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' til' i t t.Ai'-- jfJCFk TUESDAY TUESDAY and FRIDAY and FRIDAY r TWENTY-SECON- D . .. , .i .; jiialFvYOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS EARLINGTON, n , v ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE r'.V rf YEAR HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1SU N: $2 r Hi. . DIRECTORS OF ST. BER- - .' Nortbnville News Mr. nd n; Mortons Gap News , Madisonville Notes Church Notes Christian Chorok 1 BARGAIN DAY FDR THE BEE r ST- NARD MINING GO. ' ir '. fis- - BY AILEEN DAVIS, G. L. Carrier has returned to i. Mr. Wick Wilcox and Mortons after one month's work ? i children Wi'lt and Opal, of Cletton Mrs &. W; Sypert left' Thursday Ky, BpHtit Saturday aud Suuday iu Providence. He is now keep- for Louisville to spend'a few dayp. In Nortoiivll'! the gueBts of Mr. and ing books for Kingston Goal Co. Mrs Rankin Eastern wenttoEvans-vlllMrs. J E. Bethtl. 0. 0. Littlepage has returned ThurBday. Mr. Howard McGregor was viBit- - home after a few day's in ;Mor-ton- s MrB Oi.W.. Rash, .arrived in the (08: friend' In White Plalua Sunday. helping A. E. Whitfield in olty Thuraday night to visit ber DAN M. EVANS SECRE- Mensrf WrtltT K. Lone and brother C. J. Waddill. ' TARY AND TREASURER his new business. ' Richmond wert to Clarksvllle Mrs. JohiifShaw has returned Iu Miss Minerva Davis of Anton was Saturday wher thy spent the day the oity Thursday. At n meeting of the board of with friends. home after a' few day's visit iu Dr Roy RobinBon of Hopklnsviile directors of the St. Bernard MinMessrs Cieo Clark, Clarence Hard-wlc- k Henderson the guest of her sis- Ib spending a few'days in the city. and Sam" Boyce were here on ter,. Mrs.L. Q. Dickenson. ing Oo. hold in the office of the LI pie Robinson spent Thurpday a pleasure. sepking trip Sunday and company here Wednesday with ' Miss Rollie Laffoou speut a in Mortons Gap. returned to "White PlalnB in the Gen. JamesJH. Wilson, of Wil- ,ev'enlug. Mrs C. H. Young, and Lurllne Coil few days in Providence last k ' ; ' mington, Deh, Julian F. Gracy, spent Friday afternoon in Earling- Mrs. Homer Coleman and little weeK. ton. of Olarksville, Tenn., Dan M. son. James Robert, of Earlington Mrs. Roy Joues went to Madi-vill- ' Mr. and Mrs R..L. Loving of JSTorton- Evans, G.o. 0. AtkihRon, Jts. h.vv'e been spending the week here JjaoBclux shopping.;. At jV'. ylllewere.in town. Thursday.., R. Rash nndPuul M. ''Moore, of the guests of (Mr. and MrsnJ. R. Dr. Roy Robinson, of HopkhiB-villWillis Waddill was in Earlington this.ciy were present.. ..At this vHarrison. Mr. 'aud MrBl'KnowJe'stfofJDawBon Hpent Sunday with his pttr Thursday night; jno'etnig'iMvas deaijled to Sorlng'si Mp'en' Saturday nigrit in Rev. the election of.,a president town with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Farrj,-- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben T. Rob, waa In Theo;Compton,of Owensboro ' tho city Wednesday on bis iuB.ou. t until the M ty meeting pujtofre-spec- t B?H O J way trt Florida. W. L. Sisk was iu town Tuesto the late president John Mesdames' J. H. Wtlklns audC. B. ,.Mrs G. W. Blaokwell, of Clay and ' .Gefce fAtkn.- - fl'ratberfattendedlthe ball game at day ou business.-,,0arl8teB. Atkinson. sister, MrB. Virginia Horst, enroqte Robinson is ou the vhorao from Evansvllle and spent a oq, jwJjo,Jias JjseiuLy. cuuXruJ. Earl I ng'tjonJ3undjay. Mr. CleoCark, of White Plains sick this week. vfew hours with her daughter Mrs." J. was vested for some time, was in town Saturday afternoon oh E. Taylor. With all the rights mid powers ir Miss Nina Lester and Miss ,. business. Bays he, wb return to Will Bradley, oEarllngtonwas in prefideatiarid vrfJiudouMlfwliin XoulBVllle'fri'the near future to take Lprqau Brovyn, of Nortqnville, town Thursday.. ..,.... May. up his regular dulies ab, Bteo't' car visited frieudshere Suuday. elected to this office ' Mrs. Nannie Morton, Mrs, laurel Mr. Geo. 0. Atkiuson resinuer motorman. Miss Liliian Graham, of Nebo, Ruby and MlssNevellne Morton left MeHsra Edgar Kennedy. Olalr Hot-tothe office of Treasurer as it conwill give an eutertaiument Sat- Wednesday, for. Louisville where Ohft Hanby and Jap OatB attthey will Bpend several dayB shopflicted with some of his duties an ended tbp MaBonic, lodge at( Mt. urday uight at the Opera house ping. Scting president., ;Dan M. V', for, tho benefit of the Christian Crmet Saurdayj,nigbt. Dre. A. Ot Sisk and Eldred Davis, oneof the most capable men in Messrs Wiley Barton, James church. Admission 15 and 25 of Earllngton,were in town Wednescompany urn. the emplpy of the Beu Mardner and Dave Mc cents. day. who haB been secretary for tin Intlre attended the ball game at Mr. and Mrs. 8. C Humphrey and Oiirl Medlock is handling, the Sheet Music, pall on him at the E. B. Barnhill, of Provldehce, were the guests ol Mr. and Mrs. E. B. .. St. Bernard store. Barnhill Wednesday. Have Meeting at This Place Wednesday No President Llec-te- d out of Respect to Late Presidrnt ... d .. Eb-tel- le ,? A. -- , " . e ... . , posf-por- ie i e, '. . , Every Saturday From Now Until There will be no evening services the End of Auto Conat the Cjiristia.n church, during test The Bee the progress of the revival at the Methodist church, that all WILL GIVE NINE THOUSAND VOTES may attend the services there Tne Bee has decided to make evDr. Stanley went to Puducah ery Saturday a bargain day and, last Tuesday and returned on from now until the end. of thp Wednesday. He was arranging automobile contest will give 9,000 some matters for a larger work voteB for every new subscriber aad in the Sunday school of ' the 6,000 for every renewal secured on Christian church here. He Saturday. If you want to win the specially requests all members $10,000 auto get busy for the Semi-Weekly Bee. and friends of the school to b present next Sunday morning to ' Narrow Escape hepr some important announceYesterday afternoon as ,tho 5 ments about the future work. o'clock dinkey was polling into The best plistor. A piece of flan- Madisonville MrB. Jno. Grayofc, nel dampened with Chamberlain's Mrs. Smith Dulin, Miss Florance Liniment and bound ou over the Allyn and Miss Essie Lynn affected part is superior to a plaster and costs only one tenth as attempted to cross the track just muoh. For pale by all dealers. as ,the. dinkey pulled by.,, -- : ..A K.K.BAND TO, - PIAYPOE WOODMEN 15th-- A m-x- r ,. - At Evamville, !nd Sunday, Oct Big Time is Anticipated for All . -- n, R-u- na Mo-Ka- y, If- - rv r- BBBBBBBBBBBBlBpJiBBBHasBHBHBBBBiBBBBBBBBBBfl Miss Loise Massie, of Mtdisou-v.ille- , Miss Florence Campbell, teacher hns returned home after a in the graded Bchoois, who has. been