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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 31, 1911
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MMSk. oy TAHtt j 1 ws,-.- - -- sx ; Jm B TUESDAY and FRIDAY FRIDAY IF, YOU' DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS EARUNGTON, fl ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE Vl TSSSt TWENTY-SECOND YEAR HOPKINS COUNTY, KY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1911 A. Q. 0. 87 SHELMAN GONE O?0 PITTSBUfiG ResN ' wi'li'f,V not be hoarded in secret hiding IMmt POSTAL SAVINGS places. The amount of money m Society , Oi "brought out of seorot hiding places ntomtoilillliirB put Into, general circulation rmriil'i mthnnAimdtiritA-fDTF BANK EARUNGTON and through the postal saving? banks ahready'establlshed has been enorMystic Eleven it- Will be Inaugu- mous and will continue to grow in On last Friday night Otft. 27oloveh Every Saturday From Novy1- - Until New Institution Its Immensity. Those funds, of ot our young g'.iiB mot at the homo rated Here on November 8 me cna or auio course, go into circulation through of Miss MaMe Bromilng.aud organregular banking channels', the Gov- ized a social olub' the tiaine of which Bee AGAIN EMPHASIZES IMPORTANCE ernment having many banks as de- is the "Mystic Eleven1'. MIbs Eliza OF BUSY, THRIVING EARUNGTON positories for these funds after they bath Komp was chosen president, WIU- - GIVE NINE THOUSAND VOTES have boon recolvod through the var- Miss Katlo Murrell 1st. vice presU ious postofllces with the savings de- dent Miss Goldlo Wlor 2nd. vice Trie jBeo has decided to .make ev.Earlington H to have a Postal president,--Mis- s Mabel Browning ery Saturday a. bargain day and. Savin kb Bank and it Will oped tor partment. It is probable that business on Wednesday, Novombor Earlington banks will beone of the Booro'tary and Miss Parey Rulo from npw until- tho end of the 'designated treasurer. The'other members aro: autonioUile obritest will give 0,000 8th, the day after election. Post- as a depository for postal snvlngs Missos Ruth Daniel-?- Irene" ahd Bos-sl- o vottiS'for every new' subscHber' and' master Ohas. Cowell has received funds and if so It could accept such Coyle", Gertie O'Bannou, Kath-leo- n 0,000'ftir every renewal s'edured on the necessary supplloa and'reoolved tundB from any office within the Spillman and Margaret Keihp. Saturday. If you want to win the days ago that formal notice Bomo surrounding territory. They made many delightful plans $1,600 auto get busy for the the Postal Savings, department Tho actiob of tho Postoflloo De for tho winter which they hope to Bee'.' would bo openod in his oflloo on the partment iu establishing, a Postal carry out Meetings will be held ' Beforo 'that time date mentioned. Savings Bank here Hgalh'einpbasfzes. weekly boglnning with uext Tues -a lnspoctor from the Department PublioSpeaking tho Importance of Earlington to prepare the CfiriyiW business Earlington as a. day night who'll' they will moet "Hmi. B. T.MifGregbf, 'Repubtlcitii w)tl, visit and industrial'. 'with tho Misses Coyle. office for this Important addition to crfrrd'fdate for' Att'orBey G6iiefo' will city', wprthy of tho best facilities for It Activities and glvo all necessary atifdr'sb' the 'voters' at the o'0efav Us sober aud IndustrlouR, wage-- , JASPER PINKSTON lrisfcuotion for its operation. '. house this place, Saturday', $ov-pmbearning population. Under oortaln restrictions, which 4th,vaTYJ"p. rrTr'c.ordlal Raises Hugh Sweet it will probably bo better for the inis expended tpail to Qome M. H. S. TEAM IS BEATEN of the County. Seen in This Part dividual depositor to learn 'for out and hear, this notable speaker the savings department Is Husky Tennessee too Strong for Them t'x r-- u jj x''J '1J .' " Jas'per Plnkston, au onterprlslng opened, two por-colnteresti.f paid . ft of the 8t. Bernard: MFnlttg "i A Thai's Wonder: o deposit. Any amount from l.gO TfiV football gamo played in Mad farmdr, Co', raised on their grounds' this' Tfife'TexaB1 ter 000 will bo accepted as a cfopast, isSBVille Saturdayafternoon beWonder ctlrfes kidhe'y'' mud provision are made to take care tween tho local high schdol eleven year a hugh sweet potato,- weighing and cures diabetes, weak and lamg irregu-llarltleof rif en smaller amounts tfiau $100, and' the Wmthrope high sohooj 9. pounds and 8 ounces and measUroH backs, rheumatlsmt-andalof bladder . trptibles, remov- 2oiddhes In circumference. This U through tho purchase of stamps team from Nashville, Tonn., .result bladder. gravel, provided in ten cent Denomination, ed In a victory for the Jattor by & thelargeSttubor'evar raised In Hop rlpgbotb men andwomen. Regulates Ip kins county aud' can' be Mdn ly ball- - bladdpr troubles 4n.emjd.ran. If iot wlitoh may be Rtowmulated and score or u to u. xne xounessoeans in amoauts of $1.00. ' twenty" Jngat thd Bee office". The raiser of 'sold by your'drugglsts will bo saut o .tweighed the locals' W. J3tfe jpKrllpgton has no appreciable pounds to the man, butrnot with thiB'fine potato Ik happy man' arid' brmKll' oh recript of proua or tne iarm that prouuoed BBailL'bottW Js ;tworcaoathsi treat? lis ntWitber of foreign population, and stahding the .big difference meat aud seldom faila. to perfect a in itttSimoug the foreign population, weight the locals ,put up a fine' this fine potato. bore. ,Sepd. for testlmoslala from. Ky.'aiiri other sta'teB'. Dr. E. W. wiif are not fully acquainted with' game. This is the first defeat for In Memory of Phil, Th'cE;'A. C. Masco .anil, JfttA) uiive street, ot. xiuuib, otnTAinerican system of banks, that MadiBonvllle this fall. Mo. Sold by druggists.; . Well' Phil, ddiir old doggie, the Postal Savings Banks have tfro ,h Ndw'yftr'rac'elBrun, ' vnvmost popular. The people- of WHHam F. Barrow Rakes a Large Sweet ' And ottl'b'a'Bo'Oall trips' together, Hwdaches Signs of Danger. Earjington and violnlty have come Anyone1 in t!his town that ,bu tiers ' ,In this" w"orld Potato.. iB'done. go'uerclly to usq the admfrablo local frequently from splitting, ndrvdus TVi'lliam F. Barrow, an euterpris- banking faollitioa ollorod them and headaches ought, to go at oncotothe But novor you mind, oil doggie, Irig and Buh9tantial farmer, residing have confidence in our lo6hl Institu- druggist