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IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR l and FRIDAY AFTERNOON BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. TWENTY-THIR- D EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1912 ; 39 PAY TRIBUTE TO 8E VXff RAINBOWS AND THREE White City Notes In- - AT SCHOOL Unusual and Beautiful Phenomena Wit jj nesscd Here Yesterday Afternoon Church Notes " EARLINGTON REAL STRONG FRIEND Board of Trustees of Lincoln stitute Praise Life and Works OF THE LATE JOHN B. ATKINSON THEIR BENEFACTOR AND FRIEND ESTATE ON BOOM Christian Church Ilsley Happenings I 1 Liu coin Institute of Kentucky is becoming one. of tho most important institutions in tho country for tho education and iudus trial training of tho negro youth. Its influence for good can only be measured by generations to come when the wisdom and foresight of its projectors aud early friends will be fully justified in great results occomplished. Oue of the early friends of Lincoln Institute was the late Johu B. Atkinson, to whom and whose life and good works the Board of Trustees of that insiituto have now paid tribute in the following resolutions, passed at their annual meeting last week and just received by The Bee, and which it is a pleas-ar- e to publish. UNCOLN 'INSTITUTE OF KENTUCKY lOffiMref The Principal Sirapaonville, Ky., May 11, 1912. To the. Editor of The Earlington Bee, Enrliugton, Ky, Dear. At the annual meetiug of the Board of Trustees of Liucoln Institute of Kentucky, held MnyiS, the-followiu- resolutions in mem f An unusual and very beautiful phenomenon was witnessed here yesterday afternoon around 4;80 or 5 o'clock when seven prismutic solar halosnr rainbows and three phrhelia, or sun dogs, or mack-sunyere observed by teachers at the Graded School and children aud others on the tennis court at the school and elsewhere in the city. It was a gorgeous and very beautiful display arid lasted for quited while. Scientist say these phenomena are caused by refraction of light passing through ice crystals float mg iu the air. These parhelia, or sun dogs, appear in the form of bright' light near the sun, usually tinged with Elder J. S. Shadrick attended the prismatic colors, aud someSunday School at .Moss Hill re- times having a luminous tniiu. cently. Two or more parhelia are ceueral-l- y seen at the Biune time, in conSherman Vandiver has a very nection with solar halo?. eick child. Mrs. 0. 0. Tapp has been on Escapes an Awful Fate the sick list, but is improving. A thousand tongues could not exMrs. J, E. Tho Ktngton'Coal Oo. has late press ofthe gratitude ofher wonderCox, Jollet, III., for ly installed a fine new motor in ful deliverance, from an awful fate. "Typhoid pneumonia had left me 'their South Hill mine. with a dreadful couvh," she writes. Mr. Goruett, the piano man, "Sometimes I had such awful coughing spells I thought I would die. I was with us recently. could get no help from doctor's treatment or other medicines till I daugh-ter- , Walter Woodward and used Dr. King's New Discovery. .Miss Flora May, of Madison-vill- But I owe my life to this wonderful for I were in our midst Sunday. remedy Quick scarcely cough at all now." and safe, its the most of all Mrs. J. N. Stinnett is visiting reliable Every throat and lung medi-oIho' bottle guaranteed, her daughter, Mrs. Walter Wood- 50o and $1.00. Trial botile free at ward, near this All Druggists. s, e, b. Our little city nestling amidst tho hills qf South Hopkins, 8 miles east of Mortons Gap, is the seat of operations of the Kington Coal Oo.: and is rather unique in the annals of Kentucky Mining tovyns in view of the fact that out of a population of probably 250 souls not one of them is of Socially Hamitic extraction. speaking, White City is a pure democracy, and as for its character, it has been said by one of our popular deputy sheriffs that it is a model mining town. Our fellow townsman, 0. O. Tapp, is a member of tho petit jury this week. W. .M. Brown visited relatives near Hanson last week. ory-o- b. in t Ft! fH 1 'J fix Jk.r(igte were doUd, and dief J!fcaoii8 As The Jwam)?3 rected sent; to an Earlingtou pathey 'sting (hey germs the per ifor publication : Eut deadly malaria the icyinchills Then follow "The Trustees of Lincoln and the fires of fever. The appetite iflles and the strength falls: also ma record with sincere grief laria oltenpaves the way to deadly the death ot the Hon. John B. typhoid. But Electric Bitters kill gas out the malaria germs from Atkinson, of .Earlington, Ky., and blood; give you a pure appetite the who was one of the original foun, and renew your strength. "After suffering," wrote Wm, ders and incorporators of this in ;long of Luoama, N 0., ".three Fret- well, botof tles drove all the malaria from my stitute. and system, and I've had good health the Board. ever since." Best for all stomach 'Mr.' Atkinson wan one of the liver and kidney Ills. 50c. at All foreaiost citizens of this common- .uruggists. wealth, the manager of large leeiCrMtn and Strawberry Festival at Mortons Gap .Saturday Night mmjug interest, the superintendent and friend of a large army The young ladies class of tho of working men,, aud a man who Christian Church of Mortons Gap took active part in every enter- will give an ice cream and strawat the prise whioh had in view the pub- berry supper May opera house Sat18th for the beneurday night lic welfare and progress of hu- fit of tho church building fund. In manity.. addition to the delicious refresh"HisEoontribntiou to Lincoln ments served there will be music. Institute in its initial stages in No addmission will be charged you pay what you get. This certainthe way of monev, advice and in- ly is forwot thy cause and every one a fluence, were of large value. in town should turn out Saturday Our own association with him night aat help a good cause along. was delightful aud stimulating. The following committee will have We feel his loss most deeply, and charge of the arrangmonts: Misses Myrtie Martiu, Carney Jones and shall be permanently strengthen- Syble O'Brlaa t ed by the memory of his high Always Biassed chnrncter and hisraro aud devotwith a Hearty Appetito if you use ed talents Digesteze. It helps your stomach do "Resolved that a copy of this the work, digests what you eat and good rioh blood from your memorandum be spread on our makes No more Sleepless Nights, food, minutes and transmitted to the Headaoho or Stomach Misery. Get rd of all these troubles with Dlges. family of MV. Atkinson. teze. my cents a bottle, worth tenWe shall be very clad indeed fold its cost, at drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, if you can find pluce for the fore- Incorporated. going notice in tho columbs of . Mystic Eleven your paper. Tho Mystic Eleven spent a Yours Sincerely, ErjQKNT Thomson. most pleasant evening with the A. MisBes Goyle, Tuesday, April No More Dyspepsia. 