few day's visit here the guest of jftt ber home, near Alorganiield, at tending her brothers funeral, returnMiss Ethel Hayes. ed Wednesday to take up ber duties. Gay Morton has moved in his MrB. WUHajpp.Cciok and Mrs. J. new home ou Crooked street. H. Josie, of White Plains, were iu Miss Oybal O'Bryant went to theoity Wed.ne.Bday shopping.. Mrs. Lillie Thomas and daughter, Earhngtou Saturday shopping. MIbs Daisy, of Beach Grove, are visHenry Browuiug, general man- iting Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Ash By on ager of the St. Bernard store, Sugg Streot. moved here from Earlington Judge O. C. Givens went to LouisTuesday.5 ville Wednesday on business. They are going to dedicate the Thomas Riddle, ot Slanghtervllle, new Christian church on Sunday, was in town Wednesday. Oct. 15. There will be dinner on H. F. Porter, of Nobo, was in the the ground at the factory grove. city Wednesday. Mrs.' C, G Long and MIbb Pearl Every one is invited. Mills will spend Thursday in Evaus-ville- .. Geo. Blauks, of Mudisonyille, . was. in town Wednesday mornBen Brown, of Providence, was in the city Wednesday enroute to NaBh-villing. . The Earlington Klub Kentuck Baud will ou Sunday, Oct. 15th accompany the Woodmen of the World on the excursion to Evansvllle, where the Woodmen will have a big memorial service, in honor of the ones that have gone before them. The Wood Choppers are a big organization. and the town will be full of them with their blue uniforms anc colors flying. The L. & N, Excur sion leaves Hopklnsviile early Sun day morning, arriving here about somewhere between 8 and 0 o'clock, and getting In EvaiiBville about 11 o'clock. On the return trip it leaves Evausyille about 12 o'clock Sunday night and gets back Monday morning. The boya will furnish a 20 plecejwnd for this occasion and it is hoped by the citizens of this place that they will make good music. Quite a few are going to take advantage of the cheap rates and if nothing happens there will be a good ; crowd from here go. magnlflolent. park of F. W. The thrown open to Cook's & Co will-bthe visitors on that day. ; e freight train was pulling up the siding and could not be seen by them until their horse was da the track. The crpssiug flagman rushed acrossed the track in front of the engine, caught the? horse and, backed him off, the track in time to prevent a seriots acoident. In some manner tfee front wheel of the vehicle wa smashed to the ground during the excitement. The ladies unlod. unhiched the horse and held him until the arrival of assistance. The horse did.not seem to bo at all frightened, but the ladies were. Torturing eczema spreads .everyday. Doan'8 Ointment spreading, Instantly relieves it permanently. At any drug its burning area quickly stops It the Itching,' cores store. t , Thursday's Shoot Kobt. Steiubaugh Leslie Boyd ...... . : . . . ,r.. H. A. Pello ..' W. E. RashV....4.T) . .- .?2l r - 18 15- Jim Brown. . Chas. Trahern.V. 5. !,... 14 14 .ty.. uuwu vjnucuoj.. ix"H C, Bourlaud;..v.( . ...'..18 12. Gilbert King"..:...? Will Williams N. "..... .11 Coil Coal Company Buys Grocery Store. QJfOXOX 0, Aotiag Frildnt of the, It. Beraard ATEINION Mining Compaay but at last Bucklln's Arnio- - Salve cured it completely. Its the greatest past .year, was electee) healer of ulcers, burns, bolls, eczemeetiqj5;tp fill the oiBc.e.of Tre.af? ureat afternoon of amusement. ma, soalds, outs, corns, Mr. J. 0. orton wha has been, ill bruises and pileB on earth. Try it urer., Irarik RasIi the effio;ent gpne,tq 25o. at all druggists- at bla horn? on High General manager of the company, Cha(tanpogal Tenn, St. has,h.e will where, and W. S. Packard, nf Philadel- tftk'o medioal treatment nntil .ho is Eye Badly Hurt phia, were elected to fill vacan able to return to his regular duties. Dillard Summers, while work cies iu the. board of iltrpctor. Hh9 friends will be glad to see his ing for the city of Eirlington Mr. Rash roprepontinv: rhr local recovery In the near future bo he Wednesday, afternoon, met with may be back In their midst. stockholders and Mr. Pcxari! Mr. Tonj Woodard who has been a very serious acaident. He was ' the Eastern.,. in jcbjj wesfor several weeks,returu-- d ustni; a sledge hammer crushing The business will 'ha o 'o lucr-- ' fipni Texas the earlier port of the some rock, when a piece of the ,nrp il .'""'AM l weeX. ed along tha-amHo has had a delightful, rock ilew off hitting him directly pohcies that hav, vanA fomice-a- J tlmeibn ;(the trip taking interest in the. in tho rich, eye ball. The sight fully followed .duviutf the par 4ft all the Important scenery of ndw was cut in two, the eye ball beyears undpr th mmin.::iif,nt. Cpt' westand south west and will the ing split open. Df Eldred Da with 4robalv the Inr.e lamented Pvt si Ie it. L. & NiR. R. Co. vis was, called on Mr. John Mcln tiro who has ben, the city secured Uie additional W, J. Cox Buys; Farm. ji confined hi his lied tor several weeks. service of Dr. Sam Baker, of purW.J. Cox, of Madisonvill.with typhoid fever Is now able to! chased a 200.- acre tvm .veeterditj tvn.1lr 'urmmrl nnrl two linnn tn' Bf MadisonviKeVthe eye specialist, v . ... .. .. , .':.- .. wbppououhced it a yery bad from V. H. Behne. The farm ib'ou jDitn up r lUvms original iorin again' Is said to "on of the flat oreek and The aid given the Dixie Theater, wound. Nothing definite can be best in the country-- ' by thn Nbrtonville Brass Band haB, totil'yet, but the chances are it created much Interest among tljo; will be necessary to operate on Earlington Men Buy New Buslncjs in oitljsBus of Nortqnvjlle. Wu lie hav- Mn .Sum mere, aud rembve the Providence ing only a short period of practice entire eye ball, There is prac Messrs H. C Bourlutid'and Geo. they can bnly'play a few pieces but Mothersbe,ad leftj today, pr, Brovi-denc- the.bnud musJc, Is: something our tically nb ohance of his ever re where they ur on u trade for tovvii has ,nevor posessed aud makes cpyering hisjsightiu that eye. He tho, Payne Dry Goods Co. It is one of tho greatest amusements for ls.atres.ent in the St. Bernard thp trade will be clpsod .to- both old and young. btiipitifl; 'aud t1 le oitv olliciuis v day'. TJhese gentlemen are .Tho,patntngQf the Unlou Station! afftseeiuis.t.hathe r.eceives the? merchants and they hope to and Ub surroundings are jaiakingfa'i najce a success of tho busiuess. great improvement on the site' of our best jn.e,diCttltteutipa aud nu gtY town, which will ijb)i sing. ,. Mrs. Harriett Browtamg went auanint to uo our cleaning up, painting and making ' A good ' p.touville -- Thursday after- - l6r fall an"d"wlnter. fc preneratious BalUta'ji remedy for a bad cougbiV 1b HorihwUtid Syiup. 