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TUESDAY ' TUESDAY and and FRIDAY AFTERNOON VEL 1 YEAR 1. 1ks2E EARLINGTON, V BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE FRIDAY AFTERNOOfe IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR tn TWENTY-THIR- D HOPKINS COVfrfr, KY., TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1912 iy No. PASSES AWAY AT HIS HOME AT Si, $t HOME IN RUINS ' WILL T. MILLS ANNOUNCES For County Judc of Hopkins County Madisonville Notes Miss e, NEW BUSINESS FOE EABLINGTON If. R. McCreary Launches Company Produce Minvograph Letters STEAMSHIP TITANIC GOES TO BOTTOM Off Newfoundland Banks with 1200 Souls Aboard CHARLIE i fcr- FROM CYCLONE to Ben W. Robinson Oot Bad News Sunday and Left for .1 Missouri vi iHAWILY NONE OF HIS iFAMILY WERE INJURED BY THE WIND STORM t Ben W. Robinson recetvod a tele gram Sunday noon from his wife 'Baying their bome was in rums from a cyclone but conveying at iho same time the happy news that the family were all safe. Mr. Robinson made ovory effort to get In touch with his borne town at Knob Lick, Mo., to learn details of the affair ami the extent of his loss The phone linea seemed to be down and he could not get connection nearer than several milos from KnnbtLioh. Mr. Robinson left for Missouri Sunday midnight without having any further news and would arrlvo yesterday afternoon at his home. .JuBt whoa the storm ocoured was not dearned and Mr. Robinson wondered-hohis brick residence conld be badly damaged without ininry to, his family. Sunday morning papers told of wind storms in Northern Missouri but none In the southeast ern portion in which his home is located. Sir. (Robinson has been here some time. erecting one of hlB new Coal Washers for the St. Bernard the Democrats and People of Hopkins County,: While It may appoar a little' early to be makint: an announcement, when tho primary election Ib more than a year oil, yet after with good men from nearly every section of the county, I have decided to lot my friends and tho peopio know that I will be a candidate for the nomination of County Judge, subject to the action nf the Demo cratlo party. My record as a public servant for the past Bixyoars is known to the people who have had business to transact in the CauntyCourtClerk'B To onnt-ultlhg E. J. Slsk Dies at l;05 a. m. Monday Pneumonia Causes Death office. k A i&r - "f n They know whether I have faithfully performing duties and served them with politeness and accur- acy I feel that my experience aB County C urt Clerk has weil qualified me for the office of County Judge. As County .Clerk, I have handled every detail of the records and am familiar with every transaction of the County Judge's office. 1 feel therefore that I could enter the office of County Judge and handle the business without a hltoh. I believe that I know the duties and responsibilities of the position and that 1 have the courage to do what 1 think is right regardless of the consequences. If chosen by the people to till this .position, I promise them that I shall du the best I can to protect their In- iterens and do justice to all having Mlninjf.Co. business before the Court. A dispatch to the St. Lows Globe Yours Very Truly, Demoeratreports that Mrs. .Robin-arWilli. T. Mills. son suffered a broken in the wreckage of her home. Lively as a Boy. you are tired, run down, have If Xe&daobM Signs of Danger. no appetite, get a bottle 'of Yucatan Anyone m this town that sulfets, Chill Tonic. A few doses will set give you boy's appetite frequently from splitting, neiv us you up you stronga, and lively as a headache ought to go at oncet: the1 make Purifies the blood druggist and get a J6e bottle of ourj 60o a Uarlstedt's German Liver Powderj and strengthens the system. Mining Headaches always indicate consti- bottle at the St. Bernard Departpation in a dangerous form, that Co., Incorporated, Drug: may result in other extremely sen-ou- b ment. s even Brlght's Disease and Appendicitis. JUILDING BOOM STPJKES 330WX Onr Carlstedt'svQerraan Liver Powder aots. on the vLiver, the real cauBe of constipation a few dosea in (Bernard Mining Company to iBulId entirely remove the trouble insure Several new Houses and Eepair ethers a lasting: cure never falls guaranWork will begin injkert time teed if you have headaches, get a, bottle today from the St. Bernard' Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug DeIt looks as if a genuine building partment. 9Go a bottle. struck, the city and contractors, carpenters and otherB would be kept WILL ERECT 1TEWIRISIDENCE busy tbiB Summer and Fall. Tbe St. Bernard will begin in a short (OnlRailroad Street L E. iMcEuen'foibe-glt- t time to repair and build additions to (Building in a twt days a number of their houses and expect to build" several new houses In L. E. McEuen the well known tbe near future. Contracts have .grocer of thlB oity haB purohaso the been let for tbe repair and improv-meof several houses on Rail-.roa- d vacant lot next to Mrs. iCordier on street belonging to private railroad street and wilt begin at once to erect a handsome $2,000 residence. individuals.. The building will bo equipped with All modern conveniences and will Pats End to Bad Habit bo one of the best located and most Thlnua never look bright to ono deferable residences in the city. with "the blues." Ttn to one the trouble is a sluggish liver, filling the "Our baby cries for Chamberlain's nvstem with bllloti3 poison, that Dr. Cough Romody," writes Mrs. T. B. King's New Life Pills would expel. Kendrlck, Rasaca, Ga. "It is the Try them. Let the joy of better best cough remedy on the market feelings end "tho blueB." Best for for coughs, oolds and croup.'. For Btomach, liver and kidneys. 25a. All Druggists. sale by All Dealers. . The especial work done by the mimeograph Is the production of form letters in imitation of the typewriter, by a rapid process, and millions of these letters aro used by large manufacturers and business men In leaving. Chas;1 Llnsday Jr., of Madison- many lines. He purposes tc go afville, got three flngures on hia right ter business aggressively. Here's hand horribly mashed Saturday wishing "Mack" and his associates while playing with the bicycle of' a tbe best'succesB in their now under takings. playmate. Myers all left for Palm Beacb Cal., to make that their future home. Mr; Buck will go into hardware busiuesd for himself in that city. Their "many friends here regret very much thefr Jennie Earle, of MadlHon-villH. R. McCreary, who-i- s blessed left Monday for Calif orrifuMq Ith a lot of friends to the rquaro sr)end tho.summer with her brother yard around tlm section and Ib a ,; Lucian Earle. live wire t anything he turnB his Mrs. T. J. Morgan, nf Nortonvill'e hand to, he.- launched a new venture waB in Madisonville Saturday with and is setting up a new sort of plant . for Earllngton and tbe surrounding irienas snopping. Judge J. F. Gordon spent Sunday country. He is now installing a at his home "Dellmead" near mimeograph plant and will operate undnr'the name of tho Lamasco Gordon B. Hall, of Lexington vis- Supply Co., which also handles a ited relatives in Madisouvillo 'Sun- big line Of rebuilt typewriters, and he has done quite a little business day, already in the latter line. The new Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Buck and two sonvllle, and tbolr cousin' Forest office is In the Victory building. Mad-lsouvlil- e. twelve-year-ol- d. ailments-r-sometime- nt Madisonville to have its streets In A Texas Wonder tbe main part of the city oiled. I Sounds good doesn't it? But how The Texas Wonder cures kidney about those Bide Ptreets just a ah'orj and cures' diabetes, weak and lame distance from the courthouse, watlS baaks, rnViimatlsm, and all remov- 'bladder troubles,, ed in deen sullies and filled wil Tivtne Kidneys anu Diaaaer El KnlnUKata utvnsoa women, iteguiates tweublwi faa hllriren., If nbt M. HoSraan, of the Kentuott J. ifiivx dtfjr6tt WU1 U sut Bank & Trust Co., and Jobn Ho I, ?mrif" or 1 00, On man, oi cne u(iifH'B.BanK, j j mto moottM: OMiftv feldAM fU to pWfeot m were In Louisville last week tond. for teitttortfttehi from oft other. E. w. You Can Eat Anything. excellent Mi 9M QJlf VW St. Loul, lj- - SM.j WWt'fKfViitWuWrf what your stomach a; iat without tbe slightest fear of tiou, which Ib an awful feeling. '; , . will not oe bothered with ',& &&,!xMi Stomach, Heartburn, Nausea, Bj Breath or Heavy Feeling if you'w uoiTwpit iimFJwttSmBMmufcmjM )iWm:iufimum. ir .. ' take one dose of Digesteze. It. i fMMWHwi' mb:Mift:,i&im$ .iiSKL" TfSL"QBia.-jrlievea and cures aB if by Mag: h..ilfiftfr3a moxm... ,.., jiilb Pleasant as Candy. Relief,-..w B tC.lf.Vtu VM'UA. UlbAC.IUX. o be a Christian Cbuirrh missionminute." Get a 60c bottle from the pictures are twice as good as they drug department of the St. Bernard were before tbe rectifier was InstallMining Company, Incorporated. ed. Each night a good Bet of reels Notice to Ex Confederates CHAS. LAFFOON There will be a meeting of the U. is shown. In the near future there C. Vs. at the Courthouse, Madison- will be two illustrated songs each Prominent Citizen of St Gharles Dies ville, Wednesday, April 17, at 10:00. night. Miss Langley will sing them. evenAll who are Interested in the Pen- ThlB will add greatly to the piano ing programme. An electric Chas. Laffoon a prominent oitizen sion Plan be on band. will be used instead of the pianola, Maj. F. B. Hakbis of St. CbarleB about 45 years old Commander died at bia home laBt week after a ForanyltchlnR skin trouble, piles, eciema, Bhort Illness with pneumonia fever, salt rheum, bivei, itcb, scald head, herpes, scabies, Doan's Ointment Is highly recommended, Clean Up, Your Premises He leaves a wife and two children up your back yard and back 50c a box at alt store. Clean Constipation brings many ail- alleys, clean up tho front yard and Bade GraBty, of Mortons Gap, visments in its train and is the primary cause of much elokneo, Keep your all out bouBes, use lime freoly and ited visited bis Bister Mrs. Bob bowels regular madam, and you will it will not only add to the appear- PrleBt Sunday. escape many of tbe ailments to ance of the town but .to theh alth cf which women are subject. Consti- the community. Getbuy now and the medicine must by given pation is a very simple thing, but attend to this before not weather to When children it should be pleasyoung many simple things, it may lead like to take. Chamberlain's Cough to BeriousconBequonces. Nature of- comeB and breeds disease from tho ant Remedy is made from loat sugar, ten needs a little assistance an when accumulated filth around tho place. and the roots used in Its preparation .Ohamberland'B Tablets are given at give it a flavor similar to maple Byr-ijthe first indication, much distress NOTICE making It pleasant to take. It and suffering may be avoided. Sold has no superior for colds, croup and by All Dealers. whooping cough. For sale by All Advance Stock Holders Meeting Dealers. irregu-IaHMf.