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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 27, 1911
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Digital page images are linked to the text file. ui..i.nmKvwm ! ia. . xtot.s fMi. -- mn.mmt .nr-i- i -- ww' i sfflc3wsfc . i -i TUESDAY .flflHMBHfll'v V ;.'i,aBS-wwv-.- ' xWu nyUi m im i inwww . ,f - TUESDAY '.JSOfv t i Stfnd FRIDAY wHWJTTi H H 'B' B and FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE OCTOBER 27, 1911 , & '&M. TWtNTY-SECON-D YEAR . EARlINGTONt HOPKINS COUNTY, KYFMWAY, n : 'ii? v. y t : 5' w;r & THREE DAYS AVIATION : 1 MEET t , Church Notes : Madisonville Notes J School Notes L Mor-tbaB.Oap j Mortons Gap JVeiws"! BARGAIN DAY J FOR THE BEE (A& FA""--. The T'eaoher'B Association whioh i Sultj.'ot of next Sunday morning's Him Goldie Weir, High School was held here Friday, Oct,, 20, was OhriitltH Oksrok Every Saturday From Now Until In Foniinti ut ChrlMtlHii church. "Tho teafeher, .spent, the week-on- d well attended. A nice dinner waB All the regular Bervlces wjll be Psnlins of David'' At 7:80 o. m, ,as the guest of Mr. and served. the End of Auto ConAble talks were made and V Ward, ' Lockwood and Prowse held at the Christian church here- the t heme is "Kentucky." You are Mrs.- H. the day waB enjoyed byVll. ' test the Bee after, as the revival meetings at the invited. Mjbs Katie Mumll and RubySUk Will Be There on November MfsB Susan Lovan has returned Methodist church hae closed. AfWalt.er Loiig. of the Nortonvllie liiotolredio: Madlsonvllle Friday af- home after a short visit in White WILL GIVE NINE THOUSAND VOTES. ter a rest of a few weeks for that Coal Co., loft Wednesday for Pittrf-bur- ternoon, 2, 3 and 4 with Monon and Harold Plains visiting relatives. revival, It will he the aim to put on Pent)., to begone pnvoraf dayB Qldhdiu in T'" their machine. a program of unasual Intf rest in all' In interest of the C ml O . Miss Georgle Lamb Is the guest of Tne Bee has decided to make evWEDNESDAY CONTRACT SIGNED ;Jf ri.iJJti departments and In all services next W. E. Wooten is lu Louisville kondy, Rule visited Becond grade her sister Mrs. Cleve Medlook. , ery Saturday a bargain day and. tlilrfwdek oil buslnoaa. Sunday. MIbb Stella Nixon, of Luzerne, Is from now until tho end of y Hopklnsville, Ky., Oct. 35. The Sunday school at 0:80, F. B ArDon't forget jtho Y A r'to Favors who has'been absent contest will give 9,000 business men of Hopklnsville today Bee ifiis n hratnsir oflloe for Macii- - for'tho past week on account of the at the bedside of her sister Mrs Virsigned contracts for an aviation nold, Superintendent. The contest Bonvlilu people in Morton's votes for every new subscriber and gil Woodall. - .de(h Furulof.uorjjraudfather 1b aaln at Helen Georgle meet at Mercer Park next week. It with Paducah is now on und we as-the little daughter 0,000 for every renewal secured on . .. . will be the flist ever held in this all our frlendB to attend and assist jturo'Siore. If .ybU waut advertis- shoVl. .?. of Mr, and Mrs, Will Taliaferro, is Saturday. If you want to win the, ing or job work or wisr to subscribe region aud Is expected to draw great Cornelle Fenwlck of the Junior very ill. $1,600 auto got busy for tho Semi-Weeerowas. tub uatas will be .Nov. 2, us m winning tho banner for tho for the paper, call up.r.uiuber 4. class Is absent on account of illness. 3 aud 4. Among the bir.dmen will host work in all departments during Bee. ,AiiiEBN Davis, Manajter. Mr. Dan Lovan has to be the celebrated "jibW" Ward, the next few weeks. George .Thomas Baldwin who has Arizona. His family returned Mrp. Tnnkwnnr1. nf Rf. will leave Preaching services begin at 10:30 Plains, Leila Wilson, of White been absent for the past. three weeks , returnod home Thursday OharloB O. ProwBQ otrHliisylle, soon. Mr. and Mrs; Lbvaii will cl mt. .rrowse, wno was iormer cony Communion services at the mem- after a visit to friends fu this city. with typhoid fever is back at school. make that their future homo here. Juage of OhrlBtlan colritjp, 4YWil All friends are Invited and all Frank Cliiltnu. of Pembroke, was The Sixth grade has some creditBig Four Planning sJo 'Dredge Pigeon Bio. Wallace preached hers Satpatented bers of tho church are expected n in iMiulibtinviU Thursday. months ago, invented able map work on display this urday and Suuday. Creek' forHarbor ' a flying maohine with which1 he' Thus E. Finley, of Providence! week.) be present. " fly to fame and fortune. Ho to Evening services "begin nt 7:80. A was in Henderson Thursday li Little Mavoureeu Morton who has has completed a courae In atTavIiU ( his party. Evansvllle, Ind., Oct. 24. (SpecRegplarity in attendance is an song service of unusual interest will tfapn school at St. Louib and will exMiss Elizabeth tiivens arrived in thdispetisable requisite to successful beeu very slck"for the past few days ial.) It waB announced today that' is muoh better. hibit Ills maohine and make flights will introduce the service. If you Madlsonvllle Friday morning fron: the Big (4) Railroad will Bpend over "" each da? of the meet. like good singing, .come. The ser- Bowling Green to upend ' the. week- school work. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. DaVis and sons $750,000 in the The Third Regiment band will mon dredging df the mouth-oend with her mother Mrs. C-- O. Parents should keep their children Charlie and Jlaymond, of White furnish music and there will be nu- you. will be short and will Interest Givens. Pigoon Creek here and make a home until just time for them to PliitiB, wore in the city Sunday. at merous features of interest. We make a special!" of doing two arrlvejat thq.schooi building Tuesday afternoon the Ladles' at 8:15 Mr. Julian Welch haB returned deep watkr harbor preparatory of and throe color work. If you want a.m. ind 12:60 p,m, Btage on the Ohio River COAL Aid Society will meet. from Bowling Green after having Work Ib expected to start soon. olasBy Job work that will give satisk XDTX XZf LOSIDV Wednesdap night, o AILtbe men aud Awomeu of finished bis business course. our samples and-'gefaction meeting of the cnurcn. ttong re- prices "eoo Macjsbnyjlle are invited 'to. join a home the Mr. Angus at "You Waat a Job?" home GtvcrnmeM's ExpienUI P(nt U hearsal to follow. This rehearsal Oulce in Morton's Furniture Btancb KiNibnary . Society until all the Thursday on Lovan was called death Store, account of the That question would be asked yob will be in preparation for the Evan'bWi'i&id sri'rls are back Into their Wrecked ly DiH Ailkkn Davis, Manager. of his grandfather, Mr. W. B. Lo- almost dailv by business men seek gelistic meetings to begin tho follor A. H. Baetman, of Tennessee, who JMpeeivoejrades of our graded aud van. wing-Sunday, ing your services, If you were quali and all friends who was formerly Cashier of the Citizens JBlgh ichoelB. Pittsburg, Pa.I Oct. 24.The. ex- Misses Minnie Kington, E iua fied to keep books, to write a good to assist in the chorus iBank, of Nebo, passed through ', Say Father, where Is Johnny,.' on perlraentsl coal mine of the United Whitfield and Blanch Alien, of business hand, 'or to write ShortFriday States Bureau of. Mines at 3ruee daring the meetings aro Invited to wir a short visit. enroute to Nebo the stfeot or In school? He ought Moss Hill, spent Saturday night hand. TJbeDniugbon Training will to b!S school, Don't you .think" so? tea. Pa., just ouUide.f this city. attend ibis rehearsal. V George with Rena Mae Kington. qualify you. For prices on' lesson Friday night, Young people's was in theIglebart, of White Plains by an explo city Tbursaay. was wreoked-to-nigh- t The: oard of- - Trustees have pre- - Mrs. Bajley meeting. Mrs. Frank B. Arnold Frauklln spent Friday BY MAIL, address JnQ. F. Draught an J Mn. Wallace Weir and Mr. sion of coal dust fired by black powon. Nashville, Tenn. For catalogue ' fou Klrby of Hanson left Saturady entedtbo High School room with with Mrs Gy Morton. der .touched off as an experiment. Superintendent. uiormug for St. Louis to visit rela- spine jhew wipdow ourtins. Which giving rates of tuition AT COLThe Evangelfs.tlc .meetings wtll tives. Mlu engineers and coal operators were much, needod aud are greatly Mrs. l)an Loynn spdnt Saturday LEGE, address Draughon's Practinight with her sister Mrs. R. L. Loto J3ruceton to witness begin at the Christian Church ou Mra. L. E. Lynn was in Madison-vlll- o appremated. who went cal Business Coltego. today. van. .the test said thoy saw onp of the Sunday, Nov. 5Mu 'Rev. V, J. Nashville, Tenn., Paducah, Ky., ' Blrdand Arbor dav exercises will MIbb t, of coming Mftho Hudspeth, South Kentucky Get tbe habit monfr .remarkable' sights lt tholr Edna Whitfield and Miss EvanBville, Intl., &ud Washington,. be htl5 at the Auditorium Rink on will arrive the da and brauch office of the live. Frldayfaftorjfoon Ootr 27, 1011, At Blanch Allen who have "been visit- D. C. - will do tho preach lug in these meet- .Bcc, at Morton's Furniture Storer, ing friends in Mortons, has returned Wbilo no poraons wore injured bov2:80 p.lm. The Interior of.the build- erat had narrow escape. The village ings attcr his arrlvnl. AlargechoruB when you want engravedjeards, to thetr;home at Moss Hill. ' Big Heeling to Begin Soon ,ing wtf. bo:d,ocoratodanddrawing. letterheads, daiicottl eke ts tycojuUes from Brnce- - wt1Mml thn clnirlmr a.ftnr tlini'iiuti- -" Mrv4iad;ifcMr0.Guy-'-i2Henrycalled.' ?., ' Rv,-0- . W. Wlraberlv; of Madison We liavo tho, best and woTTcTfTxeacn'TCOTmTrill. biyonex? ton folt tho explosion, windows tier of tho meetings last spring, All hibitlon. Every one IB cordially oh Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Cole Sunday ville, haB secured the services of the singers aro Invited to join this lot us figuro with, you on prices, were broken and the electric . light celebrated cowboy Preacher, "Bud"" afternoon. invited to atteud. AII.BHK Davis, Manager. chorus. Robinson, of Texas, to assist in a plant was put outor commission. Oscar Quails of Nebo was in Iu the debate "Why Shpuld we Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Kington spent meeting to be held at the TabernacTho oxplosion while "made M. S. Church, South Thursday. The Preserve and Extend our Forest." Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. le bbginuiu'g next week. Mr. RobwaB a huge surprise. inson has a national reputation and Ben Saryrt Ciarksville Tenn. la Margaret Kemp will represent the Jim Woodward. Services at the M. E. Church, upheaval was a revt-1- . force of the will doubtleso draw' large congregaSouth Sunday at 11 a. tu. and 7:80 visiting his brother Thop. Soy in Junior clasB: Howard Atnolj the Bro. Stauly, of Earlington, at- tions. The singing will be a feature tlon. Huudreus of cement bags this city. Sophmore; Margaret Atkinson tho tended services here Suuday night. in this meeting. wefghing forty pouudB each were p, in, by tho pastor. Morning sub Freshman and Rex H&inby the hurled from tho mtuo mouth with ject, A Clean Heart. Evening Miss Mammle Durham, of NorA Texas Wonder . Never Out of Work. the force of a bullet and lauded tage The Advantage of Disadvan tonvllie, visited friends here last ' The Texas .Wonder cures kidney hundred feot away. The busiest little things ever three to four Sunday school at 0:80 a. m.. Paul aud cures diabetes, weak and lamo Tbe Mendelssohn Quartet, tbe 1st 'week. made are Dr. Kingte New Life Pills.Tho roof was blown off tho fan Dr, A, W. Davis and J. E. Shaw, backs, rheumatism, aud all irregu- numbor of the Lyceum Course will globule pill Ib a sugar-ooate- d house while a mine oar at one of the M. Moore, Superintendent. Let all larities of bladder troubles, remov- be held Wednesday nlgbt Nov. 1st., was in Madlsonvlllo Saturday on Every of health, that changes weakness- who can attend. We have new ad- ing gravel, the kidneys and bladder 1011. openings to the mine was sent flyInto ste'ngth, languor into euegy ' It Id. for the benefit of the business. every Sunday. In both men and women. Regulates brain-fa- g into mental power; curing" ing acrossja oreok and embedded it- ditions Bchool. Every one is cordially InOur teachers aro wide awake and bladder troubles. In children. If not Mr. Thomas Robinson and Than-u- Constipation, Headache, Chills, Dy- - '' self in a hillside. Flames shot forty come but. help your druggists will be se'ut vited to attend. sold by ' Hayes was In Madlsonvllle Sat- spopsla, Malaria. .Only 25c at all feet from; the mine's mouth aud prepare themselves to teach tho by mail oh receipt of $1.00. One tbosobool. iii 4 druggists. urday. lesson. small bottle is two months.' treatjirge piecsB of concrete were thrown Miss Ruby Sisk'lS 'teaching wrlt-ln- g Mr. H. E. Grasty has been visitMrs. Tom Feathorston was in Mad ment aud seldom, falls to perfect a The Stanley Speaking t oat distance away. aBdjpelllngii the e'lght grade, ing his brother Sado Grasty and is cure.