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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 10, 1911
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' w pyj .j. r- ''"o:i " i '"isWT''T'r,"'77. -- TUESDAY , t ' - tw4 . .. . i"rr y.7 u;joi'. 4lMA'MM .. -. -- Orwwuifc - , . llr.lWMwXMnntnHimj . )KwMW WWK.W.il'MH.'li WiXHWHHI nHMMiJIW 1 WWUHtt-.vT . V ' ,. - ir'Alt 3Vv..'V; , TUESDAY and FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR and FRIDAY BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE Vf . 81 J' ftv TWENTY-SECON-D YEAR Mortons EARIINGTON, HOPKINS COWTYr KY., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1911 Gap Church to be Dedicated Sunday, Dinner on the ground and a generi'y'iiyii'i'iyiiiipii'.,iiii,.Jii,,B.iiu,yi'i!piu,yii'iiftiiiiy Madisonville Notes AN APPRECIATION BY THE KEN- Society Happenings 1 BARGAIN DAY m m . al invation extended to all. The BY AILKH DAVIS. handsome new Christian Ohuroh'at Mortous Gap will be dedicated next Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ferry and lltf Sunday Oot. 18th with' proper cerebob, Horace Jr who has been visit- mony. Bev. W. JD. Wright of Harting In Kentucky for the past month ford will conduct the service. There passed throngh Madisonville Mou-da- y will be dinner nn the ground in the afternoon, etiroute to their home Geo. H. DaviB Grove, all who wlBh in St. Louis, Mo. to attend these services are cordialy Don't forget the invited. Bee has a brauoh office for people in Morton's FurniTon Can Xat Anything. ture Store. If you want advertisEat what your Btomach ..craves ing or job work or wish to subscribe without the slightest fear of indigesfor the paper, call up number 4. tion, which Is an awful feeling. You with Ailkkn Davis, Manager. will not be bothered Nausea, Sour Bad Stomach, Heartburn, William Boss, Torlan Tate and Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will Sam Arnold were in Providence take one dose of Digeuteze. It relieves and cures aB if by Magic. Sunday. Pleasant aB Candy. Belief in one Hiss Dorthy DIshraan who Iirb minute. Got a 50o bottle from the been visiting the Misses MoPherson drug department of the St. Bernard for several days has returned to her Mining Company, Incorporated. Semi-Weekly TUCKY MINE OWNERS ASSOCIATION Expressed on the Life .and Works of John B. Atkinson! Preidesnt of the SL Bernard Mining Co. '. r .' ' FOR THE BEE Madi-soavil- le At a special meeting of the Ketupky Mine Owners' Association, representing all the operators of Western Kentucky', Held 'this-'tih5th day of October, 1911, at the Saolbuch Hotel, in Louisville, the following expression of uppreciut. ou was unanimously adopted. j home in Henderson.The game Saturday between . Mad-isonvil- Noftonviile Dispatch Suspended. lo and Henderson ended in a victory for M. H. S. Tho scoro being 11 too. We make a specialty of doing two ansl three color work. If you want n classy job work that will give see our samples and get prises at the Madisonville Branoh. OfJtce in Morton's Furniture Store. satis-fashio- Tho Nortonvllle "Dispatch" that has been published for the last five mouths by Frank E. Mohr and Frank G. Hogo has suspended publication Bee has taken and the Semi-week- ly over their subsolption and will Ml out the unexpired time of the "DIb-patoto all paid up subscribers. h" $ now in Darlington. Sari AiiKRN Davis, Manager. ' Coleman spent Sunday after TWILVI Leaf, DOLLARS 1911 APOD ForTefcacce Crop of Best Grade of i ft a.' u William Sfsi(feon the ball attend 1 ame ai Darlington Sunday. James ;FrajBeeway was in Earl-i- d jfio n Saaeiiy. Have voa read the following books? The' Common Law, Mary ACIilthorne, The Ne'er Do Well1 The Harvester, The Long Boll, Mother Carey's Chlekens, Dr. David or The )V inlng of Barbara Worth. These are a few of the popular books for sale or rent at Sisk Bros,. Book Store, Madisonville, Ky. C. 0. Bambo spent Sunday in Pal daeab, 0; A. PIttman of Greenville was here Saturday. Miss Ophelia Davis, of Mortons Gap, was here Saturday visiting the family of Geo. M- - Davis. Gat the habit of coming to the branch office of 'the Bee, at Morton's Furniture Store, when you want engraved cards, embossed letterheads, dance tickets or the firojjrams, Wo have on best and prices. with you I Aiijen Davis, Manager. Leon Weir, of Hanson was here Semi-Weekly -- and $5.00 for Trah A special from Owensboro says; American Society of Equity and the Home Warehouse company, which was held beblng closed doors, came to a close after fixing the price which would be demanded for the 1911 pooled crop of tobacco. Tbe prices fixed were $12 for the best grade ot leaf and lugs ; $10 for the third grade of leaf and lugs and $8 for tbe nondescript and $5 for all trash. A resolution offered by Frank K Moseley was adopted requesting that all of those who have not Bold their tobacco to unite with the society in tbe price bb fixed by it.' The officers tof the society claim that they have about 10,000,000 pound of tobacco pooled with their organization, and while the prices are higher than the 1910 crop sold for, this is cue to the fact of the superior quality of tQbacc6, and of the report. ted shortage throaghout'the dis-trl- When a man has so lived that the common verdict id that he has not lived in vain, and his lifeTworks remains as a living monument of his individual genius, the conformation to the general practice of expressing our sympathies aud sense of loss when any such RiPmborcf the public body surrenders to the last euemy, the propriety of this meeting becomes more appropriate and necessary far abovq the average ol such mettinyH; because in the death 'of John B. Atkinson, President of. the St. B.irnurd Mining Company wethuve not oulv lost a pioneer of the Coal industry ip Western Kentucky, but its leader and dean. Mr. Atkiuson stood not ouly irst in years of service but first in progress in the art of mining; irst in development and production; first in freedom from strike:, and therefore, first in success ful operatiou. Such premiership involved the necessary corrollary of being, first asa master among' pjen, because his 'success could ee6urel withqut the coope'ratipn of associates and employeescarrying out hid life's ideals; ' In'this Ve'spect we can well say that Kentucky greatest coal operator ban fallen, but iu his death his memory will ' long serve as a' goal for others of us, to treasure and emulate. Because his saccess consisted of thorough mastery of the science and art of mining, coupled with a fellow feeling that endeared all who came in contact with him. Truly he was a man among meur and tkis Association does mos'tsincerely express to the bereaved family its great sense of -- Mr. and Mrs. John Long most delightfully entertained last evening Every Saturday From Now'' llntM in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Henry End of Aulp, Cot-- r BroWulng who lefavp for Mortons to-- 1 r. ,,the test the Bee day. : fhoso present were:- - Mr. and Mrs. Dr. A. O. Sisk, Mr. and Mrs. Ed WILL GIVE NINE THOUSAND VOTES ' ' t ' dI Tra,bern MJss Golqje Weir; Biith Daniels. Messrs Grover Long, Cbas. Tne Bee has decided to make ev Trahern and the honorees Mr. and ery Saturday a bargain day aad Mrs. Houry Browning. After spend- from now until the end of tha ing a pleasant evening socially automobile cOnteat will give 9,00f dainty salad and ice courses were votes for every new subscriber and served. 0,000 for every renewal secured oa Saturday. If you want to win tha Mrs. Hattie Dillingham, of Eari$16,000 auto get busy for the' ington. was highly entortiined Sat.Bee, ,. ': urday night at the beautiful homo of her aunt Mrs. Eugene Cordier, of SPECIAL COMMISMadisonville. The color scheme SIONERS SALE was carried out in white and pink roses and cornations. Delightful music was furnished. After spendHopkins Circuit Court. Plaintiff. ing a most pleasant evening a two It. E. Donnbll Vs. , Fotlce of 8ale in Equity. course luucheon'was served, -! . 4 h SeasX-Week- ly - Inkerman-Baile- y & Co., ' The St. Margaret Guild met Monday atternoon With Mrs. Percy Jam-IboImportant business was transacted. The'date ot the, house keep; ers has hot yet been decided. Mr. O. G. u. By virture of a Judgment and Or- - , der of Sale of the Hopkins ,CircuIt ,?, Court, rendered at the September ' term thereof, 1011, in the above J? styled' cause ThV uhd'efsignebTwiUi UU ....Defendants. M. Koblman regardless of what It will bring. He, sayB It must go ilurinjg; tha month nf flntnhor. This firm has added marly new Sprousi U in Earliaeton He states that he has come here to close out the entire stock of goods which his firm boaght from MorrJel ouf'neutural t loss. , Kentucky Mrtns Ownbrs Association By I. P. Baxwakd, Vice President. D Stkwart Millkx, Secretary. The people of thiB entire country should take advantage of tns great offer, There is a cold wave coming, prepare yourselves against it, you have an opportunity that Seldom' omos. You should viBit this store during this month. Always i N You-Nee- Stationery. Nothing gives an individual or, a JAJT. Hastcook ef Hendersoa eoun ; firm standing in the business world ty iTvtslting WP Clement of this like nice stationery neatly printed. piasBi Bee job departThe ment keeps constantly on hand a 2.1.JS. SPECIAL COHMIS- fine linfa of lette'rheadi, noteneads, SALE billheads, statements aud envelopes, SIONER'S We' both linen and commeVciaL also do circalar, invitation and catcins CIrontt Ceart. alogue work. Give us a trial. You DoMXXliUrr. Plaintiff. will be pleased. B.S. VI. Notloe-oJ- t Sale in Equity, Satlrday. fC 8- -t i Semi-Week- ly ,' oT4 ' . InlsfrmanJfjr, ....defendants,, B Sr. & Co.,, , . 4 Crime Seem to be en Decrease Is- - lie adjoining and forming the main fcraot will be sold together as a whole and any Isolated tracts will be sold separately and tho cqmmiBBi'oner may then sell the isolated tracts and the main body togather aud may accept tho most advantageous bid or bias, or a sufficient quantity to produce the sum of $52,909.25, the amount of money so ordered to be made, and $1,122.80. tho cost hereof. TEBMS; Sale will be made on a oredit of six months. The purchaser- will bo required to give bond, - with approved security for the pur-Tchase money, to have the force and effect of a judgment, bearing legal interest from tha day ot sale with a lien reservod upon siad property, until all the jHirohase'money is paid. MAUBIOB Ki QOBDOX, Special Commissioner, Hopkins Circuit Court. T The present Grand jury returned only thirty fllve indictments as Court, rendered at the September against seventy by tbe last one, this as ten,, thereoVJfiii", tin the above is a good showing and "loeks on if the cause, the qnerslgpbd will, orlme in Hopkins county was styled doorcase. on Monday, the thirtieth day of between tho hours of ten o'clock a. to. add threo o'clock p. m., Take Your Common Colds,Seriouly at the Court House door lu tho town Common colds, severe, and frequent of Greenyillo proceed to expose to lay tho foundation of ohronio disease noBO and throat PUBLIC SALE, to the higheBt and ed conditions of the into bronchitis, and may deveop best bidder the following described pneunmonia, consumption, for all property, viz: coughs and colds in children and in The coal and mining rights and grown person, take Foley's Honey privileges of, in and to and under 70 and Tar Compound promptly. a After exposure, and when you feel cold traotsofland near Breoman? Muh- coming on. take Foley's Honey and lenberg county, Kentucky, aggre- Tar Compound. It checks and regating about 4700 acres, more or Iobs lieves. Use no substitute. The genuine in a yellow pacdage ulwayB. uuu known as the Inkerman-BaileSold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Coal Field. Such of said tracts as Incorporated Drug Department. s YlrtnWk Judgment and Or-derif Saleof'tfie Hopkins' Circuit y Dr. and Mrs, C. B. Johnson, of this city, left yosterdav for Louisville, where they will visits few days. City Marshal Woodward, of Nortonviile, was In town Monday in h town in Interest of the now which will be dedicated at that place Sunday. , Metho-dlstuhurc- When tho bowels become irregular you are uncomfortable and the longer this condition exists, the worse you fool, You can get rid ' of this misery quickly by UBlng Her-bmTako a dose on going to bed and see how fine you feel next day. Price BOc. Sold bySt. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. B. O. Mi ton ell was in town Moe. nday.. . . Poaey iLUtlepage, of Madisonville was in Eariington Tuesday. ( BEE FOR $2 AND 50 GTS. with a Hearty Appetite if yon use Dlgestee. It helps your stomach do Have Never Milled a Pawenjer Between the work, digests what you eat aud October a Bargain Month for Evans- makes good rich blond from your Henderson and the Cumberland food, No more Sleepless Nights, ville's, Greatest Newspaper and The River Headache or Stomaob Misery. Get Eariington Bee rid of all these troubles with Diges-tezFifty cents abottle, worth tenCol. L. W. Rogers, who' for a numits ber of years ran tho Guthrie ' Hotel In order to Btill further increase fold St. cost, at drug department of IliU BUUHJOrU UNUK HIOIUU1, gOUOfJM. i( the Bernard Mining Company, In conversation with a frlond a few their great oIrculatlouln this sec- Incorporated. poles to a course S. 2 E. days ago,sald "the L. & N. to mv.cer- - tion tbe publishers of the Evansville stake and. passing the fork thereof tain knowledge has never killed a Courier announce that Ootober will aad continuing ou up he southern Eariington Wins passenger between .Henderson and baa Wirjjaln month. ."In tbe game ot Baseball 'played1 alid southeastern bank of the nortk received'in Ooto-bacithe Cumberland river." This covers ' em fork of said brapqh with ita be; taken at the rate of $2,50.: hore Sunday afternoon between Ear .meanders general course, ,S. a distance of over 100 miles and la a by mail And iington ana Madisonville, Eariing- E 96 notes N. 70 E 14 Doles S. 34 KJ wonderful record for a railroad runton won with a score of 11 o SttJa ''1 . passenger trains daily and TkeiSwatWeelriy Beeior ning 16 29 J a poles to the center line or. sate ' Think of It a dally .paper jand a their iavor. The Madisonville Mud oarrylng hundreds of passengers. y j thence with said Ho semUweekly a whole year for only Sllngers were far outclassed and BS69 2 poles to the intdrseetloa Perhaps this-:- record Ma- ! why tbeJj. &. N. is known, as uThe 3'5a."Doubtlesrthere willJj&arush. were not in it from the start. said rightot wwanfayorable, with the south line of tbebeglaaing. Old BeHable"1ina& the hwtoWof d gelTnihe dburieTDand wagonTat thoagk Siy: thence 80 feet to passengars prefer jt to othrer linos this rate. Many will subscribe Sot quite a crowd gathered to witneis' containming exclusive oi tne cnurcn wTj, i r Ua&ss papers for their! friends and the game and tho gate receipts 4f 127 satisfactory. There will likely ib.& lot and railroad ' f Xe&iaokes Signs of Daagr. relatives. acres. There being reserved oat of Anyone in this jown that antlers The Courier is the only Evansville, SMOiMr game arranged between the eatd boundary, church .tyt, as frequently from splitting, .nervous paper that reaoheB subscribers on the- 'iwa.oautendlngiwamj in tb'o hear' lecated In the N.tha cerner- thereof. r t. W headaches ought to goa0tic9 to the day it and Itis understood that. the Loals- druggist and get a'Gd (iotfete ( but: a! .vnaris printed, This is president- - iniiw. ,..,. . and nennla want tha n " , Carlstedt's German leVPowder? .L ? ,vuie a XNasqvuie rauroau ni uws r ""TIT yp. Ij T V (JDl ILUOUblU ueaaacnes always; indicate consti- hot from the press.? The Courier y HwJi vo take Chamber aocross iuib uouaury m daugerous form., that ways prints the hews regardless afj Iain's Coah',Ri'edy for a obld as, pation in feetln 'wldtii1t)'n eKch slde'bf the may result in other extremely, seri- politics. It carries the full AssoolA that prepaeatlonhaB won its great 'eetHer 6t VHSmht! ' ' ' ; even ous ailments spmet(ms Bright's Disease apd ATppendioitis. ated Press reports, and ;is in ey.ery reputation and extensive salejby ,UiC 'SECOND: 'nfhfitfll the coal and BemarKaoie Our Carlstedt's German Liver Pow- way a brilliant metrlpblitan news- always be cures oi coins, aqa cant ra'i'nlrig and mineral privileges' bo- -' dependep upon. lt''iS' der aots on the Liver, the real paper. u lohgingafc.khe'dKteof the fllUiig equally valuable for adults aud of cause of constipation a .few, doses The offer is good for the month of and may be given to young this sult'to defendant, Inkerman- - I entirely remove the trokble fasare ohildren with implicit confidence Bailey, Sr.'lri, to and"und'er attract a lasting cure never falls guaran- Ootober only. teed if you have headaches, get a Send, all subscriptions to the Semi-- , as it contains no harmful drug. of abput 2.700 acres of laud, situate Sold by all dealets. bottle today from ' the St. Bernard Weekly Bee, Eariington, Ky. U. iyingj-'anbeinglon the waters l Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug DePoguo's Pond, Clear and RoseCJrtek, partment. 25a a bottle. Stereoptlcan Missionary Entertainment Bee has Cabbage Snake. conin HopkinB County, Ky., Miss Mills, a missionary, working sisting of 53 tracts, lying and. Mr. J. W. Boyd, of this city together Conductors Were Color Blind forming-onbrought a cabbage snake to the in the mission fields of India, but body, Immediately A apeoiul from Mason City, La., offlco Monday on the leaf of a cab- at home on furlough, will give a and of south said 27 2 acre tract, desays: What 1b said to be the big- bage he had purchased somewhere missionary address at tho Christian descripiu several gest steal ever found on the West- in town. The snake is about 'the churoh tomorrow (Wednesday) scribed which can be traots; on appliseen tion of ern railroad has been uncovered on size of a number ten thread and Is night that is said by those who havo cation to the undersigned, or a Sufthe Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul over one foot long. Any oue who heard her to be most Interesting and ' ficient quantity thereof to produce and fifty conductors of tho Iowa, wishes to see this snake can do so by attractive. She has a fine stereopthe sum of $52,909.25 the amount of Dakota and Minnesota divisions of bulling at the Bet) office whom it is tlcan with a splendid lot bf views to money so ordered to be made and that road havo been dismissed from preserved in alcohol. Illustrate the address and the whole $1,122,30, the costs hereof. the service.,, entertainment is pronounced someon s. thing entirely out of the ordlnnry, TERMS: Sale will be made "Short" fares are asserted to havo Lyceum Course credit of bIx months. The purchase be charged, as been tho" system worked by the conTho dates arranged for, the Lyce- but no admission will required to give bond repurpose of the address is to ed- er will be ductors. Some conductors are um. course for the following year are the with approved security, for the payported to have pocketed as high as as follows: ucate those who may attend in re- ment of tho purchase money, to havo 2,000 a month. gard to the work being done by tho foroo aud otleot of a judgment, Mendelssohn Quartet, Nuv. 1. foreigu fields. missionaries in Musical Favorites Jan. 12. bearing legal interest from the day For Sale Christian church, Wednesbay night, of sale with a lien reserved upon, Ralph Bingham, Marob 19. $50 Scholarship ou Draughon's The price for the season ticket is ; free. said property, until all the purchase, Business College, .Nashville! Tenu. $1.00, single entertainment 50o. To mouny has been paid. $100 Scholarship on Bryant & StratA Household Medicini that gives MAUKIOE K. GOHDON - Oollego, LouiBvllle, those who have subscribed tho tickum Business Confidenc ets will be delivered by Nov. 1. OthSpecial Commissioner Hopkins CirKy . Apply to la Foley's Honey and Tar Comers dosiring tickets will havo opporcuit Court Bee, No. Adams, tunity to obtain thorn beforo first pound, Mrs. T. J.Columbus, 522Kas., Ave., Eariington, Ky. Kansas For Information writos; For a number years my ohilentertainment. Scholarship For Sale jj. concerning course see C.(E. Dudley, dren have been subject to coughB Directors Meeting. We have a $100 scholarship or ; manager, or J. E. Fawq'ett, Bee of- aud colds I got some of Foley's Honand, "havo Bryan & Strattou Bnsjncss College ey and Tar Compound There will be a directors meeting fice;. ; found that it uurep thier conghp for sale. This is oue of the beat has- of the NortoayiUe Coal and Coke Co. time, so a very Q. G. Bprpuse who has b sen visit-lu- g and colds in house short ttuie,- - j iness colleges in the State, aad company In held at the office of the keep it In tho M' tho his family in Sprmgfeld, Tenn , ftCllUlMlbilip IU una uuurftuio .n.Nortonviile Thursday, some ohanges Sold by St. Bernaru'MluIng Department, THE SEMI WEEKLY BEE. baa returns te the city, are expected. , 52-1-- WOXDIfcFTJL R1C0RD I0R L0UISVILL1 4k ff ASHYILLI TIITAITSVILLI COU. . IIXANDSEMI-WlIEEr- Y Bled '' Semi-Weekl- y e. ber).l6il,'bet'wen tlielOiewa of. torn. o'clock a. m. and three o'clock p. m: at the court house door in the towaj of Madisonville, Ky,. (being County i wCourt day) proceed to expose to PUBLIC SALE to the highest bW-d- r, the following described propr-ft-y viz. FIBST; A certain lot ot, parael ef land in fep simple, .lying on both sides of the Lonlsyille & .Nashville railroad, just east of Manitoa, a4 fronting on the public road. Beginning in the middle of the' Provi dence and Madlsonvlllo road, wheae ? tbe north linaot the rigbt-o- f wayaC. the Louisville fc Nashville railr&a company Intersects the south I lac of said road, near the first, crossing, ' east of Mamtpn, and running thence t with middle of said public road &. . W. 184 poles to a stone ;theno S. 4 W. 89 poles to a stone oa the south Bide of a branch; thence up, said branoh with its meanders 2 ilJLUUUy ilJB UU1. U,V Oi .XUVBUI-- aa' , 76-1-- 84-1- -2 - lli - fo'ilyCrler 88-1- -J - -- right-of-wa- - one-reaso- 1-- the-weathe- r right-of-wa- y, 1-- X 1 - - "--- Mr . H&r .; a m.