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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): November 24, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911112401_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): November 24, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. TUESDAY o TUESDAY and FRIDAY IF YOU DOINTT ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-SECOND BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE ff FRIDAY YEAR EARUNGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1911 N: 94 Sale Will Continue Until Dec. An Inducement to Early Buyers For ton days, commencine today, 1 Look at These Watch Bargains ; Standard Mov?rrient Cases in DISCOUNT on Watches, aod 15 per ceuton Jawelry, Silver-- ' Clocks, Novelties, Etc. ware, Out Glues,-Ohina- , I mako this offer to encourage you to do your Ohrisj.-- j mas buying early, 60 I. can eorv'e the lute cpmera bel'er inl!; serve you better. Ynn get the pick of the stock, dome-i--bu- y f will give aBIG. Standard BUY NOW Elgin or Waltham. earlv, Bii.ve.money; :". ' ' " I'll hold your purchase until payment. ' ' '. yon wunt them, dii part . ; ...'. " "" ' "" '" ' 7 17 u ' ' '' Open Face Watches For Men Jeweled in Silvereno case.,.-- ' ' Keguiar Price ..-.?.'. Bale Price $4.26 $6.75 $8.76 jeweler ;and optician In The 'Victory Building y'---- : I give votes, in the Big Auto Contest Earlington,, Kentucky S year guaranteed case only $3.76 extra 'k,Ladies'0 Size Hunting Watties V; . Begniar price Sale Frlee .' Elgin or WiUbam 7 Jew.elod in 10 year case $12.00 $8.76 ' u '. T . ". " 7 -' "20 " .A' $1400 $10.75 " $1600 $12.60 '...."other 15. ' In "20 " and everything that you will. want tor Xraas gifts, Come let VVatoheB bargain LotHof A,,y of thfa In 20 '' .".. ;?. $6.00- '..''"' WV!: " above Watches " .,....; $12.00 - nto show, vou. , School Notes '- W 1 f, &'. t-- O' , Frank StokeB. Garrett Braps, presses Motion to Donate $50,000. Otho Craig. James Cole, Alin Jack Sisk-a- - miner employed by The Seoond Congresaloual Dli-triLisle Roblson returned borne bert Carroll. Pauline Davonport, Tbursdayfroui the Nortonvllle Coal & Coke Co. was Every Saturday From Now Until ATLANTA, Nov. 28. The fact Louisville. Teacher's Assoolatlpn will be DBerry, Archie Davenport, badly Injured Wednosday by falling that effortB havo been made by Presthe End of Auto Conheld at Hopkinsville Friday and AlmaDudley,. Etna Griffin, Salllo Albert Noo was in Hopkinsville slate. He was almost burled under Hal ident Gompers to suppress a resolu Saturday Dswjiaber 1st aud 2nd. test The Bee Hlgdon, Vertrlce Mayes, Ted Mar-ti- Thursday. the slate and was badly out and tion to appropriate 50,000 for the The school ohllhren will have their, Chas. Jarrett of HopkinsTllle was bruised. Ho was rescued as soon an Harold Miles and Myrtle Old-baMoNamara defenso fund came out ssual Thanksgiving donation. in this city with friends yesterday. possible and removed to his home WILL GIVE NINE THOUSAND VOTES last week on the floor of the convenDay will be The first Parsnt's Bbcond Grade Sfmpsou ot Nioholasvllle is where he recolved medical attenJohn tion of the American federation of held early iu SeoeAber. Clifton Adams, Edward Magen-beime- r, visiting his brother Will Simpson' tion. His iuiurles are not thought to Tne Bee haB decided to make ev- labor. Colby Brown, Vernie Mar- in Madisonville this week. ery Saturday a bargain day and It Is faith in something, and enbo serious Shortly before adjournment for little! thusiasm for something, that makes tin, Willie Ann Baldwin, Edward Mrs. W. K. Nlsbot and from now uutil .tho end of tbe tho day delegato Gallagher, of CaliThere Is little Hanger from a cold lite worth looking at. Oliver Marks, Essie Bond, Boy Nance, nephew Lawrence DaveB of Earling. or'from an attack of the grip except automobile contest will give 0,000 fornia inquired of thb president Clifton Bond.Delole Oldham, Gilbert ton spout Wednesday afternoon in. when followed by dneurnonla, and votos for every new subscriber , and whether a resolution could be preWendell Holmes. Carroll, John H. Patterson. Lucllei Madisonville shopping. this never happens when Chamber- 0,000 for every renewal secured on sented aftor today explaining ho Lot every man be ocoUpled, and lain's Cough Remedy" is UBed. This Saturday. If you want to win the had an important resolution bearing Crosby, Pjiulino Quails, Annio Mai occupied iu tho highest omployment Mr. and Mrs. "Will Laffoon ofi reme.dy haH.won Its great reputation y ou the MoNamara case 40 f which hlfl lmturo la capablo, whloh ho and Dexter, Delbert Qunlle, Fletcher, Anton were iu Madisonville Wed- and extensive sale by its remarkable $1,000 auto get busy for the GnfforJ, Elmo Shaver, LilbertHaw-klnB- nesday. 'tile with tho oonsclousneBs timt ho reallzod would cause friction if Bee. of colds and grip and can be oureB Emma Tucker. Herman How- - Floyd Franklin of Dawson was in relied upon with implicit conn brought before the convention and has dono Iiib best. Goothe. Bird Supper Served at Star Resturant deuce. For sale by all Dealers. ell, Fdith Howell, Dexter Wlllia ms the city Wednesday. that he had been asked to- withhold . filoBdainoB Vlolo Wright and Ella t In olr ..1 &l fltlflll r.nllfr vyv.uo u..oiwv:,j Mr. C. E. Owen one of bur popular It pending a report of tho committee vivtj, Raymer visitod Fourth Grade Tuespsdayj Basket Ball Ground i.for- the School Mrr. G. W. Parkorlett ' train dispatchers delightfully eiitu on tho president's report,1 which wu day. Regulate tho bowels 'wlreii they'ffor'Htlpk-infiv- i file fo'vlslf hor in DtheiT Children tuined a number of his friends at expected to deal with that subject. fall to move properly. HERBLNE, untn , ftorTb aukBgivhlg". ' '' M. Kemp visited Mrs. Stolln ",Pror. Dudluy believes jn. school the Star" ' Restaurant Wednesday Gompers replied uo resolution cpuld uuwbi luguiniui. x Thlld, Sl,xth and Seventh Grades' is mi uuuiiruuit)and Htouiauh anil re Dr. W. P. Ross and William' Ross children having plenty of rood night with a bird aud oyster supper. bo offered after midnight.lioIpH the liver '" ; ' stnres u