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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): November 7, 1911
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TUESDAY TUESDAY and FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-SECOND and FRIDAY BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE N: 8$ BARGAIN DAY FOR THE BEE Every Saturday From Now Until the End of Auto Contest The Bee WILL GIVE NINE YEAR EARUNGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1911 HOPKINS COUNTY GOES DEMOCRATIC Size of Vote a Big Surprise to Madisonville Notes Thursday Afternoon Literary Club DEMOCRATS DEDICATE LINCOLN MEMORIAL BUILDING GALL FOR GREATER KENTUCKY CONVENTION To be Held in Louisville, November 14-1- SWEEP KENTUCKY Late 5 1 r. Majority of Citizens A CLOSE FINISH EXPECTED With three precincts to hear from at 11 o'clock last night the Democrats had a majority in the ts county of 077. The three were: Dawson, Dalton and Silent Run and the probability is they will increase this majority to 500. The vote in the county was a surprise to most every one as conditions wore thought to bo favorable to a .close finish in the Representative race.' pre-cinci TEI CITY OF XARLINGTON King Handsome iorlty Ma lGtva George The Thursday afternoon Literary Olub met at the home of Mrs. E. L Young in this city Thursday Nov. ember 2nd. The Round tablo discussion of "The American Novelists of Today" arranged by Miss Atkinson was very fine in which sho emphasized tho striking characteristics of tho different styles of present day writers. "The Americanism of William Dean Howel was a Bplendid-essaboautifully told, In a paper prepared by Miss Murphey. Mrs. L. E. Ruby gave a criticism from the foromost critics of tho day concerning the "Henry JamoB and his Btyle of writings," which was very much enjoyed. MIsb Love, of NaBhville, a guest of MtBB Atkinson and MIbb Neveline Morton, of Fia., a former membor of the olub were, the invited gueBts. During the social hour a beautiful lunohoon was Berved in two courses. y, (Returns Show Democratic Preiident Taft and Many Distin- Majority of Over 25,000 in The State CLEAN SWEEP IN LOUISVILLE guished Visitors Wiii be There EARLINGTON TO BE REPRESENTED ATTHE VARIOUS FUNCTIONS "Blno Stecking Club" Three preolnots in Earlington gave George Klug tor Represeet&tlve a Miss Margaret Victory very 122 over Ills opponent Ed oharmingly entertained the Blue majority of Young, of MadlBonvJlle. There was Stocking Olub at her home in Earl-in- g Friday afternoon November the quite a good deal of interest in this election and the full strength of both third. parties was polled. Miss Mary Louis6 "Walker gave Following 1b the vote: a most excellent portrayal ot the life, character and style of poetm of Lake 161 Elizabeth Barrett Browning which McCreary ' 145 was very much enjoyed. O'Rear The paraphrase of "Arora Leigh" 101 Young 146 by Miss Mills waa splendid, after Xing b which Misa Victory Berved a Heclar " deli-cIou- McOreary 17 O'Roar Young . -- . . . v .100 17 109 luncheon in several courses, at tho luncheon tables in the double parlors. King O Wear MoOroary If. E.Eullngtou 204 Youug Klug vtP CLEO-OATES ' 167 201 167 Of White Plains, Indicted Swearing Oteo Oates, For False L. L. Oates, a prominent farmer of the White Plains country, was by the September grand jury on tlio charge of false swenriug. no nineteen, son of ed Ho 1b cbaigfnl with giving lalse testimony at tho trial of John HankB at "White Plains several months ago. Hank was charged with breach of the pence. He and Marshal Roush bad a fight when HankB was arreBted and the boy ho was a witness to the fight and mado a strong witnBs for tho defense. He said ho saw the entire occurrence while the Indictment charges that he did not Bee any of it and was not present. . Hank waa acquitted and is now suing the marshal for damages in the circuit court. Young Oates denies' tbe charge against him In the indictment and says he will be able to provpj easily that he was present, and' f aw tho ed in Mortons Gap. MIsb Rubble Olaytor retnrued to Victoria Saturday after a visit to relatives In Trenton. Don't forget the Bee haB a branch" office for people in Morton's Furniture Store. If you want advertis ing ur job woik or wlsl to subBcrlbofor the paper, call up number 4. Aileen Davis, Manager. Judge J. W.Wilsou attended the "Avaition Meet" In Hopklnsvllle last week. Misses Addle nun Luticla Wring returned to Madisonville Friday after spending several weeks at fio bedetdo of their sister iu Vincennes, Semi-Weekly Mr. and Mrs. L. R Rav visited relatives 1n White Plains Saturday. MIsb Sybil Hart spent Suturday Madi-souvil- le - Ind. We mako a specialt" of doing two and threo color work. If you want classy jub work that will give satisfaction see our Bamplea and get prices ut the. MadlBonville Branch Office In Morton's Furniture Store. Ailkkn Davis, Manager. Mlbs Robbie Bernard, of Slaugh-tervillwas in MadlBonville Saturday with friends. Keruey Beujamin and Joe Justice of Providence, were In the city Saturday expeoting to attend tbe Football game to have boon played in this olty. Cliff Pritohett Is at homo for a few dayB visiting hiB mother. Get the habit of. coming to tho branch office of the Bee, at Morton's Furniture Store, when you want engraved cards, embossed letterheads, dance tickets or programs. We have the bent and let us figure with you on prices. Aileen Davis, Manager. B. C. McEuon, of Earlington, Dr. was iu Madisonville Saturday aii'l Sunday the guest of friends. Miss Annie Ashby, of Ellington, in this city with spent the week-eji- d her Bister Mrs. N. I. Toombs. G. D. Hill, of EvanBville, was in Madisonville Monday. Robt. Cox, of Hopklnsyille, returned to Madisonville for the dav Tnpsdav to vote. Prank Oain, who Is aftondln . State College in Lexington was th guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Davis in this city eev erai uaya vuiywee.i Mrs.. Birdie Slaton, of this city. was the guoBt of friends Tuesday In e, Semi-Weekly light. tlilunT .Ml' 'IIM r Democrats Win in MaU&hiisetfs' In JlaasacbuBettsyiGov,; J?oss, Democrat, Was elected by a reduced plurality of about 8,000 over Forthingham,- Republican. The contest was very close. The ."Republican candidate for Lieut. - Governor was elected by 7,000. Not Much Lost Twe lunatics conversed In the asylum yard. 6ke had megalomania, tald he: "Had the? not looked me ap here, I should hare been a Thoughtful?, the and Napoleon I" her contemplated a peagreen devil on the asylum wall, tkn remarked: "The second Napoleon wasn't much shucks." An old author haB remarked that there are two thlngB which it does no good to worry about what you can help, and what you oan't help. The latter, because fretting won't help the matte r; and In the former, because It Ss your duty to go and help it, with " out fretting Useless Worrying. Up to the hour of midnight the returns for all over the state indicate If the w'eather favors, there will a Democratic majority of between be p very large gathering of $25,000 and 80,000 with three districts and visitors at Hodgen-vlll- e to hear from including tho 10th and Thursday to witness and take lltb. Tho city of Louisville went part In the program arranged for Democratic by a majority of 4,700. d tbe dedication of the beautiful Memorial Building. President SECOND CONGRESt adSIONAL DISTRICT Taf will deliver the principal dress. Gen. John C. Black, chairman of the Civil Service CommisWill Meet in Teachers Association sion, and other notable sneaker Hopkifcville wll'-jbhe"ard. The visitors will Include the governors of several The Second Ooiicressinnn dip-tri- stateF. Eaillngton will be repreteachers association will sented at the Lincoln Farm that day meet in Hopkiusville December by Major Prauk D. Rash, Paul M. son Paul Jr. Major 1 and 2. The citizens of that Moore and his "Rash haa been named by Gen. Roger city are prepuring now to extend D. yiUlaras ae one of his aides, the tho glnf! hand lo nil visitors and General having been assigned to expect a large attendance. A direct the Kentucky State Guards fine program is being arranged contingent on that occasion. Comcompany of uud will be m.u ed to each teach- pany A. lBt. asperate LouibvIHb, nnder Capt. Neville S. er as soon as it is completed. Bullitt, fifty men, is ordered to parMany of tjie noted educators of ticipate In the ceremonies. Major the 6tatc will be present at this Raih goes to Hodgenvllle Wednesmeeting and will contribute day to assist in preparation for the largoly to its iuteresaud bene- movements ot tbe soldiers on Thursday. Mr. Moore goeB as a member fit. No teacher who is alive to of the Lincoln Memorial CommltteA lliu demands of the future and appdlnted by Gov. Willson to act who wislies to keep step with the with tho Lincoln Farm Association J.. W. Pobtek, Lexington, progress being made in the state In afraugementB for and celebration of the dedication of the Memorial President State Development Assoalong this line can afford to miss Building and will attend Wednes ciation. this meeting. It will be a great day evening at The Heelbach, Louis- ... ... T itfavor if those who expect to at- vine, me ijiuibviuc- jtiudb ni..ii win- BIG VERDICT IN umu !, NIGHT RIDER CASE tend this meeting will uotify ner in honor of President Taff and cliairmuu of the reception com- Majdr Archibald, Butt, his aid. mittee H. A. Robinson n few George C Atkiuson, who isvalo a Thos Menees Secured Judgment for $15, member of the Memorial Commit000 for Blowing up His Thresher. days prior to DJcjmber 1st. tee, will be prevented by bUBiuesB pngngoments from attending tho Nashville, Toun , Nov. 6. The Queer Verdict ceremonies at Hodgenvllle but ex- jury in the Robertson county night Kansas City, Nov. 6. A jury in pects to attend the big meeting and rider case, Btyled Thomas Menees court here was awarded roceptlon at the Armdry in Louis- vs. T. J. Mathews and others, re at turned Friday afternoon a verdict $3 500 damages to Oral Munden, a ville on Wednesday evening buy, because a local which President Taft and other the plaintiff $1,500 actual and $18,-5jewoler used his picture In an adver- speakers will be heard. punitive damages, or $15,000 Thursday-mornin- g after 7 o'olook damages for the alleged destruction tisement. Jn the suit It was explained that thlB Inscription waB frequent trains for the public will of a thresher belonging to Mr. Meprinted in the newspaper in con- be run out of LouiBville lor Hod- nees, and other injuries alleged to nection with the photograph of the genvllle. Tho committee's tram have beeu Buffered by the plaintiff will leave at 9:80, followed ehortlj aB a result of persecutions by the child. "Papa is goiug to buy mamma a after by the President's special. night rider organizations, of which watch tor Christmas, and somobodv The Louisville Press Club planB it is claimed the defeuJauts were (I won't.tell who) is going to buy to mako its dinner to tho President members. sister a diamond ring. What are the mo9t notable and enjoyable afThe case of Thos. Menees vs. T. J. yon going to buy for me?" fair ot the" kind ever given in LouiB- Mathews aud others wore brought ville. Tho President's party: Gov. In the United States court 1 year Judge Dempsey, of Madisonville, Buys WlUson'B party: dlBtinguibhed ago, butwaB postponed to the presguestB and the publishers ent term. The cause of action, as Coal Field LouIbvIUo'b five daily newspapers Judge J. F. Dempsey purchased of be Boated at the President's stated, was tho destruction of a will thresher belonging to Thos. Menees 1,500 acreB of coal rights in this as the Bailey tablo. Willson, In his proclamation about July 16, 1007, and other depcounty Tuesday known Gov. coal Qeld it was sold in accord upon the Lincoln celebration says redations which Menees claimed were of snob a natnro that he was ance with a recent order of court by m part: compelled to move to Missouri. At special commissioner M. K. Gordon. "The Lincoln Memorial building a Tbe .amount involved in the trans- granite temple, holding, aS in the the tlmo of the explosion the threshWoed-rui- l, fer is private. The Muhlenberg Ark of the Covenent, the humble er waB on the farm of J. E. Adams, where it had been near portion of this Held was Bold several log cabin in which Abraham Lindays ago at Greenville to Press Ross coln was born, on the Lincoln Farm taken Bhoitiy after moving it from ot Madisonville, and brought $28,000. in Laurel county, Kentucky, bought Nashville. Just what disposition these gentle- by popular subscriptions to the LinHurt by Falling Trunks men will make of this property Is coln Farm Association, will be dedknown, not Wallace Jones, age fourtoen, son icated the next day, Thurnday, November, 9, 1911. and the Presi of Hays Jones, was badly Injured at Had Been In Tralnl.ig. and many Mortons Gap Friday aftornoou when A man who had undertone a eeart dent of the United States he was caught beneath some trunks, exasolsatlon by a .awyer in Chicago distinguished guest will be present severely. The lnjurlos without faltering for a second waa and'take part in that Bervice, and injuring him Kentucky sends are not believed to be dangerous. complimented by the lawyer later for the Governor of The truck at the depot, holding his aceurate manner of recalling early greeting to all of the people of Ken"I tucky and our sister States and several trunks, was too close to the and minor episodes of his life. was well rehearsed for It," said the earnestly inviteB them to be present track aud passenger traiu No 52 wltaess. "Only yesterday I had to and have a part in tho great interest struck it and the trunks fell on the fill out an application for a teleboy standing ifear pinning him to and pleasure of that day." phone." the ground. From last accounts he was getting along nicely. Ken-tuckians 7 Lin-col- ct So many questions of vital important" to the future of Kentucky are pressing upon the people of the State for diBcuBBion and wise solution that It seemB important again to call together in conference representative men from all partB of the State to consider present and desired reforms and feasible methods of advancing the prosperity of the State. Such conference heretofore held have resulted in great good, developing a better understanding of