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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): September 29, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911092901_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): September 29, 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. fp a o TUESDAY MflHMIiktaiuir v .and FRIDAY V!L YEAH n No. TWENTY-SECON-D Madisonville Notts Following fr iff r ' a--. EW ft ii 4 . f t Judge U. C. O'Rear, the Republl-ca- n Sunday School Charea at 9480. F. & candidate for GoveriiQr, com. 2,0,o3, pletely convinced his Paducan au- Arnold. Superintendent.' H..Moere i 3 No . wm. junn .ursyoii.Bmiinmnu !b . 2,060 ,f. Preaching at 10:80. W. ...f. dience ot hiB smceritv on the liquor will preach both morning Vji id luwnnor a iew uayB. o and 2,000 2,000m Nol3f question when he answered the ex Ool. W. E. Lynn has returned ". 2,000 travagant article in the Oweusboro G 00 No. 133 No. 20 MlBS,on Band at 2:80 p7 m.' MraV I from a business trip to Memphis, jueBdenger 2,000 X rtuJnfLl11? J W r c Tenn. 6 No. 2,000 No. 134 'Cullooh, a ,ndi:V"J5 Preacblng'a't Superintendent '? 7 i1.'"1 No. 135,, 2000 u a business trip No. Robert Crow made 7 campaign 2,000 Tuesaay evening, Young People' 2000 to Henderson Tuesday. As reported in the Courier-Journa- l, 8 No. 2,000 No. 136 Meeting Mrst F. B. Arnald, 2S00 Judge O'Rear said: No. 137 j. George Bates of Earlington was No. 9 2,000 "Mr. McCullocb is a member- - of No.' 138 f. in the city Tuesday. 2.15U J. .f 1 r No. 10 Wednesday t 2,000 the Republican Stats Executive meeting H. L. evening, Midweek Mrs. Will Prlchett returned Tues2,'iOO ice course was Berved and an en y Browning, Leader. No. 139 . No. 11 2,000 Committee elected by tbe Republiday from a visit to relatives tn H Thursday evening, Music Reher-saN-- F. 2,000 able evening was spent by all. No. 140 cans of district where I Nc 12 2J003 D Rash. Leader. Miss Georgia Kelly deligbtflly en- do not live and have no vote. As a 2,000 The public 2,000 No. 141 D. E. Kinchloe returned from No. 13 her friends Fri- member of that committee be is a tend all these cordially invited to at2V,000 tertained a few of services. Greenville Tuesday. No. 14 2,000 No. 142 . day niht at her home on Mobs Ave. member of the State CamThe regular minutes is engaged im. 2.10U Tliose persent were No143 Bailey Patterson who has been in No. 15 Misses BeBio paign Committee. Tbe State Cam2,000 2,000 Grace I'laLee'Slsk, Eunice Draper. paign Committe haB seeu proper to a meeting elsewhere at this tiaso t Madisonville for the past two weeks 1G 2,000 No. 144 . i 2,000 Verla Davja am Mrs. Elgle Goodloe. organise an Auxiliary Committee at this time, bntRev. W. H. Moors left for Morttanf ield Tuesday. will Biipply the pulpit during ab2,000 No. '145''. No. 17 William Boss was in Hopkinsville No. 18 2',000 Mefsr. Harford Chatten Leonard Llor the First and Second districts, sence of the regular minutes. Eijflei Gondlop, Gilbelt vLong. and Mr. McCulloch Is made a mem2,000. No. 146 . and ft Thursday attending the circus. 2,000 James Draper, Ned Barnes and 2,000. No. '147 . ber. He was made the chairman (of Messrs Roy Vaunoy, Clem Arm- No. 19 2,000 Walter Todd of A laoi. Tenn. Aftr "the Finance Bureau) with myinowl-edg- e 2,000 No. 148 vHr strong, Claude Denton aud Man No. 20 A Texas Wonder 2.000 spelulHiK' a plabant evening1 danc and his business is to help col"Wilson were in 'Hopkinsville Thur- No. 21 ...: 2,00(1 No.' 119 2V000 ing. delUiuftuI refreshments vcere lect funds enough, if he can get them The Texas Wonder cures "kidney ' . . sday. 2,000 No. 150 perven. No. 22 v J,f from the Republicans who live In and cureB diabetes, weak and lam ' Klrk-woo- rt 2.000 No.' 151 MorrlB Colemau and A. D 2,600 No. 23 r James DYa'ptir.gneia (fanoe Tues- ithes'e two districts, to help pay the backs, rheumatism, and all .irreguwent to Evansville Wodnes No. 24 2,000 day nunc rtt'thCpMrroVta: , Drum .legitimate expeuseb of ail organiza- larities of bladder troubles, remov2,000 No. 152 ' . day onBuBiness of AU to and niauo frnisrjeari;WmB-lc" ;ravel, '... 2.000 elijoyablefeeitiiiK was Bp'eiit. by ailV tionout the Campari, Committee,pay ingboth menthe kidneys andRegulate bladder 2,000 Nofl,33'' No. 25 Robert Ashby of Hanson was m 2.OO6 tbe Republican vote to jjet in and women. No. 154 .; town Wednesday. 2,000 , No, 26 The way j the bladder troubles In children' not 2qQ0 .:.'.... ..!... 2,000. a Mis fGldie Cbftutier iitertalned Jame, of to pollB of tbe poor, of who sold by your druggists will beIfseut U. H. Young of Anton wasin town No. 27 2,000 NV'156 '.. halt and the blind, tew her' friends Tuesday higbr. "Wednesday. 2,000 No.. 150 . No. 28 at her home';ou railroad "tr-e- t At ciln't trot here of thftlr nwn mn&nn. by mail on receipt of $1,00. Oa 2000 tf late hour aelightiul refreshments, JHow If that is wrong, we are wrong. small bottle is two montns' treat-- , Miss Ellen Hnmble of Louisville No., 29 No. 2,000 v. was the guest of Mrs, 0. F, Wlm-berl- No. 30 2,000 were servedtand every one reports ic is up to you to say. it is also to ment and seldom fails to perfect a 2,000 No. 158 ueir&y tne expenses 01 speaKers' ex ere. Send for testimonials " 2'000 a grand time. '.., 2,0d0 No. 159 cept those who are candidates, to Ky. and other Btates. Dr. E.frost W. Mr, and Harold Howard are spend 'No. 31' 2;.ooo U pay tbe hotel bills of the committee Hall, 2926 Olive street. St. Loalt, 2,000. Nb.' 160 No. 32 ing several davs in Eyausvllle. Bad breaili, bitter taste, dizziness 'and tbe postage and tbe printing, Mo. Sold by druggistB. 2.000 2,000 No. 161 Judge J. T, Sparks of Greenville No. 33 a:generat accoat,,'fee'ing and tbe advertising, to i...fl. ..':..- - 2,000 and sure sign oi"notorpia uver. .hjuk-BIN- E ;mu6ic ana tne renting pay for thes, ;'.... was iu the city Wednesday. 2,000 No. 34 a is a of opera-house2.000 Base Ball. , Is the medieine needed. It EdXaeey made a business trip to No. 35 2,000 No., 163 etc. I don't know what you o1'"26 makes the liver aotirer vitalizes the .think about it. EvanBville Wednesday. 2,00'D No. 164 .V.. vs, ftaugbtersville at Earlington No. 36 MOO blood, regulates theJbowela and re I "Now, be is aBked to do that. Ho Earlington Base Ball Park Sunday-OctobeMiss Minerva Davis of Anton is No. 37 2,000 No. 165 stores a fine feeling bf energy and ias not sought nor received instruc1,810 1st. Game called 8:00'p, m. spending this week in Hopkinsville. No. 38 2,000 No. 166 .i..;.5..'.' cheerfulness. Price 50c. 8old by tions from me, but I am going to Slaughters has a strong base ball Miss Laura Isabella Laffoon and 2i200 St. Bernard Drug Store. 2,000 No. 167 give him some right here tonight. I team strengthened by some of Bell Mrs. W. H. Parker were In Hopkins-yill- o No. 39 2i,795 . im going to iuBtruct bim, if there is Court team which defeated Owens2,000 No. 168 Ho. 40 Thursday attending the oireas. 2.000 IABLINQTON GUN CLUB OF any doubt about what he is going to boro in a 8 to 0 game. Earlingtos 2,000 No. '169 The Madisonville Christian church No. 41 o 2,000 JUST SEGINNEBS FOE 1911 do, do not, Mr. McCullocb, receive a has secured Forest MyerB, of No. 170 2,000, is making an effort to have every No. 42 single dollar of contribution from State League team to do slab "?. 2,300 .. member and friend of the church No. 43 2,000 No. 17! any distiller Jn Kentucky. work for them. 4,780 Make First Record of the Open Clay present next Sunday morning at 11 No. 44 No. 172 If we can't win this race A faBt game is expected.' Cone 2,000 tooiclook. Just to see them all 2,820 e without putting ourselves under obli- out and see the game. 2,0 0,0 No.. 173 Pidgeon Shooting Matches' gether at one time. Sermon by Ho. 45 gation to the people who have such v.2,800 2,000 No. 