- Send tor 'testimonials' from now .on his way to Atlanta, Ga. fsonville Wednesday shopping,- Ky. aud others'tattes. Dr, E, W.: progressing rapidly- nuder Hon. A. O. Stanley spoke to a fair Chronia Vlieumatlsm contracts the Miss Alberta Barnett returned sized audience at the Opera House Hall, 2968 Olive street. St. Louis, lief inBtructWB. musolqs, distorts the joints aud unhome Sunday after a tow days, visit Hst nlirhti Ho was introduced by 1 Mj. Sold v druggists.! dermines the strength,. A. powerful , ;.,. .The girls of.the Freshman class in rieuo. IF. D. Rash in a. few well chosen' re penetrating and relieving remedy I. C.R. R. TIME- CARD. one or,'.r. In Ballard's Snow Thtlr'. Weekly Htt- t- nave petitioned'' the Principal of Mrs. Sallie Lewis, of Depey, ,ls marks. tHr. Stanley maderece,iyedi... wHl b fund Gun dub Have High School fbr a." few hours vaca- here the guest of Mr. and MrB, W. hlB customary sReec.bPBi and Wfllmeat.elt restores' strength and. Time of departure of Illino4a Cen-,rNames uti tfMU,u FeWowJ . .. A . the "usual amount of applause pp IsnessT to the aching ihbds v trains from Nortonvllie, ;Ky. tion on Thursday- afternoon to get W. Kington. . ' '. ' ',-96o, tOo and $1.00 per bottl-b.... ... ,...18 flowers and leaves for decorating Moore. Ed KOKTH BOUND. ,...... ky. , Ol Bernard Mining Co. J ho. Cansler. 1,38 p.m. Ife'.lOi. ;....-.- .. poraftd, Drag DeparHnent Harrys Anderses. . . . ......... . .'.".via. the Armory tfii JSIrd and Arbor day.' ion-i8.40 a. m. No 104'. C. G. Ong. .,..;;. Fathers and Mothers; Do not I No. 122, local pass.10.4S a. m. Maryin Lanier;.. Ui ..Jr..-...- . ',14 force tbe boys jmd girls to work atHXADJADLT.WT p,. m. No.. lM.loeal !j '8 J Robtetelnbab..rt,..r.. ...... .14 home, bat let them come to school. SOUTH BOUND W. iii. Rash. . V.'..v-- v . . ......... .1,4 bWMk tiAufformt to 4.08 p.m. No. 101 Ohas. Trahern?: ;1. .'$1. ;. . .;. ; . ., .14 They will appreciate it when they 14 get older. Tom Ptiyton. .'..., i.4s Ki m Ne. 10b. .. tKtTofthc 18 No. 121,loealpasB. 1.38 p.m. E. O. Goodloe. ..:;....,.. r No. IK local pass 5.63 a. ra. Harmon Vaughn. . . . .4 . . ;'; .... .11 The Boy's- of tbtElgbth Grade Morgan, wwriBrn em Herrna Gilbert King. .. .'v . . ..'.i..; ......... .11 and High School are making a full ployee working under J)anUn98tead, W. E. Kirkwood...j...v. .,.? ....:11 collection of Native Kentucky W. R. flloyd..,u.-,...'.;;.v:...-.,..JlSwenty-flv- e L. . N. TIME CARD. waa out about the top of the. headspecJmens have .......,..,..,. ..10 woods. Leslie Boyd...; ; " wbieb made a pretty tavere scalp been secured. :.9 J. WiIavwood. wound, it was nothinr serious. He Time-- oi arrival of tramB passing Jno. Long. .'.,'.....'"..,'...... .;. 8 Last week was tbe banner week wae onluty a weefc or tw.o on io. h rough and departure" of train t Dr, O..B. Johnson .., .....v.,;. 8 for attendadce.. fclae average of the 7 Brick South worth.,., eountof tb woundtThe acoldent was originating at Earlington. Messrs Anderson, Moore and Ong sobool wae.95per.cent. There is the Effective Snnday, April 0, 1011. caused by a bnck being loosened were; the visiting' MajUsonvllle largest' enrollment in the history of NOBTH BOUND, while theywere; plulllug the pipe to Shooters. the school: X' fi.SSa. m. No. 92 the top of the siore. His frlendB Tho Junior olasB 1b reading "Fai-ri- e 11.15 a. m. No. .62... and The Bee wish htm a quick reMrs. Fawcett's Pumpkin -, -Queen.'J. 7.28 p.'m. , No. 94...... covery. 11.22 p.m. No. 64..;..wi. Mrs. J. E. Fawoeft, of MadlsonJunior and Sophmore classes had hot-bread- s, vllle, claims to. be the champion a Geometry tost MondayVSOUTH BOUND. '' Public Spcaluni pumpkin raiser of the county. She, SiO. 68........ ..... 4.80 a.m unaided and alou.6: raised 98 pumpHon. B. T. McGregor, Republ(can 8.23. a. m.' No. 95V C hlr at SlkiWcrville kins on a smiill patch, and one of candidate for Attorney General will' 1.21 p. m. JNO. 61 them measures 4 feet and 4 Inches 03 The "Annual Fair" at Slaughter-vllt- e 10.48 p. m. No. aWrass the voters at the opor$ one way and 6 feet 8 Inches the othwas held Thursday and Friday house this placo, Saturday, Nover way. This Ib undoubtedly the aud ,27th. largest pumpkin ever raised in cap- Oct. 20 Floral Hall was filled with ember 4th, at 7 p. in. Acordlalin-vitatlo- n INTERURBAN TRAINS. The to all to dome tivity and can be seen on the back many beautiful exhibits and the is extended NORTH BOUND. porch. 'ettt aud hear this notable speaker displays of stock in the rings wore 7.52 a.m. No. 104 very fine indeed. jno. lOtf..... 10.65 a.m.. Saved His Mother's Life. NT .liVQ Mr. nd Mrs. Joe Brfnkley Enkriain Large crowds attonded both days. Al Vt ,AUU. ....a...... Oftflntn" every-da- y "'rj k' m. Four doctors had clven tvlft iin " Dinner was served by tho ladies' o.m-p. "t No; 110... " "I'l of Brinkloy' enter-table- d Mr, and Mrs. Joe writes Mrs. Laura Gaines, of Avooa, the church in tho City Hall aud ' SOUTH BOUND. at their home on Railroad St. ana my ohiiureu and all my the tables fairly groaned under Its X.8., Thursday night in honor of Miss No; 108 710 a. m, frietfds were looking for me to die, load of "good things to eat." A Benulo Pace, of Prlucetoir, Ind. No. 105 10.00a.m. when try sou insisted that I use nice sum being realized. were enjoyed until Music and cards No. 107 12.57 p. m. Eeotrlo Bitters. I did qo, and they Climbing the "soaped pole" for a 4&te hour, when a two course 8.20 p.m. No. 109. have done me a world of good. I tho (5.00 Gold piece, "tho fat mans The luncheon was served. Those pres6.10 p m No. Ill will a Iways praise them. "Electric raco," tho "saok race" and tho ent weret Mestiames Hattie Dill? Bitters is a priceless blessing to wo- "threo legged raco," and many othGrape Cream of from mgjiam, Brlnkley, Rentro, Whit-fort- f, men troubled with fainting and diz- ers of this nature were tbe source of Misses Margaret Mitchell, M. H.& backache, headache, great, ftinntd E.TIME CARD. zy spells, debility, constipation or Slangh'tervlHe's-Annua- .those who attended , Georgle Beall, Benule Pace, Dodge weakness,, Fair. V O'Brien. Lucile Holt, Alma Rentro. and Messrs Jim Malouey, P. L. Ford,. M, H. A E. time card went Into kidney disorders. Use themvigor. TortrIai;atteia4 lipj4id its bur&lBjJ ur:,l gain new bdajtUf'Strength awd tW 'Harmon Vaughn, Lee Withers, effeet Sunday. Anrll 9. lull. They've guarantee to satisfy or every dij.1 Vu'i Oiotmeot quickly itas Itt Clyde, Thompson, Leonard Goodloe, No. 112 leaves 5:45 a.m. money refunded, Ouly 50o at all preidln, tewasMy rUve She llcbloe, cures i Ernest Renfro and Will Whitford, No. 118 8:80 p. m. ATJOPKINSVILLE r . j g, " Semi-Weekl- h , kly 1 it-- e TOLfjDffi,WO aa ox-pec- ts in-tero- st '. f "XADX-TO-ORDX- mid-wee- Earl-ingto- t -- are-willin- g Mad-Bonvil- le -- nt Fvttu-gollB- Semi-Week- lv em-boBs- ed -- ...Pik. - if- . Mad-'l8onvil- lo Bub-ieo- t, eight-gxade- - . el . - - - . al .... f.l-,...- . - ,. , , - - . , .lo - ommmMmx - fct.: .. ,,.,...., ; ,. - l : AbsolutelyPure Where the finest biscuit, cake, crusts or puddings are required Royal is indispensable. Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain, km& Powder ' , . - ....;... substantial, foods, for all occasions. only baking powder made Royal Tartar l L-- t- , - arrives.... aruggnts. It prMBtlj. At any drug tlore. I ,& . lASpuMfe'- : ,..wls?'5' 'K'"V';!;'wr".'- - o (aMB I. -- " t i I - . ' ifcr--- r vir Mi Lett : l ', ' t' ' .hi i '& fieoucnon 1 ' rfr Sale 1 i Begins Saturday, October 28, and Closes Saturday , November . I '.ill 'f ever offered to tHe consumers of Hopkins and adjoining counties. Snap- rTnrHJS Greatest Feast of Bargains I py new goods at prices never before offered at tiie beginning of a season. Eacli department is. filled most up to '.: with tbe season's newest and Everything date Merchandise. Brand new goods at the price of left reduced. overs? Don't fail to visit this sale. f' ," ... ' ..... Y fhe McLEOD STORE THE STORE THAT SATISFIES H yr MlDISONVILLB BPiaaaaaaaaaaaaaw sr. KENTUCKY rvicos fourth 3un Jay morning and evening in each month and Saturday evening preofdinfr. Prayer mooting Friday even.'.;,. Sunday school 2 p. in. Rkv. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. EPISCOPAL Chubok Services 1st aud 3rd Suitda.v night at 7:45 at tho fcc ol n v I V i r mjnwM,-i'ij-- '' "T . . i r ... j' y9 SiSP1! TENNESSEE BEE AKS EECORD Last Year's Coal Production Greatest in History of State Dcissored amiies '" 3 i; L&'1 uStniifJlMrfflT-- fl'M'nighiiir3ariidll! ft) The Irish are Retting in every- Tonueaseo iu 1910 was 7,121,880 short where. Here is a firm in Salt tons, valued at $7,025,850, au incroaso of 12 per cent over the production of Like Oity: Schlesiucer, Mor-ph- 1009, when tho output ammoun't'ed to ,, & Dowenthal,, , 0,858,045 short tons, valued at y J ' Tho total production of coal in The limit is t.ippipki.WftS disr. covered-- . .by, rondack hotel: Old Frauk Adams, who found State, and although in the districts the ability this in thewareropm of a Adi- output was to a'bsorb tho increased somewhat overtaxed aud a correspondent TonuoBBde'tf coal production in 1910 .of was the largest in the history of the cord for the State as a whole .was a decided improvement over 1009. Iu Thing! Sure both 1009 aud 1910. however, priceB "1 say, it waban outrage," were much lower ihau iu any of the 8i8ted the man from, Iowa three proceding years. The highest call off the best on that wrestling prices attained for Tonueaseo coal in watch on the pretext that it was recent years were recorded iu 1907, was gambling." Betting on Gotch whou a tho average for the State aveton. Iu 1008 the $1.25 short isn't gambling 1" rage price dropped to $1.15 and in 1009 to $1.09. The returns for 1810 A Precaution show a blight advance, to $1.11. Mrs. Flint (severely) Do you Lamo back Id ono of the most ever drink, intoxicants? common forms of muscular rheumaSoiled Spooner (at the door) tism. A few applications of Chamb-erlain'Before replying, madam, permit For salo Linimeut will give relief. by all doulere. me to ask if dub is an invitation lu-"- to B basin." "Please tip the prices sullered accordingly, tho re- school at 9 :S0 a. m. Preaching ovor j Lord's day at 10:45 a m. aud 7:45 r m. Prayer, meeting every WjBduoi-da- y at 7:80 p. m. r Mayor H. O. Bourland. Db. D. T. Stanlby, Pastor, Police Judge A. J. Boi.nett.' M. E. Ciiu'BOir. Regular servicer Chief of Police Wm. Bradloy. ; third Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 :30 p.m. Night Chief J. H. Hamby. Tax Assessor J, H. Cofbltt. Prayer meeting weuuoBday evening City Clerk Paul P. Price. at 7:30. Sunday-schoat 9:80 a. m. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold.;'" . Class meeting, second Sunday at City Physician W- - .. Nisbet. , 10:80 a. in. CltJ Englneer-- R. E. Whlpflor. Rev. HoivrzoiiAW, Paster. WqSci' Street Commlssldner-Rnh- t': M.,.K. OiiUKUH, dtiUTH. Rev. V. Juq." B Atkluk'ou, C. Brandon,1' Cou.nclluu-on Madison Oldham, F, D. Rash, Geq. '6 vorV Sunday pastor. Services ahd rft ,.,ll a. m- M C. Atkinson, Thus. Blair, C. m. Suuti,ay school at U:H Henry. Mooting night first Monday ' 7:45 p. Praye'r meeting, u. m. WdnHuav night in each mouth. "' eveuings,"t 7:8U o'.oTook, JLacJles School Trustee Paul Board pf Health Ed M.Truhuru, Aid Sociotj; pyor. Moudav after- v Mon-daG Gilbert King aud Curtis B. John-- .' noon. OfDcial Bouru ineetiug after first Suudav iu each M. D. ion. mouth. Postmaster Chas. Cowe U. CITY DIRECTORY. n Library. Rev. Geo. O. Abbitt, Rector. . . First rnas.. every Sunday and holy dayat7:u., a. m. Second mass and preaching J:80 a. m. Vesport and benediction 7' p. m. Rev. J. P, MoParlond, Pastor Sunday ChbibtiaN' Ohuboh. Cathomo Chukoh. ti"' CHURCHES. LODGES. O. S. Crenshaw, Clerk. Modem WoodmeiiiOf hejWprld, Masouio Lodgo E.' W. Turner, No. 548 moots 1st. and 3rd. .Fridays No. 11092 meets overy Wedueiday. In each month. Y. q; WXtkast B4. U. J. PutiiLipa, Sec' Elks, B. P. O. No.'78iTmeets at Victoria Lodgo, No. 84, K. of P. Madlsouvllle Monday. night. "R. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. meats every Monday night. Visit, Roy S.vyiLSON, Beorotary. ors welcome. ERNE8T NBWTON,. EArltugton Chapter, U. D. C, K. of R. and S. meets 1st Thursday In oacli. month Hopkins Lodge, A. 6.,l). W. No, at 2:80 p. m. 561 meets every Thursday night. Mrs. Kate Withers. Pres. Mission akV Bai-iu-st Ckukoh ' Y. Q. Walkkb, Sff. 1'ieai'hhiK 2nd and 4th Sunday at J I Kuights and Ladios of Scourity a. iu auo 7:K0 i. in. and the precedGolden Cross Lodge, Earlinuwm. will meet overy Booond and fourth Visiting iiiGinhors ing statutriay Ight. Church mootinv No. 525 meets 1st. uud tSrd, Saturday Monday night Satardk right before tho 4th Sun- night in each month. invited to atlotid. day. Sauduy School at 9:80 .a.m. C. S. Crenshaw, Clerk: Mrs. Bertha UmbtkAd, Sec. l'rjyti neeiint ovtrv Monday uight Sogree of Honor, No. 10 moots 2nd Visiting muuibura are cordially n't7:8i. Rev ( . H. Grlgson, Pastor. and 4th Saturday nights In each invited to attend any of these .ENmAi Baptist CiIukuu.- - month. Miss Lizzie Huff, Boo. Lodges . Court, Nq. 55, meets every 1st aud. 8rd Monday;' night at old Masouio Hall. Dr. C B. Johnson, 8orlbe. Stahdwalte, Trjbo Nq, 5T,Red Men meets evory Friday Bloep. HarrV LoNa, O, of R. Woodmen of..thj)...Wi)J:lrl.-.CAtMpCamp No. 801 moots .every Wednesday night., A tri'pinbefs are requested to beiho're. n ear-noB- tly Bon JHflfflfLodgo, Earllngton . a . ,,- ':... on merely an iuquiry? Diioovered Puck. In ob- - The Toll of Death One of tho most beautiful passages well-know- 1 N n the English langungo, that letter of Abraham Lincoln to served the uldery boarder,, "I Mrs. Bixby, condoling with her on who lower jaw was tho sacrifice of her five sons iu the saw a man fight to preBervo tho Union, is recallstationary, and ,yho moved his' ed by ajr6cent fatality in 'Pdntisyi-vaula- ., r; upper jaw. instead.'? . Industry exacts sacrifices, 'Ho must have been the man" but' the inothors are not offered such ,.' suggested, the JtBmtnrn pnrder, exquiBlto pouBolation 'that ,.;I9b Fr,om Xe rtRA,lJroadJniploy87W;e a Ipng, ejjenc after lokrnthat, flagnjan Jamosi M.obJh& Bardette had iu mind when he- Iqf the. Jersojr Centra josldlnguai on .the UaiictnCbuuk, was killed In tb. wrote thalftQtttrftpXj) of'theMu8tache., v switchyard. Suoh an accident Is tfekn-Kiee and Fall t moi enqugh, but btf was tho last jjo Joints that ac'hd.'ihWbles thWt afo six sonst all killed in railroad work. drawn or etfaetselwald-bf- t treat Hl8:aKern6hTspro8tr'te37nor1uT ed with BallardrB Bnow Ll&Tm'a'nr. it is thoroanv one to offer her.Lb.trlbute It penetrates to the spot where Prioe to seeded aud relieves suffering. Mrs' Bixby iu 'the mi?mffii: "Nearly forty .years ago," Soririeborie GlotMng V rs . rf . jrri.av.i'.-'v- . k. n ar . - :. - 4t i..Baam'iiBBB J--; The best tire' market; .affords for the i -- 1 ( .i ( i "l V - TLiMimmmmm:-'''jmmmmmmm- iLnwmmmw m i.Y-i- s 'raaBiaiBBaw money can be found at the St f BernarH HI - Store, ' S r fEhese . .clothes are mdq n- py--, A ll i 81. 1 the best tail6f s EmVtt&'tf-cifi&m.l&..-?-- f . ' jflHhlava-mialaa- !. :. -- by St. Bernardrnfk-:l;iiiioporated, Qw DMmU ""' r niffl k (mUymtmc asaKt uppn,th altar ' w mmmwm&mimm US . m?.tm:, :.&': vttS&w&JZMUm mmmm JnBaKftK$aaV m aHfli'xCriflHHlaaH " as.they last. iL. fe Wbe tlcTom'bBtteHth a Ta"4Ja iiAnrifttsa. a W aav.F lmafVaM htTiltrt. a M BaMUflM jj laaVMaVBt naVBK1aaaB Wc ypantj ydii to see Ii WAtrt!, Ill inis nne 01 ciocning ana tnensompare- - i the texture; quality andprjees wniipther . ' frell and;ill lqok 'wji ,.:... -. 1. f; war. and tho transDortatiouuudustry M Mr , v mmM wmm ::WBrl .'(jmv" WmMy fi I " 1 B DiaiONARf m ia oaiy - prodigalltyl: jthl&MtaorrlfUs.AlMvHnint jj'y r, iVf.w.iK' ' dt Industrial problems. Are we fatal couldjJjs Bajad1. - ur it Wm crir .. i'.. ifcii. Sf-W- , IhHH" ahaaaalRjrfiaaBl lines. ' U -- I4'4 ii xr ML JaV . jy. . d'ii ; , r ?- . L"fc s iaSOBi X. rafc MB ! HtSHBW aanvaaaac. J v Jffy ' All' ' 1 . SH 4 .- -J .1 ,i ' tj-- s 7iw i ., ists, and aro the workers themselves Incapable of applying lesson after lesson? -- - ml mbv If m lit THE MERRIAM WEBSTER 2LraSb Bcali- - vrorld's thought, j.si., w.u.uia ""; field fil ,tb action iQglsIatlonjOnforcIng the iss of safe ty appliances; passeaamoaaw in mo less, so fa,r.aB Its chief object Js of .without the Our corporation the Individual. mauagora should searoh thoir hearts deeply 'BP B,op if" .they lemsolves have lpft anvthlng uncjoue. , They con-corn- v W aew tmnbridgod many ywyra, aaa otuturo. i, pastten yftc,,! ahqlu.teljj worth- n " . -S- v ' "'J.Ki. "i- - dlotionary in ed mm' Mb ' Boys Suits ages 5" toil! $5 Bciys' Suits ages .12 to 18 $6.50 ' Men's Suits all the latest snakes :' and styles $10 td $20 . '. - ; : , 4 "!' t,w k w 4 If H .wimtiA -- i" ', ( ; -: , .- Rrau w 'frns - I ltutratioiis. lWaaoi t la the only dlctioairy1 with the new divided m Wordai more than ever before' appeared between two 6000 Xln coveri 9700 "it deflnes over 400,000 Pte, page. A. " Stroke BecaSM a' of Qfoioa." sn onoyclopedi In single volume. I leastvthlspbot coiisoTu'iion to Mrs. Moalmg.'vVall 8treet Jourual. owe-- at A SeeinM ! aoeepted by the Courts, Bohools and freas aa the one supreme a- ikotlty. SAeansA be who ksow Wins Suooesa. Xet ua tell j" 70a about this new work. yniTZ tit nwclmtn Bw dlTidtdeut. C ft C. HEMlAM CO., PaUUun, SfrbtfitU. Mu. HtmMaQUMft,TMinttSXilpokaLMf Houiehold Jfadicini that gives Confidona Is Foley's Honey and Tar Oom- T. J. Adams, 522 No. Siound. Mrs. Ave., ' Columbus; ' ICas., writfes; For a number yoars my children bavo been' subject' to roughs and colds I got some of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and have I found that it ournp thlor . coughs and codtfln a very Bhort time; bo j koep it In tho bouso all tho tlmo. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. .Incorporated, Drug Department. 1ST. t, 'felj - fr - . ' ri (.? tyfch .' :;..- BERlARn: KrrNiNe eOMPSNY Incorporated .ill . , w I .. . . R. ' I. .' COYLE, '. I r. Mana-get- ; r.Ai Store n . 4.'i i --: :i j: ,f v a L - 'M ; ; . a k. mnW, - .. r.T" .... - .n-- . ... .. ... ... ma. (,iwii'si.. . - "- v - .,-- -, WW f- --i- --liliM nil I IllllllliWi ' ' .. ..... . ' gii'JMBl PCTWTta-- l i Vf-V.- . i. ., --- i W iA 4--a- . - Xk i j. - WlOSJi 35 "V ja " ..-- tr i r k i l 4 i: Vfwim. twk Vyt &. I;'- twntarJ t4v4l i-Ann- 'bS ual. - teis jfrqj3y. v $ Nay-- . b, f l j MT A 1" JK It t -- .sT Event that Results in the Saving of 25 per cent on New Seasonable Merchandise -- pfrv ftiS fei Ii 4txAvM4 Mr4 fc 'i ju VnVfWfTsI 7 - i- - rtrr&-- & -1 w"flt M " ai F ft W"" - 3 T u. f - - J The remainder of the Ashby stock that was carried over from last season, consisting of odds and ends in our Coats, Clothing, Shoes, Dress GobdsjT Wraps,- 'Comforts, !.' .. o Blankets , Corduroy and leans' Parits'will be'sold at so cents'on the dollar. Our entire stock of new up - to - date goods is included in this sale.' i , xS EC Jp '; t i iw jE G; 7T1 m- - GOME fi- All Loom End" Calicoes, 1 Yard Lengths and Under, at Rate of 1. Cent Per Yard ! i vn'i '..hrrj ormrr rfor, i cj , f ,4 - i t ff fii rn frt ' " 4 i- - . , ft Domestic Bkach ami Brown I Jff f w r Undehyear1 . f MeV;iM Children's Shoes $1.00 black Vici Blucher, i Sizes 8 to 1U, sale price I $1.35 black Vwi Blucher, AAA sizes 1 1$ to 2, sale price. . AA $1 50 Tan Vici sizes to 2, sale price JI I I W Men's HooskrBU. pcr,yard Ijopc iBleach per yard 1 I .heavy fleeced Underwear in Ufilpe and tan, ' ', "yc ,i .wUlt '!' .H'. Ol v Ovv ancf .Shot Amer- w Sale Price iflif fiVif Overalls 75c7(5en's heavy fleeced Ufffi derwear, sale p'rice nrOC -25cjEhildren'5 Union- -: fr- d2U 9C J 10(4 -- wOv $lJS5 Boy's 'Knee .Pants- - i QQ Suits 6he lot of Boy KnicleMiJceV SuHsqutof fhe Ashby stock, regu lar price irom ?3.oo to u.v..,.',(h.w..vOv .. Table liftoft 40c Bleach Table Linon, very nice , , tor the, price, nnr 40c Table Linon in blue or red plaid, sale price'.". 75c Mercerized Table Linon, auns, saic pnc?.,,,,, . r ifVTtM''" to 2, sale price. 4 - A . 4vt.J 9frBut- , - Boy's LonPants Suits iQut iPtibe Ashby ;stock atiHalf Price., ( , mA C iji vmuiu .U'Um' ' vx ' atiitin iit ! )tT)'ijt ")3ov 0 Qgi .... C'yG 6j inches $1.504Vici and 1 $1.00 O'Bryan Bros.' and Baker & Hickman Special, OQf sale price patent leather . pnecj . . . . ij 1,00m Ends r Any- Kind, See our Shoe "Counter. Any, Size, Any Price. F" .M'Ji Men!s and Young- (Mn's. Overcoats - .' Overcoat$ I fif' $18.50 Craventte gray- and ta,n v. $1&50 light tan, - . l.fffW all'vbdl' PrdtA' - 4 ipi.J ' I4UIB L.IIIUII, guaranieea pure, sale price f IIIW..W .., IV. I 89c t i- Unigths f Clothing MM.'' .t :: i ...$12,48j Jpm Blankets 1 hi-75- c 25000 yards6rsimps6ri's and ican Calico, light, red, gray, Q light and dark blue, sale price pf, 2.000 yards of Simpson's 36 inch Figured Silkoline, regular C price 12c, sale price 2,000 yards A. F. C. and Zephyr Ginghams, regular price- "l 12 Jc and 15c, sale price . .'.'.-500 yards Cotton Suiting-- , plaid ef-Teds, regular price 20c, 4 1 faZW sale price . . . 500 yards of Soisette, in stripes; very preuy xor waists, regular yi... IZI price 15c, sale price. 1,000 yards blue Chambra Gingham, .regular price 10c, sale price... f 1,000 yards Outing Cloth in fight and dark colors. Regular C . 3(7 ii . 1 1 y I : $25:00 Schloss Bro., In this sale we are offering the greatest Suit Values of the season: 'Welhave1 seyeral1 lines of 'Clothing," including Schloss Bro. & Co., master tailors of Baltimore and New ' York. These Suits are guaranteed to toe first in quality ana style. The following pricest are on new ,and up tdate. Suits in 'l9ll models $12.50 Cravenette dark, gray, extra long. . . . aq .p3)0 QO Zp.lQ Q MQ $vnr0 i ' I ?,bEi".grfy,..tan.OT..i7.48 $8 dp, 52 inches long Special value $5 jOO Boy's Overcoat, sale price..... Cotton Blankets. . . $1.00 Cotton .Blankets, size 60x72 $1.25 Cotton Blankets, size 62x76 $2 50 Wool Nap, 10-- 4 . 1 4y C $1 ,74 $Qmwfi AQ Q 0g - -- W. L Douglas Shoes 7i iv price 74c, sale price wv . We carry one of the largest stocks of Shoes in the city, including W. L Douglas for Men, the celebrated Drew Shoes for Ladies, and Tess and Ted for Children and Star Brand Shoes for the whole famliy. Rugs $1.50, size 27x54 $2.00. size 30x60 t c Men's Shoes i 98c $1.48 $2.75 - $2.50 Gun MetaTbluch- er style, sale price Q4 QQ pI H?0 AQ $4 50, size 35x72 $4.50, room'size Matting Rugs $2.50 Pat. Leathetbluch 4 I er style, Sale price.. $2 50 Pat Button ! Zp I Sale Price $1.75 Kang. Kip. Bal. sole price $3 50 American AQ .$ iSO 4 ft .o?ante'$1.25 men's Jeans Pants A $3 00 men's Corduroy PantSj sale price . SSOTBSI .?4 "Clfffi 5ale;price....' vOv. (4 JO Cm1tO ,Cill Pahtsr'sale price. .'. .Snie'n's'Carduroy Gentleman,' par ent leather, saleiprice. J 4 " 4 'J $i .50 Brogan, broken pI sizes, sale price &f . MQ I .O 19 $2.48 Ladies' Shoes ' $1.50 style, said price $1.50 Vici; plain toe, black, Vic1!; ..; blucher v QQa QOv' QOf vOv M AO Tr . safe price I I." k4r $2.00 men's Corduroy Pants, sale price $1.50 men's Corduroy ' - "C'ljfll ty I mdj f1 fgv jflc j 4 ' $1.75 Pat. Leather biuy-cher'style, sale price. . $2.50 Pat. Leather vel- vet top, sale price. . . $2.50 in patent lether1," and" vi'ci button or (!, I 4 I ,jmake, sale price . .CjU-- U U $2250' Schloss Bro 4 I 'OaOU imake, sale price . . Schloss Bro. $20.00 4 fc I Da ,' make, sale price . . V t $15 00 Sonneborn 4 4- I Ik1 make, sale price . . $512.60 Sonneborn make, sale price. $10 00 Sonneborn make, sale price. We shall offer the remainder "of the Ashby stock of Clpthiiig at prices far below actual cost. Thesfe Suits are not damaged in any way, Mqst of them are 1910 ;models and prac' tically up to dafe. Note the following prices'. ' $22.50 Schloss Bro "f Q AQ make. Sale price.. $20.00 Schloss Bro. 4; make. Sale price.. I Hvi3. $18.50 Sdhloss Bro. AQ make: Sale price.. ' ' (mn $15.00 Suit? Sale price jP I Suits $12.50 Sale price $10.00 Suits QQ ' Sale tince $7.5Q Suits Sale nrirft 9 f Of Bf $3.50 Boy's Overcoat sizes, 10 to 14 $2.00 Boy's Overcoat, sIe l-- 2c price Feather Ticking 22 9ylf. if 4 MQ .O 1 -- hft $3.00 Wool Nap, 11-- 4 $2-4- 8 $5.00 AH Wool Blan- - MQ M kets, nice assortment. $6.60 All WOol Blan- 4 'kets, extra large 9T" vP "f" 9 w $8.98 $7.48 Feather Tic, strictly 4 first quality, sale price ... I 20c Feather Tic, good grade, sale price 12 Straw Tic, sale price 10c Straw Tic, yard wide, sale price l-- IC y 15c 10c 8Sc 3 Dress Ginghams and Apron Qi.ecks J Oh?Q ,4 Qg &4( I.Uh'tO Via Amoskeag Utility Dress Ginghams, sold everywhere at 10c and A1 sale price 12 03 C Good Apron Checks, pure dyes; regc, ri u "J m0 $6.48 tfiQO sale price. . Amoskeag Apron ' price 8 sale price c, ular 6 inequality, OC Eg Checks, regtllaY" " f, G. 