tho needs of tho State and a closer among Its progressive citizens, and promoting a clearer understanding of what can be dono aud how best to dolt. Iu thlB spirit such a State confern ence is called by the we represent, to which be held iu Louisville Tuesday and The Wednesday, November subjects to be discussed will cover the field of Kentucky's needs, It is desire to have in attendance tbe live, public spirited men of every county and city. At our reques- the Louisvillo Convention and Publicity League will mako all arrangements for the entertainment of the convention. We are asking all County Judges, Mayors of cities and commercial and agricultural organizations to appoint a uumber of delegates, not less than five each, whose interest can be counted on, and whose advice will be valuable. Geo. A. Coy, Owensboro, President Federation of Commercial Clubs. uor-ditlons twojjtate-wide-organizatio- THOUSAND VOTES Tne Bee has deoided to make every Saturday a bargain day and from now until the end of the automobile conteBt will give for every new subscriber and 6,000 for everv renewal secured orr Saturday. If you want to win tbe $1,000 auto get busy for the Bee. 9,000-voteSernl-Weok- ly s John D. Rockefeller Held as Plain Drank 14-1- 5. patrol. Stationkeeper Dalton was astonished when the negro stated that hia name waB John D. Rockefeller, but as there was nothing else to doth e "oil king's" name was placed on. the slate and beside it waB written, the charge ot drunkenness. When-h- e waa searched there waa nothing, in his pockets but a nlckla and screw driver. John D. requested' the reporters to keep the matter quiet aB he was well known throughout tho country and did not want, tho affair published. -- With five cents in his pocket and hla olothing tattered and torn, John--r D. Rockefeller, a negi'o, was arrogated at Brook and Jefferson streots last night in Louisville, by Corp. Kenealv aud McGlyn. John D. was drunk. Ho waa so drunk that it was necessary for the policeman blm along the Btreet to the. to-dra- g WATER WORKS PROPOSITION" Carries in Madisonville I n.. by Big Ma- -' Iorlty Tho water works proposition in Madisonville was carried by majority, Tho vote stood 755 for and 153 ngalnst the- proposition. Gem of Anolent Architecture. The Oratory of Qallerus, situated en the Dingle promontory In Kerry, Is probably the oldest plooo of Christian worship la the United Kingdom: It 1b unlquo in its archlteoturo, tor it was built without mortar, and the arch was formed direct from the ground level by the peculiar placing-o- f the stones. In ho east gable lathe only window In tho building, while in tho west is tho email doorway which 1b now one ot the national monuments ot tho Emerald' lslo, has recently been restored to perfect condition. The-buildin- ' tho-Clrcu- five-year-o- ld 0t out-of-to- Game Called Off The game of football betwooo Hopkinsville and MadlBonville team was called off Saturday on account of wet grounds. Madisonvillo to play there Thanksgiving Day, but the local team has arranged for a gafn'o at home that date, refudng to go to Paducah. It haav been two yearB since, there was a Thanksgiving game there. wants-Hoptow- Valued. Goat's There are corpaoJorolgn writers and medical experts 'who advocate & use of goafs' mllkTor infanta and Invalids. In fact there are sanltariaisa-i- n France and Switzerland that give goat's milk a prominent place In tfcek" systems of care. Tho milk is specially recommended for infants because of Its similarity In composition ta mother's milk. A i Mllk-Hlflhly fir Aid for the Invalid. A Btick of the right sort will help an Invalid In many ways. It should Going Backward. The conditions of existence in Saxony have changed so much in fbe last few years that, wilereas the husband's earnings used to suffice for the needs of his family, now they do not. and the wife and children must help earn the dally bread. Offers to Pardon Earlington. Master Gnf Head, or MadisonNothing Dalng. Y, been quite sick Geraldlae Did you aBk pa for my ville, who has improving slowly.with pneumonia s I did. Qsraldlae tumdT Gerald , Frank Hodgson f ormeral'y a clerk What was his aawrT, OeraM to my tnuulatJea I eaa't afcve at the Madivon Hotel, now living vea year ttttle taoer, at Nashville was the guest of friends ng Master Jerntgan Slaton returned home todav after a few days vIbU to relatives in Providence. Miss Edith Armstroug, of returned home Monday night after a short visit to MIbb Lur-lln- e Coil in this olty. Miss West, of Barnes, Cowand & Co., spent the weekend with friends 'w, Bl in Madisonviiijea lt $q MletMajtfButitfldy, of Nebo.viw lted frietfdir IbI'MMtMBvllle Men-- ' Hop-kinsvfll- e, Gov. Willson has issued a proclaPadacah Man Killed in Evansville mation in which he promisee imEvanBville, Ind. Nov. 6. William munity to tho party to' a J. Walters, aged forty, of Paducan, transaction who ib the first to testify Ky., was shot and killed, and Robt. concerning It, whether this party Is his companFinley, aged forty-ontho buyer or the Boiler. ion, was shot three times and prob-abl- v fatally wounded this afternoon Aviation Meet at Hopkinsville Big Success by William Wilson, detective,, on The Aviation meet at Hopkins- the Evansville police forco. Wilville waB a big bucoobs. In spite of son is held in jail without bail. tho bad weather thousands witnessed the sensational flight of Family Reunion young Jimmie Ward. Judge Prowse vaa unfortunate iu breaking hla big Sunday at Mrs. Mary Stone's at thfs plice, 80 members of the family machine and did not make n flight. One of the greatest gathered in a family reunion, makdrawbacks'to'the meeting' was tbe ing a total of 86 present. Those J4fejtB of penple who saw the present comprised members of the iptrJtHrpiajiee, .without paying;! ce.n1 RIoh, Merrell aud Stone, families. lafadjahiU down tbe rwwipfs Bt A very enjoyable day we apeat by vote-Bellin- g o, suo-oossf- nl be strong, yet light, with a stout Iroa hook on one end and a knob on tha other. This will enable an Invalid to adjust curtains, ralso and lower shades and windows, push her rolling chair or move a screen, and aid herself la & variety of other ways. Silly Saying Still Lives. The saying that fish is tbe best brain food romes of an old windbag years ago saying: "Thought is impossible wlthput phosphorus." So a Swiss chemist, knowing that fish contained phosphorus put two and two together and brought: forth a saying that will never die. High But Not Tfo High. you wouldn't believe," said the saanager, Mtha it cost ! suppose 125.0(H) I do," replied tke erklea. ssowt" "I'm surprise tfcat thai let yea k area fer ta4 artee." long-tongu- e -- to-- raise the curtain et tai hem Sunday. sy day. all. - If Your Hus jtie Didn't Care "Now, John!" criod Airs. band Had to do Prill in LOOK ! LOOK ! the Cooking He Would Have a Hoosier Kitchen toneB of exasperation. a Prill continued removing his coat. Then ho tossed it through the open, window from th9 screened porch Into the living room. .Wrt ho determinedly shed his veit, a's cci;?r &nd his tie, and with a re!!?"?'.' "Whsw!" sank Into the haracock. "You SPECIAL! Ladies' Coat Suit Tailored Made for $ 5.00 1 A ifMSD I I Cabinet in Two m Weeks . . . . He has his desk or benoh where he can sit at his work ana probably many other contrivances for saving time and steps. Have you ever mentioned the Hoosier to him or explained why you ofteu feel bo tired when he gets home at night. Take him Into the kltohen and show him how a Hoosier would save all of that walking from work table to pantry and back and from table to cupboard and back, ovor and over again. pantry and Show him how the Hoosier combines work-tablcupboard, and really does "save miles of steps for tired feet. The Hoosier Speoial costs but $25, and soon pays for itself in the time alone saved for rest and recreation, We will bo glad to explain its many, many conveniences whether you are ready to buy or not. e, m RffS : i C. A. MORTON - Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Lace Curtains m ,' ARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP, you get two remedies for the price of one. "With every dollar bottle there Is a free HERRIOK'S RED PEPPER POROUS PLASTER for the ohest. Sold by St. Beruard Mining Co., Incorporated Drug Department. J and she is on tho membership committee of that club I want to Join, and reNovember, All subscriptions Mr. .McSloy runs out to the golf club ceived to the Courier this month for in his machine Saturdays, and it would In severe caseB of sore lungs, you the regnlar subscription price of be splendid if he liked you and would, and external remneed and edy. Buy the dollars size BALL- $2.50, will bo credited to January 1, pick you up sometimes, and I Bhould Int-trnn- FINE NEWSPAPER OFFER Almost the Limit "You say sho worries herself unnecessarily ovor trifling things?" said The Evansvitle Courier Until January 1, one of two women who were speak1913 For Only $2.50 . ing about the ways of another. "Worwas the answor. "Why, she' ries?" The EvaiiBvill Courier makes an snore trouble to herself than a famattractive subscription offer for ily of children I" went on his wife vhsn she hud witnessed his deed. "How can you " Thudl Thud! Prll's shoes hit tha porch floor as ho k'eked iLetn off Next he sighed wifj ecu CL't "If the McSlcys tLould come now " tearfully began his wife Prill raised himself in the hammock and spoke heatedly. "For four consecutive nights," Bald he, "I have Bat on my own front porch In starched and melting agony, all for fear the McSIoys would call! I have worn a coat that was constructed by a fiendish tailor for arctic exploration work and a vest that originally started out In life as a mustard plaster. I have endured the glaro of the lights from within tho house which you Insisted on keeping lighted so tho McSIoys would know we were at home. I have choked to death up to a late hour because you wouldn't make any lemonade till you finally gave up hope of the McSIoys for that evening. Now I'm through! "Why, the dumb animals in tho parks are treated with more consideration by their keepers than I have' been treated in my own home!" "You might consider me a little!" retorted his wife. "You know perfectly well that Mrs. McSloy doesn't Include every one in her calling list,' are porfejtly maddening!" r While in the market we made arrangements with a manufactory ot Lladies' Coat Suits, so we can make you a Tailored Suit for Only $15.00 We have our samples now on display at our store, and you will find in our line the same Patterns as you see in the $20.00 or $25.00 lines, All the New Fall Colors and Styles. It is to your interest to come down and examine our line of samples. l The subscriptions will cover think" "I know you would, Celia," Interpresidential year and the earlier the new subscription is sent in this rupted her emancipated husband in 1913. Explained. Small Robort did not know the fneaning of death, so when he waa told that a man across the street was sister Bead le asked his What It meant to bo dead. After a tnoment'ij hesitation she answered: "Why, to In dead meanB that that -- jou aro all in." -five-year-o- ld Always Blessed with a Hearty Appetito If yon use DlgBBteze. It helps your stomach do , the work, digests what you eat and 2t makes good rich blood from your 1, 1013. more Sleepless Nights, food, No "Ohl You Kid." Headache or Stomach Misery. Get When the average boy insists on a rid of all these troubles with Digos-tezFifty centB a bottle, worth ten spotless collar every day one may be fold its cost, at drug department of Buro that ho is leaving his childhood fho St. litrnard Mining Company, behind and that the responsibilities of by-chee. month the. more papers will be received for the money. Tell your neighbors or 'phone them of this liberal offer of the Courier. It means the daily Courier for 13 or 14 months for only $2.50. There is no better or brighter daily newspaper in this section than the Evansvllle Courier. Its great Associated PreBs news reports, clever cartoons, brilliant editorials, complete local news, splendid special features and full and correct market reports make it the favorite newspaper In this vicinity. Send $2.50 or money order to the Evansvllle Courier and receive the dcily by muil until Jan. Incorporated. life have begun. Avoid Haste In Criticism. Except in cases of necessity, which ore rare, leave your friend to learn unpleasant truths from his enemies; thoy are ready enough to tell them. -- 0. W. Holmes. For Sale $50 Scholarship on Draughon's Business College, Nashville, Tonn. $100 Scholarship on Bryant & Strnt-to- n Mp feel strong, have good appetite and digestion, sleep soundly and enjoy life, use Burdock Blood Bitters, the great system tontc and builder. Mark of Insincerity. Beware of him who meets you with a friendly mien, and in the midst of a cordial salutation seeks to avoid your glance. Readjustment. man After marriage the often finds it necessary to make alterations. Lifo. self-mad- e e Business College, ly Louisville, Ky. Apply to Semi-Week- Bee, Earlington, Ky. &W& fwy MEMBERS EVANSVILLE REBATE ASSOCIATION i f xSs YOUR FALL AND WINTER SUITS OR OVERCOATS SHOULD Carry our label. It stands for all that is best in style and fabric. It's an infallable token of the best at the price, no matter what the price, whether $io or up to $45. The limits of our price range for winter suits and overcoats, hat, shoe, shirts, neckwear and underwear sections will interest both as to style, service and price. Everything for the boy or profits, youth. We save you all also rebate fares. Will be pleased to wait on you in person or by mail or phone. Utilized Spare Time. "One can accomplish much by utilAn automobile was chugging slowizing Bparo moments." "That's right ly down before tho house. Then came the sound of a large That tall girl yonder has road seven body heaving nnd scrambling. Prill summer novels this season while she tumbled out of the hammock. He was dummy at bridge" LouIbvIIIo hurtled through the open window into Courier-Journathe living room, in whose dark fast negses reposed most of his wearing "I do not believe there is any othapparel. As ho disappeared there was er medicine so good for whooping Ho had overturned a crash. the cough as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy." writes Mrs. FranciB Tur-pifernery. Junction City, Ore. This reme"Throw In my shoes!" he called dy Is also unsurpassed for colds and loftly. croup. For sain by all Dealers. There wan a bang and a growl as he lumped egainst a rocking chair 'Jornething tore as ho struggled with Is vost. When he groped for his coat i herd encountered a corner of the Finally, gcsplng, breathless, 'a:io vith his vest upside down and his ollar twined in weird convolutions inder one ear, Prill desperately ven.ired out ,on the front porch to meet l. Headaches Signs of Danger. Anyone in this town that sutlers frequently from splitting, nervous headaches ought to go at once to tho druggist aud get a 25c bottlo of our Oaristedt'B German Julver Powder. Headaches always indicate constipation in a dangerouB form, that s may result in other extremely even ailments sometimes Bright's DlsoaBo and Appendicitis. Our Oarletedt's German Liver Powder acts on the Liver, tho real cause of constipation a few doses entirely remove the trouble insure so!" "Fudge!" said Prill. "You aro the a lasting cure never falls guaranteed if you have headaches, get a slave of conventions " bottle today from the St. Bernard "John!" hissed his wife, as sho Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Desprang to her feet "There aro the partment. 