'ill M S. M. Bernard on "Chris- No. 46 Minister large coucern in suspending tbe ConA Bore throat can be treated best, 2,050 tian Life" Preparatory to this ser- No. .47 2000 No. 175" The Earlington Gun Club's initial stitution of Kentucky, as they have from the outside. The throat shoaMl 4 .t vice, five very profitable services for No. 48 2,100 shoot yesterday at the Rifle Range doue for twenty years, don't you 176 .'....' '.., 2,000 No:' be rubbed gently with BALLARD'S prayer and Bible Study were held ,juu opeued tho season for novices and a are place me under such obligations SNOW LINIMFNT. Apply at night 2,000 No. 177 .No. .50. ..4t .'JLi ijJAi thla week. all others and established the first to an interest of that kind, ijot be- and cover with a cotton cloth baud-ag- e; 2,000 .'..'..'.... r. 2100 No.'178't. No. 51 by morning the .soreness will 8,800 records for the emulation oi jnst cause it is the,whi6keyIfftrest,xbnt 2,000 No. 179 Take HERRINE for heartburn, No. 52 beginners for 1011. There bave been because it is any kiudof interest 2,000 some fine records made on that field which is concerned in suspending disappear. Price 25c, 50c and $1X10 , eour belching or constipatrbn, it No. 53 2,000 No. 180 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Drug 2,000 of battle by Earlington Riflemen the Constitution of Kentucky cleanses and strengthens the liver, No. '54 2,000 No. 181 ....i Store. stomach and bowels. Price 60c. 4,115 and our shotgun artists may be 2,000 No. 182 No. 55 Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. to come right up to the mark "Now I am going to put to Mr. Date Was Wrong , 2,000 No. 56 when they have had a little prao Woodson (ot the Owensboro MessenGood Position An error was made in the 'date oC ger) and hiB Candidates a propose tlce, ' 2,000 No. TEE EVANSVILLE C0UE- Yesterday's Shoot with 25 piceons tion, too, in public. I will say that Hon. J. H. Gilliam speaking. H ' A written contract containing rea2,000 No. 58 IE AND our Campaign Committee shall pub- - will address the voters on the pollfc- o Ann sonable conditions will be given to to each mau, resulted as follows uisb under oath, and their books ioal iBsnes of the day at tho 'Rink 1ES T0& $2 AND 60 CT8 No. 59 secuN for you.a goodvpositIon. If ' W?E.rRasr broke 14. 000 & m No. 60 Ohas Trarfem shall be subject to inspection, every tonight and a large crowd 'is - exvouattend Deaughoa's Practical y o: M.JLanier 000 Bus4ness Collage. Nashville, Tea'd. tiollar contributed, and how much, pected to be present. 6 Drinker a ftartfaln Uonih for EvW No. Drl E.A. Davis . and showing bow it was used, ten 2V. . . . .f . . . ft. . . . . 2,1000' or Paducah.Xy., Evansvllle, Jnd., No. 8. B. Southwortb dayB before tbe election, if they will villc'j Greatest Newspaper and The Poleys Kidney Remedy (Liquid) or Washington, D. O. 2,000 No. 63 On next Thursday afternoon at 8 do tbe same thing. (Great Applause) Ib a great medicine of proved vale Bee Eariington 2,000 No. 64 o'clock there will be another match, That 1b our platform, that is what for both acute aud chronic kidney CempMment far Eartiniton .2,000 at the rifle range, aud all good or we stand for: , No. 65 and bladder ailments. It is especIn order to still further increase, One of the greatest and most ambitious gurjnew are welcome to 2,000 ' ially recommended to elderly people great circulation Jn tnlt sec- N. 66 their .' I , ve 2,000 successful openings for fall and take part.' aad tion the publishers of the Evausvllle No 67 millinery, dry goods. "My child wu burned terribly about tbe free, Will reatfh fyesr, inalyiduanoiseyf forJt'wonderfal'tbnl8.the permaqualities, aud 2,000. winter Courier announce that October will No. 68 ... ..' wear, Beck and chert. I tpplifd Dr.'TboBaR1 Eclectic .xoubavVknv form of kidney "and nent' relief and comfort it give be tt bargain-month- r 2V000 clothing itfdteVreittly-t- o ..." and tbe child tank Oil. All subscription received in Octo- No. 69 ruga, mattings, etc., rettfulTbe pais ceased Nancy. M. Haasao," fnto a bladder trouble or urinary- irregular-, them. by St. Bernard Miniag Ce ;eeo, carpets, 4' . . f Sold sleep." Mrs. ities Try them. ber will-bi- s taken jit the rate of fS.60. No. 70".i5T at ' Sojd by 8t. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated Drug Department. r.rr.'T. 2,00 was experienced yesterdayNew for the dally Courier by mail and No. 71 Incorporated, Drug Department. Bee for 1 year. 2,000 Barnes, Oowand & Oo.'s The No. 72 Notice New Business House For Earlkifte Think of it a daily paper aud a No. 73 Department Store in this city. 2,000 y a whole year for ealy The Second Brigade Kentucky Bamks, Cowand & Co's. Opening Well 000 The decorations, both in the winIt ib reported that a new buslnes 12.50. Doubtless there will He a rtwh No. '74 U. C. V. will meet in Attendee! very arbouBe will soon be erected on the inside, ;T.M..;i.bi.'a' 000 dows and arraignedwere their dis- division session at Mayfleld, Ky., its to get in tM'CparJerJtHiadVafea at NQ. f75 on annual and 2,000 tistically Tbe Fall Millinery opening of corner lot next to Coil's barber this fate. Many will subscribe for No. 76 ?r. tbe 12th day of October, 1811. At tbat-was far meeting the election of brigade, this Barnes, Cowand & Co. yesterday shop. their friends and No. 77 paperB for 2,000 play of fal merchandise and f The mammoth relatives. As usually treated, v sprained aa-k- le 2,000 ahead of any showing ever given reeimpntal officers to berve for tbe was well attended. was No. .78 The Courier is the only Evansvllle artistically wU will disable a man for three or Hopkins county. Most de- nsuelntc yearoe take place. The department Btore . 8.525 in arranged and delightful music was Sapef that reaches subsenberaon the No. 79 Chamneia accoraini; meetine win lightful music was famished for lithe program prepared by the May-10 greatly enjoyed by friends'and cus". fqur weeks. .but by applying soon as 2,000 is printed. This is president No. 80 berlain's Liniment freely aB al year and people want thh hews "No. 81' 2,000 tie occasion aud every one was Held camp. It is earnestly requested tomers who thronged the house. the injury is received, and observMiss Wqst head trimmer for this ing the directions with each bottle, hofrom the press. The Courier of No, 82 2,000 compelled to enjoy the day by that'eaon camp composing toe a beautiful line of hats a enre can be effected in from two news rogardless the report tbe number of its living concern has 2,000 the hospitality shown from their politics, fit carries the full Associ- No.' 83 and the other departments are well to.four dayB. F,or sale by all; Dealstore was members. 2,000 entire force. The ated Press reports aud is in every No. 84 The members of Camp Mayfield, stocked with new and seasonable ers. way a brilliant metropolitan rews No. '85 2,000 crowded with visitors and cus- the city authorise and citizens ot goods. t paptr. R. L. Woolfork III 2,000 tomers during tho entire day and Mayfleld have made ample preparaSchool Children Lectured The offer is good for the month of No. 86 tions to entertain all tbe members ai howling Biccoss from each 2,000 R. L. Woolfork, of Madisonville is No. 87 Octofe' r only. brigade The children of the Public school quite ill in a Sanitarium at y This is one of the of tbeattend. and urgently request 2,000 So ad all subscriptions to the No. '88' they sent-twere tbe,,TravelingHealtrn t typhoid fevar. Bee, Earlington, Ky. d fare on all rail One and 2,000 largest dry goods stores in HopNo. 