(0,,. i.4 riBm-oi-wa- olJil-dre- I ' . ' - Skmi-Wkbkii- Y -, Oo.,In-corporated,:Dr- ng C3 , ?? lTi .m " T' MtNffyijiBpt iiwigiiw-- 3 Ejns w:&!:lj - .))infniitNWiiiiiii SpTTC! HHBIW ''l!TlSMt(llftWJW(W3'-'-- ' if. i "" '. The time of great buying opportunities is at hand if you have the cash to InvoBt in brand new fall goods of which we are showing the grandest line we have ever shown you. GRAND LEADER'S Avail yourself tit this jgroat. buying feast as it means the saving of good money to you if you have a llttlo ready cash to buy the many thing you will need this fall as wo are price-lu- g many goods below value. It has been our custom since located in this community for the past thirteeen years to give a Fall Opening Sale when we quote such prices as to make our competitors grape in wondement and say "how can you afford to sacrifice the price on merchandise at this season of the year?" Let that wonderment be as it may, we are: at ail times. in position to new up give the public something as good as we have the best of buying facilities in this country and have full control and selling agents --, of many of the best advertised .lines in high-clas- s Suits Ladies' Ready-to-Wemerchandise in the country and are them in position Ladies' and Children's Cloaks C This department is worthy this season of a very strong An of ladies', at all times to give you the best goods for the least wraps enormous supply popular store, misses' and children's consideration and we will be pleased to show you these new await you at this not we to-da- Annual F&ll Reduction Sale te ar f fl- - splendid 1912 models, which we have gathered together from the best makes and best designs that the Eastern markets afford. All specially priced tor this sale. coats, $15.00 ladies' blackandblue broadcloth suits, 28-isilk lined, silk cuffs, large Bishop silk collars with tassel finish; skirt with panel back and front. No such value at $15. Our sale price beyond the reach of any competitor 4? I faN3U and $20.00 serges, broadcloths and fancy mannish $18.50 mixtures, in all the very latest designs, with large and small collars; all narrow, new styled skirts, all have guaranteed linings. Our fall 1 sale price P $25.00 high grade serges, fancy worsteds and imported chiffon broadcloths, all made with Skinner's two year guaranteed satins. These garments are all made in the finest manner possible for a man tailor to make them. We introduce them in this fall y)Cm I sale, choice for n possible money. $1 9 Cft ft flfl IViUU 11 aU Eft Sale Begins Saturday,- Oc- ' tober 7 Closes, Satuf day, Oct. 21 - did snare . .. as.. .r ' i. ". ume nor expense in gatnsnng together the most splendid7 line of these goods it has ever been our pleasure to show. In order to start this season we will quote you the following low prices: 54-i- n long black cheviot coat, new styles &Q back and good quality ZpOaWO 54-i- n long black silk collar and cuff &M effect, $6.50 value, sale price , 54-ilong black $7.50 cloak with the best trimmings, soft black Venetian fast black cloth, sale price U Misses' Caracul coats in ages 6 to 10 years, afc M quilted lining, heavy quality Misses, Caracul coats in ages 10 to 14 years, f? "yr" quilted lining, satin faced sailor collar 3)Oa (JO Misses' long cloaks in all wool heavy cloakings, fancy trimmed collars, ages ( 14, 16 and 18 years i . QQ n ap aa $Oaf 9U 94a ftf 9"TaUU (f Cfk $OaOU i Staples and Cotton f i FREE To the Fathers and Mothers FREE Dress Goods 15c cotton check and striped suitings M (t j Bleached 4 quarter cotton, full count and free from starchUC Brown sheeting, 4x4, heavy quality, sale price Best bleached 10c cotton on ' the market, full yd wide IP lw Calico in red, navy, light blue, light colors, eray and black. best grade manufactured. . Gomfort calico in a wide radge Ag of large desirable figures. . . . Heavy dark shirting cottons neat designs, sale price. . . . C Best quality shirting cottons, Ql in stripes and plaide Best bleached yarns and indigo ? apron checks w Cf .Wv Oa Durilng thlB great anrual fall sale we bav decided to give the father and mother of a child born dnrlntr thin vear from January 1st to October 1st, 1911 a crib robe made of the heaviest blanketing and decoratad with mother trooae, bun nies, teddv bears, Bunbonnett kids, etc. In order to obtain one or these splendid robes you wilt be required to register In our Btcre the names or the father, mjather and child giving date of birth and place of residence. With the purchase of 45 worth of merchandise you will be given one of thepe crib robes complimentary by the Grand Leader. Notice the display of free blanketB in our window. Ihejl .02 v Men's Shos A great saving is offered you Ladies Shoes Special Shoe Value - inl 02 fC 02 j v v on some discount lines of ' high grade mens shoes,, consisting of Walkover, King quality and Fprbush shoes in patent leathers and vici. $4 grade dur- - tiH In ladies high grade shoes, consisting f 3 '12 $3.50gradesdurj HH Ginghams and Outings price A. F. C. Ginghams in all 4 fl the new patterns, sale price I I Zephyr Ginghams in the 20c grade is.?..... $2.75 Aft ing sale for. paTU . of patent leathers and vicis, lace and button, sizes 1 to 4 Former prices S3.00 $3.50 and $4.00 Choice of the lot 4Q Zp I during sale 1-- 2. ft wU Standard dress ginghams, best 10c grade on the market, sale 01 a 02U C $3 grades during this sale for ZPaCahU Men's Beacon shoes, in very large range of styles and leathers, included this season's make, come in tan, patent, vici and metal, in either lace or button, full line of sizes, $1.75 ladies' vici shoes in blucher and bals, come in high and low heels, very line school and every day use shoe, with vici and neat calf tops, solid throughout Sold elsewhere for . $2 Our sale price in serge weave, sale 4 price 25c double width checked Q suitings, elegant values. I 25c poplins and mercerized suitings for dresses and waists, Of sale price Blu, gray, tan and brown checked suitings, all wool cloths, sale price $1.00 black repp in the 42-i- n cloth of the high lustre m7Rg grade, sale price $1.00 crepe, serge, voile and panama, 42x44-i- n cloth, sale price $1.50 finest serges, 50-i- n wide, in black, navy, green and brown, I $2.00 French voile, in black only, wire twist, also f mQ3 silk, sale price I fl IUC ... wQ C II? 9Qt vF7? f gG ftgA OOQ f e mf CO of high class plaids, sale price ; I V& Percales in the new pencil stripis, all shades, 72 in. cloth, sale 4 Sateen finished Fouulards make beautiful dresses.., 15c double with flannelettes, Q choice of 40 styles, sale price Heavy double fleeced outings A1 in dark and light designs. . . OS V Solid colored outing in a varie AA ty of 10 shades, sale price. . . Heavy kimona ducking fleeces, beautiful patterns, sale i(i)1A 1 Czi price Finest extra fleeced 20c kirn- f M ona cloths, sale price.. .. 1 V I f f fl lUy L 9Q 3w and no better shoe on the market for $3.50. An- nual sale price O Boys', aolid leather Calf Skin and Box Calf Shoes in Blu-chand Bals, sizes i to 5, worth $1.75, g! makes good work or school shoe for winter. I Many other good values await you in our men's shoe er $1 .39 Children's Shoes We will place on sale a big lot of children's shoes consisting of all leathers and alU, sizes that . will make good as well as Snnday Shoes on which we will school make very low prices on account of small lot to chose. Silks 35c seco silk, 27-i- n wide in a wide range of colors, sale price 35c seco silks in foulard patterns make beautiful dress- 4 1 es, sale price 50c ninteen rich taffetas in a wide range of colors OTPj sale price C 50c grade of 19-i- n messa MA lines, all colors 65c grades of foulards, M all suiting designs $1.00 foulard silks in ' splendid patterns I "$1.00biacle taffeta, full 36.in wide and heavy grade, "7 IB sale price I $1.50 heaviest taffeta, peau de soie, Duchess satin, 4 saleprice $ 1 .25 extra, special choice of all shades of our best $1.25 messaline, sals price-- . . . . 9 igy A4A C IV ft 9v Rugs asV aBBLV $15 Tapestry Rugs, full size 9x12 in a good lot of designs. We will offer during this A sale for $18.50 Ten Wire Tapestry and Vel-vRugs, made in full szes 9x12 and in a beautiful line of 1 jr fall colorings, sale price.. $25 Smith Axminister, Rugs, extra heavy pile, beautiful designs, full size 9x12. Special 4 during sale I Men's Overcoats O "f U.fiO et P4 44 f Buy one of the two coats listed below and save yourself some money later on. $10 all wool heavy Cassimere Con- veiiable collor overcoat, 50 inches long, in a variety of goods patterns to chose from, during1? this sale I 7Qa Mv g 4r3G 10 ?9 .9U -- Men's Fancy Vests Men's fancy vests, sizes 34 to 38, for- mer prices $2, $2.50 and $3. All LLLsHsflLLT One lot of 125, 3 E vivO QO fchigh grade vestings. To )I choice of lot close, Men's highest grade fine fancy vestings, of the best manufacturers' make sizes 34 to 40, all colors, former price $3, $3.50 and $5. To close the lot up, choice ri ) during sale rtfl Men's Suits We have the best values awaiting you in men's suits of which we carry the largest stock of any store in Madisonville and we find ourselves over stocked on many ranges of cassimeres and worsteads, consist-ni- g of good made clothes in all sizes, ranging from 34 to 42. We will close one lot of $10 cassimers during this sale, of which 3) we have 78 suits, 'or One lot of men's $12 50 and $15 worsted and cassimere suits, comprising ol the sizes and goods that will wear up to the standard of any $15 suit.. This lot contains 86 suits of splendid make, which we close at. 4& I $7.50, which will make a good work suit for you, ! sale price men's medium weight suits of broken lots that formerly sold formerly sold for $5, $6 and $12. men's overcoats, made with the patented presto collar in all wool materials full 50 inch long, extra good quality lining, well padded shoulders, 22 inch split for walking Ol? f plmCU QC andjiding conveni- ences, sale price. $ 3 $OiwU &Q Qft 9jC I 9 -- Men's Neckwear We will place; on sale a splendid assortment of men's d neckwear of this seasons colorings, all the new silks and of a fine make of goods all 50c regular qualities. During this sale &A three for J BUU four-in-han- y Special on Cambridge Suits This is our high grade line and they sure are one nobby lot of good lookers this, season and as an inducement will allow 10 per cent cash discount to evey purchoser of new fall suit or overcoat of tha Cambridge line. ft Men's Stiff Bosom Shirts is $1 stiff bosom Monarch shirts, coat style, cuffs attached, three quarter bosom sizes 14 to TFC 151-2- (j? Men's Odd Coats We have accumulated 35 men's odd coats, all small sizes, 34, 35, 36 and 37, which come out of suits that sold from 7.50 to $12.50 We are determined to close them out during this sale and if you want a good cheap wprk coat do not overlook this opportunity. Un- 4 i--A restricted choice j) E HOU -- ; DC bosom shirts very $1.50 duett-stif- f short and medium length bosom, neat designas, coat style cuffs at. tached. Sizes 14 to 15 sale price 3 1-- Special Petticoat Value All shades Masseline $4 Petticoats with 18 inch acco'rdeon plaited tlounces, sale -- 2, ........ J"f price . . , $2.48 i A.11 ' r, Prices Quoted I :i....t-- . . Fieoc g Aire J ' TRojt Qa.slri. (Dimly & K. v .,,-ri.,i.,2 ' rBMgTTT- -a kaSS-H- arf.1. wrtfru1''"'? rtf&WVf v ll A ;dTY DIRECTORY. Chief ot Majuir H.O. BourUndr Police JiidKfl A. J. Binett. Pollee--Wm,Braf11ev. .561 ' . t K1A . J. ; , , . ..' . v , , .'