'y Dress Goods 40c Worsted, 36 inches wl'dej all shades, sale price. .. 65c Woolen Dress Goocjs, QQg in large plaids, sale price 35c Dress Goods in plaids, JW - sale price 50c Mohair in blue, black and brown, yd wide . . . . 65c BrilHantine, in plain and'faricy stripes1, all colors, "UCIf QEg vjfjJp .,K? Ladies and Misses ,T.'. tM- jpoiij. ,f liJ ... v.;bIC r . jv liti- nO - Boys' Clothing ' iV fivv J&F fj r9v )S - ' rhWal" Shirts 50c and 75c Dress'SHirts, sale price salrprice,. ..... One lot of Tan Shoes, lace; " $J afAa .pricesrang-in- '!' jQkto Big reduction on all boys, Long Pants arid Knickerbocker Suits. Sale UriCC $6.50 Knickerbocker g $1.00 men's Dress Shirts, . sale price . 50c men's Work Shirts, sale price OQj wwV 39c 59c from $2.50 to Hj $3.50, sale price,. ..44) 200 pair qf Ladies' heavy Shoes, -- in Goodman, Hamilton & Brown and ' Star Brand Makes, regular prict from $1.50 to $2.00, 4 sale price Nf r V lilv fff Suits., i $4.$u " i 11 r3UU5... DOCKer 1 ooys . ., . ! 4.98 i '. & .. 40c Fancy Striped Worsted in fan, red and black, 36 inches OQ . .. 13.48 4A $3.00 Boy's Knickerbocker Suitsl.... $2.50 Boy'3' Knickerbocker Suits'. , . . . $2.23 $1 .98 wide, sale price JHf 75c Panama, in brown, blue and black, 52 inches wide, M sale price All 65c Dress Goods in New Scotch Mixtures and fall shades, MQg sale price 40C or Caracul $7.50 Ladies' Long QQ Black Wraps yfrpm&JQ $6.50 Ladies' Long Black Wrap One lot of Misses Wraps', Tegulnf price $1.50 to $2.00. f1 I To close at f4 $ 4.40 $l5 00inblaekclothjf4 ia or ... I J M40 $12.50,'black cloth A MQ V Pony-Skill;. $18.50 in black cloth(4 or Pony Skin . . . . , I A jM lOa4p tf ,4.40 J If) 4 . jA UP V, rk Im L. Stand VKp wc fc Madionville, Kentucky 4- -- I1ICKMAN Center Street 1 Abbu,s r V Old - J? A 131 .,.- - H,i iV- iHM HHWit "7?a'- Jjlr- -, w- -- v v 3J 'v u ,,! ' ' . "" if' " , . ,.. MMM4 . .. 4i r - .- - ; v.' HUh'I tl.be ), Jmi E. FAWOBTT Subscription Rates ie H4 j,A. 53 "&': i .Year ." ;v..1.00 . . , M. MCjORB, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER PAUL Six months Three months .Slnirio f ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER J. copies......'. ...'.... .' .;...'." 60 25 5 REPUBLICAN H H ""- :1 a-- iMemherof s fw Kentucky Press Association " - and Second District, Publishers League Spsoimen.copLos.mftiled.free r on 'apphcationf Correspond entg wanted Jnjall pftrts.of the cpuuty, Address us for par- ticulars. ' . . H H Hi ' PW Ih L H H & L "L 2r i4 o 'M'A Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Maii- DAVIS; Mfr. ' Tohville, Kentucky, Phone No.'4-MISSAILEEN ' Telephone, 47 Friday, October 27, 1911 ' The, man who whispers down, a Drought Developing New Resources We never know what we can do Untlt we try, and there Is nothing like adversity for Bhowing the way. " HhI .. . - H H mL fm W V BH kH V " -- HlH y Ur r" : JK well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Liko he who climbs a tree and "hollers." ' . -- THESfe&RtfGtfON lakeof every flnWB a11 .QJiS peace, .that is excirnjfipjtfrjotM" work and Striving gp ojlp vr: Creation ' " ; within. fire mu8icrnake3ia harmonies liipd tJiVbindingQ&rth&r of sweet andsv-I- t is tho ho'mtf of poetry, Hftjell, if we of the golden .treasuries of the artB. It the only thing in life that dbes.nbtlie withiu the reach of tlfe will. We can quicken our ac-- tiyities,hastBn our 6pecd,enlarge oiSr nriiscles, and increase our fcnowiedge, but the, .creative t rppod will not succumb to force or yet., Jo., gentle, wooing. We cab wreBtle with the koy board, ecibblo .out the brittle sentences, finger the brnBb or the chiBel, for a month of days and out from all the worried moodfi and wrifchiug not ono curve of beauty or any single loveliness of sound will come. Than on haphazard day, when rapid light is on the face of the waters, or ou some evening-fulof desire, all that has been a vagueness and a strue-gle;a 'sudden takes ou shape aud clothes itself in melody. On-thwings of its flight we seem to climb out of Epace aud out of time. Iu effectual strokes the dream comes true,. Rhythm enters where lately there was discord. Theu the rpliire fades, and the cold days Ptiiks, and wq are retnruprl again to level? of the uninspired. ital-uio- st , l of e . r i corn fodder was generally Allowed, to ro to waste in the field. But now It has tecome one of the western farmers' chief feeding- assots.- The Breeders' Gazette says of this as a . i. substttuto for hay: average hay crop of Illi"'The nois is around 8,CC0,000 to 4,000'000 tons. The ten million acres of corn would yield 10,000,000 to 18, 000,000- - tons of husked fodder or Btover. Eaohton.of It out and shocked would take the place of half a ton of timothy bay in feeding, making the entire crop of fof-d- er which could be saved In the state equal to three or four times the bay crop. What ib true of Illinois is true of most other corn states. Seven surplus corn states could produce tons of shredded fodder, the farm price of which is not below $5 a ton. making a hew crop asseof $650,000,000, or more than tho farm value of the entire wheat crop. -110,-000,0- 00 There has seldom been a better illustration of thlB truth than that ar i6iug from the crop shortage duo to drought, in countries so far apart as tho central United States and central India. In the former case the reduced yield of cotu.'as iu'dPcated by midsummer drought, set farmers and agricultural authorities to.woxk. to' And compensating resources. They planted late summer jorops for Btopk feeding-purposo-s West of the Mississippi; until some millions 'Tf acres vere ready to .profit .by- rainswhich camq too.lat to restore the last' estate of the corn, crop. f. But this was. not al. Hitherto, - . u . Reputlifeali Candidate tor A.ttorneyGeneral ,.., -..... ., ,Mtl- Hon. :rrm - t. b. McGregor WlllS - 6 S'piaK fi ' 9 U v: - nnrn.CiV.,-FriOT- T :; ; .v.-.,t- et CMrleFriday.-N1 J. as roJlcrw's:,. ID A l Mmr Q - t m ) - tm'- - - - kirf " ' -- '" " """il"1 , 1 - haJawihi ".Qe'flfif ,T,Ty.TrTm-lr 9 'i V V"" -- ,j &- :- ,., ,.,'. . .Madipnille, Sat urday, l V." " 3, ',. P. M. . iNpv.-.'4l"-P- ..' AA:i M. 4, 7. TrG, - WW?"--9r" iriington, SatuEdaNov. o5S Everybody -- ty t f IS .tLf Invited to tiCU P. M -it Mt, W-- :mt S.-- .! Hear This Able Speaker i) H RT7M y oaj!afies High Recommendations. EBE AKD would-be 1 T RORTKfCimsJ Chairman RpnnhliVan fam Tm " L; R FOX, Secretary "; ; ,.:, :, v . J) : , correspondent mentions the in creased resources ot the cultivators in planting "catch" crops, aud in their willingness to utilize government cooperation In efforts to relieve the situation. The lesson from both areas ib that under scientific self-supporti- ng Drought In India taught similar "Why did you leave your last lessons. The Loudon Times' India place!' asked Mrs. Hiram Daly oftbe T&E 1VAHSVILL1 SEMI-WJ81KL- COTJE- Y 4 BEE FOR $2 AND 50 CTS. cook.. "I haven't lertr me lasbt place,' replied the' applicant. "1 October a. Bargain Month for Evans haven't any lasht place to lave, .I've, been workln tor meset for tho past . viile's Greatest Newspaper and The Earlington. Semi Weekly Bee can recommend meaelt to year, an' Boston TrtH yez very holgbly." The Political Campaign Is Onj WHO WILL BE THE WINNER? script Sometimes a faleis.j.g. Misfortune docs not always Injury. InfJic il I,. -- I 111 CHANGE vSV. WOMAN'S oom I ICC lo"'833J .n: ! Vfc X .itritnN IMirJe Safe and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Waldimo, Kinxan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarvn Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sept free. Price 72c per bottle. Sold byall Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Uses ot the Aloe. In Africa me leaves ot certain spe cles ot uloe provide materia, tor bowj e a bargain month. Btriugs. nuhimocks, flsning libea y AH subscription roceived in Octo ropes. With ui Mohammedans tbe aloe means much, b or Instance, ' those ber will be taken at .the rate of $2.60 or the' daily Courier 'by mall ami who have returned trom a piigriumgu Bee for 1 year. The to Mecca Dang It over thotr doors, How's This7 dally paper, aud a a sign that they have made the k Think of aB ' We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward (or any great Journey. a whole voar for only case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall' $2.50. Doubtless thero will be a rush Catarrh Cure. to Ret Iu the Couridr band wxgOn at P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Cupid Keeps Busy. We, the undersigned, have known P. J. There aro about 3,000 .weddings this rate. Many will subscribe for Cheney,, for the last 15 years, and believe him every 24 hours, taking the entire world these papers for their friends and perfectly honorable in all business transactions, Into consideration. , o relatives. . Semi-Weekly (uidauce enterprise has niBt adverse conditions by making them minister to the needs of man from hitherto unused resources which mayyeaily hereafter be "added to the products of the soil. Wull Street Journal. :'ln order to still further increase their great circulation in thin section the publishers of the Evausvilln Courier announce that October will Ita 1 READ THE CTlX J S -- JL y -M flem-weok- ly COURIER - JOURNAL AND Doctors Said i!e Would Die. -- A Friend's Kim Sires Life. hf EaUnkhara Mendelssohn Quartet ;v"VegeiabIg Compound. fSr.l'ntfftvtlln through the Change of Life and suffered irom nervousness aud other annoying Bymptoms, ami l say that Vij can trulyPlnkham's 9&W Lydia E. Vt"T won nnaslnn quartets. While appearing In ern evening dreBS the Bpirlt of the entertainer. The it will be recalled, The Mendelssohn Quartet Company Ib something-- new In male mod- historic minstrel hlstono minstrel, they will retain l Jl nound Comvegetable TrnvAf1 hn. w V tell frionds what Jl.Vllln. V. PlnMmm'a . "VnCAtfthlft ftnmTVmnrl lina ilnno frt during this trying period. Complete restoration to health means so much to mo that for the sake of other suffering women I am willing to make my Uroublo public so you may publish .this letter." Mits. Ciias. Barclay. "B.F.D., Granitevillo, Vt. No other medlclno for woman's ills has received such and unqualified endorsement, fto other medicine wo know of has such a record of cures as has Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. For more than 30 years It has been curing woman's ills such as inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains and nervous prostration, and it is unequalled for carTvtng women safely through the jp"iod of change of life. Mrs. Pinkbam, at Iyan, M&m., .and my worth mountains of gold to mo, as It restored my health I'WriWfffJ Ijnovor strength. I forget to was refined and artistic Jn temperament, a combination of poetand muBiolan who spent his days strolling from village to village, Binging his songe aud reciting his verses to all who would hear, from the lordB and ladies of court and caBtlp to the humble peasant folks and children of the street, bia great genius lying In his nbillty to adapt his song and verse to fit any occasion, or any mood ot his listeners. In addition to their vocal work they will perform with violins aud cello. The Great Thing. The great thing in life is not so much where do wo stand, but what are wo standing for why don't wo go ahead? wide-spre- ad invitee rU filckr. women tar writo her for advice. Heruiviciflre IUMjRlWJJUrfll' Q7 wrl Wanted to Be Exact, "day, uaiu a luug nuned farm er looking into the door of the barber shop, "how Boon kin yur cut my hairY" rr-7 "In about ball an hour," replied the. rt -- ti-. 