- mm w . Nw-Discover- . , ttiJar:. - Monday morning at 1:05. He had an attack of pneumonia. Mr. Slski LARGE ICEBURG COLLIDED WITH was sixty years old. and was a re. tired merchant. He has been reThe White Star Line Steamer sident of St. Charles twenty-on- a e "Tltantic" cohded with an' Iceburg years. Sunday night off the Newfoundland A wife and four children survive banks and sauk at 2:20 Monday him. Burial will morning. There were 2,100 souls Charles Tuesday tuke place at St. afternoon at 2:00v? aboard and only 808 were saved. o'clock. t' This Ib the greatest disaster of Its The B'je extends sympathy to thev kind in history. Among those on ... board and thought to be lost are beareaved family. Benjamlne Col. John Jacob Astor, No More Dyspepsia. Guggenheim, Cao. D. Wldeuer, ,lBa-doGaB, or other Stomach Troubles. Strauss, J. Bruco Isam, Col. Nothing or Washington Reebllng, builder of sour on will remain undigested you your stomach if the. Brooklyn bridge. Chas. M. will take a little DIgeBteze, a powerHayeB Pies, of the j.raud Trunk ful digestive, harmless and pleasant Railway, aud a number of other as Maple Syrup. ofFor sale by t'ri drug department the St. Bernard! notable people. The ''Titanic" was Mining Company, Incorporated. the largest steamer afloat and was Miss Mary Cobb, who has been making her maiden trip from Liverpool to New York. She was built at visiting her annt Mrs. Myrtle Sulli--Iv- an for some time waB called to tbe cost of ten million dollars. her home In St. Louis very unexpectedly last night on account of Almost a Miracle One of the moBt startling changes the serious llluess of ber father who- ever seen in any man, according to was operated on a few days ago. W. B. Holsclaw, Clarendon, Tex., Miss Mary Martin was in Madison- -. was effected yearB ago in his brothville Saturday. er. "He had snch a dreadful cough," he writes, "that all our family Porter Willis was in Madtsonvillft) thought he was going into consumption, but he began to use Dr. King's and was completely Looks Like a Crime fcrd bv imt bottles. . Now he is bp 118, lbs. o seperate a boy from a box-oBa4 weft I.UU1 tmutuj uwuwvm Baeklen's Arnica Salve- - His pim-dI, 'i .ruwi 'fwrtJwifftai t, .' boils.rraeuktah4. knocks.. SDralriai. re E. J. Sisk, a well known resident--o- f St. Charles, died at his nom. & a4;ffiia f m. " ttaontfn j-- . -- . ii "MmmumL..-7 ?.mm:.mmmw mmmmmmsk . T ! - 7i' mjrr.:,. wiiiHiH niiiuimmmjiMmUrTmkWBSkWfmm mmammuWBkwm' E. E. Owens was in Evansvll6 today. MIsb Florence Langley, of Rook e port, Ind., arrived yesterday to of the Idle Hour Theatre. She has been managing picture Bhowe for several years and is fully? competent to run this one. take-charg- &msSBMMkr: i -- " - ( Ragged wounds are painful andV If not kept clean they fester and becomes running sores. Ballard's Snow Liniment Is an antiseptic healing remedy for such cases. Apply it at night before going to bed and cover with a cotton cloth bandage. I heals In a few days. Price 2Go, 50a and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co,, Incorporated, Drug DecauBe much annoyance. partment. Attentionl Veterans Forrest Cavalry! Headquarters for the Forrest alry Corps at our next General CavRe- m&mmtmmmMmmmMm 1 What Will Yoci Paint? . fa Mystic Eleven Whatever the job calls for we can furnish in just the right quality, &J in the right quantity. Our paint stock is complete and includes & The Mystic Eleven met with, MissOur 8K es Pansy Rule and Goldle Weir on the kind nf pnnds that pives the greatest satisfaction Tuesday oveulng, April, 2nd. As prices are low and it will pay you in every way to come to us usual the girls had a moBt, delightfor your paint and painting materials. fit ful time. Dainty refreshments were Oito iTj served. Those present were Misses House Paints Outside Ireno and. Bessie Ooyle, Elizabeth and Inside and Margaret Kemp, Ruth Daniels, Wagon Paints Gertie O'Bannon, Katie Murrell, k Bar Paints, '' Kathleen Spillman, Mabel BrownBoor Paints, Porch Furniture Paints ing, Pansy Rule, Goldle Weir and .' , Varnishes, Enamels, Stains Mrs. Stella Kemp1. Wood Finishes Leads .; Clarksburg, Ky., W. J. Bellamy, '' Dry Colors, Oils, Etc gives particulars of his son's recov',, v ery. He Bays: "My boy of sixteen Brushes For All Kinds of Painting had bronchial trouble, ever since he wad a baby, and it gradually grew worse until we feared consumption. I got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Bowther Tar Compound and soon there was stch a marked Improvement that I V." IJffrRPQRATEDl';. got a second bottle and this will, X Druggists and Pharmacists think, make a permanent cure. '"The ,r . Kentucky (uiisenville first kettle eured hit stubborn cough, and I think this wonderful medioine I m union, will be rooms 108 and 110, Hotel Lanier, Macon, Ga. All members of the Corps are requested to call and register and secure badges. They are requested to make it their social headquarters, for mooting and lighting battles, over with the comrades they meet. And you are especially requested to be present at 10 o'clock a. m. on Wednesday, May 8tb. 1912, and unite in the election of anew Commander and the transaction of any business of the Corps. H. A. TYLER, Lt. Gen'l Command ing The Forrost Cavalry Corps. Miss Lucy Fftwoett, ofMadison ville, waB in towrt Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Howard J. Brazelf-toand children arrived tbiB tnorn-mfrom Mobile Ala. Rev. Brazel-to- n will resume his work as pastor of the Christian churoh right away. Paul Banks is attending court at Charlefl Lindsay, of Madisonville, Notice is hereby glvon that the was in town today. annual meeting of the Stockholders Newcastle this week. Co., will be held of the Victoria Coal iu tho office of tho Company at Ky., at 10 a. m., Wednesday the 17 th. day of April, 1912, for the transaction of such business us may reguarly come before It. Dan M. Evans Secretary. 2t. , d, Ear-Hngto- n g u, v Always Blessed with a Hearty Appetite If you use DIgesteze. It helps your stomach do tho work, digests what you eat and makes good rich blood from your food, No more Sleepless Nights, Headache or Stomach Misery. Get rid of all theRe troubles with DIgesteze. Fifty centB a bottle, worth tenfold its cost, at drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. Mystic Eleven (KcnceEr .f.-WK- Bakmtf JPowder AbsolutelyPure or puddings are required Royal is indispensable. i 8 Kathleen Spillman was tbe hostesBnf tho girls' club Thur d Miss Where the finest biscuit, cake, crusts hot-bread- s, ' evening, April llth. Althcub nly a few were present they spout a raos.t pleasant evening. Delicious refreshments were served. Misses Lucille G eon, of, Greenville, Anna Mooro and Susan Marie Crutchfleld were the guosts of the club. The others' present were Misses Irene and Bessie Coyle, Ruth Daniels, Mabel Browning and Kathleen Splllmati. One of the best Doints in favor of Foley ICIdney Pills Ib th? comfort 801 substantial, every-da- y foods, for all occasions. Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain, Gardiner & . '"i - I, .JJ-- i v wiawmwff wvOTMitKf .. ,A! ple, Mrs. R. D. MqGee, East 6, St.,Owensdors, Ky., 18 in her 78th, vearand payB: "I heard of Foley's Kidney Pills and began takinu them, aud they commenced to act at onee,. my kidney and bladder and irmiblfi is all gone.1' tiTttf My boy't life.," Boll fey Bt. Barnard Mining Ch., . tiaia hv r. Mrnnru imidibv ij:.. lDwwrWd;PrafIj?iVUant.'' I'lMftiffMpiiMt; Dm Dprunttt, to-day The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar jr jA JNhAdMiiABBitf ' w u t V, .I II fcr- - TC TTy" ""-- - 'nwroi.- - '- MHMW ySflnl iwV'.J----- . - v. - O CI . ;;,;- - r- -t r.- -. 5; ww tod .J- Di ouusLripuvn nuiea C L i COBURN'S GREATER MINSTRELS in n,n ,n in i iirr-- n w im ii m 1 himiiiii imimanw mu " "",1 mRg?Sfe (! t"' EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT , PAUL M. MOORE, Three months Singlo copies..... Yir Slx'inotiths... Ot1e: . . .'"....11.00 .'. 50 25 5 ? Decided Success at Ternmel Theatre Saturday Night April 13 GANO AND POST LEAD- ING COMEDIANS . SELLING OUT.THE HOPKINS Ia Tii !! IVE GO'S, STOCK ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER Member of Specimen mpies mailed free .oii ajmlioarjim. ' Correspondthe ents V,antod In all parts of parcounty. Address us for Now on in Full Force V one-thir- Kentucky Press Association - and Stcend District Publishers League ticulars. Matter the Earlington Entered Post Pfljoe 3? Second Class P" ftfc - i Branch mvUle, Otkce in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Madi- Kentucky, fhone No, 4 WW AIMW UAV1S, Mgr. - Telephone 47 Tuesday, April 16, 1912 IM 4 ORDINANCE 1 ki the punch'bovh brink The City Council of the Oity of Earlington, K.V., do ordain ap follows : 1st That, section 1. of Article XV. of the Ordinances and bylaws of the t)ity of Earlington in effect January 2nd. 3011, bo and the same is ammeuded so that as ammended the same shall read as follows : Sec. 1 Auy person who shall, without liceuse so to do, sell or otherwise dispose of auy spirituous, vinous or malt liquors within the corporate limits of the Oity of Eirliugton, Ky., shall, for each offense, be fined nor. less than Fifty dollars, nor more than Oue hundred dollars. ' Approved, Frank D. Hash, Mayor. Let the thirsty think in Japan. rt fykti thy sty ftfsl the man takes a drink; , Then the drink takes a drink; then the drink takes a man. Edward Rowland Still I Church Notes Madisonville Christian Church Minister to Remain t 1 & fa: py The attendance at the Sabbath School of the M. E. Church south was very pood, as there were 195 present with a little over $7.50 collection City op State of Ohio, County. Tolbdo, ss Lucas attendance was just half Frank J. Cheney makes oath thatI he' is senior The of the number enrolled on the partner of the 'firm of F.J. Cheney & Co., doin( the City of Toledo, County and State Sunday School book, rind wo business inand that said firm will pay the sum of aforesaid, hope to have some Sunday in the ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every cored future the whole uumber that is can of Catarrh lht cannot bFrank J.by the use Chkhky. of Hall's Catarrh Cure enrolled. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presCome out next Sunday aud ence, this 6th day of December, A, D. 1886. A. W. Gleason, bring your friends and neighbors (Seal.) and we will have a Hall's Catarrh Care is taken Notbrt PUBtJC. and relitaves, internally, and good and interesting time. acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. The correct treatment for cuts, The liver loses Its activity at F.J, Chehbv & Co., Toledo, O. burns; scalds, wounds, sores, lumbago, rheumatism or neuralgia Is Bal-lar- timeB and need help. Herbme is an Sold by all Druggists, 75c, Snow Liniment. It is healing, effective liver stimulant. It also Jake Hall'siEamily Pills for constipation. penetrating and antiseptic which ib purifies the bowels, strengthens dineeded to effect a complete cure. gestion and restores strength, vigor You Are Invited PrlceB 25c, 50o and $1,00 per bottle. and cheerful spirits. Price 50c. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., In- RnlH bv St. Bernard Mining Co., ln- Mr. aud Mrs. Hop; Jowle are corporated, Dtug Department. corporated, Drug Department. their Spring anniversary at the St. Bernard Store in Earlington, 4 ' this week.' The large hall of the snow white Celery plant 1b used for the occasion. The following guests will be present. Mr. and Mrs. Kale aud Turnip Greens and families, Cabbage Head and Lettuce, Majors Radish, Carrotts and Beets, with their friends Spring OniouB and New "Taters." General snow white Celery will be the guest of honor. Sev-erDuring Our more o f t h e vegetable family are expected to attend. Queen Pure Olive Oil will be present and play the solo in dressing the salad and for this purpose she haB no equal. Every reader of thlB artlolo Ib corflttiL dially innited to attend this recep-tlo- u and tako home what they like. I ds oele-brntln- the. faces of the worshippers of the Madisonvilie Christian Church Sunday morning as they filed into the beautiful new edifice, owing to the fact that the minister Rev. S. M. Bernard who resigned four weeks ago and had been publicly petitioned "by the church one week ago to withdraw his resignation had not as yet an answer. Just before Sven the audience the preacher Announced that be bad decided to accept the advice of the official Board and withdrew his resignation. The congregation broke forth into Applause, something that it had sever before indulged in at the Sunday morning serving. Rev. Bernard bad preached there four years and Jive monthB and having an attractive call in his pocket to a Btrong ehurun in another State, thought it time to leave, but the congregation thought otherwise Mr. Bernard ,' will be in a BerieB of revival meetings at Litchfield, Ky., for the next two weeks, after which he will return home for active pastonal work. Intense anxiety was written on Attest, Paul P. Price, Oity Olerk, Ky., April 1st. 1912. Earlington, 2r. 1 Good Sunday School J. A. Ooburn's minstrel, given at the Temple Theatre Saturday Bight, April 13f was , decided success iii eVefy WaV. A large and appreciative audience greeted them. Charles Gauo, the uoted bluolf face coniediau was the best ever heard here, His originality aud dry wit'pieased eVeryOlie, Tom Post made good when he gang "Rulroad Rag." Leslie D, Barry, in barytone solo, sang, "Till the DeserC Sands Grow Gold." He was quite a favorite of the evening. J. J McCarthy the splendid tenor, was great iu the rendition of "Olarisirae." "Any Old Port in the Storm," the bass solo, by Lester Lucus, eujoyed by all. was greatly "The University Four" Lucus, Settle, McCarthy and Leitge was one of the best quartettes that ever suug on this stage. Every oue hopes to see the same four with Coburn next seasou. The Marionette Mantel brothers' Hippodrome feature was very clever. Lynch and Dinkins re ceived much applause for their Cameron and Gould dauciug. miisters of mirth and melody ureatly pleased their audience. The orchestra was the best ever. The entire audience enjoyed their music immensely. Manager Briukley is to be con gratulated on securing this first class Dreformance. This store is ono of several to bo olos&d out as quckly qn tne fjoods oan bo turned into Cash Thousands of dollars worth of now Spring Goods boutfiit early and arrived shortly bbfore the decision to dlHuontlnuo these stores Was made. Iu the Dry Goods Section you will Quit Quo soft flmshed Long Olothe, NaiusookB and Lawns, seasonable at the beginning of a late season, all on sale at one d Under price. Largo fine bolts from which you oau hay any quantity at the pneo fourth to r?mnft!itB' 0114 Short i'.lth9t Thou ttfere s a groat quantity of Other merchandise. of if I I - Spring Dress Goods. ' Hosiery and Underwear Ribbons and Umbrellrs. Cottons and Domestic. Mens Women's and Children's shoes Men's and Boy's Suits and Hats New New New New ' ; I 'Dm. - , .1 and we guarantee absolutely every transaction at a cut price, just as advertised, or your moneyback and you keep the goods. Sale Continues Until Entire Stock is Sold. V J fri" Hopkins East Side Square. Co-Operat- ive Go. Madisonvilie, Ky. H. P. MORTON, Mgr. !J Painless Dentistry Must Go Paints and Varnishes We are the exclusive agents for the Sherwin-William- s Paints and Varnishes. If there is any particular paint-in- g that needs to be done now, why not then select 'your paint today? Every shade and color you may want in different sized cans for your convenience, Brighten up the home and house. n.At the last meeting of Legislation at Frankfort certain laws were passed forbiding anyone to jidyertipp.pfiinie?8 opernrinii.e. ?n Well you know now who 'to t:o to, yon will of course. Remember the imnjp. De L. Grace, :D. D. S. Mrs. Harv.v Smith, of Efflinp-ton,fKyafter nuohm my adverM ' teeth f pxtraetinsr tisement. without you ,i.ovni it, deoided 'irawn to try it. I hurt 20 t,fv without pxin, mv tifii never even got por th-r- i''i pain St. Bernard Mining Ciompany Incorporated fW- - ,l..1 :i xu DRUG DEPARTMENT Free Free Free Formal jQpening on April 23 MS ,f' 'i":, There w.iil beMiy.en. awayab?olutely free a, Lady's Twenty Dollar Hatfflsomely Tailored Goa Suit and a Pair ; of Five Dollar Men's Shoes. You don't have to buy anything to get a chance. Here is the plan : We will have with us that day a demon- ' t I Tf strator from "THE CAPITOL BLEND" COFFEE CO., of Nashville, Tenn,, who will be ylad to serve you with a cup of their deliciouB coITop, and who will give you a ticket beariug a number, which entitles vou to a chance in the drawing contest to be held at. 10:00 o'clock p., m. All .vou have to do is register at the Coffee Booth and get your ticket. No tickets given to girls under 14 years and boys under 10 years. . The McLeod Store Hi iiect EACH COUIfTY TO no chlornf'"' in, no PLANT A TRllE tiiiiohies mr 500 call ami of'pt-ople- , niO'i nf tuetn being On The Capitol Grounds at Frankfort, . y Mir tltior neighhere. It tii'i Ky. Date to be Fixed Later to my pain-lee- s bor, vjfrho win : Frankfort, Ky., April 15. extract nir. Iuurteicutthein (Special.) On a date yec to be all. Building fixed by the Oupitol Commission, Dr. L. Graok V : Otfice Mmiri.8:80 i8;00 delegations from each of the 120 Advertise your business in counties in the State will come to Bee and Frankfort and plant trees on the the. Semi-VVfKl- y get io.oo i vut is for each dol- Oupitol grouuds, each county to have oue tree. This was dectd-elar paid in on at a meeting of theOapitol Commission this afternoon ou the sugeosMon of Judge Jas. Garnett, Attorney General, who called attention to the need of trees. It is expected that the day will Dont1 forget the place, St. Bernard be an eventful one and bring I. Store Earlington Ky. . hundreds of visitors to Frankfort. St. Bernard Mining Co., IncorporW. R. CoYiiE, Manager. ated. If you eat somethinp which disaIt grees with you. (jou't let it work its own way through. It's a Blow proMiss Victory Entertains at Bridge cess aud makes vou feel bad. Get rid of it quickly by taking a dose of Miss Elizabeth Victory of this Herblne. It drives our Impurities rji I Qy IH very charmingly eutertained at city m in the Btomacb aud bowels and you bridge JjYibay aftornoqn at her home feel better immediately. Price BOo. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Inon south main street. corporated, Drug Department. At the' conclusion of the games a most boautiful luncheon was served Scholarship For Sale at the bridge tables. BaukB making tne highWe have a $100 scholarship on Mrs. Paul Bryan & Stratum Business College est score was presented a most exn for sale. This is one of the best busquisite silver frame. iness colleges iv the State, arid a Miss Victory's guests included scholarship in this college is A 1. Misses Mary Ruby Mortort, Ellie THE SEMI WEEKLY BEE. Gurdiner, Bonnie Vera Murpbey and i Florence Allen; MesdameB C. A. Morton, H. H. Holeraan, Clyde Ruby Laurel Rub,, H. H. Head, R. 8. Dulin, J D. MoPherson, jri, E L. Ycuuk, Will Simpson of Madlnnii-vill- e Oh, ioy! S tcli (iwaiftfer, nitty, .Mth. Paul Banks and Mrs. BstylisK. comfortable Shoes and Victory. ' after extrac'MigNftt s-- i I. Ni gfcB, 'I Suit Cue Found f? h -- s tf"-rrr- Public School building, in thi city, went to-- build the fires, he found back the building a suit case, filled with clothinc of men, women and children. The suit case had been opened and ransacked thoroughly. ' It looks as if the suit case had been stolen and the person .not finding what he sought, loft it On Tuesday morning when Mr. Limb, who is engineer of the al d there. Anyone who has missed the-same- , f. the suit case and contents. It is tfqjJkfjphQ- basPment ;of tho 8cliogJ,brtiVli4n,K waiting for the owUer:tbfftiejlpng. t - caiget it by describing tU- - ) 6" Every family ihaf&aa children. 