2Srdr Dainty refreshments were Gas, or other Stomach Troubles. Nothing will remain undigested or served. Miss Susan Marie Crutch-- ' sour on your stomach if, you field was the gtiest of the tjlub. will take a little Dlpesteze, a power- The others present were Misses ful digestive, harmless and pleasant as Maple Syrup. For sale by tee Pansv Rule, Ruth Daniels, Beth drug department of the St. Bernard aud Margaret Kemp, Katie Mur-rel- l, Mining Company, Incorporated, Kathleen Spillman, Mabel Browning, Irene and Bessie Ooyle Ice Cream and Strawberry Supper Mesdaines Stella M. Kemp, H, The Baraca Glass of the M. E. A. Brown Ingt and W, R. Goyle. Church, South, Sunday School sir would surprise you to know of will give an ice craam and straw- the great goed that Is being done by, Chamberlain's Tablet?. Darins berry sapper Saturday night, JDpwnay, of Newberg Junction, N1. May 18, at" the Awiiory, Proceeds nM writes, "jay wire nas been using to bejated toward liquidating' the Chamberlain's 'Tablets and finds, tli em very effectual and doing her, new church building. lots or gooa." u vou,naveanv troudebt your stomach of bowles ble All invited to attend tbrthe first givewith" j frjtj. Tojr Sale by AUJ them ', . .and bedt feifpper of the feasor ieuu( . In-stifea- te .Mr. John B'. Atkinson of wl&.. Mystic Eleven Miss Gertie O'Bannon was the charming hostess of the girls' club Tuesday evening, April 80jJ Although only a few were present they had "lots of fun." A delicious ice course was served. Those present were Misses Irene and Bessie Coyle, Kathleen Spill-maMabel Browning and Ger- A reunion of the Kussell famiTen Changes in Property Within ly was held at the residence of Enthusiasm reached high tide last the Last Few Days and More Hiram B. Williams Saturday Sunday with every teacher and ofto Follow evening, the fatted calf was disficer present and an attendauce of 304. The problem of more room is pensed with lavish hand and becoming an encaging one just now. FUTURE PROSPECT ARE BRIGHT welcome accorded to LesThe preaching service appropriate to "Mother's Day" was largely atThat there Is something doing in lie on his safe return from hie tended. quartette, Earlington real estate is evident trip around the world. A double Misses Goldle Weir, Bessie Ooylo from the number of purchases and Bill Hammonds left yesterday Elizabeth Long, Margaret Atkinson' sales made within the last few days. for Oardondale where he ha and Harold Oldham, Tomtnio Up to yesterday afternoon the folFeatherBtone, Wallace Clark,, Her- lowing sales were made, Dick work that will keeR him conman Boyd sang, "Tell Mother I'll Meacham purchased a house and lot stantly for two years, though he Be There." The sermau empha- from Johu Candler. Considerations may visit homefolks here for a sized the Sacnulnoss, Influence aud unknown. Bernard "Walton pur- few days next year while taking; Sacrifice of Motherhood. Carna- chased a house and lot from Geo. C. tions were distributed to all attend- Atkinson, Oarr Brady purchased a a short vacation. John Adcock gave a dance one ing. house and lot from W. & McQary, The local lodge, of Odd Fellows .Night Chief Hauiby purchased a night last week, and during alull attended the evening service, and a house and lot from W. S. McQary in the exercises a fre for all large audience listened to the ser- F. P. Ginninna purchased the old fight held the boards for the space-- of mon on "Tho Influence of An Ideal" home place on Main stroet from Mrs thirty minutes, and after the The male quartette composed of H. D. Rogers, Whit Smith purMessrs Bash. Phillips, Browning chased a house and lot from Jas. smoke of battle had cleared away and Cowand, song "What Shall the Crenshaw. Clarence Higglns bought a collection consisting of three Harvest Bt?M and Elsworta Evans the Hartford Ohatten property, Will toe nails, five wisps of red hair,,, assisted'iu the. music with the cor- Davis bought' the Thomas Longstaff. one dirk made from an old file, properety, and Curtis James pur net. The Sunday School officers and chased a bouse and lot from Goo. C. half dozen broken brick bats and teachers met with the Supt. F. D. Atkinson. There are several other a couple of eye balls, were scrap Rash on Monday evening to nlan deals in progress that will be closed ed up from the debris left' udo-th- e in the next few days. When the L larger things for the school. ground by the combatants-Th- e The minister, Howard J. Brkzel-to- & N. makoB Earlington a resident morals of our town are imwill assist the sohool at Hen- terminus tor the cbamgang engi proving as we have not had a derson In a meeting beginning Sun- neers and firemen )t will necessitate meeting of the Sunday eveniug day May 20. g quite a number of new residences to card club since your corresponaccommodate them and the proba- dent call attention to one of. their bility fs that a great many ot these sessions some time since. A Texas Wonder engineers and firemen will purchase The Texas Wonder cures kidney their own homes. The future of What Tesans Admire and cures diabetes, weak and lame Earlington never looked brighter is hearty, vigorous life, according to backs, rheumatism, and all irregu- than it doeB at the present time. Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio. larities of bladder troubles, remov"We find," he writes, "that Dr. ing gravel, the kidneys and bladder Life in both men and women. Regulates It you belch up a bitter tasting King's New energyPills surely pub into a person. bladder troubles In children, If not liquid ic is a sign of. bad digestion. new life andbelieve they are the Wife and I sold by your druggists will be seut A dose or two of HERBINE will made." Excellent for stomach, best by mall on receipt of $1.00. One correct the disorder. 'It "stimulates er or kidney trouble. 