'All right,' be sola and de.barber. Janan BainnrvilnM parted. In a lew uiniucea On Uor fc.Jap.an in. Increasing l$e liupefta 61 writing, be, sure and mentlofialhls Australian, &y,- imm," itskvid uie ppened again. ;weol aad f rosea meaU. pane.r. Regular nfty-coand ohf tanner, hum tune er uumaerU" Hud peopfe are rapidly, agtjrtiag w dollar size uottlea for sale at all ewwc ra etotblar and a nemrishri drug: stores. " .. tw, my rope and was so miserable with pain and the thought that I must die that words cannot tell Jiow I felt. One day a friend to id me of tjie wonderful help she had received from Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- -' Hoot. She gave me one of your pamphlets which I read and determined to try Swamp-RooAfter taking half a bottle better. Have i feltam well as 1 now taken ten bottles and ever was, thauics to Swamp-RooI wish to tell all suffering people that have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t is the best medicine ou the market. All persons doubting this statement can write to me and I w''l answer them directly. Yours very truly, CLYDE F. CAMERER", Rosalia, Wash. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of July, 1909. Vbrnb Townb, Notary Public. Prove What Swamp-RoWill Do For Yon Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham-toN. Y for a sample bottle., It wiU , convince anyone. YoujvUl a booklet of valuable informaUbrr, (eMin'g' all npput tlie icuineya anil bladder. .. when t. t. ot n, that I have received from your noted the great kidney and blad der cure. Last summer I was taken. with severe pains la. my back and sides.. I could not breathe without difficulty and was nearly wild with the desire' to urinate. Was compelled to do so every ten minutes with passage of pur? blood with the urine. I tried all the Stupefy the Snake. , different doctors from far and near, iii Snake charmers takt snakeroot and Ihey said it wa9 no use to doctor as I put It Into an .earthenware pot with a would die anyway. I was at the end of snake, and be soon Swamp-Root, Semi-Week- I wish to speak of the "wonderful cure paper thatreacheBSubscr.ibu-Bouthday Ik is yefcr and people' want;, thu news hot from tho press. ThVCourier al ways prints the news rogardleBd xf politics. It carries the full Associated PreBB reports, and Is in eyery way a brilliant metrlpolltau news Paper. Tbe bfler is good for""the month of October only. Send all subscriptions to, tho Bee, Earlingtbn, K3'. p printqd..-,Tbi8JlBVe5.ident-a- ,The Courier is the only Evansville Keep Tnorougiilypj; InxormeGl mtm.kitL The regular, price of till 'ln)CUrkr-Jour-- : VlnoiuotYl ih T nalis 50 cents a month, buftko'itjh'dmaign . we will ''-- send the Daily by mail from date o receipt xf sub'-- . scription ' : viJ0.2. Jr ly .., Lntil December 3 . . - AND THE Jt: il I ' becomes stupefied and seems torpid and too weak ti flgbt or bite. They put the snake under the Influence of the root before pulling his fangs. Good Cause for Insanity, "They really fear she will become Insane.- - You see, she found a diary be kept before be married her." "Oh, I me! And tbe awful revelations " 'Revelations?' No It was In cipher, and she couldn't read a word of It" Semi" Weekly Bee ONE YEAR Both Por Only S2 Courier-Journa- The sooner you send your order, the longer yo& . !, 'ii n 2 .rz ik.11.. vr. Bu. mo arny vuuner-journa- . Sunday i. t l Food 'for Cat and for Thought. the hobo: "1 went around to a back door today and asked for something to eat 'Madam 1 eald, 'If you will only give me the food you gave your cat 1 will be satisfied.' 'If you want to lie around the barn and catch mloe 1 haven't any objections she Globe. told Bald me."-?Atchlson offer. is not included in this campaign Rush Your Subscription to This Paper f Not to The Courier- Journal alsai-eceive- . -- tA-- - nt - w. 41 ' BEE ADS PAY ,r t Li " 0 ttfemwftm . ! PRINTERS INK SPELLS v Dm. Wrdi&Ry. .;,, the cityyeBter'day morning visiting friends and reatlveB. : Lee Favors wan In Nortville Thursday morning on buBlnes 1' - Miss ' Mattle-Wllkl- o of Madlsoh-ylllewa-tl- u rtfc.irftAititetfltf Itt BiiAin AmiAi idliii.ii A' lldfca,,n,,.,Al.nl.i1.-lt1n;-ainTiai-inA;tiiiA- , -. Pumless Extracting and PerceWiH Werk dentists:onSptcutif Mwlmntille, Kentucky " , - Beall.N. WTUm-itoaHattle Dillingham and Georgia Bet 11 are t Petorshtiag today visiting their Old Homertead. Mrs. John Henify was inMadiro'n-vUi- e Tnursduv. Mas. Frtimle Stokos. was in Madi sonvllle Thursday shopping. Mrs. Madison OMham waa in Madlsonvllle Thursday shopping. Elizabeth Taylor of Madlsonvllle Waa in town Thursday. Dr. E. Hardin of MadiBonville was In town Thursday on businonB, John'Gough'of Madisonville was In town Thursday on business. George Gannon made a busltess trlp.to. Madlsouvllle Thursday-Albe- rt Cowand and wlfo were in Madlsbhviile Thursday afternoon. Mr. N. J. Cos was m EarMnt n Tlmrpo'ay attending the speaking. Jim Brown .of. Madinhnville made a buaiuesB trip to Earllngton Thurp. day. ., Don't neglect jour eyes, I tost them free. L. 0. WlIiEY, MesdameBLIIIIe d, jPrt L. 'liiipiyy'ifBi'mfciyiiii .. .. . h- - v k I- ' "M " ISgh Cleu Demittry U Eyes tested free, by a graduate of the Philadelphia College- -, of Horplogy and Qptics. O0ittSmiwBtKkmJt. Ttlpknt39a C.WILEY, Optician Successors to Tappan & Gardner :K - r Coma : News of the Town n - We Make It SPELL for YOU at Prices do Low They Will Astonish You and Get Those Letter Heads You Have Been Needing So Long r- - E ARLINGTON, KY. ... . . " r Ir Vr- ' p''i5W''.tiJiliii.ijii4wi - J Mesflrp-E- Evansville. Mr. E. E. Oweu Bpeut Tuesday In . K "Do your Christmas phopplng Wt v ';" J Miss Lurliuo OjII of Madieonvtllo Mr. and MrB.W. A. Randolph rewas lu Earllngton WedneBiiftr'morn-io- turned from Oadlz Sunday. turned home. ', ' Mr. P.M. Moore returned' from Jgrpp Phillips, of St. Charlop, was " Mrfl. J. M. Victory was in iladlsou-vlll- e Louisville TuoBday. Earlingten Ky. in the city Tuesday night visiting Mrs. N. G. Mothershead waB in Tuoaday shopping.1 'llsley wb In friends. Walter .Wright of Madlsouvllle Wednesday. Mrs. Btelja Kraep was In'MudlBou-VlU6r.ne8d- town Wednesday shopping, George Robluson waB In Madlson-vlll- o Clias. Truempy was in Madison-ylll- e -: shopping Wednesday on business. .Wjley'B Gmes are ajfyuar-auteeTueBday night. - Charles Darrah lu Mrs. J. Y. Patterson and children, accuracy. & Gilbert Turner. WllMo Grlbble of Oklahoma City, are visiting Mrs. Onthrle. w s Mrs. E. B Heafer was lu Evaue- - Paul King and Newman Whltfor'd E. A. Davis, of this city. ' Versa arid vBlaaLotig otv St.v " Cam Asbbv spent Thursday mornyllle Tuos'day Bh'oppjbfr. ", Charles scant T,ueBd.y In town shop- - Dr. E. A. Davis made a buslnosB motored from Madlsonvllle Tuesday ing in Madlsonvllle. night Mrs. F. D. Stanloy was in the ; , . . PKv trip to Madlsouvllle TueBday. Broken rings, Jewelry and Spec- County soat Thursday morning. "Wat oho b repaired, adjusted and waa in ' Mrs. Graoo "Williams, of MadUon-vilt- e tacles repaired and polished like A. B. Boulware business. Madison-Titl- e Thursday on timed, at prices to please. spent Monday .and TueBday new. O. L" TbuemphY Andrew Hampton, of Sebree, waB 0. TXUXMPYJ In town Thursday on buslnese. with Mrs. Mike Hanna Jr. At Whitford's Store. Whltford'a Store. At 'Jas. R. Rash, of the country, was Mre. Cliailes Cufftnon and daughMiss Mable Gough' who-ha- s been In towii Thursday morning. LWolan, Ituby of Madlsouvllle was , Miss Marjorie Whitfield, of the . ter of the country were ' lu town visiting in the city, has returned .to i in town TueBday. eountry, was in to.wn Wednesday Wednesday shopping:. . he.r home in Providence. " g of MadlsoTiHe shopping. MrEd Mrs. Buck Fox of St.Charles was Miss Grace Forrester who' has wa Ifr'towa'TdesdayafKHrBeoHA Found On the streets an Elk in town. Wednesday shopping. t been visiting for heveral weeks in button. Owner can have same by ACrs.HeHry Brewalagaud daagh- Old papers' for sale at the Bee Iudlaua, with relatives returned calling at this office, describing ; Tueaday UrTColsa, returned bowe home Tuesday morning. office. same and paying for this ad. JifUrVeou after &MZ seyeral ' Mr. and Mrs.. J. T. -- Alexander Mrs. Jim Todd of the country was M7s8"D"lxle Woodruff, of StCharles days Wth Were In' town ThuFs" was In town Wednesday shopping. in town Wednesday shopping. day. Oefe W; Wyatt. Mrp. J. M, Viotoryrand daughter . Miss Blentiio Pace, who has keen Mr. A.J. Howoll or Nortonville 8Mc-Ga'r- y was In &adiBon-Tlll- e Mr. Elizabeth-- were in Madjeouville tlsltlng Mrs. L. V. Renfro for the was In town Wednesday on business ThursdaylsbdrndhK. m pastweekrethhiedto her home-iWednesday shopping. A of St. Charles was Miss Dora Wilkey was lii'Eaton, Princeton, Ind!? this morning. l. Ellis Robinson town .Tuesday EarLStoue waB lu Mrs. Ed Rale spent Wednesday . Thursday. lu town Wednesday. ' the fclternoon. Willie Brown was in Maoisonvllje inElglecountry with her parents.' Slsk moved Wednesday frdm Mrs. Sidney Laffoon of the couur Thursday night. Madlson-Tllf- e Mr. JKJrby O'Bannqn was in Mr. Hammond Loving of Hanson Sebree Ave to the Honry Bourland try was In town Wednesday. Tuesday njgh't. 'i .' bouse on Farren Ave. In was In town Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dares attRoy Wilson made a business trip Don't fall" to return' your votes Zed Trover of the country was ended "H. M. S. Pinafore." Evaus- to Earllngton Thursday. "Wednesday afternoon, not later than town Wednesday on business. ; ville Wednesday night. , Ruby Laffoon was in town last 45 o'clock. ,. L. 0. Wiley, Expert optician. night to hear A. O. Stanley. yl. N. Vlckers whs in town last Mrs. J. T. Ezell and daughter Fan- Earlngton, Ky. . Rummage Sale Ben W. Robinson, of MiBsonnj ar- uigfir. nie of Madlsonvllle spout TuoBday 'ThaEum'mageSaleof Webb Bres. Jb In Earllngton. rived In the city Wednesday to visit inDaisy Borders thlBviBttlng friends week. Madlaonvlllo Grocery is now on. his olstcrs Mra. Dan M. Evans and Rev. and Mrs. Bernard of Madlsi n Everything to the way of Clothing F. B. Arnold. vllle wore In town last night. All arty Mr. and Mrs. E- - B. Hardin were is to be hid at low price Mrs. T. J. Olsney who has been eles are clean and wearable,- Cone in town last night. vluitinir her daughter Mrs. Av L. n Paul King and a IfVeEadiMjjhow the goods. Cobb,T left 4ast. ...Wednesday, for,- were ln Madisoitville Thursday1 "The proceeds to go on the debt of A,- nrght.Groenv'ilo to visit her'brotherM. Gllbert Long was In . Mad'songlUe the Jiew Uhnrcn. Carver Thureday, Mrp. W. S. McGary was ih MadlLyceum Course J. T. Alexander, of Madleonville, causes heartburn, sour wan in town Wednesday, on. busi- sonvllle Thursday morning shopping . To those wlio subscribed stomach, nervousness, for tick-etBrent Hart of Manningtou, was ness. nausea, impure blood, and for the Lyceum Course. I wish In the olty yesterday morning vlslt-iurmore trouble than many friends and on businesp Mrs. W. H. Browder and son, to say as follows : I have appointed different kinds of diseases. Bailey, .returned home last evenlnR Miss Ruby Sfsk and Miss Sue Mike The food you eat ferments from Logan county, whore she visitWMMs collectors. Thoso ladles will in your stomach, and the u ed rolatlves. between now and October 81. poisons it forms are abHaley, of Hopkiusvllle, was I have 'also appointed Mr. John A Barbed Wire Cut, Collar sorbed into your whole or Saddle Gall not properly Evans, of the Bank of Earllngton, the gueat of Lawrence Turner Sunhealed leaves a disfiguring system, causing many disday. Treasurer. Who will receive all Bear. . m tressing symptoms. At the mpnoy. lobe used for lecture course. Mlas Mvrtlo Cordier. of Cincin indigdstion, try first sign of After all expenses bavo been met, nati, O..Ib visiting relatives lu tbi E2 city this week. the blace will be used for the benefit Public School Library fund. the Automobile cuutest. Get in Season tickets may be bad from Seud.in vour mime and we will la tke Right