1 the lungs and Quiets irri'tafcibii .Trice JJri.'. rWomanToviig cti, rosjTcompIexJon, Bup- 25c, QOo and IIjDO pArboutoitSMjil b W. S. Mcvarv who nas oeen in do;V Blokd Blurs pqrlfi the blod,;cletrt tue. St.Bernarcr M'lnlng Co,, Xnoorporat- - Kicked By A Had Hone, Samuel Birch, of Beetown, Wis., had a most narrow eBoapofrom losing his leg, as no doctor could boal the frightful sore that developed, cold-sore- at .this Ellington Sunday .and reported s, J. grochased ,the .Solmqn-Youncery company in Madisonville yegterduy and will run it iu connection with the Coil Coal Company nnd 'the Sunset Coal ComW. S. Elgin returned from a trip pany as W. D. Coil ts manager of to Hopklnsviile Tuesday night. both companies. John Salmon Dr. E. T. Almon, of Mortons Gap, who has, so successfully managed was in town Wednesday, the store, will remain with the Mrs. Susan Ash more, of St Qharq-lesi- s new company as manager. in town visiting hoc aunt, Mrs. Polk Merrill. g. e. ... Th6Ooil Ooai Company . pur- Robert Priest Will Davis John-Long- . :..'10i'... 8', &. .II 7 - - W. E.Davis Geo. Gannon Wilkey Gets $100 ...ft ....&. In tjhe daraase suit brpughty.by Claude., .WUey Against,.?-JNIicLong aqcoant of injury caused by horse frightened by auto. t The , jury awarded plaiutiff $JLp0.t in town Wednesday D. L. Stanley. and daughter, Miss Cecil, of Nortonvllle, were in town M, C. Mencpr,.of Dawson, was ..',.. , ij ,.''. t Wednesday. Paris L. Thompson, 'of Kansas City, Mo., is spending a few .weeks with his sister, Mrs.' I. F. Ashby, on Sugg street. George BateB, of Earlington, wnu iu the oity Wednesday. i A Texas Wonder The Texas Wonder cures kiduoy and cures diabetes, weak and lume backs, rheumatism, and all irregu larities of bladder troubles, removing gravel, 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 $1.00. One small bottle 1b two montliB' treatment, aud celdom fails to perfect n cUre. Send for testimonials from Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2020 Olive street. St. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists. Directors Meeting Bafcinn Powder y? tlie.-.casean- Absolutely toe liomc-bake- - ",i d flakes delicious foods oS maximum quality at minimum cost Makes home baking a o pleasure ex-pedt- ed te . J.. following officers were elected H. Lopg, President. Ohari Stewart, Vibe. President, ,Ala mating of tho directors of the Nortonvillo Coal & Coak Co. held at; that place yeBterday. the . ;- : . . i Walter K. Long, Treasure. Frank' G, Hogev Secretary Mif8.55pa ShiAks, of Madieon-Vi- l, was m Mortons Gap Friday Visiting friends. The only Baddng Powder made from Royal. Grape Cream of Tartar - Midti1 syw! 'll. - i kti, 'rnore niddy, cuntMclbt, ,1 fe V"-rM- f VW , M4VH Vt ' K1 ' .fi-- "'Pfl?' n u !"!T! ywyyi'' ''' "- - - Vniil -- , .,i.n .v. l i j- i.rw. ..;.. j..!?' Cr" '"' .mptmm&mRA&WmmmiitHimK., k),;t,w..im'fiiiywimsem!$!i"f?- SifSSrt(JW . -- JM! ' ' -- jr- - -- 4k t;k...-.IJ- ... ,, - ., - - w "I ' it V ICbei ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS Subscription Rates One Year i PAUL M. MOORE, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. B. FAWOBTT 8ix montha Three mouths Single oooles . 11.00 'BO 36 Following is Standing of Automobile Contest- - . ants to Date No. No. No. No. 1 2 6 3 . .108,043 . .', .4,869 . riOO,456 MANAGER Sp9olraen copies mailed free Memheref Kentucky Press Association on application. Correspondents wanted lu all parts of the county. AddresB us for No. No. i 5 6 DID I The Political Campaign Is On YOU WHO WILL BE THE WINNER? Just try one of our guaranteed Bed Springs and Felt Mattresses for 30 mghts, FREE, m . ... 6,032 Sleep well last aight? No, No. No. No. No.. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 7 ' .... 2,702 ; .. 8.820 ' nni Second District Publishers League 4-- MISS 2,063 . . 78,054 io 11. 12- -,. . 2,000 .i;52,152 r. I Branch Office in Morten's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Medi- A1LEEN DAVIS, Mgr. sentille, Kentucky, Phone No. r..'7'ra,oo,3 We are the exclusive agents for Telephone 47 HMMMIIMM Friday, October 73, 1911 IMMMilt KEAHNG BENEFIT. 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 Prom the Experience of Earlington People. We are fortunate indeed to be able to profit dy the experience of our neighbors. The public utterances of Earliugton residents on the following subject will interest and benefit thousauds of our readers, Read this statement. No better proof can be bad. Perry McCulley, Baptist Hill St. Earlington, Ky., Bays: I never bad an idea that I would allow my name to be used in connection with a medicine testimonial but I believe that ic is my duty to recommend Dean's Kidney Pills, procured at the St. Bernard Drug Store. The effect of this remedy ou my system was gratifying. Before I finished the contents of two boxes, my kid. neys were restored to their normal condition. the pains in my back were removed, in fact, my health improved. Taking into consideration my advanced age, this speedy cure was nothing Ibbs than remark-abid- No. No. "hollers." No. No. No. No. 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ..':.., .;....".. .7. '..' ; Sealey td Stearns-Fost- er DAILY COURIER-JOURNA- L AND READ THE '. . . .; i 'STooo 8,653 Mattresses, the made. best matress 2;ooo .,'2,409 .......... ......V ' -- :;V. .. 6,033 . . ,i,7,281 It is a pleasure goods. to show these ..;... .:..'2;000 Keep Tkorouglily Informed A. .J. ,2,000 ,23,222 2,000 2,000 27000 - G. Morton ad Lace The regular price of the Dally scription Courier-Journa- l 27 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 '.....!...28 .....; ... ;;..v...., i.....'. '. 2i,461 "2,469 8.879 29,659 Furniture, Carpets Curtains is 50 cents a month, but for the campaign we will send the Dailq by mail from date of receipt of sub- Governor Hoke Smith in Glidden Tour Gov. Hoke Smith, of Georgia, has No. No. Maxwell entered a car in the Glidden tour to be held in October from New York in Jacksonville, Fla. His idea ib to do everything possible toward helping along the good roads movement in the South, aud be will Invite the Gov. of each of the ten states passed through to be bis guest from one state boundary line to the other. This is the first occasion on record where a public official ot such prominence baa taken part in a tour of No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. .. ,...;... .......'.; ....;..; ':;....;... , : 2,000 2,000 8,968 Funeral Director and E ml aimer Until December 30 AND THE Madisoiiville, Ky. 2000 17.882 2,160 2.S00 ." ...'. 41 42 . . 