Aim" fueling of Btrerfgth and Tuesday, " . Jr. returned homo from Anton after wholesome exercieo and Is conse- The birds wore ciono to a turn and It was generally understood that Sold by St. Tho Auditorium has been edited buoyancy. PrJce TiOo. Drug Depart-uiou- t spending a few days with friends quently having a basketball ground tho succulent cooked just Gompers was not opposed to renderHeniurd Mining Co., iu preparation for tho Thanksgiving hunting. IucorpurateU. arranged for them. The school right, Misses Dodgo Obiion, and ing all possible aid to tho McNam- exoroisoa. JSnuu room la propanng; Bailey Patterson of Nashville is is unusually crowded this year ev- Mary Hewlett were the ladles pre - aras but that he believed nll fuuds nn exeroiso for this occasion. Will Hold Turkey for Belter Prices ' In the city for a few days, ery grade being full. The teachers sent. Messera Paul Banks, P. L required should be raised by private The Bpaoo invest of the sohool Hopkiusvllbs Ky.'.Nov: 2 L. Tur Mre.'E.'K. Coffmnriof Slaughte'rs-v'lll- o of the various grades report excel- Foard and Jewell Webb the gentle subscription. building Ib being graded and leveled keys nud nil kinds of fowls, promise was in ft'tadlsouvfiie Tuesday. lent Interest shown by the children man. for ah outdoor baBkot. ball and ten lobe cheupur here thlsThanksgivlng - Mrs.. Catlicrlno Zulrod of Hender- in their work aud parents aro more PROMINENT YOUNG PEOPLE George M. Davis in Critical Condition ;nls court. Thin is another step to' d Cnristtnas than for- - several son who has been tbe guestof. Mrs. than satisfied with results. George M. Davis the well know Of St. Charles, Marry In Madisonville. ward tho Improvement of the years past.. Reports from the counW. P. Ross in. this city returned L. & N. Contracks for large amount of 'grounds. banker of Mortons Gap Is critically try ar"e thut nearly every farmer' home Tuesday. Monday Night ill at his homo in Madisonville folSteel Rail Tho High Sohoel nro preparing a wife ha an, unasua'ly large supply Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Hunter of The LouiBVille & Nashvll'e Rail- lowing an attact of heart trouble Mrp. Daisy Sutton aud 'Mr. Thos playlot entitled "A Difficult Thuiiks of poultry on hand and the opening Nlchulasvillo are the guosta .of giving" for tho exerciBes Wednes-hay- . prices offered by wholeBalo dealers pareutB Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Tato her road Company has contracted for Monday night. On Tuesday morn- Trotter, both of St. Charles, uni 50,000 tonsol steel railp. Last week's ing during the absence of his wifo ", now show a drop of 8o to 5o In Madisonville Monday til Thank8givinr. from the room he attemptod to get night at the resldonco of Mrs. L. "' over last year.. Preseut priTho oast Ib: total orders for ste"el rails were tonp, Contracts were placed but of bed and fell striking his bead Aunt Polly Jonep... Margaret Kemp ces that are being offered hero for Mark Smith of Nortonvllle was a sister of the bride. in town Wednesday. on u corner of tho table aud renderUuiolo Silas Jones.... for 7.700 gars. Key Sharp owls on foot ure turkeyB, 12Jo; Presbyterian of the ing him unconscious. Dr. J. D. church, performed the ceremony. Jano, the Maid i.Ethnl Oldham chickens, hens, 5o; "springers, 7o; Miss Minerva Davis ot Anion who A Social Tea Sory was called and his sou Dr. The bride ib a charming and attractBilly Jones . . . .' PauLMooro roosters, So; geeso.full featheredjc; has been the tuost.of friends and this oity Mrs. Chas. Webb gave a delight- Ampllas Davis of Mortons Gap was ive lady aud has many friends. The Betsy JoneB Kathrlue Corey ducks, 6o.: As a result of the lower relatives In past week and Earlington returned home ful tea Tuesday evening for bene- also sent for. Mr. Davis is still in a groom Is . . Rex Hamby prices the sales are not as active as during the Tom Nelsou conneoted with the I. O. critical condition and his friends hoping for Jennfy NelBon...... Willie Lee Craig they usually are, owners fit of uew church fund. Those.pres-en- t are alarmed. Railroad Co. O.- - Brandon, Mr. were Rev.-W- . better values latter on 'Cry Baby" Jonos Margaret Dudley Ott Powers, Mr Chas. Webb, Mesda-me- a .t.... ScratchI Sciatcbl Itcbl itchl O. P. Wfcbb, John Rule, ElBle "Poet Jim" Jouob . .Kennith Nisbet Scratchl Tho more ItchI scratch the worse the you Jaok Stafford Howard Arnold itch. Try Doan's Ointment. It cure piles, Slak.OttL. Powers,. Sallie Bourlaud, ,...-...- . L.C. Wiley, J.P, Prather, Susie TurButcher .Wallace Clark eczema, any skin Itching. All druggists sell It. ner, Margret DlshoU, Ed Martin, W. Grocoryraan Pinkney Willis Young People Elope to Evansville E, Ash by, Misses Annie Aehby, and Bakery O'Bannou Earl If weak, you need Cardul, , Maggie Turner, Master Buford Webb "Nosey" Willard Earl Wilson, and Miss Lillian Outthe woman's tonic Cardui -- .. and Margret Cowaud. Light rolreah-ment- s ..Tommla Foatheraton law of Wnlte Plains country elopod is made from gentle herbs, were served, consisting of cof Evelyn Stafford .Margaret Atkinson to Evansville Tuesday and were acts in a natural manner, feo sandwiches pickles and ice cream Sue Willard xwln9 CorlnoAshby marriod. The brldo Is the daughter and cake, Miss MaggieTurner add Nell Willard ....Villa 8Isk of H. E. Outlaw a prosperous farmer and has no bad results; as ed very much to the pleasure The following In first grade were and Mr. Wilson is a promising some, of the strong drugs occasion with her delightful playing neither abRont or tardy during young man well known in this comand singing. M.s. O. P, Webb aud sometimes used. As a medmonth ending' Nov. S. munity. Mrs. Margret Dishon helped to serve icine a tonic for weak, the guests 'for which they both got First Grade the Lions Bbure of the coffee. A Burglar's Awful Deed tired, worn-o- ut women, Eltanor Arnold, May Price, Es- may not paralvzo a home so comCardui has been a popular A Honsehold Medicine pletely as a mother's long illness. success for over 50 years. But Dr. King's New Life Pills are a That stops coughs quickly and splendid remedy for women. They cures colds