and got a 250 botjle of our Our Mas'tor villa thiugs so, heaAlils place, raised on his farm a German Liver tion, so that it hardly expootod CarJstodt's always indicate Powder And ever .we lay dowh"uur work, a' Very large sweet potato, which' thit many will turn to the hospital Headaches dangerous form, that Whpu we aro palled go 4ie'has'oii exhibition at the Bee ofbeyond tlta livings facilities, s siay result: In other extremely even, Aud when we roaobed that city glo- fice and any orio wishing to see this that would accumulate!' pertatluieuts sometimes rious, potato wilt please call and' see It. haps' hi quite small amounts. No Brlght'i) Dlseape and Appendicitis. Odr CarfsteUt'B German Liver Pow-- ; liust behind tho Wall of dark," 'The potato measures 17 inches lu doub't, however, there may ho many dnr. acts on tha Liver, tho real, Thep wiH'we look foryou to gredt us, circumference ana weight! flee and bubIv Utile accountl" started, that- - cause of constipation a few doses will have thoir .beginnings jn ten entirely remove the trouble insure, v'Aiidf expect to hear your Joyous one half pounds. It Is'a fine spe'ci-br'e. . i ktrnifccureJdeVyills'-guaran-- ; barln of tho rToti and fertile ground eejtt stamp purchases and may im toed If you have headaches, get a And'wlierf prs the principles of economy that bQttlfl,'o.dy from tho St. Bernard' we have heard your voice we have in Kentucky. l an'd'gribwit' ' 'u wnTjead to bettor thlnfcSfoY ctjiil. AifVlMg'Oo.. rricurporated, Drug DeJStb More Dyspepsia. together we will enter, the scant drB'ud other depositors of toa'qh partment. 25c a bottle. , Thela "'" '' '' &.y4 .wbatV0MlVv ., -- Vv a t. ". gatoandday, .Gas, or other Stomach Troubles,. undigested' or, sating nd ecouomy is r blessing-- . $5; d ion Improving Safhtf'f etei thlsMs'p'hii'; oir'mK:sc6t, Nothing will, remain sdiir1 dh 'jonr sto'rn'a'oh; if you The Postal Saylnn Banks establot him cohiothls way. PdaSS' will take"' little DlgeBtdxe, a tlUPasWSivat EarMlin lished alreatly Jn yumVflWthi'ouA- - ' and pleasant tbo.SMnt rff.uset i j TfJeeVaVfii'B'r recllvu' 0TfflbUI out the thlterf'ktafeByVud' Aow fOtS' will, appeal Jo the. ,op:abQYe, dSdraparVment of the St. Bernard coming to sotno of the more impor- - lufoimAtlon that in the near future AndeU Iim MPb.il our MaseottM. xm Mining Compantf Incorporated. t. . th gate with a heart prlmful bfl J tft.w ,fa.A.rn..ti Happenings m f i t W. M on-test'T- bc For Greatest Min'ng-Meetin- g Mine cue Wortf and 'Expert.Study of Madisonville Notes a Mrs'. J. E. Taylor and oliildron. are tho gueBt of relatives in Clay . .. this-week- ' Explosion etc A. G. Spillman, assistant gelieral manager of the St, Bernard Mining C).; left Saturday night for Pittsburg, Pa., where h will spend this week in attendance on the big meeting ot mine expeitB' in the" greatest 'Bdrl'eB'of experiments,' tests, practice and contests In mine rescue 'work In all Its branches', the BtU'dy of expIbalonB, etc., eVfer held in America'. ' Mr. Splllriian vaS met on his arrival at Pittsburg by B. Y. "WUIIamB the expert mining engineer who was here soiHe'mbriths ago in charge of Goverilmeht Resue Car, and who, ?with hfs jJBBl's'tahtB and' our local engineers and' Volunteers, put In dne week in experiment, demona'tration and training In the St. Bernard mines'. Thls'w'e'eH'ln Pittsburg is regarded by mining men everywhere as an occasion of greatest interest and ,proflt to all thosd who ' may attend. Lively1 ' - Peroy Berry,.. of PfovidbnceV were In Madisonville Satuiday enronte home 'from a irionth spent traveling through.,. the .m.;: East.. (,.. Gus Oat'ec, dt'lortonville, was m " town Saturday. T'.' (Mr. and Mrs.. , M - . , Semi-Week- ly Mrs. JesBe Brown and son, of Olarksville, and. Miss Florence: Elgin, of Pembroke, speut the, weekend with relatives In the city. ikUi Miss Virginia Rickman', of Hop- klhsville, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. ' G. W. Parker. G. D. Hill, of .Mrs. Harriett BroWhitig' and daughter, of Earlington, were the guest of fritfdB Saturday in the cityj"; ' ' . Evansyille, was the," guest of friends' here Satuuay. ."". Mrs. J. T. Morgan and daughter, of Nortonvllle, were In the city Bowling Green Sunday. ' L. R, Woolfolk- - who has boon III for 8everalTwe,eksw:ltb;typholdaever Flpj-enceSo- ar Saturday. Mis Elizabeth GIvIub af terVBJiorJ?' visit' to her mother', 'rdt'urded' to1 -- '" . Polato-Bigge- st hliri-ttlvwb- en ut B - - L B ed Ohlll Tonib. A'Ww dtiSes will- - iTet you.up giye;.y6u a bdy.'s appeti.te iHTflly as, a .. PqrifleB.tbe blood and strerfgthdnrthV1 system. BOfa a' bottle at' the St. Bernard Mlbitig Co., IuoorporaWd, Drug Depart, ... ment. , t ,,ii twelve-year-old. Cafoiipa,' returned home Satur'day much, improved and as'a Boy. will bn oUt! iri a fe,w dayp. If you are tlred, run. down, have, no appetite, get a bottle df Yucatan' AYays JBTewed the wort, digests wbyoud'alifap; makes good rich UloooT 'froih your food, No more- - Sleepless- - Nights, ,HeadacheJQrBfconaaehjMlsecjr.A Get Je5?'rf ,,'VY.SnU abotUA wojrJhjtej- oost ftt flrnir flunarftnonk tit the11 St. tfdrhard Mlrilng Company; i xucorpuratea. ' wlta EJearty AppejUto, IV yourase.. Dlgeatf ze. Ikheps.y.onr stomHohld3 nqtpiaii.nese.troJupiaB,.witn4laW' ii'j . Bliss Lena. Davis is tho proud winner, .In' the contest at the rink last Miss Lena Davis Won ;. ' t .t Prize - constl-p'ntionMiii- .a 'aq-cou- ts . Bori-ou- occasion the exeV.oi8es:celebratlug3ird and Arbor Day. Each child abput tho fourth; grade waB resigned to write a composition entitled "Why we Protect Our Birds, Her's was chosen out of the sixth grade and later preferred by a, competent set of judges from all of the grammer grades- - This is quite a compliment to Miss Davis. . Friday b'Blng' afternoon. .The, iU fridge plub' held a mokrde- -' llRlitful meeting at tho residence "of MIbs Crenshaw on last Friday afternoon. Only olub members were present. Many excting- ra,tbort were played the redult leaVinf? li.iiJ. Kline the winner and Mrs. "VtciBfr close secdlld'. The host'ijss' s'e'rve"? Sf mo'st delicious salad' cttUrso whferl' was much enjoyed by the guests. - 'E4 End' Bridge' GluK iii- - . i ' t. t: n -- . . m; ,.7J,,i:r.i.