89 uiyobujiunry iu ikjuhub 2,000 kins county and has one of the road3. lectures on the laws of Health. Mr. MIbs Bettin Fox of Carbondale, No. 90 managers of auv W. J. Stone, Gen Commanding Automobile' Contest Going Some KlnVett is doing some good work attended, Bari)fi! Cowand & Co.' 2,000 most No. 91 By Van B. Hawley, Adjutant. along.thlB line. Kentucky. jtfioo stpre in Western oplngvnjurpf'av. Till Automobile contests .going No. 92 JZa Miss MGllie Ortrr. of Central Cifcv. some'and quite a good showing is No., 93' 2,000 i Mr. 6owaud believes in the bowel complaints, in children Don't' use harsh phslcs, The!reictlon weak For rnabei this week. Number 8 is.off In Earlington and says always give Chamberlain's Colic, ens ihoj bowels, leads to cnronlFconstipatlon. if visitin'giher aunt. Mrs.lOscar Uu- future of . 2,100 thoJSad but there are tfevetal others' No. 94 r3oan's Tfifey Operate eyily.toneJ derwoodrfef 2,000 tliat it is no doubt tho business Cholera and Dlarr. hoea Remedyand Get Rftfnnph.Regulets. Mr.JqflTi Harlin and daughter of and thlnjca may No. '95' . ' in.: the ruuninir r.nri, rnnfttlnatlnn -- oil. It 1b ceitnln to effect a the r 4r Ho Castor Ti 2,000 cbuter of Hookins Opunty. (ha"L'o before next Friday'B issue oj No. 96 Ilatey was in town Thursday. cure and when reduced with water 7t thupapur. AH contestants are again No. 97 2,000 isprojressive and uo doubt but and swootonod, is pleasant to take. .1 Political Speaking H. C. Bourlaud was inHopklns- urged to get their votes in on Wpd , 2.2W can aive Hie people oi uiecuuuiv No physician can pifsoribe a better Johnson and Jam'ls?I.vllIe.R,;t,i"df thelroiw t to be No. 98' Hou Ben nosday if they want them remedy. For sale by all Dealers. "2.000 ill the most up to dattf nier.chan Garne'tt will address" the v8ters of Carl Meachem wasiuHopklnsvius co mi fed for Friday's issue. There No. 99 be had. Earlington and Earlington Thursday evening Oct., Thursday, will .likely be ,some pleasant sur- No. 0,0 ,.A... .,..v.f. .., . 2,000 ffite to Mistake Corrected prised In store 'for, the ooh teats nts no,; 10.1 " v: Mr ami airs j. w. oisk or tne ciiy btn at uicy nan. a. coraiai invua- 2,000 ith .ourrotmdinus should be prom) -. ...:.tioiv extended tojail who wlsh4t0 at-- are vjRi,ting mc lrank .mcuooi la in be near tutdre. Keep your eye No. 102 of Hich a enterprise in its vicinThrough a mistake of the Hust2 800 1 1 i, ' ' p jjEya8vllfl this weK. . im The Bee and get all tho votes you ler in setting tbe matter the elec- tend, .2.009: ity. can'Aiuqarly as qa eauNuil $ed. u No.03.- ) officers ot N. E. Earlington tion r " NoJL04 N " .U'i . precinct wero wrong and the Mose Has Millions of friends t ..v.n.-SS.OOHill precinct was left out. The ofNo; 105 would you liae to number ficers of the N. E. Earlington preHow ' No;106 as Buck friends by Henry CA WW j MAN i V 2i000 your Arnica Salve millions astound- cinct are: VV. E. Rash and Bheriif : flr No does? Its len's RogorB, judges: Paul Price. Jr v. T?dte ing cures in the past forty years John Long, clerk. In Hobs Hill No. XVQg.y . I'M 2,000 mfertn them. It's tho best Salve in BOXi' they are: Gus Morgan and ON THE sores, ulcers, eczema, ,' judges; Bob 200d the world forBCHIUH, UUJ.M, UlUUB, ouio Erecmct BUrtlB, OOUB, aberlll; Sherman Vandiver, 2,000 tfvfls. ssralns. Bwelllnes, bruises, cold No. iuniAv ' .'' v AT , olerk. .rr..!i: '. ou. 2,00a,; aoras f Jdaarw.eciuai ior .nues. No, 113 .. it 2,000' atali J?ugglBtft. Kills a Murderer No: VUT.. yjP , i i TEMPLE THEATRE 2,009 A MerclUss murderer is AppendiEcho1 River , 2,000 MuMtllyille Band Will Cro No 115 ; citis' with many victims, but Dr. , mi ,,,.. it by Life ,uvv yMbIlrt time slaee.th.ea Mem- - Kiag's'NewThey Pills kill stimulate Night, October 3 No. lit gfmtty Inoth aav was discovered Brass. No. 117 2,T band will take a trip -- on the Echo Bt8aab,.liveriand bowels, prevent- G FriilBfc35lWiif7i,ciiTi - Nq. 11 A.i.t;?JV..tv dogging, rpawnvuesappeu river TfidtSflsday Oct. 11th' when b ing.iaaieuriug Coustipat ..HrMQ RasBpIlvllla MllHUryu'i1r'a4, band dlerUtf.BiUiousnesa, .Chilly oa, ead Ka, ,t. NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE 2&o stall! HVrmff,00d who will atfrfmparfy' the'L & V: exy aojie RESERVE && ty)92-S ,vv sirVnWta' "eave.T n i '. IT STrBEMir BWBvTlIIE V5V V Tate of Evansville spent No. m ueuy in me city witnnib pareuw B t SY AIIJCXKt DAVIi; 4 - Automobile Contest- ants to Date tSflSO v 1 1 iff M. . .BW. HHEEEVPEEEm. TUESDAY FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE EARUNGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1911 Ho, No 123 N: U Church Notes ) is Standing of lv , ... ... 2,000 2,000 2.400 Ho. '124 Ho. 125 No. 126 Nov 12 tf 'K' . . . 1 80,8 ........' N6?r28"Trf. rr r????r!rrr. ' .. ... . . .. n luftliu l RipnnTniprnp 0jHDfiB Society Happenings 1 1l8fi lifcrrliit-itlf- judge (psiar explains the Mcculloch incident '2000 2,000 Alft VUV rjJbtHi'&iiJ $ & Mrs, Ed And Also 4.; , I :: No. 129 2000 No 13f 49.985 No! 131? ..... ........ ..... 1 Trahern and Mrs. Alb'prt CuWHiut gave h delightful eocial'tea 2,000 MondHV evenyig.for the benefit, ef 2.000 '1 Instructs Him Not to Receive One Dollar of Whiskey Meney. Christian ...,......'.. ina ox. &. itiurcn. ioe.rfwere twenty prBent awiheproceed?'of tho eveuingfre 4.65. 'After spend ing a pieHFanjcjveHipj.' socially a dainty aiabMuru was Berved. These t'tas arAvery enjoyable affairs besides be Infra great help financially. Mi as Mojije Srodghill entertained Mopday wltn social tea.' There were twenty nrsesent and the procedB were $2.60. At a late hour a daintv , i :. Sapc-intende- nt. n-e- . , the-Secon- d ex-offic- er . -- f 1 f- ( y. I J. iMlhiK....:.':... v... ;.... -- . NO.-.16- r 1:. - the--Ohi- , (Ap-plauB- e) 1 (Ap-plauc- e.) ox-pect- ed 8EMI-WIEKL- Y i y -- i W Semi-Weekl- y " reeMs-etructi- -- ftam-turg.N.- -- Semi-Week- ly semi-weekl- ..:...pf.U.A..'2, e on-ga- de Semi-Weekl- o due-thir- uu'-j?ivt- :u up-to-da- to I 1 -r .'" t- .. .'ut- '. 1' - ..,-..- ,.. "! "THF I t. Sia-top- j - BAKING POWDER I ROYAL Friv H f pre-rejntle- u. r rtafci ? I.... Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal rape cream oTTartar mtv j wo cn .'..' 3W ' h 'J; .!?&.' .SJS54S8iai&!fJ&3 ;p o W")km- tr ??!- "- dp fn . ' i i''V -- , . CbolHBee 1 ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER Subscription Rates One & IMIIHMW"'" r wmmumm 5 X mmrmammmmmmmamwmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmml''mmmmmmmmmmm' IWHJj r f -- 1, "I L mi; 'iy THE flttOlildAHWrT SHfifll 1 ME. ffel EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT PAUL M. MOORE. 7HPr Year ?1.00 60 25 "" Six months Three months Slngln conies Specimen copies mailed free on application. CorrespondKentucky Prps ancf Association Second District Publishers League ents wanted In all parts or the county. Address us for particulars. Muii-sontill- Brunch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Kentucky, Phone No. AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. 