'Ib liable to have oroup: invariably, at night. If Ballard's HoreboUnd p ib kept In tbe house. It saves-era,ing after tho mediohio at an inodn- voniencumo ana onecKB tbo attaok promptly. Price 25c, 60c and $1,00 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. $y-ru- i For Sale $50 . , I Scholarship on Draughon's Business College, Nashville, Tenn. $100 Scholarship 6u Brvant'A Strat-to- n Busmess College, Louisville,. Ky.-Appl- a fi T to Semi-Weekly Bsb, Earlington, Ky, Ci ' INCORPORATED MADISONVILIE . ... KENTUCKY .J JSM: Sf"' (4i4 Lexiugton, Ky., haB lately been cured of kidney and bladder trouble. He Bays: "I beard of Foley Kidney Pills and the'good they were dolag, and after talcing them a few dayB bie pain left my back, .the tired feeing passed away, and I am glad to them." f Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co',, An Item of Home Interest ChaB. Gorraloy," 807 Maxwell (; OxiorAe, Popular prices 411 Illinois Central Train Service Been sumed bi Way of Cairo to and from the North G. lias Re- St H$2.50 TO $5.00 ii POCKET SHOE CO, J 1 MAIS St0ft H.BOWERrG.P.A. ijr JVAJMSVILLeMMD' ihe Store With the Big B'rass Feet in Front n Incorporated, Drag Department. tt BEE ADS PAY. GET THE HABIT -- ' .... .. ; & (1 ?', V. l "i L'.! ' p Ivw -- r&tvi jr- - v?' - 'Wif ,"'! 1? t.Wmr i,: tK dX EEZ22T3 inniiiwirw ," v ,' .. 4 ? J V C. ' A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. .' n the TempleMcpherson,, mhiBtrol at JS&JrljrWlf&KfiS& vllle, attended Coburn's Theatre Saturday night. Mtjrtcm of Madlson,' . ' Norman EI am visited bis parents Henderson Sunday night. Miss Elizabeth NlBbot,' of was In hivrn Piitnriiay iud Sunday thu gu-- et of Mla Susan Ma-r- h In Madi-himiviHj.. i UTk&&&S'iS &Slfi&A CriitchfloUi. ' " Funeral Director ana EmDalmer Any Gall Answered Promptly Day or Nignt. Sanitary Stkam Pressing works Ntiwiilau v luiioro went to' Sunday. Miss Dot Bean whs In MadUun-vlll- o Sunday afternoon. '? Wliea Htnry JPilkiugtou, as Hank Dibble, the sailor, in Madl-aonvillo Call 185 M-steaineo ;ret-Hi d have (.ur clotlit-mid drj cleaned. b - mt . "Blundering Billy" conies upon the stage, Mit uudiehce can almost feel the Hall Indou breeze from tho briny Pjciu'c. Temple Some new th ings in young men's Suits and Douglas Oxfords I 'Full line of Gents' Furnishings Special Prices AH This Week i i Just Received & I. tffc;. - Roy Parker was In Madlsonvllle Sunday The man who whispers down a Strothor Hancock was in Madlwell sonvllle Suuday, About the things he has to sell Miss Eva Kestner was in Will never reap a crop of dollars Sunday. he who climbs a tree and Like "hollers." Strothor Hancock as Ezra Tuttle, Dorothy's pa, tho retired mino owner in "Blundering Billy" at Temple theatre Friday night, April 19, Beotns to be to the manor born. Jim Maloney was in Madlsonvllle Town ; News Sunday. i. ,. Misj Lannlu Kestner was in Mad ',i Tf lsonvllle Sunday. LJ liJiiBf- - Francos McEliatrlok w9 In Jewel Webb was in Madlsonvllle MftdisQHvlile Saturday afternoon. Sunday afternoon. Morton Victory was In Madleon-vill- o Dobbin Cobb was in Henderson Saturday. Sunday.1 Little Mi'br Sue'Wft'do Davis vr&e Guy Forroster was In Madlsonin Madisonvtllo Saturday. vllle Sunday, Bee is WANTED Lady ac;ent to sell The Semi-Weekl- y cloth house Blippers giving 50.000 votes on every our TRED-EZ, direct to the Pleasant dollar paid in on subscriptions work. Liberal Commission. Ad, " dress Shlnu Manufacturing Co., this will help some. V Ky, 2t MI89 Ruby Bisk was tin Madison-vlll- o ' Johil Brown was in Madlsonvllle Saturday afternoon.' Sunday. Ralph Dudley was in Madfpon-vlll- a Mrs. J. E. Fawcett, of Madison-villSaturday. spout Sunday with Mrs. HarMIsb Cecilia Hanna was In Brownlug..Madl-sonvillo Theatre, April 19 h. Sat- Born to Mrs. Myrtle Sulivan urday morning, a flue girl. Miss Mamie Ashby, of Madlsonvllle, was here Saturday attending Coburn's minstrel. Llout. GvUwold, as portrayed by Sale closes Saturday, April 20 pfthe 1 -4 Ed. Morribuu is u bUolc h'earted scoundrel, but his villainy Isof the clean thing aud helps to add to the fun which Is (.poutaneuiid from start to finish iii"MtuuieHng BUt, ' at Temple Theatre, Friday, April 19. Miss Betty Fugate visited friends in Madlsonvllle Sunday. Miss Harpetullng Eblen and little Elizabeth Kobure, of Madlsonvllle, visited friends here Sunday. Miss Katie Murrell, as Dorothy in "Blundering Billy, help to keep tlie pot of luu boiling furiously. Her love for William Bnttler Is of auch of natuiv that that is, really growing serious. April 10 at Temple Theatre. ...'-,- , Mr. and Mtf. ErttBt Rabhrnud little daughter Elizabeth weio"in:Mad-lsouvill- e ' Suuday. v MadiBon-vlll- e Miss Buby Slk was in Sunday. ' Walter Martin, as Sing , Toy, the Ohiue5f servant, in "Bluu derinii is an almoned-e.ve- d odd Celestial 'whose 'niissiouiB-"t1 BAKER & HICKMAN::. S Madisonville . v i iJii II ?sW ll Kentucky S&fifi1 tfaS&ifyfPkf&fff&ff Arrange Rifle ASjnjrififfiSfy0rftf Practice Y com-uiner- Pa-duca- h, Four officers of the Kentuokv National Guard held a meeting to arrange a tentahere tive programme for the rifli practo-da- THE - BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE Sc Telegraph Company, Incorporated, Is offering to you an Ideal preposition for telephone service. Using our service you have advantages of long distance connections to every Important point In the United State. The advantages of telephone service in your residence are too numerous to mention, but among them would he daily communication with the markets, obtaining prices, getting accurate reports tn the weather, calling up your neighbors, friends and relatives. All these advantages and pleasures are more than worth the price you would pay for the service. Literature and information furnished by calling on our manager, H. W. Sheltori. y LOOK HKOE, MR. FARMER 1 Nol that tho Cumberland Telephons e, tice of the companies of the uuard. The officers here were; Lieut. Siduey Smith, of Louisvijle; Mnj. Madt-sonvil- lo Saturday. riett Victor K. Dotffre, of Lexington; - !' LA sonvllle Sunday. Mrs. H R. McCteary and boh Nol-ho- u Call 185 and have your clothes spent Saturday in Evansvllle. etopmod pressed and dry cleaned. Sanitaby Stkam Pressing) works Lilburu Young, of Madlsonvllle,, waB ih town Suuday. Miss Suo Mike Willis was iu aud HOUSE FOR SALE-Ho- use Saturday. lot in Earliugton for sa)e cheap M. L. "VTlther6poon, of Madlson-vill- e, Big Interest as routing propositions. was in town yesterday after- Apply at this office. noon. Ho left on 54 last night for 'Elko, Nevada, where he will locate. L. D. Phelps, city marshal of St. His brother, Bishop, is postal tele- Charles, was in town yesterday, graph inspootor out thore. Mrs, J. H. Thompson, who has MIsb Pansy Rule as Woyo San the been visiting her slstor Mrs. H. R. "pretty little Japanese girl" is quite MoOreary, returned to her home in at home as house maid at tlie Strath-mor- e Evaubville Saturday. Hotel In "Btnnderlnp Billy." Ross Deshon was In Madlsonvllle She is a Japaucse girl In speech as Sunday. well as iu costume. Temple Theatre Mr, and Mre. N. E. McKinnon April 10. were in' Madlsonvllle yesterday. M. Hanna, Jr., made a business I will make a delivery of the trip to Madtsonville Saturday. American Sanitary Pastry Board on Neal Kestner was In Madlsonvllle May 15th. Any wishing one of theae Sunday. boards, see me before the 20th. day W. D. Cavankss. T. Alexander, of MadiBonville, of April. J. was in town yesterday afternoon. Tom Stokes went to MadiBonville Prof. 0 E. Dudley was in Madi-sonvi- lle Miss Ruby Peyton was in Madl- Saturday. Mad-isonvlll- o and Oapt. Henry Rogers, of with Maj. Tho?. W. Woodyard, of the Adjutant Gei.-eral- 's Bul" department. The has not been completed, to the uproarous levity' cvlil'ch and will have to be approved by makes that production from siart the Governor before adoption. Tetnplb Thfeatre, If is planned to send the First tiuisti. to ' ' April 19th. Regiment to Orel, the Second to n Baker Fugate was iu Madlsonvllle,' Fvraukfort aud'the Third to Sunday, afternoou.. gp , five days' rifle pracfor Browder McKenzie, of MadiB9n-vliltice at the targets. is very ill wlththe mumps, J Mibb Ethel Ev.ans was in Madi u prc-gram- CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. tfMiWAWiVMtf.Y.V.YiYM B. M. SLATON I Funeral Director. :: Licensed Embalmer 1 NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Earl-ingto- . e, LPW124-- 2 MADISONVILLE, KY sonyllle Sunday. Miss Elizabeth-Komp- , A as Ola-- : rissa Burnham, iu .Blunderipic Billy," is there with the .h,eaj$ throbs, aud ner scheme, anji troubles raakemanv iausrh, iu.ii the proposes she receives frpm Ezra is .enough to inaUe any ones sweetheart jealous. At .Temple .! Theatre, Fdav April, lOt'h, , yesterday; CONSTIPATION ?. :,' - Indigestion, Bad Breath, Dizziness. Vertigo (blind staggers), Headache, Sallow Complexion, a Tired, Discouraged Feeling aro all symptoms ot a Torpid Liver. r P . iff &? r . Effective JMver Toalc uad Bowel Regulator. Ita nowerful 'Ve'vl'vlrisf Influ ence in the torpid liver brings on an Immediate lmnrovement. Tou feel better at once. The bowels move freely eo that the Impurities which have clogged ud the digestive organs find an outlet When the system has been thus purified, the bilious, half sick feeling disappears, the complexion, clears, the breath becomes sweet, the mind alert and cheerful and there Is & line feeling of exhilaration all through the body. Frlee He per Bottle. JamesF.BaIlard.Prop. StLouli.Mo. Use Stephens Eye Salve for Sore Eyes. It cures. K.H Is HERBINE Aguiualdo Christian, of vllle wa in town Sunday, Miss Atrties Bailey, of vllle, was In town Sunday Ernest Brinkley was In Madlsonvllle today on business. Mlsa Lurline Coil, was In town Suuday. Lisle Robinson, of Madlsonvllle, was hero yesterday. Don't fail to return your votes Wednesday afternoon, not later than 5 o'clock. Ren Howard, of Madlsonvllle, attended Coburua minstrel