25c a bottle. McSIoys!" Bori-ou- if King George himself In his cor; onation robes and with his crown tucked under his arm should walk up thoso front steps, I should rely on his common sense as a man to understand that nobody but a lunatic would keep on his coat and the trimmings If he didn't have to!" "Men," observed Mrs. Prill agitatedly, "aro the densest, stupidest, most selfish things! If you knew how it would make me fe8l If MrB. McSloy should catch you looking like this you'd put on your coat and shoes and collar at once! Mrs. McSloy always looks as though she had come out of a bandbox, and " s "She can go right back into a bandbox for all of me!" persisted Prill, airily. "I'd have you understand that I'm Just ns good as the McSIoys! And all their relations! This toadying makes mo tired! Isn't this my own houso? Why should I have to consult McSloy about my wearing apparel? You'll be wanting me to telephone him to ask whether I shall wear my bluo pajamas or my pink ones! If Mrs. McSloy's delicate constitution can't stand the shock of seeing a man without a collar, I don't' think I'd bother about knowing her if I were you!" "Their first call, too!" mourned Prill. 'And first impressions count languid content from the hammock. "I know JuBt what you would think, and I am going to spare you tho recital, because the weather is far too hot for you to exert yourself by talking when you don't have to! I know your every little thought, darling! And somehow at this minute It wouldn't make a blithering bit of difference CANSLER & MALONEY SHAEP, STABBING PAINS Remains of Fortress. Archaeological researches made at a spot come 20 miles from Kars, Rus- Generally Tell of Sick Kidneya-- An sia, have brought to nt a completeEarlington Resident Shows ly Intact stone foi tress of prehistoric You the Cure date. Tho masonry of tho primitively designed forts and bastions is t Tho sharp twingo of pain in the roughly, but oxtrcmely well small of tho back that strikes you laid. Among the many and various objects found aro quite a number of after any sudden twist or .awkward figures of heathen motion, tells of weak, sick kiducye. gods, mostly in animal forms and in Early signs of weakened kidneys a kind of are: backache, lamo back, sharp, potter's clay. Old-Tlm- o -- ! somo-wha- well-preserve- d hard-bake- d darting pains, dizzy spoils, tlredimit state, despondency. And thero aro UBuairy disturbances of the urine too frequent urination, scalding or burning pain during passage, discolored urine and sediment. Dean's Kidney Pills are prepared especially for sick, weakonod kidneys, backache and urinary disordershave cured thousands of such cases. Doau's are endorsed throughout the civlllbpd world are recom mended by Enillugton residents. John Franklin, Eiilington, Ky., says : "For three years my kidneys were disordered. When I stooped or liftod, sharp twinges darted through my loins aud there was an almost constant pain in tho small of my back. I tired easily, frequently Buffered from headaches, and was also bothered by dizzy spells. I, was caused additional annoyance by too freuuont passages of the kidney Becroilons, it being necessary for me to arise several times during the night. I finally procured Doan's Kidney Pills and received such prompt relief from their use that I continued taking them until I was completely cured. I cannot recommend Doan,s Kidney Pills too TilHbly. n Scotch Dog's Business Instinct. Left one night on Wagonfire mountain with 3,086 shcop by the death of John Sngoday, hor master, one female shepherd dog two weeks later delivered to Manuel Saunders, owner of tho sheep, 3,085 of tho animals, having lost only one during two weeks of privation. Tho dog's achievement was carried out despite tho fact that sho was the mothor of puppies only a few days old when hor uastor died. From Our Dumb Itch) Itchl Scratch! Itch! Scratcbl Scratch! The mora you scratch tho worse the Itch, Try Doan's Ointment. It cures piles, eczema, any skin Itching. All druggists sell It. c'l Many Have Tried. No man has over gained distinction because of tho excellence o( his Different. Wlllio "Did tho doctor make you tako nasty medlclno when you were sick?" Freddie "No; It was father who made me take It" Judge A Burglar's Awful Deed may not paratvzo a homo so com- pletely as a mother's long illness. But Dr. King's New Life Pills aro a splendid remedy for women. "They gave me wonderful benefit In aud female trouble," wrote Mrs. N. O. Dunlap, of Leadlll. Tenn. If ailing, try thorn. 25o at all drug- oon-Btlpaii- nn gists. n, A Plain Inquiry, "Warden, what aro most of these men doing hero?" "Principally dolna time, madam." y SICKLY CHILD Something Neat - ft 'he McSIoys. "John," said Mrs. Prill when ho ap- eared. ThiB Is the agent for the new cfrlgerator I waa telling you about ''a thought he'd find you at homo If i camo In the evening!" 'What are you giggling about?" srowled her husband. "I was Just gong to put on my things, anyhow I hlnk tho weather's turning cooler!" The Usual Result. L AT PAYS TO TRADE HERE "Just because the De Faques found heir butler celebrating tho anniver-- , rary qf hlB wedding, they discharged' him." "I suppose they thought aloe ha was loaded, the proper tbleg ie & w3 to fire hlaj." M 4u Cansler For Sale by all dealers. Price 50 Made Well By Vinol Letter from a Grateful Mother cents. Foster-MllburCo., Buffalo, Now "York, sole agents for the UnitNow Haven, Conn. "My little girl, over slnco her birth, was frail and ed StatflB. sickly and nothing Boomed to do hor Remember the namo Doan's any good until wo tried your cod livand take no other. er and iron tonic, Vinol. As soon an sho commenced to tako It, I noticed Occupation Not Overcrowded. an improvement in her health and apIn a period when many business and pearance. She has now taken threo professional men complain of unusual bottles of Vinol, and from the good it dullness in thoir various callings it Is has dono her I can say it will do nil pleaBdnt to record that ope occupation you building up and claim for dilligohtly followed by many persons strengthening it in frail and dolicato chilof both sexes is at Us helghtl Wo reon request.) fer to the business of minding other dren." (Namo furnished Chicago, 111., Another mother of peoplo's business. writes: "I can not say too much la praisb of Vinol for delicate, ailing children." No More Dyspepsia. "Wo ask very mother of a frail, Gas, or la Shirtings Can Be Selected From llv Nothing other Stomach Troubles. sickly or ailing child in this vicinity will remain undigested or Kbf Stock We Offer For Inspection. sour on your stomach if you to try Vinol on our agreement to re- y will take a little Dlgesteze. a power- turn thoir money If it does not do all ful digestive, harmless aud pleasant wo claim. fe? as Maple Syrup. For Bate by thu d, drug department of the St. Bernard ST. JXEXARD MINING CO., ' EarlinrftOB, Kentucky Miulug Company, Incorporated. Drug Deprta&t t M , - Maloney y In'cpr-porate- .... m '- - .'" - Last Chance: Last This stock has got to go, alLof it, yes, every bit of it; We don't intend to move it, if we have to give jt.away. " Ca , . We can afford to give the balance away if we have to. We have decided to continue this sale until Christ- , ' . . Yet there are thousands upon top of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise left and they are the cream of the stock. 'i - ' ,i!Y' i mas eve night at midnight. r--i l After that time we hope to not have a garment of this stock left in this building, and if you will only come to see" us you'will get bargains during - "v the remainder of November and December never before heard of. Sale Begins Saturday, November 4, at 9 O'clock a. m. This is a bargain event that will surpass anything ever before attempted in value giving in Earlington. Read on, read every line. A master movement in underpriced chandise dwarfing all other events, eclipsing all other sales. Stop a moment and ponder, and you will realize what it means. mer- Right now when you are compelled to purchase Do you tlike blunt Fall and Winter Clothing for yourself and family, and the merchants are demanding the highest prices and largest profits, this opportunity comes to you. truth or fairy stories? We trust that you who read have long since learned that noise is not business. Money must be raised to pay our outstanding chim$. Consequently we have adopted drastic measures to assure an immediate clearance in which prices are trampled from .'their pedestals and all the season's most choice merchandise is offered on the alter of'jnecessity. It's our loss and your gain. Now is the golden opportunity. Never before, maybe never again will such golden opportunities be presented to you. Men's Furnishings 250 pairs Men's Socks to " go to 10c Men's Socks to go 15c to 50o Men's Socks to go at Boys' Hose big lot 10c values will go at.. 1 big lot 15c values will go at 1 big lot 25c value will go at 1 1 Stetson Hats. Of vv ! Q vv ...... 3c 7c 13c $2.98 Men's Shoes Florsheim Shoes,l lot of 5.00 and 6 00 values to go ) AQ 1 lot of 8 00 values go at.... 1 lot 2.00 values to go Youths' Odd Coats 4.00 values to go at . Overcoats 1 big lot of Men's $8 1 ...QOG Handkerchiefs 1 big lot of Handerchiefs 10c to 20c Handkordhiefs go at. Men's Shirts $2.48 lot of $15 values at $6.78 Choice of any Man's Top Ooat in values. ........ tof B40 p MQ 1 Slippers Ladies' and children's Shoes and Slippers 9tc, $1.19, $1.41, $1.9t 125 Ladies' new cloaks just arrived, will be sold for 25c on the 19c, 79c, QQ goat 3c 6c . big lot 75c values will go at 1 big lot $1.25 values will go at 39c 48c 13c 1 4 in the houso at less than cost $10 Overcoats... 1 lot of Youth's, go Suspenders t' Boys' Shirts ,l'lot will go. at age 10 to 10, will go at. 4 I 1 lot of $7 values will $3.98 $2.98 1 big lot Men's Tan Shoes and 5.00 values to tf A go at 4.00 QA ZjB?0 AA (if .?Q IC MQ dollar. $10OloakB for $2.St to $25 01oaks$3.9l, $4.91, $5,SI $15 All Calicoes new and fresh. 41 2c -- Boys' Knee Pants 1 big lot will go r lot Men's and Boys' Sub- - A panders go at'. .S ...... ,...; DC 1 big lot Sample Suspenders, 50c 1 . at at IC 1 values, go at. . 19c .1 1 lot will go at.". 1 lot of Boys' $8.50valueeQ ago 8 to 7, will go at. . .51 1 lot, age 8 to 7, $5 4 Men's Overalls 1 big lot to go at I 1 Men's Ties lot 50o values will go '- Men'sXxloves andr$0 values at. ..4) I bTPO JG 19c at.... Unci erwear - .m-- . Lamb's Wool Underwear go Big lot Fleeced .Under- oar go to- - at ;0"7a It fQft Ovv ,.&..,, . lyu Jdf gpat yvv ; 1 big lot $1 values will go A 1 big lot 75c values will , 'go. at......... big lot 50o values will AA 1 Men's Clothing lot of Kuppenheimer Clothing 8.00 to 12.00 values Mfk go Children's Clothing 1 lot, age 8 to 9, will go J wc Q at. 1 lot, age M ;.!riW.v 5 to 16, ft Men's Hats CO QQf QM Men's and Youth's Clothing, a 40& of 18.00 values to at to go at. v " iMot $1.25 values will go Hot Boys' Caps ,'b "'1 lot'$1.50 values will go . 10.00 Suits.. 1 lot of 20.00 values lot of 2.40 values to go at 6.98 1.98 9.98 69q 4.00 values to go at 98c 1.9c QAA Boys' Shoes 1 big lot of 2.00 values to go at 1 big lot will 1 'J big lot will go at goat .96 Yon Hot $2 values will go Men's Fancy Vests 1 0G Men's Rubber Boots 1 19c ldot $2 50 values willd lot 0 4.00 to go" at.. values $1.98 5e Fine new Ginghams for JBrown and Bleached Domestics , 5e for .,.. .19 Fine Sheting for Outings for 5 Men's fine Dress Shirts made toorder. We bought the efifire output of the toggery shop, of ",' JSfashville, Tenn. n sold for $2.50 to $8.50 Shirts choice 9le sold for $1.50 choice. . . .79b 1 lot A big lot of ladies .underwear just received, for Uc Ladies fine leather shoes and Vel1.91 vets worth $4 for Over one hundred palrsof this special kind. 50 dozen Ladies' fine hose for. 7c 75 dozen Ladies? black hose worth up to 85c for....'. 19c The GoodsMust he Moved: are the Gainer. Rather Than Dispose of our Stock to Retail Merchants we Prefer to Give the People the Benefit of it Every Article in our Building WiUbe Sold at a Special Redaction From the Wonderful Low Prices Marked on During the Last Sale Remember thVO. G. Sprouse6ompany2.positivelyguarantee;every t article, overstatement' and" evry price to be perfectlysatisfactory to the people or; they will refund the money, no matteriwHat the cause may be. .rj!liberal-positionr:as;you;rriayne.r:aga- xn Every man, every woman and child in tfarlinglon and surrounding country should take advantage of the most wonderful and . , f - -. -- --?- z.-r.. .. r: .- -;:; v $ i.:r.r.-.'. . -..-- -.-. --- .- . . r:r.-( f . . f " fc I I . ; :: i I .s A . '. e:.L V' ? 