.": Arnold. K. Nlsh:. Olty Engineer R E 'Whlpnr; Btrwt J(mmlB8lonorrRobt. Wood : CounclluiHH Jno. B, AxkliiBon.' Maaif-oi- i gurnard, jr. d. karii, ueo, 0. Atkinson. Thos. Blair, O. M. .Henry. Mpoting night first Monday ulght in each month. School Trustee Paul 'M. Moore. '.Board oj Health' Ed M. Trahern, O. Gilbert Klntr and Curtis B. John ' MlKhtqiilef- -J H.Hrtlilby. Tux AnpeKHor J. H. (lorbttt. Olt. Olf rklPaul P. Price. . TrarfrFrftpk'B. VT City PbyHlolan Another $tery. "Whet rox o wbW reur ': Y. Q,fWALKHR4 8eo. baad'told yen the eM, old storyr Goldeil Crow'. Lodge,, Earllngton. told aim to start op before be wee half 'No. 65 meets 1st; and 8rci, Saturday through ."Why, what a funny way night in eaoh month. to reply te aeeafeseton of kvetN "Oh, Mrs, Bertha Umstkad. Is that you mean? I thought you Degree' of Honor, No. 10 meets and meant waiseery he told the last sight ana 4th Saturday nights In eiicb whea he cease boo from a time with month. , Miss Lizzie Huff So. the boya." H4 - Hooklns Lodge, A. O. U. W. No. meets every Thursday sight. i 8i. r 1 -- Something Coming In C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. - son, M. D, r fir ft- Postmaster Ouas, Cowell. mas? CHURCHES. every Sunday and holy day at 7:00 a. m. Second mass and preaching 8:80 a. m. Vespers and benediction 7 p. m. Rev. J. P. McParland, Pastor Christian Church. Sunday school at 9:80 a.m. Preaching every Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 r. m. Prayer meeting every Weduet day at 7:80 p. m. Dk. D. T. Stanley, Pastor. M. E OHUBOn. Regular service third Sunday at 11 a. m.and7:80p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 0:80 a. in at 7 :80. Sunday-schoClass meeting, second Sunday at ol Lodge, Earllnuron ben Hur Court, No. 55, meets every 1st and 8rd- Monday night at old aIhhouIo Children that are pale, sickly and penyihh, with dark ritigs under the Hall. Dr.C. B. Johnson, Scrib-- , fickle appetites, and Standi aite. Tribe No. 67,Ueii Men eyes, to get no lionrlsbment who appear from the meets everv Friday Bleep. are Harry Long, C. of R. food they eat Give surely suffering from them White's Woodmen of the World, Catalpa Cream worms. Vermifuge and note the Camp No. 801 meets every Wednes- derful Improvement. They coon wontake day night. All members are ear- on flesh and are rosy, active and nestly requested to be there. cheerful, Price 25o oer bottle. Sold O. S. Crenshaw, Clerk. by St. Bernard Mining Co , IncorModern Woodmen of the World. porated, Drug Department. No. 11902 meets every Wednesday. - Funeral Director and EmbalmeY Any Call Answered' Promptly Day or NJgnt. Catholic Chuboh. First Kr f 10:80 a.m. Visiting members are cordlal? Invited to attend any of theft Lodges Madisonvllle Monday night. B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. Roy S. Wilson, Secrotary. Earllngton Chapter, U. D. 0., meets 1st Thursday in eaoh month at 2:80 p. m. AIrs. Kate Withers, Pres, Knights and Ladies of Security will meet every second and fourth Monday nights. Vlsltms: members Invited to attend. C. S. Crenshaw, Clerk. Elks, B. Y, Q. Walker, Soo. P. O. No. 788 meetx at If you ADVERTISE Try it out NOW. A In I. will THIS PAPER. C.R. R. TIME CARD. LOOK GOOD toIt you. &l Time of departure of Illinois Oen-.rtrains from Nortonville, Ky. No. No No. No. No. No. No. No. NORTH BOUND. 1.28 p.m. 102.., 104 8.40 a.m. 122, local pass. 10.15 a. m. 180, local 0.86 p. m. SOUTH BOUND 101 4.08 p.m. 1.40 a.m. 108 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m. 185 local pass 5.58 a. m. J THE - BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE LOOK "I hope your husband has lo s crets from you." "Not many. How ever, be never would tell me what hi paid for the engagement ring." State Secret. HEBE, MB. FABMEBl H. C.Brandon, pastor. Services on every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7;45p. m. Sunday school at 9:8 a. m, Prayer meeting; Wednesday evenings at .7:80 o'clook. Ladles' Aid Society eVery Monday after noes. Offleial Board meeting Mon- .iav after Irst 8undav In each month, M. E. Church, South. Rv. HoLTZOLAW, Pastor.VV. Rev, ic. CA. . K if Pastor. Advlee ttf wslnese Women, Episcopal Church Services 1st Neither the swelled bead nor the ""N SOUTH BOUND. and 8rd Sunday night at7:4.at the despairing bean is of much ase to Library. the woman la buslnesa. Make good 7.10 a.m. No. 103 Rev. Geo. C, Abbitt, Rector. 10.00 a.m. things as good as or better than othNo. 105 .".... 12.67 p. m. No. 107. er people's ask a fair price so that 8.20 p.m. No. 109 LODGES. there Is a clear profit on material 6.10 pm. No. Ill do not lose eour-Masonic Lodge E. W. Turner aad time ased, and No. 648 meets 1st. and 8rd. Fridays age. l. in eaoh month. M. H.& E.TIME CARD. E. J. Phillips, Sec. 84, K. of P. Viotorla Lodge, No. Lame back is one of the most l M. H. & E. time card went into meets every Monday night. Visit- common forms of muscular rheumaors welcome tism. A few applications of Chamb- effect Sunday, April 9, 1911. 6:45 a.m. erlain's Liniment will give relief. No. 112 leaves Ernest Newton, K, of R. and S. For sale by all dealers. No. 118 arrives. ...8:80 p. m. 4 school 2 p. m. Freaohing 2nd and 4th Sunday 'at II a.jn ana 7:80 p. m. and the preceding Baturdav ntrht. Oh arch meetins Ho If ore Dyspepsia. 8aturdn night before the 4th Sun Gas, or other Stomach Troubles. :su a. m. day. Sunday souooi at JPrtyei neet my evrv Monday night Nothing will remain undigested or on your stomach if you at-- :8C. Re v". . H. Griggon,, Pastor. sour will take a little Digesteze, a power(iRHFUAi Baptist Ohuroh.-Serrle- ee ful digestive, harmless toarth Sun Jay morning and as Maple Syrup. For and pleasant by the evening In each month and Satur- drug department of the sale Bernard St. day evening preceding, prayer Mining Company, Incorporated, meeting Friday eveniig. Sunday 7 Missionary Baptist Church -- Danger In Cesmetle. Zinc oxide, a favorite constituent el face powders and "bloom of Beaaty" te Boted as a frequent oause for farahrsle. A sliver ebia drawa aereeetae eaeek of wesjes wbo these efaeraioel faee Beweera will pro 4aee a deep, dark Use, dee to the reaeUom between the silver im the eeta aad the xlae oxide eoetatae fa the faee powder. fa-e- kl qe Biliousness is due to a disordered condition of the stomach. Chamberlain's Tablets are essentially a stomach medicine, intended especially to acton that organ; to cleanse it, strengthen it, tone add lnvltjorate it, L. eV N. TIME CARD. to regnlate the liver and to banish billnusness positively and effectualTime oi arrival of trains passing ly. For sale by all dealers through and departure of train Jewleh Cwetems. originating at Earllngton. la Israel everything, even to a Effective Sunday, April 9,1911. foaeral, had to give way to a ate. NORTH BOUND, liae proeeeslOB. No. 92 fl.26a. m. No. 52 No. 94 No. 54 11.15 7.28 11.22 SOUTH BOUND. 4.80 68 8i23 96. . . 51 4.21 10.48 98 Nota that the Cumberland Telephona & Telegraph Company, Incorporated, It offering to you an ideal proposition for telephone lenrice. Using our service you have advantages of long distance connections to every important point in the United States. The advantages of telephone sorvice in your residence are too numerous to mention, but among them would be daily communication with the markets, obtaining prices, getting accurate reports in the weather, calling up your neighbors, friends and relatives. All these advantages and pleasures are more than worth tho price you would pay for the service. Literature and information furnished by calling on our manager, E. G. Mann. CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. !r If nlln iistii ilfci isHV iVMMMMrVrVWiJViMs JHUilMtutiiHimA B. M. SLATON Furwral Director. :: Licwsid Embalmer PtST OFFICE, ItyaaatiaiJUMaaiiaMsBl rTTVuJYWiMi'lYUTi NEXT DOOR TO a.m. Xvery eee who met either a seer-rku- ge p.m. p. ,m. tan - or a funeral proceeek beak aad go with tt had k( Phoae 124-- 2 MApiSONVILLE, KY AnrA. t No. No. No. No. p.m. p.m. ' ' a. m. a.m. AnA Very Scripus It Is a very serious matter to ask tor one medicine and have the wrong one gives' yea. For this reason we orgs you in buying to H be earefol to get the genuine Sgt INTERURBAN TRAINS. WOODMEN OF THE VORLD Evansville, Ind., October 15, 1911 1M Rv. T. J. Lynn, 7.62 a.m. No. 104 No. 108........ ...,10.65 a.m. No', 108 . 2.00 p. m. 6.02 p.m. No. 110.... north'bound. '' BLACK ly established. to THEDFOHDS m Liver Medicine and liver trouble, is firmIt does not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the favorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN F2 The reputation of this old, reliable medicine, for constipation, On account of above occasion the L. & N. R. R. will sell round trip tirtket at rate of $1.00. Speoial 'train will leave Earllugton about 8 a. tn., October 15. Returning leave 10:80 same day. Ev-andvi- lle r fi R. H. DtTreville, G. P. A. EVANSVILLE, , D. P. Banks, Agt. INDIANA tyTWmWtr&:-J"W'W'Wl'WJ- ' ' vWtVP-vif- i'- - Get Into The Big Auto CONTEST fcj' 38 &: It. V r K fib" Gar; t t Contest closes A grand $1,600 Howard Touring Car to be given away free by Earlington Boosters Club. Each member Five-Passeng- er of this club will give votes that will entitle the holder of the greatest number of votes to this elegant Automobile Free. on Dipf ei; . u at: Beiiirnes v' 'IsLLy 15, 1012 FREE How to Get Votes iffA-Masattipy-.)jBiy'yr'-- VyTlssSpSlpJtsaB-M- - Cowand - &. Company With every yearly subscription to How to Get Votes rxA k.. ial?u HZ ;itr. !Sasr Fl . ' ; w rr-,.- 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 NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BUSY. The earlier you start the more advantage you will have in the final pount. Remember, the object of this contest is to get business. We are going to give this fine Auto to the person who will accumulate the greatest number of votes, therefore it is 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, pur-qhased. HJHavsrvlsSSl-ffiHiV1a!a3BS- j ' rf 11 !"5w8HBiBL j7v vyfBBSa . Bu VBBBkP SlawHBmSHBSPIBB-T'-- BWPW53to2s2WfefcWBWJf-"BBkBHSHSBwWI JHCeJ-8!ws-S 'J' SlyaaBBBKitf?.' Bfeiy 1 I4.l'i. :HSbc1mk4.": ? T't. jvu 1 ftbynP iM JLu "llSjV, '11' s? it-- '' ' . ' V'"' ,Xi:sJBBH, - ' VSKIbB '- bbbV&bEhIbbb8Sb51bhbbB31' KSzjasugStilSBBtSihMMtt BHBHan iSSt l ," ') nfilIJwfF'aiiTJaBeBaii " SMaWSVt'J.aaVHHBB i r f nayBBvffBBlBSSyBPBBBBlBBBBBWaajryit.!! j -.- wJBbbJEi-HppBpt iyMLBBBABBP- - - 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 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 be given. This Rules' of The Contest Read carefully the rules of this contest, as it will make it much easier for the contestant 1. No riams.of contestant will be known, 2. No names of contestants will be published. 3. Etery .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 in Wednesday foe recording. ?., Vote's must not be written on. 8 Tie votes in package Color of certificates will be !with coiitesitnt'sUniber and.amount on top slip; only. 9 v.qtes are transreraoie omy to count. 10 .churgtd niontjiy ana musrotrecorgea-montni- y 'Contestant having lareest. number of votes on May 15, AOtt .ilnnc befdrt atcorilwir.. 42i' C5htstants ,wi not be permitted to solicit rotes within our store or in front- the auto ' A, . . '' tlw buik of t ' CONTEST CLOSES MAY 13, 191 Send in Your Nomination at Once and 00 to Work for it to understand the methods that are used. - to st.. ff',s WsfeWCltttf Jfwilry Fine WaUk 9.tfirlmt S .if': . 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"KAnr Hiintnra had clrnn mn tin." writes Mrs. Laura Gaines, of Avoca, La., " and my children and all my frieuds were looking for me to die, when try son insisted that I use Electric Bitter. I did so, and thpy have done, me, a world of good. I will a Iways pralso them. JSlectrie Bitters Is a priceless blessing to women troubled with fainting and dizzy spoils, backache, headache, weakness, debility, constipation or kidney disorders. Use them and tain new health, strength and vigor. They've guarantee to satisfy or money refunded, Only 60o at all DID YOU Sleep well last might? TliePoliticai Campaign Is On WHO WILL BE THE WINNER? 4mmtm X f " I e H ' Member ef Kentucky Ptess AssqcUHsh W- - 8p9oimeu copies mailed frw application, correspondents wanted in all parts of the county. Address us for par- Sced J Dirtrkt Publishers League ticulars. Just try obc oi our sjuaraateeci Bed Springs and Felt Mattresses for 30 nights, PREE. arc exclusive agents ior the Sealey & Stearns-Fost- er Mattresses, the best matrets made. Brunch Office in Morten's Furniture Stere. 