here Sat- ' For only onef dollar will Bell you Madlsonone sitting of pure brdd S. O. Bull Orphingtoh eggs. Stock for sale, MadlsonMKS. A. R. BLANKS, afteruoon MadiBonville, Ky. Eggs For Sale ! Wild ation be beautifully finished, outwardly, yet be almost as useless for preserving food as any wood cupboard. The real worth of a refrigerator depends largely on the hidden wall construction, called in J.E. McAflee, who got hurt on the rip track some time ago, aud has been confined to his homo every since was able to be down in the city yesterday. I refrigerator may urday ulght. Hal Thomson was in Evausvllle Sunday night. Compton U instead, of St. Charles, was lu'town Saturday night attending the mlntBtrel. Mrs. Stella Kemp was in Madlsonvllle Saturday. Eugene Foster as "Blundering Billy," the world's most famouB comedian, oau produce more laughB and ludicrous situation to the minutes than you can laughj at m an hour. Temple Theatre April 10. It Helps! Mrs. J. F. Daniels, of Sip, Ky., writes: "I was so sick for 3 or 4 years, I had to hire my work done, most of the time. I had given up hope. When I began to take Cardui, I knew, right away, it was helping me. Now, I am better than ever before In my life, and Cardui did it" E 64 -- gatDAMBWcCOHMCNB8Bvl ST. 1IE3TAED MINING (JO., Incor-porate- d, Drug Department sulation for keeping the arm outside air from penetrating the walls of the refrigerator and for keeping the ice cooled air inside. In the LEONARD CLEANABLE REFRIGERATOR there are ten seperate insulating ;walls two of 8 inch wood the inner box complete tongue and grove construction box: one of wool felt the Polar felt, which consists of three seperate walls, and two of prepared charcoal sheatmg. Besides these, there are two making : air tight chambers completely surrounding the provision chamber, of the Leonard practically a giant Thermos bottle, thabgive you a colder ' provision chamber, with less ice, than any other refrigerator you can buy. The food chambers are of seamless porcelain fused on to steel, with rounded ' corners, and removable fittings that make cleaning a delight. May we show "" f you'the latest styles. 7-, A' FINE WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING Diamonds Remounted and Special Order Work. Prices . Tho Woman's Tonic r Cardui has helped thousands of weak, tired, worn-o- ut women, back to healths It has a gentle, tonic ac-i,on H PLAIN HARDWARE Co. LKlor We Solicit , .n stv .11 a . Comparison . ? in It, goes to the cause .'1 iwman,!y .(. 7 f, n ; T . . t rM ' iiff't rt2"ijr -- Sv HOLLINGER AND TRUEMPY Jswilers a ' of the'froubli Ithetos.it Kelp's flfiickly.'Sttf efV?sVfS. ly. It has helped othef&t? WJiy not 'you? It Will. Try it Get a bottle today! fc.MftAlvW& r. ' ' V , :.--. Kentucky. .. x. " . ad Vtff 1H K. ;qK.:j, cb fwr-WTO- . JJ I, o te 1ktMmtuir ' i- - - - VV- - fcw U J . -- rf. . ' NOTICE h'T Annual Stockholders Meeting ?v ri. fct ' j KsJ Notice is heroby given that the annual meeting oi the StookholcMn xt the St. Bernard Mimug Co. will be hold in tho oIIIchs of ihecompnu. at Eaillugton, Ky. lit 11 a. m., Wed- H m iflisflHilisisisW HHMBI .iisisisistisisisH nesday the 8th day nf May 1912, foi the transaction of tuoh business regularly corn before it. y Dan - M. Secretary. Evans, 'was in S ' Dr. J. town l'uesday aftprnoou. Geo. C. Atkinson, who has bent. in Louisville Tor the paPt few days returned riome Wednesday. D. Sory, of Madlsonvill". 1 in tie fail to go to the afternoon don't Matinee at the Princess Theatr-Miss Jess Greer was iu Madison vllle Wednesday. Bob Priest has gone to .Newcastl When in Mdi-uvill- e . It is the Golden Time to Buy Your on business. The Danger After Grip nyeteni, lies often in a n Weakifess, neivoubiiess, lm'k of u petite, energy aiid ainbitinn. witii disordered liver and kidneys oft follow an attack of this wroiche.i disease. The greatest need then glorious tonic Blttera. blood purlller and regulator stomach, liver ami kidue& Tumi sands have proved that they wonderfully strengthen the nerves, build up the system and, iwtore to hewiin and good spirits after and attack of Grip. If duffei lug, try them. Onl. 60 cents, told aud perfect satistac tlon guaranteed by All Druggist-- . tl-e SPRING GOODS NOW -:- Ih e BOSTON ST SATURDAY - -:- - APRIL -- Tom Wand, of Henderson, visited "friends here Sunday and Monday. Miss Margaret Atkinson, who ha been iu Louisville for the past few days shopping returned home the great savings that can be had during this sale, buyer has been more tharv.foifcn We have never been so well equipped to supply your wants as at present. Our and Special Sale into one, and you are invited to cAie pass judgment. We are going to combine our Spring Opening ino music, out vaiuc. . Pay your accounts due the Semi-Weekl- y A Fifteen Day BARGAIN HAVOC, Will be in Full Saving Sway, W it A Rallying Call to the Legions ot Jolly Savers Who Kti m & Sr Bee and get io.ooo votes on the automo-'bil- e for every $i "paid in. Lake League, of Madisonvillu town today. wa-l- y n In cases of rheumatism relief from pain makes sleep and rest poPiM. pl inu 'This may b obtained by Chamberlain's Liuiment. For 'salt-bAll Dealers. Below We Dry Goods Quote a .$2 Few and .$2 of the 9 Most Astonishing 22c i I y Steve Mothershead, "visited --- of Howell, Ladies' Underwear ' UnderskirtP, beautifully trimmed iu lace and embroidery, during this sale $1 and $1.25 Duderskirts, beautifully trimmed iu lace and embroidery, duriug this sale 75c and .$1 UnderskirtP, beautifully trimmed iu lace and embroidery, durius: this sale at $4 and $3 50 Silk Underskirts, iu blnck and col- ors, duriug this sale at $1 and $1 25 Oombiuation Corset Cover and Drawers, during this sale 50 Shod Sh le andSuuday. his parents here Saturday I! FOR SALE One $100 course in anything except civil engineering, from International Correspondence School of Scranton Pa. Will sell at a bargain. Apply at Bee Office, Leslie Barry luterlooutor for Co-- i ' burn's Minstrel was iu Henderson Sunday. He joined the company at Guthrie yesterday morniug. Miss Audio Green, who vtslted 'the Misses Covin last week, returned ' to her home in Greenville Saturday. Heavy, impurp blood makes a muddy, pimple complexion, heacaches, nausea, Indigtstion Thin - blood makes you weak, pale and' sickly. For pure blood, sounds digestion use Burdock Blood of the There will be a skirmish in this Department because lowest prices you ever knew. Calico worth up to 8c, at 8c Brown Domestic, yd; wide, at ' 31c EJQ One lot full yd. wide Bleached and Unbleached Sheetiug 10c Hope Domestic Eg 75c wV fhivO AQf I rtp Qf iwO fiftf OOv QQa vOW Q a yard for 6o Bleach e d Men's Shoes an. I Oxfords at J Big 2,000 Pairs to Peloct from-l- ll $2 60. $3.00, $3.50 and $4,0qai inch Da- Table mask worth 50 cents. Kids and Tun REDUCED All of our $5.00 Shoes will Tim1 biold 75c Drawers, uicely trimmed, duriug this sale tOw vOv ?G $5 00 LaditHSl Ladies' Shoe?, Oxfords, in aud $1 00 will sell for 1 One big lot of 6c Apron Ginghams Fine Dreps Ginghams worth 10c and only 0 One big lot Heavy Bed Ticking 12c at Bitlers tt at!1 (tcrrr v vC "5 day night. Misses Blair and Mulvaney were in Madisonvllle Sunday. Percy Stewart, of Madisonvllle. attended Coburu'a Minstrel Satur Corset Covers, uiceh trimmed, duriug this sale 85o Corset Covers, nicely trimmed, durinu this sale SOU 50c Drawers, nicely trimmed, during this sale Laa QRf fQ id3 hDi vv $3.50 grade, sale price. Ladies' Waists Big Reduction on Ladies' Waists. We offer our entire stock of Ladies' Waists at prices less than the value of the material and trimming. 7ic a Yard for fold R. & 0. and Royal Worchester Corsets I ?C grade, sale price. 1 lot of Ladies' Shoes worth $2 50 ::i: Ito ?im a" NERVOUS I The best $1 00 Corsets iu America, sale price Our beet $1.50 corsets 50c and 75c Corsets, sale price DESPONDENT $I w Vf C nnrj im CXlIU Ui P e reals in newe st Double fine 1-2 uui a 1 All Children's Shoes and OSfon work worth 12 Men? Pa A collection of O id Trouserfjte 01 Oassimcres; sold for $M0, i Meu' Better Grade All WooCTroi cv Mixtures and Stripdiutha &-- m - New Spring Lawns ayd. WOMEN 1000 Bolts of New Sprine Lawns from the Mills, will go at 10 just received Find Relief in Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound Their Own Statements A So Testify. 'tfy - and 12c quality at. 4c 8c nnr;n '' "Millinery u Lively Pace. Get that "New Hat." They will Go at QQSold at Extra Special on Hosi-- . OVLr cry and $100. sale price .,. ' Remember these goode1 Imm b lowest possible prices, and Im tin Platea, Pa. "When I wrote to you first I was troubled with female weak- V'H iBWlfMMPftSMW p-ness ':! iitklW .wim. tX &4- - and was so nervous KfiKf't.. uiui. x wuuiu cry ut i and backache, a. IF we were to mention cne '?? TuZrv iw nrirps --. to inaicate uie Dig viiucs. vou they would not begin advertised as we paid for these goods will enable us to sell;the goods on this page. -- ,1 pnyu ; 11 s' H tVioVinncp whir.h will r ,j be Sold tO .- OUR SPRING AND SUM MjWch ? '"$; the least noise, it 1.AI,11 ofniitln ha mm M) I raenTnmonH your medicines to all suffering women." Mrs. Mary Halstead, Platea, Pa., will "Box 98. 1 1 f 4 dia E. Pinkham's remedies, and I don't have any more crying spells. I sleep sound and my nervousness ia better. I began to take Ly- It is a Shameful Sacrifice of the handsomest and Best Garments Ever Shown in Madisonville, But MORE GOODS FOR SAME MONEY To Accomplish Our Aim We will Leave No Stone Unturned. We Must Liquidate Our Stock -- !v J- . L 1. !),- Here is the renort of another cenulna 'case, which still further shows that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound may be relied upon. Walcott, N. Dakota. "r? gjH hR mation which caused pain in my side, even spoke to me. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I began to gain right away. I continued its use and now I am a well woman." Mrs. Amelia Dahl, Walcott, N. "I had inflam- ) so blue that I felt like crying if any one and my back ached all the time. I was it t ! JUHHIJii BflHHlB miBHHi BaaBv WflajpJHP aHv W t 11' i Dakota. , , ( 4cat!al) Lynn, Mass. Your letter Trill fe opeaed, read and answered by a woman and feel ia strict coafldeace. k"7"r JJ0 JT,ant special advlco wlto lo JLytlia E. Plnkham Modlclno Co. (confl- ", "h,'Uij.'