4 M reserved. Summer :arid winter weights all goods. ITothing A mighty movement of Jlfiyerytmng marKea, in, largepiain ngures anu prices iuuu are in $hismopthr r ranst boun toV move them quicki Itt will pay.;y.ou to fjome miles to v.is'it tl)is great sale, ; .. TbelGgoareltJere to all -; rJTi i 1; ) Si 'l . '. I V .Back tke Prices ' 1 j ., t i JJ A t f ,w A w f '' ., )Fr?fTto.Ear!ingtph; yonr-railroa- , , " ,, 1 . - t We will refund in cash fare,one way for a distance of 25 miles on all cai 'I purchase o'f" $15.00 pr more or both ways on purchase'of $25.00 order. : &. O (! Maii 8PR0L8E e COMPANY Street in i it the New Victory Building, Next door to Earlington Bank -- -- . I H l! J1BaiNg'g'Tl'wtw'lwS V 1' trUJAlt&.m rstyfTjjSB. "J '.-- ate Cbeifjpgee ASSOCIATE EBITOR AND BUSINESS :"! Subscription Rates One Year Six months Three months Single copies $1.00 60 25 6 MtlMMI PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. B. FAWOBTT Member MANAGER Specimen copies miuled freo of on application. Correspond- Trouble With Ladles' Waters. . "We always have a vast dear-mo- re trouble with women thaa with, men about .the watches they oarry,," said a jeweler. "No matter aow expensive a lady's watch or how correctly made It seems to need regulation and repair about twice as often as a man's watch Of course moat women forget to wind their watches, but aside from that they wear thorn so irregularly that the watch has tho same environment about three days In seven." Appendix a Waste flasket One of New York's biggest scientific surgical choppers has often found toothbrush bristles in a patient's appendix. Two hours after midnight yesterday he operated on a man almost at the point of death, taking out the appendix, which was as big as a deerfeot sausage. In It was a pin all crusted ovor. For somo people the appendix seems to be a waste basket palm I -- Grim Reminder. "Doctor," said the desperate heavy weight, "give me something, to make jas weigh less." "That sort of thing saerely makes you dangerously ill." "I don't care If it does." "Very welL But I can't see why you should go td all that trouble merely to make labor a little lighter for your pallbearers." A !CitXi?-Xwc-J!jt- X ? ij 'rf.Ji & New Arrivals So great has been the demands made upon the various departments of our unusually large stock of fall and winter merchandise, since the beginning of our fall reduction' sale, that we have found it necessary to replenish many lines. We are receiving daily shipments of all kinds of new goods which will go in this sale at greatly reduced prices. Note some of the new arrivals. " - Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League 4-- MISS ents wan tod In all parts of the county. Address us for par- ticulars. Mail-tonnlle, Brunch Office in Morten's Furniture Store. 119 South Main Street, Kentucky, Phone No. AILEhN DAVIS, Mgr. Where Glass Eyes Are Made. Glass eyes are made principally la Lauscba, a Oerman town 20 miles from Coburg. The trade la flourishing, with constant improvements of value, though In minor details. As in many occupations in Europe, the artisans band down their acquired knowledge and skill to younger members of the same family. We like fine writing when It Is prop- .11 Sublime and Ridiculous. Telephone 47 Tuesday, November 7, 1911 " lllttttttttlTf T't'ftT-"""- tt tt tttt" "Commercial" Smile. A London haberdasher Instructs his clerks after this fashion: "Our em ployes are reminded that while serv lng customers they are expected to wear a commercial smile." The phraae Is a valuable contribution to the literature of the subject The "commercial smile" Is tho kind that has no A The man who whispers down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars like he who climbs a tree and "hollers." heart In It ' Deafaws Cannot be Cared A Lead Pencil Danger. by local applications, as they cannot reach tho In the United States tho danger of diseased portion of tho ear, There is only one putting pencils In tho mouth has long way to cure deafness, and that Ivby constitutionbeen recognized, and In all the schools al remedies. Deafnesais caused by an inflamed prevent mucSel Uninfect the Eustachian every precaution Is taken to condition of the the interchange of pencils as well as Tube. When jhls tube Is Inflamed yon save a rumbling sound or Imperfect bearing, and when the moistening of them with the lips. it Is entirely closed, deafness, is ths result, and A great many children and even their unless the inflammation canbe taken out and elders, who ought to know better, perthis tnpe restored ts lis normal condition, hearing ' sist in putting pencils In their mouth will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten regardless of the risk they run. ,are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an 'Inflamed condition of the mucous surface. Had a Protest Coming. We will give One Hundred Dollart for any case "Ethel," said Mr. Brown, "I want .of Deafness (caused by cstarrh) that cannot be you to give that young man of yours cured by Hall's Cararrh Cure. Send for circu-arfree. "Tee, a little message from me." F. J. DHENEY & CO., Toledo, G. father," said Ethel, blushing. "Tell Sold by Druggists, 75. him that your mother and father don't Take Hall's Family Pills for constitution. s, erly applied; so we appreciate the following burst of eloquence In a contemporary: "As the ostrich uses both legs and wings when the Arabian courser bounds In her rear as the winged Real Victors In Life. Thero are people, like the Apostle llngtnlngs leap from the heavens Paul, whoso lives have been battered when the thunderbolts are loosed so and twisted, but whose spirits are ra- does a little negro run when a big dog diant as the sun. You will listen In ts after him." vain for walltngs or complaints. These Preserve for Salt Water Fish. are the victors In life and lifters of Bermuda will soon have a salt wathe common load that humanity carter Ashing preserve covering an area ries. of about Ave square miles. It will be made by constructing a sill of conBees Preempted Letter Box. crete across the single narrow openA surprise awaited a rural postman ing which unites Harrington sound the other day when he set about col- with the ocean, and fixing a Bcreea lecting letters from a box at Alket-gat- to prevent the exit of fish. near Armanthwalte, Cumbere, Ladies' Coat Suits Received Wednesday, by express from New York, a consignment of Ladies' Coat Suits New Things in Ladies' Footwear We have just received some of the very newest things in ladies' High Cut Napoleon Boots. A striclty new model, snappy lasts, swell toe, medium heel, in Tan and Gun Metal, Button; sale price $3.51. Ladies' High Cut, White Button Boot in that new material "Nubuck," better than BuckskiidHGin be washed with soap and water. The newest thing in White Boots; sale price $4.51., ' 3i r and Long Coats, fashion's latest models, new fabrics, beautifully tailored and trimmed. Every garment a beauty. These will go at sale prices. $22.00 Coat Suits for $17.11 $15.00 Coat Suits for $11.95 $12.00 Coat Suits for $9.95 Call and see them at once. land, England. He found It oecupted by a Bwarm of bfees, which made? bis beat a' retreat Later in the day a gentleman accustomed to bees, succeeded In getting them away. ' 3 I have been asked a groat many times If ponies are really more Intel Ugent than horses. They certainly appear to be. But tho Intelligence of any horse will develop tinder petting and human companion-shiand there is no doubt that other horses. If given the same privileges that ponies enjoy and If their size admitted of their being handled and managed In the same way, would prove equally Intelligent. Outing. full-size- d Pony vs. Horse Intelligence. object to big gas bills, but they object to his carrying the morning paper away with, him when ho leaves.' Tit-Bit- s. Shark Hatched In Captivity. For some time a shark's egg in the Glasgow (Scotland) Aquarium has been watched from day to. day It Defective Optimism. hatched a few days ago, an event Dowa in the Thousand Islands disunique In many respects. The tiny there Is published a paper called shark seems quite at home, and Is not trict Optimist An Evanston man who the a bit shy of the numerous visitors was In the Optimist's office, the other Who have crowded to see it day, writes to us that pa one of the walls of the sanctum this notice was displayed: "No credit extended here." Dangerous Experiment woman wants the courts to grant her a two years' separation from her huBband, so that ho may try to win her back Sh Is taking a dangerous chance. A man who makes It necessary for his wife to take such a step would be Just mean enough not to try to win her back. A Brooklyn Da; Den't TalkT Just do a thing and don't talk about it This Is the great secret of success In all. enterprises. Talk means discussion; discussion means irritation; irritation means opposition, and opposition meanB hindrance always whether you are right' or wrong. Sarah Grand. Men's Coat Sweaters Just received some extra values in men's Coat Sweaters. $1.50 wool sweaters sale price $1.19. sweaters sale $1 25 wool price Sis $2 60 wool sweaters sale price $1.91. v Specials Trunks Just received large shipment of trunks, all sizes, $3.50 to $15.00, at reduced prices. p, A school for poor children having Their Particular am. read In their chapter In tho Bible tho .enunciations against hypocrites who . "strain at a gnat and swallow a cam-1,- " were afterwards examined by the ; benevolent patroness, Lady , as to their recolleotion of the chapter. vWhaL In particular, was the sin 04 the Pharisees, children t" and tb 'lady, "Atlng camels, my lady," was .the prompt reply, England the Pioneer. The manufacture of cotton seed products on a commercial scale had its beginning in England, and as late M 1870 that country, with an annual crush of 200,000 tons, was tho leading cotton seed-oi- l producing country In tae world. ' (. C It How About ttr may also be true that moss gatbors no rocks. tie roll-lo- g Everything Put Right "Father, the duke has proposed, and we want to bo married Immediately." Perhaps. "All right Here's a check for your A Pennsylvania woman 99 years Importance of Typewriter. million. Tell tho duke to step Injand old Is recovering from an operation The typowrltor ranks as one of the I'll give him a dollar to get the li- for appendicitis. Perhaps she has most Important Inventions of the last cense." Louisville Courier-Journalived bo long that hor table of conhalf a century In tho promotion of tents Is sufficient without any appenbusiness and the spread of Intellidix; Troy Times. Good (lessens. gence. Like the telephone, sewing "Yet they say the widower, who has machine, automobile, eta, Its loss Just got married Agsla, was all broken Rule for Succeee. would cause the world to slow dowa up when his first wife died." "Then Having begun in one line, resolve a bit If he was all broken up, that was a to fight It out on that line, to lead in good reason why he should be ressir-ed.- " lt adopt every Improvement have Baltimore American. Something All Have Noticed. the best machinery, and know the The only people with whom It Is saost about it Andrew Carnegie. a joy to sit Bilent, are the people with No Kick Comrnf. whom it Is at a Joy to talk. "Some say there is a sucker bora Rleh Weeds Put to Base Usee. every minute." "I don't know anyRosewood and mahegaay are so thing about that," responded the EmiMade Woman's Opportunity. American typewriters are sold all nent trust magnate. "I cater to ultl- - plentiful In ftCexlco that some of the over the world. Millions are In use. Taato consumers and the birth rateIs copper mines there are timbered with rosewood, while mahogany is used as Nothing else that has been Invented very satisfactory as to, them." fuel for the engines. has been so potent in affording business opportunity for women. It was he'd Jeep It Dark. Gerald If I were to kiss you would after she had entered business as a Unwise Extremities. typist that woman began to branch you tell your mother? Qeraldlne I'm Avoid such extremes as a hot head out into other lines of endeavor. no bureau ef publicity. and cold feet Brains. l. -- Authors Not Posted. Wills have often proved a stumbling block to the novelist One flagrant caso may be mentioned. A popular writer causes an old aristocrat to have his "last will and testament" witnessed by his butler and his housekeeper, yet he makes them both benefit under It By so doing he rendered the will Invalid. But the author did not know it Memory Training for Witnesses. It has been suggested that It would be a good plan for courts to enforce a loss of memory cure upon a large number of the witnesses who make their appearance In some of the big cases. Perhaps the correspondence schools would make a reduction for Job lots and cut down on the tee. - fMen's and Boys Hats, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50 values, sale price 51c. Men's and Boys 25 and 50 cent Caps, sale price 11. Men's and Boys odd coats small sizes, $4.00 to $10.00 values, sale price $1.29. Men's $16.00 long Overcoats, sale price $7.51. Men's $10.00 Suits sale price $5.11. Money saving prices on all Jcinds or fall and winter mejr; chandise. Sale closes Saturday, November 11, 1911. t THE McLEOD STORE The .StnrA That SatKflrs t5 nMrvnijfxt3)n THE Madisonville - - Kentucky BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE LOOK HZSX, MS. FASlOai Nat a that the Cumberland Telepbons & Telegraph Company, Incorporated, ii of or lng to yon an Ideal proportion for telepbons service. Using oar scnrlco yoa. nave advantages of long distance connection! to every Important point In tbe United States. Tbe advantages of telephone service In your retldenee are too nnmeroni to mention, bat among them would be daily communication with the markets, obtaining prices, getting accurate reports t,a the weather, calling up your neighbors, friends and relatives. All these ad vantages and pleasures are more than worth tbe price you would pay foe tbe .service. jt Literature aod Information furnished by calling on our manager. H W. . Sbelton. .a. Id CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGR APU.CO. Incerse-rette- " d BEE ADS PAY' Kentucky Baker & Hickman's Loom End Sale Madisonville, HOPE DOMESTIC 6ic HOOSIER DOMESTIC 5c O'BRYAN OVERALLS 89c i i F am Owing to the fact that we have a complete stock and have made exceptionally low prices, we naturally expected a big sale, but we have gone far beyond our expectations, and in spite of the incleni-enc- y of the weather, have broken all our previous sale