26c. at livAll small bottle is two months' treat- digestion and purjfles the bowels. Druggists, ment and peldom fails to perfect a Price 50 cents. Sold by our.hi Send for testimonials 'from a St. Bernard Mining Co.,Iae&rpr-- . '" 'John'WilWti Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W. ated,Drug Department. " Hall 2936 Olive street, St. Louis! been acting as 'night' wktch'snm Mr. Sold bv drugffjstn Notice to The Public iu the Guthrie "yards" for the POPULAR CARTOONIST TO I have purchased the Inter-- ' past week, doing special duty in BE ATMADIBONVILLE est bf T. H. Stone in the Liv- - J the absence of the regular man. n, Yise-Preside- the druggist and get a 36c bottle of our Kae Knecht, tlie Evansville CouCarlstedt's German .Liver Powder. rier cartoonest, will deliver his Headaches always indicate consti- talk on "Cartoons, Their Power pation in a dangerous, form, that may result la other extremely seri- and Their Making11 at the court ous oven aliments sometimes Bright's Disease and Appendicitis. I house in Madisonville. The Baraca class of Baptist church have der acts on tile Liver, the roal secured the cartoonist for that cause of constipation a few doses entirely remove the trouble insure date aud they are looking fora lasting cure never fails guaran- ward to a large audience. The teed if you have headaches, get a bottle today from tho St. Bernard people of Madisonville and tho Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug De- surrounding country have long partment. 25o a bottle. enjoyed Mr Knecht'e daily carr A Boston jury ordered that tho toons in tho JSvausville Courier, cost of his ticket be refundod to a theater-goe- r whose soatdidn't afford and this being his first visit to a completo view of the stage. If a Madisouville many will want to man can get back the niopeyjjecause of a bad seat, why not because of a see him aud at the same time see bad show. him make large sketches and cartoons. ery Stable. All parties inFor cholera morbus, cholera infantum, diarrhoea from colds, ato debted to the firm of Barnett wind colic, McGEE'S BABY ELIXBaraca is remedv of & Stone will please call and IRwer, a relieves collo extraordinary tie O'Bannon. pains instant it Iio checks diarrhoea and settles The people of Madisonville and settle at once stomach. Price 25 and Headaches Signs of Danger. 60c per bottle. Sold by Respectfully, Anyone In this town that sulfeis Earlington will enjoy a rare treat St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporfrequently from splitting, neivoas the evening of may 21 when Karl Chas. E. Barnett. ated, Drug Department. headachoB ought to go at once to Karl Kae Knecht, of EvtasvHIe Courier, n, to Deliver Illustrated Lecture for Pine Flooring We bave six or seven cars on hand nov that are extra good grade and the price is way down. Better come in now and look at it. Prices are sure to advance this spring, and you can save money by buying now. If you are going, to do any building or'repair work this spring, don't overlook the fact that we are the largest dealers id h this section bf the state of all kinds of WE " ' Mrs. R. WILL PLEASE YOU If you have, a certain pose or picture in mind, we will execute it for you, or just leave it to us. We produce the latest and best styles iu photographic portraiture. Our Hue of sample photographs will convince yorrof the quality we put into oar wprk, Oome in and look them oyer. of lagrippe which left her bad kidney trouble, and she suffered much severe pain and baakaohe. Then she heard of Foley Kidney Pills and says; "After taking them a short time the pain left my back and I am again able to do my own housework. Foley Kidney Pills helped me wonderfully." Bold by St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated, Drug Department, Bratt. 11115 Paden St., Parkersburg, W. Va., had au attack on-th- e ( Tit Corbie S t ud io A Monday night wus a source of much pleasure to a crowd of Earlington young folks. Beside the usual amount of fun to be had on such a trip, each of the girls had prepared a most appetizing lunch which addd greatly to the .enjoyment. Every one had a dandy time and those participating in this unique affair were : Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bates, Misses Pansy Eqle, Goldie Weir, Katie Murnll, Golda Salmon and Zilpah Moorebead; MeBsers Stro-thHancock, Brick Sou thworth, Ed Morrison, Eugene Foster, Ieary Pijkington and Charles proyed Trahfrr. ,Mr, Joha-Bql', a most flrcientgnide. er e A Trip Through the Mines trip thiough No. 0 mines Buildin Material S r GtVe i.r U? Phone or Write get our prices before you bm' -- Us a Call save money. D T T"D7 Madisonville, LUMBER COMPANY - Incorporated Kentucky ''.'' ;Z!lI3wW y r .. ' 'JsiMSSPy. .fSS. - ,'V ii'.T.ur"iT ''19PliRPMWHHHilHIHH kjv-- rK w..- - t a vjitt fii"H iV f '" mmmmmimmmrWmBmmmBmBBaMtanBnaWMmmm . '9 M CJHBee ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER Subscription Rates Six mouths..... Three months Single copies One Year',.,. ?L00 50 5 fi FREE ADVICE A.t TO SICK WOMEN Thousands Have Been Helped By Common Sense Suggestions. Women suffering from any form of female ills are invited to communicate promptly with the woman 's private correspondence department of the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co,, Lynn, Mass. Your letter will bo opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman; thus has been established a confidential scire, spondence which has extended over many years and which has never been broken. Never have they published a testimonial or used a letter without the written consent of the writer, and never has the Company allowed these confidential letters to get out of their possession, as the hundreds of thousands of them in their files will attest Out of the vast volume of experience which they have to draw from, it is more than possible that they possess the very knowledge needed in your case. Nothing is asked in return except your good will, and their advice has helped thou sands, surely any woman, rich or poor, should be glad to EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT PAUL M. MOORE, THREE FAVORITES Suits of the Cambridge 5 Member of Specimen copies mailed free on application. Correspondents wanted in all parts of the county. Address us for parPost Office as Second Class Matter. AILEBN DAVIS, Mgr. Kentucky Press Association and I Second Distnct Publishers League Kentucky, Phone No. ticulars. Enterod at the Earlington Branch Office in Morton's Farnitare Store. 