-v.,,rl-i,T':f- ' Bryan Speaks to Large Crowd at Depot The Hon'. William Jennings Bryan sriplce minutes- to the of Earlington last night from hli'.speclal 'tralii1. Ho w,aV greeted w.It much enthusiasm .by a lafge oilowd and' tho ErlIhgton Baud for-avfe- Earlington Band Plays In MadisMvUfe best1 In Wo"te-h-Expcnde- -- msTegbod'&uslo forth as: p p y7teMJl ;rf The EarllHgton Bahd.'ond of thV this end or thC'stateV Wont' tv Ikfadlsritivllle yesterday and' inad muBio for the C'tiaiVip, (Clrk,.spp'a; He,,'jjjija-greetefb'g a't the. Tabernacle, largo and enthusiasfie-audienee-froby a all over eceassiom dlti-?;ens the'-coHntcy- d JJOm SE. v ' Bui-bogl- , prjgriyjctrtogjjeT -- 4 f1A .I UnlTWWIB i r. V Ist iVd'y; .'"': 'irrjiii-.'.m ItlQnH" ; Otlie d, TiiTi'Wlirh'aVetHi-iatop'Bne- WieVlcilo 'tSizc Crow: v.iu MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. Mv4f WT if i. i j jt ytowfi : mi" UKUI m ms& vmwmmm. at Mm , JAn excep- - a you'll come' WIBkllB'ir'inT' Uit uightattbe Tabermicie Miadi- TbeoNiliKiiaittrjs: trips will take OJ9M.. Much txx oke ihTiiiB-it- t' JtantHhrHon that loud f ree lfovkMu. finL)!vai iM?&iVM' """ w vtr-- J fetksHtaiS;dlp 'frWrS! edi it'dilioiitM, edikT I.MTfc fe'W at n CS73? ti ai; i j i, 5 . j .. ..T.i MPUM it. rvstV--V?v'-''..tMvT- ' JJJJJJJIJJJ23BBP at fc II .. eOKWJBK.. MM'WIWiM'ini W: m t U wP' w) kxJ-- (u,K'-- ; .I ft Ka2aia :iHi';b(ubt&MAtd4rHiJM m aDraaiWmouirfor train ymi mMtoM jpifrWgor lifC Mi 'i&W$9imii bylotmmw laitltatlon udprsed eat- - smSmmssim lfMh.VVlD rti . i ll ?:"r;? vjhfjvi',6,; -- 1 W-''. ,). tr rt1:ifi rutfctfa lilrecto an (1 E:moaimcr A.'.iiS2 ! awl & JrffcjJJ fifttf K : T 1 Ufrrw an MoK.-- W n, Z PHtrll Jady- - ',R8Wafoik uai t. ,(fHMff iftrawtwa's P,rHV - JfMiLfDr.t4ftbnavU ririwtihhJglrinj-.p'Tiv, jwhhuthk Enkx- Gm , ; Any viau vacwcrca frompt il, .. rrrliiig . ..W M ! zTTna-'iSsir- k-, gfit- tn -- 1 I BIf S i Company, Ineor6r"aWd7 M(u rowafffi their building on itauroaa A r- fwt v., fl5?. -- atdfof - ?.' "w -- it Tn hn v tsure and wholtttome. food, be rcbfl!k bhk quiiv ot tartwr imSVL warn not from' - Tkm vd Lmtfl wtH'gmkim jnNf ... i WO 1 $&$&& XVfiUti&MSJBfSl JXWKmIImm. RovaL 4t&tbiuMa1ei.l pnu lYis riitftj'jou i' .....1,, sA ..11 'CMm of H iWlrifRo I u, ii Mr, Oldham Fofd car. "dlcT tfie "drTringr dreSBbvMr.S tanlev. Trie ear traveled aboTJt lM mllea. pn-- j rCalland Kiib,extremely low r. TnwritBr,.rlMBMbiB, EariHK wpe IXHiaWfttHMMi QSMrOSHlUNBCU UKAJWBKUIWBtrTeWte MM iiMaitoitf , ' rHtrfband not astgie iKM irtM price on wall'peAt,UkkiIk. "'Bofilckfee'bers" air oVeVr . ihmdSHdii TAtmm'mmim' BK9K JJKB. JOVVtL VUi, wrpg. Not a puncture, not a ' '"-"' iiU.lM tie jUbited States m that Prau&hon'g, trjjf. Viomrn.T. j , auii'MawiwiMi - AID , l ' MasBuvilflf, JfcvT. NeVtJBvstera of UeiMckeefiiuis: eaves'-theholdl nifrf iolSd JrxisItidWr Mit.ftifeTalfc' C aVttte X 6tttfStAa' 3 felP ;fr,ohj3i to 50 per cent in work and.worry. taking? '..I''TWtyron'lfti. ' TALPQI lflt Madlsonvllle at2:7'. a distance Onaer woodruf jipJ5fcheop.ntry, wex clal bivnrt'reoorters vrlte th'e Svsterii of BYM4flx "wirlte Jnq, Pv. Djudghom. , . of. fcO miles. Tii'eyVepent a pleasant in town Moud.ajMshppping, loItVl 3 v a.PresldentrNashviller-TeMPFoTJeifc- Uhjie there and:returned home Sun- Mrs. Maxey. Priest was tu Maai- - ivygi Bpcusifsy Jtnpw.U Mbg&st akgu)Od coof$irfirieOXX3 writ aay. .I0tTM,49n'IVi DnAUGHONf S PR AGyiCTAL BUSIWfiSSrCOliEfeB .i Don't fail tojgel? "copy &f "The Marshall Gardiner, ol Maaison' lbilowlng; tUVstar" by tlie'author viljlei8pent Saturday and Sunday in t j 'l1')!!!.', '"iipim't r TtMi in 'ii vr i mi i'luj i".iii'j ii uii tui iiilli'Vitih town. Wi of "The RosaiW h ' t All the latest books for rent at, .n.A.c SlSK Br6s BOOKICO , )? MadlsoiUi, Ky. Bisk Btfbaf E"boK Co., , M'Hgur.of: Rial PlVastifi al You Can' Always utsit..i MkdUb'hvilfe,-'lfy'kiss urensnaw ana r&rBnyi leave lns.iWorieBt it jdi uii sj, rji w ,. was In Madlsbn- tituBviiie, (., in 'ibw aaya "" " oh to the iKretef tbleirfmanv vlUe Monday. ? i' , H. j1 fijnds. Thejrwill sgend the wiater liugene Cpartea left Mopday night 'H.l 'oil v 7 months in H'I MIdisOTivHkF 'otfoftW.W'Alft - e.Borland went toJ6weniofoUY- - iJntWfeilPffl'.tfg' t. iirni-z-- irflayin Marion T hlh an u- ad- , ' 'iyELrfc JiHi IPIm m liwMIS Jim . '1 fii'T"if " r nt ,. .. quwtwnwiuBe-aKea-yoyou quauty-rriaic- e , . a -- u awiost uauuipy- WCTiMJWWWWle. aowwowt fcauamqta to m - fr. ,T -., QIHftam nell - tJM'rJ -- I . -"- prg -- onQriwin"rii-ugnoi:-"vone5es'"tcauir- v, ! ; ! . - i 'fcl i PB -- . Sp(j ly-v- iWWT - theyi -, 4W? u A fa$p- '& i t if Hit r us., Tm ICXrt - ej i Txl Vila . WW ius aBiij V1 - i&mmms&fr WVgiS6S 4 yII miil. .'' 'iiwi't' a ft:,'0.0 ftrt.iSoA-. islaess Cailesw, Kajiyfrlll, ,ffenn .. K. ,T uo'" .in JSTJHsYliif 'Baturdv. ulghM xfWmjt&VkVkx iX&nV M B'wnw m iwauui flWf MWPmmclB'raMriHt JBannMe oousge, ,,LoUUIe &!ai4' io 8holarship dfi"' r1 iw) .'JMief'gt-JCbirlewaB'I- ii t.wS b-ti- 'iawn Monday on business. 1. V I X tfew oicturercfiafreeS da IV ' My them aViSfl? tJtp r i: 4 4 1M ' mmiu Siiday., Sbki-Wxjucl- 0 y Baa, BMtlttgtOB, Kj. Stbr Haiteoek wail "la wnviUa Ueuisy alfftt. . ff.ou tm Midi- - usic dv urcnsusi ;1 j n MiKfcn,i Q. . iter--- o Jaftff VMrf- ' uk T r 4wt --. - w w-y- we. c - -- M- "WWPyW" -- WW-- "- .. .-- IfM, . wwywwwi'iypglf v j . ..Mvy W- - , "IbAU.... trf'5W'wnr. f'b 7 . - .( V Vf im hm -- '! "I was troubled with R. E. Donnkli. .Plaintiff. 1,000 Vs. Fotloe of Sale in Eqdlty. weeks ago It got so bad I had to glvo Inkerman-Baile- y PAUL M. MOORE, & Co., 25 Three raoathB up work. I had tried various mediEDITOR AND PUBLISHER 1 5 cines without relief, and was finally ....tiefendantB. copies Slnglo E. FAWCETT J. By virture of a Judgment and OrInduced to try Vinol. After taking tho ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER first bottlo I was groatiy benefited. der of Saio of the Hopkins Circuit Shoe Day for the whole family. Sp9oimon copies mailed freo Am now on tho third bottle and ready Court, rendered at the September Queen Quality, Dorothy Dodd, Barnes Special and Member of to resume work. Am rapidly gaining term thereof, 1911, in tho above on appltcatiou. CorrespondIn weight and strength." Edw. Btyled cause the undersigned will. Drew Selby Shoes in all styles and leathers for Ladies, price Kentucky Press Association ents wanted in all parts of the . on Monday the Cth. day of Novemand