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' L FRIDAY AFTERNOON IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTYrTHIRD YEAR BUSINESS-ADVERTIS- E IT FOR SALE No. 48 EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, ,KY., TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1912 GREAT IMPROVEMENTS BEING MADE ' Madisonville Notes i . At Mammoth Cave Hotel-- Will Be Completed in Time for The Bee's Party 0 - QN SATURDAY MORNING AUGUST 24 Mini-mot- h v The Semi-Week- ly Bee's Oave contest will end on Wednesday August 21at nt The votes will be counted by a committee of three disinterMid-nigh- t. i.0 ested parties' and the winners notified on Thursday Aui. 22nd. The seven successful contestants relatives. Miss Evelyn Rnmbo is visiting and their friends, who wish to Mls6 Sanna Bailey, of White PlailiB accompany them on this delight Ben M. Slaton went to Louisville ful trip will be ready to leave todayon business. Earlington on train No. 52 SatNeal Spillman, of Earlington, was Every body la talking Chautauqua. It 1b indeed a privilege to have this body of celebrated ontertatner and able orators come to us. With the number of lectures being given at the different churches of the city this week our people are not in lack of opportunity whereby they should "get knowledge". two twelve year old lads named Rogers and Williams were Benteno d Friday to the house of correction fur robbery. Mrs. John Robinson, of near town went to Providence today to visit k urday August 24 arriving at in town Monday. Evausville at 12:40 p. m. The Sloano Givens went to Dawson afternoon will be spent at oue of Monday. the parks and the party will take Paul King, oFEarllngton, was in the steamer, Oity of Evausville, town last night. OF THfe SIX Oiir community is fortunate this season in being one of 600 Chaiitauqua centers U on the American'' Continent. Jf .yjluridreds of places have long wanted Chautatiquas, but can not get them. It costs lots of money to bring tents, platforms, seats, speakers of? National reputation, and an army of magicians, musicians and other entertainers to participate in a great seven-da- y continuous program. News of Shamrock i ONE j t Church Notes 4 I A. G. Spillmau, Gen. Supt., of St--. Bernard Mining Co., of Earlington was here Tuesday. V. H. Rise is spending this week at Kirkwood. .Messrs J. Q. Baruett and Henry Jones passed through enroute to Providence Monday. Mrs. O. O. Curtis, of Hopkins-villis visiting relatives here. Mrs. Ruth Mitohel visited' relatives in Earlington last week. Mr. aud Mrs. John Harland spent Sunday iu Evansville. Mr. Whifler, of St. Bernard Mining force Earlington was here Saturday. Mr. T. H. Rico and family, of Princeton, Ky., have returned home after a weeks visit with Mr. e, Au aadiencp that occupied every availible seat, nud many standing, assembled Sunday night to witness the annual Children's day exercises given by the Children of the Sunday School,. and many were turned away for lack of room The reputation of the exercises given by this school always draws a large crowd and it was the sentiment of those present that this reputatiou was even exceeded this year, tor never has there been a more excellent pro-gra- n than the one presented Sunday night. The reoitations,drills, songs and all were so pleasing impossible to that it would-bmention any individual without speaking of all. Much credit is due the committee; Miss Mary Mothershead, Mrs. John L. Long,' Mrs. W. R. Ooyle, and Mrs. F.B.. Arnold for the care and patience given in the preparation. The church was tastily decorated with cut flowers and asparagus and ferns, presenting a bright apperarance, this was due to the, taste and work of a special committee of which Miss. Annie-Moore at 5:80 in time for supper. Leav- 'Vf Ben M. Slaton went to Louisville on bulsness. Miss Mary Jenkins died at her home on Arch St. Saturday of tuberculosis, she leaves a widowed mother. MIbb Jenkins was a wo LET'S ALL man ofjovablo christian character ' and wonderful energy. Interment THIS took place at the Odd Fellows ing Green and will arrive in Rev. Cook having charge of: Evnns7ille Friday morning. the service. 