119 Soath Main Street, 4-- MISS Madi-sonvill- e, itively all wool fabrics and hand tailored throughout of this season's new models ready for your inspection and moderately priced, from "l! and - 1 m n it Telephone 47 tM)MM ITtl Tuesday, May 14, 1912 MH MMH MMIMM'HMM l IT UP, MY DEARS, KEEP through. Plant vines and grass and shrubB and flowers. Do the IT UP! the JFr.i day wituessed S u c h a many little things about 'hbusecleflniuK" of yards and home that go to make a bare gardens and streets and alleys house and lot a real home and and dark corners, as has hardly garden. Contribute to the health been seen or folb in Earhngton and joy of the children in the or any otheV city in these parts home and the people of the whole community, by doiuc these little r for many moons. It was the ofand important inaugura- but effective ficial "Olean-np-Day- " ted by the ladies of the Earling- things we all know so well will ton Oivic Improvement League, beautify and charm. backed by the Health Officer and Catarrh Cannot Bo Cured i Health Board, the Mayor and with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot Is a blood - reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh City Council, the School Teachor constitutional disease, and in order to cure It era and Children of the city, you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh "The Earlington Bee, and the Cit- Cure Is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure izens of Earhngton generally. Is notand quack medicine. It was prescribed by a THere was a unanimity of spirit ono ot the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is com-- on this question that was good to posed of the best tonics known, combined with "behold and the townspeople lit- the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the surfaces. perfeet combination ot erally "made the dirt fly;" and mucous ingredients The what produces such wonis the two 'the wagons furnished by the City derful results in curing Catarrh, Sendjfor testimonials free. Council up to the limit of the reF. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. quirements of the Oivic League, Sold by Druggists, price 75c. constipation. carted off rubbish and garbage Take Hall's Family Pills for Breakers Ahead an ashes in quantities that brought the smile of joy to the A humiliating and terrible thing faces of all the. good housekeep- has befallen that part of the subur ers of Earlington. And the best ban life of New York City which Jb 6n Connecticut Sound. Weary with it is that the spirit of the thing being put off by people who have seems to have taken deep root, money for automobiles, for parties, &o that in places the cleaning is for the opera and for all the luxu still going on wherever any un- ries of faBhion, the small tradesmen tidy spot was overlooked. Let of the Sound towns arose as one man other day and placed their claims us keep it up the whole, summer thethe hands of the Sheriff. in Aong and have a tidy, clean, sani- What followed hard upon the t a r y , Jb e au tif a 1 city through and beelsjof that drastic recourse1, wis . KEEP --- i Stetson - $1 7.50 to $25.00 - :vi m ZA . w 9 Low Cut Shoes leathers . i fKi 'V; " swell lasts as are only to be found in the finest of makes m tens fx' i ii i g snown in all the leathers anai sola only at one puce. M 1 W ii.ii.i Hole lttttJ ,7 .'. It $5.00 snappy and sJLl OYV 1 up to the minute and are shown in many new blocks only to be found at the swell haberdashers. Call in and try one of these high class lids on. !very Q4hoia; For this season are take advantage of m this generous offer of assistance. Address Lydia E. Pink-haMedicine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Every xroman ought to bavo Lydia E. Pinkliam's Text Book. It is not a book for general distribution, as it js too expensive. It is free and only obtainable by mail. Writo for it today. 80-pa- go well-to-d- Jra T.Y5R bpTnkham T- $2.00 to $5.00 - Ready to Reductibris Mid-Summer ' ear Spring Tailor Suits, Serge Dresses and Silk Dresses at Prices. ,. Spring Tailor Suits $35.00 Silk Tailor Suits $30.00 Woolen Tailor Suits $25.00 wIen Tailor Suits $20.00 Woolen Tailor Suits $15.00 Woolen Tailor Suits $15.00 $12.50 $10.00 $7.50 $1 7.50" Serge Dresses Serge Dresses $21.75 $19.75 $17.75 $14.75 $9.75 $10.75 $9"75 $7.75 $1.75 2.75 5 pretty much what would happen In o suburalmost any other ban district, except that it wan a little more exciting for being In Connecticut, which permits the seizure fojr debt of anything in sight. Wives sent out S. O. S. messages to the HAPPY WOMEN city, and husbands hurried out to save hammocks, swings, garden hose, porch furniture and whatever Plenty of Them in Earlington and GoodRe&sonforlt else was imperiled, It was an awful day much the Wouldn't any woman be happy, towns, ever bad, worst After years of backache suffering, and after this the grocer is to be Days of misery, nights of unrest. paid first and the tire conoern last. This is, of course, as It should be, The distress of urinary troubles, and if it were not, that the uprising She finds relief, will certainly spread, we could all No reason why any Earhngton reader ; .. probably laugh. Should suffer in the face of eviThe talent who are to give the dence, like this: Mra. Pearl Walton, Earlington, concert At Madlsonvllle have been solicited by Lypeum people, and Mr. Ky., says: I have found DoaU's ,A. iE- - Gnngle. editor, of the LY- Kidney PiIIb to be the best kidney CEUM WORLD, Indianopolis.Ind., expects to come from there to bear remedy I ever used. Some years those people. . Why should tyie out- ago X began to suffer from weak side people be. more interested ia our kidneys. I die- not pay much attenown talent than we. Let us give tion to the trouble at first but when them a great audience. I found that I had little control over the kidney secretions I knew North American Teachers League that something must be done, My Boston has begun It, of course. rest was broken at night and in the Where else should a new movement morning I was tir.ed and worn but. in religion, letters or labor start? My mother had received great beneThis time it is a movement to organ- fit from Doan'a Kidney Pills and I ize all the school teachers of the bogan taking them. They cured me United States and Canada in a union and my kidneys have been in good to be called the North American cqndition since. I cannot Bay too Teachers' League. When the teach- much in praise of this remedy." ers have all been unionized they are For sale by all dealers. Price 50 to demand higher salaries, shorter cents. Foster-Milbur- n Co., Buffalo, hours, less work and pensions, and, New York, sole agents tor the United if necessary, fight for these recog- States. nized and necessary ends of all Bemember the name Doan'a and unions. take no other. . the-Soun. Grand L d tMJAivr'jAiV " U- M. Koklman, Prop. isonviiie, Ky. i".., ..'v .v.. ; .i : I i -J ' sV.'