Jb FoIoj'b Houey and gave me wonderful be'tuflt in con- E 57 Tar Compound. Mrs. Anna Pelzer stipation and female trouble," wrote 2620 Jefferson St., So. Omaha, Neb., Mrs. N. O. Dunlap, of Lead ill. Tonu. sayB: "I can recottimetrd Foley's Honey aud. Tar Compound as a sure If ailing, try them, 25o at all drug- Take homc-balte- d gists. cure for coughs and colds. It curet. my daughter of a bad Cold nnd my Making Improvements on Methodist Hill neighbor, Mrs. Benson, cured herfiel! of anb her, whole family with Foley's The city is making some needed Tho Wpmatfs Tonic Honey and Tar Compound. Everylmprovments on the street leading one in pnr neighborhood speaks to Methodist hill. The street is highly of It. ,l For ulght coughing, Mrs. Lula Walden, of dryness and tickling in the throat with gchreoalugs ixiiJ. ,ruved Gramlin, S. C, followed hoarpeness and oil coughs and cold? Brick gulteri w ll bo putdu.va ou take Foley's Honey and Tar Comthis advice. Read her letboth sides of the street u..d tt'h. u pound. Contains no opiates, Always ter: "I was .so weak, t.i.-e-t will this wuik is complete in a yellow'package. Sold by St. Bertinrd Mining Co., Inbo lu fine shape. when I first began to take : The only Baking Powder corporated, Drug Dbpurtment. Cardui, that it .tired rpe to New Building Completed V made from Royal Grape. walk just little. Now, I Filet Suit for Divorce. The addition to Brown. Brothers can dc all the general Cream of Tartar. Mrp.CoraSlaton.lof the pond river UteMA m te ur ster tmA iwt U. Restaurant has been completed and copntry, m filed suit through her faouMworic, for a family ! Charles Truempy has moved his MrtaHSMt U, Mywjere, Gibson & Kincholoe, In the t.;' Try Cardui for your N9P RH IPsl IV MMH Jewelry b'viiness to this place. U&timw " flPO rBM&fHMK99 circuit coHjt'ou tfaoferoundf of aband have a full ihe IrouMet,, If may be the Mr. Trunspy will tfiit, atk that IieT'maiBeu m. M W- m pumut.? bqh asKB nis very tpmiMtV yoa need jumr r17 Kiuk AiuI'Mr the rlxllu viMufitfc iff jyxmimmy- - I iemtaas leweiryhis new plate see $ saMwrxkd- tdland MirttxtB Bu-for- d, i ot "- " T tolla Boyd, Marvin PlukBton, Goldld .Bond, ShelbyPoag, Gladys Bowles, Curtis italnwater. Edgar Bond, Ed'ltbOweri Bisk, Welby Ballard. MINER CRUSHED BY SLATE BARGAIN DAY FOR THE BEE OPPOSES UNION AID-T- . Madisonville Notes McKAMARA Jack Si$k oi the Nortonville Coal Co. Badly Injured by a Fall of Slate President Gompers of A. F. ef L Sup- , . n, " O' -- Semi-Weekl- - -- - - - j es n-i- . wero-Marrie- d . . -- per-pou- nd 120,-000- Rev-Harriso- n, '. to-da- y. . Women! of-th- e (OiJM ABSOLUTELY PURE -- Baking Powdeti Makes delicious maximum foods quality at minimum cost Makes home baking a pleasure NOT THERE? CARDUI td t.-- o , -- B JilHBQttB lHiti ai 9TS9fce-y- r 0 ju : Hs 'f J Ja?' '.""li iviLi t i "tSmXt -- I . -- t'."mtU''iy'ti l.Hi W . Bee PAUL M. MOORE, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER "ASSOCIATE YOU That question will b ..r Iatt-FB- KK r M nq ,Vb, a Better .s)ccd GUARANTEED JOB? ArilbBHtle. Letlce WrlUa. under reasonable conditio Millinery i,i EdWrXND BUSfhiESYM an ager SIxmo'nthB Three nionthB Slnglo coploB.... 25 5 you altr.ost dally by business men seeking yote "Bervlccs.lf you qualify take' tno'Dratlghon Training and show ambition to rise. More BANKERS indorso DRAUGHON'S Colleges, than indorso all other busi ness colleges COMBINED. '48 Colleges in 18 States. International reputation. Dtaklof, Trcwrltlar. reflMkl. SMlhb, asxIlUrr branches. Good POSITIONS BookkeefMT. Bookkeepers all over tho United States say that Draughon's New System of Bookkeeping saves them from 25 to 50 per cent in workand worry. SHertkad. Practically all U. S. official court reporters wrlto tho System of Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. Why? Because they know It Is the best. Nathvill Mi 8lUff, Member of and Second District Publishers League ! Branch Office in Sp9oimon oopioB mailed free on application. Correspondents wafltqij In a.U pas 9j tho county. Addreas ua for Merten's Furniture Stare. 119 South Main Street, Mudi- MISS AlLZbN VAVJS, Mgr. DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COIXEGK or Memphis or Kaoxville, Tens er Paducah, Ky.,or KrajuvlU, lA. EVENTS IN Hem Stdr. Thousands of dank cash let's, bookkeepers, and stenographers are' holding good positions as the result of taking Draughon's Homo Study. CATALOGUE. For prices on lesson' BY MAIL, writo Jno. F. Dratjgiion, President, Nashville, Tenn. For free cat alogue qn.cqurso AT COLLEGE, wrfta Dam ains , --M- 50 Per Cent Reduction; 1 sMtille, Kentucky, Phene No. 4 Telephone 47 uMMMMtOIMOMIlMHItttttttttl Friday, November 24, 1911 INTERESTING Suffered Twenty-on- e Years tfttttttttfttftt III II Hl I I Following is Standing of day, November 30, on Automobile Contest- Ladies' Suits, Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' ants to Date No. No. No. No. No. No. jNo. ."No. 1 3 6 7 CHICAGO NINETEENTH NATIONAL - ..; i fl 1$ SO 11 f 883,930 380,745 136,458 " 85,871 347,401 243,548 71,808 Cloaks, Men's Boys' Suits and and Over-coat- s. IRRIGATION CONGRESS DECEMBER! 5 TO 9. We will give 5,000 votes for each $,cfli 78j8W .229,844 No. "No. "No; 1; 24 28 ,- garment sold for cash. Barnes, Gowand & Co. Earlingttm, .Kentucky Qdeon Caught fire no. No.' No. &$U - 4v(irUt) S3 41 9; -. .- 190;5 98.18& x3tA Ho. No. No. No. 41 61 1U ; 285,947 ,MmM0 :S8.Trt ,275,007 tip. .No. .242378 $ No. J! H 79 88 9v0 ........... '. No. No. No. No. No. No. lo. ,81 92 95 .295,013 .267,838 .259,758 344,191 223,167 250,584 269,i62( 163.&3U ')i Vbat 'would probably have been a'diBastdfous fire in the Odeon theater at Madlaonvllle Tuesday night was; prayonted' by5 tho timely diaeov eryof manager Bowland, Clark. On opening 'ffte house about half past six o'clook he discovered the house filled with smoke. In the blaze rear of ho buildin'ha-saw-leaping from the. iloor under the stove. Several buckets of water from nearpy houses were secured and the blaze extlnguhhod. a 211,368 260.653 249,728, 286,71 184,41 18.81 98 No. 192 No. No. 119 No. 117 No. 122 No. 124 No. 128 No. 137 No. 189 No. 141 Np. 145 No. 149 No. Jj52 No.' "l55 io. A Texas Wonder The Texas Wonder cures kidney and curea diabetes, weak and lame hacks, rheumatism, and all irregularities of bladder troubles, removing gravel, the kidneys and bladder in both men and women. Regulates bladder troubles in children. If not flnM&Jf WVir drupgists will be aeut by mail on recoipt of $1.00. One imall bottle is two months' treatment atid f eldom fails to perfect a cure. Send for testimonials from Ky, and otier ptates, Dr. B. W. Hal 2920 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggiste.y Shriners to Have Bi ill. . 