Remedy for All Misses Sfsk and Willis up to NosUrtjou with 2,000 complimen- AbrasleBs ef the Flek. vember 1, the date of the first enterthe V7ourid Is. cleansed and If 1IhImah nnnllAfl vam1 tinv vnteF. You can win thit 4.L.. tainment. The numbers are good Black-Draug- ht tho healing process begins at li.imlKxne 5 pnssen;er Howard and the prices nro reasonable. So I once and tho wound heals from tho Inside, outwardly, thus DCr- solicit your in making turiim car if you try. iA forming a nerfect euro that this year's course a great success. no scar, ii mo wouna MIsp leaves the old, reliable, vegetable Mrs. HnttloDillinuhnin and heals on tho outside too quick-l- r. Respeotfully, Georgia Beall were In MadiBonvillw nus forms under tho sur- liver powder, to quickly mtaco and breaks out into a run- .TuurBday Shnpplnp. O. E. Dudley, Mgr. cleanse your system- - from nine soro that is hard to cure MIsb Myril Coniles of Cluomnati and Inevitably leaves a bad these undesirable poisons. scar. who IB viBltiujr relatives in me oir. You Need Stationery. Owners of. .blooded stock prespent yndterday moruingin Madison, fer .this .liniment tr All others jof j vlilo with Mrs. Eugene Cordier. ifothlng gives an lii&fvlduai-.dr-Mrs. Riley Laramo?? iQr that' reason, and they use It who haa Goodwater. Mo., says: Mibb not oniy on nno animais, out "i 1 Blck forDot Beau weeks. Is been quit r firm standing in tbe business world pome bPt-teon human flesh, as It does its several suffered for years from jyopep likouicp stationery neatly-printework quickly And thoroughly. and will bo able to be up in a taw sia and heartblirnr Thedford's J Bee job departTho Price 25e, B9e aai 81.09. davs. JamcsF.Dallard,Prop. StLoulB.Mp. Thnrmau Rudd spent Thursday ment keeps constantly on hand a afternoon in Madlsonvllle on busiStephens Eye Salve Is a healing fine lino of letterheads, noteheads, ness. mninMi lor ore jejres. billheads, statements aud envelopes, D. Stanley spentyeBterday Mrs. T. We both linn and commercial. PemtAwaWcroHrtewBtaBvl In Madlsonvllle shopping. Insist on Thedford's' alBO do circular, invitation and catMosdameB Ernest Newton, A.J. Stokes and Harriet Browning wpro ST. BERNARD MIS IK G CO., , alogue work. Give us a trial. You in Madlsonvllle yesterday afternoon Brag Department' : will.be pleased. shopping. -- of Central City, who were in Barnes and Otho Leach the city the first of the werk bavo re- MEWELSSOHN QUARTETTE 1 jf ay .- '- Bpent-TaeBdav- 3 . . " . wn& Mc-Lon- AT TEMPLE THEATRE n NOVEMBER You Can Always Spend 1, 1911 :5 ' POPULAR PRICES an Hour of Real A Pleasure at - Ike PRINCESS While Waiting for Trains in Madisonville - Oeorge-Robinrso- New pictures changed daily Pay them a visit. Indigestion - Special Matinees Saturdays " Music by Orchestra a, t- -- se'e-yo- Elf-wort- h Bedford's SNOW LINIMENT Blllird'l Every Dollar of an Ad Reader's Money is Above Par Frequently Its Buying Power is Actually Doubled Your dollars vary in value as they vary in purchasing power. The man or woman who studies advertisements is able, frequently, to make one doliVndfthe experienc-e- d lar do the usual work of two. reader of advertisements will always make a dollar command a premium make it bey more than a dollar's worth, as figured on ' 'rulingjrices" of things. 4 How much "above par" are the...rio11ar.s.,in ypur 1 -- a Semi-Week- ly pocket worth? It will depend orfchpyy1jpJqs,dyyou study the buying opportunities outlined in the store ads , Iacor-porated. V '" V - cia 1 Six Week s Onlv! Free ' I '"V This 75c pair of shears-t- any new and renewal subscriber paying $t 00 on subscription. Patent Tension Spring Shears These patented shears, regularly sold for 75 cents, are here at your demand, free of charge. The cutting edge wet tissue on these shears is indestructiible and will never wear dull. They will cut anything and everything, from paper to a- horse blanket. Note the patent Tension Springs. It does away with resharpenmg entirely. Patent Tension Spring Shears Eight inches in length. 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 met, so that the cutting edges for the thin- will never wear dull. A simple turn of the little thumb screw will adjust the blades to cut anything, me iieaviciimaicuui. nest ana most aencate laDnc-iRead This Guarantee Weguarantee the quality of the material and the workmanship m the ' .ywithth'n.Myybf'fharpentng.' '.-"- ' .. j.. ... . - - class, in every respect, and that Jhe tension spring, doubles the usefulness of the . shears-an- d does Semi-Wcckl- y C .11 ' Bee, Earlingtoit, Kentucky .' . -- . '"S .)nj,fi . ;. n - - V"-' ...,, (.., - .. - pJim-- i tA. ..bi'.s-- r . iriiTiiwri fSt?- - HMjBfwwir.wf wqw'nw'.thitw 'yF.w.j ' . iMnwr , "9i9 "'ZfT i,000 Votes Given Away ft'. -..-- T"V ...I " .. - ww vrjrf iryy,1T,-r3HB- - E811:irrwEr ' , r "& F' v" 1 ,.i Barnes, Cowand & .., Incorporated r 'i,3 1,1 Ca 1 . , Norr No. No. No. lNoit-6- 62-63 -- !lf. .. . . ' r. -- 64 65 '. .. 4 ... X . i .tS!. .? . tyt-rr- 2 ;0 0 & Norl 3 2.710 No. 133 .. ... . . '.',,. . . , ,j, f .....,,2,000 2,0 067 'NoV 134 '., '2;000 4.718 No.-13- 5 Vr. JvanS. . - . . .v. rooo 2;000 jtv .- ,'No. Shoe Day, Wednesday, Nov. ' . 67 No. 68 No. ?69 r- 1 . Shoe Day for the whole family. Queen Quality, Dorothy Dodd, Barnes Special and Drew Selby Shoes in all styles and leathers for Ladies, price $ 1.25 to $5.00. u for. . lylalbhey, Superba and. Barnes Special Shoe? Misses and Children.. 50c to 3,00., M . ,. Stacy Adams" King purity, Walkover and Excelsior Shoes for Men arid boys,'$'r.50 to $6.00 Heavy shoes. We carry the best made the Lyon ..; , , No. No. No. No. No. 71 72 ..................... ;. . . 73 74 ; , ' No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 75 76 77 78 79 80 ,.......... . ,...... ... ,.... , -- .4..'.. ";. z.goc ttbV 137' ;V.tVV. t . . No. 138 . . v . ,'i'.. fvUv 2,000 'No. 139 . . . .v. ,'i .' S.70C ,No. 140 ;...'..". soboaj No. 141 1U.BOU, No. 142 23 663 No. .148 2.000 No. ' 144; ; 2,000 2.00a No, 136 iti Wv.-'.:.,. .- - h .. How Mueh " 5 ' About Rugs 2000' 2.150 .. ......... .'. , . 74 621' .. 8J075 ;... .2t0d0 2' 600 OUGtHT ONI TOPAT FOR A Thero are ah many dilteront A grades of ruRa sold urtdor a glyen KATTE8S? A mH HI lvo forty days with-- . name that'the.buvor Is confuaod. outfobdVeveu days Without food Axmiulster tukb, for Instance, ................ ..;?-.;. 2,000 . or , ,452 ........ ( 82,188, 2,000' 2,000 0.11 i0.146'...; !N6T 2,000 85,582 '. 147 ';; .'.. .'. .V. z,uuu 2,000, 81 82 ; ........;. 1 No. No. O. Brand. ; """". 83 84 85 1 u No; 86 No. 87 No. 88 No. 89 N?. 90 ' No. 91 C.p.UPt0N Gopdjpr 25 votes. Bring this coupon to No. 9' . getyour 25 votes free on he No. 93 'our store .properly,. signed-and- . 94 No. Auto Contest j Vst No. 95 ' . Name No. Not good after Nov. 4. No.' 97 p: No. :98 v.No. 99 . .. No. 100 OOV m.. V. .f 'l-t- J ., Lk. 'rtM' Jio. 10i ...... No." No. 102 2.QP. Kn 'irV'l N6i 33' Xw. 2,000 viD 1U4 N6: 34 ?' S,9flQ 35 r. No. Ida .( 2i00.?; No. 106 . . J. No: Vr,' ' , N'b. 3t -- iNo. Z.PO.Oi l'i 2.D00 .No.' 28 iNo. iO XUo !No, i'i t i 'i, 1 t fiVVU Nrt " Itl'q ' i 2.000 40 PtO, o 6,(732 No. 8ll052 Au XXV 4J .v sV jJU 2,792 No ji-- Jl ...v , v 2,000 No. 112 . No3 3,829 No. S2.l..nf. J.....J. .? . . . .sf. ' 2.b0Q h ' TOftff No. 8 No 44.-- . iipyj. .1. . ;.. .2,000 o; ' if fc. rJiQWJ. n9Uyy .R ? L200.9 No. 115 . .1 . . . .17iS2 'No? 4B . . r.i. 'NojwllJ .1 "on 2,000 No. 116'. .. .?rifi! 'No, 46' . .V5. . K. . rNoiaii .4. ? 2,t)00 No. 117 . xr 1a No. 47, 8,235, A'-- ..k. 2,000 No. 2700V No". 8. No. 15 No; iNo'. 119 '. SjoUU '" 50 2,499. No. No. 120 . "No. 215,485 No. 121 . 51 i No. 19". . .. .'.'!77. . .TT.T. . 5,933 2,8G0 No. 122 . . Od :, .no. 20. 4V629 No. .i... 4, 1 2,000 No 123 '. 53 r .v No. .No.0-21- : 7,281 2,672 No. 124 X No. 23 2,000- No. 54 4,675 No. 125 '. 55 No. 24 23,222 NO ;' . OK 2,000 No. 126 J 2,000' No. 56 ....;-No. 57 5,775 No. 127 .No. 26, 2,000 2,690 No. 128 No. 58 No." 27' ....2,000 ' 59 ". 2.0.001 ISO, '. . 23,401 No. No. ' 28 17 2,000 No.'1 130 No. 29 2,404 No. 60 V No. 30 3 879 No. 61 '6.839 'No, 131' ;y-.- '"3"t Remember the date, Wenesday, November 1. 1,000 Votes Will be (riven With each pair of shoes,- - regardless of price or size. ..............C... ::.C ;.;..'.... '.'.-.'-.. .....;'.;'. ntt .. ............... ,vww - N6 8,891 No. 44,562 No. t...V.!8.862 No. . 59,082 No. T4r 151' 150V ;..'.. ..;...'. - No'.'is 152. 153 ' There are times Ltte more ttian the'otlier kliid.. pick up real rpx bargains, but 2,000 Insist on any felt mattrnss you for your own sake, unless you are 2,000: 'coiito'inpfaVa urohasmf? being a) expert, qu buy oaly.of a store ' 2,t)90 Sepemed. 'Yo'u will bo surprised M$i$ to irradoB of Tapestry Brussf-l- frm ' : $8 60 'to $26.' ; It's ecoiYoinV tliereforo to buy So it is nlwayB well to look la b(fh'grada matlr'eB8?,eYn for a twice boforo buying a rUK bargijlti ;; j " foHiap bed'. which 1'iokB cheap - A. lilirh trade mattre'sei costs lit- you can s nm dys witkeut, slf haVd For6MtrflV yeKi havdajkroWl'berf; ' w.Rtef, tut ka wemld die in can be hold all the way from $15 .: to $85. There are five different "41 '' when 2,000 ..; v. '.v;".:. .'. : 18,fil 2;000 2,000 40.515 '. . . U. ... ................... ':.; - ,'".,''. .- o. ijJjowmis'Sjtopinf' MitomoiIc V V anfo&D v :LtS' tv.... ;?. al , - ' -- . 7 -- . ( . .................. ............ .'. . .............!..'.'. '. . . . .'.'. . rT.;. i ...; 2,000 No. 155 2,ooo No. 156 2,000 No. 157 ;,. 82,588 No. 168 2,000 No. 159 26,691 No. 160 v . 2,dtib" No. 161 4.328 No. 162 8,852 No. 163 15,02 No. 164 80.805 No. 165 2J00O No. 166 i 4,962 No. 167 V. 100,583 No, 168. 2000 No. 1707 No. 171 .'.A.'. ..'.' . .". .'; 2J006 No. 172 . i No. 173 v i .. . 2,000 No! 174 ; .....:. :.. ; ...'... ; 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2.000 185,988 3.26B you have confidence.! (trades' of In which ' Of" our r'u g's d JYpray we' "a'pak cotton. 'You are payVnpr for what is In- with npeolal prldp. You will find here now a large side of a tnattross. Gome In and let us show' you stock of rugs a solectlon that our Jino from $8 60 to $20 00. meftiis muchto your satUfactlou. at the dlflerfluce iu tie 56,624 C. A. Morton ( M.88I 71.406 n 2,900 ,., 2:ooo" 2000 2.0d0 2,000 2,t)00 2,'000 . : I . J" 111 ''' ''-'- .." -- - iT f " -- .... ..7,. ..j: " -- ill 2,000. 64t,34 Nb.'iir. 2.000 'W. if ,! A 13,629 2.k)00 W. 2,000 2'000 ' , , :;.?.....;: . ,t 18,971 2,000 1)5,519 -- '"y k ..'....'?....;...'... ........ 4 2,000 2,000 61,682 i 2,000 . 40,400 - , ...., r ; ...... ,. ...;...,...' .7. ....:.'. I V ..; . 2,000 2,000 2,000 47.667 UUU ....;......"..". m, ;. .rt 2,ooo' 2,000 8wllovve Her Fait. TbrengUswnnowlngBer faMe tetk, Contestant No.' 1 third apsareatty wbil, IW was as4e& Mrs. ....'. old. ef lw41 choice, 242,548 Votes. VLWTHr: St .'.;.. el Tba reae' Btfnre. No7 15" We are going to offer jthe ker tfcaia was dltcprjtr. at ,a ..268,tl8 iNo.'lT'.-..'.Vi taortem exasstaauM. Loa4e Careo,001 same prizes for 'No'. '177 ... ' t No. 178 ...... i ;. . ............ 'lo,92 Whowillbelhewiriheir.w No. 179 . . . . . V. ...... i t ...... . 88,600 Earungton Bootjer Club. .1B06J No. "181 ........ 1B.K4 u. No. 182 a ai.'os's-n88,993 EXCURSiON No. 183 SPECIAL 8 u .oin-rjMarii.'B.... 87,88 .IllCgut T.C.lH't' 11:1 No. 184.. - "" I"" 'I ""' "' "'68.537 No. 185 . . ' .V. .......'".... T H. In !.!J- - tiKo.t HASHVILLE, .. ................ WJ,Ooi li TEE$SEE No. 186 NO. Idi ...... .; V. ............. AU4 1" Children that are pale, sickly and '8,000 poeylsh, with dark rings under the ,...;.... No. 188 79,842 eyos; and who apNo. 189 .V.;.... V October 29, 1911 12,654 pear to get no uonrlBhment from the 190 No. 49,660 food thoy eat are suroly sufforlug No.' 191''' .'...... from wornip. Give them White's Crearri 'Venlfiigo hnd ndto the Standing contestant in the Thoy soon tnko on flesh and aro rosy, active and ,E?ecem-be- r Automobile contest cheerful, Price 25o ner bottle. S61d n Bpocal irafn wll'f leavb by St. Bernard Mining Co , Incor, 8;59 a. m., arrive Nash25. porated, Drug Department, ville 12:50 noon, roturnlng loave Contestant No. 3 won the Nasbvlllo, Oollcgo St. Station, Hl Was Larfnos. first choice of the beautifiul When au Indian candidate for tlir 9:80 p. m. snmo date. Set, having ministry was asked to deflno orlg 42 piece Pinner D. P. lANKS.t. Inal sin, he said ho didn't know wbnt 263,59a votes. other people's wight be, but ho felt R. H. DsTBEVILLE I, r, A "' Contestant No. 176 second sure bis was 'ailnosa. " ..:..:....:.... . ...'