africa Uie leave of certain sisforsale. This is one of the best bus- sies ot aloe provide material for bow iness colleges in the State, and a strings, hammocks, fishing lines and scholarship in this college Is A 1. ropes. With tne Mohammedans the aloe means much. For instance, those THE SEMI WEEKLY BEE. Semi-Weekl- 1 Announce Their Fall Opening Tuesday, Sept 26 and Wednesday, Miilinery, Womens and Childrens Ready-to-wear Sept 27 WHEN IN MAD1SONV1LLE Visit the Princess Theater, the best moving tures in the country. Something new each night. . Mlh'non atrarn .1 f Vaudeville each night. -..-. who have returned trom a pilgrimage to Mecca nang it over ihix doors, as a sign that they have mad the great Journey. No I Clocks, Suits, Dresses, pic- ? - PRICES 5&10 CENTS A. D. NOE, Jr., Manager. JV Xore Dyspepsia-Gas- , or other Stomach Troubles. Nothing will remain undigested or sour on your stomach if you will take a little DlgeBteze, a powerful digestive, harmless and pleasant as Maple Syrup. For sale by the drug department or the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. Best Needle Case. Needles are small and easily lost, out Just secure a small bottle to keep them in and you will not be bothered that way any more. Skirts, Wraps, Dress Goods, Silks, Clothing 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. 1 3UV f Get Into The Big Auto CONTEST I FREE ,.,., ' ' ""iH MBBMMMMMMHim- - Contest ett Barnes, May 15, par on Display Closes 6'owaWd ' Touring Car to be given away free by Earlington Boosters Club. Each member of this club will give votes that will entitle the holder of the great- ?est nurnber of votes to this elegant Automobile Free. $1,600 Howard Five-Passenger A grand 1Q1;2 . r i v tt . ,jk-4 . Sc wmW . IU V !Waf!0W5HaBB), . ComparW How to Get Votes .,W - y , How to Get Votes Votes on,, the Automobile will be given with every cash purchase made at the store of any member of the club, ioo votes for every dollars worth purNQVV IS THE TIME TO chased. GET BUSY. The earlier you start the more advantage you wiU have in the final count. Remember, the object of this contest is to get business. We to give this fine Auto to the person who will accumulate the greatest number of votes, therefore it is to the interest of every contestant to ask their friends and neighbors who buy their Dry goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and everything they get from members of the Club 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 votes. ' are-goin- " Rules of The Contest Read carefully the rules of this contest, as it will make it much easier for the contestant to understand the methods that are used. i; No name of contestant will be known,, 2. No names of contestants will be published. 3. Every contestant gets 2,000 votes to start with 4. Every contestant gets a number. 5 Standing of contestant's number published weekly. 6. All votes must be brought m Thursday for recording. 7. Votes must not be written on. 8 Tie votes in' package with cpntestant'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 before recording:. 11. Contestant having largest" number of votes nn Mn'v is.- Qo. win . ..W w 'me auip, iz. iontesiants win not ue permitted to solicit votes within our store or in front or tne Duuaing. r- applies .to back subscriptions 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 ioo votes for each dollar paid on either job printing or advertising. Get your friends to give- - you the" votes when they pay any of their accounts. But the best way to get votes is to secure subscriptions 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 subscriptions to The Bee if you try. The Earlington Bee, accompained by $i in cash, 3,000 votes will he given. This With every yearly subscription to 1 CONTEST CLOSES MAY 83, 1912 Send in Your Nomination at Once and go to Work for it LC Watches, Clock Jewelry Wiley Fine Watch Repairing George. King & Son Drug, Druftiiti' Sundrie. and Soda Fountain Semi-Week- ly Webb Brothers, Groceries W. H. Whitford, Hardware, Stoves BARNES, COWANQ & CO. Dry Good. Clothing, Show, Millinery, Ladi Rwuly Bee, $1 Per Year