3E 3E This Green river trip is one of Miss Sarah Hayes 1b visiting in the most delightful imaginable Mayfleld The Elk dance at FORTY DOLLAR GOLD WATCH and the wonders of the cave canwaB a success. not be pictured. A. 0. Janin Will be Given (o Young Lady Having Political arguments the present manager is arrang warm ono prominent are waxing republican Highest Number of Votes ing to establish a tennis court, politican is prononcing Roosevelt on August 24. croquet ground, lawn swings and a traitor to the Nation and others a moving picture show, and are relating. The Bee has decided A protracted meeting ib in pro- to give to tho young lady who has there will bo no lack of amusement at the cave. hotel. As to gress at Center St. Presbyterian the highest number of votes in the Mammoth cave contest a handsome the scenery, there is a wilderness church. Sunday night waB chidrens service $40.00 Gold Watoh. This is an Elgin of giant oaks and poplars laced at the Main st. jfresoytesian church 14 karat Solid Gold U. 3, Assay with huge grapevines, deep waB well attended. watch guaranteed by the well known vines, and immense rocky .cavJewelors Hollinder & Truempy, of Headaches Signs of Danger. erns with limpid streams tumbcity, and can be seen in their sulfeia this Anyone this ling down the rocks that sparkle frequently infrom town that neivous show window. This prize will be splitting, to to go like diamonds in the sunlight. headaches ought a 25c at onceof the awarded to the one of the seven our bottle druggist and get in theMam-mot- h A traveler has tid, "There is no Carlstedt's German Liver Pdwder. successful candidateswho has the Cave contest scenery along the Rhine that is HeadaoheB always indicate consti- highest number of votes at close of pation in a daugerouB form, that equal in graudureawe and inspir-beaut- y may result in other extremely seri- contest aud is well worth an extra even eiTort to win. Don't forget you reto that of the upper ous ailments sometimes Bright's Disease and Appendicitis. ceive 1000 votes for every dollar paid Green river." The Our Carlstedt's German Liver Pow- in on for subscription, 1000 on the Liver, real Bee I&8 been able to make a der acts constipation a tho doBes nvery dollars worth of job votes you work few cause of rate of $20.00 for thifi trip in. entirely remove the trouble insure secure and 500 votes on each Titauio eluding all expenses. The boat a lasting cure never falls guaran- a or Vultures Claw and 8000 votes teed if you have headaches, get people have limited us to a cer- bottle today from tne Stl Bernard with every "Big 5 Granit Ware sot." this Mining Co., Incorporated, tain uUtsber and wheu that partment. 25c a bottle. Dcug De- Now girls of is a good proposition jutit think it, weeks oatlm:, four number is .reached we can take hundred mile river trip, a visit to Langley-Vins- on no more, so if you wish to acthe wonderful Mammoth Cavo and a company the party turn your . Miss Florenoe Langlny, of Evaus- handsome $10.00 gold watoh, is this name into this office as early as ville, and Mr. Luciau Vinson, of not enough to work for. Put your possible so thatlwo may reserve this oity, were quietly married at the friends to work for you, get enthushome of the bride Saturday, and ar- iastic believe you are going to win, a place for you. rived in this city on 51 that after-noo- keep it up until the end of the con-toand you will win. Turn In your Their marriage waa quite a Always Blessed subscribers and your money as fast surprise to their friends. with a Hearty Appetite if you use The groom is an employe of the as you get them at least once a week DtgoBteze. It helpsyour Ptomaoh do tho work, digests what you eat and L. & N. at tins place and baB a host then hold youf votes if you wish, but get your subscriptions iu prommakes good rich blood from your of friendB. food, No more Sleepless. Nights, The bride Is a charming young ptly. We havo another Bupply of Headache or Stomach Misery. Get. lady who has many friends here and "Titanio's on the way and will suprid of all these troubles with DIges-tezeFiftv cents a bottle, worth ten- elsewhere, having for a while been ply you with all you- need, don't fold Its cost, at drug department of in charge of the Idle Hour Theatre, hesitate to call this office up and ask the St. Bernard Mining Company, being succeeded by Mr. Wm. Hor-rel- l. for information, we are here for that incorporated. The young couple will make purpose. this their future home. The Bee It is now well known that more Hopkins County Sunday School Associajoins their many friends in wishing than ono case of rheumatism in ten tion, to be Held at Earlington June 25 them a happy future. requires