43 44 this character. Your Success. ad The first step toward a successful basinees career is to write for a catFor sale by all dealers. Price ,60 alogue of Draughon's Praotioal BusiCo , Buffalo, ness College. NaBliviile, Tenn., or cents. Foster-MilbuPadnoah, Ky., or Evansville, Ind, New York, sole agents for the United States. or Washington, D, 0' Remember the name Doan's Miss Pansy Bale is working in and take no other. Barnes, Oowand & Oo. this week. Miss Rora Smith, of Sebree, Miss Lena Galloway, pf St". is visiting her siter, Mrs. ClarCharles, was here Thursday. ence Higgias. e. rn No. No. No. No. No. No. No. ...I.,. .' .I . ..;.. 45 46 47 48 49 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 50 51 52 63 54 5P' 56 58 59 60 2,000 . 2,000 No. 136 2,000 No. 137 . , 2,000 No. 138 ?2,000 No. 139 81,662 No. 140 ' 2,'000 No. 141 ;2,000 No. 142 V 2000 No. 143 2;ooo No. 144 2,000 No. 145 2000 No. 146 2,900 No. 147 '2,600 No. 148 2,800 No. 149 100,790 No. 150 ......,'. 2,860 No. Semi-- Weekly Bee iBotti Kor Only 82 ' The sooner you send your order, the longer you will get the Dally Courier-JournaSunday Courier-Journa- l is not included in this campaign l. 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,100 ONE YEAR 2,000 86,662 '.... . 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,256 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 18.2C1 offer. '2,000 No. 152 2,872 No. 153 4,676 No. 154 2;000 No. 155 151,...... '.....' . Rash Your Subscription to This Paptr Net t The Cwrier-Jonrnal No. No. Nq. No. No. 156, 2,690 No. 157 2,000 No. 158 . 2,000 2,000 i, 17,532 .., . .' Doan's Regulate care constipation, tone the stomach, stimulate the liver, promote digestion and appetite and etsy passages of the bowes. A sic your druggist (or them, as cents a box. Ed Morrison and Lander Ohis-hol- No. were in Pembroke Sunday. No. m 61 62" Tobe Wright, of the country, waB ia town today. No. Mis3 Annie Ash by is on the No. Jesse McGarv, of the country, No. was in town today. sick list this week. No. There's nothing so good (or a sore throat as Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Cores it In a Uvr No. No. hours. Relieves any pain in aav part. No. 63 64 65 66 67 68 C9 70 , , '.. . .. .. ... No. ... . wnefv m Elmo, Mo. ..Mrs.Sarali J.Btuart .n.F.D. No.C, Box 16. PoorIa,Ill.-.Mr- fl. Christina Red,10SMonnd8t. Natick, Maw. -- Mrs. Nathan B. Greaton, CI North Main St. MllwaukeeWis. Mrs. Emma Imso, 833 1st St. Chicago, Ill.-M- rs. Al vena Sperling, HG8Clv. bourne Ave. lAT. from "woman's ailments are invited to write to the names and addresses hero given, for positive proof that Lydia ,E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound does cure femalo ills. Tumor Removed. Organlo Displacements. Black Duck, Mlnn.Mrs. Anna Andorson, Wesley vllle.Po. 130X 1U. k 2002 . No. No. No. No. No. No. No, 71 .72 73 74 75 76 77 2,000 No. 159 6,839 No. 160 2,000 No. 161 2.710 No. 162 2,000 No. 163 4.718FNO. 164 2,000 No. 165 2,000 No. 166 2,000 No. 167 2,000 No. 168 8,100 No. 170 46,092 No. 171 19,860 No. 172 23,668 No. 173 2.000 No. 174 2,000 No. 175 69.961 ....... ;. .- 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 . 77,018 H4? in Madlsonvllle You Can Always Spind an Hour of Rial Pliasura at ...'....' :.: 8.262 23,962 2k PRINCESS .While 28,75a 68,614 Waiting for Trains No. No. No. ...,....,. 78'"'.'. ..'..'...... ;.:. . 79 ........ k i ,': 2,000 2,000 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.' 80 81 82 83 : ... ,,,.i ............ '. 1..:. 43,076 3,891 . 44,602 . 8.862 24,469 84. 85 86 87 . 88 ' i.... ...,.... ...;... 89 90 ,( 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 t v Trenton, Mo.-M- rs. Avenue. Camdon,N.J. Mrs. Maggie Ester.B J?J, 1. W. T. Purnell, 307 Lincoln Mrs. Ella Johnston, 289 Liberty Ogden No. No, No. 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 ., .. . '. .. .. .. 85,299 10,682' Pay them a visit 18,146 85,037 Special Matinees Saturdays 2,800 Music by Orchestra 18,153 102,612 No. 176 ' 8,809 No. 177 No. 178 19,652 ,..'.. ...V No. 179 8.800 1 '. No. 181 15.052 No. 182 ....' 16,854 '. "No. 183 . 88,712 No. 184 87,939 No. 185 8.200 ,. That question will bo asked you almost daih h.r Vti.ctnAB , No. 186 80,652 services, If you qualify take the DrauehonTrnfnlncr ,Wfi-?-l?" mi ?,.., lloro BANKERS indorse DRAUGHON'S nnlioa t,nr, No. 187 34,560 o ii ".T J " V ness colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges In 18 States. International reputation. .T",1rr,t,,B rMS8lilp. EBKllih, Spelllmr. Arltswetlc, letter Wantedlady Eepresentatives POSlflONS - ...;....'.- . 2,000 New pictures changed daily .....';. .... :.....' ..;. YOU ??5f :.?ff ",xUUrr bianches. WANT a Better S I JOB? .i-- 2,000 25,691 2,000 2,000 8,862 15.0 2 43.862 Vlctoria.Mlss.-M- rs. .W. Chmico of T,l(e. Epplng.N.n.-Mrs.C'ell- ai:. Stevens. Ill.-M- rs, JStreator, J, H. Campbell, 200 North , Second St. Brooklyn, N.Y Mrs. Evens, 82 Halsey St. Noah, Ky.-M- rs. Uxala Holland. Mrs. ElraBarber Ed wards. Cathamct.Wash. Clrclevillo, Ohio.-M- rs. Alice Klrlln, 333 West Huston St. Salem, ninkle.K.R.No.3. tleS. Cincinnati, Ohlo.-MrsAve. Wllllo Edwards. Chicago, III. -- Mrs. Wm. Tolly, Avenue. No. No. No. .'. ". H. Jloush, 7 East-vieCaledonia, Painful Periods. WU.-M- . rs. Adrian, Mo.-0. B. MasonB. No. 3. N. Oxford, Mass. Miss AmellaBuso. Box 14, BaltlmoreX)hlo. Mrs.A.A.BalengcrJl.r.D.1. Mrs. Negaunee,BUoh.-Mrs.Mary8edlockJJoxm3. BoxM. Ph.Schattner, K.E. 14. .. .. 2,000 4,962 No., Pi?.."11 New System of Bookkeeping teed Skin Preparation. Big Com- from 25 to 50 per cent in work saves them and worry. mission paid on sate and permanent Shorthand. Practically all U. S. offiposition as long as .ahe can prodaco cial court reporters write the System of renuitB. Furnish rofermice and Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. Why? Because they know It Is the best. write. The Vaba Co. Southern Office, Henderson, Ky. w. ur ivnwfuis, "Say Vag 0! to your Druggist make house to house demonstration of Vas-0- . The one GuaranTo UtTliv i," Good CUARANTEED DS??;S ...,..... .au.. ??ACMCAI, BUSINESS COI&GB ., erraducli,Ky.,er Evans villa, ImL BY MAIL, write Jno. F. Drauguon, President, Nashville, Tenn. For free Cat' alocrue on course lTmr r j?m? Thousands of bSkcask. ters. bookkeepers, and stenographers are holding good positions as the result ot taking Draughon's Home Study. n9AXAih9a1E' FoT pr'ces on lessons Ho?e ?dy-- unto renMnoblo wnditfo'ns. ' .n Orrvillo, Ohlo.-M- rs. E. F. Wagner, box 690. Atwater. Ohio. Miss Minnie Muelhaupt. dn Chlon.Wls- .- Mrs. Julia Eonieheck, Prairie Hw Orleans, B.No. 1. La. Mrs. GastonIilondeau,1812 Terpsichore St. Mshawaka, lnd.-M- rs. Chas. Bauer, Sr C23 East Marlon St. Itaclne,Vli.-M- rs. Kntie Knblk, B. 2, Box 81. Av. Irregularity, BeaverlfalU.Pa.