.w, 1' Wrecker of High Prices u THERE IS ONLY ONE IN IM .y W, "n ui .t. ,?' lJ4 -- .. t. Xkhlii!tenli! wi . 'TTTW? '."M -- .1 s ARE MICROBES IN YOUR SCALP I . Sale E, Madisonville K. y We Are BELOW Competition on Anything in Our Line -:-:- It Has Been Proved That. Micrelm Caw Baldness .L - J and Lasts Fifteen Days Professor TJnna, of Hamburg, Ger- many, aim Dr. Sabourand, the leading French dermatologist, discover- ed that a microbe causes baldneu Their theory has time and again boon amply verified through research experiments carried on under the observation of eminent scien'iats This microbe lodges in the Sebum,, which is the natural hair oil, and. when permitted to flourish it da1 stroyi hair follicles aud in time tha pores entirely close, and the scalp gradually takes on, a shmey appearance, Wbeu this happens there fa no hope of the growth of hair being' revived. "We have a remedy which will, we honestly believe, remove dandraff exterminate the microbes, promote good circulation in the scalp and. around the hair roots, tighten and, revitalize tbo hair roots, and overcome baldness, bo long as there lit any life left in the hair roots. "We back up this statement with i ur own personal guar antee that this remedy called Rexell "93" Hair Tonic will be supplied free of alt coBt to the user if it failB to do aBwar ! 4 A state. nate in securing the most desirable merchandise in their various lines and Saturday, April 20, you are requested to le and inspect the New Styles and materials which Dame Fashion says will be correct this season. You will enjoy It will frequently help to restore gray and faded hair to its original, color, providing loss of color baa been caused by disease: yet it is itx nsenso a dye. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic accomplishes these results by aiding in making every hair root, follicle, and pigment gland strong: and active, and by stimulating a natural flow of coloring pigment throughout the hair-cellWe exact no obligations or Promises we simply ask jou to giva Rexall "93" Hair Tonic a thorough trial and if uot satisfied toll ua and we will refund the money you paid us for it. Two sizes, price 50 cents s. ith Great Crowds of Eager and Delighted Folks Getting Its Benefits w What's What in the Realm of BARGAIN REALITY Values Shoes! 0" - Ever 8c a Yard f Shown . to the Ready-to-We- ar People in $15 this Voile Skirts Vicinity $6.98 a d $1.00. Remember yon can ob tain it in Rochester only at our store Tht Rexall Store. St. Bernard Minlug Co.. Incorporated, Drug De partment. Miss Beth Kemp was lu Vadison-vill- e Saturday. Mlbses Elizabeth Victory were in and Cathrlra Madison-vl'l- e Ladies Garments MIsb Lena Davie wa in Big' Out in price durint: this V i or Ufof our Eclipse aud Bates qafrljty Patent, Gun Metal, IRTiTPEROENT. aid for t. $3.69 ' wal-- v. . Lovely new Standard Dress Ginghams Richest New Muslin Underwear and Linen SuitP, Skirts, Petticoatsand Waists placed on sale at half their former prices A bin line of black TafFeta and black Voile Skirts,, thic rpp w sou's newnst Serges with black pin stripe effect, worth $8 50 aud J M AQ $10.00, .sale price . : ?& Saturday. W. S. Bailey, McOreary, Ky., la willing to verify his statement as giveu herewith. He Bays 'My wife had a senere attack of la grippe that tetminated into bronchitis. She coughed as though she had consumption, could not sleep, and her medicine gave no relief. She was advis ed to try Foley'B Jtioney ana Tar Compound and she continued using it until she had taken three bottles, which effected a permanent cure." Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co.,. Incarporated, Drug Department. filesdames Ed and Charlie Bar-no- tt were in Madisonville Saturday. Semi-Weekl- 0(iVoile Skirts dunug.this sale.. .. $4 Clothing All Suits Get the ,:Go Out Quick" Price Behind Them .une diji lot ot nne Butts, men's aud boys' good styles, at Suits-a- I- -' ihoes Biiys.only, at Slatherp, Colors and Shapes. . Spring Patterns; extra ioc value. STo. $175, olosiuuri $2.63 $1.98 $3.47 lot of $4.89 35c Gaps at 19c One fine lotseason t 00 new Another of finest this All men's Hats, felt and straw, at reduced prices Suits at $7.39 Just the kind of Suits you pay $18 00 for, go at $9.57 Newest aud best Suits aud just Men's and Boys' Suits $1 1 .85 when you need them, at Your pick of the house Union We bought a bic stock of men's and spriup aud made $25.00 'Suits at $14.37 Bring the boys good suits for "Bad Boys" summer clothiuir expecting to do a good clothing business, Hats and Caps $15 $9 57. v : J ., boys1 Get your job work from the y Bee and get io.ooo votes for every $i paid in. Mrs. Tom Veazey and children, who have been visiting relatives la Slaughterville for the paBt week, returned home Sunday. ftC Perfect isfaction satas- but unseasonable weather .during the spring knocked a big hole in our calculation. Hence we have too many Buits on baud now and are forced to sacrifice them regardless of profit or value ttords must be sold belou cost'. w ; Don't Miss This Sale Further facts concerning the customers themselvep, which should briug you to our house with the rush, are our prices during this sale. sjPants ffOheviota and ale price , j4 I llTrouBers, in Fan- XtUat 11 for $8 50 11 a (4 QQ VJ ?& AA M ma sured. here when the doors open at 8 a. m., Sat- Be Neckties Oue big lot of 25c Ties 40c Tubular . urday, April 20, i'bfen marked down to the l cost of production. JUL 50c all silk See the Remnant Oouuter and Get Rich 10c 19c 39c Ginghams 10c G'luham. 81 Gingham. 8c 5c I ER STOCK IS COMPLETE thing Orders Must be Obeyed, W E are ready to show them. We have been in business for a number of years, but we have never been able to give such values as we are ofThese fering here during this sale. Come and see for yourselves. are the GREA TEST VALUES we have ever offered. t PLAY BALL! Come and Inspect We are Clothing Kings and BARGAIN LEADERS of the South We And then Selectl Carry a Full Line SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY -- OF A Masterful Demonstration of Bargain Giving. Don't Miss It Spaulding's Athletic Goods i: IBM B B A H MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY K ,t Bats, Balis, Gloves, All Kinds! All prices! IWN Pemberton Building Below the Old Postoffice Remember the Date, APRIL (r) A ZU Sisk Brothers Book Store MadJaonville, Kentucky . v nH WiT '' , KPWWBH i. V I f ...-- -!. 11! J "-- "" "L L.l '"'- -' in price and the bonus votes offered where ever you may see it. . All extra values will be displayed on racks and tables for your inspection. We have a complete up to the minute stock of seasonable Merchandise at the right price to offer you. For the mutual advantage ot both the contestants and their friends'and also theplitdic. We many have desided to put on a Automobile Sale for 30 days. During this sale there will-- be bargains that you can realize in Ladies' Coat Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Dry Goads, Notions, Millinery, Men and Bov's Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Caps. OUR REAL BARGAINS will be designated by a green tag and this tag will note a reduction Ladies' and Misses' Ready to wear Coat Suits, All of which is new and Coats, Skirts and Waists at a range of prices.to suit any purse. up-to-dat- I Lot of Ladies' and Misses' Oxfords s good'-values- , e, for the price on counter Odd size and at a big reduction and 50,000 bonus votes with each pair sold. Carpet Warp, Spool per lb A- - fcOG Apron Check Gingham per yard. Amoskeg Apron Check per yard. A. If. C. Dress Gingham, all new i 6c ........ 7!r Zv 1 . . Special 'Au- Staple Department.Louisville Quilt Lining per yard Hoosier Brown Sheeting per .. .-. - tomobile Sale price with 100.000' bonus Suit tor votes t lot of 'Ladies' Skirts, Black Tan, Gray and fancy slightly soiled, regular $3.50 $4.50- $5.50 and $7.50 values, Automobile Sale Price and 100.000 bonus on-eac- 75 Ladies' Wash Suits, $3.50 to $12.50 value. .... 41c DC per yard ,4 patterns. ft Q &?$ yard;.-:- -. ...; - Hope Bleached Dometjc' perf; yard .......... f 2v I 1 Lot of Boys' Suits With Straight Pants Fruit of the Loom Domestic per yard 9-- 4 UC vor.neMh..Ski.r.t..., 1 $2.98 and $3.98 up-to-dat- Bleached Sheeting.per yard . . ,'t if lot of Ladies' Tailored Waists, all new and slightly soiled, will be reduced, arid 100,000 bonus votes with each Waist. e, 10-- 4 BleachedSheetingy.er yard '00'"'; 25c 30c , All good values, regular price $1, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3, 4.00" and 5.00 Automobile sale price, and 100 thous. and bonus votes with each -2 Price , suit for 1- 9-- 4 Brown Sheeting'per yard Brown Sheeting per yard, r- lot of boys' Overcoats, all this last fall's coats, 25 percent off the regular price and 100 thousand bonus votes wite each coat 1 1 lot of Ladies Neckwear. 25, 50 and 75c value, Automobile price and 50,000 bonus vote with. I 5JC . each for '. 10-- 4 25c faUC I , 1 lot of Ladies' Belts,. 