INCORPORATED t Wr, Carpeti aad Rutf; Barndt & Stone, Liveryman !' a itOK - 1. :: & ' J. V' vV- - YOU Taw WANT a Better GUARANTEED JOB? under reasonable conditions Miss Sibyl Ashby, who has been on the Blok list, is able to be out S THE DRY FALL OUTING TO again. That question will be asked you almost dally by business men seeking your Mrvicea, If you qualify take the Draughon Training and show ambition to rise. More BANKERS Indorse DRAUGHON' S Colloges than Indorse all other business colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States. International reputation. BMklsr. Tmnrltlar. PfnmMhlp. English. Spelller, Arithmetic letter Writing, BaslaeM Thousands otbankcash' and stenographers are New System of Bookkeeping saves them holding good positions as the result of from 25 to 50 per cent In work and worry. taking Draughon's Home Study. CATALOGUE. For prices on lessons SkertbW, Practically all U. S. official eourt reporters write the System of BY MAIL, write Jno. F. Draughon, Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President, Nashville, Tenn. Vorfree catWnw Jiecause they know it is the ocst. alogue on course AT COLLEGE, write the United States say that Draughon's iers, Beckkeepiag. Bookkeepers all over FKEK aaxlllary breaches. Good POSITION HemeStadv. bookkeepers, DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE .NaaJprUta er Mrasphia or Kaexville, Teaa., r Fadueah, Ky., er Evaasville, la. Ed Morrison spent the week end with his parents in Pembroke. Remember I give votes on the Big Auto Contest L. O. Wilky, Jeweler, Earllngton, Ky. Pat Blair waB in MadiBonville Saturday. Victoria Lodge No. 81 Knights of Pythias, is still booming. Last night all three degrees were con ferred on candidates. Every meet ing night there Ib work to be done and everything is on the uphill moVement. A beadtiful line of hair switches, good wavy balr, Price $2, Bishop's Millinery, Madlsonville, m Mammoth Cave Fdr the Home Circle and Private Parties ? $3.40 All Srem W r I Wednesday October II And All Way Stations. Regular Train 4:45 A. M. a a Miss GladyB Myers, of Majsonvillo DR. L C RAY DR.E.B. HARDIN who has been visiting Mrs. J. Lyons, of the Richland country for Kentucky. several days, has returned home. Gordon Parker spent Saturday In Drs. Hardin & Ray Loving, of Han-so- Madlsonville. Prof. Hammond was here yesterday on business. MIsb Vergle Kilroy was in MadlThe $1000.00 Howard touring sonville Saturday. Ptinku Extracting Get in the Automobile contest. car that will be lUveh and Porcelain Work display at Send iu yonr name and we will loth will Oowand & On 'h dry start you with 2,000 complimenHigh Clw Dtntittry it our Sptdelty Birues, goods store in a few days. Re- tary voteF. You can win this Ttltphont39B Of&ct Ban Blig. 5i member the one who nets the handsome 5 passenger Howard Maimntille, Kentucky highest uumbpr of votee by May touring car if you try. 16th will get this car. The Mrs. Jell Murphey and son, who Bee gives 8,000 votes on have been visiting Mrs. H. B. Ros-se- r, of Howell, have returned home. each dollar paid on subscription. Town George Atkinson spent Satnrday News MIbs Charlie Davis, a popular young lady of this city, ib visiting afternoon in Madisonvllle. 'What benefit is a watch that doeB i. relatives In Nashville. I make them rnn Madison-vlll- e, not keep time? &lsa Florence McOhord, of the Mr. J. W. Thompson, of correctly or give your money back. was here yesterday on 'country, who Iirb been vipiting Miss C. I. Tbuempy, Watchmaker, McMauus, of this place, for Nellie At Wbitford's Store. at OLD BAGS WANTED-Brl- ng several days, has returned home. Mrs. Bud Long and daughter, Miss Misses Verllo DavU and Georg a once to the Bee office. Clean, sound Edna, who have been visiting here, Kelly, MoBBrs. Leonard Smith abd o itton rags only. to their home in St. Charles. Miss Pansy Rule is working at returned Morris Todd, of this place and MoFrauk Gough left Sunday for rtons Gap, visited frlendB in Norton-vlll- e Barnes & Cowaud's this week. Suuday. Carl Meacbam, who has been on Wonderful Campaign Offer From of Pat through freight for the paBt two