2U,477J 83,86: 133,741 210.870 821.481 204,989 31,034j 225,209 Vft207 ,j Np, jLSlT No. Iff No. 164 No.-- 166 N6. 167 No. 171 No. 172 No. 173 . 188,852 98,533 ?3,l,84'r 130..750 Time 250,390 293,022 ,2684 84.5,898 . 90,806 a .301,049 .368.,766 No,,175, .No.jl77 $0. ty. ,176 178 ..,,., ..... ; , . . ty).' 0. 854,404 833,860 85,033 i$ A&l 182 10652 3800 1Q8.215 16.354 quets. 80 Members of "Rizpath Temtrle are making great preparations 'fbr a huge tinie in MtfdfsotivVlle on Dbdeto. ber 0th. Members of the ontertai'ri-n,io,- p qpmm,lee arp leav.mg ((h.tg undono that will a,dd to the pleasure and otijpymont pf the occaslo'n. fhav expect tp. have a.iargo ojas to Jinuafeiuto (he mystorios of'th' order on thia date, Following js tia program, Busineas session Soclock; p. m, Parade qf.Ar'ab Patrol 4 oclock p. m, Oaravan starts 4. 80 p.m, Banp. in.. Tho nhient and nurDOSe of th'is Congress oan best be expressed in its motto, "Save ,t;hQ forests, Btoro tlioflonds.rfioUini the deserts, make homes on tho land' t which pigflt be added "drain the swamp and Wake homes on the lands," There, are in the.United, States 75.000.000 acres of kwamp lana', non productive, a menace to neaun, ana (o,yyu,- .fMKttorrenG yx immigrftuqu. 000 acresdivjqed into larmB meatis homes tor1 1.87S.000 fanVilieB, or approximately 10.000,000 of our citizenship. This la,nd jwhen, 1,11 be as healthful as laud that lias always been dry, and will be the most productive of all lands, because it. is composed of tho rich soil brought down by the river, deposited arid raxed with ho decayed vegetation for centuries. . On accouut of the diversified ownership, and stato complications (t would seem that the United States Government is logically tho authority to redeem these lands along the lines pursued in the reclamation of the arid lands of the WeBt. Letter to The, results of Irrigation of the arDr. Kilmer 41 Co , id lands of tho Far West, and the BIngbeLmplon, N Y. possibilities of the drainage of the South, Proye What Swamp-Boswamp' lands of the Great Will do for and elsewhere, will be given particYou. ular attention in an elaborate program, that has been planned for this Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., congresv. Delegates from all parts N. Y., for a sample bottle. of the .country, as well as foreign representatives, have been incited, It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklot of valuable rtrid'a gtfodly 'attendance fa information, 'telling all abbut the kidneys and bladder. When writing, LAND SHOW, HCV, 18 to DEC. 19. be pure and mention the Earllngton Bee." Regular fifty An ocular demonstration of the ceut size bottles for and agricultural and horticultural of laue, throughout the sale at all drug stores. United Sta,te8. An attendance ot i over 400,000 b predicted this year. Seeteh De' fcietHtM Iftttlnet. Be sure and visit the Illinois Central Exhibit of products grown in the two great, southern a,tatos of Louisapaand Mississippi. ot 40-a- oi , ally avo found relief In Dr. KilTho physicians mer's Swamp-Boo- t. called it "Mother's Pam" and injections of morphine were my only relief for short periods of time. I beoame so sick that I had to uuder-g- o a surgical operation in Now Orleans, which benefited mo for Wo years. When the same pain came back ono day I was so sick that I gavo up hopeaof living. A friend all vised ire' to- try your Swamp-Roandlatonco commenced using it. The first bottle did ttie'so n1uch good7 that I puroha.se.ri two more bottles. my l am now on(ike secona oatua ana am feeling' 'a 'new iiiornan. I passed a gravel stenea large as ft1 big red bean aqd several small oiiei.l I hv not halt in a leapt feel I rig q'f pain since taking your Swamp-Roq- tj and'Tfeellt'my duty to rdcomtuendi this great medicine to all suffering h'um'anity; Gratefully yours. MRS. JOSEPH CONSTANCE Avoyelles 'Par. Marksvllle, La. Personally appeared before mp, this 16th day of July, 1911, iMrs. Joseph Canatance, who subaoribed tho above statement and made oath that tho same is true in Bubstanco and in fact. VVm. Mobbow, Notary Public. 1 -F- inally Eound Relief Having suffered for twenty-on- e years with a pain In my side, I fin- Beginning Satur day, Nov. 25, and Continuing UAtil Monday, Dec. 5 We will offer every Ladies Trimmed Hat and Shape at Misses' cand Gliild's NE-IIALr v j THE REG- - ULAR PRICE. Also everything in Trrftlmlng, tVHIow duction of 25 percent oh the dollar. 1,000 Auto votes irill be issued with each $ 1. 00 cash purchase during this srjecial offer. Remembbr, . this last eight days only;. , , t;, . will save you. Call and see what a look , Aigrettes, feather: Pon Pom9 Etc., at Plume, a re- - .U ,i . l .j 1 , .U It. J tsis - - -- . BARNES, COWAND IMcoRpORATED & CO. t Earltngton, Kentucky .it .1 ,r I .IT ot Bing-hamto- n, Semi-Week- ly An Innovation in Oil Heaters The Perfection Smokelef Oil rtater, with it qnin ewtroeifd tm turquoise, is n ornament to ny the country or dty home. room, whether ' No homo quite cowpkto wkWut 03 Heater, it is m d Wl uA tpmf , when k :Wo warm to tUrt th rp4ar kaalistf apara'a'nd too' 'tool fc be ' W wutter k is often coaveaicn as ' without heat Im h ' ah aulriliafy hea&r; m thefa ar always sotad cpld comers one-doll- ar t3 rf n rv .r This LIVE STOCK EXPOSITION Hi'tSMt skWfc4 Ut tv weMu leier MtVr4 te Mamai 'SM4ers, Mafe. teTiHir DECE.RjaTO Woll-kuq'w- ' .n ..v.t and. 9 qountry-famous show will be held in the In fflfcfff'akfc"ternational Amphitheatrefahd twen- - dm raoc aat tmm u the MeUier ef ty adjoining buildings at the Union yptM'eeli' a few 'dayi elf 'wkem Ver Stock Yards, Chicago, aud a display meter eie. JYow OtM- Tmb of, many thousands of the finest - n .... ., Ul'f o rac die'Aey.