-,-- ; JS 'fl: m ' S5 i5-r- t' XLK',- - fcSft- - lutnmer Hat an d Shoe v ear Service and comfort in both for the hot weatker just ahead in the kinds and styles we sell. The Straw Hat season is on. We offer Jhe Knox, Hopkins and all the best American,' English and French ,Hats to select from, $1.00 to $4.50.' Panama and Bankoks Hats, $5.00 to $7.50. mt zz-- .' . "r fc i ni j S :'.s- m & K& 1 - ,.: KSf vs.? w Hanan Summer Oxfords And all the other well known makes in the . sea- son's newest leathers and shapes best qualities, $3 to $6. Blacks or tans, SrV''H llf i"--- 'S :t V3 .. -' ,f. A Also Boys' Lines in and Oxfords IT Straws m m w ai PAYS TO TRADE HERE Fine Wool Serge Dresses SergeDresses SeD5Ms?s:... Glace faffe'ta Dresses Taffeta and Messaline Silk Dresses nificant of anything. Evorybody trerestlmatlng bis' own unimportance. must have and belong to a union to. do his or her fighting, and when all' the unions have been organized that WELL' KNOWN MINISTER oan.be and they are all fighting for Does anybody object?. Nobody ob5 jects. Why Bhould any objections be made? Why shouldn't the school teachers unionize and fight for more, money and less to do? Why, for that matter, shouldn't all kinds of workers organize? There ought to be a bankers' union, a doctors' union, a clergymen's union, a lawyers' union, a merchants' union, a manufacturers' union, a bookkeepers' union, a plain olerks' union, a domestic servants' union, a wives' union and so on. There will have to be If the hew department in unionism is sig- No Chance for Him. A Kansas City man has obtained 4 divorce because his wife insisted on keeping 85 cats in the house. It was a physical impossibility for him to kick them all around at once. M r i -11 b'.''A iiJW'JV T,t'iPS- "' '".. ''iIMi i' n !! I. i MM' i 25 .j i ii ""nflfii ' '' ii j ii :V r nvt. rrnii. vS? " ' i dfC JI Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You can do it by applying Chamberlain's Liniment and rnajsaglnor the parts freely at eaoh application. For sale' by All Deal. ers. Seldom. (F PRINCESS SPECIAL! j It la seldom that a man succeeds iu This Popular Phofo Play Theatre is now under new management and it's management guarantees its patrons high ctass entertainments. ' Especially Adopted ior Ladies' and Children We are again running the4' Worlds Best Pictures." t You know what that meane. uLublns." "Biograph," "Kalerns," ; $15.00 Messaline Silk Dresses $10-7$1 2.50 Changeable Silk Dresses $9.7j5 $10.00 Foulard Silk Dresses $B7F5 St 11. ffes Alterations will be charged for on the above ments. Some very exceptional values?" Be on hand early to get best choice. VMHIT gar- - f I, I Bf i f " Iy KENTUCKY rv V r MADISONmiX ', '' more money and less work at one another's expense, everything will (Restore'd to Health lay Vinol be aB lovely as well, as; the 'demoBov. D. Schneider, who is a well cratic party In the house of repreknown minister In Bice Lake, Wis., Now York Sun, sentatives. writes: "I had a very severe stomach, trou-T)I- o There never was a time wnen peolaBt year from which I waa kept ple appreciated the real merits of Chamberlain's Cough. Remedy more In bed three months. I had engaged than now, Tnlsja shown by the in- the services of a doctor, but to no crease in sales and voluntary testi- avail. I then read of Vlnol and determonials from persons who have been to try bottle. cured by it. If you qt your ohildreu minedup I wasa out of Before it was bed, and four are troubled wit a cough or cold used give it a trial and become acquain- bottles made me a well man. Vlnol' is ted with its good qualities, Fo? a splendid medicine, and I can gladly Sale by All Dealers. recommend it." Prominent men from all over the country do not hesitate to endorse Making the'Hpme. A house Is no home' .unless it, con-- ; this wondeful tonic, tains food and fire for the mind as, ' For twelve years Vinol has been well as for the body. Margaret Ful- sold on the "money back" plan, ,and every year strengthens its popularity ler. and proves by continued tests that It 'Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. it the. best, remedy will do what, we' claim for it. , . "Essany," "Patbe," "Selig" and "Vitogrftph." MAD1S0NV1LLE, KY. Matinee Daily 2 p. m. VA & 9 THE ECONOMICAL WAY The long distance service oiPtbe Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company enables the business man to conduct all qf his outside affairs in the most ooonomioal and satisfactory manner. Y6u can get long distance connections to all outside important cities and towns within a radius of one hundred miles of Earlington. Prompt service,' reasonable rates, i For information,-cal- l CO'HBERLJIKD TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO, !sr' for that 'often fatal diseaw croup. .It has beta used with success in our family for eight years." -- Mrs, D'. Vhttcrtfr-Buff6f&- ; Y. st. immmmwL$b,QO.,jticoi- I. ' - "torated, Binj Department WE DO ONLY THE BEST JOB WORK rt. , cN rt... . L-- l" so - Mrs. Mine ' Long was in Madison Old Hickory LciWTi ;LmramJl j JH vllle Monday. Mrs. Harp Nourse is visiting her brother'Rene Davis1 In Anton this weok, ijvhb has been quiet ill for , time. We can supply your wants aud the price Is right at the Big Department Store Mortons Gap Ky. Roy Jones IAxyXloMKrJrxwc-A- x A Jk 't S r4l Porcb and , Pale Faces Pale-faeweak, and d shaky women who suffer every day with womanly weakness need the help 0! a gentle tonic, with a building action on the womanly system. IfVouare weaK you neea uaraui, the woman's tonic, because Cardui will act directly on th cause of your trouble. Cardui has a record of more, than 50 years of success, it must be good. hrt LZfi Um ffl