25 and 50c value, Au- - 36 inch Pillow Ticking per yard 33 inch Indian Head tomobile prices and 50,000 votes for J JG - Q domestic per yard C2C lot of men's Overcoats, all last winter's goods, 25 percent off and 200 thousand votes with each coat. 1 lot of men's fancy shirts, slightly soiled, regular price $1 and $1.50 each, automobile sale price, 50 thousand bonus votes with each shirt for. . f UC 1 144 Men's and Boys' Hats Regular ' A Special Department 15 Third Week-Carp- et,s Rugs, Mattings and Lace Curtains Will be represented each week with a bonus vote $1 00. ' $1 50, $2 00 and $3 00 Hats, automo- First Week, Beginning Monday, April bile Drice'a'nd'ioo thousand votes with each hat - jrlj tiil lit &! , . lot of imen's, and' boys' Oxfords and shoes, regular $3 00, $3 50 and $4 00 values, automobile sale price, 300 thousand bonus votes on each pair for 1 nle si' During this week we will give ioo thousand votes on every man's and boy'srSuit and Coat, also every lady's Suit and Coat .sold for cash. This will be Ready-to-Wear A bonus vote of $1 thousand will be given on every worth of these during the third week. 10 week Week-Shoes - . Second for the Whole Family $1.98 For every pair of shoes, and oxfords" we will give 50 thousand votes. Monday, May, 13. Tuesday, May, ,14, and Wednesday, May, 15, will cloae the Automobile Contest and on. these 3 days we will give ten thousand bonus votes with each one dollar cash purchase. To contestants in the automobile race BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, We will give applies only to accounts that have been made prior to May 15 and not on new accounts Notice to Contestants emel PViends 100 J: thousand automobile votes on all standing book accounts paid in full, " , . This r . i i 'a. v BARNES. B li ' COWAND INCORPOBTfD . & CO f r lEARIINGTON, v ' ' u pmti ru v V ml 'I II IWIMMIIlMi'WBWWWWWWBi IF flp wlwfrC"'wJff" Who Can Doubt Sworn Testi mony of Honest mo I began the- usb.'w your Swamp-Roo- t with the most remarkable roBUltB. For yenrB I was almost a wreckrttid was a great sufferer. The dodgjjrs who trotted me made me bellove that my groat were duo to female trouble. I. was so bad at timeB I would faint and had sinking spells. Finally o Somo time auf-ferin- gs Wo loci Need Car)ct, Mattings, Rugs or Linoleum?! ' " : s: r rormal 0enin$ I .. S j. Ifr. w- w V. Rfc f-t .This Store '' - v offers you the best gobds at low prices. We have the best9xi2 seamless Brussels Rug at $10 every shown in this city. Brcnlin Window Shades variety of colors. This is the best shade on the market today. in a Lace Curtain Stretchers in all Sizes A. Morton Furniture,- Carpets, Mattings and Draperies Funeral Director and Embalmer Madisonvllle, 'iHjiiZXiixCtai: &'ic'2-tf2yr-2:t Ky. &ai2ib cA new doctor was called In and he said 1 1 had kidney trouble and gave me medicine, of which I took several bottles. I obtained some relief from thiBbutl was getting weakqr all the time; I could not slee'p and suffered bo much pain that my husband and children had to lift mo in and out of bed, Aftor Hub time two friends sent me word to try Swamp- j Root, which I did, and I am glad to state that tne tirst nose gave me great relief. After taking a third dose I was helped into bed and slept half of the night. I took several bottles of Swamp-Roand I feel that I owo my life The to this wonderful remedy. two family doctors said that I cnnld not live three months, I wuld have to be helped In and out of bed ten to twenty times every night. Aftor taking Dr. Lllmer's Swamp-Rofor two days I was entirely free from getting up and could Bleep soundly. Mks. D. E. Hileman, Tunueltou, W. Va. Personally appeared before me this 11th of September, 1909, Mrs: D. E. Hiloman, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same is true In substance and In fact. ) 1 in . ! $ 3 ot ot be on announce the Formal Opening of our New Store at Main St., Tuesday, April Twenty Third, Nineteen Hundred Twelve, lto5 and 7 toll p. in. VTe cordially invite the Public to visit us in our New Some during these hours and inspect our New Building as well as the splendid array of Supply Spring, Styles in everything to wear which will We 113-115-117 -- t 2u8iA Joseph A. Notary Public. Letter to Dr. Kilmer Gl Co., BlngliB.m(on, N. Y. Milleb, and Souvenirs. There will be Music, Refreshments: display. it Bho is oig, no said; "I berllove it's big 'nough to go 'round both of us." Miss Minerva and WilliamGreenHil! 'HatwW' By FRANCES BOYD CALHOUN fOanrrigbt, fey 8iUr A Britten Oe.) CHAPTER XVIII. Closer Than a Brother. it It was a bad, rainy day. Jimmy and Billy were playing In Sarah Jane's cabin, she, however, being la happy ignorance of the fact Her large .iftys, worn, to the preaching the night "before, were hanging on the back of a ' 'f "Ain't I glad I don't have to wear m corset when I puts on long pants?" rmarked Billy, pointing to the article "Aia't that a big oneT It's twice 'a tig ' Aunt Minerva's." "My mamma wears a, big co'set, tee," said Jimmy; "I like fat worn am 'notber sight better 'n lean ones. Miss Minerva's 'bout the skinniest gossan tfcey is; when I get married I'm going to pick me out the fattest wife I can find, bo when you set la her lap at night for her to rock you te sleep you'll have a soft place to put it out" yosr head, while she sings to you." (To be Continued.) The major he's moa' plump sough for two," said Billy, taking Mrs. E. R. Heafer was In Madi- tfown the stays and trying to hook sonvillo Sunday. them around him. "Le's see if 't ain't," was the other boy's ready suggestion. He stood behind Billy and they put the stays around both little bodies, while, with much squeezing and gig Ellng, Billy hooked them safely up the front. The boys got In front of Sarah Jane's one looklng-glasand danced about laughing with glee. "We're like the twlnses what was growed together like mamma read me bout," declared the younger child. Presently they began to feel uncomfortable, especially Jimmy, whose fat, round little middle was tightly compressed. "Here, unhook this thing, Billy, and le's take her off," he said. "I'm "bout to pop open." "All right," agreed his companion. He tugged anil pulled, but could get only the top and bottom hooks unclasped; the middle ones refused to budge. "I can't get theee-her- e hooka to como loose," Billy said. Jimmy put his short, fat arms around him and tried hiB hand, but with no better success. The stays were such a snug fit that the hooks seemed glued. "Wo sho' is in a fbt," said Billy gloomily; "look like God all time let-ti- n us git in trouble." "You think of more fool stunts to do, William Hill, than any boy they is," cried the other; "you all time want to get us hooked up in Sarah Jane's corset and you all time cant get nobody loose. What you want to get us hooked up in this thing for?" "You done It yo'self," defended tha boy in front with rising passion. "Squeeze in, Jimmy; we Jes' noun to git outer this fore somebody finds B Prove What Swamp-Roo- t Will do for Bing-hamton, You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneysand bladder. When writing, be sur and mention the Earlington y Bee." Regular fifty size bottles for cent and sale at all drug stores. Semi-Weeklone-dollar ffr 3 )l i 1 TheMcLcod Store INCORPORATED I- - Dr. J. H. Spurllnd, of Croftou, was in the city yeBterday on business. Mrs. Henry Martin is visiting her pareutB at Morganfleld for a few ' days. Mrs. Sherwood Gamblln, of the Southard country, wa9 in town yes- MADISONVILLE 1 I KENTUCKY l lit- terday. For a mild, aasy action of tbe bowels, try Doan's Rsgulatos, a modern laxative. 2jc at all stores, - am You Need " Stationery. Nothing gives an individual or a firm'Btandlug lu the business world like nice stationery neatly printed. Tho Bee job department keeps constantly on hand a fine lin6 of letterheads, noteheads, billheads, statements and envelopes, We both linen and commercial. also do circular,. invitation and catalogue work. Give us a trial. You will be pleased. Semi-Week- ly DR. L. GRACE Dentist -- READ THIS After trying for years to find Borne one who could make me a S plate I could eat with. I failed 7s I saw Dr. L. Grace's advertisement, I tried him. He re quired no money in advance as This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under new other dentist had done. I am management ancle's management guarantees ulud to sav after having four its patrons high class entertainments. plates made by others they fail- PRINCESS SPECIAL! Especially Adopted for Ladies an d Child rcn ed. I can oat us good as ever. My teeth feel fiue. I will gladly recomeud my friend and answer rfgauUflnDifjlio "Worlds BeBt Picturea." You know what that mentis. 'Lublns." "Biogrnph," "Kalems," "Essnny," "Pathe," "Selig1' and "Vltograph." Wo are anyone in persou making an in- quiry. Mrs. John Orawford writes; After having 14 plates made I got no fit until I heard of Dr. Grace The Traveling Dentist Now I will gladly recommend him wanting artificial teeth. They fit so tight I can't sometimes remove them from my mouth. Others said I could never.expect a fit. I will glad'y answer anyone writing to me. Mrs. John Obawford Elkton, Ky. I have thousands of testimo nies I v, ill gladly furnish nf people. Gall and see for yourself the lettefs'I have, also testmo-nie- s of people here in Earlington make teeth on trial. .RememI ber if not better than anyone can make X dou't charge one cent until you try them. It's the material and workmanship, nothing cheap but the price. What do you profit to hunt up some cheap dentist who advertis-- . es plates $3. It's all a fake and you only loose your time and money, and have only disappointments; All work guaranteed, . '- COLOEED COLUMN. REV J. R. EVANS, EDITOR of the Band Boy's Concert at Temple Theatre it should have road Tuesday April, 10th let everyone A mistake was made in the date turn out and have a good time. Mrs. Sarah Williams, of Otnoin-nat- tl, Ohio, is visiting her brother R. W. Ohua.n. Mr. Leslie Tidwell, of Nashville, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tomer. Rev. J. R. Evans wad dressed in a nice now imported worsted suit last Sunday, the gift of Messrs. Tom Grey, Arthur Matthew, Arthur Swof-for- d and others. The Rev. takes this method of thanking all who have or may assist in paying for the same. He also pledges any helpful advice or assistance he may be able to render them in the future. Rev. Reed Allen preached an exM. E. Z. cellent sermon at the-A- . Uhuroh Snndtiy afternoon. Mrs. Pearlle Oh'ldress who has been on the sick list for the past week la greatly improved. Mme. Pattie Brown will render a musical program at the A. M. E. Z. Ohurcli Friday night. Admission Oto. augh, who died last Thursday, was conducted at tho O. M. E. Churek by the paBtor, Rev. P. W. Garrett' and Rev. Parker. The funeral wasv. largely attended by the citlzenB or Earlington, MadiBonvlUe, Hopkine ville, Mortons Gap and other near by places thus evidencing tbe re--- v, spects and high estoem In whiaki ' she was held by those who knew hei$ j indeed a good woman 1b gone. j, She was buried with honors byr. the Household of Ruth, the S. M. T..", and Juvenile lodges1 resolutions of' respect were offered by the churcb-- , S. S. and the lodges. The S. M. T..: lodge o'ffered the iollowmg resolu , tionB. -- , - MADIS0NV1LLE, KY. Matinee Daily 2 p. m. & Yours Truly, Mn. E. R. Smith Nortouville, Ky. - Dn L. Grace, Office