records. REMEMBER, SALE CONTINUES. TWO WEEKS T ..j. fr. . M- ! i. UlJ. All Loom End Calicoes, i Yard LengtHs and Under, at Rate of 1 Cent Per Yard' i j At You Ge. up as you go" Is an excellent tsxt to work by a parallel to "Ner-- r put off till tomorrow," fto. and est that many a mother would do wsll to keep over before her and live up to. It la the puttlng-of- f habit that leads to accumulations, to hurry, and, consequently, to badly done work. If clothes need repairing, let them be repaired at once; If things are out of their proper places, put them back again, where they ought to be; before "CIer mt Kt Historic 'Retributions. Haman devised a gallows 50 cubits high for Mordecal In the days of King Ahasuerus. .But on this towering gib bet Haman ' himself was hanged. The bishop of Verdun contrived an iron cage, too small to allow a person con fined within it either to stand upright or to Ho at full length, for the torture of heretics, The bishop of Verdun him self was the first victim to suffer such a cage. -- Matters In zeoaraDhv and nhvstc show street 'the other evening and 'appear to get a little mixed at times. heard our popular youth and beauty' la The mouth of the" Mississippi1' ts'Tknr-erthe strenuous warble of gladsomeJ miles farther from the 'center of song. He whs much impressed, and the eatfth lhan its source, so that it f later. In lauding the town to ye editor, actually runs upbllL Also the eastern he said that he didn't know of a place end of the Panama canal Is further on earth where there was such a gold- west than the western end. It sounds en opportunity for a good muslo teach- like a "bull," to be sure, but for all er. Hedge Corners Herald. that it is a fact al a Golden Opportunity. Birauger passea inrouga w 'j Queer Physical Facts. Will Raise Opossums. ' Positively Rue's One farm exclusively for opossums ly A rich woman from New York has been started In Qippsland, Vicdeclined to become c patron ot toria, which comprises two thousand a Los Angeles hotel when she wasi acres of eucalyptus bush land. informed that her doggie would noli Another farm comprising Ave hundred be permitted to reenhe massag acres has been started In southern treatments in the barber Bhop. Aren'M Tasmania and another of 160 acres la some hotelkeepers Independent! New South Wales. I an-grl- they are irretrievably lost . The reason a man should marry a woman who Is his superior Is because he will have to If he marries at all. Galveston News. Pork Favorite Chinese Food. Man Has No Choice. To Repair a Map. A god preparation to use in replacing the pieces which have fallen off the cotton of the map may be made as fellows: Beat up a paste of rye flour and add to it good glue la proportion of the .weight of the flour. Mix well; spread lightly on the cotton, and carefully affix the torn pieces. one-quart- er ft-'- - r . The Chinese eat little or no beef. The beef consumed in the empire is Salth the Cynlo. chiefly the food of foreigners. But Character Is like money; when you the natives are exceedingly fond of have a jreat deal, you may risk Borne; pork and consume vast quantities of for, If you lose It, folk will still beIt Not only Is the native article an lieve you have plenty to spare. excellent grade, but Chinese pork Is retailed at a price far lower than the Cotton Supplants Popples. mere cost of production In this counIn some parts of China cotton la try; American pork could not com supplanting popples as a crop, because .pete with that of China, even if there of the rigid laws against the use of were no question of transportation. opium. Where Honesty Predominates. IsThe moat honest persons In the sued In this country, most of which world are said to be residents of the have served no other purpose than to Vicinity Of Ticino. in SwltrarlatM put the Inventors' money in circula- They will not touch anything which tion. Chicago Tribune. Is not their own except to care for Worry Dou't Help it and lost articles are generally al- There is uo crying tctsil iu. u lowed to remain, where found or In about the future of- anyone u i Dfttlred the Dog to Desist Judge .Stevens bad a slight hesita- tho Immediate vicinity, awaiting the carve their ov.-- way to undytnK b'nw or sink Into Oblivion despite uli. tion in his speech, but that affliction return of the owner. we may say in praise or blame did not prevent his using long words. Error Always a Harm. One morning his dog Snip got into a To free a man from error Is to give, fight with another dog. Tapping him Still Possible. In spite of the many associations, sowith his cane, Judge Stevens ex- not to take away. Knowledge that a thing Is false is a truth. Error always cieties, guilds, bunds, organizations claimed: does harm; sooner or later it will and clubs that exist In this country, it Success. bring mischief to the man who har- remains possible occasionally to find bors it Schopenhauer. a man who has never had to learn parDo One's iest liamentary ruloB in order to act as We cannot avoid meeting great Isa chairman. that-wsues. All Short but Active Lives. can determine for The working bee lives six months, ourselves Is, whether we shall meet the drone four monthp and tho queen Builds Hopes on Sand. them well or ill. Theodore He that waits upon fortune Is never bee four years. sure of a dinner. Benjamin Franklin. n Fate of Majority. One million patents h&v0 been Powers Wasted. "As a rule, men Habitually use only a small part of the powers which they actually possess, and which they might use under appropriate conditions." William James. Instead of Liquid Antiseptics Peroxide many people are now using Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic Tho new tollofc germicide powder to be dissolved in water as needed. For all toilet and hygienic uses it ia bettor and more economical. To cleanso and whiten tho teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay. To disinfect tho mouth, destroy disease germs, and purify tho breath. To keep artificial teeth and brldtrework clean, odorless To remove nicotine from tho teeth and purify tho breath after smoking. To eradicate pcrspirati6n and body odors by spongo bathing. Tho best nnttsopttc wash known. Believes and strengthens tired, weak, inflamedoyes. Heals sore throat, wounds and cuts. 25 and 50 cts. a box, druggists or by mall postpaid. Sample Trxco. THE PAXTONTOILETCO.,Boton,Mass. - I MM GRAND OPENING m . m ' BBS m a m U4 Fridaq K bMMtAdMVMlhMMkMMamW Kentucky Of Hi Hff SUB Madisonville, Kentucky Saturday, November 10- - II .,(' S" 1!- After almost a year of planning and building we are ready to throw open our MODERN STORE BUILDING ON SOUTH MAIN STREET and a cordial invitation is extended to every person in Madisonville and Hopkins county to come and get acquainted with; pur new location. iBSBSBBsB ' - All the latest fixtures for the handling of merchandise have been installed and with our. im-- pi oved surroundings we expect to give the public better service, better values and lower we have ever been able to do before. prices than t . Wear floor. Dnlin's trin to New York last week will be found on. the htcr "Rendv-tn- & -- w j r You will find an early new and .complete line of Cloaks and Tailor Suits, Furs, Shirts, Waists, Sweaters and -- Thf result . nf Mr. Smith . -,-- .. Kimonas, bought at from one-four- th to one-thir- d of their value and will be sold the same way. Don't Fpufto Come and see the Biggest Showing the City of-Ready-to-We- ar Ever. Displayed in ifJIU' One-Fourtk it J lfc& One-Four- th Children's and Misses' Sample off Coats at Seventy-fiv- e - S fine coats for girls from 10 years to 17 years old, in all the Ladies' Tailor Suits in all Sizes at One Fourth to 0neThiri off Never has this city seen such an array of beautiful new stylish apperal. All the very latest garments produced by New York's most foremost makers and at a scale ot prices never before known here for good merchandise. A big variety of every size from a Misses' 14 to a stout 49, fit the hard to fit. Don't put it off, but come early and get first choice. Ladies' Sweater Coats at About Half Price One hundred fine Wool Sweater Coats that sold- - regularly at Sweater Coats that sold regularly at $2 50 $3 and $3.50 d choice ;. . p I ."frO These come in all colors, white, red, gray, navy and are exceptional values. t . $1 50 and $2, choice Fifty fine Worsted Yarn Junior Sample Suits at Off Coats of all Kinds hr Ladies, and Misses' at muck Below Regular Prices Two-ton- very newest styles, worth regular ly trom $o to $20 at prices ranging from.. Qflj m.wOv $4.50 to $14.75 IO Fifty Tailor Suits in Junior sizes, .13, IS, 17, suitable also for small h off the reguwomen and lar prices. They were the sample suits of one of New York's foremost houses houses and we were lucky in securing them. If you are small and need a tailor suit this is your greatest opportunity. Prices range from. . one-fourt- New Reversible Coats, new e Mixtures, new Fur and Plush Coats, fine Serge and Broadcloth .Coats, Satin Coats, Raincoats, in fact everything that is new and desirable in Coats will be on sale and at prices that will make you question your own judgment. See them. t u n; I I $3,009.9$ Wortk at Fine Furs an Display x One.of New Yorks most reliable Furriers has consented to ship us $3,000 worth of "fine Fur Sets and Fur Coats on consignment for our opening. It will be a treat to anyone to see this collection of Furs and we hope you will take advantage of this To any who wish tojbuy a handsome set of Furs this winter" per cent we will give a twenty-fiv- e reduction during the opening dates. ty. Ladies' Outing Gawns SO Cents A well made, full cut Gown $9.75 Values to $19.75 tf. t X made of good quality Outing Cloth, regular 75c values, only 4 dozen to sell at. , rang from $12.50 to $30 PAA wUv Children's Wask Dresses Every mother who has a child between the ages of 2 and 14 years should give carerful attention to our line of Wash Dresses. The prices from 49c to $2.50, and the garments are extra well made and of the best standard. i . Eiery Special in Ladies' Black Petticoats at 9 fltnts A ... genuine Halcyoif (Hyde "grade) petticoat, inJ)lack.oalyr. AA regular $2JIflKTnVT. . Label on every garment. Only 3" dozen to sell. 90C . I. y Ti rnrr t 2"1 VJf 5fv1 li 3 r B, & Every Dollar of an Ad Reader's Money is Above Par Frequently Its Buying Power is Actually Doubled To Freshen Gas Mantle. Oarbon deposits which 'blacken a gas manUe can be removed by burning a little common salt on tho T m. PAY EXPRES fc' Lively as a Boy. If you are tired, run down, have no appetite, get a bottle of Yucatan Chill Tonic A few dosoa will set you up give you a boy's appetite make you strong and lively as a Purifies the blood and strengthens the syBtem. 60o a bottle at tho St Bernard Mining twelve-year-old. ORDER YOUR CLOTHES BY NAIL it ment. fcw. Co., Incorporated, Drug Departj FROM US AND SAVE MONEY. the-Bes- t. 1.. 2V sv u Your dollars vary in value as they vary in purchasing power. The man or woman who studies advertisements is able, frequently, to make one dolJ And the experienclar do the usual work of two. ed reader of advertisements will always make a dollar command a premium make it buy more than a dollar's worth, as figured on "ruling prices" of things. 4 How much ''above par" are the dollars in your pocket worth ? It will depend on how closely you study the buying opportunities outlined in the store . ads Ti t Keeping the Balance Even. Nine times out of ten the woman who Is worth her weight in gold marries a man who Isn't worth his weight in scrap iron. Good Position. DRAUGHON'S courses of institution and facilities for securing positions aro more strongly Indorsed by business men than those of any other business college. For catalogue, We Handle None But 3 every style and pattern, and slate, and shape from whioh to Our stocks are bo large that you seleet: and we make buying BV KAIL, just as easy and satisfactory aa you can do It In the store. We have special things that you can get NOWHERE ELSE, suoh as : a c levy's Special at Suits for Men Levy's Special Hoys' Suits witli 2 pairs of Pants and all the Loading Lines of address Draugbon's Practical Business College, Nashville, Tenu. FURNISHINGS, HATS AND SHOES. a whloh OAOCXyOO- IM5UE3E. W - l8BU8 lfts;o8nVrrUeetontrolaaot8t!0,r J H ft . - Not Always. It 1b not always safo to decldo that a man has passed the ago of merely because his eM sua can beat him at soli. use-falne15-ye- ar Suffered Twenty-on- e Years What He Escaped. A convict In a southern state heard the tolephono tho other day for the first time. This may be called pathetic, but think what tortures he has missed by not having to wait in drug stores. Keono Son tin eL 80-ye- ar WE ALSO SEND SAMPLES FREE. Montion this paper and wrlto us fully for anything you want In our lino, and you'll got a prompt and satisfactory answor. And If anything you buy hero Is not exactly what you want it .may be eturnea ana your jxlum&x wm 00 immediately KKruUDKD. Memkrs Retail Kercbuls Assecklisa. Railrete1 Fires Reuufce1 fit Certak Twes. A Mouse Established M Years Age. The Largest la lis Llae. laird Market A Texas Wonder The Texas Wonder oareB kidney and cures diabetes, weak and. lame baokB, rheumatism, and all irregu-laritleof bladder troubles, removing gravol, the kidneys and bladder In both men and women. Regulates bladder troubles In children. If not sold by your druggists will be seut by mall on receipt of $1.00. One small bottle is two months' treatment and eoldom fails to. perfect a oure. Send for testimonials from Ky. and other stateB. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists. B v ft' Prevented Sale of Wife. John Tower endeavored to Bell his wife, Elisabeth, at auction In London June, 1817, but the authorities pre vented tho sale. b You Can Eat Anything. Eat what your stomaoh craves without the slightest fear of iHdlges-tiowhich Ib an awful feeling. You will not bo bothered with Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Nausea, Bad Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will take one dose of Digesteze. It relieves and cures as if by Magic. Pleasant as Candy. Relief in one minute. Get a 6O0 bottle from the drug doparcmont of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. n, Doth Protest Too Much. ?De man dat talks about hisse'f an' how honest he Is," soli Uucio Ebon, leans, which benefited ma for two years. When the same paiu came back ono day I waB so sick that I gave up hopes of living. A friend advised me to try your 8wamp-Roq- ,t and I at once commenced using It. The first bottle did me so much good that I purchased two more bottleB. I am now on my second bottle and am feeling like a new moman. I passed a gravel stone as large as a big red bean and several small ones, I havo not bad the least feeling of pain since taking your Swamp-Roo- t and I feel it my duty to recommend this great medicmo to all Buffering humanity. Gratefully yours. MRS. JOSEPH CONSTANCE Marksville, La. Avoyelles Par. Personally appeared before me, this 15th day of July, 1911, Mrs. Joseph Constance, who subscribed the above statement and made-oatthat the same is true in substance and in fact. Wm. Morbow, Notary Public. h Chilblains, frosted feet or hands, can be oured with one or two appli Having suffered for twenty-on- e cations of BALLARD'S; -- SNOW years with a pain In my slde,fl.fln-all- y LINIMENT. It qulokly .relieves itching or tenderness have fqund relief In Dr. Kil- Price 25o50o and $1.00 of the flesh. per bottles. Tho pbysioians Sold by St. Bernard Mining' Co, mer's Swamp-Boo- t. called it "Mother's Pain" and in- Incorporated Drug Department. jections of morphine were my only Overlooked. relief for short periods of time. I We wish to make some mark In life. became bo sick that I had to underaway, go a surgical operation In Now Or- We turn to the distant ami far as, the things when, indeed, -F- inally Eound Relief Ike Brijjkt LEVTS LOUISYIttE, KY, ReeeUtf Vtstlm Alive. Aa almost unbelievably cruel penlng has come to light at Hiroshima, Japan. There a man and his wife have been arrested for willfully cremating a live man. The prisoners were Ib charge of a orematorlum, and while at work a faint voice coming out of a coflln begged for freeh air. The couple took no notice, however, and procoeded to apply fire, roasting the man alive. m H 1 851 for the British Capital for Turkey. things to make our marks apon, the Gold, Iron, copper, sulphur, coal, things to do with, grow by, to let us into the desired happiness are the lit- chrome, etc., are known to exist la tle ones lying Just here about our different parts of the Turkish prov-iae- e dally path the overlooked things next of Hodeidab, which, in the opla-kto us. J. P. Ware. of the British consul there, will be thrown open to foreign exploitation In the near future, especially aftThe Difference. er the proposed railway Is completed. The ben never drinks without look- This may, In time, provide an opening ing up, whereas when men drink they for British enterprise. can't look up. St Paul Dispatch. When t Relax. Dr. Haaeeek of New York says a woman should "positively relax during the soon hour." With tae cMl dren demanding lunch, the telephone' ringing ,the grocery boy at tae beck door and an Armenian lace peddler at the front, not to mention the aelgbbof running in to borrow tne lawa mower, this is very esy, of course. A $ I Eula "alius sounds like he was runnin' kind o' short o' references." liver lead to chronic dyspepsia and A constipation weakens the whole systrm. Doans Tegnlates (tj oeots per box) correct the liver, tone the stomach, cures constipation. -- Letter to Dr. Kilmer H Co . Blnghe.mpton, N. Y. Prove "What Swamp-Eoo- t Will do for Bing-hamto- n, Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., N. YiVfora sample bottle. It will convince anyouo. You will also receive a booklet of valuable Make the Best Use of It information, telling all about the It Is uselooB to desire moro time, If kidneys and bladder. When writing, yon are already wasting what little be Bure and mention the 'Earlingtou you' have; for you would only grow Bee." Regular fifty more indolent and indifferent White's size bottles for cent and Hass Advertising. sale at all drug stores. Semi-Weekly lty You one-doll- Trained to Use Both Hands. The children of Japan aro 'trained Nothing gives an individual or n firm standing in the business world as ambidexters, using both hands like nice stationery neatly printed. equally well. Bee Job departThe ment koepa constantly on hand a fine line of letterheads, uoteheads, billheads, statements and envelope, We both linen aud commercial. also do circular, invitation and catalogue work. Give us a trial. You will be pleasod. Seml-Weekiy You Need Stationery. ' Regulate the bowels when tbey fall to move properly. HERBINE is an admirable bowel regulator. It helpB the liver and stomaoh and restores a fine feeling of strength and buoyauoy. Price 60c. Sold by St. Beruard'Minltig Co., Drug Department Incorporated. J Oiricrent Willie "Did the doctor make you take nasty medicine when you were alckr Frcddlo "No; it was father who made me tako it" Judge. Dally Thought i Dare to be what you are, and to ' M. daily cuts and Durei baby croup- resign with a good grace all effectH. & E. time card wont into bmlcos, mamma's sore Willie's grandma's lame loarn to Sunday, April 9, 1911. throat, that you are not and to believe In your 5:45 a. m. ness Dr. Thomas' Electrlo Oil tbo great No, 112 leaves own Individuality. AmleL Noi 118 arrives.... 8:30 p. m. household remedy' "I am pleased to recommend Ceambeilains'B Cough Remedy aB the bent thing I know of and sntest Time of departure of Illinois Con-ra- l remedy for coughs, colds and brontrains from Nortonvllle, Ky. chial trouble," writes Mrs. L. B. NORTH BOUND. Arnold, of Denver, Colo. "We have 1.28 p.m. No. 102 oure for coughs and colds. It oured used it repeatedly and it hB never 8.40 a.m. No 101 my daughter of a bad cold and my failed to give relief." For salo by No. 122, local pass. 10.45 a m. neighbor, Mrs. Benson, oured herself all Dealers. 6.8G p. m. No. ISO, local anb her whole family with Foley's Bound to Qet Even. SOUTH BOUND Honey aud Tar Compound. EveryA French boy, angered onr neighborhood speaks one in 4.08 p.m. No. 101 highly of it." For night coughing, the other morning at being awakened 1.46 a.m. No. 103 dryness and tickling in the throat too early by his mother, revenged No. 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m. hoarseness and all coughs and colds himself by breaking up the furniture No. 185 local pass 5.53 a. m. take Foley'B Honey and Tar Com- in bis room, aftorwards mounting to pound. Contains no opiates, Always the roof of the bouse and throwing a yellow package. C , N. TIME CARD. in Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., In- tiles at the people below. corporated, Drug Department. The Bight Kidney Medicine. 01 arrival of trains passing Time Dally Thought through and departure of trains sweetest Is not a J. E. Parkor,'202l No, 10th St., Ft. For the best and originating at Earlmgton. matter of circumstances; it Is not Smith, Ark., says that he bad taken Effective Sunday, April 9, 101L even success and love. It Is being In many kinds of kidney mediolne, but did not gat bettor until he took NORTH BOUND. tune. Anna Fuller. Foley Kidney PIllsNo matter how 0.25 a. m. 02 No. long you have had kidney troublo, 11.15 a. m. No. 52 nor at what stage of tho permanent Saved Child From Death 7.23 p.m. No. 84 benefit by the uso of Foloy 11.22 p.m. No. 54 our child had suffered from Pillsi They also regulate thoKidney "After action a year." of the urinary organs. severe bronchile trouble for SOUTH BOUND. Start taking wrote G. T. Richardson, of.Rlchard-son'- s them now. 4.80 a.m. No. 58....-..-, Mill, Ala., "we oarod It had 8.23 a. m. Sold by St. Bernard Mining No. 05 oonsumption. It nad a bad cough Incorporated Drug Department. Co., 4.21 p.m. No. 51 many remeall the time. We tried 10.48 p.m. No. 03, Sign of WealthT" dies without avail, and doctor's medicine seemed as useless. Final"That author must bo very prosINTERURBAN TRAINS. ly we tried Dr. King's New Discov- perous." "What makes you think ery, aud are pleased to say that one so?" "Tbey Bay ho makes notes on NORTH BOUND. bottle effected a complete oure, aud 7.52 a.m. Only a prosperous No. 104 our child is again strong aud heal- his shirt cuffs. 10.55 a.m. No. 106 thy." For coughs, colds, hoarse- man could afford tho laundry bills." 2.00 pPm. No. 108 ness, lagrippe, asthma, croup and .'. 5.02 p.m. No. 110 sore lungs, its tho most infallable SOUTH BOUND. It Startled The World remedy that'B made. Prices BOoand 7.10 a.m. $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranwnen tho astounding claims wore No. 103 teed by all DruggistB. No. 105 10.00a.m. first mado for Buokliu's Arnica 12.57 p. m. Salve, but forty years of wonderftyl No. 107 Too Much Taffy Is Bad. 8.20 p.m. ouros haves proved them true, and No. 109 0.10 p- m. It Is not good to eat much honey; everywhere it is now known aB the No, 111 so for men to search out their own boBt salve on earth for Burns, Bolls, glory Is grievous. Proverbs of Solo- Scalds, Sores, Cuts, BrniBos, Sprains Sweellng, Eczema, Chapped bands. M. H.& E. TIME CARD. mon, xxv : 27. Fever, SoreB and Piles. Only 25o at That stops coughs quickly and cures colds is Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Mrs. Anna Pelzer 2626 Jefferson St., So. Omaha. Neb., says: "I can recommend Foley's Honey and Tar Compound as a suro -- I. C. R. R. TIME CARD. A Household Medicine Is The World Growing Better Many things go to provo that it is. Tho way thousands are trying to help others is proof. Among tuem ib Mrs. W.W. Gould, of Pittsfleld, N. H. Finding good healtn by taking Electric Bitters, sho naw advises other sufferers, everywhere, to tako thorn. '"For yearB I suffered with Btomaoh and kidney trouble," she writes. ''Evory medicine I UBGd failed till I took Eleotrio Bitters. But this great remedy helped me wonderfully." They'll help auy woman. They're the best tonin and finest liver and kidney romody that's made. Try them. You'll see. 60c at all Druggists. Blind Man Invents Musical Instrument An exhibition of a new taveotkm will be gives this afternoon' at the? reading room and library forjfce bllaU by Joseph Gannon, a man woe ta bUao, The Invention la a .new harp with violin attached, sad the string f beta are set on the same board,' watch Is above lasteari nf ht)nw. as In wrdlnaoi harps. Ban Francisco Call. There Ib little danger from a cold or from an attack of tho grip except when followed by dneumoala, aad thlB never happens when ObamOer-lain'- s Cough Remedy is UBed. This remody baB won Its great reputation and extensive ealo by Its remarkable cures of colda aud grip and can be rellod upon with Implicit confidence. For sale by all Dealers. The Hetel Booklet. I like to read in little books ot grassy lawns and shady nooks and sandy dunes and purling brooks, bat then I take a peek a little further on. and see that all this Joy is far from; free, and that's the painful part to me that thirty plunks per week. Washington Herald. Life of the Silver Fir, firs sometimes llye all Druggists. Silver rears. 421 . WE DO ONLY THE BEST JOB WORK Sp ecia BBBBBPBBBBBBBV. 3 1! BBBBBaBBBBBBBHBBBBBVHBiB Six t Veeks Only! :I This 7Scpair of shears-t- o any new and renewal subscriber paying $1.00 on subscription. w f-- . I- Patent Tension Spring Shears These patented jshears, regularly sold for 75 cents, are here at your demand, free of charge. The cutting on these shears is inaestructiible and will never wear dull. They will cut anything and everything, from wet ttoue paper to a horse blanket. INote tne patent tension bpnngs. it does away witn resnarpenmg entirely, . vfareni tension sunny3 ancuis citiu uiuicb 111 iciimu. r 13 The shears are manufactured of very highest grade steel, perfectly tempered and heavily nickel plated 0! a highly polished surface. I he patent tension ?pnng takes up an the wear on the rivet, so that the cutting Mf fes wul .never wear dull. A simple turn or the little thumb screw will adjust the blades to cut anything, tor the fl,y-nest and most delicate fabric to the heaviest material. guarantee the quality of the material and the workmanship in the shears to be' first Read This Guarantee We ' $ class in every respect, and that the tension spring doubles the usefulness of the shears and does away with the necessity of resharpening. k i Semi-Weekl- y Bee, Earlington, Kentucky li "ctvv" - r. F' v? S, '' i,,ii r "' 'WWwr-- i (F You CaR Always Spend an Hour of Rial Pleasure at s Ik PRINCESS for Trains . While Waiting n Madisonviile New pictures changed daily Pay them a visit A Turtle Story. While excavating for a cellar a few days afeo at nioomfllT M .T tha workmen came lipon tho skeleton of a norse and two live turtles eight feet underground. The place was former-a mill pond, and was filled in with dirt in 1850. It Is supposed the horse was In ihe pond at the time of the filling and that the turtles consumed the flesh of the animal. 1 CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor H. 0. Bourland. Police Judge A. J. Bennett. Chief of Polioe Wm. Bradley. Night Ohlef- -J H. Hamby. Tax Assessor J. H. Corbltt. City Clerk Paul P. Price. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. City Physician W. K. Nlsbefc. City Engineer R. E. Whlpfler. Street Commissioner Robt. Wood Counoilmen Jno. B, Atkinson, Madison Oldham, F. D. Rash, Geo. O. Atkinson, Thos. Blair, 0. M. Henry. Mooting night first Monday night in each month. School Trustee Paul M. Moore, Board of Health Ed M. Trahorn, G. Gilbert King and Curtis B, Johnson. M.D. Postmaster Chas. Cowell. y C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. Special Matinees Saturdays Music by Orchestra to Avoid All Evasion. by all Druggists. h Evasions are employed either to CHURCHES. avoid spoaking the truth or perform. The Last Word. Catholic Church. First Ing a good action. Hence, a lover of "What's tho first word in the dicSunday and holy dayat7;0f Hopkins Lodge, A. O. U. W. No the real and true, as well as tho Earlington Chapter, U. D. C, tionary?" asked tho student "The a. in. Second masB and preaching 501 meets every Thursday night. meets 1st Thursday in each month and benevolent, hold them article 'a,' of course replied Mr. 0:80 a. m. Vespers and benediction 7 Y. Q. Walker, Sec. In direct and unspeakable abhorrence. at 2:30 p. m. Orowcher. "And what's the last p. m. Rev. J. P. McParlnnd, Pastor Mbs. Kate Withebs, Pres, Golden CroBS Lodge, Earlington, word?" "Ask my wife She's an ex Christian Chuboh. Sunday No. 525 moots 1st. and 3rd, Saturday Knights and Ladies of Security pert on the subject'' sohoolat9:80a. m. Preaching evoiy night in each month. In damp, chilly weather there is will meet every second and fourth Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 r. Mbb. Bertha Umstead, 8eo. always a large demand for BALLm. Prayer meetincr overv WodiiB.