-Mrs.W.l.BoTd,24100th- roe St. South San ford. Me. Mrs. Charles A. Austin. .Sohenectady,N7X;-Mrs.H.Portr,782 Albany ' Bronaagh, Mo.-MD. P. Aloshlre. Jhenlx, H.I.-M- rs. Wm.O. King, 00x362. Carlstadt, N.J. Mrs. .Louis Fischer, S3 Mon- Maternity Troubles. rs. Buffalo, N.Y.-M- rs. Clara Darbrake.lTMarie- mont St. Winchester, Ind. Mrs. May Deal, B.K.No.7. St. BegU Falls, N.Y.-M- rs. J. H. Breyere. Ornyvllle, Ill.-M- rs. Jessie Schaar, BoxM. Ohlo.-M- rs. Hudson, Geo. Strlcklor, L No. 5, Box 82. No. No. No. No. 101 No. 102 No. 103 No 104 . . ,. .. .. ..64,879 . 2,000 . Taylorville, Ill.-M- rs. Vandeveorfit. Cincinnati. OUio. -- Mrs. jnicton Ave. Joe Grantham, 825 W. Morrayrille, Dl. Mrs. Chas. Moore, B. K. 3. Philadelphia, Pa.-M- rs. Chas. Boell, 2310 N. Mole St. Minneapolis, MInn.-M- rs. John G. Moldan. 21U Second St., North, Ovarian Trouble. Bophis, IIoH, 615 Mo- M. .rauaaeipnia, H BUrral " me Bun, Px-M- rs. Ba.-M- rs. W. E. Pooler. nudson.Ohlo. Mrs.LenaCarmoe!no,B.F.D.7. Westwood, Md.-M- rs. John P. Bichards. Benjamin, Mo.-M- rs. Julia Frants, B.F.D. I. Johnston, 210 Female Weakness. W.TerreHante,Ind.-Mrs.Artle- 4, Box 63. Augusta, Dana, It. P. D. 3. m. Paai, Minn. -- Mrs. B, M. ScMrn. 1083 Woodbrldge St. TitUburff.Pa.-M- rs. G. Leber, 6219 Klnkald St.. S.E. Xearaey, Mo.-M- rs. Thomas Asbarry. Ulae Island, 111. Mrs. Anna Schwartz, 323 Qrove St. Peorta, Ill.-- Backache. Mn. Clara L, Oauwits, B.B.NO. Elmo, Mo.-M- rs, A. O. Da Vault. o.8. E. Hamilton. No. 105 No. 106 No. 107 No. 108 No. 109 No. 110 No. No. X12 No. 113 No. 1X4. Ill 116 2,000 2,000 ... 2,000 . . 2,000 . . 2,000 . . 2,000 . . 2,000 2,000 .. ! s Mrs. Littlepage, of the ooun-try- , wbb in town today. 2,000 2,000 Ohas. Curtis, of Hopkineville. 63,833 was in the city Friday. When ytra Btretcky, Half Blue and Out of look to tko Utw; -- "?! Torplfl. M&, forte, It la Tbst, Every Dollar of an Ad Reader's Money is Above Par Frequently Its Buying Power is Actually Doubled as they vary in pur chasing power. The man or woman who studies advertisements is able, frequently, to make one dollar do the usual work of two. 4 And the experience ed reader of advertisements will always make a dollar command a premiummake it buy mre than a dollar's worth, as figured on "ruling prices" of things. n How much -- above par" are the dollars in your pocket worth? It will depend on how closely yoti study thebuying opportunities outlined in the store . ads v j? 21.671 '., 2.000 18,629 v ".. , HERBINE s 1 Lawrenoe,Iowa.-Mrs.JullaA.Snow,B.N- Ut ca, Ohio. -- Mrs. Mary Earl wine, 11. F. D. 3. nellevue, Ohlo.-M- rs. Charley Chapman, B.F. Elgin) Ill.-M- rs. Henry Lelseberg, 713 Adams St. Schaefferstown, Pa.-M- rulrchance,Pa.-Mr- s. Knoxvllle.Iowa.-Mrs.OlaraFranks,it.P.- OrMon, Pa.-M- rs. Cyrus Hotrich. Ella E. Alkey. Idella A. Dunham, Box rs. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. .....;..... .,,:' t .- 2t000 2,000 UUO ke Remedy To Keesl. XJ.0 117 llo 119 120 uZ x&S ,( ' f- 4290 2.000 85,619 Hkeeton, Mo Mrs. Dema Bethune. Oardiner, Me. -- Mrs. 8, A. Williams, li2 Wash. iBgtoa Aye. Chieago.Ul.-Mrs.'Wm. Ahrenj,2M9W.21it St. BUrue, Ohlo.-M- rs. Edith Wleland, 236 Monroe Ht. BeToreat.Wls. Mrs. Augutto Ves prmann. JDexter, KansA- .- Mrs, Lisxla Scotl, Auguitna Lyon.RJ'.D 3but Earl, Pa.-M- ra. Operations Avoldod, 2. Nervous Prostration. D.3. No, 121 No No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. p Oronogo, Mo.-M- rs. Mae McKnlght. Camden, N. J.-W. P.Valsatike, 066 Lin. coin ATenue. Muddy, Ill.-May Nolen. o, Ohlo.-- Mr. B. KinaUon. Fltahvllle. Ohlo.-M- rs. C. OoleT PMIadelphla, PaMrs. Frank Clark, 3418 K. Mri. ST! Mrs. No. 124 No. 125. . . 'A...... - h' i? IS - v .j jMHWsl- - ... ' These women are only a few of thousands of living witnesses ot diseases. Not one of tboso women ever received compensation in any form for the use of tnoir names in this advertisement bub are wiJi-in- g that wo should refer to them because of the good they may do other suffering women, to prove that Lydia E. Pinkhanr Ve3table Compound is a reliable and honest medicine, and that the statements made in our advertisements regarding its merit are tha truth, and nothing hut the truth. - 126 127 128 129 ; 130 , 131 132 133 ...-134 .i ,..'.'.... .................. ;.., n wu ...... '. ,( t... , 2,000 2,000 21,G50 2)000 4,00 2,000 2,000 2,000 ., It an invigorating tonlo a lorpm liver, xne dg brings Improvement, a nrat Can tow use puts the liver In fine vigor ous conmuon. ueroine aisa x tends Us restorative inflneae to the stomach and bowels. It ceips aigestion ana rood asslmU lation, nurlfles the barrels and brings back the habit of regu lar aauy oowei xnovemeats. When the stomach, liver aafl bowels are active, billons impurities no longer okstraet functional processes, e resalt of which Is renewed energr, mental activity and assevnal syiriis. Jsmeer.Bsllird.yreji. ff n Your dollars vary in value 1 8.8a i.OOO t 9Vt . M.t.ut,M. No. ,18 5 . ...;.,..... ...:...... ...2,000 . ...o.v............. ...... ....... 2,000 2,000 n. 2,000 2,000 , 2,0 o 0 1 Um JMeahens Eye Jsalve Sere Kyee. It Owrtt. , m ' .,'...' IT ' MUUTARD ;. iraW; XUmre 00 Driif ii4r Wj&bmSimi V 0 i." WfE DO ONLY THE,BESTJoWORK 1 rWMJKk) S km gg. J' W j. sKTC1PVtnllKI j . ..1 ....... IiaMIMU CTTT 1 M. JT. HARMN Nt.LCKAY m 1 tffr . Drs. Hardin & Ray Hie DENTISTS Faklm Extracting ami Parcelam Werk Maiinnwille, Kmtucky Pale Faces weak, and haky women who sniffer every day with womanly weakness need the help of a centle tonic, with a building action on the womanly system. If you are weak you need Cardul, the woman's tonic, because Cardul will act directly on the cause of your trouble. Cardui has a record of more than 50 years of success. It must be good. Pale-face- d, 4v W' Sonnebonc Glothin f i k asasmiMi . . The bestthe market affords for Jhe, JVews of ffte 7Wn BOO , , The revival services at the &. E. Ohurch, South, are still holding the people in increased interest and resnlts. Several conversion have resulted and much good is being accomplished that may. not appear on the sur-lace. All are invited to attend every opportunity and the Christian are urged to do all possible to make these services a veritable feast of eoule. J. D. Meacham has been moviug the fences on property on Railroad street aud improving the appearance of same. J. W. Summers is ill at his home on Wilsou street. Me CARDUI Th Woman' Tonic arK!?L &tfJMawlaaaaaaaaan kaaataamki ii'WQaxfvkaWaa money can be found at the St. Bernard Store, f These clothes' are made by the best tailors and will look well as long , as they last. We want you to see this line of clothing and then compare Mrs. Effle Graham, of Willard, Ky., says: "I was so weak 1 could I suffered, hardly go. nearly every month, for 3 years. When I began t take Cardui, my back hurt awfully. I only weighed 99 pounds. Not lone after. 