in Victory building. Office hours 8:80 to 8:30. RAIN COATS for LADIES We offer this week 50 Ladies rain coats in Tan and Gray- slipons H sizes 32 to 44 in full 54 inch length and usually sold for $5:00 all o.ver g the country. We made a clean-u- p of all the manufacturer had on hand and will offer them at greatly reduced prices for chis week.' - for a coat that will keep you dry and a value like this every day. Gets yours before they are all cleaned up. cannot be had GRAND LEADER S & ' v Madison ville, Kentucky y -- Prof. Boll and family and Rev. Evans and family were the guests of Mrs. Heater Trabue for dinner Inst MrB. Trabue certainly Sunday. knows how to make it pleasaut tor her friendp. Tho bazaar of the Mt. Z'ou Bap. list Church begins at the- - Colored skating rink Monday night, April 21st and close with a rally next Sunday April 21st. The proceeds of this rally and bnzaar will be placed to the building fund. Every brother )s asked to give $0 and every sister, $3 this year to tbe building fund. Yi u may pay all or a part of your pledge next Sunday. Let every one bring at least $1. Kev. R. P. Wnlt.e-sid- e has kindly consented to preach Let us for us during the tally. hear him. Drs. Kennedy and Whiteside gave us a flying visit Sunday afternoon, MesdameB Carrlngton and are on tho sick list this week. Rev. Carrlngton. conducted tbe funeral of Lloyd River Instead ot Rev. Evans as was stated in the last Iseuo ot thn Bee. MrB. Lizzie Amos and grandson, : JAgulnaIdo, of Princeton, Ky., are visiting friends and relatives in the city. Thefoneralof Mrs. Lillie Caven- Yar-brough Dear friends we feel so Bad to coma, to this place while it Is a debt wet'; must pay, we can say of our beloved;: sister Cavenaugh while she was t member of our Temple she wasalr' ways for the right and always tried to teach what was beBt for her order-an- d alwayB done it in a christian Bplrit, she was loved by all of dear sister we will misB hexsv but we are giato.say while it ia,. our loss it is heaven's gain, sho has- - .. ; made ua believe that by the life sho- - ; lived before us sire has left a llfeJri our midst thatisiWCfiltny of any ones- - ..' emulating so I will sav to us all bye and bye we will meet he'? in heaven ; where parting will be no more b'o, sleep on sister wo will meet youV ' Whereas, It has pleased tho mighty God to take from our midst one of our beloved members of onrV Temple, Sister L. B. Oa?enaugb.V Be it resolved that we wear mdurr-,'- . Ing thirty days and that a copy of , these resolutions be published In Earlington Bee and a copy be t;eat' $ ' to the bereaved family. i;, Gaberalla Gladlsli.v "';; her;.-slBter- a!, thei -- ,,-- "Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil is tbe best remedy for that often fatal disease croup. It has beeW used with success in our family for eight years&ki Mrs, L. Whiteacre, Uuffalw, N. Y. ' iV7 Pays to Go Slaw. It- Is sometimes Utter rr- -r (avjttip fighting mad over the inipugneit of our friends until we learn ts' In the case. Juno--cence file-fac- Lame Shoulder is nearly always, due to rheumatism of tbe muscles,;.' and quicklv ylelps to the free application of Chamberlain's Linitueuu,. For sale by All Dealers. Fish Hat Vocal Organs. Perhaps the moat conspicuous of the fishes that are capable of utterance Is the drum-flstf- , po called by reason of the deep, booming noise ? It produce at will. It la fouad akm the Atlaatlo eoaet, from CaaMk-tottto FlorWa. xx--amp- le . a I! liifi .m ' i . i , ft' START And BALL to ROL STARTS SATURDAY. APR. Continues Until the Special Lots Are Closed Out Very Special Values in Dry Goods If these prices look cheap to you, we would advise an early start Saturday morning to get a portion of the bargains for there will be many thrifty housewives doing this same thing. Remember there will not be enough to go around so' don't be disappointed if you are very late. is stated and we cannot get more at these prices. Most of Just the exact amount of each lot Very Special Values. in Hosiery Our Wholesale Department !n Knoxville, tenn., has contracted with several large Hosiery Mills to take all the seconds in Hosiery they produce. In this way we secure some remarkable values and will offer them at ridiculously low prices. them will sell out in ahurry, so don't let the first day nor the first hour find you away from this store. The very late Spring and excredingly bad 15c Persian Lawn 10c condition of the roads have held us back with this Good quality 40 inch White Persian Lawn, a bar- - t f 1 WV gain at 15c, only 5 pieces to sell, at, yard opening campaign for Spring b.usiness but it has 10c Dress Chambray 7 given us plenty of time to complete our stocks and Soft finish Dress Chambrays, all colors, slightly imperfect, get in readiness all the special bargains we .have regular 10c values, 5rj0 yards -I-- Ladies Silk Hose 15cts 35 dozen Ladies' Pure Silk Boot Hose in black and A I Tan colors an extraordinary value at.. V f? ww 2c 50c Ladies' Silk Hose 29c to sell at "7! 2 to offer. , 20 dozen Silk Hose in white and black, Lisle Garter Top, high spliced heel and double toe, lisle sole, at 50c. AQA . value, while they last, at faWv 25c Dress Linen 36-inc- 10c This is not a cut price Sale but a legitimate 50c Men's Silk Socks 25c 27 dozen Men's fine Silk Socks, reinforced heel and toe, lisle sole, black and all wanted colors Choice In our hunt for bargains when in New York, we found a h Dress Linen, all in Linen Importer with a big lot of one color, a deep pink, commonly called oxblood. It is good for house dresses and children's school dresses, also for rompers and play suits. It is a cloth that would sell regularly at on the grounds of Campaign for your superior merchandise for less money than you can buy elsewhere. COC Ag 25c yard, but we offer this one color at yard.....' 1 HA I Uw 7 l-- 2c Apron Ginghams 5c Pure Indigo Dye Apron checks, a full standard Cloth, in all colors, a 7c value, 2,000 yards, f" to sell at wV merchandise priced so low in this ad will show djlir keen buying ability and also our ability to make prices for quick selling. The special lots-o- 15c Men's Socks 10c 100 dozen Men's Socks, in black, tan and black with white soles, light and medium weights, regular 15c f jft values- - Choice, pair I " f U(r 35c La. Outsize Hose 19c Qft I J(y 25c India Linon 16c very fine sheer White India Linon, value, 100 yards to sell at, yard 2oc A 32-in A Plain Talk on Clothing Values 4 1 wide, 10 dozen Outsize Hose in black only, a splendid full fashioned light weight 35c value, at "w Pure We are just as jealous of our reputation for selling the best clothes, for a fixed price, to b- 50c Striped Linen 25c Fine quality striped Linen, 50c value, Linen, beautiful patterns 310 yards to sell at, yard 36-i- n - had . 25c Gauze Lisle Hose. 14c 2o dozen Ladies' Sheer Gauze Lisle Hose, woven garter top, seamless, a splendid 25c summer 4 IC Stocking for wide. in this county, as any citizen should be of his good 9Rf vv regular 15c 4f name among his fellowmen. When you hear your neighbor remark, "I can do better on a suit of clothes at Dulin,' for the price let I A. f 15c colors. Dress Gingham 10c 32-in- $12.50 Brussel Rugs Fine all wool Tapestry Brussels room-siz- e $9J5 Rugs, ., fine Ginghams, 25 pieces Amoskeag, beautiful line of stripes, plaids and solid value, want to pay, than elsewhere," you should e seamless, ' Note the extra width. $2 OO lUv Lingerie Dresses 98c Yard em- that-b- on index to guide you in yourfnext suit purchase. .. new spring patterns, a special value at $2.50. Just 10 rugs to self at &Q "7 C I O Just one dozen White Lingerie Dresses, Lace Trimmed, broidered Yoke, all sizes, a $2.00 value for The most popular thing in clothing" today is Blue Serge. 75c Bleached Sheets 55c Sheets, 81x90 size, standard grade, seamless, slightly imperfect. Regular 75c value. Only 5 dozen to sell at, eachReady-mad- e - QQtffc vOv Every store has them, some, belter, makecom-parisons. 50c Long some worse; so it is an easy matter to Kimonas 25c Summer Lawn Kimonas, full length, a 50c value, only 5 dozen to 5K faQS sell at We invite this comparison, for we in all confidence as-se- rt DOC ijf. that we are selling this 20c Stickerei Braid 10c Making our own importation of this useful scalloped Dress Trimming permits us to sell a d bunch that usually A ft- -. sells for 20c. Choice, any colors 6-y- Spring the best Blue Serge Suit at $1000 and $12.50 that can be found in this County?, Not alone the superior quality of 50c Gingham 5 dozen theloth but IUw Petticoats 35c JC the slyle, tailoring and general make urigof these suits are equal to much higher priced garments. Copyright 50c Ladies' Union Suits 35c Hut $chffaer & Mux Amoskeag Gingham Petticoats, cut full and extra well made, while they last 09w $3.00 Messaline Petticoats $1.98 w ha.- - IT:- - $5.00 Tan Rubber Coats $2.95 Another lot of those slightly imperfect Tan Slip-ORubber Coats for men, an ideal light weight Raincoat for summer vear, sells regularly for 5 00 Choice while they last . n Ladies' Summer Union Suits, low neck, no sleeves, knee length, lace trim, full bleeched, Lord & Taylor's make, regular sizes only,a 50c garment at C 3fpr$l 00, or, each .'. $OC The biggest value ever offered in a silk Petticoat, a fine Messaline Silk Skirt in all the lattest changeable colors $3 00 values while 1 . they last i aa qp $faivv Special China Matting 10c New China Matting, good weight 1 lb. to the yard, full width, good colors. Only 300 yards Jo 4 sell at, yard I UC mm rt4 AO iwO ft 39c Wide Flouncing 25c wide Flouncing, i5 different patterns craze, cheap at 39c yard, 150 yards, ' to sell at, yard 27-i- n this season's 3--sell at, each Towel Bargains - - - 3 9Ef faJI Good Huck Towel, size 16x32, only 20 dozeu to 50c Dress Sillis 39c. Fancy Striped Messalines, fancy Taffetas in Checks and wide, regular 50c values, 500 yards of fresh Plaids, new patterns to sell 18-in. e QQ f 4 ft- -. 'Special value Huck Jowelj size 18x36, cheap at 10c "71 only 20 dozen to sellat'each JC at, yard - 9Qf v Madisonville, - Kentucky U,v-- Very large Huck Towel, size value, 20 dozen to sell, at eaeh I9x42i, splendid 15c J J r V LMw-JAte.- iW, 4 ' . ' ' ' " i .jfeOfa&i M;, K'Z,