Tho most exotusive line now until after the election, Nov. 10, over shown in Madison, weeks, was relieved Sunday. tern Hats ville will be on display Sept. 20 and You can rent "The Winning of 1011, we will send the Daily EvenBee 21 Bishops Millinery, Madisonvlllo, Barbara Worth," by .Harold Bell ing Post and the one year for $1.50. Send all orders Kentuoky. Wright, at Sisk Bros, book store, to this office. to work Madisonvllle, Ky. Strother Hanoock started Col. "W. R. Wood, who has been for Barnes, Oowand & Co. Monday Miss Carrie Cdffman, of the conn- visiting relatives in Washington, M. A. Blair left for Indianapolis try, was in town Monday shopping. Sunday, where ho has' obtained a Mrs. J. P. Foster and daughter, Ind., has returned home. Mrs. Sarah Ashby, of Slanghter-villgood position. Mamie, left Monday morning for who has been visiting lier Wonderful Campaign Offer From Chicago to make an extended visit daug'Hter, Mrs. Marlon Slbk, has TfySvr until aftor the election, Nov. 10, to relatives. home. 1011, we will send the Daily Clocks that need repairing called The Winning of Barbara Worth," Bee and the 03-by Harold Bell Wright, for sale by one year for $1.50. Send all orders for and delivered. Phone O. I. Tbuempy, Sisk Bros, book store. olQce. to this At Whltford'a Store. Miss Nellie Wood, of Madlson-yillMIbb Dodge O'Brien returned from Mr. N. I. ToouibB and children who has been visiting her Cincinnati Sunday, where she has spent the week end with Mrs. W. E. aunt, Mrs. N. Wilson, returned been to market. Ashby. homo Saturday. H. D. Cowand Ipft for Loui-villMr. Dean seems greatly improved E. B. Phillips has been in LouisMonday. morning. ville attending the State Fair. large library of this Siek Bros, have a L. C. WiiiEY, Optician, rental books. All new copyright 20 Opening of Pattern Hats Sept. and . Successor to Tappin & Gardner. bodkB. Ask tp see them. Kentucky. Chas. Barnett made a business Mibs Adeline Toomb of Madison-TlllRev. Aduras, of Henderson, was trip to Madlsonville Saturday. was in town Sunday. in town Suiiday. H. E. MoDowell spent Saturday Miss MhJh Eudaln ot Nebu, was the guest of Mrs. Tom (Jimsler Sui,- - Jobu Moore left Monday for Culver morning In Madlsonville. Military Academy. day. What benefit is a watoh that' does Nice four room cottage to reijr. Fine watch repairing, not. keep time? I" make them run Apply to E.G. MoLeod, . L. C. Wiley, Jeweler correctly or give your money, back. Madlsonville, .Ky;. u, Expenses at Moid Bly $5.50. This includes yonr board and adrtisslon to the several routos in the Cave. One evening for a prommade or dance. i DENTISTS I. A Grand Two Days Outing. Write or Phone L. &N. Ticket Agent CURE Y0TJE KIDNEYS awny-,ou-Ma- y bou Earlington Sufferers No Should Take Farther Risk $WJ&j&$r (irBBCiK QikB wJw MEMSCR5 EVANSVILLE REBATE ASSOCIATION . Semi-weekl- y Why will people continue to suffer the agonies of kidneys complaint, backache, unlnary .disorders, lameness, haedaohes, languor why allow themselves to become cromo in yalids when a tested remedy Ib offer ed them? I EVANSVILLE'S Home Coming Week Mi of the Ev-ansvll- le. Semi-Week- ly e, $d Dnan's Kidney PIUb ib the remedy to use, because it gives to the kidneys the help they need to perform their work. If you have auy, even one, of the symptoms of kidney diseases, cure yourself now, before- gravel, dropsy or Brigbt's disease sets in. Can Earllngton residents demand more convincing proof than the following Leslie K. Hickman, Arch Street, Madisonvllle, Ky., says: lI do not heBltato to recommend Dean's Kidney Pills as a remedy that lives up to the claims made for it. I tested their merit abont three months ago and the results could not have been more satisfactory. I had a pain in the small of, my bacK directly oyer my kidneys, wblob caused me considerable annoyance, and stooping "or lifting brought on sharp twinges. At length I read about Doans Kidney PiIIb and aB they were recommended for such troubles. I procur1 Sept. 24 to 30, You ArB Invitod quarters. 