county. Address us for It is tho curativo medicinal ele- ber, 1911, between the hours of tpu $ i 25 to $5.00. ments of tho cods' livers, combined o'olock a. m. and three o'clook p."n., Second District Publishers League Maloney, Superba and Barnes Special Shoes for with tho strengthening properties of at tho court house door in the town Misses and Children 50c to $3.00. tonic iron contained In Vinol which 1 Branch Office fit Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Madi- makes It so successful In restoring of MadiBonvillo, Ky,. (being Count.v Stacy Adams, King Quality, Walkover and sonville, Kentucky, none No. 4 MISS AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. perfect digestion and at the same Court day) prooeed to expose to Shoes for Men and boys, $1.50 to $6,00 time it builds up tho tired, over- PUBLIC SALE to tbo highest bidder, the following desorlbed propersystem. worked and Tuesday, October 31, 1911 Heavy shoes. We carry the best made the Jyon Telephone 47 Try a bottlo of Vinol with tho un- ty viz. , derstanding that your money will bo FIRST; A certain lot ot parcol Brand. returned if It doos not help you. of land in feo simplo, lying on both Remember the date, Wenesday, November 1. ' 1,000 SPECIAL COMivilS. ST. BERNARD MINING CO., Incor- sides of tho Lonisville & NaBhville Votes Will be Given With each pair of shoes, regardless" of price railroad, UBt east of Maultou, and SIONErVS SALE Tho man who whispers down a porated, Drug Department fronting on the public road. Be- or size. well ginning in tho middle of the Provihe has to sell About the things HopkinB Circuit Oourr. Do; Don't Talk. dence and Madisonville road, where reap a crop of dollars Will never Plaintiff. R. E. DoNNELii, COUPON Good for 25 votes. Bring this coupon to Just do a thing and don't talk about the north line of the y of Like he who climbs a tree and Vs. Notice of Sale in Equity, it This Is the great secret of success tbe Louisville & NaBhvillo railroad our store properly signed and get your 25 votes free on the "hollers." in all enterprises. Talk means disInkerman Bailey, Sr. & Co., cussion; discussion means irritation; company intersects the south line Auto Contest. ....Defendants, By virture of a Judgment and Or- irritation means opposition; and op of Bald road, near the first crossing, Name ' means nlndrance always, east of Maniton, and running thenco der of Sale of the HopkinB Circuit position you Extonuatlng Circumstance. are right or wrong. with middle of Bald puhlio road S. Not good after Nov. 4. Court, rendered at tbe September whether 2 Ted was an excitable youngster, and term, thereof. 1911, in the above Sarah Grand. W. 181 polos to.H stone; thence P. to adequately express bis feelings bad S. 4 W. 80 poleB to a stone on the styled cause, the undersigned will, acquired the use of words lorcetul, but Cleaning Gilt Frame. south side of a branch; thence up improper. In a fit of temper one day on Monday, the thirtieth day of OcGilt frames should not be ' washed, said branch with its meanders and fee used some of his most violent tober, 1911, between tho hours of ten merely rubbed with chamois. If dull terms to bis mother. She said noth- o'clock a. m. and throe o'clock p. m., they should be brushed with a llquiq the southern bank thereof, general poles to a E. ing, but Ted knew well tbe signs of at the Court House door in the town strained from the boiling ot foua sourse S. preparation lor a Just rebuke, corpor- of Greenyille proceod to expose to onions in water which has been tinted stake and passing the fork thereof eally administered. He said, "1 know PUBLIC SALE, to the highest and to a golden color by flowers of sulphur and continuing on up the southern you are going to whip me, but before besc bidder the following desorlbed steeped in it. and southeastern bank of the northAro you satisfied? Aro you earning as much money you begin remember 1 said it In a very property, ern fork of said branch with Its viz: an you would like? If not, why not? We can show pleasant tone of voice." Milk to Put Out Fir. meanders general course, S. 2 Tbo coal and mining rights and you the way many mon and women have increaped their It has been proved that milk will E 23 poles N. 70 E 14 poles S. 84 E. privileges of, in and to and undor 70 effectually extinguish the flame roa earning capacity. China's Exports of Tin. Breeman, Muh- gasoline, or any form of petroleum, 29 2 poles to the center line of said of Exports of tin from China, In which, tracts laud n6ar y ; thence with said line county, Kentucky, aggre- since it forms an emulsion with the the United States is materially In- lenberg S. 69 2 poles to the intersection terested, are likely to be largely in- gating about 4700 acreB, more or leBs oil, whereas water only spreads ome with tho south line of said right-of- Maga-sinas the Inkorman-Batle- y Department National creased, Bays a consular report Prac- and known way; tnonce tio feet to tne beginning, tically all the tin mines of the coun- Coal Field. Such of said traots as Mr. Thomas O. Long, Earlington, Ky., waB a day lacontalnihing exclusive of tho ohuroh try are in Yunnan province, the prod-re- t He adjoining and forming the main borer for tho St. Bernard Mining Co., when ho enrolled 27 lot and railroad being exported almost entirely trect will be sold together as a whole ORDINANCE for the Complete Goal Mining Course with the Internaacres. There being reserved out of ttrough Hong-Konand any isolated tracts will be sold Bald boundary the church lot, as tional Oorrspondence School?. At the time he was earnseparately and tbe commissioner The City tbe City may then sell the isolated tracts Earlington Council of as followp, of located in the N. W. corner thereof, ing 110.00 per week. ., 'Announced His Intention. do ordain and it is understood that tbe Louis"Asd why do you claim that it was and tbe main body togather and In 1008 he successfully passed the examination as with malice aforesaid that tbe automo-bilis- t may accept tho most advantageous J. That Section 6 of Article XIII ville & Nashville railroad Co. has a State Inspector of Minos for Kentucky, which poof the ordinances and by taws of tbe ' comy defendant ran down the accroBs this boundry 40 bid or bids, or a sufficient quantity City of Earllngton