119 Seuth Muin Street, Muil- aennlle, Kentucky, Phone No. 4 MISS A1LEEN DAVIS, Mgr. Telephone 47 We I READ THE )AILY AND sm e ! Tuesday, October JO, 1911 Ill' MeBdames Unlit COURIER - JOURNAL Keep Xn orougniy inrorme( The regular price of the Dally Courler-Jour- nal is 50 cents a month, but for the campaign we send the Dailq by mail from date of receipt of 'The man who whispers down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and "hollers." A "telephone message' from St. Thnmaa.HnHnltftl. NashvIIlo. states hat Perkins. Adams condition if greatlylmproved. J! Itmil T)nr.K L'n'r) fliWiA'vt-- ' T.nnnr' : were in Madietoplle ;Og tne, root uuii Satwrdayrs-ttend- umr. P If you are tired, ruft'dflwn, have sao appetite, grot a bottle of Yucatan I Chill Topic. A fow doses wJUl net yon upFgive yoa atony's 'Kppjalte-Taake,,y,ou .strong, and lively as a. Purifies the biopd and strengthens the system. 50o a bottle, at the Sr. Bernard Mining Co., Ipoorporatod, Drug Depar-H livkilo Jtwel.ve-year-ol- d, tment . n g n-- , t - 'Madisonville SaMerfe i George Thomas Baldwin eight a Remedy, yonng iadles of the year old son of Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Greensboro, N. C. 'Tor a Some of the time t was so run down and debilieii'v have organized a Basket Ball Baldwin 1b ill of typhoid fever. tated that I could hardly drag around. Team aud they will start to practice My appetite was poor and I could sot s souu as the weather gets cool Your Success. enoughs A oaptian was voted on The first step toward a successful sleep nights. I had tried different was tonics without benefit I but it was a tin between Misses business career is to write for a cat- advised to try your cod liver nd McEl-iatnoElizabeth Lo'ng and Francis alogue of Draugbon's Fraotical Busi- .iron tonic. Vinol, and I am so 'glad I Fltherof them will make ness College. Nashville, lenn., or did, for it gave mo a Tiearty appetite. an.O. K. Captair. Paducab, Ky., or Evausville, Ind., I soon commenced to sleep soundly, and I feel strong, well and more acor Washington, D, 0' tive than I have for years. Every runDedication Service. down or debilitated person should Midnight In The Oxarks The new M. E.Churph(Suh N-Just give Vlnol a trial." K. Allsbrook. tonville will be dedicate Sun lay aud yet sleepless Hiram Scrantou, What Vlnol did for Mr. Allsbrook Oct 15Hi and u cordial inv timi to of Clay City, 111., coughed and cou- It will do for overy weak, ghed. He was in the mountains ou extended to ll who will be preaeu'. the advice of five doctors, who said debilitated person In this vicinity. To faith wo will furnisb'utho Bv. Caey of HopklnsvU'e will ho had consumption, but found no show oarfree if it does not do as wo "flrvip. Ther will be help in the climate, and started medicine ,eoii home. Hearing of Dr. King's New claim. Come in and get a hottlo on dlittinr on th gruund, aud all who Discovery, 4,I these terms. he began to 'l arji Iii tor are rqiieVed to bring believe it saved my life,"use it. he writes v.q)l filled baskHts. "for it made a new man of me, so ST. BEEWAED MINING CO., Incorporated, Drug Department rliat I can now do good work again." ,V For all lungs disease, coughs, colds, wn ui' Bvanpvllle la gripe, asthma, croupr whooping four Mrt'o iaturrtny nlirhc oil business Cannot Cast the Future. c ugh, hay fever, hemorrhages, hnnrrinnnHH nr nninnu. Ifn fhn hetat A Baa mnr presume to know much y? K Griffin was in Maisonville known reniedv. Price BOo and $1.00. of what is pawing, but he dare not Saturday night. Trial bottle free. Guaranted by all predict what part of the passing show drudgtsis. shall dlsappoar, as a fashion does, in time. It must follow, as no man can SHI Oscar Underwood llagman on the pretend to place his finger unerringly " llltiterurban who has been off a few on Just that particular part, then no visiting friends and relatives man can begin to tell Just what man (days oouutry has returned to work. or woman I'vlng today will be revered IJol-n,llnnn him n.K.ln tin In time to coma I was away. Mrs Fred Veller of MadiBonville q Joints that ache, mtiHoloR that are or contracted should bo treatTHE MERRIAM WEBSTER who has beeil visiting friends here drawn Ballard's Snow Linimwut. ed with The Only New unabridged dic- has returned home. It penetrates to the spot wbern it is tionary in many years. City Marshal Gny of Mortons was needed and relieves suffering. Price 26c, 50 0 and $1.00 por bottle. Sold Contains the pith and essence here Saturday. bv St. .Bernard Mining Co., Incorof an authoritative library. porated, Drug Department. Covers overy field of knowlHow's This7 edge. An Encyclopedia in a 'friends.!! r Fridaynlght ?t , Crutchfleld- was in Incorporated Drug Department, f, W. K. Nisbel and Dan M. Evans and Ben Evans spent SatCasing a Cottf h. For children who have paeeed the urday in Evausville. toby is the best John Crowder and family, who thing stage, linseed tea cough Pour known to ease a formerly lived here, have moved two quarts of boOtng water on otte back to this city from Evausville. ounce of whole Unseed and twelve Mesdames J. F. Carver and J. M. drachms of licorice root sliced. Add Gilliam, of ClBuey, who have been to this a slice or two of lesaoa. Let visiting their sister, Mrs. A. L. Cobb this stand In a Jug covered over for six or seven hours, then strain vIt as4 returned home Sunday. sweeten to taU tad It will b reg James C.Dahlman, "Cowboy" Kayor for we. of Omaha, Thtows the lariat." Grover Loug Is on the sick list Mayor Jas. 0. Dahlman is of an intetesting'and' impresslvd person- this week. ality. Starting his' career as a cow-boMiss Goldie Chandler waa In ie is at,preent Mayor of Omaha, and bas tee following record to his Madisonville Monday shopping. credit: Thenffvof Dawes Co Nap., Miss E'ufa Oldham was visiting ,- - 'jiJj ...- - W 'three terms; Mayor of Ohadron, two . f . j ... .OLBUiaanvuie muuubm J terms: uemocratio jxaci uommitee- - icienas in RfirtHnwmer. ef New York man, elghryears; Mayor of Omaha, six years, and in 1910 Candidate for arrived the-cftMonday to visit He Povernor of Nebraska. Vrlting to Uaele Dr. PB. Davis. Foley & Co., Chicago, he says:. I Walter Martin made a business have taken Foley Kidney Pills and the have given me a great deal of triptO"MadisonvilleMonday. relief so I cheerfully recommend them. Yours truly, (signed) James C. Dahlinaa. TIRED R PEOPLE '4Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., ' yt druggists. It is goods. a pleasure to show these , C. A. , Morton amd : will Furniture, Carpets Curtains Lace t Funeral Director and Embalmer Until December SO '' AN Madisonville, Ky. Saturday mlxiag with bis many friends and customers. Wa Devrtey one of. "tbVtrick dispatchers was In Evaniyille Saturday visiting friends. Howard Draper who has been in Howell for sometimes has returned here home. TtlC ew.vi nt am. F D MoGary of HopHmsville was r bemi- - Weekly Bee ONE YEAR Both. For Only" S2 t ; V, RUN-DOW- v ,vlsltlng A North Carolina Man Suggeeta oe so-call- ed and Mrs O. baby returned from Hendersonville where they visited his father and mother. 't 1 Mr The sooner you send your order, the longer you will get the Dully Courier-Journa- l. Suoday Courier-Journa- l is not included in this campaign offer. ,r. ft I A Texas Wonder une Texas wonder cures Kidney and onres diabetes, weak and lameN baefcs, rheumatism, and all irregularities of bladder troubles, the kidneys and bladder In both men and women. Regulates bladder troubles In children. If not sold by your druggists will be sent by mall on receipt of fl.OO. One Bmall bott.o Is two months' treatment and ieldom fails to perfect a cure. Send for testimonials from Ky. and other stateB. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2920 Olive Btreet. St. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists. remov-Injrpravol, Rush Yourti Subscription to AW t This Paper I k.' The Cwrier - JuirMl eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee You Can Always r I Spend an Hour of Rial Pliasnri at v run-down- pt,h t-- lH taermamy's Flower City. ''Erfurt, knowa as tbe Flower CKy, la tke seat of tae aorucultaral laduetry 1 Germany, taoueaads of visiters coming bere each year to ee l&e magaineent displays of plant ana flowers cultivated la the local wire-rle- e ana aotapuse. Ike PRINCESS While Waiting for Trains In . Madisonville . , New pictures changed daily Pay them a visit ? I ' I Teley's Kidney Remedy ts. a less case. Hope- Special Matinees Saturdays Music by Orchestra WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY v. single book. The Ozlly Dictionary with the ' New Divided Page. 400,000 Words. 2700 Pages. 6000 Illustrations. Cost nearly half a million dollars. Lot us tell you about this most remarkable single volume. r -- We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward (or any cate of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. 'ft IH BflR(A H pages, full par ticulars, etc. tXs.WL Name this paper and "Write for sataple i nBAMn"") IgWB we will F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J, Cheney (or the last 13 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his" firm. Waloimo, Kimnah & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catar.'b Curo is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 73c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. ' Take Hall's Family Pills (or constipation. ml ikvB ife of Adams, Tenn; Saturday and Sunday. ICaps whs here Ed Dlllen and Gilbert Long called 011 friends In Madisonville Friday. Miss Maggie Turner left for Knox vUmsmUmw vile. Tenn; Sunday jmmwG. tCKorrhaCo. MIbb Cecil Hanna was in HopkinB-vtll- e SpriBgHeld, Mih.1 Sunday attending mission. ma set ox Tockst Walter Todd ieB& Wi Bo Here the Rest of COME IN ' the--Week- ? " - i ..GEXSKINNED....Office Ifci '' Wat MmmV ' . 1 . L mfm-- had a severe case of kidney trouble and could not work and my case Boomed hopeleBB. I used several well known kidney remodies, and had the services of a doctor, all of which gavA me no relief. One large bottle of Foley's Kidney Eemedy cured me and I havo never been That question will bo nsked you almost dally by business men seeking your bothered since. I have also recom mended it to my menus wno all re- services. If you qualify take the DraughonTralnlng-nndsh- ow ambition to rise. Moro BANKERS Indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleges than Indorse all other busiceived the same good results. ness colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges In 18 States. International reputation. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Banklnjr, Trpeirrltln?, Penmanship, Knjrllub, BpcIIln. Arltbmctlc, Letter Wrlllnir. BusIbcm Incorporated,, Drug Department anxlllnrr branches. Good POSITIONS GUAIMNTEED under uooKKeentBir. iioOKKeencrs ail over norae otdv. JiousaniLt of hnnhfnth. Ratrter vague. the United States say that Draughon'a icrs, bookkeepers, and stenographers are "Sir, as inu vnuiru.au ot the com- New System of Bookkeeping saves them holding good positions as tho result of mittee, we csk you pleuHe not to save from 25 to 50 per cent In work and worry. taking Draughon's Homo Study. Waste of Good Money. Shorthand. Practically all U. S. offiwines or liquors ui your society's comCATALOGUE. Por prices on lessons Some American manufacturers ing banquet Will you permit this?" cial court reporters write tho System of BY MAIL, write Jno. F. Drauouon, send catalogues In English to China, "1 peoiuise you the matter shall "ears Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President. Nashville. Tenn. FnrVwraf. Why? Because they know It Is. the best. alogue on course AT COLLEGE write but they cannot be read and . the my .sober thought. goods advertised in them would not DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE be bought even If they were printed Nashville or Memphis or Kaexville, Teas., or Faducah, lad. Ohronio rheumatism contracts the In Chinese, as tbo Chinese do not buy muscles, distorts tho joints and unway. that dermines the Btrongth. A powerful penetrating and relieving remedy will be found in Ballard's Snow Never Out of Work. tN Liniment. It restores strength and The busiest little things ever Hupplenoss to the aching limbs made are Dr. King's New Life Pills. Price 25c, BOo and $1.00 per bottle. Every pill is a sugar-coate- d globulo Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co.. of health, that changes weakness Incorporated, Drug Department. Into stength, languor Jpto enegy, brain-fa- g into mental power; curing Tttrtfty tft Constipation, Headache, Ohllls, Dyspepsia, Malaria. Only 25c at all Kd4ere are eeJa t druggists. the oM silk. tkae tare u t. aehrea tae tvouwe ef Wamee the RenMme. seaaynwdteg k efwaa. A sartorial authority says Uufc the eatKofii of dreesiag tar ataaer betaa with the Kemaaa, It wi aotflm 9b sey, a simpler proojdure taea. at present. A loose rxtfjtot a flae sals-ria- l r was donned for the ereorag taeei. q. Your dollars vary in value as preferably at home, hut fa many P09PI0 aro now using they vary in pur- where guests oame frsas a Paxtine Toilet Antiaeptic chasing power. The man or woman who studies . at the home of the host, he a svpelr ef dinner atotaec oa head tee The new toilet germicide powder to be advertisements is able, frequently, to make one dol- aiseoivea in water as needed. va u Of OlS SSMMKS WHO For all toilet and hygienic usee it is lar dp the usual work of two. 4 And the experienc- provided. oetter and more economical. To eleanse and whiten the ed rekder of advertisements will make a dbl- teeth, remove tartar and Don't trifle with a cold is gdod lar command a premium make it buy mre tharl a prevent decay. adv)oe for prudent men apd women. disinfect the mouth, deIt may be vital in case of a child. Tostroy' disease germs, and aouars worth, ashgured.on arulingprices" of things. There is nothing better tban 's purify the breath. Oouph Remedy for coughs How much ahove"par" are the dollars in your ' aad colds in ohildren. It ia safe and To keep artificial teeth and brfchreworkelean. odorless pocket worth? It will depend on how cioialvvn sore. For sale by all dealers. To remove nicotine from the teeth aad study-the-buyipurify the breath after anokiar. ppportuniticsr outlined in the store Ajia. a .. xa Hon, Ark. J. E. Freeman says:"! V YOU WANT a Better JOB? Lsw-FB- KB KyVvV-ETaajyUI- t, V cvHiy uuiioTor an flu Money is Above Par ril neaaers F 11 ae Antiseptics ProxMi lnsiadof Liquid Frequently Its Buying Power is Actually Doubled at 1 aWj Cham-berlatn- n ng . wmm m jnh ;yW Aent fi.XUtfSIncprpdrated) I Cor fi ' wnw MC MeaMUaee &i 14 B4 kl ae,ew j-- PtfMt-PWajraUp' atr. :. ,"lf6" "" Vt septic weaipta evee. Heals aoraihr mnn wn riB v .. m jaad-tod- y a mr ds a ueeTen'aKesMia MaAAJ ttgiV Tv". m h A f y,t i- - , fy J ? f. w m t lr ' ! twrrKr3 ilWfT.ftiWfct : I I -- ttnaa a ' tWea. - nr --vV w" CWJ KJI i i'Vi"1 ma.il noainJrL- fljuaaml w t "" at.w&l -- r" -- m. wn Im j. m ta. ''?f, ,VrMv'gU,1 -- l' . . J -1 H iaJ t Jl . s r ' vi 4 .jtm,UMm,mMmWX-- - i- -- iii 11 umaifiimii '- -. i.Vlt in ssmmm, ssmm fe y. w. .n ftf. f f . J&MMtf M. X. a-jt- f r - Geare riUB Hill was In the elty Tuesday enroute to Pembroke. ,.-- ' ' ?r ". 0r. hi?' ,vJLV DENTISTS f& bMm flrii Jfsy . H . fJumts orW.;rfc1italMvr1W . Wr -- JT' .. ' 4.... , ... ,L. QjiViMJY, wsicn repftiriugt Extract k. y-tt JewHer. . Earlington. Ky. Monday nlgjM for ' tX- f i L - ti w,v-- . 1 feuft of ffie Town Jesse Ashby was in Madisonville Monday. L. 0. Wiky, Optician, Successor to Tappin & Gardner. Miss Eunice Draper was in Mrs, C. B. "Johuson spent last Monday shopping. Bfc week in Louisville. Wonderful Campaign Offer From Strother Hancock was in Madi- - now until after the eleotlon, Nov. 10, 1011, we will send the Daily Evenaoavllle Sunday night. Bee Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilkle spent ing Post and the one year for $1.50. Snnd all orders Sunday In Madleouvllle. "Walshes repaired, adjusted and to this office. Mesdames Joe and II ey Brinkley timed, at prices to please. were In Madieonville Saturday night. 0. I.RUBMPV, 4 Miss Lucile Holt visited friends At Whitford's Store. in Madisonville Saturday night. Brasher Baoon, of Madisonville, was in tewn BnndaJtt "Life Lines?' by John 'Emery White, the New Book Epigrams; Hearv. "Wjatt andajr. forsale at BlRk Bros', book store, Old tpprs for sale at tbj, Bee Madisonville, Ey., price 60c. Call and see them. Dr. P. W. Davis tplot If ., John Armstrong and Leonard y G'oodlee were In Madisonville iM adrinvlli aurtslaess. night on basiaesa. JJP WiM'aad Oarl Meaobem KPIB IU 'MadlseBTllle Monday. Miss Georgia Kelly was in Madi42 pleos sonville Saturday night. Tbee is thre. Maatlfol Blnnwf Sets, which wilt be awarded Broken rings, Jewqlry and Speco therrtiree leading contestants on tacles repaired and polished like O. I. Tkukmphv new. ."9tt.ltth. : At Wbltferdjs Store., Mri.Mark Johmsoa is visiting ia Madisonville this, week. Gilbert Long and James Draper were in Madisonville Saturday afNolr UmsWad made a trip to ternoon attending the football game MadtoiMtriilte Monday. OLd'iAGI WAJITID-Bri- ng at Miss Elizabeth Nesdit of Madison: on&e te the Bee office. Clean, sound yllle visited friends here Saturday, totton aj?s only. Miss Ella MaCraoken of Green; George Atkinson was in Evans-Till- s vllle, Kyis,vtalIng Miss Kosday. Ola Shaver of Wi city Misses Goldie Chandler and Bnby Henry Williams returned borne from Greenville where be has been Peyton were in Madisonville Friday . r a short stay in Paris, Tenn. Mins Hernlcn Wlmberly rendered a beautlfa? vlolen solo at the new M. E. Chnreh tioStb last night. Remember the handsome Dinner Sets to be given away 0t, SjSth to the Earlington Booster 01 tW Miss Rose Fox returned home from LoulBville Monday where sbe has been visiting for the past two Madl-souvll- le J. P. Hamer left Jr ?wm jBjsjBBmuiwpBB: L I w .iSBWJBBBBBBi . opnnebone i'i Clothin The best the market affords for the money can be, found at the St. Bernard Store, f These clotties are made by the best tailors and will look well as long as they last, f We want you to see XtW".t ?''' 'a; va iy1 4 - weeks, t ' , - C . " i " Madf-sonvil- le Semi-Week- ly this line of clothing and then compare the texture, quality and prices; with otjier jJl'. nnes., ;S . K wasn . Sat-nrda- ' ' I " ' 4 4 . .... tV.MrJV. ' re-iati- x , 1 . ....... r :. '- p;Xiivi. uj.fr r A ,n mZT A-fr,. - Boys buits'ag3 5 to II j'g&S g Boys' Suits 12 to 18,0$6:5'pt Men's Suits alNthe latest Shades and style's $10 to $20 as . i ' V. " 1. a. , r. i .- -. I - '"1 ' AK il '15 -- ttii)iiUf,rlh ub.ru 4 - 3 '. -ij ;: m . A I 1' SIeKKNARD , MINING; GQMYANY . : .,,. Incorporated y ber-cobsi- n ' t ., :t .17 , ':.;.r::!"j':W;.-'',R'.'.'60YLE- , visiting his parents. night. ,'; 41 I ... ' " -- -, . 'i'xv 1 !,... Manager Storer ' 77... i1- - "'"' W r 1 1. MEMBERS EVANSVILLE REBATE ASSOCIATION It Should he in every Home ,A work of 1 e. S ." u.-- "V ate r.K a pi . ready referenci on personal appearand, Our pictorial exposition of HighAcLFusliions in Meh's Clothing for Fajl and WinteriMlJwSJ" as shown at present in "The Big Store" at Eviius-villTliisntylecntnlofiue, for such itissdistfibnt-e- d hy the millions throughout the length and breadth dea'-er- s of the land, by ourselves and othfr first-clas- s who uiii'O High Art Olothea. It, shows the well gi'iiomcd mn properly outfitted, not only in High Ait .Suits itu-- t OvcM'cimts, but likewise in Hut, 0'ip, Shut, Ucdliir. Tie and Shoe effeots- irivmir you a graphic de mi the person Fcriptiou of what we do, and what-wcan do in head-t- o foot outfitting. Drop u. a curd for one of them and .you will receive it by return mail. ' Wu rebate fares. , 1 Miss Dot Bean, of tho Beo, Is ill . with' fever this week. ,. t, HolMrho Is spending MissLuoile tbe winter here has aocepted a position with the EarliURton- Bee as ' v' composlter." Get in the Automobile coutest. (Send in your name nnd we will start you with 2,0Q0 complimentary vote?. You can win this handsome 5 paBaenger Howard, touring car if you try. Paul MoGary visited frlenda In Madisonville Saturday night. Hartford Chatten,vof Howell, Ind; was In tbe oltv Sunday visiting friends. A. B. Blanks andjfamlly, of Madisonville visited irieuds in White Plains Suuday. Don't fail to return your votes Weduesday afternoon, not later than ' . Hairy Blackwoll was in Madisonville Friday night visiting friends. Mlnter Hale was In Madisonville Friday night visiting friend?! Xonderfui Campaign Offer-Fr- om nowuntll after the election, Nov. 10, 1911y;we will send the Daily Even-lu- g y Bee' Post and the one year for $1.60. Send all orders' to this office. Mr. Tobe Wright, of the country, was. in town Monday. ,.Mr Stanley Collins, of Howell, arrive in' the uity Saturday to make Earlington his future .home. Luton Polkjof Bakers was in town Seini-WeeklI TO THE CONSUMER We wish to call your attention that on October '18, lOil, we adopt strictly cash business. By so doinp; we will be able to give you more goods for less money we will cut the price on m toy articles. You will profit by trahnghfra. On and after the 18th we will have for handy use $2.00 and $5.00 coupon books for sale. , For cash only at 2 per cent descount. , Yours respectfully, . I n Hi 5 'it pas'to trade here J Fvanevllle. MIsb Nellie MoManhus who bas been real nlok with typhoid fever for past two weeks is greatly imIn o'olook. Mrs D. M. Fvans Bpent Saturday proved. The Christian Church called In their service Sunday and worshiped with the Methodist. Ou account of the heavy run of ads tho Bee foroe bad to work Friday night In order to get the paper out Sundry. Mrs W. B. Coil and daughter Bessie were in Hopkiusvillo Saturday. Bemember I give votes on tho Big Auto Contest Ii. O. WiiiEY, Jeweler, Earliugton, Ky. George Brooks was in Evansvilles Sunday. Miss Adeline Toombs of Madison villo was iu Earlingtan Suuday. Miss Geoagia Kelly went to Evans vllle Sunday where she will visit her aunt for several days. Harry Blackwell was in Madisonville Saturday nitrht. F. D. Mohr of Nortonville Coal & Coke Co. has gone to Nashville for treatment. WILKEY & BLAIR ) ARLINGTON,., - KENTUCKY si: " f tinil! Lrrmtst Wl js1 one-thir- d r5?U V '28-8- 0 Louisville, Kentucky Via 1. & N. R. j?. fare plus 25c. Soph and Oct. and 14th, limited two daysi after date of sale for return. Also rate of one fare plus 25c,prusale Oct. 7 limited two days to return. 5-12 Rate one and Vfe'asssso'jssasssssrP' (S R. H. DeTREVILLE D. P. BANKS, Agent k if t i i s9 Sp ecia iu BBBBBBBBBBBF BBBBBBBBBBP 1! "Weeks Onlv! F ree ) This 75c pair of shears to any new and renewal subscriber paying $1.00 on subscription. i .If - J ) Patent Tension Spring Shitars '.I fllBBisBfSlBHBflBBBBBBBBBBBBB' 1. m vrf w um drn tUBF fcjrtMw-y- ' cwri . ! every raped, and that the tension spring j S.' j . ,i i it tv,. . 