1 weighed 115. Now, I do all my work, and at In good health." Begin taxing iaraui, iooay. the texture, quality and prices with other lines., I . , U " . WoBckrfal Campaign OfferFrom Judge J. "W. Wilson was In town now until after the election, Nov. 10, Wednesday on business. ltll, we will lend the Dally Even- W. L. Gordon was In town Weding JPoit and the Bee nesday on business. one year for $ 1.60. Snnd all orders Scott Lamb was in Madisanvllle to this office. Wednesday on business. Mrs. Kenney Oaroll lest ThursMiss Alolse O'Brien was In Madiday to visit relatives in Mnhlea sonville Wednesday morning. burg county. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark are visitMr. aud Mrs. J. W. Kobinson, ing friends in Depoy this week. of Madisonville, were in the city Dr. and Mrs. A. O. Sisk were In Madisonville Wednesday. yesterday. Tom Coil, of Madisonville, was in Ool. R. J. Salmon, of Haley, the city Wednesday bn business. was in town Thursday on busiBemi-Weekly 4A-- Iw ,ii ,' r"j2ir . mkw y Boys' Suits ages 5 to 11 - $5 Boys' Suits ages 12 to 18 - $6.50 Men's Suits all the latest shades and styles $10 to $20 ' ST. BERNARD MINING COMVANY Incorporated Qet in the Automobile contest. Send iu your name and we will W. C. McLeod, of Madisonville, start you with 2,000 complimenwas, in town Thursday on busi- tary votep. You can win this ness. handsome 5 passenger Howard Remember the handsome Dinner touring car if you try. Sets to be given away Oet 36th to Miss Ethel Bobbitt, of Madisonthe Earllagton Booster Club. ness. $y7 R. COYLE, Manager Store' 4 Miss Moille Whalen made friends in Madisonville a visit Wednesday, Miss Effle StokeB was in Madison-vlll- e A Mise Mary1 Hewlett was in Thursday shopping. Mrs. Charles Lindsay, of Madisonville visited Mrs. D. E. Lynn Madl-souvil- le y TO THE CONSUMER We wish to call your attention that on October 18, 1911, we adopt strictly cash business. By so doing we will be able to give you more goods for less money we will cut the price on many articles. You will Droflb by trading here. On aud 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 descouut. ' Yours respectfully, were in Madisonville Thursday. Dr. J. S. Baker was in city Thursday on business Mrs. W. S, McGary who has been in Marion with her husband for the past mouth returned home Dr. and Mrs. D. T.'Stanley1 ng: her Thursday. Misses Ruby Sisk and She Mike Willis were in Madisonville Thursday night attending the meeting at the Baptist church. Wondwfal Campaign Offer From now until after the election, Nov. 10, tflBll, we will send the Dally EvenBee ing Post and the one year for $1.50. Send all ordera to this office. Miss Floranco Mills, of Indm, delivered a most helpful and Semi-Weekly ville, was In town Wednesday visitiBister Mrs, Bay. Mrs. Bernard Walton was in Madisonville Wednesday shopping. James Crenshaw wrb in Madisonville Wednesday on business. Mrs. E. M. Trahern was in Madisonville Wednesday. L. C. Wiley, Optician, Successor to Tappin & Gardner. Mrs. Mary Stone was in Modlson-vlll- e Wednesday on business. Miss Catherine Victory is on the siok list this week. Mr. J. M. Burton was In Madisonville Wednesday. Very Serious or one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For thk reason wo urge you in buying to be careful to get tho genuine BLAgk-DraugK- It is a vety serious nutter to ask torestiny address at the Christian Ohurch Sunday morning. Mrs. S. T. Brown, of Oroftou, ;, is visiting lier sister, Mrs. John hHamby for a few days. Benard Robards, of Provi- t'dence, was in the city Thursday on busines0. Bemembor I Rive votes on the Big Auto Contest L. 0. WiiiBY, Jeweler, Earllngton, Ky. "William Bradley waB In Madison- L.vllle Wednesday on business. WodneBday shopping. Mrs, Low, of Louisville, who baa been visiting ber son Mr, E. L. Low , has returned home. Geo. M. Davis, of Madisonville, was In the city Wednesday James Priest was 'In Madisonville Wednesday afternoon. Don't fail to return your votes Weduesday afternoon, not later thau 5 o'clock. Claude "Wilkey was in MadiBon-vlll- e Wedne&day attending court. General James Wllaon, of Wilmington, Del., who has beeu in the olty attending the meeting of the board of directors of the St. Bernard returned home Thursday. " Thursday. J. W. Porter, of Madisonville was in town Thursday. Hosiery Bay Saturday. 250 to 600 bonus votes with each pair of hose sold for cash. BARNES, COWAND & GO. Incorporated MrB. Edwiu Philips ana daughter Miss Maud were In Madisonville Thursday shopping.' Frauk Arnold was JnMadiaonvillo Thursday. Charles Barttett made a business trip to Madisonville Thursday. J. E. Evans made a business trip to MadlBOiivllle WILKEY & BLAIR EARLINGTON, : - KENTUCKY T reliainfirm- Liver Medicine ble medicine, for constipation, ly established. The reputation of this old, digestion and liver trouble, ie It does not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the favorite liver powder, with a larger ale than aU others combined. P2 fKXD Df TOWN Gordon, of Madisonville L. 0. Wiley, JewoJ&'r was in town Thursday. Earjlngtoni Ky. Hosiery Bay Saturday.'- 250 to 500 Joo Brinkly left Wednesday for bonus votes with each pair of hose Mammoth Cave. sold for cash. Mr. and MrB. B. E. Nlxtfn were BAENES, COWAHB & CO. in Madisbnvnlle Wednesday. Incorporated George W. Bates was In Madison-ylll- o Mr, Tom Downey who has been Monday Morning on business. visiting John Burke returned to Mrs. Elgle SUk vlBited relatives Memphis Friday. in Mortons Gap Friday. John Burke who has been visiting Mrs. L. E. McEuen is spending his mother has returned to Memphis. the week down in Webster counMre. WillTodd.of the country ,was ' In town Thursday. ty with her father's people. - Fine watch repairing, - ( Thursday, Kirby ff y k JySTJXS rail ikf w Kace Meeting Via lfe wt aw a Louisville, Kentucky one-thir6-12 I. & N. R. R. 0 k Rate one and d fare plus 25c. Sept. 28-8and Oct. and 14th, limited two days after date of sale for return. Also rate of one fare plus 25c on sale Oct. 7 lirnited two days to return. w VA R. H. DeTREVlLLE D.P.BANKS, Agent Special! Six weeks Onlv! F ree This 75c pair of shears to any new and renewal subscriber paying $1.00 on subscription. Is The cutting edge ' These patented shears, regularly sold for 75 cents, are here at your demand, free of charge. on these shears is indestructiible and will never wear dull. They will cut anything and everything, from wet tissue paper to a horse blanket. Note the patent Tension Springs. It does away with resharpening entirely. Patent Tension Serine Shears Eieht inches in length. LLLw maawT The shears are manufactured of very highest grade steel, perfectly tempered and heavily nickel plated on a highly polished surface. . The patent tension spring takes up all the wear on the rivet, so that the cutting edges WH1 never wear dull. A simple turn of the little thumb screw will adjust the blades to cut anything, for the thinnest and most delicate fabric to the heaviest material. Read This Guarantee We guarantee the quality of the; material andthe workmanship in the shears to be first necessity of resharpening. class in every respect, and, that jhetn5iori spring doublesfhe usefulness of th shears and does away with the r -- Jfb. LLsbw- -'-' I Patent Tension Spring Shears 'r 1 .Lt f TTTTl ill s 0 ; Seijii:Wee Bee, Earlington, Kentucky o TM '1 ui WJtK$ WWwlUI,j!wt,'tj w -- w F&&sWIiiMumrr i4n JitfiwiW'Bf,.vj , iraSEltoiiatesaBi ,v'W(wrrr-'T'-,Tr- ?eMvS!i 4,Wfrr r tatV,4Cf'iTJtliJllWtjMw ' nS2fli( iwwwiMrnpiwraprMrtMiwrttiwi, .mMiainininw m 4 v itawmiii i ...... . ii-.