'U fOur Rest rooms are at your service. Our package and Writing counter, phone service and ice water are for and at vour use. They are double free and welcome to you, and by their use you entail no obligation on your part, to make a single purchase in "the big store," as our doors swing wide open to all. Our welcome is for all. The week will be crowded daily by big events, notably German ay, Merchants' Festival, dedication of the Vulcan Steam Shovel plant, the largest in the world, and many other particularly OUR FALL OPENING great events of America's best makes in Men and Boys' FXIilBIT Suits, Hats, Caps, Shirts, NeckTop Coats, Slip-onwear, Hosiery, Underwear and Shoes. Come, we rebate fares. s, I Pt mV 41 Even-ingPo- Bt ed a supply. Semi-Week- ly 8. e, improvement after using tents of the first box find taking the remedy until I pletely cured." For Bale by all dealers. rn I noticed n decided I S- - - IT PAYS TO TRADE HfcRE the concontinued was com- Price 50 e Co , Buffalo, cents. FoBter-MilbuNew York, sole agents for tho United States. Doan's Remember the name and take no other. THE BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE Mad-iHonvill- e, o, Jim Maloney and Roy Henry spent Sunday in Hoptown. Old papers for sale at the Bee office, art Harry Williams and Peroyv Stewswere in, Mortons Gap. Sunday g Note that the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company, Incorporated, is offering to you proposition (or telephone service. Using our service you have advantages ot long distance connections to every important point in the United States. The advantages of telephone service in your residence are too numerous to mention, but among them would be daily communication with the markets, obtaining prices, getting accurate reports en the weather, calling up your neighbors, friends and relatives. All these advantages and pleasures are more than worth the price you would pay (or the service. Literature and information (urnished by calling on our manager, B. G. Mann. I00K HERE, ME. FAHMERl night-visitin- friend. Burlington, K. C. I. Tkuempy, Wutchmaker; Ac Whitford's Store. . w"5b , tun : m wm Kuii'.auiMai.... ""iC''-v- - m ". . - &M K -- r ...- "" . - . - ... . ........... .. - ..j . . -.. - .JLVf. ": MM B m mobile contest besiu8 toiiav. The ville Saturday. Serni-wepkBen will give 8,000 Mies Mary Hewlett, who has been votes wjtli every 'dollar! paid oil in Nebo for' quite-while,4 has re' subscription. turned home. S. W, Mothershead. of Evansville Mrs. Joe Tongue, of Erovhjeno, spent Sunday yit'h his parents, andiMrsl Arthur JDavo, of Evans? Tho Farmers over the country are ville, visited Mrs. Joe Summers busy cutting tobacco and nearly one yesterday. $ half of .the crop has been cut. 'Hopkins County fared unusually well this years. The aoreage is about up jf tJWUI1inun,ff,M to tho normal nud the quality exly a .aBM George Robinson in Madlson- .... Newman .Whitford was. in, .Madisonvllle Sunday night killing time. CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. S3T Eamemberthe $1600.00 Auto- I B. M. SLATON Funeral Director. ' i s ! :: ' ! Licensed Embalmer POST OFFICE, f . t i . NEXT,DOORtTO ; i -- v . g i? J. Phone 1242 j i MADISONVILLE. KY. I I i ., 7iWrWW.W.V.mVWtfAWrW.W.V.WAWWWAWW It ' ' MSlMMMMiSSarH - Jmmm mmmm nmmH : "w..i...MaajfWMpMMjj,BilMMfcMSfMJSyABgWWlWWgBWsyS"WsyBWI!MM!Sfc L & .virs Us.l.i-if- &jjs?5sfe";r:' TLOWWM-iXlCB-- viis5r: vt"". CLASSIC "ssSKjy-.N..,...,..., 2V5LOK" - '..;,vs?:,8 .' ,. - ....... .",'". ...s....-.- . ...... ...,.n .o?s!.?:- ,.. ici& I ceedingly fine, , Miss Jennie Horn' who has been visiting Miss Mury Ellen Burke has returned to her home iu Nashville. 