4-M1SS e, Telephone 47 Friday, September 29, 1911 gratefully by the citizens of the state. He was a believer in conser vation and he was one of the few practical conservationists in this section ot the United States. He was an authority on forestry and b)s experiments in that direction have attracted much attentlou. He planted millions of trees in HopkinB county in anticipation of the time when they would be needed to take the place of a vanishing timber supply, and in twenty years of active forestry operation he transformed and beautified vast tracks of laud that had been denuded of trees and had become literally "the waste placeB of the earth.'' The death of a man so able, bo resourceful and so public spirited is a diBtinot loss to the sUte wherein so mnob of his talent and energy has beeu exercises to such splendid purpose. HtH4t4MMtlMMM4MWMMfH The nan 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 mMmmm mm,wJXmW& K WHEN YOU SEE , . Our, Showing of "hollers." New Fall Millinery, Ladies' Suits, Cloaks Waists and Skirts - Courier-Journal- 's Tribute to J. B. kinson- At- Iff 1 1 f A Fierce Night Alarm is the hoarse, starting cough of a child, suddenly attacked by croup. Often it aroused Lewis Ohamblln, of Manchester, O., (R. R. No. 2) for their four ohildren were greatly subjeot to croup. "Sometimes in severe attacks," he wrote, "we were afraid they would die, but sinco we proved what a certain remedy Dr. King's New Discovery Is, we have no fear. Wo relv on it for oroup and coughs, colds or any throat or lung trouble." So do thousands Of others. So may you. Asthma, Hay Whooping Cough, were unsuccessful. It has been said Fever, La Grippe.fly before it. 50c Hemmorrhages f Mr. Atkinson that he was never Sold by and $1.00. Trial too busy to listen to any personal all Druggists. bottle free. grievance or to the smallest affairs of bis humblest employe and to give freely of his time and advice to Mr. Mike Hanna and daughter etmsel and to remedy. His influence Oelia were in Madisonville Wednes wbb paramount with bis associates day night on business. and employes and they were faithful Minter Hale and Newman Whit-for- d to bis Interest or what be conceived were in Madisonville Wednesto be the interest of his company. day night attending the picture Mr. Atkinson's activities were lar- show. gely responsible for the entensive mineral development in Hopkins Everybody isliablo to "catch oold" county, adding greatly to the wealth but those who give a cold proper at and "prosperity of the region where- tentloh never have serious lung in he operated and, incidentally, to disases. It is neglect that makeB the industrial development and com- them serious. Prudent persons use mercial progress of the stale. AKeu-tuckia- n BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRby adoption he becamse UP as soon as the trouble appears strongly interested in the state's re- and the cold is cured at once. Price sources and Was identified with 35o, 60c; and $1.00 per bottle. Sold sianv improvements for their ad- by St. Bernard Drug Store. vertisement; and exploitation. His Ultimate connection with the organiL. R. Fox went to Providence sation for the display of Kentucky EmdKcta at several of the great na- Thursday on business. Horace Heard, of Princeton was tional and mtornat'onal exDositious that have been held in the past in town Thursday visiting his partwenty years should be remembered ents Mr. and Mrs. William Beard. pro-durin- John B. Atkinson, who died at "Wriht8town, N. J.' Thursday after-soohas been conneoted with the eoa) mining Interests of Kentucky for nearly forty years. In that time from a comparatively small beginning, he had built up a corporation whien for many years has been the leading coal and coke producing company1 In the state, operating nine mines, employing: several thousand men and mining more than half the g entire output of the chief coal county in the state. Such a record of accomplishment etokens uncommon excutive ability. In all the years of Mr. Atkinson's management of his company there was remarkable freedom from labor troubles. He operated his u men, but wines with there has been but one strike of any importance In the company's history, and several efforts by union labor leaders to organize the mine non-unio- n, You'll say there never was such a splendid display of good dependable goods. You can readily understand why you always find the best goods that the price will buy at this store. We handle the best makes in the country. They are not only made of fine stylish materials, but they are made well in the newest up to date models. .You can trade here with all the confidence and satisfact:on that go with the best goods and perfect service. ' fc- - Having recently bought out Bourland & Mothershead, we have enlarged our quarters and are prepared to show n v you the largest stock of value giving merchandise in Hopkins county. s si H r.....' r 1 . i r 1 'T&s. Our buyers have just returned from the markets and . every department is teeming with the newest and best. We are. members of Earlington's Booster Club and issue coupons with every cash purchase that entitles you to votes in the great Automobile Contest. Automobile on display in our store. Qome in ;and look it over. -- Every advantage that can be secured for the consumer is at your service at this store. f We cfan prove what we say if you will only come in for a look. fc , BARNE& G0WAND JN.CQRPORATED 3 1 CO KENTUCKY 4r t, mil M riiiiiiiiltaii4niniilrniiAiiiiininAiiiifiill-Y-A"dti- ' ' r ilnmiia rftm itfii ittii itlliiiA, WUUUMbPI Ut Ittt WUKLU EARLINGTON, Mortpn McPberson spent Thursday in Evansville. Mrp. Oris Hoffman, of Nebo was m town Tnursday. Diarrhoea is always more pr lesB prevalent durincr Sobtember, Be prepared for It. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy is prompt and effectual. It can always be depended upon and Is pleasant to take. For sale by all Evansville, Ind., October IS, 1911 J, J Dr. and Mr. Walter Loqg spent Thursday in Hopkinsville. Bartis Smith who has been in for some time bao returned ,' Ow-ensbo- ro home. On account of above occasion the L. & N. R, R. will sell round trip ticket ar rate of $1.00. Special train will leave Earllugton about 8 a. in., October 15. Returning leave 10:80 same day. Vf . mines was in town Thursday. Attacks School Principal John Carroll of the Coil City rOpening $: M Announcement 1 ft Ev-jindvi- lle ...l . i R. H. DeTreville, G. P. A. JZZJ D. P. Btmh, Agt. ciAnicimir rvnrjwj jjeaiers. Mrs. Stella Orton of Dawson is the guest of Mrs. Edith Taliaferro this week. Lum Wooteh in Evansville pal, Chas. B. Allan, of Sylvanfa, Pa., Is thus told by him. "For more tban three years," he writes, suffered ludescribable torture from rheumatism, liver and stomaoh trouble and diseased kidneys. All remedies failed till I used Electric Bitters, but four bottles of thia wonderful remedy cured me complete-- , ly." Such results are common. WOMAN TELLS STORY -Thousands bless them foroqrlng stomach trouble, female complaints, OF INTENSE SUFFERING kldneydisorders, biliiousness, and for new health and vigor. Try them. Only 50c at all Druggists. ed A severe attack on sohool princi- 'I I will be in Earlington about Oc- C Madisonville, Educational Dismay K.y. d -- t Morton's Furniture Store p , t .Students club, now, forming: in, .38 ti f this vicinity at special votes. Display nd special prices to club members closes Saturday night, September 30. T 0 rie wr c Aiidrav Wvatt was iu Madlson- ville Wednesday night. Mm. JTT T. Alexander. ofMadMou- r vilU. waa in the city TbKreday at- ana KWM paper, regular nity-cen- t qo. slie bottles for sale at all tendiaff Barnee, Cowand Jk '"" opening. drug stores. one-dolla- At the age of about 40 years, I was with hemorrhage of tlie kidneya or bladder which continued for several years without a check. I finally took your generous offer and procured a sample bottle of Sramp-Roo- t. relieving it helped me, I purchased a r.'ty-cebottle, which convinced tati that it was helping me. Three other bot tlea cured me. in two or three years, k brought my ailment back, but cue bottle stopped it., I feel as if I owe my life to you for the great blessing Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t has been to me. I recommend it to all human beings suffering as I was. You have my permission to publish this letter and if any person doubts it, if they will write, me, enclosing stamp, I will give full particulars. Yours very truly, MRS. T. B. PHELPS, Rocky, Ark. Personally appeared before me this 3,1st day of August. 