4 - J r i tt sHhT usefulness of the ste j. "mi J I These patented hears, regularly sold for 75 cents, are here at your denjartd, free of charge. The cutting edgei tontnesf snearj is inaestructuoic ana win never wear auu, i ney win cut anytning ana everytntng, rrom wet tissue ; paperlo a horse blanket; Note the, patent Tension Springs. It doesaway withresharpening entirely, ', j; Patent Tension Spring Srwars Oight inches in length. t - The shears are manufactured of verv highest srrade steel, oerfectlv, temoired and heavilv nickel Dlated on a highly polished surface. The patent tension spring takes up all the wear onthe rivet, so that the cutting edges will never wear dull. A simple "turn of the little thumb screw will adjust thCblades to. cut anything, for the thin- ' nsi and most dallcate fabric to the heaviest material. ' Wefguarnntee the quality of the material and thSworkmanship in the. shears to be first ' This Guarantee $ '. ti f !el " . f 'i ?". )r.i: 'iL & m .'V;vHV p , f M . p i.l mM . srwri(xs ,s ,M" jl,V'' MS&-- ."! :'. ' j .' t i aiMf-'tiU-ri'a- o :tcft:;t '". !? S'lyt--Ysjty- t s m r v The ppirit of .honoat busiups'ia withv ' out entity class or distinction. It i? everything for everybody. It recnrds the wnjre earner up well as the merchant. The principle i yours the pract.j'c0 ourK. : ,v. Don't overlook tlm. fact that 'every article of merchandise in this tnri will be reducer) in price fpr.this ureat removal sale. . If you are looking far the very best values for vourpelf, our fannlv or your; home, attended this sale. Our euMre new fall stock "has been received, and w'll be on sale at cut price?. Nn'himr reserved! backl Oome early. Noth'nu lield GREAT A GREAT REMOVAL OF EMDVAL SALE . Y Hosiery 15c ladies' white foot hose Ladies' fine guage, smooth 4 I fast black hose 25c ladies' black fleeced hose Infants' seamless hose, white or black Infants' fine ribbed hose, f white, black, pink, blue.... I Infants' finest mercerized hose, all colors Black ribbed hose, good quality for boys and girls. Misses fine ribbed lisle hose Boys' ribbed hose fall weight Men's plain color socks, fiine quality, all colors. Men's Knox-Kn- it socks, black and all colors.... Soc men's fancy colored socks A fl Q C . ilv AA .UO k . 4 at. I f A Every person in Hopkins county is aware of the fact that we are building a large and modern store just two doors south of our present location, This building is fast neanng completion, and in a short time we will move into it. Naturally, the fewer goods we have on hand to move, the' lighter the task will be, so we inaugurate this GREAT REMOVAL SALE to reduce stock. This sale will embrace lots of goodsjboth new and old from every department, newYgoods that have been bought under price and will be sold under price; old goods that will be offered at a small fraction of their former price. Everyone is familiar: wkh the fact that we handle no shoddy, worthless merchaqdise, so when the prices read so ridiculously low as to be almost unbelievable, 4the fact still remains that they were honest values at the original selling price. 1 A GREAT REMOVAL OF fyigs and Mattings 9x12 tapestry brus- - &A tS "9? 11 selsrugs, $l5val.'. 9x12 velvet rugs, 17 value 1 "wire, -- 9X12 taoestrv hrussels. $18 -- b O 7C $I .fO 4J IW ''Value royal 4 y'9Vl2' seamless velvet Your attendance at this great removal sale will be one of the most important duties you will be called upon to perfofm this fall, so be there at the very opening' of the doors' the first day and secure" the choicest values. j, Don't hesitate! 'Don't delay! trxrugs, $20val .!9X12 (4I 'JjC 3 rugs, a Axminister ! 4 liiy 7C f7 9 . ..ilfa .Id 4O Sale begins Thursday, Oct 5 A GREAT REMOVAL OF $12.50 Overcoats and Raincoats 1.59 Men's and Boy's Cloth- ing Some red hot bargains in Suits, Overcoats and Odd Pants for Men and Boys. All these goods are from America's foremost clothes makers in their respective grades, so the quality is high, with the prices exceedingly low. Twenty-fiv- e Men's Winter Suits, H S. & M., and Strouse Bros, makes $2250 and $20 00 values, some of $1 4.75 all sizes. Choice Fifty suits, winter weight, Strouse Bros, and Kohn Dreyfus makes, $18 and $15 values, all sizes to begin with. Choice $1i.75 Ninety Suits, winter weight, strictly all wool and well tailored, only on6 and two of a pattern, $12.50 and $10 values $6.95 and $1.95 $18 00 and 20.00 Overcoat and Men's Coats 12.59 $6.00 Child's Reefer Coats ages s Great REMOVAL OF 3to 8 3.59 3.99 . 2.75 SUITS Underwear Boys' fleeced shirts and drawers Boys' ribbed fleeced union suits Men's flat fleeced and ribbed MM fleeced shirts and drawers. . fnr Men's Wrights spring needle ribbed shirts and drawers Men's Wrights' spring needle union suits . . . Children's fleeced union suits Girls' white ribbed fleeced union suits Ladies' fleeced vests and pants Ladies' fine ribbed vests and pants, white fleeced . Ladies' fine fleeced union suits We sell Regular and Extra sizes of This Underwear at Same Prices $5.00 Child's Reefer Coats ages 3 3 to8 $4.00 Child's Reefer Coats ages to8 BOYS' 8 KNI0OBB0GKER 150 fineNickerbocker Suits, sizes to 17 years, made of Cassimeres, Worsteds and Serges A special lot that we recently bought very much under price, values from $4 00 to $6.00, and will be run in this sale at p.C9? QQ A GREAT REMOVAL OF Shoes For Everybody Hundreds of Pairs at Just Half . Price Overcoats Two hundred Overcoats and young men at the following reduced prices. $10.00 Overcoats and Raincoats $7.59 Best 6 for Men OQ iOv This Removal Sale with its wonderful price reductions comes at a most opportune time. Now it is, that every member of the family has Shoe needs and this makes it only ton Shoes, Patent Kid, plain toe light soles, a strictly .f Q-dr- ess shoes p BIG LOT OF CHILDREN'S SHOES. ALL SIZES AT JUST HALF PRICE. ft rA $1 ,OU Fifty Pairs Ladies' Cloth Top, Vici more necessary to study economy. The Shoes we are offering are not cheap shoes, for cheaply made shoes are always dear at any price We are offering the very best makes of Shoes and our personal guar-nte- e goes with every pair just the same as if you paid us the regular once. If you have a family to supply now is your chance to shoe two for the price of one. ; Netleton's $600 Colt Patent Blucher or Button Howard and Foster's $5.00 Patents and Gun Mt'als Blucher and Lace.... U Howard and Foster's $4 00 Patents Gun Metal and Vici A Button and Blucher.. Helmers, Bettman $3.50 Patents and Gun Metals Queen Quality $3.00 Shoes in Patent and value 9xi2 finest Wilton velvet seamless, a $35.00 , value 30x60 jute Smyrna revcrsiDie rugs 27x63 Axminister rugs ) $2.50 value 36x72 Axminister rugs Q $4.00 value All dresser and sofa size Smyrna rugs half price. 3la. fO $24.75 95 Oft 9UU Cf $.3U I 15c China matting U 20c China matting.. 25c China watting., 35c best 1 16 warp .',. matting 35c Japanese cotton warp matting.... 25c Japanese cotton warp matting.:.. A GREAT REMOVAL OF 9aBUU a aa cfi fkf )) Z)UU But- Men's Hats All the new fall 1911 models are here, and the greatest hat bargains ever offered on new goods. $3,00 Gold Medal ffrf 44 J)l n(Q xxxx $2 50 Gold Medal $c.4b 40 I Kids wO $1.65 $1.50 Volunteer Brand.. $1 20 .25 Volunteer Brand .95 $1.00 Volunteer Brand 80 xx $ 1 XXX. $2.00 Gold Medal Q 44 np A GREAT REMOVAL OF Dry Goods and Staples Dry Goods 35c Fancy Mercerized Suitings quality pure digo Apron checks . . 15c Shepherd check Suitings 1- -2 in- ..: Sweaters Ladies A GREAT REMOVAL OF 50c sweaters, white Maroon ' and 35c Dress Goods and Silks Dress Goods Imported ratine suitings, 42-i- n wide, very newest material for suits and skirts, $t.50val..$fO Imported satin striped cashmere, $1.50 value, black, navy, A gray, purple m&Q Fine black panama, 50-wide, $1.50 quality.... $1 00 blue chevron suit- ing, 42-i- n wide ID $1.00 navy all wool taffeta, 42-iwide m double breasted styles, sizes 31 to 35. $0 00 values for. $7.50 values for 510.00 values for fatfb l-2c OCfc jn Staples M Calico, American Prints u Quilt lining or Wall Canvas, yd M wide, best grade v. . . . .nr Pure Indigo Dye Apron . 25c Fancy Mercerized Repps., Jacquard and Block designs g? I Big Range of colors Big lot of calles, 36-i- Ov Per our best 12 wide, both n, light and dark I All our new Fall Ginghams in this sale. ) Red Seals and 12 Toilets 10c Amoskeags and Utilities l-2c 4A Checks....". Uv Boston L.' L. Brown Sheeting, yard wide Cora Bleach, Domestic, free J? 1 ? , from start .02 Advertiser A. A. Bleach, Domes- tic, our standard .0 fine A Men's Shirts 15c 32in. Gingnams. . . . ' 25c quality Dark Plaid Dress Goods 15c Shirting Percales, very fine quality, 100 square 4 11 count I &2tr Bordered Sateens, for Kimonas 25c and House Dresses Lot of 25c Soiesettes, lights and darks Outings, light and 6 darks 7 Outings, lights and , Twenty-fiv- e dozen" Excello ne61igee, equal Shirtr for men, pleated and plain quantity for $1.60 1-- Ladies Si Op sweaters red and white ,fi5c Child's v50c sweaters, sizes 26 and 28 35,5 Child's $1.50 sweaters, white navy and red, sizes 28 to 34 96c KIMONAS 50c Percale Dressing Sacques, blue only 33c 50c Flannelette Sacques 2!c 75c Heavy Fleeced Dressing Sacques 4je Best Duckling 'Fleeced Short $1.00 Kimonas g$c $1.00 Long Flannelette Kimonas 9)o $1 50 Long Kimonas, very full cut $1.29 ft q 2.50 3.75 500 ah UQ Odd Coats and Vests 36, fancy all wool cassimeres, some splendid values at the redicu-lousl- y low price 4 of choice Silks Fifty coats and vests from suits w0or,thom $10.00 So $20.00, sizes . "ft n All wool herringbone serge, 75c value, all colors ;... $1.25 brown repp suit- ing, 45-i- n wide $1.00 gray mohair suit- ing, 38-in ft Dp NalB2U8eiiGBrWn wide, and $2 grades, sizes 14 to 15 also three dozen Manhattan White shirts, detached cuffs, Choice 2, ft III Children's Wish Dresses Amoskeag Ginghams, well made, ages 2 to 6 Good Percals and Chambrays, ages 2 fo6..r SSe Hyde Grade Gelatea Dresses, ages 2 to 6 lie Galatcapresses, embroidered frpnt and trimmed, ages 8 "to 14 99c to $2.59 Splendid all wool Serge dresses, beautiful new models, ages 8 to 14 .,S9.59 to $7.59 '...4I l-- 2c 1- -2 darks. These prices are for cash. Goods charged at check mohair suiting, 38-i- n wide 42-i- n mohair, heavyweight, 50c value, new goods 50c tan plaid suitings, 42-i- n 36-i- u .wd OO .j Oft 0J a--O n wjde ....,,-...a1.- f .' 75 value Q Persian Drapery Silk, 27 in. mm wide, 3 patterns, 50c valueB4S Fancy Jacquard Alseda Silks, plain Marquisettes and Islam Crepes, worh 60c and 3Sc yard. Big Vange of colors for both street and evening wear. All $1.00 Foulard t fcS L . Bi assortment all woolen, remnants at less than half price, . si,ks": All 86c and 75c: Foulard .'.75 JJ5 silks ...;. ..777, 1 Odd Pants One hundred pairs of fine all wool . ,. darks "Big assortment of 15c fine fleeced Flannelettes and Kimona Goods flssJMwrr I 10c Outings, light and regular V-V0 pri- - cassimere pants, worth from $2.50 to $5. 