-t.ftf'e- f imbnMon. t eahr m w l ..ift! !! Tm laal feriferitwe Utf &ky ikk Prfecn ia a 'fame. jflb. T$o. i'8j Np. ,185 No. 187 No. 191 No. J92 No. 193 Jri. severe casea of sore lungs, you uqed and ipterual and externa'l remBALti-ABD'- 8 ..?8,8'l5 edy. Buy tbe dollars sjze HORHOTJTND SYRUP, 256.172. you get two remedies for the price 232,720 of one. With every dollar bottlo ..'...-..,- . 800,616 360,237 ...". 89.5031 Extra Votes Given Beginning Saturday, November and .continuing up to and including Thurs there is n freo HBRRIOK'S RED PEPPER POROUS PLASTER for Beat reached by fast and efHoient tho oheflt. Sold by St. Beruard tra,ln Borvlce of the Mining Co., Incorporated Drug Department. awino makoB it a grand contest of champions. Slaughter Tests, Packing House Exhibits, Collegiate and g Contests, Fiirmers' National Breeders' and Stockmen's Meetings, Public Dally Salea, Brilliant Fvening Entertainments. Stqok-Judgm- U1UDU1UK UH.1C, IJU1BCB, DI1COJJ DUU i WOMEN MAY AVOID OPERATIONS The eaaiteled keatef always preesnt a wee appMraaca, a die ". It k aa "omme! paat,H buk'k ' ' tfae tame as the eaaawl af year choiring iitcarit. k Jhe PerFcchon is the most reiabl aad caaveaient partabte hcajait device you can find. An a(omtca4ocanf flame apreacW prevcaU teanelwil not tamwa or bum at hBiuQg the wick high enough to NS? A Our Line of Chairi aalce. MC ewnded ft Ik PcrfetOen HmIct to car ; vt.yrvH, lacui ctUr (tcr Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) - , Women Lawyers Gaining Ground. Women, are now eligible for admls: RAILROAD slon to tho bar in all Federal courts, and In Maine, Massachusetts, Connec Tickets, reservations, train time, 18, Ucut, Now Yprk, New Jersey, Penn- and speolflo fares from your station sylvania, North Carolina, Indiana, may be had of your local ticket By takingLydia E.' Pinkharn's Michigan, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, agent. Vegetable Compound G. H. BOWER, G. P. A., Washington and several other states,' Memphis, Teun. The following letter from Mrs. Law Notes. Orvillo Rock will provo how unwlso it is for women to submit to tho Overlooked. dangers of a surgical operation when Jitm Wo wish to mako some mark in life. it may be avoided by taking Lydia We turn to the distant and far away, E. Pinkharn's VcgotaDlo Compound. when. Indeed, the things for us, tho She was four weeks in tho hospital things to make our marks upon, the and camo homo suffering worse .Cold, damp weather Is bad for those, subject things to do with, grow by, to let us than bofore. Rheumatism. - It chills the blood a&d. to. lloro Is her own statement. brings on an attack. Use Into the desired happiness are the litmien. "two years ago tle ones lying Just here about our 1 raw suffered very eoyorely with a dls- dally path the overlooked things next placement. I could to ua, J. P. Ware. not no on my feet for a long time. Mv i-a- ILLINOIS CENTRAL CHAIR FOR YOU is Truly a Royal Line This chair 1b bo designed as to give tho greatest comfort and convenionco as well a8 the greatest service. Any one of fourtnon difloront positions arc instantly obtained by Blmply pushing a but ton. Ckll tmi huptct our splendid stock and many stylos of rookerB Includes everything from the smallest chikla Ballard's r "Rish iheButton-an- d It Is a Powerful PreVntiv, as WU as a Spdy Cur Hub' lEJta oa.tfee parts Affected wh.cr)Dv.qr the.vcoAl!,8eem to indicate a spell of this painful ailment; It will warm the Joints and ward off tho trouble If, the- dlsprdcr had already commenced, tho treatment is tho same, tho rubbing helps tho liniment to penetrate to tho scat of pain. Tho relief Is prompt and very satisfying; tho aching: Joints aro relieved, tho muscles relaxed so that the aufforer feels, again thq strength and suppleness of, youth. kinds', it Is-For Heau woWddof-'al- l w.onderfut remedy. Try it for cuts, burno bruises, seres, jpillB, chafed, JqU, barbed wire cuts, sprains,- - swellings, frost bites. It cures qutokly. and completely. a ; Prlc 25c, 50c and 31.00 par Bottla. mOPMETMl JAMCS F. ULLMW' tLUWa, IH. Your Capital. Your SPARE TIMlE iBiinempIoy-o- d oapital. Think of Idle mbments yon lose at night that could bo profitably spent in taking, BY Mall'los-bon- s In Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Penmanship, Busln'oBB Ijetter, writing, Business English, Arithmetic, oot.t Forpricoon home Study,add-rea- a Jno. F. Dranghotf, Prosident, NaBhvillo,Tojin. For catajioguo on course atooiJege,a.ddreBs. Drapghon' Praotioal Business College. Nash ville, Tenn,, or Paducah, B?yM or Evanaville, -- Ind., or Washington, r I i a4 (My neaun Mlte1c( without much relief .','.' fi .':&' v fc. jdr..flif to Anil Arbor for an operation. I was thero fourweoks afad camo homo suffering .'' Iff worse than before.'j ffVff , ''' X IIII '" Iff my mocnor .auvi&etv li me to fry Lydjfcv , JPinkham Vegota'blo' Compound and I did. Today I am vjoll and otropg? do all my owa housoworjej. Low?; SM vs...'...'.'. Srh f& .1 : sf K mo for seven months physician treated 1 ana at last sent mo W 10 .Lyoia js. nnkham'si 11.1. feaiale complaint to try it." Totfaro1!!! ' aa AlfMl.J 'M 1 .X. r SckiM(ers(gU Kotiu sa styles: to select from a fang-fn- g in prices from 6O0 to 185.00. 4 ohair to, the flneBt leather upnoistered rockers, Mora than a hundred different M ii To ere Smartlas; EyclialU. Sore Eyeii orWenk Stesheoji Bye Salve. rljit, ne t w- - ISOLC T'-3- ryRT?9Myjsu -- Doh. Protest Top Much, "De mai dat talks' about hisse'f how newest be- Is.'7 mM Oseie - dtrtibf draVilonliindf oiiertionjis necessary, put at ;ono .. T ST. BERNARD MINING CO., Incorporated, Drujj Department Ji.N.Al auwe WHBan mse m-iw- m jm . am' 'T upouaa. .t"-- " wT paSW kind o' sborti' rfeoeace. i IHm.... 1poitivly restored the health of th lands of woman, Why don't yoa try M" , r.for wonwrn jaarsithaal w fflii - nfisavj iBari i. ll."il O'BRYAN, UTLEY & Madisonville, Ky. ,1 ., .H.J ijj norplJraftitAc rauriTOte'ilH) UHDwhfrir amnd . tp. ,WiprtTrfc.tj.e:,.i ? . "Wtitfllt-sA- ji. mmmmkmm ..i. .. "' . 