In "On" the morning it hapeffect Sept. feet in width on each Bido of tho sition he now holdsat a big increase in salary. plainant?" to produce the sum of $52,909.25, the 6th, 1897, be pened your honor, 1 Heard him say and the same isammen-de- d center of said traot. amount of money so ordered to be 60 tbatas ammended the samo that he was going to tako out bis new SECOND: Also all the coal and auto and see it bu could not run across made, and $1,122 80. tbe cost hereof. shall read as follows: TERMS; Sale will be made on a 6. The annual license for pedd- mining and mineral privileges be a few people ho knew." Houston credit of six months. The purchas- ling or of carrying on the business longing at the date of the filling of Post. A students club of twelve members will bo organized this suit to defendant, Inkorman-Balloer will be required to give bond, of a pedlar as in Earllngton aud vicinity beginning November 2. Repdefined In tills artiole, Sr. In, to and under a traot Remedy for 8pralns. with approved security for the pur within the city limits of tho oity of of about 2,700 acreB of land, situato resentatives of the schools will make their headquarters Bruise thoroughly one handful of chase money, to have the forceand green sage leaves, boil them in a gill effect of a judgment, bearing legal Earllngton Bhall be one hundred lying and being on the waters of at the Victory buildings. and twenty-fiv- e "vt vinegar for ten minutes; apply to dollars and at interest from the day ot sale with a Tate for any fraction of the yearthat Poguo's Pond, Clear aud Road Crt ok, not in Hopkins County, Ky., and conthe sp'ralned Joint as a poultice be- lien reserved upon siad property, untween folded muslin. Rest tho Joint less than six months, and no' such sisting of 63 traots, lying together til all the purchase, money 1b paid. license shall be issuod to any as much as possible. n and forming one body, immediately Maurice K. Gordon, Join the Students Olujb now. Do not delay. for a less period than G mohths. south of said 27 2 acre traot, deSpecial Commissioner, HopkinB How to Be Good. Any Buch license so granted may be scribed In Beveral traotB; descripCircuit Court. Tommy is an Impulsive little fellow, revoked at any time by the tllty tion of which can bo Been on appliwho doosn't always And it easy to Council with or witnout cause shown cation to the undersigned, or a sufSchools Hto up to tho expectations of his eldNo license granted under this arti ficient quantity theroof to produce ers. When, one day, his Sunday cle shall authorize or give authority tbo Bum of $62,909,25 the amount of Very Serious SCRANT0N, PENNSYLVANIA chqpl teacher asked him to tell the to more than one person, and hie money so ordered to be made and ther members of tho clnss the way to It is a very serious matter to ask name shall be set out in Buch ka good, Tommy gave this explana$1,122,80, the costs hereof. m for one medicine and have the tion: "Just think of the things you TERMS: Sale will be made on a wrong one given you. For this wanter do and don't never do 'em I" 2, All licenses collected undor ore'dit of six months. The purchas reason we urge you in buying to Lthis section shall be appropriated er; will bo required to give bond, be caieluTto get tho genuine" No,t ft All. Strange. and used for the .general running with approved seourity, for tbo payt expenses of the City of Earllngton. ment of the purchase money, to have A Toledo. girl, who "simultaneously eon slrig and whistle BLAgk-DraugH," ; Approved . the force and effect of a judgment, T while, she is in such a condition Prob H. O, Bourland, Mayor. bearing legal interest from tho day uuy in some pre obiyno was an oince AtteBt: P.AUiiJP. Priop -. Liver Medicine a lien reserved upon . tioo! Incarnation vJ V,',,. r,, ,H. ' pf sale with ' property, until all the purcliase1 said UA The reputation of this old, reliaEarllngton, Kyr, Octi.-ion- : muuny una uoou jjuiu. ' rVJnrt w. I S ble medicine, for constipation, j Wlw nf ...A , ' 1 ' ' K;:i, gestion-andliver trouble, is firmtl btwttTMr?r 4 MAUHI0E K. QOJRDON J fiverVone. I)7lT- ly established. It docs not imitate Messrs JjllhcrBbalt. 'Hattlb v himsSff, would 2 i' ki 'Jhcham and Mias Qra9rgla Beaii Special Commissioner Hopkins'Cir-- 1 other medicines. It 13 better than Walparticuiar-gtrmur"'WBrothers, or if'woold not be the fasrient the day with Mre. Eugene ouit Court Cordier in Madfsonville .vosttfrdav." vorite liver, powder, with . larger sale than all others combined. Plants.-- , r Clr. ftnDIrs'K'H.' Coleman" and "You tfetfd Stationery? SOLD INTOWNl 1 F2 Therel are abputf dne hundred varie- stiii baveeturned mr XTnfhlrMV UU an Tter spe.n'dingrthe week mth ..friejfdftj JS.J Vl.Mfc- - irlvno V.U Inrltvlfliinl !"...- 'hi" . plants known. ?es pi .J.-i.k, J ? k.J(i. .. miJJatiyes- - , ur,m.Biauainjg.inH uutuueip worm ,, wraPMWig.aaMaBiaiwmMaaKBW akolTl6a stationery .neatly fbimte!df Baojob .flepa5"4 :vff?BI!afflrlFEfSp?!I'S5fflBlaLBBSt'?3 Themf-Weekl-y . scn.ojarsnip.i:orfiaie . t Keeps constantly oh handcar w, .mootrrtS We ' m Bryan have UiWkWuWHBkmu & StrKtton Business- Collefeei ffei Itrfe'of let1ter'hesyriQtahe)d;s,s (DiineaUB, siasiQmenip tiuejryiupesj for sale. Thls is one ottho best'bus-- 1 Iness colleges iutheStae( nd .a1 hothlinon andcommerclal, , We 'LLBBlTWiywFFiffiiw . toMiMJMSyifWiwIilLWB r malso do oircular, invitation and;ot " scholarship in thiscollngeis3L Yb'U' alogueVWork. titvd ub a trfui .THE'SEMI WEEKLY BEE. 1W"W . ' i J3 will bo1 pleased. . i a ' Tobacco Trust Jn China. - " Advice. n The tob.acco consumption (oJ, China , JAftef. a mantis .married, Jij (hWes, to J o icuju auu id .moauy Domi. sit in, a hammock bqcause lskely ET1! h" . Kiunu. luu uusir grauo oi loar come .10 wrusae uib coau J from the Philippines, Tiuf the wh'oie"' I situation Is controlled by the iobacco S- "- fPSBJirfKBI 15w ChciWBee Subscription Rates Year Six months. v... One ?100 50 STOMAOHJBOUBLES ' SPECIAL COMMIS- SIONERS SALE Hopkins Circuit Court. Barnes, Cowand & t " . Cured By Vinol Soymour, Jnd. Here is Proof ' Incorporated f iA it ' a chronic stomach trouble, and five Votes Given Away Shoe Day, Wednesday, Nov. JF ., NIo-ma- n. paT-tioula- rs. Ex-celsi- or run-dow- n right-of-wa- 52-1-- o. Al 7U-1- -2 84-1- -2 YOU 4 EU ' 38-1-- J 1-- right-of-wa- 1-- It-H- e. READ "s right-of-wa- y, 1- -2 g. Af-sista- nt risht-oi-wa- THIS NOW y, j1 .'