1909, Mrs. T. B, Phelps, who subscribed the above statement and niade6anrthaTthe same is true in substance and in fact; L. P. P0RVI8, J, P. iProvWhat Swamp-RoWill 1H For You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- toni N. V 'frw a umnlt tvrttl. it will VwillilW 9.VA Tjm hJII m1m iuuI abookltt of valuable information, telling maboatthekidHeysandbhuklw. Whe .writiap;, be sure and mention this nt Mrs. Frank Cain, of Mortons Gap was in town Thursday. Albert Noo was in Hoptown Thurs-da- y. Will Boss went to Henderson Thursday. Bacon Ashby left Thursday afternoon for Owensboro, Can't look well, oat well or feet well with blood feeding your body. Keep the blood pare with Burdock Blood Bitten. Bat almply, take exercise, keep clean and yoa will hare loag life In:-pu- re tober 1st with a full and complete line of new fall and winter Millinery. Some of the nobbiest hats ever shown on the market are included in this line, I would be pleased to have my friends and patrons to call. s ' .J ."f :& over-wor- ANNA B. MOORE fti SI 0 v .J :$ 'ii .Vta ot Drajc Verna Galloway, of St. Charles, was in town Thursday sbopplug. Mrs. Fred Filer attended the big opening at Barnes, Cowand k, Co. Thursday. Mrs. George King Bpeut Thursday with her sister MIbb Eliza Robinson. Apply a cotton cloth wet with BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT to all wounds, outs, burns, sores or blisters, and note its wonderful healing ower,. It is prompt and, very effective. Price 25c, 60o, and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard fZtfESSSZZ, 1 n ,n f vv Fall Race Meeting Vim L A N. R. R. Louhvillc, Kentucky Kate one and one-thir- d fare pins 25c, Sept. 33-8and Oct. 2 and 14th, limited two days after date of sale for return. Also rate of one fare pins 25c on sale Oot. 7 limited two days to return. ; .. 5-1- Sfo"' Ilk" fB Mmm.; r(Mm(teM v tikPW' vBBTiJ T' r i ' 3fe &$ r,(W s$ WE DO ONLY THE BEST JOB WOR'K f '," f i K f ... t t Sr i y-t- t, itnn nev. v- 1 nvtm nftuo.v - nr " ( .mUftfriWXnu" gg B. fi i 'i T C. KWH .i JMRDW L JMV . Drc. Jfrfoi fay DENTISTS f rv h MALARIA headache, biliousness, in- Hopkiusviile. Don't wait till it snows to prepare for winter. Come in and let us show you the many things we have to make you comfortable. Make your selections now while the assortments are complete. Mc- for Eugene Oldham left Wednesday GRAND MUSIC FESTIVAL AT Wednesday, Oct. 11 Mammoth Cave Wednesday, Oct. 11 incis Extracting ana PerceUin Wrk Hifh CUh Dtathtry digestion, rheumatism, k ear SptckUy Kentucky i KtimntilU, pimples, blotches, yellow complexion, etc., are all signs of poisons in your blood. These poisons should be driven out, or serious illness may result To get rid of them,, use EH to three weeks, has Easthome in Olarksvllle, returned Tenn. . Wonderful Campaign Offer From now until after the election, Nov. 10, 1911, we will send the Daily Eveu-lu- g Dee Post and the one year for $1.50. Send all orders to this office, Henry Parker made aj business trip to MsdUonvllle. Semi-Weekly liEOD'S. W. D. Porter, who has beeti staying In the O. G. Sprouse Co., for tne $3.40 Round - Trip - From - Earlingjtqn and All Way Stations. Regular Train 4:35 a. m. $3,40 :! The Russellville Military Band Will meet the Hopkins County excursion at Mammoth Cave October u. Concerts will be rendered at sevaral points in the with a grand finale on Echo River. This enjoyable. occasion will not be offered again Cave-Closing Jb Ur ?1 , News of fAe 101011 Bedford's Black-Draug- ht n. 4i There will be preaching at the Missionary Baptist Ohuroh on the 2nd Sunday in October by the Pastor Rev. Bro. GreRory. Fine watch repairing, L. 0. WiliKY, Jeweler, Earlington, Ky. Bro. Gregory will All his regular appointment at the Missionary Baptise Cuuroh on the Sad Sunday in October and Saturday night before. Everybody is ooruially Invited. Florsheira Shoes for the man who cares. We have them In the new snappy lasts In patents, vioie, tans and guns. The styles that make your feet happy. MoLeod's. Miss Francis Mcelfaotrlck was In Madisonvilie Thursday. Biff line Men's Ladies' and Children shoes from 19o up, we invite you to- inspect this line as it con tains some rare-bargain'- Get in the Automobile contest. Send iu your name and we will start you with 2,000 complimentary votep. You can win this handsome 5 passenger Howard tnnrinjc car if you try. Bates was in Madisonvilie Wednesday on business. Geo'rge the old, reliable, purely vegetable, liver medicine. tyrs. J. H. Easier, of Spartanburg, S. C, says: I had sick headache, for years. I felt bad most of the time, 1 tried Thed-ford's Black-Draug- ht, now I feel better than when I was 16 years old." Your druggist sells it, in 25 cent package. and Insist on ;Thdford'5 &1'" M. N IK ' B. B.' ' 5. &' Lv7 9?5 . r -i- JCuppjahelm Clothes are made the circus. to wear. are pare virgin Lara&aeeoftmetatof suits $196 aad wool, the 'The fabric the patteruB excolor 'fast, up, m them. clusive. ,Whea yon buy a JCuppen-hefmri. 'XHE O. G. BPJKrtJBH Co. garment you get a double Missel Aenie and Thelma West guarantee of quality Kuppenhelm-ersan- d who have been visiting relatives In ours. MoLkod's. Nashville have returned home. Mr. O. E. Darrah was in HopkinsOld papers for sale at the Bee vllle Thursday. office. This store takes pride in being Jesse Witherspoon spent "The Great Bargain Store" day In Madisonvilie with his mother known asthe goods and guarantee to we have L. O. Wilhy, Optlokn, sell them cheaper than you ean purSaccsor to Tappin & Gardner. y chase elsewhere. Mr. Paul Moore was la Madison-ThursdaThk O. G. SpfeousK Co. on business. Rev. J. M. Burton was in MadiEyery man woman and child who sonvilie Wednesday on business. knows the value of a dollar wants to OLD KAGI WAXTXD-Bri- ng at e spend that dollar where it will once to the Bee office, tjjean, sound moBt goods? Try this cotton rags only. the store and sea what we ean do for Mrs. Will Vinson and daughter, yoa. Txk O. G. Sfkoubk Co. Emma, left Wednesday to visit Jim Moloney was In Hopkinsvllle relatives la Graham. Thursday. One dollat Invested with as will do Large line of boys sUUs, 41 cents the work of two elsewhere, seeing is aad up at The O. G. Bpkoush Co. believing call at this store and ask ' Jaa. Corbitt made a business trip to be shown. Tire O. G. Sprouse Co. to Madisonvilie Thursday. give votes on the M. Oldham aud fatrily and left Remember I J. this morning at five o'olook in their Sig Auto Contest L. 0. WiiiEY, Jeweler, auto for Hopkinsvllle where they c EarlmgteD, Ky. will attend tne circus. d We havo the pettiest line of David Cowell and Miss Bella Bugs aud DruKtfutB ever shown by attended the droits in .us. New designs, exclusive patterns. Thursdiy. easy enough to suend.mon. y, Small Rukh $1.00 to $4.00. Druggets Ji'a slay one can de that but it is not al- ?IU 00 to ?S6.W MOLiEOD'S. H. R. McQuary spent yesterday ways so easy to know where to spend yVor money (o It Will do the most in icvansvuie on business. dobd. We can convince you that a Thewomau who will not become dollar has more purohaning power at enthupiastio over the low price goods this store than anywhere elso in aud real bargains we are oneriug at town. A trial is all weMsk drop in this Btore is a dead one. aad let us show you. Thk O, G. prouk Co. The O. G. Sprouse Co. Miss Delia Hauua mado a bus-neWaaitrfml Campai&R Of roin trip to Madisonvilie Wednesnow until after the emotion, Nov. 10, day afternoon. 