'trjfrZmfX I! t&fe" . -- .. rtrsiwtlKH0tH 11 MiwawwstawWB. ,' " J "" ' - -,--,.. w fci v . f s C5 - !"""7" ?-- r jw 'J? i r ,j ., .,Jii 1 , . i,t t "i - ,r ' " II II -- itl j i ? i News ' John of the and Tom Ind. la friends At M li- - , ..' ill n .. ;! it I . MoGrty of ftovrell ylUlnpf rGlattres thfffplacfl. New Dinin; RootQ Furniture Thanksgiving suggests some new.piece Vpf iTferniture for the dining room. You Will'find at this store the correct patterns in. Buffets, $ifleboards, Dining Tables, ' bGhina Cabinets and Chairs. Let us show 'ydu'o'ur" Special Chairs, genuine qnarter- e'd oak, genuine leather seats, well pad- value, the six chairs for , Ifty Br)tilny and gfod .JIobsb were In Hovroil Wocjhpsdfty on rusi-nep, Mote Teaguoof J?rovld9tice vislled In 'Mortons Gap Tuesday. Miss. RJInerva Davis of the Antori cttilntrv who han hnnn vlnitino rnlj atives in this place forsoveral days Bpent tno niglit with Miss Lucy! Fawcett In Madlsonville Thursday.; J. W- - Thompson, 6f Madlsonville, waq here yesterday on business. Hut of Ladles Suits Beduoed 60i (r ', r "Tr 13 1 2(2 S Blari'ketsl Blankets! Just received Saturday a fresh shipment of i percent. i BARNES, OOWAND & 00. Leslie AdaniB of this 'city wlio has ben in Hvprell several days his returned home. TV.1S. KlrKrtttftf6f Madlsonville was here Woduesflfcy on business. Slrolher Hanooo'k whp ha8 been TLdting In Madlsonville several dlys has rpturjiod homo Knep PantS 6 pair's of Boya worth 76o to $1.25 per pair for 80o. Barnes, Cowand & Co. Incorporated. Services at tho M.E.ohuroh, South, Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:80 P. M. by the pastor. .Sunday School at 0:80 A.M.all are invited to all these services. Col. W. F. Sheridan and E. L. Wise were'in Mortons Gap Tuesday with a test train. They 'are getting the tonnage regulated for cold weather. . ioo pafes fine, all wpol Bankets,inv seconds frpmour mill at Springfield, Tenn. We sell several 'hundred pairs of these blankets each winter, so our trade is well informed asto the exceptional values that they are. Tliey jirp the slightly imperfect prompt q our fine blanket mill, Which makes only otfg' grade of strictly all wool 'Blankets, retailing at $6,oo per pair. Qui: special price on these Blankets is as for- '3ed,-ai5;obo $12.00. j r Incorporated. Mrs. BeoKbamot BowIIdk Green, is the puebt ot relatives here. Mrs, W, 8. McGary who has boon with bor husband in Morganfleld for several days has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Boy Jeffries and children of Oolltowu who have been visitma: relatives in Groenvllle, Mr. JtffrleB old. home, for several days C. A. NORTON Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Funeral Director, Embalmer 0. M. Henry who has been in ill health for some time ts improviug. MothorBhead was in the county seat Monday. Give us your order for your next suit of clothes? Think of it select your material from our samples and we have your suit ''Tailor made" for $15.00 no more, no 'lees. . InternationaLWoolen Mills Co. MadisonYiUe, Ky. lMr.Dau Uaaatead. visited friends in Madlsonville Monday. Georgo . merly $3.98 Pair Madlsonville, Kentucky J H H H K iB MM mi iH liH r B mK Uwr.rerqb4lvprne. Fjrs. busies. o, Alrderlpg 4irttJms .elressmJik year order . MerFerry Vietn6f Graham Is ineenua Wwlwi'Hillg Co.) International ,wie py , filing t Mudimvllle, ijy ,j TlRtMgtflatl,Vej in( Hie city this ths reildMe f JW By a<ailrotU Street, wjjgV MiSf BKLi Qudham. ;. Oscar Unrt'rwl iBhrWMHR spent a few. TVB. East, son of our townsman Mrs. Carl Vickers ffends la Christina oouutry tbii hoars In the, eoantv "at this mora-ia- JA.Eattwho baa, fraea-i- M(sis. ippi, Loulsina and other Southorn Ruck-'M- n OiV. J. NUbet and Douglas States for some time, Is now a resHot of Toadies Long Coats at of Providence were In, towa in ' Price. 1 loKof Ml"rt aid Child, ident of oar e,lty,'belBffjectlon boss amines-Tiedy- .x , reasCrfatVlUVBarKtan Price. on thenorth and of the yards and as .Col. Dick Overall and Fred BeN UA.KNHS.COWA.ND & CO. far as that section goes. He is a neke of Madlsonville were in town Incorporated, .Christian gentleman and '1b giving l business Tuesday. speeding this week batlsfjctto'nfand 'we welcome him is P, -For Boys Overcoats, Suits and InE, Barnes buying Christmas to our midst. Louisville Shoes call and see us. goods for the chain of stores, , "Webb Bros, will have, a. big, day BARNE&,tiOtfAKD & Co. Mrs. Ernest Stokes gave; delight. Saturday, Deosmber;2. He In? pro Incorporated. ful.social tea Tuosday afternoon for ducts (57 varieties) and the GrocLUtlo MIbs MaudoAIioo Baborn thebonefitof the M. E. Church ery Biscuit Co. will have representaw,ho has been sick for several weeks South. There wero quiet a number tives at the grocery to glvo demon th Typhoid fovor is able to bo up present mid the proceeds were- yery strations of their goods. Watch for satisfactory. Dainty refreshments tho invitations. Mrs. W. L. Gordonof Madlsonville were served and an enjoyable eveE. B. Buoler of Howell was In was hero Wednesday visiting ning was spent by every one. town tho first of tho week. Between town and the LOST Miss Dot Bean, who has been: conA. D, Parish' of Providence was Brown rhoadow, on the St. Charlos inftown Monday. fined to her homo with typhoid feroad, Saturday, a lap robe. Boturn to ver, Is out shaking hands with her Mrs. John Griffin vlsltod f rlond a tbo Bee trftlce and receive reward. friends. Id Madisonvillo Tuesday. A. E. Baggettmade a business Munn Wilson of Madlsonville, Mrs, Charles Stokes was, In to,wn trip to the county seat Tueeay af was Jn.the .city, Wednesday. 