- - Degree of Honor, No. 10 meots 2nd Monday nights. Visiting, members ARD'S SNO W LINIMENT because Children who invited to attend. worms are day at 7:80 p. m. many people who know by exper pale, iroBs, fretfulhnve sickly aud 4th Saturday nights In each and Will Oarrigan, Clerk. Db. D. T. Stanley, PaBtor. ureac relieving power in of the time. To rid the little most ience kb month. Miss Lizzie Huff, Sec. body Visiting members are cordially M. E. Chuboh. Regular service? rheumatic aches and pains, prepare of these parapitoe. Ben Hur Lodge, Earlington invited to attend any of these A Mail Carriers Load to apply It at tlw first twinge, UliJfAM ViSRMJFUGE WHITE'S third Sunday at 11 a. m. and7:80 p. m. Coilrt, No. 55, meets every 1st apis and Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 3rd Monday nitrht at old Masonic Lodges Prico 25c. 60o and $1 00 per bottle. proved remedy. "When the an Seems heavier when hebasa weak Sold by St. Mining Co., In- have been driven out the worms at 7:80. Sunday-scho9:80 a. m Hall. Db. O. B. Johnson, Scribe, Bernard at child baok and kidney trouble. Frod Duo corporated Drug Department. United States Comes Fourth. irrow strong, healthy nnd robuBt. Class meeting, second Sundar nl hren, Mail Carrier at Atchison, KanStandwaite, Tribe No. 57,Red Meu Tho United States government Is Price 25c per bottle. S"id dy St. 10:80 a.m. sas says: "I have boou botherod sleep. Rev. HoirzoiiAW, Pastor. meets everv Friday Long, C. the fourth to establish an aeronauBernard Mining Co., Incorporated, with kidney and bladder trouble Harry As He Understood It of R. M. E. Chuboh, South. Rev. v, tical laboratory. Belgium, France aa4 Drug Lepnrtment. and bad a sovoro pain aoroBS my A Portobello Woodmen of the World, Catalpu Russia have already done so. C. Brandon, pastor. Services on back. Whenever carried" a heavy fcas produced the(ScoUand) schoolboy champion howler of every Sunday at 11 a. m. and Camp No. 301 meets,every Wednesinload of mail, my kldnoy troublo Thief Restored Sacred Objects. day night. All members are m. Rundnv unhnnl sit. creased. SomotlmoB ago, I started the. season. The passage for para The precious stones removed and 7:45 requested to be there. phrase was from Kingsley: "For men a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday taking Foley kldnoy Pills and since Scholarship For Sale taken O. 3. Obenshaw, Clerk. taking them I havo gotten entirely must work and women must weep, mow away from the tabernacle In tho evenings at 7:80 o'clock. Ladles' church, Claremorrls, Modern Woodmen of the World. Ireland, Aid Society every Moudav afterWe have a $100 scholarship on my kidney troublo and rid though storms be sudden and waters rid of all of all my kldnoy troublo and am ns deep, and the harbor bar bo moaning." some months ago, have been returned noon. Official Board meeting Mon No. 11992 meets every Wednesday. Bryan & Stratton Business College Y. Q. Walker, Sac. sound now as evor." Foley Kidney "Mon and womon," Bald the youngster, by a registered letter. The act of day after first Sunday in each for sale. This is one of the best busElks, B. P. O. No. 788 meets at iness colleges Ii the Pills aro tonlo In action, and quick "must koop on working though the restitution was the catmn of mimh ant. month. State, and a in results. Try them. Missionary Baptist Chubum -- Mndisonville Monday night. Inn at the harbor Is groaning for its isfactlon, as the stones were rare and scholarship in this college Is A 1. B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. Preaching 2nd and 4th Sunday at costly. customers." , Too Buy to Run. Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. a. m and 7:30 p. m. and the preced THE SEMI WEEKLY BEE. Anne was not very well, and found ing Saturday Pignt. unnron meeting .walking with hor vigorous mother hard Satardo night before the 4th Sut.-daCoughing at Night .work. Mamma, however, was pressed Sunday School at 9:80 a. m. MeanB loss of sleep which Ib bad Prpyti neetlm? evrv Monday night for time, and presently hurrying nhend, Very at 7:8C. Rev. C. H. Grigson, Pastor. called to the struggling, panting little for children and hard on grown perHoney and d girl to run. From a little distance be- sons. Foley'sthe cough at Tar JuNfrkAi Baptist Church. stopB once, It is a very serious matter to ask services fourth SunJay morning and hind her came tho breathless nrotoat; the tickling and dryness in for one medicine and have the evening in each month and Satur1 can't run, mother. You'll Just have the throat and heals the inflamed wrong one given you. For this day evening preceding. Prayer That question will be asked you almost daily by business men seeking your to wait for me. I'm so busy walking membranes. Contains no opiates meeting Friday eveniig. Sunday services, if you qualify take the Draughon Training and show ambition to rise. reason we urge' you in buying to and 1b best for children and delicate that I can't run." school 2 p. m. Moro BANKERS indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleges Indorse all other busipersons RofuBO Bubstltutep. careful to get the genuine be Rev. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. ness colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States. than International reputation. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Episcopal Church Services 1st Banking. Trpowrltlnff, Penmanship, English. Spelling. Arithmetic, Letter Wrltlar. BasJacM For pains In the sldo or cheat Incorporated, Drug Department. and 8rd Sunday night at 7:45 at the juaw hhis auxiliary Drancaos. uooa rusu ivna uuakan itEU under reasonable conditioi BUck-DraugH- T dampen a piece of flunnol with Bookkeeping. Bookkeepers all over Home Study. Thousands of bankcash- Library. Chamberlain's Llnnnont and bind Can't Make tho United States say that Draughon's iers, bookkeepers, and stenograpliers are the World Believe It Rev. Geo. C. Abbitt, Rector. It on over tho Boat of pain. Thoro Is Ezperieuco Liver Medicine New System of Bookkeeping saves them holding good positions as the result of provoB that moro satisnothing better. For sulo by all from 25 to 50 per cent in work and worry . taking Draughon's Homo Study. faction can bo got out of tho minding Sealers. LODGES. The reputation of this old, reliaShorthand. Practically all U. S. offiCATALOGUE. For prices on lessons other pooplo's business than by any ble medicine, for constipation, inMasonic Lodge E. W. Turner. cial court reporters write tho System of BY MAIL, write Jno. F. Draughon-Pretty Sure. othor plan. Sheffield (Ala.) digestion and liver trouble, is firmNo. 548 meets 1st. "and 8rd. Fridays Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President, Nashville, Tenn. Forfreecat-alogu- e If a man who has a product of his ly established. It does not imitate wnyr .Because tney know It is the gest, on course AT COLLEGE, write In each month. ewn to sell can contlnuo to think well other medicines. It is better than E. J. PhiijIips, Sec. of It aftor ho has Interviewed two or COLLEGE others, or it would not be the faVictoria Lodge, No. 84, K. of P. Nashville or Memphis or KnoxYiIle, Tenn., or Paducah, Ky.,or Evansville, lad. '' three peoplo who aro trying to koep Smile. vorite liver powder, with a larger meetB every Monday night. Visit him from finding out that they really There Is no "thank you" genuine sale than all others combined. ore welcome. Want to buy It, ho Is protty sure to pos- without the signature of a smile Co SOLD IN TOWN F2 Ebnest Newton, lumbus (O.) State Journal. sess tjbo cloments of success. K. of R. and S. Loving Frlendi. Nrer cast asldo your friends If by aay possibility you can retain them. W are the weakest of spendthrifts if we let one drop off through inattention, er let one push another away, or Iffwe hold aloof from one through petty Jealousy. Would you throw away a diamond because it scratched jrouf One good friend is not to be Weighed against the Jewels of the earth. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most .dollouto woman or the youngest child, The old and feeble will also And then: a movt suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their Weakened digestion and for regulating the bowel. For sale Funeral Director and Eintalmer u Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. inns-ever- ol VS t t. a n-- eor-nes- tly 1 y. Serious com-fioun- YOU WANT a Better IfR? Jv , DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS A BEE ADS PAY. GET THE HABIT I Get Into The Big Auto CONTEST f FREE Ceti How to Get Votes Touring Car to A grand $1,600 Howard be given away free by Earlington Boosters Club. Each member Five-Passeng- er . , ga Contest eit Barnes, IsLeiy 15, closes Cowand on Display of this club will give votes, that will entitle the holder of the greatest number of votes to this elegant Automobile Free. (Sc FREE How to Get Votes HI 1012 Company u Votes on the Automobile will be given with every cash purchase made at the store of any member of the club, ioo votes for every dollar's .worth purNOW IS THE TIME TO chased. GET BUSY. The earlier you start the more advantage you will have in the final count. Remember, the object of this contest is to get business. We are going to give this fine Auto to the person who will accumulate the greatest number of votes, therefore it is to the interest of every contestant to ask their friends and neighbors who buy their Dry goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and everything they get from members of the Club and save the coupons for you. Thus, the contestant who gets the greatest number of friends who, trade here and give them their coupons, will receive the greatest number of votes, With every yearly subscription to The Earlington Bee, accompained by $i 'in cash, 3,000 votes will be given. This applies to back subscriptions as well as new subscriptions, and you can pay for as many as you desire. You can also get votes on job printing and advertis ing 100 votes for each dollar paid on either job printing or advertising. Get your friends to give you the votes when they pay ,any of their accounts. But the best way to get votes is to secure subscriptions to The Bee, as the schedule of votes is so much greater for subscriptions than for anything else. You will be suprised how easy it is to get subscriptions to The Bee if you try. oti1 ni .iibMtMii & yBt& xjJjk-- " .ulissiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiii Rules oThe Contest Read carefully the rules of this contest, as it will make it much easier for the contestant CONTEST CLOSES MA Y 15, 1912 Send in Your Nomination at Once and go to Work for it LC Watches, Clods Jewelry Wiley Fin Watch Repairing to understand the methods that are used. 2. No names of contestants will be pub1. No name of contestant will be known lished. 3. Every contestant gets 2,000 votes to start with 4. Every contestant gets a num6. All votes must be brought ber. 5. Standing of contestant's number published weekly. 8 Tie votes in package 7. Votes must not be written on. in Wednesday for recording. with contestant's number and amount on top slip only. 9. Color of certificates will Be Votes are transferable only charged monthly and must be recorded monthly to count. JO Contestant having largest number of votes on May 15, 1912, wins before recording 11. the auto. 12. Contestants will not be permitted to solicit votes within our store or in front of the building. George King & Son Drugs, Druggists' Sundries and Soda Fountain Semi-Week- ly Webb Brothers, Groceries W. H. Whitford, Bee, $1 Per Year Hardware, Stoves BARNES, COWAND & CO. Dry Goodi. Clothing, Shoe. Millitiery. Ladies' Ready to Wear, Carpets and Rugs 3i-W. INCORPORATED Barnett & Stone, Liveryman W S& r wifcwi- -' sWUUTJU- n- v. .M fc 3 - ia. '- - mm C3 fV He ffptm hi New WerW. k the heeae of Uie tretol vipers. No ipeeie of the tree viper iahablts tae new werld, though aev eral kinds of anakea are commonly :; Funeral Director, Licensed Emkalnier o called. The viperlae s&akee of this hemisphere belong to a of NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, Wat toWth' In'the KIvr WeetJand'the vipers, known tefaieUy-- a the "" gtWxSgTBW deep waUVWaVtfHJWriedOWtaHBtt. pnder thiTWiSaeome the' Ptbnc 124-- 2 MADISONVILLE, KY- before help could 1'ffCb. hjW-- The rattlesnake, copperhead wal er moo- TWWmvVWWWfl efforts ojf hV.compaBlearf'tOisave him ca,gln, bushmagterjiaig the fer-d- were unavailing, through the swift- - lance, nees of the current. Don't fail to return your voteB Irreverent Youth. Wednesday afternoon, not later than On a recent publication day of a Human Nature. Same Old JVeuJs newspaper printed out west, a boy, 5 o'clock. From the fresco paintings of womperiod some ten or twelve years of age, came en in Cretan palaces of the Careful. about 2000 B. O. it Is learned that the Into the office, and, with a pecullav Old Fashioued Party (with old fash- women of that time pinched in their grin on his face, Inquired, "If that paioned prejudices) Ah, very cl6ver, 1 waists, had flounced or accordion plait- per," pointing to the copy, "has an Mrs. Sfd Jouoa, of Mortons Gap, ib dare say. But I see It's written by a ed skirts, wore an elaborate coiffure account of the man that has been murvisiting relatives in Johnson City, lady, and I want a book that my on their heads, shoes with high heels dered in DelevanT" He was an111. daughters may read. Give me some- and hats which might have come from swered in the affirmative, when dea Parisian hat shop, while ono woman positing five cents upon the table, he iu the Automobile contest. thing else!" Punch. Get might be described as wearing a jupe remarked, with an air of Send iu your name and we will "Well that's my dad, and I culotte. Mala Toad's Share of Burden. want to read about him." Boston start you with 2,000 complimenAfter the eggs of the midwife toad Herald. tary votee. You can win Hub have been laid and fertilized the male Slew. Process Must Apples 'and potatoes when troaea winds a string of tbem around his handsome 5 passenger Howard The Italian Treatment hind legs, retires to a burrow for can be restored in good condltloa If touring car if you try. The Italians resort to a very steeple three weeks and then deposits them they are thawed slowly. But whea In a pool, where they are hatched Is thawed rapidly they became flabby aad method when they wish to obliterate Mies Josephine Coursoy, of, Howsoon decay. The carpets and other the injurious effects of salt air aad the usual way. ell, was In the city Sunday the sueBt covering we place over plants la win- sunshine after a visit to their villas, of Miss Eunlco Draper and others. ter do not prevent their freezing and the shore of the Adrlatlo, the TyrrhenSpecial Privilege. Watches repaired, adjusted and "Isn't It against the law to be loud thawing, but they do prevent their ian sea or the lakes. They bathe the timed, at prices to please. and boisterous In the street?" "It freezing and thawing too quickly. face with the white of aa egg. well beaten, let it dry on the skin aad O I. TltUEMrY, 1b," replied Mr. Chuggtns, "unless you Hence the benefit rinse it off In soft water after fifteen At Whitford's Store. do so with a mechanical screecber atminutes. The treatment Is repeated ' A Hartv! Howard Draper, of Howell, was tached to a motor car." P"!!. 