any internal treatment whatever. All that is needed is a An excellent program Ib belnp prefree application of Chamberlain's Ends Hunt lor Rich Girl pared by the executive committee, Liniment and massaging the parts for Oftea-ththis promises to be a great event hunt for a rich wife ends at each application. Try if and see Earlington and Hopkins County. when the man meets a woman that how quickly it will relieve tho pain strong aud soreness. Sold py all dealers. The officers expect this to be the uses Electric Bitters. Her imrvflH tell in a bright brain and ), greatest in its history. The day even temper. Her poaob-blooHustler Gets County Printing meeting will be hold at the new complexion and ruby UpB result from pure blood ; her bright eyes from Methodist church, and there will be hor The Hustler was awarded the from sleep; her a meeting on Monday night, June restfulfree muscles, elastic stepof the printing of the Sheriff's Settleall telling firm, 24. at the Christian church. This health'&nd strenth Electrio Bitters meeting will be addressed by the give a woman, and the freedom from ment for the year. By the fiscal State secretary Mr. Joplin. Lot the indigestion, backache, headache, court Monday The Hustler's cirSunday School workers all Join in fainting attd dizzy spells they pro- culation in Hopkins County be-i- n making thB a great day for the ad- mote. Everywhere thev are womk 898 more than The Semi vancement of our Sunday Sehool in- an's favorite remedy. If weak or BOo at All Druggist. Weekly Bee't. terest. ailing try them. to-da- ing Evansville about 7:8Q will arrive at the Mammoth Gave Monday morniug for breakfast. The manager of the cave will have conveyance at the landing to tako care of the baggage and all passepgers, who Wish to ride the half mile from., the landing to cava hotel. After breakfast, and 'a rest at the hotel, the party will take ono of the routs either No. 1 or 2 and take the other route the next day. Will leave the cave Wednesday morning on the steamer Ohuperone and go to Woodbury, where they will be transferred to the steamer Bowl- Miss Mary Francis Ashby has returned from Lebenon College for MIsseB vacation. Margarot and Louise Mc, Pherson have gone to Paducah to attend a houso party of two weekB duration. Mrs. Montle Cox went to Nebo to see her mother who Ib very sick. Mrs. S. F. Beard on Arch street is still very sick and remains in asem-conclous state. y Local Enterprise supplemented by the capital and other resources of the Redpath Bureau the oldest Bureau in the world, also the fact that this place is within easy one-da- y railroad connection witn other notable Chautauquas, has made it possible for us to boast of being one of America's 600 Chautauqua centers. Best of ally this year's success means permanency, and that this place will be the mecca for thousands during Chautauqua week every year. relatives. Whit Rice and.O. K. Johnson made a business trip to Circle Oity Saturday. Meti Teague and Oscar Frank- lin were in Providence Saturday night. cem-et&r- y. HELP MAKE YEAR A SUCCESS. fJ3JrW htfXr-- 1 I! i 'i r -- vi -- n r?V V JV - an reached 220 and the collection was $0.21. EnthusiaBm Ib running high in the preparations for Bally Day next Sunday and indications point to a very large attendance. ArOtho Rice was in Kirkwood rangements wlfl be made to accommodate comfortably all who come. Sunday. Jluu.UQenny F. .Teague, of Mr. Brazelton filled the pulpit Sunday morning, having closed a Providence, was here Suuday. good mooting at Henderson with ten Mr. and Mrs. Funkhouser spent additions. There were also two to the church hero at night. Sunday in Providence. Plans have been made for ex tention of SO feet in length of St. Bernard Company Store building, which will make the store 80 feet,in length. Ohas. Ourtis, of Hopkinsville, was here attending to business. A large crowd of young people spent Sunday evening at Lakeside Park, kodaking. e was chairman. The offering amounted to $45 which goes to Foreign Missions. The attendance at Sunday School ns Hotel-Madiso- A Hard Fight But Not Defeated Semi-Week- ly Semi-Week- ly , The Baraca Boy's and Mortons Gap Base ball team met on the ground of the latter on the 8th., it was a hard fought game but visiting team being out classed had to give up the game with a sooro of 5 to 2., each team wanted the game as it was the first o.f the season, The features of the game were Guest, Mitchell, Spillman