00.... l.Q (J - mt laneta, uuiin's $1 25 Special, yard wide. , 3B:in' $1wWeBlaCk wt Teta' n. Black Suits , Youngs men's, (black, cassimere- suits, Black Taffeta, 35-iwide,"a"n 85c value, special bargain for this sale 7B 4 atricly,all wo?!, K ,botk f single and WaiatYttttni, r - VerySpMiaiyriM. oa Silk Shirts .S3 ' $?! '"" UM, f n s ,.fr l' ,v ( ii , 11 ii 4. w.' tvuL , MWWWM BBil- -- - - - ''- - -i ' ' if J "y-- f ', V B B 1 ,u, B nV B" r B V lLaB aV aLLLLLLLLH LbLbh HF LbLbB bbbbbbbbbbB t " ,'. - J " . When we can sayithat we are ready in every department to take care of all of your fall aiM winter business in the way of wearing apparel. As you are aware, we bought the Bourland & Mothers-hea- d stock next door. We have made openings between the two stores and moved all of our mens wearables into the Bourland & Mothershead stand, which gives us an exclusive Gents' Furnish-in- g Store and an exclusive Dry Goods and Ladies' Furnishing Store. This acquisition makes us one of the largest mercantile establishments in Hopkins county. Starting three years ago with a small beginning and ranking now with the biggest and best in the country must ,mean something. It is Bound to Mean That our Merchandise is Right, That our methods are right. That our prices ,are right. That our treatment of our customers is right. We are right and we are going to keep right. With our enlarged quarters and increased business, we promise the same fair and squaie treatment. The same dependable merchandise and one low price to everybody. You will get a good line on, the correct things in wearing apparel at this 'store, and we want everybody to know that we are well prepared to take care of all of their fall and winter business and that nobody will work harder for you than we will, and no concern can offer better merchandise for the money than this store places at your dis- posal. ,. rn ME . t 4 i IV, We will be glad for you to come in for a look. - ... I. In addition to our regular inducements we are members of the Earlinxton Boosters Ctub and with every one cent casK chase, we give one vote in The Great $ 1, 600 Automobile Contest pur- - ' " ' TV r CAR ON DISPLAY; AT OUR STORE "l If you are not a contestant get in the game! Get your friends to buy their fall necessities from ' members of the Booster Club ,and cast their votes for you. it's worth working for. The one who Wins Will be the one That Works The Hardest and Works np to the Last ' Minute of the Gonttst. t . Our Millinery Department ' -- ? Our Clothing Department U ! , la a glow with eveything that's richest and best in late style hats and trimmings for ladies 'i.: i and children at any price to suit the purchaser. ' - r r. Our Ready-to-We- ar Department Looms up with everything that's new, in shape and fabrics. As well as a well assorted lot of: staple fabrics for the conservative dressers. You youug fellows, we are particularly interested in getting what's right in fabrics and models should, see 'our Hart Sckaffner & Marx suits, The young men's styles they produce are the snappiest, smartest, best in the field.,, MOTHERS, our bovts' suits will appeal to your best taste arid judgment. ' life'? Men's Suits $7.50 to$30.. : ', i Rings with the snap and style of the new fall Ladies' Tailored Suite. Ladies' and OhildreVs Cloaks. Ladies' and Misses' Waists and Skirts. Suits $10 to 85; Cloaks $3 to $80. Waists 50oto$5. Skirts $8 to $16. t Boy's Suits $2 to $10. . Our Dry Goods Department i-z- i . 'Sh : . . 'h . . I ' , ; - ' i Our Shoe Debartment r iv. L ' Never possessed such an assortment" of desirable piece goods as this season's Ginghams of every description at per yara oc, v J. zc, jwc, 12 loc. "3: 10c. 6c, 6c, 8 Shirtings and cotton dress fabrics ,' Hoosier yard wide sheeting at per yard 5c. per yard 7 Hope yard wide bleached at Percales, light and dark at per. yard 10c, 12 .v to 10c. Outings, 7 c, ; , l-0- c, Has gone far beyond its usual limit in order to take care of its increased business. All new lasts represented in all leathers, as well as velvets. The most reputable lines in the country are represented in our stock. Adams, Walk Over and King Quality Shoes for men. )aeen tualltg and our own Special Brands for women. Greatest assortment of Bovs,' Misses' and Children's Shoes you ever saw. Shoes to suit any purpose and to fit any foot or purse. 5tci l-2- c. l-2- c. l-2- c. 1; i ':-;- - kTt Hosiery Day Saturday, September 14, yill be , ' : Hosiery1 day. With every pair 'men's, women's ' is ?.. - and children's hose sold on this date we will give bonus votes. On i ' ' v ' . everypair hose sold fronrlOc, 15c and 25c we will give. 250 votes. , On every pair libse sold'at 85c to $1 will be giveu 500 votes.. Every nook and corner is filled with desirable merchandise. Dress Goods, Silks, Men's and Boys Hats and Caps, Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Sweaters, Carpets, Rugs,. Trunks and Bags You don't need to go any further, it's all here and we will take good dare of you. BARNES, CO WAND & CO. A ,' INOORPO.RATED, Earli ton ,i 'V 5,". j Kentucky , K RT- " - r.ix&m ' a t,.ji - . rM -- iy H-y.r tWwrrtk 'attHl Mto f f - -- ' - WWIWUftHMIJMi . tfC- - TJV 1? 7 I H it Vm t. We Feel Deeply Grateful to the Public in General And Take This Method to Thank One and All for Their Spontaneous and Very Liberal Patronage in the Past I. the 25 Days M 't ill The enormous business wo have done during bur great sale of the Graud Leader stock has proven to tinhat our method of doing Btrictly as we advertised is and ha been tully appreciated by the people of Earlington and surrounding country. During all the years we have been in business we have aiways prided ourselves on having the confidence of the public and in order not to betray or take advantage of same, we have always sold only the finest and best Olothinir, Dry Goods, O.ip?, etc., AND HAVE ALWAYS DEALT HONORABLY WITH THE PEOPLE, la the future we ehall always continue to try to maintain your esteem and merit your patronage on the same lines that have marked our many years' career in bustuess. It is impossible for any merchant to accurately measure his Sales. He must be prepared for any emergency. It was anticipated by nil that Spring would set iu early this year, and that there would be an unpredentod demand for Spring Dry Goods, Clothing of all grades. On the contrary, aB every oue knows, the weather has been unusually warm and dry. The result was that Grand Loader, owned by Morris Coleman, found themselves overstocked with the largest stock of Clothing, Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, HutK aud Shoes that was ever brought together by any one firm in Kentucky. The result was that we purchased the entire stock at about 47c on the dollar. We Have sold more Clothing n ml Dry Goods iu the past 25 days than vaV;ever before sold in the entire history of Earlington. And still our table and shelves are loaded down with merchandise. We must? unload more goods, and iu consequeuce have decided to prolong thu sale for the month of October. I V I Pii tr !'l Our Loss will be Your Gain. T.Mitn y -- We Must have tKe Money. The Stock must be Sold. iv . 'j M V j11' Consequently will COMMENCE WEDNESDAY; OCTfll, to play havoc with knock down prices helter skelter to the Very Bottom, and will make a whirlwind reduction on ev.ery article in the entire building; y ; thrvlfe and , Men's Furnishings 250 pairs Men's Socks to Boys' Hose 1 big lot 10c values will go at .'.. 1 big lot 15c values will go at 1 big lot 25cs value will go at , f 10c Men's Socks to go to i go'to , "M 15c to 50c Men's Socks to go at 3c 7c a Wl 5g OC J DC fj- A 1 j a '. Stepson- - '. Hats. w 98 ' c , Men's" Shoes values Youths' Odd Coats " 4 00 values to go' ft 76 'A big 1 J lutrbfj Mien's $8 dfO'JQ 1 lot of $15values o ' Overcoats TJorsheim Shoep.l lot of 5 00 and riOCK) values to uo 9 MQ at .... DO V i llotof 8.00 i 3 1 J Handkerchiefs big lot of Handerchiefs 1 Men's Shirts big lot 75c values will go at 1 big lot $1.25 values will go at Choice nf any Man's Top Ooat fp $6.78 -- 1 MQ toiira4o tio ai ..$ lot 2.00 valueB to go'" Slippers Ladies' and cluldreu'4 Shoes and Slippers He, 7le, lie, $1.11, $1.41, $1.11 125 Ludies' new cloaks just arrived, will bo sold for 25o on the dollar. $10Clnaks for $2J $15to.$25 Oloake$3J, $4.11, $S.tl AHOancues new uiuMre&u.412t Fine uew'Giiighamsfor Sc Brown aud Bleached Domestics for it 19c f U Art. 10c to 29c Handkerdhiefs go at goat 39c 48c ; luilie house, at. lees than cost lbig lot ' Men's Tan Shoes lJ3b f ' Suspenders 1 lot Men's and Boys' Sus- penders go at 1 Boys' Shirts ObMO 1 lot of Youth's, age fQ 10 to 19. will go xt.Zp I iVO 1 $10 Overcoats Hi'il;.?" " " ,V and 5 00 values to 'fIvO 9b I AA t lot of $7 values Kuaiiv-.t willA . big lot Sample Suspenderp, 50c Dv Qf JG l'lot 1 will go at go I JC vC- - values, lot will at I ! I go at 1 lot of Boys' $8.50valuesQ-Ja;ie 8 ttf 7, vflV go 1 lot, aue 8 to 7, $5 tf aq 9&.gO p I BoysJ Knee Pants lbig lot will '.go at .- nt...w I C - Men's Ties 1 lot 50c values will go at. Men's Gloves big lot 50c values will go at 1 big lot 75c value will 1 aud $6 values at. $ H40 - mq Men's Overalls 1 bis lot to go at 9C FlneShetiog for I Q 9U go 1 Underwear I 'Lamb's Wool Underwear go big lot $1 values at gBig lot Fleeced Under- wear, go to. at AAA OwG OTP at.., Q vvv will go M AA .. H-OC Qj ?G MenV Clothing 1 lot of Kuppenlieiraer Oiothjng 8.00 to 12.0divalues MQ Children's Clothing 1 lot, age 8 to 0, will go JQft 1 lot, age 5 to 10, to go Men's Hats 1 lot $1.25 values .will go 1 lot $1.50 values will go Men's and Youth's Clothing, a lot of 18 OP.yalueti (o A AA at gtiat....i'..V..:.'....05fO VI .. 4.00 values to iro , QQ m I goat 1 Boys' Caps lbig lot go Will ; Pfl Q0W nr A Hot 10.00 shit?;. '..;.,. Hot of 20.00 J" I O valuer. .'.;T.'.'.' I. .. 1 1.98 t. 98c 1.98 gpQ Outings for..... Si Men's fine Dress Shirts made roorder. We bought, the entire output of the toguery shop, of Nashville, Tenn. Shirts sold for $2.50 to $8 60 , choice B Boys' Shoes 1 iW J big lot will at 9c 19c L- - 1 lot $2 value? will go 1 lot $2.50 values go at.... Men's Ifnqy Vests lot of 2.40 values to go atr A J B0 OO big i gd lotof 2.00 values id KflfJ? .' at. o tl.OO Men'5 Rubber Boots1; willm :. 69c lot values ... J?o,iit 9 ImijO ti aa .Jlot.Bold for $1.50 choice..., 7li A big lot of ladies underwear just received, for .Hi Ladies fine leather shoes a,nd Vol- Vets worth 4 for . . . . . 1.J$ Over oue hundred pairs of this jj' fpeciijl kind. . 50 dozen Ladies' fine hoso for.7e 75 dozen Ladies' black hose tvorth up,to 05c for....... i .- LM The Goods Must be, Moved; You arc.the Gainer. Rather than Dispose of our Stbf7the(Rei Merchants We Frefer to give the reqple the Benefit Of It. Every Article in Our Building Will be Sold - ..JL T 01 M iii fch bt5 at a SPECIAL REDUCTION from the Wonderful Low Sale Price Marked on them During the past 25 Days r 8 If J BV ' f .,'.?' 1 ft. !i Come take advantage of this the Greatest of all Sales Earlington has ever seen y ' Remember O. G. Sprouse & Company positively guarantee every article, every statement and every price to be perfectly satisfactory to the purchaser or thev will rpfhnrf me J monev. no matter what the causes mav be. Every man, woman and child in Earlington and surrounding country should take advantage of the" most wonderful and liberal proposition, as you may never again hav nn ' opportunity. V ',, ' . . , tB all A mighty movement of all jioods. Nothing reserved. Summer and winter must go in this month. Everything marked in lare, plain figures and prices that are bound to move them quick. It will pay you to eomo miles to visit this groat sale. Tke Goods are Here to Back tke Prices weigh Free Trip to Earlington We will refund iu cash your railroad fare one way for a distance of 25 mile purchase of $15.00 or more or both ways on purchase of $26.00 order. on all cash O. Q. SPROUSE Main Street in the vr -- New Victory Building, t If- - COMPANY Next door to Earlinpton Bank .jaiv'-'w'if- r or 1 i pf mm" .. 1 ,At,xmmHliJrnff?v ..' . jt;"" " il. n?:t.. - ;a,Mh'iTniiiTiiit1KWiri8w(rtiiiiw ,11