...... '. 66,244 . 4S,058 118,181 9,80u 119,688 choice, having 258,413 votes. Til 'hayg rr iL December. . - 1 . .. ..'' -.. fickle-apptftttes- , Earl-Ingto- 1 h " -v- - v. 3T ri r'. Condensed Statement of Condition of Earlingtm Bmk " ' "THE OLD BANft" REdOURCEd At Commencement of Business October 26, . . Loans and Discoiants $ 90,4.92 42 13,i06.80 United States and OtherBonds . . i;340 00 Furniture and Fixtures Overdrafts, Secured aid r Unsecured fM:''" ipS;,SO Oash in Vault and ,. ' in " .i 100,840.87 Other Banks i! . ' Total Resources $205,889,59 . ' ' 191 1 iw5?v ' ' , ' B1 aiRECTPRS JAS. 7 foD ' :. ' ii .- W ;& H & 'i vn: 94,ATKINSp P. B. ROSS iw .;. Dfi-nosite- d PPFIGERS "siclWill . i ,?-- Vile I, JPAN..M.,EYS. Htv' 11. ' ;"X- - LIABILITIES' 5W s JAS. R. RASfri', Pregfe i P. B; ll0,SS.yice;?Fest. : W. UJPHlLtlPS!. Cashier J. E. EyANS; AsityRGiisKier . t w ,' fmt, , i I. '5. Surplus Fund;and Undivided,., IV XPrnfit.s Deposits f an te " .' WPr v t 6,380.10. 184;5qg,f9. S;:' MI 4ft i. f S208M9.r9i: nb Jg& ji We invite your attention to the above statement anpl point with pride to the steady, healthful growth indicated thereby. When weopened for business a little more than ten years ago, our officers and director;? hen. believed- as ;they .do ;iioW that a bank's first .duty is to its .depositors, and adopted as it's motto, "Safety Before Profits," which motto has been. strictly followed, and,;ras"'a hayTeSultwe have yet our fifsrdollar '' We solicifyour account, however small, with the assurance of courteous treatment and carefur'att'entiontoll business intrusted to u - 'V JAS. R. RASH, t. I EARLINGTON ' President 'iJs ". ' "; r . , BNK: 'r '' .t. V W. L. PHILLIPS, Cashier . I' if' f? r v ,.? r ' x . T.'saixsiaii!: &&: r " iwiwwnrti -- ? ? i" f -- . ? ..jjhi-"- r r.-gc- j ;ry 'Sr& z . IW C. a . MAD1SONVILLE, KY. w ?- B ak ft. .' 1 tf RTON ii ,L f , I I, T U" w MMMMMPHi r fef ftk M37 jms Didt MLonej t $n,havejbeeiinthrtm lhrVe M 7. j TEWPLE THEATR FffDAY, OGTEfBER J istmmmmm&r-u- . i - tydb epens by, rof. who iii(theHoly Indj qonoerJug ,tM resalts of oxcayatlnB4'a Ei'ehr ibsf kir Ichown fo'ifia'clnrisiian world, as1' Jarleho. NotwithBandjnK tbfure wrk nnWl'Lrl' falltncr Hnwn of ItH Walls.' j &s Perkin" "A (fened-- 0 yt. M Solid 27th if 'I & '. . gMMMMSSSMSBWr- (fJ Saturday, fkMr&l hi Will be the Is AW 1 Vn Ti r 'the'Urjplp beltftj "jerYobo ' Funerali Director and Emtalmer . 9 Ulllfi fk excellently presorved,and inside are still the remauis of the dwelling onfjupundj ftitk SpcUl according toTrol. SelUn. Is Scgetf anlEfuti4 Jikes Fan QIO lair-Ac- ts last .jday blour hiftli (J; if :1 i , 1" i: Great i com- ' , i f V I Any Call Answered Promptly Day or ' TxgKt. " "W bqases of "ihe oty,'ome of them, to a1 coapie of yards or more. The houses are small, those of the ' Canaanlte princes being distinguish? ed tfaxn thof e of ttie.orfllnarjrjah'ab-itant- s only by the greajer number of the roomsMauy.utnstls have, been found, of stone lif tho time of CUiiau-alteand of brnuze pince tho year p, 2ur8 of Removal Sale. .s : Old Not a Dull" Moment Bett- ilti Monday. KM j A'jG'bd' Laugh Our new building will be ,1, 1 f- er- Than Medicine pleted" arid we will ' begin moving r i - TO ith t!w duty of trying to prevent aswoll as relieve distress caused by disasters. In this instance the salary and traveling expenses of Mr. Jameson are borne by the Red OroBs, while the Chinese government provides for all other expense. Most of reat Chinese iMsnsturf the which have so frequently phock- - not experimenting on - now better than ever yourself when you take Ohainber-laini'- s America' Red Crou Engineer Now in 1? Remedy for a qold a? CouRh 'iV, China Studying (he Problem that preparation has won its proat PRICES.-- - 25, 35 and 50 cents. reputation and. extensive sale by its 0 semarkable chresof colds', and can The iDresout flood in the always bo dependep upon. It is wDjvrllie$ of the Country equally valuable for adults and ohil-dre- u YAtigtii River, in Ohinai with and may be piven to younu Seeing the com crib. the frightful loss of life and children with implicit confidence Watching the buttermilk. an IL contains no harmful drug. property which it has caused, Sotting your'watcli" by seed time. Sold by all dealets. makes .specially timely the Gutting Bick drinking wail water. Self Evident Feeding the Haycock. a oi on of the American Red Otom ia, sending to China an ex A fool and 1iis money remind one GottlnKiip when the bread rises. . ofa-balman and his balr. Chi- Going to bed with the chickens, pirt enf ineor forthe- - purposcof "Whispering in an ear of corn. cago Nowh. turtylug the best means of pre Looking in the eycB of potatoes. venting the floods whijrrjaat-edl- v ake Your Common Colds Seriouly . Woman loves a cleat, rosy complexion, Bur- Burying the frogs that croak. purifies tho blood, clears the Town Topics. havo caused sucuvgwjfuMte- - Common colds, severe and frequent dock Utoad BIttrrs sound health. lay tho inundation of chronic dlaease skin, restores ruddy, vastatiou in that codntrVJ"Th1sf d conditions Of the nose and throat Biliousness is due to a disordered and may deveop into bronchitis, engineer, Mr. 0. D. .Tlfrtibs condition of the Btonmch. Chamber for all pnounmonia, consumption, lulu's Tablets are essentially a stomreached Ohinn in July, ahcMiqs coughs and colds In chlldron and in ach mediolnc, intended erpeclally given a cordial Welcome"! Brown person, tako Foley's Honey been to net on that orgauj to cleanse it, ana Tar uonjpouna promptly. strengthen it, tone and invigorate it. antrall necessary assistance tff oxposuro, tmd when you feel a Aiier cold to regulate the liver utid to banish coming on. take the Chinese government. As Tar Compound. Foley's Honey and biliousness positively and effectual and reIt choCkB The genly. For salb by all dealers Mr. JaiAfeipn formerly lived six- lieves. Use no BubBtitute. in a yellow pacdage always. teen vmrfttin Ohina his familiar uine by St. Bernard Mining Co.. Sold Be on Time I 4 ,Jl . ity wit&feWpmg and' conditions Incorporated J)'rug Department. ill . Always be on itme iu keeping an gives hyu a thorough preparaappointment. It gives you a chance tion im his present important What They're For. to njBtwhile waiting for the other fellow!- - Anaconda Standard. missioiU Why do you havo thoBo glass cases By the terms of its federal with the axe, hammer, crowbar and Foley's Kidney iee4y vs. a Hopetra- so forth asked chtrterthe Red Gross ia charged volor on on those cars?going toa New less case. tho railroad YOU aS'O - PttVEHT CHINESE FLOODS' re-cf- it ed the world have heen in the form of floods, or famines result ing from the destruction of crops of floods. The terrible famine for the relief of whose sufferers the world was called upon to give last winter was caused iu this way. ItwoulJ seem that here ia.oneof the- most striking opportunities over afforded for de monstratin the value of preventive as compared to relief meu3 ures. 1,000 B. O. CC has made minions laugh QIC JIJ, is funny you all know 313 fc 1 r ft; Ve are leaying no stone unturned to cut dur stock down and lighten the burden of moving. , We have added many shoes to the half price counter, and made still greater reductions on a great-man- ftl ii ti y lots. i j If, d A ,' i Don't let this last opportunity get by you i ; ' y t J J " , 1 to secure ycur winter needs at the greatly" reduced prices we are making preparatory to movingr' . ; Sc.zigmw .vlidom Take 'Era Home We will have a great many window .fixtures, umberella cases, ribbon cases, all kinds of "store fixture's tha'tive will have; rto' need' for in' store. f i! ;1 the7' new These will be sold at auction in the ojd 'V.' . store Friday, November. jo,. l ilf fll'V P ir ij fl: fl u (. ""ilWSpr t Vjf Jr ' ' TiadWae'vere case6rkldney trouble1 Oh, those are put there in case and could not work and my case any one wants a window open, re seemed hopeless. I used ' several piled the facetious man. Youth's wellknown kidney remedies, and AmI the Price Mid Qu&Hty Will MtJce bad the services of a doctor, all of -- s, Companion. v' 'ii Yon' Smile Too. whioHgavH me no relief. One large bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy Another Problem SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SHIRTS. cured me and I haVo never been bothered Blnce.' I havo also recomHas anybody stopped to figure mended it to my friends who all reout what was done with all the fe? ceived the same good results. money before people began to buy SOld by St. Bernard Mining Co., Earlington, Kentucky Incorporated, Drug Department. automobiles. O eveland Globe " -- Carisler Maloney x: $ 11 1 i 11 I Get Into The Big Auto CONTEST I i h r FREE V 4. ' ' ' UV U " jj aMuJ' ... . ' .u .l hi Contest closes av t i j. Touring Gar to A grand $1600 Howard be given away free by Earlitigton Boosters Club. Each member .1? the'great-es- t of this club will give, votes that will entitle .the holder of ...a number ofvdtes td this elegant: Automobile Free. 'XB- " oc corTcnprrrxy & 3S'&!Mtee, raagcvcg ; Five-Passeng- er :F - ? t- -- . JM.u5.; - .t.ri .1 I i Uowand. H t m -- J? " I'Diii ifVerf otesiimtJWTjAtomftile with 6v6& ckshWTciase made at mVtU Hnu; kt fkpb Vmtp TO, 1 M IWttii SffiS&rStJfikftS&mk l'!;t3ua , 4 - FF t .; - k' epcoaacftjKCjtc: , will be BRBBBBIBBBBBBsWlliBBWtssBBissBiB. WBssnsssBt9BWKRHtisHKSilssBiBlssHuiii)! " - HOW tO " iioo votes for .i,tyrydlir' w.orth,t pur- TIME TO iChasedJHOWiHS will have m the emenxber, take object of gfinalncounltM ghis contest is m tg6t;buse&. We are. Vemnff to t?ive thisfinfr Auto.cto the per- - 1$M more rienrJs-and T35C4&OU start the n&YrtU1ge-iy'S- i ffC' wft55Pi.&e nujriDeC'QI greatest 'df aiMmber of votes, 'therefore- ig is tq th& .eVery pdrftestant5 ftp ask their nejghbprVwhp.biiy the.ir Dry CMhmg.Hciejg,..H?tts andjeyficy- 5$Wthey get trpm mempers pi cae,.uq thiner aatsayejtl cqupbns fi?' 'f11113'! th oSHtstanty who gets 't'he greatest greatest pumber of votes. . With every yearly subscription to Thej Earlmgton Bee, acbohijpneb by $'i t in cash, , poo votes will lie givenyani I applies to back subscriptions as? well as ii ', jwsh VsHliiTwc-i''"isHs?LHs&ftrtHflVw zki&ISsH J new subscriptions, and you can pay for11 rn 'also ; as many as you gsjrej Y5 on job get tHHBnHBMjHH Hj fHnTRnHHBHilHnMksslBssHisBliisssssBs JiMMSjg!4flMBsMiiiSr.MBWBsiBsBPPggBM H ' ing voces votes forpqntin'g,,aflddyertis. each foliar paic-.oi oo' either job printing or advertising. ..Get JQr, JL'jAai. tpSwmftlM BBm vHWSsssm ., your, f'rjends to give you the, ftotes SSiifisPwSsSiiPPHBmM ;,' fjdlKrpwftlVBSFJKO they, pay any of their ccountst, i f, when lsnKSrmisj.'!LMtaWpHstMpBlMBI ''.v dui tne uest way to get volc& i& iu scl-uisubscriptiops l;o The BeeJi as the sched-- ( ule oi votes is so much greater for. subT scriptions than for anything4 lse. You HHHflBsHslssssHlsfllsssP will be supnsed how easy it is toget sub- scriptions to The Beelf j(Qxjiy.i i i Q':, n V n . , c , i " Kiv' them their coupons, win receive tne inenasvwnojajuc jjcrcauu )'iR r . L: C. Wiley Wafekw. CImIi Jewelry '' .. I ! . ' " - " Jm :,: 'i I. n . ii Webb mowers, urocenes " vr , B JLU ii 11 . ii f wtRf ,., , i t ... i TI1 ' .. ' . to iioderstand'the rpethods that are used. t l, No name ot contestant, will Deicnown ,2. ino names or contestant: wm vc puu-- ,i lishedi 3. Every contestant gets 2,000 votes to start with. 4. Every contestant gets a num- 6. All votes must be'brought hAr. 5. .Standing of contestant's number published weekly. Tie votes in , package 1 7. Votes must not be written on. 8 .Wednesday far, recording. in Color of certificates, will te withjCQntesfanUs number and amount on top slip only,, ? chargedmouthly and mu?t be recora6d monthly to count. 10 votes are iransieraoie,. ujuy ' utnrarar-nr-AYnt4 nnnf Actitif Visvincr lrcrf numrvr nf vntps nn Mav 15. 