- i ' lwmiiitfifiiiH ',..... ., . .iiiiu'iiii t avVw-c- t .'"i "x '" jWwm! iSii3S Xmb ' & 5 -- town visiting Mr D. E. Lyan. .Wi&tcbeBrepatodr'ftdjaBted and med, : M.CH.XyH8,f Fordvllle,U;In Mux Trouble Ganscs ' COLOlRiD COLUMX.,. KKV J. S. KVANB. EDITOR DOrrMDWOOT at prioea to please. 0. 1. Trubmpy, At Whitford's Btore. Tenitie Palos'. which you forwarded to me, I purchaeed'soma from a Jecal drug store and after ushig threedollar bottles I can truthfully say that Iwas cured of all the terrible, pains I had in my back, side and head, caused by bladder trouble. I had the worse kind of kidney trouble and suffered so that I couldinot even stay in bed with the pain. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t made me feel just.llke a new person and I am glad to recommend it to anyone suffering as I did. Very truly yours, MISS MARY ARDNER, ' Defiance, Oh? Sworn to before aie and in my presence subscribed by the said Miss Mary Ardner, this i6tb day.of July, 1909. F. Rxy, .Notary Public. Prove What Swamp-Ro- ot Will Do For You Send to Dr. Kilmer ;& Co., Bingham-toN. Y., for a sample bottle.. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bjadder. When writing, be Bure and mention this Swamp-Ro- ot ! After taking a trial bottle of Dr.Kil-xner- 's JSfrs, Charles and children are spending a few days with her eifeter, Mrs. D. E. Lynn. i Mr. Bud Morgan who has been visiting his Blster.Mrs. Ryan, has returned to her home in Memphis. Hosiery Day Saturday- - 250,to POO Wjius vetes with each pair of hose mU for cash. SASMES, COWAKD & CO. ., , Incorporated MIhb Annie Morgan arrived in the bliy Wednesday evening to visit her Bister Mrs. By an. i Will Meachqmwho has been 1ft itfashvllle for several days returned , . Services at the church last Sunday were grind. Rev. Carrlrijrton of the A. M. E. Z church preached three excellrt)tfrmont last Sunday. Two at bis church and one In ilie aftoruoon at th.e C. M.E church. Elber Lowery held his last quarterly confolenue before the annual conference last Sunday. Mr. and Mr.. Ed Metcaif entectlan-e- d JRev. Evatis nd family, Jesse Mimms and family, EMer Lavery, MesdameB Oiark and Newcom at dinner Suuday. Mrs. MetesjK kuows how to suit the preach- cor-trin- ly e a. Norton t-- i MAbilsONVILLE, KY.- - 1 r f'.j.'.i '"Sl '; . Vl Fiineral Director aild Embalmcr lt I) 4t'.Mv 4 .1 . ra Day or Nign1' ' . Any Call AiaaWerccl .Promptly erB Mjjr- I, .Rev.ErauB wa9 called to.YIVoria to officiate at the marriage ofgHow-ar- d Jones and Misb LucyjDuke. Mrs. Dauuherty find grand daughter. Alberta. Grape werem the 'city Tue6dayvlsitlng her daughter Mrs. Mrs. J. W. Bell. DonJf.orget the Rally avtr,th9Bap-tlsfcohare- h Ejuoday. There will be thre.e services. Rey.P, D. Gordon will preach at 2:80 p.m. All.tbe citizens ef Earliugton and vicinity are, asked to Fm,eet at the Barnsjey 'Cemetery Saturday ,at 0: a. m. to:ceaaoff and decorate the graves, of our bfl ved dead. Iidlo8 will brjr.g dinner A dQljghtf.ul social, wa? given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards FrJ clay night In 'honor of Mrs. Ed .Bcjrry who. lift Sunday morniug.to jolu her husband in St. LohIsj Mo. which place they expect to make heir futur home. Thoae presentatte social, werqMr. and Mrs. HHejiry Klnit,. "khBessle Smith.ijtflsees SlAUghter,rfrsrEff le Cnrlstia'n, MIbs Pearl Ray, and Ora Lee, wi"llhV,plli8, Lloyd Driver, Lu6ter Atkll Fred Phelps and Let ua print you, spmei HAND BILLS n, ILLINOIS OIITRAL SHOPMEN V- - Broken brings, Jewelry .and Speo taeles repaired and polished like paper. Regular flftycont and one- ijew. Q. LTbukmfh;y dollar size' bottles for sale at all At Whltford'B Store. drug stores. John Blair was in EvanBville Wednesday on buBlnesB. Mrs. Hey Brinkley left Wednesday morning for Mammoth Cave. home. J ADVERTISE And Business Will Boom friends. Rev. Evans with appropriate words thanked all for thoir tokens of respaqt antf isteem. After .m usi,cal Bhlactlon Rev. Evans dismissed, thn happy, .and with .a fervent prayer., Newspaper space frbldB'our writing all of the names . ' . v i(ciuit ef Vote on Strike QucUlon ' not be Known Until Octebcr 10 Will Mrs. J.. H. Fiuley, of the coun- trv, was in the city shopping to- .Xr day. Mr, and Mrs, Will Morrison are spending a few days in Hop-kinpville. OWN -- Items for Kentucky Editors. Webster's New Dictionary s INTERNATIONAL THE HfeRRIAM WEBSTER? UX5r It is a NEW ORBA- -i lONJ poverisg 'every field of the world's thought, action and culture. The only new uncbrldged dictionary In " many years. de5a,B over 400,000 Becaase Words t more than ever before appeared between two Govern. 0700 Pag3e 6eoo II- " IwHratieiu. Bflcaaec lt fa & oaZr dictionary rVKMmZS with the new divided pas. X "Stroke of Genlua." if . v.. BccaSM "n- ntyalopu in R,rlu. '""? Plans are being: made to have the Forty-sixtAnnual Convention of the Kentucky Sunday School Association the largest and greatest .ever held in the state. The inu9ic will be in icbjirgod, of Erqf.jE. O. Excel),' qf unicago, cue iamous cnoir leaaer and musical author, he will be h Chicago, pprt . 10.JResuit of jroting by Illinois Central shopT men on strike question will not. be known until Oct. 10. They have been asked to vote, on ,fol lowing propositions ..Will ypu strike to euforce recosrnirion of the system federation? (!2) VilI yon strike i.f rhc, M icliapist.3 Mra. Frank Qianina. of Providence, is visiting relatives in the :(1) - of the doners. Brother Tom Clark is very slok. Jlev.lval Is In progress at Heola this week. The following ar rIro on thn slek list: Mrs. Nandle, King, Fugehe Wlrams, Peter Sl,ms, Wllllo Haw, lYjFeriiation.il vUninn r'efij'sen in city this week. Mrs. Charles Bartiett was in Madisonville Thursday. .