'Wedntfsday morning shopping. Sto Of Madlsonville Karl Coleman Ii. U. Hardwick of Madlsonville Mlect from and your suit was in town Tuesday morning on was In tho city Tuesday onhusmeBS. Coa4 rB.fLflng.eJ'MjMliBonvine aire fl?l trip toljike, teat Tuesday,, B.Brown, of the Parson Frank to-da- HT,BOUUlTA , fl a WlllUwa Bftdltaialjt.l)uslness BUM tinted Madisohville, W? imm - ety PIMBWj g. l-- i, v , .. , aln. - rela-tivo- s. Scoyille Co. of Evansville was here Mr. C. W. White of Louisville was James Kllroy of this city was in on buisness. the county seat Wednesdayon biisl-neshere Wednesday on business. Mrs.JKline and Mrs. W. K. Nisbet Mrs. Jack Sullivan ot this city and Clarence Daves were in L6ulsvlll Mr. Charles White of ' was.ln'Madlsonville Wedhoidayon ' Wednesday. '' buisuerffl. was in toWnvWe,dneselay.' i On acoouut of heavy travel on the Mr. Mo. Long of Madisisrlll will Mr. 0. J3. Barnett, of this city was Dixie Flyer'the L. & IT, w. ill put on 11. lnTEyauBvIllo Thursday onbusineM) a jtram between Evaasvlllo and loaveTiext week for 0U16 Hbpklnsylle November '28th. fo do local work' ?: Georgo Bates of the PenplesJBank was lu Madlsonville Wednesday on Yoo Can Always Spend an Hour of Real Pleasure at business. Frank Chilton tho popular traveli T7Z T1T ing man of Hopklnsyillo was here Wednesday. While Waiting Trains in MadisonviSle D. W. TJoiBtead of this city, mado a business trip to Madlsonville Wednesday. B. . i Mad-iaonvi- ile . TXTrT7 C C for No Crown For Willie New pictures changed daily uWouldn'tyou likoto go to Heaven, Willie, and wqar a nice' gold cruwn?" asked the Sunday school teacher. " Npt If a dentist la going toipuj jt on, ' said Willie. Pay them a visit Special Matinees Saturdays itausic by Orchestra, u. I Get Into Tte Big Auto CONTEST Dpp FREE Touring Car to be given away free by "Earlington Boosters Glub. Each rhernber , A grand $1,600 Howard Five-Passeng- er Contest eLt Barnes, 1sLslt !& 191 close Cowarid& Company Car on IDi&jpl&y VI MM !! V of this club will give votes that will entitle the holder of the greatest number of votes to this elegant Automobile Free. How to Get Votes 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 BU3Y. 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. -- How to Get 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 advertising 1 op 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 supdsed how easy it is to get subscriptions to The Bee if you try. Minn 'ail .I II 1 1 inn II In iCTaSBHW PHHnBgSHnHHPsv Rotes of The Contest t Read 'carefully the I J to'unde'rstand the -- w6s of ths contest, as it will make it puich t easier for Ihe contestant , i - CONTEST CLOSES MAY 15,1913 methods-tha- !. Noname-o- f coWstant Wilbekown. 2. . No namesof , contestants will' be 4. Every contestant gets' a lished?. Every contestant gets 2,0000510 $. are used. pubnum-ht- t. X. C. Wiley Wtck, Cloeli Jewelry Fine Watck 'Wedskyrorreccrfdirig-. ?f 7,otesmustot be written on, 8. Tie vots in package with etatesiattt's fetitaber and amotrtt on top stip only. 9. Color of certificates will be charged monthly and must be recorded monthly to count, to. Votes are transferable only 'StHiif iis start-with- puWished weekly. 6. AH votes, must be brought Send in Your Nomination at Once and go to Work for it George King & Son Dru, Drutftfiatt' Suadrtee and Soda Fouataia Rf tiring before recording. It. v Contestant having largest number of votes on May 15, t9l2, wins the auto. t2. xCntes4ts will nobe, jiermitted to solicit votes within our store or in front of the building. i ItfCORPORATie Webb'Broihers, Groceries W. H. Whilford, SemUWeekly tee, Hardware, Stow BARNES, COWAND & CO, Dry $1 Per Year Go4,Clk;, Sk. MUUry. LA- RUy to Wr, Carpet - 1 R" Barnett & Stone, Liveryman ' .jyjijiMii.i MWpy frM0i$wm 'wyipw "- 'TCtfSS'Y "TV .'."5 : t" se m u 1 ' E Gl A. MORTON t. KT , ' Jk ADISONVILLE, KY. I t. ." .fflir Filheral Director and Embalmer "Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. j f f C0L0B1D COLUMN. HV. wEftr . J. B. EVANS, EDITOR. fill .The funeral of Mrs. Annie Gllch- wa's preached at Mt Zion Bap- st obnrob JaBt Saturday. Mrs. y2m Gilchrist waB a faithful member of this ohuroh until her death. She leaveq one son, four daughters and a night. hesl of relatives and friends to Revival at the A. M. E. mourn tier jobs. The funeral was Zion Ohuroh. All are cordially preached by ltev. Evans, the pastor. to assist in the services each Last Sunday was baptizing day night. ' in Earlington and Hecla. The Bap Little Norman Leo who fell upon has-begu- n tist seemed to have had the right of way for that day. Largo crowds witnessed both baptlzingB. Mr, John Coleman, of Hopkins- .villo, and Mrs. Dinky Merriweather, of Guthrie, were both visiting their relatives and frionda in our city last Sunday, They both worshiped with cue mc. iiiou. .Baptist uaurou ouu-day in-vit- ed I a sharp stick and hart hlnasslf Is Samasor High Bebeol, St. Louis, doing: well at this writing. The Dr. aubejet, "Vocational Training." had to take 8 or 10 stitches en the "GoaamoB Sobools" by. .Hon. Paul M x yjl jBjpnh M. Moore, enalrman of the Board of BHaaaaaaBTaaaasPQawl wound. " aaaaWaniaJpflPi HKrmsalnroa ' BaaaBaaaaaaaaaiBaanBaa The Baptist Pmaolier's Allianoe Kdaeation, Earllpgton. life mMlRGc'xSE Those on the sick list this week of the Baptist preachers composed of Earlington and adjoining towns, are? Mrs. Llllie Covenaugh, Robert waB organized at the Mt. Zion Bap- Atkins and John Kirk. tist Ohuroh last Monday night. Mrs. Selena Davidson who has been Rev. P. D. Gordon was elected to Robards is back in the city. president, Rev. J. R. Evans instrucRev. Monday who was in the city' Direct fnm Um Genua Miaet tor, and E. Martin secretary. The Tuesday to lecture to the Masonic toffliHyfflH8M in aaiAwr But k takes Ubm to get it next meeting will bo held next Mon- Lodge, favored the faoulty and stubetter balanced, your soil fertility See your dealer new, before he day night with the Pleasant Grovo dent body with an excellent address is conserved, 'and your crops are goods, and urge contracts for his Baptist church, of Hecla. The sub Tuesday morning. larger and of better quality. good brands, ject for the next meeting will be The mlues and ovens are now run- him to get containing 6 to 10 per cent, potash, Potash Pays. "What can we do to bring about a ning full force, lot try to nd to carry POTASH SALTS, We will sell you or your dealer greater unity in our ohuroh member a tow dimes for thoub all day. save rainy Potash in any amount from 200 lbs. in stock. ship?" Opened bv Prof, Bell. Eatlington Is a great town, we up. Write now for prices and for There