1912. Wins . Contestants Will not be permitted to solicit votes within our store or in front 12. nf fhftihinkiinPi ' .1 nn I i I Rbd carefully the rules of this contest, as it will make it much'easier for Rules or'Jhe Corite'st the contestant I CONTtST CLOSES MAY 15, I91S Send in Your Nomination at Once and go to Work for it - , George King &Son .X?rvif,.OruW't' Sundries aad Semi-WeeklyBee, r Soda Fountain . . the-au'tq- . E tf. Whitford, Hardware., Stopes '..' ''7.. '" ' , I . l . . svj l ..... ,.'r .pisi.0u 1 ,r $1 Per Year -$;. , COWAN D & CO. hot, MOliaerjr, INCORPORATED Gdoai, Clothini, Ldi' Ready to Wear, Carpet and Rutf Buntctf & Stone, Liveryman 3 -,,- - W r Hftpfrjir- y - f ft T.a.,w oc , Kieki !.. -- t xs iV ugP - m& "RiW wm,i'r? iMiWIMiMiiM tiin"'fWiiM' -- - ni!UmMimiiK'V9'jmwiMm "" pwrTiryywy.Wt iu1iULi.ijiidinaBIMlMrfnMMMMttauuMMtf 4MWUBBK7 . ' y.l!Z? ... . ... mipHiWwpHiniiii. V HWV 3 DAYS' AIHJfflON MEETING r?I t jt i'i To be Held in Hopkinsville Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 2, 3 and By the Hopkinsville Aviation Cluh, the Only Aviation Club South ot the Ohio River 4 c Chas. O. Prowse, the Hopkinsville lad, who by his persistent perseverance :and genius has made the Biplane the conqueror of the air. A Southern boy who has demonstrated to the talented of the East what Southern brains can do. ' . A prophet who has honor in his own country.1. . He returns to the people who believe in him, to prove that he has succeedecafter these months of toil and disappointments. He will demonstrate without doubt that man has conquered the air with a Biplane of his own make. .;:dk. t ,'. jimmlie: v caffifccciame Timmie Ward who AvTi waul, wuh O ave New York a thrill. ward, he "ipre' DVgdW "" . . t cncmj so Rf rp lout, ouo K(aco coo Uc7jepjc , tic . P.- TO aAjoJ national reputation. In this day of modern inventions one hardlyPknows what to extffcct nexEj' Jl. . wjX "Uot - , Vt.-fFJV 1 P AXtxOU .' vr- - r- - ei - j WSBW IF V' HopkinsviUe, the livest town of its size South of the Ohio River, has .men who are alive to meet the issues of the day, who keep'up with the .procession; has arranged ' ' for this meet, and without doubt' will have the greatest crowd on these days that has ever been within her gates. These flights will take place at the Aviation Field and'there will be three flights each day promptly; between pne-anthree o'clock. ' ' ' ' r . in the air with the grace of great vultures. V (IJ,. jW v" t iNpvor rorTiorc iitfiin mill erirli an rtntrtrfrinif tr nrecanf itcctf.irC xrrti H boo Vian?dr Vtari fiit","ivo'AKJnJe'flinf" 'in fVi oir - ,n' d Biplanes and Aeroplanes willsoar " i Since you were a child you have. wondered if this great feat would & T eVfir be accomplished. n :L i. ..V r. V .! 5 if Come and See What the Genius of Man Has Done w"-i r Deep Mourning. Tbo manager of tbo theater racked fels brain In vain. "We must do some thing," he repeated, bitterly. "People will expeot us to do something to show respect to the proprietor, bow that he is dead." '"Shall we close for the night of the funeral?" suggested the assistant stage man ager. "With this business? You're a fool, laddie, a fooL No; put the chorus in black stocking." And It was even so. Triumph of Scientist. A French scientist has combined the coving picture camera and apscholarship in this college 1b A 1. paratus iato an Instrument by which' THE8EMI WEEKLY BEE. the processes of internal organs may fc studied, and has gl vomit the name A Concomitant. C bloroeatgenograpb.. ' . "Is a sham battle always followed by a festive celebration?" "I don't know.Wny do you askr "Because ". Classification where there la k. sham battle, there ,. bachelor The tax ought IB the fitneae .of talage, to be c classed, ma a tax on some sham pals." frreperty. X-ra- y Changing Hospital Character. ORDINANCE Thu question in hospitals baB gradually Decomo not "is this patient poor The City Council of fhe City of enough to be admitted to the hosEarllnpton do ordain' aa follows, many people are now using1 pital?" but "Is bo ill enough, or is bis I. ThatSeotlonGof Article XIII Illness of the kind to require tbo spePaxtine Toilet Antiseptic cial services which the hospital Is or- of the ordinances and by laws of the The new toilet germicide powder to "be ganized to render?" British Medical City of Earliugton iu eilect 8ept? ntounlvn1 t lrrff na infw1wl , 0th. 1897, bo and the same jBHmmen-de- d Journal. "For all toilet and hygienic uses it Is bo that as unamended the eariW uetter ana mora economical. shall read as follows: To cleanse and whiten the Scholarship For Sale teeth, remove tartar and 6. Tho annual license for nodd prevent decay. Wo have a $100 scholarship on ling or of carrying qn tia business To disinfect tho mouth, de- Bryan & Btratton Business College of a pedlar as defined in this article, stroy discaso germs, and for sale. This is one of tbo best bus- within the city limits of the city of purify tho breath. iness colleges iu tho State, and a Earlington shall be one hundred To keep artificial teeth and AntisepticserPeroxide Instead of Liquid guest or Mr. and Mrs. John Donald A Sport (or the Old. In most sports youth posseenee all for dinner last Sunday. the Mrs. Lucy Turntlde is visiting re pooradvantages: experience Is oftea match and agility, latives and irlends in uoiuinous, the. striplingfor youth advantage but has no over Tenu. Tom C ark and wife, W. A. Foster, and Rnbejt AtkitiR aro still on the Btok Hat. skilful ago In fishing " For Sale -- . or-- n c-- cense. and twenty-fiv- e dollars and at thiit rate for any fraction of the year not less than six months, and no buoIi license, shall be issued 'tBany per-bou for a leBs period than G mohthe. Any BUcu.ajberise'e'o' granted may be revoked at any time by the City Council with or wituout cause shown No llcesse granted nnderHbis article sllall authorize or give authority to raore than .one peraon, audhis name Bball be set out In snoh li 2, l' f roiri the teeth and purify tho breath after smoking. Tp eradicate perspiration and body i .'oferabyj sponge bathing. The boat antiseptic wash known. Believes and, strengthens, tired, weak, iaflsmeueyes. Heals so'rothVoat.wdunda ana cais. zz ana &u exs. a oox, aruggists or by mail postpaid. Sample Iroo. THE PAXTONTOU.KTOa.Becien.MAM. Torem"ovo nicotine w -- COLOEXD 'XSV. COLTJlOr. KDITOR At you satisfied? Are yon earning as much money as you woaljgjrjjjcfrt ,If. not, why not? .We can show you the way many men and women have increaped their earning capacity. 'j;g W; YOU All licenses collected .under this seotion-shalbe appropriated and usd for the geaerat jranajng expenses of the City of Darlington". Attest :Paui. PlfojoF Earlington, Approved H. O. BoubijAND, Mayor r Mr. Thomas 0. Long, Earliugton, Ky., was a day laborer for the St. Bernard Mining Oo., when he enrolled for the Complete Goal Mining Course with the International Oorrspondenqe Schools. At the time he was earning $10.00 per week. In 1008 he successfully passed the examination as Assistant State Inspector of Mines for Kentucky, which position he now holds at a big increase in salary. .' READ Ky,0t. Q'lty Clerk. 8,1911. The the LyceRev. O. Carriagton reached the um course for the follpwmgryear are elty last Saturday with his family. ' as follows; There-wi- ll .r be a reception glveq In Mendelssohn Quartet, Nov. 1. ' honor of Bey. Oarrington and fami Musical Favorites Jan. 12. ly Taesdav night Oet. 31, "LyceuM CfWM dates Arraugwcl for; Garrett, of the CM. E. P. karen was xlvea.Ajr8otI by'hi hareh Tfuasalay night. He left Weaaesday fer the Annual Ceafer eaee Wbieh is in session in Madijtea- Vllle. Rev. Valentme. of St. Charles preaehed at the O. M. "E. Church Sundays Mrs. Iilllle "Cavanaugh has'5 bee,n renovedtetbe elty hospital. ' She G, By. lt'ill very siek. Balnh BIncrham. Mrn)i o 19. -- Aetudonts club of twelve members will be organized Earlington and vicinity beginning November 2.-- Rep- -' in resentatives of the schools will make their headquarters nt the, Victory buildings. h&i , - THIS Join the Students Olub uow. Do not delay. NOW m .v information 'closed with 30 .Recessions. East concerning course see O. E. Dudley, view "Baptist Church Madisonville manager, or J. E. Fawoett, Bee of. bad 73 accessions, The revival at Mt. Zlon Baptist Church Earliugton flee. is In full blaBt. Tne, Interest inThat question will be asked you almost dally by business men creases each night. A Rare Combination. At The capacity for getting Into trouRev. J. B. Anderson, of Dayton, TI-Jble and tho ability fop 'getting outoI O,, who has been conducting the re- ness colleges COMBINED: 48(Colleges in 18 f entertainment. For It are seldom combined la the sama vival ,at Madisonville for person. Life. Whiteside, preached for Rev. The price for the season tioket Is $1.00, Blngle entertainment 60c. To tbose-whhave subscribed tbo tick ets will by Nov. 1. Others desiring tjokots will have opportunity to obtain them before first -- A letter from the West eomes bearing greetings from the King family to their many friends in Earlington. The revival spirit Is high in these parte. The Hecla Baptist ohurcb "' 6i Scholarship on Draughon'a MeBdames Snbra Dunoan ami Business College, Mary Holland were visiting in 100 Scholarship onNashville, Ten. Urrant 4c BtratMadlfrouvllle last Sunday. ton .Business College, Louisville, Mrs. Bettie Holland is visiting Ky. Apply to r her Fon and his family in St. Louis. BBR, .t The BI-- luntj TeiiclmrB' AssociaEarlington, Ky. tion which met at St. Coarlea laBt J "" -. . " --. " if" Friday was very poorly atteudea. s 1 till .t. '. Prof. Coleman madn all thti uncces-sar- y that Lold tl.i h' in. . glut. , o: dj. has .hi arraugemeiitB. sent ttn back to content o u Rri.vnjtiiciu j.nnc Earlington to meet the teachers f Eliot ' Madisdnville, Eutl'iigton and Mor tons Gap, none ironi Mudlsonv4lle Work er WeaKh. public School and only three from It you waut to uuute a Urtaa yea Earlmutop, Prof. Bell.- - Ms(?ames save to werk lor it. walla u ya vut wm Evans and Osborne. iwm jv mwn ao aaaat H HI ouwcj WJlM&. Mrs. America uok living with her sou at St. Cnarles." Mrs. Milvlay 4l&ve U visiting her daughter ia'Henderf oh. ' -Seifeus .Jlsa Mitefepll, ;t he, barber, has from Tena. ItkaveryaeriowsHec nk -A far mm sasdHsiae and kave tkw freat Xevlval wro m rive ye. Foe tkk At thePliJasaut' Grove Buntlst rsaasn we orn ye ia Irayiaer m .eiloeed, Moadav nltrht Oat. Ohixeh M NNNl M f i tM arel.. Wib great success. Rev. P. D. Gor3oa his members and allIDTOffiy so his sister, were assisted" tim nmm. ber of Earlington for fifteen nltrhts. Rev. Gordon opened fire upon Satan Liver McdJcise add his army and captured thirty-ninThe repuUtlon of this eld; who have joined God's army. wr m watcwe, liver couupauea,reti. lm We will mareh to the water tho 8rd oUgetOoa and trouble, is firmSunday In November for baptism ly establkaed. It doeeaot hnHstn at lOa.'iu, otaer raedidnea. It is bettor tfaaa otaers, or It would not be the The baptizing will be In Heeli. Uver powder, with a larger sale than all others comWaed. loavfl for Paducah to assist Rev. W. n rosier iu meeting at tho 7th. St. pa OLDDf TOWM Bnptjst churoh. SEHI-WKKKI.- Y -- 0 I to-b- ' I x Sht-lton.i- s J ".y -' r ea Jfery -- t ' ad x sfDRi UIGHI M e, ', 1 H " He YOU WANT a Better ..- JOB seekine- i1 ' Rev. International Correspondence ' Schools SCRANT0N, PENNSYLVANIA them itvnie.3 ivov per cent in woric ana worry. Skertkaad. PrartiroHv alt TT Q m star. This spectacular event is slated k Revs. JVhlteBide, Tyer and Bro. clal court reporters write the System of for the year 100.000.00O.000.Wl.91L T.Oflfl T7!oUb WBTft aKfi Wlf.ll ui Tnoi. DHurioana uraugnon colleges teach. "v" wnyr because they know it Is the best. "?"--" zi Nothlnff dotntr tht- - BtimiMerlSCftnatnx, Aav n i? : Sr Evans Tuesday night to a larga audience. Rev. Audersou has a National A Long Walt reputation as an Evangelist. Watt for the sun's collision with a ,no,.i,i New System of Bookkeeping saves the lrtpA Statna coir that- laskkaaow. RnntVmnnrc oil - Transcribe $ r .is i" wmaiuon8 t3" el Komi Shultf. iers, bookkeepers, and stenographer are. holding good positions as the result ot taking Draughon's Home Study. For prices on lessons !,,J Tenn.J-ore' DKAUCHOK, President, Nashville, cat! "V,uo S rsr mf usJ" iC other wuw 7Vfiu. Tivnlk?" . Aj L-- m K, Rev. lfratwand family. the NaAvUl. er MmbU er f'&&, T, rZSZgKSffi ,n