8oa ata ' dally toree or four times, ana always at A which had made the guest of hia parents, Mr. and nlght Ju8t befor6 ,Ur, practice of swimming In the sea at Vast Wealth Wasted. Mrs. A. G. Draper Sunday. According to the Amorlcan MachinCley, to tho delight of visitors, has L. Lost Somewhere between Mrs. ist, It has been estimated that thero been captured by some local fishermen 'Rodger's rebidonpcLand Mrs. Coyl's 1b lost annually more than a million in a boat They chased tho animal A Snail Millions of Vcars Old. petrified prehistoric snail embed- or Mrs. CoylMra tjieVos&ffloe Sat- and a half barrels of oil by tho burn- seaward for 300 yards before they ded In- the heart of a IarB0 pIece of urday afternoon, one black, folding ing of oil wells. iui up wiiu h. iuo uuio . meu Wue iIaa atone, wsb discovered a few exhausted and was easily captured. q Dy quarrymen working at dayB pocketbook with' a ten dollar bill In London Dally Mail. Uncle Eben. Cheddar Cliffs, Wales, upon some It. Will pay reward for return to "Do man who Is alius talkln' about largo boulders of Btono which were T.' A. Stokes. Bee office. A Matter of Assurance. ingratitude," said Uncle Eben, "is displaced In th landslide which ocRay Herb, who for the past severone o dem folks dat can't lend "Somo of your speeches." said the curred somo years ago. Tho discoval months been working In' Howell, a helpln' hand wlfout lookin' fob cynical friend, "make me think of a ery is distinctly interesting to the has returned here to go to work for mathematical marvel I once knew." geologists on account of tho great age "In what way?" "He would dispose of the find, as, situated upon a vory the Railroad Co. at thiB place. offhand of any problem you gave him. low strata, It must be millions of Glasses to Be Numbered. Broken rings, Jewelry and SpecThe glasses used in Hungarian Nobddy in the crowd was able to say years since the snail lived. tacles repaired and polished like cafes will be numbered in the near whether he got the right answer, and C. I. Truemphy new. Humiliated Indian Tribe. future as a means of preventing the It really didn't seem to make much At Whitford's Store. When the Quakers came to Pennspread of disease by the promiscuous difference, anyhow." sylvania la 1682 the only Indians la A. N. Davis champion pumpkin Interchange of drinking glasses. the neighborhood were the DelaProduction of Mercury. ratBor of Earlington, has a pumpkin Ne Exception. The annual production of mercury ware, who bad Just been terribly that weighs 75 pounds and measures Nothing, humanly speaking, ts per- has risen to 3,625 tons. The United beaten by the Five Nations and forc6 feet 0 Inches one way and 4 feet 7 fect, not even the frights whleh the States produce 1,043 tons; Spain, ed Into a treaty by which they subinchpB the other way. fashions make some women look. with Almada. furnishing 834 toas; mitted to be called women. Fob Sale Some Bocond hand fur- Puck. Austria, with Istria, 570 tons; Italy, niture. Call at Wm. Bradley's 870 tons; Russia, Ni Cannon Balls ef Stone and Iron. kitofka, 318 tons; Mexico, 100 tons; Value of Words. Stone bullets were used unUl the Words are wise men's counters , other countries, including Japan aad year 1514 whon they were supplanted China, furnish the remainder, about by Iron. they do not reckon by them; but they Advantage of Advancing Years, It was near tho close of the ' One of the advantages of becoming are the money of fools. Thomas 800 tons. sixteenth century before leaden bul-. Id 1b that ono becomes indifferent to Hobbes. ., lets were generally adopted. Stone hatred, Insult, and calumny, while cannon balls are yet used in some of Small Demand for Buttons. one's capacity for friendship and good All la Vanity. Tho Rev. O. Preston Tongo of 8t tho eastern countries. "will are Increased. "This is a very fine dog, ma'am, and Paul's church, Yarmouth, England, in Bismarck. cheap at the price," said tho dealer. hiB Parish Magazine, under the headHis Only Chance. replied; doubt says: Second hand furniture for eale. "I've nocare to of it," sheuntil I'm "but ing of "Acknowledgments," Tho man who has never become I don't buy him Buro "Several anonymous contrlbuUona of Apply at this office. he matches my new gowns' Judge buttons have been received. We arq pumcientiy important to mt a nrst corner still wondering how to use these gift's shovelful of earth or lay a may as Discerning Thought Knows Not Wisdom. to tho best advantage in the district stone or drive a last spike well try to become reconciled to tho Thoughts put on paper aro nothing A man who does not know how to as, for obvious reasons, they are fact that posterity will have to honor more than footsteps in tho sand; you learn from his mistakes turns the best to the needs of tho beaten." ' see the way tho man has gone, but to schoolmaster him. If he Is to bo honored out of his llfo. know what ho saw on his walk you Beech er. Wealth and Wisdom. want his eyes. Schopenhauer. A man who Is worth more than .mail Qualification. Holl 51,000,000 can get any commonplaco Ho whe Is good at making excuse Four Centuries Old. Germany has a specimen of holly remark accepted as an epigram. Chi- is seldom good for anything else. Old paperB for sale at tho Bee cago Record-HeralBenjamin Franklin. U years old. office. B. M. SLATON Hta Day f rato. o tttowta Aa ed4 story of a . MffiM from Sunderlaad, Durtaa. A young shiprsrd Iaberr drssmed that be would b UU4, aad tbsrefor he did not go to werk in the morning. In the after&eee ho I. Afirlea I 'iT drsa JB.f-laad- TO ALL THOSE SUFFERING WITH sub-famil- y f -- for btx Days Only from loday For $1.0 In Geld Filled Frame ncccMW sight wui.UliiLUiu.il ; X -- iTOfcl bbbbb? ? - Glasses Guaranteed far Ttea Years ." - si of fhe Town -- Dr. Gilbert, who was hero a faw months ho Iihb Ttmiruod In answer to numerous inquires. It Ib a KNOWN' PACT that Dr. Gilbert holds the highest reputation thiouglMiut this statM. If you bare any defective sight call now. There Is no need to walk about suffering when you can got glaiscB nt puch ljvv prices. .;, X i SS' i e, Examination and Advice is FREE. Special Glasses HALF PRICE. Double Vision and - 9 It DR. I. M. GILBERT Late oi London, England ' Eyesight Specialist for Louisville Optical Co. " Gardiner Office Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Bowmer Drag Store lacererted MADISONVILLE, KY. I v I m - gin-er'l- y Develop Individuality. Care should be taken la the that each child develops aa la dlviduallty, says the London Sketch! Sometimes, especially In the case of girls, it is a goodWea to send children to different schools. This seems aa. extreme measurbiit is worth the Value of Contentment the, parents who find that A conten od mind Is the greatest brood are jkcpplng Into sjovealy blessing a man can enjoy In this their codes and rule, world, and If, In the present life, his habits, of speech,-Hmhappiness arises from conquering his of their own, and a general contempt desires, It will arise in the next from and disregard of the rest of the world. the gratification of them. For Celebration of tho Fourth. i Ia the Interest of a "sane" Fourth Hasty Pride. This Ib how a llttlo girl reported the fef, July a Chlcagoan has Invented aa text of the sermon: "Pride goeth be- Instrument to produce noise by burstfore destruction, but a haughty spirit ing paper between the mouth of a rubber bulb and a perforated handle. waits till fall." Judge. large-famile, Original Home of Honey Bee. The common variety of boe, known Is thought by some as the honey-behigh authorities to have bad Its original home among the woods and mountains of central Europe. -T sw rt i: Monte-Amiat- a, Wemen Lawyers Gaining Ground. Women are now eligible for adrals; s4ob to the bar ia all Federal eourt! aad ia Maine, Massachusetts, Coaneo tkat New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington and soveral other states Law Notes. The Fashion for Housekeeping. Is no longer fashionable not to know on which side the bread Is buttered or how to cook a potato. The intelligent society woman nowadays la scientifically domesticated. She can moot her own cook without flinching and can, moreover, glvo that autocrat "points" on culinary matters Value of Gosa Maxims. Good maxims are germs ef all good; firmly Impressed on the memory, they 4 aourlsh the will Joubort. It I Net fer Her. 1 One of our smallest business ate,, a UtUe bit of a fellow at the dlaaer table of the house, a few days ape, was Jokingly proposing marriage to woman about six times his slse, "No," IndignanUy replied the big wo. an, "when I marry I don't want to get a man so small that I'll have to shake the bed clothes In the morning te Ana him." a-f- at , t ! I ( , You d -- man is making from tho clothes he wears. You must got a look at his wife's. Pittsburg News. can't toll how nfuch money a The Way to Tell. Didn't Land as He Expected. "I did not oxpect to come down this way," wns the only remark mado by Josoph Kinwnrd, of Tnrrytown, Now York, after falling from a holght of 150 fcot, striking a guard wlro, turning, n comploto somersault and landing on his feet d The, Ideal Woman. Stare Fate In the Face, Our Ideal of what womon ought- to Fortuno never helps tho man whose bo Is chnnglng with a dizzy rapidity. courngo falls. Sophocles. Englishwoman - fr 5. . -- m fr ..Bjnotf.. Clothing We still have a splendid showing of Men's All Wool Suits, hand tailored, from choicest materials, snappy styles, exclusive patterns. Every suit guaranteed. Ladies' Coat Suits Direct from New York Just received another shipment of fashion's latest creations in Ladies' Coat Suits. Plain tailored and fancy trimmed effects. Some special values this week, Be sure you see them Just Another ly six more days in which to har vest the greatest array of bargains ever offered the buying public. New clean merchandise at the price of carried over goods. Don't miss this Golden Opportunity" of buyi 1 ing your supply of winter wearing apparel. Each department is filled with the season's choiciest styles, patterns and fabrics. Since the sale have received shipments began we of men's and boy's clothing, Ladies men's, women's and childrens shoes, trunks furniture, etc., all of which go at at greatly reduced prices. Furniture We carry a complete line of Furni vvercoais . $15.00 Overcoats $12.50 Overcoats $10.00 Overcoats $8.00 Overcoats v j $2 I .25 $22.50 Suits $19a15 $20.00 Suits $16.95 $15.00 Suits.... ..$1 2a I 5 $12.50 suits. ......Si 0.65 $25.00 Suits It.' .1 A of G0d Assortment Heavy Weight Suits. Just the thing for winter wear. Good materials, good styles. Half price. Men's $1 9.95 $22.00 Coat Suits ..$1 7.60 $20.00 Coat Suits... $1 5.95 $15.00 Coat Suits... $1 1 .95 $25.00 Coat Suits... $12.50 Coat Suits $10.00 Coat Suits If mmK m ture. Week Of our Fall Reduction Sale. On- Visit this department" and you will find some Real Bargains. $7.50 $D.25 C $M.UU Room $35.00 OQ "7C Suitesat. faWiO $10.00 Dining Table PA at $0DU $60.00 Bed Room Suitesat AA Bed $5.00 $4.00 4A aa O.UU M $25.00 Wardrobe iro 2j Druggets All Druggets 9x12 $25 00 Axrhinstef OEL $22.50 Chiffonier $25 00 Davenport $12.50 Kitchen Cabinet at fSSJ Ready-to-wear, CI Q Kfl Druggets, Qft .. . . . . . ZpcUaUU ff $18.00 Suits $15.00 Suits. $12.50 Suits $10.00 Suits $7. 50 Suits $9.00 $7.50 $6a25 $D.OO $9.95 $7.95 All Furniture at Bsduced Prices $ tfp 4 A J jf4A fC I U.&D $22.50 Axminster ' Druggets a ijv.'j $20.00 Velvet Druggets.. $18.00 Velvet Druggets.. Coming Some extra specials in Ladies' Long Coats. Greatest values ever offered. Coats that are stylish, Will be here Monday or Tuesday. Watch for the announcement of their arrival then come and see them. down-to-the-minu- Staples 15c Ginghams I CiZv Remember uffllH 12c Ginghams ... I IC wC OC $15.00 Brussells Druggets $10.00 Brussels J--ft Druggets Small Eugs, 1.00 to $4 00, at Seduced Prices fcA A A $1 Q.UU ft A 9 4I 4.UU AA $ A .UU A 9&.QU f V Carpets 85c Crown Brussels Carpets 50c Ingrain Carpet 35c Ingrain Carpet 30c ingrain Carpet . $3.75 Hats 10c Ginghams Sale Closes $3.00 Hats at $2.50 Hats at $2.00 Hats at $1.50 Hats at $2.40 $1.95 $1.60 - Underwear Saturday November 11 3 on Underwear for the whole family. $1.50 Underwear $1.00 Underwear 50c Underwear Money saving prices ini mi I 7c Ginghams Good Bleach Domestic Hope Bleach Domestic ..-- .'. . .'. AA. DuQ . 9C fC .4wC CwC Hoosier Brown Domestic 0G C .. . OsC s4C 24C I ....$1.20 80C $1.00 Hats at..... One lot of Hats Half Price. Men's and Boys' Caps at reduced prices. P $& Calico, all colors, 10c ........... Mattings 30c O&C The 4vv E IMeod Store SATISFIES -- Outing. . ; Outings. Mattings...- - THE STORE THAT 7z ..... .- 62C 25c Mattings 20cMattings ... 9C i 25c Underwear. 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