$ Misses Margaret and Louise McPherROU were the guest of the Miss?s Victory Thursday night. h-- 1 M ty) WiMyou, 5ancnim a uriKer 5t.rile regjirdle-- ? of financial ae 5iitHijff ? (4V Should the de-- ! TesP11 Umf ! ' A Qod Thlnf t PleB f4 kUtHTO Da. 1,Be1 UP M U fOiVh' flrfrty rht!r iys iiutll'Ki? ? strveTr comptieil-wUli- seen as you look alosg the line. Tara. be , your twists away frosa people aaa not at thenL W UlUUIVO M W 1 :. M j " " " r - - I Beeawe ' ls eepted by the rT.IZ? Courts, School and Press a the oae supreme tberity h- - wbo Jcbowh Wtna BecaaM Success. Let us tell yon about this new work. WJUTK I LI CMERMAM CO.,PnMW..SrifHU.Ik. m of pocUt .JbaltajtMtHre.nMiTtFXXB hr ipwhn of Bw dMfi4 Jj. ufi, assisted by. Mri A. W. Roper as pianist. These two had charge of, ilje, music atthe ord's Sun-da- y Sdliool Convention in Wash Willie OffordT' A oar roofed in the mine Wth Will ington last year and the Morrison last week and badly wrenched tfiiTback.' "T"??t'B in San Francisco last June. A great storm passed over n There are none better in tho last Tuesday night. It struck world apd Kentucky is to bf nly only house; that wa jhe Home ongratufated upon getting such f Kgv. J. R. Eva'iiH. About O.o'elocK wa's busy readmusical attraction for its conven- while the Reverend ing he beard many voices join in a tion. good old familiar hymn some, disAll information in regard to tance from bis house. Soon, the entertaiqraent of, delegatea to hnupe wan .full of tbd Mt. Zion Bapthe Kentucky Suuday School tist church ladeued with tlour," sugOouvantion, Louisville, Oct. 19-2- 2 ar, coffee, potatoej, corn, preserves,, picklpp. apples, oranges, tomatoes can be secured by addressing etc, Mrs. Bell presided at the piano. Mr. Huston Qum, 712 Louisville Prof. Bell in a few chospti words Trust Building, LouiBville, Kv. presented gifts from the 60 or "more Earl-iugto- klna.'Apdrew Hskjas, little Jams t and George Evans. ,3 Mt. Zion Baptist church will begin revival uext Monday night. Yiu are Invited to attend. ,jb,ilii.lrJil nmfeinT .rtl-- . i'IN , itea,,. x- , ja-- M, t WOODMEN OF THE EWnsville, WORLD I - .'J. vlsitingiher mother. Mr. Andrew Brown got his foot masn-e- d '' In, the. mines lastwesk. Mrs. Mary Moore has just returned from St. Louis where she has been hi, October 15, 1911 Columbia, Tenn. k Mrs. Malice Palmer has been en the sick list but in improving. i Old papers for sale at the Bee office. BsllFawler hs returned from f Ou account of above occasion the L. & N. R. R. will sell round trip ticket at rate oMl.00. Speoial train will leave Earlitmtonnbnnt 8a.m.. October 15. Returning leavo 10:30 Fame ii'ay. V Ev-iuitSv- illj I. There m threa beautiful 42 pleee Dinner Sots, which will be awarded to the three leading contestants on Odt.25th'" I R. H. Dfaeiiile, G, P. A. D. P. Btniu, riiMcirrrr "' !S'H.TpJS'L-JEJ'!.l-5iHSiisel4p9i iiurTijA iji'CJP'Njf ii'VljiiJi A. i3 X r r I. .I A' yjJ'Jift p..llJi!jSB, mmsssssissmsssssi 1 ra& Get Into The Big Auto CONTEST FREE 5 closes May 1, Car on Display at: BarnB, Covsra.irici CDtriLtest ' t v m t i Touring Car to be given away free by Earlingtqn Boosters Club. Each member of this club will give votes that' y ill entitle the holder of the greatest number of votes to this elegant Automobile Free. A grand $1,600 Howard Five-Passeng- er KEE How to1 w . . 191 , . oc Company Wjth .every yearly subscription to ... atfSSFSBIksBlBllSlBBlBlBBlltBlHkSlSiBBHHIMiSifeL 4 , How to Get Votes BBBBBBBBBBBBBSSBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSSSBBBSBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBm. Votes on the'' Automobile will be given witn every cash purchase' made at the store of any member of the club, ioo votes for every dollar's worth purchased. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BUSY. The earlier you start the more advantage you will have in the final count. Remember, the object of this contest is to get business. We are going to give this fine Auto to the person who will accumulate the greatest number of votes,, therefore it is to the terest of every' contestant t6 ask their friends arid neighbors who buy their Dry goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and everything they get from memberssof 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 v greatest number of votes. " .if Get Votes WKmWRyK& I LsssHeii ZiilWMMMUEli9Mm MKSaMevRgiig IHSaeJr The Earlington Bee, accompained by $ i in cash, 3,006 votes will be given. This 1 i 7M.3WW&L tJBsamfemwTB&hJm&jEb--cCi- .j rtftrAptlilt S.djBnSSmmmUI flKjMoivfcj;i&jsgajgg, "' v '; '' " . applies to back subscriptions as well as new subscriptions, and you can pay for as many as you desire. You can also getvoces 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 vo.f their .accounts. But the best way to get votes is to secure subscriptions to The Bee, as the sched-uleo- f votes is so. mhch greater for subscriptions than for anything else. You will be suprised how, easy it is to get subscriptions to The Bee if you try Rulcs of The Contest Read carefully tfie rules of this contest, as it will make it muchVeasier for the contestant ", to understand the methods that are used. iNo name of contestant will be known 1, 2, No names of contestants will be ilished. 3. .Every Contestant gets 2,000 votes fo start with. 4. Every contestant gets a nunv brought, ber. 5 Standing of contestant's number published weekly. A .Alt. votes .must-1'Tie" vofejn. pckggfr 7. Votes must?notb written on,':-in Wednesday for recording. , .. $ - CONTEST CLOSES MAY 15, 19 12 9mmmmmwmmmmmi Send in Your Nomipation at Orice and go to Work for it:.-' L. C. Wiley 'Watche. Clocl Jewelry ImJ 3f Fine Watch Repairintf with contestant's number and amount on top'slip only,"" '9.,;.C6lQrv.to.6fccJftificati. twjllbejyuncs ans"rirnMciuiB uiuy tuiirgeu ujununy auujuu'UC retorueu monimy 10 toum. iunuinlvr nf vnfps nn lAnv K. Q1. W1I1S ' hfnr rrhiriinor H Pnnf:tatif hivinor the 12. "ConteStants wjh not be permitted to solicit votes within our store or in front of the building. - lrr:f Mi Giitige kiHg & Stiii Drug. Semi-Week- ly A DrutfgistV Sundries and S?da Fountain Wehb Brothers, Groceries W. H. Bee, l" ,i m - iliiMiIW!."s K5SJeJtel , . Whitfori, Hardware, Stoves ,......,.... , Ir COAAAND & CO MiliineryL4R.dy li'd -- INCORPORATED $FPer YearHJ Dry Goodi, Clothinrf. Shot. ;v .. 'iritw r Ti i.y$ r iiX .''.! to WarCarpt .:. . . er ' 'i: :, xi . Wll ....,....l.nl(lvn. " ? ?.".. ,?? t'T - 41 . v'e-f-I ". v. 1 v,fr. witilMIliiWWW,' l.i. Wi jhaii.mil mmmmsi 41 h4 Rjtf .,.'. ; Kx JK . & H, Bqrnetl & Stoni, Liveryman U . ' .It. l'i&, ...BM E .J4B V 'H'.lfi -- jin I ,4W s ..ksr'jww P1 . ii UK n7 ,, " - n"iiii ii'K r n. i. ., ,1 WPIfiiWei'it'p"' 'Vnj "it'nr 'Jef21f!W-- '