Borne -- t" ' " ' McLEOD'S 1 W 7?3 Furniture All the durable and com- mmTTVtI I HI if" lw twS &Son. Will MoLeod on business. wa& waB town TueBday Bargain Bulletin I Friday and Saturday, fortable patterns are shown here. Jim Garnett, of Dawson Springe, in town Monday on business. Daisy Borders'who has been at work In Henderson has returned home. We sell everything and 'sell it at a reasonable price at the Big Depart ment Store. Roy Jones & Son, Mortons Gap. Mr. E. W. Ford, who has been confined to the hospitial for about two weeks Is able to be out again. Mr. Pat Whalon, who has been quite sick for several weeks is and his friends bopo to see him out again in a fow days. MIsb great-ly'improv- Prices from $1.75 U) You can buy a SOLID OAK SWING complete with chain and nooks from $3.50 up We sell . ? L Mav 17th and 18th Our special.Bargain offer from the various. departments this week, will .be .the most attractive that we have ever made. Be sure to go over the Ijst carefully and you will find something that will interest you, Bivnlin rUaW41M. Tn4 -ffiuk BUUrd 1 .4 . r CARDUI T ho Woman's Tonic Effie Graham, of Ky., says: "1 was so weak I could hardly go. I suffered, nearly every month, for 3 Mrs. i $3.00 Oxfords and Pumps at $1.50 We have 4o pairs of Ladies' Patent Oxfords and Pumps from last season, very good shapes and a good assortment of sizes which we offer for Friday and Saturday at 1 .; Per pair I IhenewWindowSrjadeMateriaJ C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE Li U Furniture, Carpets and Draperies Funeral Director and Embalmer KENTUCKY We will give 100,000 votes on all accounts paid in full from now until the close of Automobile Contest. Webb Bros. Willard, $3.00 Pumps and Oxfords at $1.00 21 pairs of Ladies' $3.00 Pumps and Oxfords and Kid, ph sale Friday and Saturday at in Patents, , $ CO .OU Tans per pair i f t The man who whispers down a well , About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and "hollers." ! i News of the Town B. E. Nixon waB In Madlsonvllle Saturday. Xitlburn . Younfc, of Madisonvllle, was in town Sunday. kiss Anna Deal Bramwell, of Naahvillo, spent she wook end with Mjss Katbleon Splllman. , Blllte Filiate was in Madisonvllle 1 y Sunday. Fent Overall, of MadisonVllle, was m town SundBy. HcLeods new Linen DressesB are creating a sensation. Don't, fail to department Tlslt the readv-to-weand see the new models. The Mc , Leod Store, Incorporated. Madison- Mise Sibyl Ashby was In Yille Sunday. Brent Hart visited relatives In Madisonvllle Sunday. ',,In two weeks Lola. Mulvaney and Hartford Ohatten, will gu to Texaswhere they will work. K. M. Slaton, of Nortonville, was in town yesterday. We will give ioo,'ooo votes full dh'all accounts paid-ifrom now: until1 the close of ar Mrs. B. E. Nixon visited her MIsb Lurllne Coll, of Madisonvllle mother in the country yesterday. was In town today. Mibs Margaret Mitchell returned Miss Laura Ooaby and James Tuesday morningfrom Sebree where T. Myer, of HendersoD, visited' she bas been visiting for several Miss Merrie King Sunday. days. FOR SALE One $100 course in Paul King was in Madisonvllle anything except clyil engineering, Monday night. from International Correspondence Geo. Robinson was in MadisonSchool of Scranton Pa. Will Bell at vllle on business Monday. a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. Nice line of new Drygoode just reMrs. Lucy Bean, who has been in ceived at tbe Big Department Store Henderson for the pAst week, has Roy Jonks & Son. Mortons Gap. home, Welby Pritchett, of Madisonvllle, returned Raul Ynchansti, with the M. A. wan In town Sunday. Hunt Co., .Cincinnati, waB in town Newman Whltford was in Madi- yesterday. & j sonvllle Suuday. ; '.When you come to Mortons G&P Will MoLeod, of Madisonvllle, to visit the Bfc Department was in town yesterday on. business. be EuroRoy ; Store, Jones & Son J. T. Alexander, of Madisonvllle, Zack Steel, special agentof the was in town Monday on business. John Long, of Hupklnaville, was L. & N., who spent some time in in town Saturday night and Sunday. Earlingtou several years asoand Mrs. George 0. Atkinson and maae many-siancirienas, passdaughter Margarot were in Evans- ed through here Sunday in charge vlIIe Friday. of the law and order end of a big will give 100,000 votes excursion that was ruu from We n years. When I began to take Cardui, my back hurt awfully. I only weighed 99 pounds. Not long after, I weighed 115. Now, I do all my work, and am In crood health " Reirln taking Cardui, Ladies' $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Boots 5, fift $ 1 .UU at $1.50 50 pairs of Ladies' Boots in Patent and Kid, sizes 3 to regular $3.00, $3.50 and. $4.00 values, Friday and Sat- 4 urday, only 4I -S , No shoes exchanged. .. ' jda, ; Eft .U Special on loom Size Rugs Torlan Tate, of Madisonvllle, was in town toay. Dr. Eldered Davis and wile who attended tbe Dlrby in Louisville returned home Monday. C. R, Bowman, of G utbrie, was in town today.- y ..The Reward. I am to. Bo to It that the world better for me and to find ray rewato tho act Emerson. . Good assortment of 9x12 Tapestry Brussell Rugs, regular $12.50 values; on sale Friday and Saturday flQ qq CQ Matting Rugs Room size Jap Matting Rugs in beautiful designs, regular $3.00 Friday and Saturday values, CJO on-sal- e . - Immediate Effect of Great Kidney Remedy is Sopn Realized In March 1905, 1 was troubled with severe pains in my back and left side but didn't think it was anything serious until last September. I got so bad that I was obliged to seek medical aid, It seemed as if I was suffering almosba living-deatwith hard straining and burning pains after each call, and I would have from five to six calls during the night. I had almost given up to die, when I happened to think of trying' .Dr. My husband Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t. bopght me a bottle and I began to improve from the first dose. When I had taken two bottles I was completely cured. Yours very trcly. MRS. B. B. HALL Roseboro, N. 0. R. F. D. No. 8 State of North Carolina ) ) '. Sampson County Mrs. B B. Hall, after being duly sworn, deposes and 6ays that tbe above testimonial is true to her best -- lot 27x54 Velvet Rugs, Friday and Saturday at. All room size Rugs reduced Friday and Saturday We have a spjendid showing of. Lace Curtains, Draperies, as well K.iF as all kinds of Furniture (tf4 I 10 and Porch Swings 1 $1.15 Psl?tees,, 1 0 CA ri $.OU $ O.OU 85c to $6.00 , Lace Curtains Half Price lot of Odd Curtains, slightly soiled, only 1 ofa kind, $1.00 to $5.00 values; Friday and Saturday at HALF PRICE on all, accounts paid in full Olarksville to Evansville. He from now until the close of was given the glad hand here by a number of old friendsi Automobile Contest, ' "' Conductor Gephart and' wife Webb Bros. will take a vacation this summer Clyde Thompson, who Is working and, enjoy a European tour of at Romuey, Ky., was in .town Sunl of some three months, Mr. Gepday. ' ' Dry Goods Special Standard .quality 10-- 4 Brown Sheeting Friday and Saturday, phly per yard. .: -. 