1W1, we will send the Dully Even-la- v Watohes repaired, adjust) d and Bee Post,and the timed, at prices to please. oae year for $1.50. Send all orders O. I. Tsuempy, te.kls office. s At Whltf.ord'8 Store. tyThe Home of Mr. and Mrs. Joo W. B. Coyle spent a few hours at Hiff has been blessed by the birth UnamrooK Mine Wednesday, ofainefeirl. You may still secure some .Ladi'eB, have you geen, opr things at this store of novejty trimmings', che- by calling now. silk fringe In popular colnille and Thk Of G. Sproush Co. ors? Ball and baud trimmings, novelty bolts and neckwear. Thos. Longs tall Sr., of Providence, arrived in tho dry to visit bis sou All the rage in fashion centers. Thos. Longstafl Jr. MdLEoD's. Paul Kli g and Henry Martin Mrs. Charlie Barnett atMr. and tended the circus in Hopkinsvllle wereln Madisonvilie Wednesday sight, Thursday. er YT' In the city Thursday vialtlng friends. Nice four room cottage to rent. Homer Paris was In Evansvllle Apply to E. G. MoLsod, Thursday an business. Madisonvilie, Ky. In a few days the winter winds George Mothersuead was in will ask you about your summer Thursday attending the ciotnes. wny not call at onr store eiroust and fit yourself out in clothing and Broken rings, Jewelry and Spec- underwear while you ca save fifty tacles repaired anil polished like percent on purchases.. Oi I. Thuemfhy TiiK O. GSpkousk Co. new. r AtvWhlttotd's titore. Mrjk. Helen 0bore, of the ebun-tr' Sen Wilson and Mark Johnson was ia,towa Thurtday. ,. were i Ho'pklnsvllle. Thursday Hop-klnsvll- le y, ng The O. G. Sprouse Co. Mrs Bud Louie, of St. Charles, was MrB. Will Raybon and two of her children returned home Sunday from a week's visit to Mrs. Raybon's You Can Always Spend an Hour of Real Pleasure at parents Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilson, of Providence. Mr. W. O. Wilson 61 Providence spent Sunday In the city. Miss Eva Obrien of Madisonvilie Miss Ruth McEuen, of St. Charles wag in town Tuesday night. While Waiting Trains In Madisonvilie left Thursday morningforPeUBacola Wallace TJmphrey of Madisonvilie Fla. whore she will visit friends for was in town Tuesday night. the winter and attend Bchool. Mesdames Henry Browning and New pictures changed daily Mrs. J. C. Long, a former residept John Long left for Hopkinsvllle of Earllngton, but who now resides Wednesday. Pay them a visit in Nashville, won first prize on Mrs. Neal of Diwsou and Mrs. angel food at the state fair that was Nick Long of Madisonvilie were in Special Matinees Saturdays ill held in that city last week. Tuesday. town Music by Orchestra "If Mrs. Edith W. Taulbee of Oyn. Mrs, D. E, Lynn spent Wednes-da- y tbiana Ky. was in town Wednesday In the countv seat. representing the Ladles Home Jour4 Paul M. Moore and son Paul Jr., nal. I S .. J. B. Rash, Dr. A. O. Slsk and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bramwell of "i F. D- - Rash, who heve been In New Nashville were in town Sunday atJersey for several days on account tending the opening of the new of the illness aud death of Mr. J. B. church. AtkinBon have returned home. Wal er Martin was in GreenJ. O. Skipper, divisl6n superinten- ville Tuesday attendiug Conference. dent of the International Correspondence sotfoolt was in town WednesThat question will be asked you almost dally by business me'n seeking your day on business. The schools have services, if vou aualifv take the DrauehonTralnlne and show ambition to rise. Rln Is Nevelty. Pertralt many students iu tbe vlolnlty. More BANKERS Indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleges than lndorseall other busi1 Om of tbe novelties of the seasoa W. L. Phillips, cashier, made a tbe portrait rimg. To all appearance ness colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States, international reputation. BMklar, Tmwrttlur, FeBsaMtilp, Esrllib. SmIHbjt. Arithmetic, Letter Writlar. Bsafawea bUBlneis trip to Madisonvilie the elreltt to an ordinary sljnet rlas. law FRKK BxIlIrr bnaekM. Good POSITIONS GUARANTEED under reasonable condition. Heme Stately. Thousands of hankcash- kkeeaiMr. Bookkeepers all over with the head massively set. At oaa Is a spring, which, wha the United States say that Draughon's iers, bookkeepers, and stenographers ara tide, however. them holding good positions as the result of New System of Bookkeeping-saveff eased, Huae the top ef the seal from 25 to 50 per cent In work and worry. taking Draughon's Home Study. Digestion and Assimilation is not tbe quantity of food taken It but the amount digested and assimilated that gives streugth and vitality to the system. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invigorate the Btomaoh and liver and enable them to perform their functions naturally. For sale by all Dealers. t All Expenses at Hotel for Cave Fees and Board Will be Only $5.50 X . The PRINCESS for o VAIT WANT a Better JOB? DID YOU We arc Stearns-Fost- er , to leap baa, the 'Afreet la reality forev CATALOGUE. For prices on leesoos SkarthaBJ. Practically all TJ. S. offiA tlnV BOrtr&it Inv a . .(" r iaatiatlitr - ha. . cial court reporters write the System of BY MAIL, write Jno. F. DRAUCHOtf, r ewrsor mouoenrecae Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President. Nashville. Tenn. For free cat oa la the dtoejgstd to view. Why? Because tney know it is the oest. alogue on course AT COLLEGE, write , eer DRAUGHON'S PKACTICAX BUSINESS COLLEGE Naakvill oe Umpkl armies; ieets, Gtery. anshstlpo. throne. crowa playthlags of growl ehWrasLVletor Huto. - yOy,T.aythlnt. t KaexrUIe, Tcaa., or Padueah, y EtwmtIIU, IwaL BEE ADS RAY. GET THE HABIT 3 pur-cba- Sleep well last aigfht? Just try one oi our guaranteed Bed Sprimf and Felt Mattresses for 30 nights, FREE.' exclusive agents lor P Trt r rf itAi -- THE STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX We have been granted the exclusive agency in -- Earlington for the famous Wobltex Coats, Suits and Skirts for Sal-mo- the Scalcy & Mattresses, the made. best matress t Hop-klaivil- le women and young womteif to show these , l ; It is a pleasure goods. We ryiake this announcemeet with pleasure.' . Mr-WK- t t W'tJW- - It is important to us that we are representatives, of this well-know- n line" of r'eady made garments. 0. A. Morton amd It is more important to you that you are now able to buy these garments right here in Earlington. i " ss ar-F- Furniture, Carpets urtauif Lace Seml-Wefek- ly Funeral, Director and Embalmer After the most careful investigation of Wooltex garments from every angle, we beHeve in their "merit, we believe., they are the sort we want to offer to our customers. We believe" vments will strrngthen your confidence iniis, when you come to know them. . ." ' Y , ' been familiar with them their charm of appearance, their grace of line through the You've long leading magazinea in which they are widely advertised, v Madisonvilie, Ky. Mesdames John Franklin and, Harvey Graham of Heela spent Tuesday lu Madisonvilie shopping. R. S. Clemens of Rtohlaud was in town Tnefday. Mrs. Kate Withers left Tuesday to atteud the M. E. Cbucb Conference at Greenville. Ft D4 McGary was In town We are sincerely glad to be able to present for your better acquaintance the actual Wooltex garments. la-die- s? OUR FIRST WOOLTEX DISPLAY i v 1 Our first showing of Wooltex will be ready MONDAY, SEPT. 25. To every one of Our customers who has ever telt that her clothes were not quite satisfactory to her did not look jusl as she had hoped in fact, were in any way a disappointment, we say in all earnestness: k( A Cut for Chronic Constipation, Torpid LiYor and Irregular Bowo! Movements. OoiurtlMtlen I the most common dimmer ef tne bewelsi It ages tout la more prevaleat among? Jtsots both aexM.ana all la tbe household reqHlre leu pttysal women because tUalr duties cxerolM than the eceupatloaa of men; tbsrefore yromtu suffer r meet from Its baneful effect. easy A eonitlMtea person Is a Typhoid victim when expeeea to anj Fever, Malaria, Rheumatism, Mrioua aisewe Paeumoisla, flmall Pox, Tellow yevervan3 Brlrht'a Disease Batter their annual who are hahltaaUy eeaaUpated. of'death amoajf th Sven though they feeape, these eUMaiM, sach persoa. are always r lees. They silllnr mora (blind stafg-ers)- . have headache, had 4Urst!oa, loss sallow complexion, fiatulenoe, at all. f ?trethf and w energy cooling, Herblni has a most adsslrahte pvrlfying aad regnlatlag. It ftset Sutta bewele; It l heartburn, bad breath, low spirits, drewtae.i. U wakefulaeaa at mm aad.orv4 HERBINE For the Bowels rtryMrs. Elizabeth Jinklnsof thecoun was In town Tuesday vmtings Earl Stone of Madisonvilie was In town Tuesday, Mrs. Sam Lamb spent Tuesday in Madisonvilie shopping, Mrs. D. Paul Banks spent Tues day afternoon In Madisonvilie. William Bradley was In Madison vilie Tuesday. Aroh Martin spent Tuesday after noon in. Madisonvilie on business, Colby Brown was in Madisonvilie on business. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Davis were in Madisonvilie Tuesday, Dan Umatoad was In Madisonvilie friends. "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 j and an unalterable J wo seasons' guarantee back of that. Wooltex will be sure to satisfy yourjove of the beautiful, and will be both economical and sensible as-wel- l. We shall take pleasure in showing you these Wooltex garments. e. , tr.i k "-- . . Irtoo50c par Dottle. . 1 V SWii isesf se. " ' w WA S4M r..ri. ? r.T.;,n.J . SM,Jfrt r t. ' 11 .. isokftAMCJ MINING CO., Incorporated, Dru ST: BERNARD DctiHtMIlt Tuesday. Rev. Brandon is attending Con ference in Greenville this week. J. O. Corbitt was In JSfadisonvllle Tuesday. Whltson Jones aud Carl stead t Robinson of Mortons Gap attended the danee at tne ciud room u,'uesaay night. Miss Dot Bean Is still unable to be atwork Steve Aran of Baroslty was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Lucitra Cork was in Madison- ' Tuesday, c ST. BERNARD STQRE W. R. COYLE, Manager THE STORE THAT SELLS WOQLTEX ST. BERNARD MINING CO. . i i M INCORPORATED EwmtmM. u ' i A s $f3ifr '- - .immis''mtmwmljWh'mfL''-'- : y,rwi .ssssaspfja 4HwrTiJtt.Ji4jMrit, 1 -- fUtttilJy,, ' i'li("lji1 STa. I , ..: Sw!t1 iii J coloud coLinar. .? U && Btiolntioni by Colored Foblic Sckesl JvSfe pupHB of the Colored Pub-a Hive, eczema, itch or salt rbeom lic sett you eb$ol of Earlington feeling y The Forest Chapel Baptist Church, of deep:senpe of pratitnde for the splen- crazy. Can't bear tbe touch of your clothing. did bnildinp and equipment that Doan's Ointment cure tbe most obstinate cases. Mortons Gap, Ky. have been provided for us by our Why sufier? All druggists sell it. benefactor Mr. J. B. Atkinson do Inasmuch as it hB pleases adopt the following resolutions: Henry Martin wab In Madisonville God to take from our midst Resolved, That in the death of Mr. Wednesday visiting friends. "bydPRth oar much beloved friend Atkinson the educational interests Omor Wvatt was and brother, Mr. John B. Atkinson. of Earlington and the State of Ken Wednesday night. in MadlsonvIIin Therefore be It resolved, We bow tucky have lost one of their chief Other Foster was in Madisonville promoters. Resolved, in h&mMe submission to Him who doeth all things for the best. lathe WasCur.JL Thatj we shall cherish his memo- Wednesday night. .".trink" ry by making the best possible use, Mrs. Will Ross was town loss of this faithful friend we can in only Bay Gods will must be done. of the educational advantage be has Resolved, That we shall ever nrovlded for us to the end that our Elwood, IM. "IV-- .: cherish his memory' fresli In our lives may become more useful. Re sxen sis solved, Before you Reach the Limit Jfearts, and that, the many kind cured iso and deed 8 done for us shall never be for- bottles of Lyo. . 21. ,:ak'i..i:,s Vetjeta- - That we shall emulate hlB exam-- ; of physical endurance and while (, )Ui .ur.u. I pie by striving each day to make ? gotten. still take a .is three our lives noble in service to our God your condition la Pills, onrable, quick vBeaolved, That we unite our Foley Kidney Their together and f.a Icould and our rellowman. .ii....i feeble and weak efforts I action and positive resultB will desufnot '.walk. p4sdge our hearty support and Committee light you. For backache, nervousfered nil the time, to bis successor, that the Neville McCombs. ness, rheumatism, and all kidney, m-1 rho doctors sa1 policies and plans may be carried on . tK i? Buford Garrett, bladder ana urinary trouble. could not get well Willie B. Brown, ttntarmshed and without dishonor. Sold by St.Bernard Mining without an operaGeorgia A. WIlsont (Resolved, That we extend our Drug Desartment. tion, for I could Deborah Couch, heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved hardly stand the ooes and say God bad a need for him Ora Lee. painSv m my sides, MrB. Erne6t Ashby of this, city cd called blm from labor to reespecially my right who has been visiting MrB. Sam gard. Financial report of the entertain-- ' Powers of Madisonville. Beveral one, and down my Resolved, That a copy of these richt leer. I beean ment which waB given for Atkinson; days has returned homo. resolutions be Bent to the bereaved on Septvl8, lull. when I had taken only HarrV Blackwell was in Madisonfamily, a copy sent to The Esrling-tv- n to feel better uompounu, nut Kept on College GroBB Proceeds." ..'... .'".".TTV ' $22 80 one oovao or Bee for publication aud a copy as was afraid to stop too soon." Mrs. Expenses a 55 ville Wednesday night visiting the I spread on the minute book of our Sadie sex. ..$18 75 fair Net Cash Mullen, 2728 N..B. St., Chnroh. Harr.v Lontr was in Madisonville Ind. Many thanks to all who helped Committee Wdqe.adJay ttight on business. Why will women tako chances with us. P. D. Gordon Rev. an operation or dratr out a sicklv. PaulfiKinsr w,as in Madisonville Yours Truly, Hopeon Wilson Wednesday night attending the picexistence, missing1 three-fourtRuth Hines.'- M. A. Hamilton of the joy of living, when they ture show. J. W Walked r can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's 'u i Among many other visitors .ttye-- ' J. E. MItohell Vegetable Compound? r were present: Kob'tjSo? JI haye'a world of confidence in For thirty years It has been the following of Providence, MesriamesTLm-o- n Cuimberlans Cough Remedy (or I Keiolntioai of Keipect standard remedy for female ills,, and mal, i Jones and Alcenia Alvis, birSt. h'atfe with perfect sudcess," has cured thousands of women whd Charles, Isaac Nichols, ot Madia-- ; fltfttesused it M. ''Henderson, Ky.. Sept. 28. 