3 Mrs. ytisio Turner and daughter I Margaret, were in Madisonvllle a Monday. W. R. Coylo was In Madisonvllle Monday. Many of our Pattern Hates are trimmed in Herron Aigrettes Cross Aigrettes and all the newest things In fancy feathers. Opening Sept. 20 and 24. Bishop's Millinery, Madi- 1 tek ifysSTm'N vt iriSgaB&raraRKzjBftsrasHna p I wW-rws'W'jvVj5 w'1' j) IQfclii n. u :" ix a $u ''a W."R1 n t '"w W A Wonderful Bed .. j I Am r VW vi GOOD TASTE AND JUDGMENT are more essential to having a bcautifuUpr appointed table, than large expenditure. Let ua ehow you unusual patterns in v sonvllle, Kentucky. E. E. Owen and Noice MIsb Ruth Tanner, of Stauford were In Evansville Saturday. Gilbert King was in Evansville Sunday. Miss Lydia West spent Sunday in Madlsonville. F. B. Sisk who has been in Louisville attending the fair has returned home. LOST On Main street a small Class Pin with letters "L. W. T. S. 1908.', Return to Bee Office and receive reward, Frank McGary was In' town The "TJuitold" is the only one motion bed on the market. One simple motion and operation puts tins JJavenport in cne position of a full size, comfortable be'l. Davenport We want you to see aud to examine is construction and finishA perfect bed ; nothing to get out of order; nothiug unsightly or unsanitary. in - The Most Sanitary Bed The matrass folds up In the bed; easy to move for dusting and cleaning. The springs is strong and will wear a lifetime; has all the comfort of a regular bed spring'. A full line of "Auto matio" Unfolded Davenports from ... Community Silver has a distinct riehnsM of appearance ' aad charia or dMtga which .rival eterliHg. . Its more thaa triple plate it eosts but a tnrle mora than ordiaary plated ware it Lute a life time. It $16 up I " ' a rjingt on Hardware Store W.H. Whiifoxd, Prop. I - J. H. Corbitt who has been iu Pembroke with his moving picture outfit has returned borne. JohnU. Long waft ta Madisonvllle n Sunday. Tr. W. K. Wisbettwaa In TAver. more iMtWfMU iflaitiM infir O'BRYAN UTLEY & CO. INCORPORATED Madisonville, Ky. ? n House Furniihin(f and Undertaking iirrfii limm,mim 'ir iiVii,aiMiiar...:-ss3E5gr.1j,Mg- . ifgraTEwfifrfrf .ZXiJiiLtft -- li.vti fen SklfrAimnitorr fr M New & v Fall Tailor Suits b 'I s, ' t w i" l Arriving nn tvfirv txnress Free Courses Penmanship, Busln essLetter Writing, Mathematics, Bus i n e b b English, etc., are taught free to all whb take Bookkkeeplng or Shorthand at Dranghon's College, Fash-yillToun., Paduach, Ky., EvaiiE-vlllIud., or Washington, D. C. . (r THE Wc MBIII e, e, STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX V r-- u . ising $25 Suits, u -- Over two hundred on sale now , ; r W&i aije making special iA $?5, $20 and -- Roy Parker was in Madisonville Saturday uight on business. N. O. W. was in Madhonvllle Saturday pight attending the picture have been granted the exclusive agency in Earlington for the famous Wooltex Coats, Suits and Skirts for , . . women and young women BhoW. CarJfitedt Robinson, of Mortons Gap, was in Madisonville Saturday night on business. Wd mak6 this ahnouncemeet with pleasure; It is important' to us that we are representatives of this well knqVn line of ready made garments. i A Come In early .ancLsee the i f r? Saturday night attending the picture show. Guy Forrester was in Madisonville Saturday night attonding the picture show, Before you Reach John Armstrong waB ln'Madlson-vill- e It is more important to you thafyou are now able to buy these garments right here in Earlington. believe in'their After the most careful investigation ' of Vodltex"' garments ffom Wey' angle, ' merit, we believe they are' the sort ye want'fo offer to bur customers., We believe Wooltex garments will strrngtheii your confidence in us when you come to know them. An action and positive rosnlts will delight you. For backache, nervousness, rheumatism, and all kidney, Y m of physical endurance and while 1b nill curable, t;ako vv vour condition Pills. Thoir quick Foley Kidney the Limit 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 We are sincerely glad to be able to preseilt for your betfer.acquaintance the actual Wooltex garments. re Kentucky Fair Dates . i bladder ana urinary trouble. Slid by St.Bernard Mining Co.. Incorporated, Drug Department. OUR FIRST rWOPLTEX DISPLAY Our first showing of Wooltex will be ready MONDAY, SEPT. 25. t To every one of our customers who has ever telt that her clothes were not quite satisfactory to her in fact, were in any way a disappointment, we say in all did not look jusl as she had'hoped ' earnestness: s Mk t'fi.D If K The following are the dates fixed lor holding the Kentucky Fairs for 2911 as far as reported. Officers of lairs are requested to report to us any ommissions or corrections of dates. Horse Cave, September 20 days. Mayfleld, September 274 days. Bowing GreenOot. 