42x36 Bleached Pillow Cases, Friday and Saturday, ...;.......'..;. .1 '. . .- 20c 4..VV Dnly. 72x90 Bleached Sheets, Friday and Saturday,, Wm. Sheridan attended the. Darby at Louisville Saturday. Miss Mary Hewlett ppent tbe week end with friends in Hender y; son. Jim Maloney attended the Derby at Lbuisvlile Friday' and Saturday. Percy Stewart, of Madisonvllle, Automobile Contest. was in town Sunday. Webb Bros. J. S. Webb was in Louisville Sat,'Henry G. Jones, Esq., of the Hust- urday attending the Derby. ler force at Madisonvllle, made a Don't fall to see those chic Linen business trip to Earliugton yester- Dresses juBt. received at MoLeod's ColorB natural and white: $4.08 to day. "Ward Graoe was in" EvansvlIIe $16.20 The McLeod Store. Incorporated. last week. 'Buck Cobb, of Mortons Gap, was Rev. Walter N. Martain preached at St. Charles Sunday morning, and in town Saturday. at Sutbardsi, Sunday night. 4 '.Miss Mayme Ford, who has been Stevo Motjhershead, of Howell, Orleans with her brother, Hbnry for a year and a half, has re- visited hiB 'parents here Saturday night and Suuday. turned home. JDrygoods, shoes, groceries, freph Thurman Rudd visited his parents meat, bacon and lard, and ice at tbe In Hanspn Sunday. Big Department Store. Koy Jones Mr. ajid'Mrs. T. H. Gray and lit& Son, Mortons Gap, Ky. tle Bon' Howard Jr., of Pembroke, Miss Ajpelia'Hanna was in Evans- visited relatives here Saturday and vlIIe Friday. Sunday. Mrs. Robert Fenwiek, who has H. H. Vaughan, who is working been visiting in Nashville, returned in the Henderson yards, spent Sathome Sunday. urday night and Sunday here with hart is in charge of one of the only. . . .; ,,... . in-Ne- 10 dozen pairs Ladies' American Silk Boot Hose in black 4 M L. & N's. mostfimpd'rtant through and white, Friday and Saturday, only per pair I fC passenger runs and has a fine, Come early, as these won't last long long record of continuous and most acceptable service,vboth and in the estimate, of the traveling public and his company, and their many friends about Earl-ingto- n to whom the news of his knowledge and belief, so help me ' INCORPORATE.!? contemplated pleasure trip with God. Sworn and subscribed to before me his good wife, whose childhood thlB 16th day of July. 1009. John Hohnb, and young womanhood was spent Notary Publio, will come as a real pleasure. here, Letter to Here's luok, and when theyRtart Dr. Kilmer & Co.. we shall throw an old shoe after Blngh&mton, N. Y. them for another honeymoon. Will do for $WUMIWIAIVVVIA Prove What Swamp-EoYouW. Jordon, a well known dantiBt J. of HnnklnnvIIIo. IK! v.. rannntlv h&H Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., B. M. '.'' an operation for his kidney trouble, N. Y., for a sample bottle. v you will due ne says: "xne ursc real relief It will convince anyone :: Licensed Embalmer Funeral Director, I got was after taking Foley Kidney also receive a booklet of valuable Pills. They eased the terrible pain information, telling all about the In rntr ha.nb nnri nnnnmnlluharl mnrn kidneys and blr.dder. When writing, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. gcod than anything I had tried. I be Rur and mention the Eailincton . 1 . ..1. J1 Kiauiy ruoommenu ii Bee." Regular fifty mum." 001a Dy . PWJ24-- 2 MADISONVILLE. KY St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated bent and .. size bottles for r Drug Department. sale at all drug Rtorqa, wffmwMMwfwmmwfffwtwffWfmff " Oa 43C IW Ml!rlTTfc ft&fi$w$kiw ot - Blng-hamto- n, SLATON I f" Semi-Week- ly ntiu-iioll- friends. When yotf Iazt, Sick, Stretchy, Half Bluo and Out of Sorts, look to tae liver; it ia Torpid. T y I Gall for w,hat you want at the Big Department Store we handle everything. Roy Jones & Son Mortons Miss STARNES STOCK COMPANY iVlADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY iiiiiBSw-HQEaHiHI- 3 i Si' 0f HERBINE tn the RemeCy Yoa Need. It is an invigorating: tonlo for a, loruiu iivui. jiua uibi usu l.brlnsrs lmDrovement. a few days I'uso puts the liver In fine vigor J l.mi xnnriittnn. TTrJilni ulan tenus us restorative mriuenceji .to the stomach and cowels. itti helps digestion and food asslmlf I il&tion, purines the bowels ana 1 hrincr.- tiacK tna habit or reeu- 'lar dally bowel moveirtentji. :When the stomach, liver afcd bowels are active, bilious lm- functional processes, the result qz which is renewea energy, oriental activity and cheerful - week, visiting Ruth Wyatt during past week, returned to her home the in HopklnBvllle Sunday. MIbb Margarett Mitchell visited Miss Hattie Vaughn in Sebree last Gap. Miss Ruth Croft, who has been ',t 25 people 25 IHHAflHim.' ?!9h&rfflA' 10 Concert every - Piece Orchestra afternoon ' "a t of HLgl W Mrs. Will Bramble and daughters Anna Deal and Bessie May, of Nashville, spent the week end in the city with relatives. Geq. Hill, of Evansyllle Ind., was In town on business Tuesday. Popular Prices r three in, o'clock front Ben Laffobri's spirits. Priee SGe per Bottu 'JmeiF.Ballard,Prop, St.LouJj.Mo. V Use Stephens Eye Salvei for ere s.yw. 11 vuret 1 f c . ST.SMUTA31D porated, Drug Department Klf IXG' CO.; Incor- Miss Sibyl Hart, of Madisonvllle, visited friends here Monday. Tbe latest creations In Ladies' Linen and Ramie Dresses are to he had at Mojjepd.'s,' Re sure to see t them. The MoLeod Store, Incorporated. Brent Hart made a business trip , to Nashville Monday. MlkftLpng was in Hopkinsville ' 'a, ' Monday .on business., Mrs. Gqe. Wyatfc is on tbe slok list this wf k. r lots below Crow's stable. I Sory Coi . Drug , Tuesday night, May 14ti, for a week's stay. ble 'seats nd tent well lighted. Earlington people are invited to -tend. Gome" oit 94 and return on, 93'. Mr mv-.