! 1 if1 per-Bo- 1-- I International Correspondence MENDELSSOHN QUARTETTE jt - a M " -- A. J indi- "- -- Cr Flesh-Eatln- n from",Da-wflhh"&f1- - - ileslf-eatfh- g C . Ui 1 j-- .? V I i - - -,- -- - tlDfMjjflfn ban d MoUhrtoSrl Had to do ra9HfcsHFSRp zmmMmammMM i3JuuA:nvt KmBBtaEMil'f,Tffil; R Hh, 'Bi - the. Cooking i 1- w..i. 1 i-- - ,j ! L't He Would Have Hoosier Kitchen .'II imivr jr'i r jjHjragpiL xsr Cabinet in Two MUUD.UDJM SPEGIS& Weeks n a trust , t " Industrious. JacKdaws. sackfuls of sticks have been discovered on "top of tho tower 'of St, Mlchael'fr church, Exeter, Eng- ittuu. iue uuu oueq curi(eu mere uy 'V v. Jackdaws for nest building. Sixty-seven f'' Tiine and i' . " Ties ' ei - ri -- '4 .AVTEyitlEARE IMI NmtFMM P! EftM - tlATAA M v a EOPUUB PBICES. M. SLATON i'ilVm 11 A JiVWVWWMfiMMWW ;Wajt. For, No Man; "tiU- -. . 1 3' B. 'FuneraPDifBctof; f Si m Ho has his desk or bench whore he can sit at his work and probably nanny other contrivances fornaving time atld'step's., Have ypu, ever meutloned tho Hoosier to him or explained w;hy you ofteu feel bo tired when he gets home at nigjit. Take him Info the kitchen aud show him how a Hoosier would .save all of .that walkjng from work table to pantry and back and 'from tuble to cupboard and back, over, and over again. . Show him how the Hoosier combines work-tablpantry and cupboard, and really do&d "save miieB ot stepB for tired feet. : - The Hoosier Special costs but $25, and soon pays fur itself in , the time alono navdd for rest and recreation. We will be gjad. to explain its maiiy,' many? jconvefilencea Whether yon aro ready to buy or not. e, " greasy doughnuts where u fair amqunt of contontmont may bo found , u Confidence. Confidence may be deflned as hs feeling we experience Just before w proceed to make a' mistake. Puck," is a space between lobstera la NowburgJ and coffeo served with' . There dan iuu rino in I W ts PWe 124-- 2 . 'Emb aimer NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE i i ic . a C. A. MORTON v Z', i i, ;' flermany has more than 600 music schools, Nsarly of, tawn az MuAlo one-jUii- rd f Q?rman Schools., : T ifl ar son. ,,,-.- ,- mtymwmmmwfmmmmwNto THE MA1DISONVILLE, KY. BEST TELEPHONE - SERVICE , 'LOOK HEEE, ME. FARMER! . Notfl that tho Camfii?TanjrTilSn,'5r'i.r'.i.'.li tVr - v . iBt to vou n ideal Dronoiltlnr TtrTrViZZr "V?P"l,a..'?".P"7 "Jwporated. . JjBerUn. - Furniture, Carpets, Rags, Mattings, lace Curtains f, t . , . '- n , vj3tjrt.f if m Wx " I I iJn& Marnv 1 jjr . Im Jii: .i.m ; Better look over our. atatk now fetfor ' - SlaUf.S&sJl2l theawdald -- offers be dafly communlcatronlth-tb- e markVil Um iW.K-f- -J i ,?;,. Mr n . d a Wttkcjll alfcira.tkai.lj.. .. K Mi.JU.-- Unt ' f Opptrtunltjt io64L riotkh. la wUck'iib WF- ottIt nl,.ilMnTrV'. e2".?.n' Dnta,nonK u 'in - -- 1 '"wat-'- '.". ziyjv .?n; i ? nr-- iau ci tf.:s. ,. && r - 4a110ler T Maloney wwtfr i- r- mmmmmmmmm "w Ti pjm- ift ra.tl tKLasi amMU-- "?. r Wfciiwii mm a ' " ni iiw'jjiwhmii. j. Hr.mm ;.!, ii jiuii -- "njp A - WIP "D" WW XT 3 DAYS" AVIATION MEETING To k Held in Hopkinsville Thursday, Friday and Saturday,. November 2, 3 and 4 By the Hopkinsville Aviation Club, the Only Aviation Club South of the Ohio River Chas. O. Prowse, the Hopkinsville lacf, who by his persistent perseverance and genius has mad6 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. .- ' He returns to the people who believe in him, to prove that he has succeeded after these months of toil and disappointments. He will demonstrate without doubt that man has conquered-the - - ' '' ." - air with a Biplane of his own make. "" . ' "" " JI1VCN1IE ' The same Jimmie Ward who gave New York a thrill. WARD,THE DARE is- - DEVIL. Biplanes arid Aeroplanes will soar 5r? $ 7 j A man of national reputation. In this, day of modem inventions one. hardly Ictibws Mffiat to expect next. Hopkinsville, the livest town of its size South of the Ohio River, has men wlro 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 beYthreetfliglts each day promptly between one " in the air with the grace of great vultures. B v a'n - three o'clock, Never perhaps again will such an opportunity present itself to you to'see heavier than air machines 'float in the airt$$ ""' Since you were a child you have woftdered-i- f this great feat would eyer be accompjished. BaaaaWaaWal I 11 J I Come and See What the Genius of Man Has Done AUsh Hi1,, w "" HARMN DK. Asia. Bena Kington, of Mortons Gap, spent Friday night with Mrs. Elgle Sisk. Broken rings, Jewelry repaired and polished like O. I. Tbuemphy new. At Whitford'B Store. The K. K Band playod in Madisonville Monday in honor of Champ and-Spectacl- N.E.I. L G. RAY Drs. Hr&n k Ray DENTISTS rtmUt Extracting and Porctkin Werk ' 'High OMtDtntttyk ear Sptdty TtUrh396 ltkiSattnttSatAMit. Maiiaowille. Kentucky .'' 1M .tA. Miss Mabel Cliff of - Madisonville 55Ji8B Lizzie Gill and Mrs, Sam Harris were la Slaughtersyllle Fri- spent Sunday in the city visiting day attending the Fair. friends. Mr. G. J. Long and daughter BeaMisb Lula Biohard of 'Hopkinstrice visited her mother In Crofton ville is tho guest of Miss Lucy CrenSunday shaw thlB week. John Chandler was In Slaughters-vill- e Yandell Walker Bpent Sunday Friday attending the Fair. afternoon in Madisonville. Miss Goldie Chandler was in MadDr. and Mrs. W. K. .Nisbet were In Mad isonyillo Sunday afternoon. isonville Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Daves, wore Mr. Lylburn'Young and Wallace Humphery wore In too city Sunday In Madisonville Sunday. ' ' - iAiiiidfnir3"iiiiJfclii AiHAmiglmittli 1111 0fr Eye tested free, by a graduate of the Philadelphia College or Horology and Optics. uight. TJnn'f. faUi tn :W Steve'Mothershead Of rnttirn vour Vfitns speut.Sanday in the city with his ' ' WPH, WedueBday afternoon, noVl&tor than paredts. ' Ul 5 o'clock. I n j(Gefc in the Automqbile'contest. Israel Davis, of Hopkinsville, was tiend iu.your name, .and we, will .. thefTown, ,.'