is profit in such goods Bulletin number 2 coming from should purchaso moro homes and free pamphlets giving just the facte both for you and your dealer. Prof. Z. Moore, president of the as stort new business. you arc looking for about improving You get more plant food' for sociation, savs: the teachers of the Tbo Booster Club is making things your money, your fertilizer Is crops and soils. Congressional District Second lively in Earlington by putting on GERMAN KALI WORKS, Inc. Teachers Association will be here in Moaadaock Black. Chietnfe full force December 1 and 2, henca the Auto contest. Don't forget to CoBtlaeatal BulldlBji. Baltimore your tickets to your favorite Whltaey Ceatral Bank Balkllaif, New Orleans the committee Is asking every pat- give contestant before tbo month closes, ron to give them all the assistance The color of the ticket changes the possible that we may make the stay Jaknar Had Want pleted, .Johnny waited for the teaof these teachers both pleasant and first of every month, Johnny, s teacher had tried In vain cher who loft the room, to return. We are glad to see W. A. Foster profitable. out on the street again after several to Impress upon his mind that it Finally in desperation he wrote The entire program no doubt will days of sickness. was incorrect to say," have went", bo good but the special features will, Mrs. Johnnie Ray is ablo to be out beneath his task' "Miss, Jones, I and as a last resort she told him to e again after several days, illness. be the music of the choral club, d have wrote "I have gone" olio address by Hon. Frank D. Mi? feet strong, remain after school aud write upon times aud have went home." bv good appetite and diRash Supt. of the St. Bernard Min- gestion, sleep soundly and enjoy life, ute Bur the blackboard, one hundred times. Maqk's National Norman E ing Co. and the address by Prof. dock Blood Bitten, the great system tonic and "I have gone." Whop, after much " Frank L. Williams, principal of the builder, effort, the. laborious task was. com Monthly. 'n Lm II m 3 M '4 A a"H up-to-d- ate 'iM J- m ;r.J :m A f "'. wel-oom- han-dro- Til A Mi 8 GIV INC SALE Ladies' Tailored Suits, Cloaks, Dresses, Petticoats, Kimorias, Sweaters, Shirtwaists, Raincoats; Children's Cloaks and '."!;.'?'", 7? :" Dresses at very greatly reduced Prices ' -.1: . ; - i, - ... Tailored Suits Two hundred of the very newest styles to select from. Not a shoddy, cheaply made suit ,in our stock; every suit a man tailored one with the best of linings and trimmings. $50.00 Suits for $40.00 Suits for $35.00 Suits for $30.00 Suits for $25.00 Suits for Ladies' Cloaks The best values and biggest assortments are always found in our stock. All the latest models secured on our recent trip to New York are included in this Thanksgiving Sale. $12.50 Cloaks for $10.00 Cloaks tor $8.50 Cloaks for $7.50 Cloaks Childern's Cloaks The nobbiest styles, the best makes, many garments at Jess than, the prices quoted here. $10.00 Cloaks "for v. i i $37.50 $29.50 $27.50 $24.50 $19.50 $22.5'0 Suits fof $20.00 Suits for $10.00 Suits for $15.00 Suits for $12.50 Suits for $17. $16, $14. $12. 50 ...$9. 50 ;' $26.50 Cloaks $1 9.50 for Cloaks $22.50 for $18.50 $20.00 Cloaks .for.. $17.50 $18.00 Cloaks ' for $1 5.50 for $25.00 $15.00 Cloaks $35.00 Cloaks for, for r-$5.00 Cloaks ." . "..-4 $6.50 Gltfaks . for... . 51 mQ(J for.."."..".". $10.00 $8.50 $7.50 $8.50 $5.50 $4.50 ---.;- $8.50 Cloaks for $7."50 Cloaks for... , $6.50 Cloaks .""for $8.10 Cloaks for. i- 0 - $7.75 $6.75 $5.75 $5.50 $4.95 ' ' $5.00 Cloaks for $4.00 Cloaks lOr $3.00 Cloaks $4.45 .. for...'.... $2.50 Cloaks for. for . . .. . ! $2.00 Clooks $2.55 $2.00 $1.75 ; Petticoats ; :" Seperate Skirts r Sweaters ' Best materials, best workmanship, latest styles All these points are embraced' in''the;goods we offer at theseeduced pnees. 4 75c Stripped petticoats.-- . $1.50 Dresden and solid gray petticoats choice $1.50 Halcyon or Heatherbloom, blackpetticoafs $4.00 Silk Petticoats either Taffeta or Messaline colors 45c 85c enough all The particular points about our skirts that we lay stress on are the fit and hang of them, 'Every skirt is first correctly fitted, and then regulated by a machine that insures accuracy. Of course our high standard of quality is in every garment. $10.00 Skirts J ' A recent opportune purchase of Ladies ..Sweaters puts us in the gey; front,,rank with extremely low prices. ";;!? for $0.50 Skirts for..-.. DO ft, ... . $2.98 $7.50 Skirts for $8.50 $7.50 $6.50 $0.00 Skirts for $5.00 Skirts $4.00 Skirts for...... for, . ,... $5.00 $4.50 $3.75 . Ladies' 50s Sweaters, rectand Whitehall sizes, choice while they last .' Ladies' $1.00 Sweaters, very long and good weight, colors red and white, two pockets, choice 50e Sweaters for small children, sizes 22 to 26 red, white and gray, choice $1.50 Sweaters for children, sizes 28 to 34 colors gray and navy, choice ., C CQC Eft- - 1 9UC C jC QC 99 v Waists Fine Chiffon Waists, Messaline and All the very and Tailored Wash Waists. newest fall styles. $10.00 Waists for $7.50 Waists Kimonas Our entire stock of short Kimorias and dressing Saques, made of fine flannelettes and fleeces worth 50c, 75c and $1.00. Unrestricted Choice Raincoats Fine Cravenette Raincoats, English Gabardine RaglanSlip on Coats $10.00 Raincoats , tor for $0.00 Waists $5.00 Waists for $7.75 $5.75 $4.75 $4.25 $4.00 Waists for $3.50 Waists for $2.50 Waists for $1.50 Waists for $2.98 $1.98 98c faOC Kenyon make. This Store Will be Closed all Day Thanksgiving Do your shopping before that day to get advantage of for $12.50 Raincoats for. these special prices. . $7.50 $9.50 Sats.l 0.50 $18.00 Rain-- . . .. coats for. (4A f p I b.Oil -- Don't Mistake- the - pL pppj H m jH m m m H j& A This Store Will be ': Closed all Dayv Thatiksgivifr Place " """' Madi . j. . " ' "r f- . f j I 4 mmimiAm niiiiMi M&iimmm3km:M,'jitmi?tn fttiatiiiffltK witeiftPi ' ilfei i.nxwir; j YmL. f, ) ...v,5a!iftHi.- mmimMrttBn3iiU :' TT . , 4 . - l " V njifftn i.i ifii;i?dAMt- -- r .. ... ....v- - - - - 11iJ.1i .M mfc. -- - aaL.T - '. -- ;,:i;r; ' HiMfflg'iifaaJiM miaMWHWWTW ! t - x'"'mvirnTrnrmrmiimtmm -- . -