-"Will open, o 1 j - 1' r it I' w Pi T. igiiiiAiiiitii ,r rwtt ... i at- .... II i ?i j JM te ' vwMwrv- -' 'rf15-1''- ' "'TSW &&&'' 11" f?WMw- t. ' fin' - wr--- J V. s: v-- i. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. take one dose of Digoateze. It and cures as if by Magio floasunt as Candy. Keliof in one minute, Get a 50o bottle from the drup department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. Fruits Comparatively NeW. Not until tho days of Henry VII., were Eat Anything. your Btomaoh craves Eat what without tho slightest fearot itadlcoa- tiou, which is an awful feeling. You, will" not bo bothered witli Sour dtomnoh, Heartburn, Nausea, Bad Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will You Can MAY 13. 14 and 15 Funferal Director and EmLalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or NigKt. I iHerrles known in England, T.WaIv aa -- raspberries, strawberries and U Value of the Eucalyptus. In Europe and Africa the eucalyptus because tre Is in inhigh favor swamps. of its draining NHcienoy Frown op Originality. In the eyea of certain persona oi.t Inal sia is the sin of originality. Yucatan no appetite, get a bottlo Chill Touic. A few. doseB will set you up give you a boy's appetite-ma- ke you strong and lively as .a Purifies the blood ana strengthens the system. 60o a bottle at tho St. Bernard Mining twqlve-yoar-old. If you are tired, run down, have of "'J " s Itnv. J' Closes the, Automobile Contest and the contestant holding the greatest number of votes will be awarded a handsome automobile Co., Incorporated, xrug .ueparc-men- t. When your food does not digest well and you feol "blue" tired and Lame backs is usually oaused by discouraged, you should use a little rheumatism of tho muscles of the HERBINE at bedtime. It opeuB back, for which you will And noth- the bowels, purifies tho system and ing better than Chamberlainis Lini- restores a fine feeling of health and energy. Prioe 50c. 8old by ment. For sale by All Dealors St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, DrugDepartmont. Knowledge Must Be Put to Ut The mere possession of knowled .' Meroly Part of Machine. to nothing It Is totally useless unU.--- t A man used as a cog in a wbcei Kaufman Is cca&cs to be a man. Eichas-cousod.-Herbo- rt - If He la Unsuccessful. A woman usually likes to let other peoplo know that her husband Is "on speaking torms" with prominent men. partment. John R. Staton, Joyce, Ky., had an exceptionally severe attack of whooping cough. He says: uIf it had not been for Foley's Honey aud Tar Compound I would havo been compelled to quit work. Instead, I never missed a day, and Foloy's Honey and Tar Compound gave me instant relief and Is tho only cough medicine we ever use." Contains no opiates. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated, Drug De: The. above three days we have set aside for real bargains in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Millinery. Will not quote now any prices, but want you to visit our store during these three days. , ; , SPECIAL Ladies' Coat . Suits, Skirts, Summer Coming With Summer close upon us our thoughts naturally revert to things which beBt assure us of bodily comfort. We cannot name any one ag-- . ent which wo believe ib more conductive to human comfort than a recommend our BROOKSIDE TAL-CUas one which Ib sure to satisfy your demands. Put up in pound cans, attractively deoorated, in two odors, Violet and Carnation. Price 25 cents. M the Capitalist Clas.;. Tho man with health and str.? .,.-- ' and good character Is a capitalist, In . good Talcum, and especially do we . v Stiff neck is not only painful but annoying. To get rid of It quickly" rub the afleoted part with BAL? LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It penetrates tho flesh aud relaxes the muscles so' that the pain ceasoB immediately. Price 25c. 50c, aud $1.00 per bottle. Sdld by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. Christianity and Citizenship, whatever makes men rood Chris tians makes them good citUsens. Deui lei Webster. . Coats and Waists, all of which we have re- it duced from 25 to 50 percent on the dollar. Now is your time to 'make your purchase. '. For a few days or until our stock is exhausted we will give to all ladies, asking for same, a miniature' size Brookslde Talcum. Thfs is very convenient for carrying in handbag. B arnes ,Vj owan d&C o. INCORPORATED 3 : St. Bernard Mining Company. Incorporated DRUG DEPARTMENT Helps a Judge in Bad Fix Justice Eli Cherry, of Glllis Mills, Tenn., was plainly worried. A bad sore on his leg bad baffled several doctors and long resisted all renVe- dies. UI thought it was a cancer' he wrote. "AtlastlusedBucklerits Arnica Salve, and was completely cured." Cure burns, boils, ulcers, cuts, bruises and piles. 25o. at All Earlington Kentucky s Diuggists, -i: vf? mi -- ,t fi x ON .SATURDAY, juie Harding? & jyiiller ' - 11th . -- v3 Incorporated m US1C s 5 C O. I .A' . Of EvansyJlTe, Ind., will hkve a carload of 1' f t ? " TT'rtf -- Jni 5TW 4 Piano I and Piano Playe Manille i v yt At Factory Prices on Sale at 130 S. Main S Ky T'FT and vicinity Next door to Miss Georgia Bishop. Wehaye decided to hold a special piano safe for ten. days only,; so that, thire"sidehjsfarlingtdn, Madisonyille i .', V ,., "i:;V" . ,. may have an opportunity tobecome the owner'of one of our high.gra.de pianos at FACTORY PRICES. e chance of a life will We v.. An'QonMnv. Mav nth. and for ten days offer for sale a car load of thelworld's leading makes of .pianos and player pianos; 'Wh&is-th... W ' I'.. '' r" i a really high grade piano for the same, pricet would cost you if purchased direct from the factory time to secure .,'."..., "J v;. - -- - -- . All our. pianos are marked in plain figures.. 130 S .Main Street, Madisoriville, Ky.. ;. - You can buy on easy terms if desired, and we. will take your, old instrument as part payment. , iDont forget, the. place, :. " y,v:..:. '- v.-- ; ; ! mm - ' , v r., . ,. - "'.r. ' '" ' ' .. -': tJk-- J TT- - , HARDIN - & '' .. '9 MILLAR' MtJSieW INCORPORATED 5 ?X . ,- - .!.' ' i' ' '. .. : ';V' t M ..' ? . , $ -- , '.'!' I S5 j- S2 7N s'j ...- - lh W. S. STATSERv Manage y "4 ' X Pi .nilrlxTPf.-'PVMlnlPQrna- 'SttTrnwjm (.3 -- ;&SM .0j ..-- . ,. , wVS.., AH. ." " ' v - t- ,1 t - ,M T t .wu. v m $. i"-- -f H$ - V -" .:-- .