1011 Mrs, I. BaBford. Pooler-vlllhave been troubled with such ail- TTllIo The A. M. E. Zlon Conference in ments as displacements, inflammation, att Hunt, Ned Ronndi,:n! Md. For sale by all Dealers. Se'eBlon, was shocked when Rev. T. Edmonds. CbarleB demon anoi&Uli :. U. Merriweatber made the an- ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregulari- Bibbs, of Victoria, Rev. N. G.dW-- l .Ljt periodic pains, backache, indiges- breth. ot Dixon. Russell WilkcsTJof Mian Atim fi. toare, 'be well nouncement, that the Hon. John B. ties, and known milliner Atkinson the great friend of the ne- ,tion, you nervous prostration. doubt Heola, J. E. Mitchell and R. H.H;UJ TJeen severely of the city, who - has have the slightest If ill in HentTPTson- for gro race had passed to the better o; morions uap. Beveral wpefc has recovered and Bishop, J. S. Caldwell, that Lydia E, Pinkham's Vege3aod. The Compound will help you, Rev. Galbreth preached a most will be in Earlington about.Oct. 12th Appointed a committe on condolence table to Mrs. excellent sermon at tbe Baptist with a complete line of niullnery. write Pinkham at aad suitable resolutions. Many of Mass., for advice. Your .Lynn, church Sunday night. letter MIssb Laura Woodruff of ta'e ministers of the conference exbe absolutely confidential, Miss Emma Fowler and her broth- Charles wbb luown Thursday. St pressed their deep felt sympathy in will tbo advice ers have gone to Columbia,. Teun,, free . Ufcr'death of Hon. Atkinson. The and Jewell Wedd made a business trip on a visit. following resolutions was read and to MortoiiB Gap Wednesday' Dr. Glover, the Colored .dentejst anaaisaoMly approved by the con- A5. Zltit? ComMfittee'Klcn of Madisonville, and S. J. Watson, ference iavSSBi8u. bears"th'e name of the'JdecMisedJJhas the undertaker attended the me WhereM, the All'wlse God has t call from labor to reward beendependent to' a largeKiegre for morial btrvlces Sunday. eeen'flt uswa his "personal Rev. Evans gave an elaborate acthe Son. John Boad Atkinson, Presi Us exlstance his ,lafluee with ahd tbe count of his trio to Pittsburg'. "TS.. . St. Bernard Coal'Co. Be it new and Hopkinsville, Ky. The PmBi-- l A full line of ol Earlington, Ky., andResolved that we express our deep burg trip was full of inspiration and' 'Flower-de-LucWhereas in his death a great And e' pattern in . .vgood character has been removed sense of loss in bis death, but rea encouragement. who was a man with large heart llzlng that the Judge of all the earth The First District Association will filled with tenderness, mercy and will do right, we bow in humble meet with the Mt. Zion Baptist love actuated by a high sense of subml6siou to his will. Be it of this place next Sept. Let Tighteousness;a humanitarian in the Further Resolved that a copy of onurch, us all prepare to give tbe brethren sense of the word, an advo- these resolutions be Bent to the be- a royol reception. fullest cate of the true, the beautiful, and reaved family as well as gpread on We are glad to welcome Mr, Me'-- iJ the good, and tbe face of the minutes and publish- viuy Reeves into ware, that, i fFmlasasatn ..tne silver-pUtc- d t Whereas, in the death of this great ed in all our connectional journals, arter two or ureemwawae...,; $ 0 popular thii'Fill. Yowta. man the Negro race loses one of its The Earlington Bee, aud other daily .. Mrs. Frauces Onilins ta Tlsmngl If best friends, always willing and papers. relatives ana fneuaU, Uuseli(8pection invited. J r i ready to help, where help was most Committee needed, giying freely of his alms to T. H. Merriweather, VMers. Store EnUngUn Tolieve the poor and needy, and J. W, Martip, Lizzie Amo? TndcW!dren Whereas, Atkinson College, of the If. h. WHtTFOKD. Pts. I. W, Selectman. left for Prlnoaton, KT.wbere they xiMOLtrrioirs of xispict to THiaOK. JKO. 1. ATKIXBOW WOMAN H. C. Weeden, "nBtHopVJ; 8. Caldwell. ' Vli - k will Join Rev. Amos in their future home. Mrs. Harriet Haamends, ef Ev. auBville, is visiting in onr olty. :t. ESCAPES C, A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. Al-xifgh- ty OPEMTION iU Funeral Director and Emljalmer ham'sVege;LeCc nncasd . i . . iPiau t? i djv u "'iin-iil- Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. pi toiifcti Tlrtlmifif :i fri a "" r "In-Slo- 'i.R )j liyli jdujdui 99 pe - 1 Stout WotnenHet the t I Be Slender, StyUsh cud CemferttbU Here's a wonderful new corset for women who are troubled by thickness of the upper limb? whose thin gowns show an ugly ridge of fat below the corset-skir- t. El-woo- d, " half-heart- ed hs ,j The'inew Lastikops-Limshapin- g Extensionsbroad bands, of 'semi-elasti- c webbing (see cut)'-resh- ape an! reduce the upper limbs to natural size and give a smoothly rounded cpntour, with the graceful that fashion requires1. Two models: , y in-sl- e, " No. No.M08-ni- cib ;406Lov i MI. have the Nemo front the only perfect abdominal support. For stout figures, ,abqufpr women of medium build we desire extfeme fashionable slender-nes.- s. Sizes 20 to, 436 j$4. 00. Self-Reducing , "'Both ..' But)f Bust P4 f .: p, 5 4 Just Received .the - - v I wk i w iM iff lr i ii f r VF Ac ry.!iMUa :! v W Kr - iw B HHilH k I-w (SILVH Hrwre t 4-- a- J s- 1 hlVtllftHiJkJ i iim i 5It1 nm i P5!PrOpl.'TJ3WL!inp3T!ejr ,. y;j' tj"t'j"wi,i'9-iU'V'- i k i uajaa.uajj ayi qyway BEE ADS PAY m v I (Mi; tmJm j Inior-Jt- e Bi Afand $1,600 Howard Five-Passeng- er Auto CONTEST! Touring Car to t i FREE . A 4 Closes Cortet o.t BarneB, Coward Car on Display M& How to oe given away iree dv ianingion ooosiers iud. .cacn memDer . 'of this club will give votes that will entitle the holder of the great- - . est number of votes to this elegant Automobile Free. fB v'RE E j, c .IS, 1012 & CorrajD&r How to Get Votes Gt Votes KTiM-W&tyLiM 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 dollar's worth IS ijiiiMikiim j'j1 -- "' Ikss94F-mmh- b mwr- XHE. FI'ME- - The eaffier you start 'tfc more advantage you will have in the final count. Remember, the object of GEVbUSY. ''' TO VaffiJBWlKVFRB3alHPSflHIHI this contest is to get business. We are going to give this fine Auto to the person who will accumulate the greatest number of votes, therefore it is tq 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 Thus, and save the coupons for you. the contestant who gets the greatest number of friends who trade here and give them their coupons, will receive the , greatest number of votes. t With every yearly subscription to The Earlington Bee, accompained by $i in cash, 3,000 votes will be given. This applies to back subscriptions as well as new subscriptions, and you can pay for as many as you desire. You can also get voces on job printing and advertising 100 votes for each dollar paid on either job printing pr advertising, Get your, friends to give you the votes when they pay any of their accounts. But the best way. tcngeuvotes is tOySftCitre, ule of votes is ts 5 much greater for subscriptions th'an for1, anything eJsL foctu will be suprised how easv it is to eretlsub- scriptiorjs to The Bee if you tryT, Rules of The Contest Read carefully the rules of this contest, as it will make it much easier for the contestant CONTEST CLOSESMAY 15, .Send in Your Nomination go to Work ior it M ". ? Watciw, ( ; Cloclc i Jewelry . L. 'WllCy ' '" 'fwrlLV ' ;f . - to understand the methods that are used. . No'n'ame of contestant will be knowh." 2. No names of contestants will be 'pub1. lished. 3. Every contestant gets 2,000 votes to'start with 4. Every contestant gets a num-- i' bejv 5." Standing of contestant's number published weekly. 6. All votes must be brqught Tie votes in 'oackaee l "inThufsdav for recording. 7. Votes must. not be written on. 8 1IL AAfiilAtuf.. f r f Sviii1 iUtnpirt M ' mi.v.la.' nn1 notsx.i.,.1i .till Ya and must be, recorded monthiytOjCoiii)t. 10 Votes are transferable ;only 'Charged, monthly refCWU,1 ' H. Contestant having largest number of votes on May 15, 1.942, Awjns lip aiifn 17.. Pnnttnnf5 wilt nnf h tvrtniftpH fr :n1ir5f vnt - urifhin nnr -- fnrp nr in frhni , ..... " ,w.v-....- v -' "." " ,"'2 ' of the building. ' IIJ,r A at .Once and r. George King & Son Dri, Dmii'istt Stjm-Yfee- Uy . ""vw' -- ... r-'""- f. SundrtM and' Soda Foumtala ' t Webb Brothers, Groceries W. H. Wkithrd, Hardwire, St6& BARNES, COWAND & CO. Dry Good. CloUtin, Mmw, ftHiuB M'iiJ6i jpf ? 1 Bee, flPef Y?ar tUdy to Wjw, rMrnett &Smi? liveryman 1 ',Ht'r & ww mtu"iizz.t n- - ...... hm S5Si v n wr'tKVHM-"-'' . v T : ... ,iftwwjjti(M3M;ijjtwaa' s .ioaji . 1 P rpr .- - . wit,ia, 1 &X .1 ww'&ms&im&mM ""- , " '""' . -- iHtfihrnavmaaaHi-tpm - tm Wl!