47,-- 4 days. Always Blessed ' with a Hearty Appetite if you ubo Dijesteze. It helps your stomaoh do the work. dlcfiRtn what-- vnn oaf. nnri makeB good rich blood from your loo'd, No more Sleepless Nights, Headache or Stomach Misery. Get rid jo f all these troubles with Dlgos-teze- . Fifty cents a bottle, worth its cost, at drug department of thej St. Bernard Mining Company, , ten-iol- d fine line of letterheads, lioteheads, billheads, statements and envelopes, Can't look well, eat well or feel well with imWe. both linnn and commercial. pure blood feeding your body. Keep tlie blood iftlso do circular, invitation and cat pure with Burdock Blood Bitters. Eat sirpply, xuu take eierclsf, keep clean and you will have long tVIUUO WUli Ulo uan viii.n life will be ple'asoch ij John 7a Up to 8nuff. On returning from his trip around You Need Stationery. the World, General Grant was a3ked Nothing gives an individual or a as to the greatest sight ho had seen, firm standing in the business world and said: "A Jew trying to beat a like nice stationery neatly printed. Chinaman without being ablo to do Bee job depart itM The Jew has gained less footThe constantly on hand a hold in China than any other ment keops country. Semi-Weekly "Come to our department and get acquainted with Wooltex this season." There's the assurance of a reliable old nanie, established for, many yearsback of every point claimed for Wooltex; and an unalterable twoeasons' guarantee back of that. " .. lu it J! Incorporated. ! 4 J Jj Mrs. Ott Powers gave a delightful social tea Monday afternoon and a pleasant afternoon was reported by all. Miss Ethel Oldham and Bister of near Madlsonvllle, are visiting Mrs. Ed. Bay, of this citv. Joe Teague, of Shamrock, visited rolatives here Sunday. Misses Belle and Verda Oldham, of Madisonvillo, are visiting relatives here. N netting along nicely. Morton Victory and his sister Margaret, were in Madisonville Saturday night vlBiting friends. Arthur Vinson was in MadiBon-vlll- e Saturday night on business. Ed McCarty was in Madisonville Saturday night seeing his girl. Gilbert Desbon was in Henderson Saturday night on business. Giberk Long was in Madisonville Saturday night on business. Harry Blackwell was in Madisonville Saturday night attending the picture show. Mr. and Mrs. Browder returned The tax on bachelors In Viscoiis... Sunday from Loui'avijl'ei'where they, ts classed as a tax on unimproved liax'o boon attending the State Fair? property. Willie Browder cut his foot bodlyj on a piece of glass, but tne wouna is Classification of Bachelor:.. Wooltex will be sure to satisfy your love of the beautiful, and will be both economical and sensible as 'well. ' " ,. We shall take pleasure in showing you those Wooltex garments. Just Received ce A ' full line of the new Flower-de-Lu- " pattern in ST. BERNARD STORE W. R. COYLE, Manager THE STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX' ST. BERNARD MINING CO. INCORPORATED & COMMUNITY &! I the ware that is so popular this Fall. Your inspection invited, silver-plate- d Earlington, Ky. Earlington Hardware W. Store II. WHITFORD, Prop. I E ARLINGTON'S j y? w ' NEW DEPARTMENT STORE ! C ' M ,l 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- te - l We now have on display our new fall and winter Suits and Overcoats for men and boy's. Price frorh $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 to $6.00. George P. Ide shirts with collar to match, all colors, guaranteed, $1.00 to $1.50 each. Headquarters for gents furnishings of the latest creation. given for each one dollar cash purchase, also received on gac- $1600.00 Automobile contest begins today, 100 votes will be irf ' iMyWWtll),JBt please call atj our STORE. counts. Merchandise will be sold at regular cash price as before, Party wishing to enter coritast -- . , - inf Yours for business, , BARNES, COWAND INCORPORATED fif COMPANY fc 0M4iAiS& " " ..J&UkliS.. r J a?"""."? umMV M"im J, " " .! iWlBariiii nib . v.ai& jiL. j--' .