.town Friday, r ,t in ews fitart'ybu with 2,000 camplimen- V. John Roi)Ins(jn ;ofj, MniJig.onvUle iary VoITqp. You caujswin, ting, "uy t wbb In town- - attendlog.the show Frihandsome 5 paeBengery-flownight.' ; .. j Imnr Paris was .In MSv'.au'BVlUQ a day kJ y6u trjgjfc k .sa; inii., in.wib j. Mr. J. ftljOldhatti wife and sons, tqripp; car(if OUWy YlOlblHH UIDUHfl r ytBS "&m Elizabeth tfoddTDP DareonV Ms Virile. DaviB wWln dkW WhcLhOjB. .oeu visiting fthorutt, vi&Sunday visltpigftfoneW v Ig ffaud motoretl tos(weiusborojSatur- - Mrs. her, Corey, haB4 returrtj; Mtap Lillian Harriseix M. ohoe?zIi.& K.Tim,alnt Plfijl, waa in tho city frlWcfogMgd. ' rere.ai,of;J;fi;90d-awisbuHdiugSuSuy Bhopping andihjftylncphptbB. Jpector of Eyansville. was in town Thecharred on BftTlroaif Street,v KA.ud also viBitIiJotfctWea . L. 0. Wlley,Ejpert optician. which ws partially biurnid Mvral ..tue-'s-- i iB. & mDntbBago.lIs beJngVdveSIIt V. Clark. James Maloney lestTueBday night for St. Louis, to purchase a now Hue of fall goods. Sam Vannoy spent Sunday In Evansville visltedfrionds in Hopkinsville Sunday. '1,w MrB. M. K. Gordon atjdjpiother MrB.JNiBbtVof'Jra'disovDla.Jgre in tdwn Suudayvlsiting Mrs7Henry JRogerB. 4 ", SrXJ Madisonville. Ch&s. Truempy was In Madisonville Sunday morning, j r MiBBVerllo Dav'is j-- & of ofM . - L, C. WILEY. 1 Optician &? .1 Ouccessors to.fpappan (Gardner -- n',1 -. - .5 tij' ., d; '( EARLINGTON; KY. iv. i k ! lf",i!'ViWt"V'mT'm 564fT r- 'J1 '"" l"l""vl"l'-jyJii;i- ii I - wjf , ; ., l- 7- r S k '9 WE PAY EXPRESS vBfc a 6ljj n; Afahln rtniicrh ofPrbviden In tho city, $ttda ylBlij Earlngton,jKy..gjQ. YOtJR Charlie P.leaflaTstVoFthe was in town Saturaia. n country, Is notknawn whethenav Rwbnird h- - - nard Gooafoolwas 4:fl8DklffB3 ICMiss Eura Bo&lioVtfae Biohland , couniry was-i- lowu paturaay. yilSnSunday visiting frionds . S, B. Driskell.oraanvllle, 111., aSjiistod and gtcbeB"1" repaifed, spent Sunday aadjMonUay "in town ti atprlces to pleasQ. ,rQ, OrfttfBMPY, ; Ark. is 0, it. Bowmonpf-'tWynXik J A!t WiiltWrd'B Store'. In town fora .nii Ma4on.v wasnlHopklnBvilie H. :T)' CowaTldtsiSiTsunday in St. SuStay vifitnS ft:f9ndBJ And Mon-da- e Charles. J wa fe.SpLTRis on business. NE. Stone waWn town Sunday.' Hm. EueMtJordler and son .Hari Liola MulvanfyfandiBlster Agnes oldlW MaSilwviUowere in tho olty returned homo fronxa month 'visit Su4ky VisftihVriendBand rel- - tp CampdoA WeBtVirglnia. ' Old papers fpr Isale, at tho Bee aooompanied offlco. IMs ElfaaRoUlnsm i hefttle nephew Oharles Bramwoll Mr. A. OB anno u and family who hoM to Nsfshvllle d, will visit a have been lvlnglnSt. Charles for -I fewrfays.soveral months rh'avoji moved to E. Baggett wasjn Dawson ISarlington w.hefe"-thewill make MgA. their, future homo.. Mr. OBannotr Mfises Goidie Ohandlar and.by willtiU koepBH position in St.1 - "l Peynvere in MadisonvlUenday Charles. JKirby 0Baneu and AWU1 Davift your neglect MondayHlght. wue m" ccwiLBYr j. urnor was in luauison- jjawrenoe Ky. viile Monday night. wiry Jones was in Kortonville Misa Kathleen Spillman Su4ay visiting friends. John Lpng were m MadLsonfBte jTt. C.MoEuen was in St. ghar.-- .Monday shopping. l. mxtn visiting frlehds, 4",im.ihb Xiiixaueiii nuu iiiijsnoi yiu- i; A leiwider ,( MrtehellfbO BmiV were, in JBvaasyllle .Monday R. . .. l n few-days-.- ting wilhe erected pn $yffitefcp$!$t. Mrs. Harriet Browning and daughter, Mabel, spent Sa$rayjilght with. the. family o"f Mr. nud Mrst J. E. Fawcett, of Madisonville. . Mr. ana" .Mrs. Boy Peyton, ofHow-ol- l, are hqre visiting his parents. Mr. and. Mrs. Taylor Oldham were in iowa Saturday shopping '' Si: -- M m I Our atooks aro ao large thatiyou have every style and pattorn, andBlwi,, aid,uhape from wUloh to seloot: and we make buying BY MAIIi, just as easy and satisfactory as. you can do it ,in tho store. Wo have fepsclal things that you can got NOWHERKELSEsueh ari : ri We Handle None But theTist. Z B- FROMoJJ&AND, SAVE M$NEY. r Levy's Special Boys' M L;C. Wiley's Giassosarft of aoburacyj Mrs. Garfield OldbarnkWas in towu 0O!& atguar-ante- e Levy's Special! t S3 ?, - ' saturuay. Jim Garnett was -- Jnj.townj.o business Saturday. f & Mr. sfrid Mrs. James Lafloonof tho country, wore In towiCflhopping . Saturday.' Mrs; John Wilson, of "the"cBu"ntry, io-to-wn suits lor Men .1 at '): p I" " m - 4k diuis vviin z nairs of Pants . . . . ,,... . . , . . and,ixll tho Loading Linos Of - FURNISHINGS, HATS ANDjSHOES. WE ALSO SEND SAMPLES FREE. --.r " Suy. y - thfree. D't fL. fc oyesltest j T towirbn busJnoBS Saturday. Lila Jones,' pf Mo'? tons Gap, spent .Friday night with .,hor Istor, Mrs. Saturday shoppings . was ArafSuirltH. of ttiaroniinlrv. whIii Mention thiB paper and write us fully for anything- you want in our line, and- you'll Bret a prompt and satisfactory answer. Asd Itanytnlnayou Duy.feerois.rBot exactly what youwautiit may too returns ana your aowin.wm Doammwaateiy BJHriTNDED.w X . h Pol.!. f.-t- . UoIlMaJ Arfiux'atuia W.t,.. D:i Har.L..(c njwwtlfw. ,v"" WJ HB JJFV UlMia 1MBSS. M " ,. vf "" A Bouse Established rBH Jf' Rn'tffct 50 Years As. The Largest In Its Llae. Third and Market. PrJJ Z. aljd-Mfe- ., ftiaaVntfhtf QswaJdKingtoa antlTom werSlln town Jdnday "Clarence Mitchell made a busi? nesa trip to St. Charles Saturday. George Carrier,, pf, Mortons Gap, io-te- . Wj M ""'"t 383R' -- 1 J.bt ' defgn'wan.i haity,dagr.night. abopprB.x 1 ' .. try j- Imim. iftMAirf Bbm iUtIHj wrm to m itiirf 'f - - "t - - mi riiiiMiiWM'iiiiiii'HrnWiii'Tliiiii111JiMlliiitii Vita...-".-aitt-.t--- '4 ' Vh ; Fr'idayMilgbfc. - 3fVJ-'5- -S .iu. iato- -s !" "IT 11' ...:t M ill Ttl V HHI., .'MlW.li l'fcWil"i J F3vJS r f , ' csr l r W k . '. -- : "; j y, tr ( Begins Thursday, Nov. 2, Closes Saturday, Nov. 18 A SSffii-Annual Event that- Results in the Saving of 25 per cent on Ne!w Sea'sonable M'erchandise - Eve?ir y 1 1m i me ' A- tJL ... i. rt . TTT The. remainder of.the,Ashb.y. stock that ,yas carried, over from last,season, consisting pi qdcjs.and endsjin our. (oats,. .Clothing, .Shpes, .Dress Goods, Wraps, Comforts, Blankets, Corduroy and Teans'Pants will be sold at 50 tents. on the dollar. Our entire stock of new up - to - date. goods is included in this snip J c i i READ Domestic Bleach and Brown Hoosier Brown per yardHope Bleach - REEEvECT. Mffiooinid.CliGWcl: Tarf;Lrfgtfis Underwear Cg .s3GL Al, ' $lJD0-blacJv;Vi- ;' mt , COME and TTrder; at . Re.qfqptPrrard y 9oC O'W 1 : lbY-'of m L x Misses' and Children's Shoes in1 Men's heavy fleeced Underwear blue and tan, Sale Price -.- -r - UTa OJhJ per yard ............. Overalls 75c Men's heavy derwear, sale price fleeced Un- - "fOC AQg 25c Children's Union' Suits, sale price. itf; !U , l I $1.00 Oteryaw Bros.' and'.BaJccor& sale price J Ovv Loom Ends and Short Lengths 25,000 yards light and dark blue, sale price w( 2.000 yards of Simpson's 36inch Figured SilkollnCregular price 12c, sale' price. ..v. 2,000 yards A. F. C. and Zephyr Ginghams, regular price 12c aticTlSc, sale price . .. "f C 500 yards Cotton Suiting, plaid 1 regular price 20c, 4 Blucher, sizes 84' to 1 price ' $ 1 . 35 bla'ck Vict Blucher, (Q Q sizes rrj to 27 sale price?IOC $1 50 Tan Vici sizbs 10,-4 Zp I I ? to 2, sale, price $1 .35 ;Box Caif, sizes l.f QQ to 3 sale price , . . . ; V $1.50 Vici and Patent Leather But- ton, saje ; g o(Q prices .S...4M See our Shoe Counter. Any Kind, Any Size,- Any Price. llale .9PA rQC $1.25 Boy's Knee Pant's Suits able Linon v jA - ., .One BosV Knickerbocker Suits out of the Ashby stock, regular price-fro$5.00 to tfu.ou, saie price.. 4ffaimVjr Boy's Long Pants Suits out of the Ashby stock, ajt Half rice, a aa 4bdB'leachTrTa6le for the price, oiy- pricc- - Linon. Verv nice jLy I! aaa IhhP A A --. 40c Table Linon in blue or red plaid," sale price OC VV 75c Mercerized Tdble' L inbn, 64 inches OvercMs i i09 - r eibthing offcijngjjtbe, greatest Suit values of the season. We have several lines of Clothing, including SchlossBro. & Co., mas- - Men'iand: Overcoats.! $18.50 Cravenette M M.m, gray and tan $16.50' light tan allniWooiq Rresto Collar Q f Ybung--' MeWsr. .r.:: 40c a f4 9 ia40 $9-9- 8 $1. 25 'Table' Llrfdn, 74 inches wide, guaranteed pure,' sale price . . .' . Qflfw 03Cr COl Blankets 75c Cotton Blankets. fcW&m:VgmTrry7 of, Simpson's and Amw $12.50 Cravenette dark fewsrfl ...... 45C '!i&9V2& $10 00 in grey, tan or UluCK ..Vv "bL t i 7a s,. '. Tffesi; .Suit? are guafanteea to be first in quality ancf style. The following prices are on new and up tp; date Suits in. 19 1.1 nlpddga j,ai mt $8 Op-'inch- ' ISpfeciaU value.w. ;. Overcoat T4'. . . . . long $5.00 Boy's Overcoat, sale price $tf5"tf--Boys .4.Q (A mq . 4?f .ftO flf "7 if A $l?'6r6ft'oS6laiTceft, size 60x72 $ 1 . 25 Cotton Blankets, size 62x76 V ..QQ - aa J(A A O.H.p I ti $2 50 Wool Nap, ;v AC ODC pI.f H" 10-- mA 4 sale price I 1 tf C : t 1 t t 1! $25T0O"SchlossBro. make,, sale price .. 500 yards of Soisettein stripes, verv. pretty for waisfspregula'r price 15c, saleicejn.. , . I 2JG 1,000 yards bluethambra Gingham, regular price 10c, sale price. . .. j. . ..&.. . , j. .:. . . j . 1,000 yards Outing Cloth in light and dark colors.' 'XlRegular price 74c, sale, price. TMr L. of; Douglas, Shoes' ' 7f v oc ,: We carry one of the largest stocks Shoe in the)city( ihcluaihg W. Douglas for Men, the celebrated Drew Shoes for Ladies, and Tfei"ahirfir Brand Shoes for Children-and-Starfor the whole famliy. t i i $22.50 Schloss Bro tfriHj I make, sale price . Schloss Bro. $20.00 makesrsale price . , p I $15: 00 Sonneborh (h4 w "make, sale price . $12.56 Sonnebprn make, sale price. , . . -- $20:00 CiCKH 0a3U 4 ' 'sizest'lOto sale-price. Dft VivU Q $2.00 Boy's Overcoat, .bRM& nrO ftoap -fu ,...... Feather Ticking 22-1-2- ?3?0jf Woof NipV'f $5.00 All Wool Blan- A kets, nice assortmen t . 4) $6.50 All Wool Blan- kets, extra large.A.. 1- -4 $2.48 Jj "?Q AA O Ta . .p' gA JiJ $OB?0 g1 "fC ln9 C $10:00-S6rineb6r- n - ' rtiakelle price. ,. . . fy ..Mcn'sjShoEsV $ .50, size 27x54 & ' We shall offer trie remainder of the Ash&y stock! of dotting a.t' prices ShHq flafbelhttM 'actual' m(. Thi lHQ first quality) sale price 20c Feather Tic, good grade sale price 12 Straw Tic, sale price 10c Sfraw Tic, yard' wfde, sale price, i . l-- leather Tic. strictly 1 jk$f ... fy .g -- a UC I 4'sZw "jSf'X' OaC 9tC ar $2.50 Gun Metal sale . bluch-ertyl- e, $2.00, size 30x60. . M price... $2(50 Pat Leather bluch er style, Sale price...- $1.98 - If i ttpy;jip 'to date'. N6te the' follbw- - o Ampskeae .Utility Dress GinehamsL f' $Sfrrt!luftbn' TSaJc'Riic a make. Salerpnce :7A-Jr.B- spWWywMiirt'lObad $4.50i'room size Matting Rugs. . . --t- h .,.v,,t ti.fF&w ftp. m. .3B Mm Jeans and imo? . jOUXBY I r . 1 $3 50 $iF mmiic&iw. t $20rscmsrBttT makfale price.. ,pat- w '4 0 Fl. American is&4nrt..l,.r.r. .&&QmiMv 5I2W, 1 $18.50 Schloss Bro. make. Sale price.. $15.00 Suits ; sal price'.. $1.25 sale'jWce . . $3 fJNif nK 1 F 5rH?.' pnec'-.j- BS" pus- .2ij ....... ,.,,... vrr- , ' 7J t Jeans Pants, i'U. OMen's CWioy: Pjfits, sale .. $1.50 black yicir blucher 1 f.MMrrmi . rWMWQk' $i0.WSuif ' ' flK fif? J , 1 tii.'i incifc.T"!. M,ZiZih"Kytm .? 3?i ruviTaMU40fBincDeswia. ..tt.- rft mi .. w - $$ men's Gilhiroy ' .f 5J?ants. sale price $2?00 men's Corduroy pricjyv . fiXMici, plato toejf cber stylesaleprice. . ai)pyic i. .MSal94yril.ce K 3 35c-fiJris SSte--ifc - A uowis. -- -. hJ one price . .- - .. mF fc 1 Goods in plaids., . gind . TI.. - n ;3 Bo? Clothing? . iti ? f, iPante; r9ite'pr t.501nerioMpy vi -- v. Pants, sale price. . . . ;k iflO tffi v v w j' . u ik. (rVl fWWm;mjfiw, l,-i et'wpjtswwprice V 1 w .1 oafnroiWr, ' JL , J le-in- cr'i iI J and vici button or rSnirts 50c andN75C Dress" Shirts, sale price $1.00 men's Dress Shirts, ,, sale price . . 50c men'SjWork Shirts, sale price nvrr rTfitf ..i JCCL it Qt Idt of Tatfhoes, tfd Ks rang- I, inj from $2.3tfto rff, 7C r 3.50, sale dflde.V. . fO a pirfof LadiesUt'htevy Shoes, in CMi sale prk9. .pv. Ml MM MM9MUCttoion alitppy. Long Pants and KnictobockerJlMits. J - 1V .. t. . k.. . ?. f 3rr. itfvy...r.iiiy.,.l'.0 t4.WRnvniL' W'vJ. r.nrc.r k .x DocKcrauiis......pM-T ? K5toHeKerbnclhJr -- 'li -- ,jq itt 40d'Faficy tStHped, Worsted !i strftfH colors, f$I pke. .a : . . . 1 yd, wjkjft. ,f in plain .H 2rwWi, Jn-ian... ( rw:Jmd.'Wacr35incTies prior . v . , . . 'r PA 7 1 w MJSl ,w 'COW pflauu.iu,timuj. umawji ' wide. 1 CftgirtfisuclolR wCaracul ,....,.... 'OT c trf 3 dl LadlS'ConV ' c I 'MW .& Hfti- 13?; - Sfer.ftrAxJ-akes- -, rguliiiiitctt 1 $1.0 to $2.00, yfliff IS 83.00 Bov's Knlcker- 4 ,cker Suits . .fa. . , . $2 jWP fap hj.sKkiM52iinches - .w" waTZti' Ku-TV,,::rr,- m.v A.flrtAWFv.''-'fTfII imaC Yv'rX I1KUIWJ ttVU.Uiur OT ti 1 P L.UIIK nrr m. f'f4t103" ' h4 i.' saic pneeTirr-rt-'.- jAp2fbJhv . '$' It SftO 4lfetf0.H mS .c o5" ' H ,' I Ahbi' Stand Rcntky -- Center St fiill.'6fl?f-ita5i- t trah . ri 4. Iic-"j- T ' ''(v'l-'-Ty- i