and Car-re- ll who started by making a triple play right at the time it waB moBt needed. Mitohell pitched a fine game and used his head to perfeo. tion. Guest who covered 1st. bae was in tho game from beginning to end, he was tried sevoral timeB but nothing got by. Spillman ib a wonderful player, he never gets dizzy, and ib always ready to do his part and do it well. If you have never seenFostor slide make arrangements for a vacation and lix it up with some ono to carry your mealB to you then take your post at the diamond and wait for him to reach first, it will sure be worth all etfortB you make. The Baraca line up la as follows: Jake Perry has returned from Evansville, where be has been for the past two weeks attending his wife, who is ill in Walker's Sanitorium and reports her improving. A sprained anklmay as a rule be cured iu from three to four days by applying Chamberlain's Liniment and observing the directions with each bottle. For Bale by all dealers Children's Day At Methodist Great Success Church a "Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years. appetite, and what I did eat distressed me ribly. Burdock Blood Bitters reached cause." J. II. Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. No ter- the. Ben Lacey Takes a Wife: Sunday at the Methodist Churoh South, was the greatest in History. There were 2G5 iu class formation at Sunday School, and the house was packed at the children's service. The enthusiam "waB unbounded, the offering' was liberal. All were delighted with the exercises. The committee on program is to be complimented for its great success. The parts by the children were ex cellent, the music was especially at, Ben Lacey who waB at one- time conductor en thiB division of the L.. & N. was married June, 4th. to M1sb- AttaAtRlns, of Dallas, Tex. Mr, Laoey is at present conductor on the M. K. & T. and is said to be in line for promotion. The happy pair are spending their honeymoon on the Gulf of Mexico. Their Kentucky friends wish them success. - No More Dyspepsia. Gas, or other Stomach Troubles.. Nothing will remain undigested or sour on your stomach if you. will take a little Dlgesteze. a powerful digestive, harmless and pleasant as Maple Syrup. For Bale by the drug department or the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. Earnest Brinkley Buys Home. Farmer, C Mitchell, P Gulst, 1st., b Foster, 2st., b Carrell, 3rd., b Farmer Spillman, S. S. Sb.arp, R.F. u. st Larmouth, O. F. Mitchell, L. F. Cobb Graco 1 BASEBALL MANAGERS. ATTENTION The Baraca team challenge all amateur teams. For particulars, Tuos Fabmer. Mur. write Constipation causes headache, indigestion diz- Earnust Brinkley has purchased tractive. the property of Claud McKmlzie on If you aeslre to get In touch with Sebree Avenue and will make cou tli greatest movement of modern on U. siderable Imprvvera-u- fj times join ono of tho Sunday Scliools of the town. Mrs Leila Love wife of Wiley Love a farmer living near Coven'a Ga.. You Can Eat Anything. says:"Ihavn taken Folej' Kidney? be Pills find Eat what your stomach craves claim aud them. them togave all you me alfor Thev without the slightest fear of indigestion, which is an awful feoling. You most instant relief when my kidneys will not bo bothered with Sour were sluggish and inactive. I cheerStomach, Heartburn, NaiiBea, Bad fully recommend them to all sufBreath or Heavy Feeling if you will ferers from kidney troubles. "Foley take one dose of Digeuteze. It re- Kidney Pills are as carelully made lieves and cures as if by Magic. and as scientifically compounded as Pleasant as Candy. Belief in one any medicine your home doctor cau. minute. Get a 60c bottle from the cau give you. They act directly on drug department of the St. Bernard the kidneys and bladder. St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Mining Company, Incorporated. Drug Department. Offitt-R- ay ziness, drowsiness. For a mild, opening medicine, use Coans Regulates. 23c a box at all stores. Odd Fellows Decorate o nf , St. Bernard Lodge No. 210, 1. O. O. F., mot at their lodge hall Sunday afternoon and marched to the cemetery and after moBt beautiful and appropriate ceremonies, decorated the. graves of their dead comrades who had fought their battles, laid down their arms and gone on to their reward in another world, The local lodge in a, strong, progressive body of oar representative citizens and ib accomplishing much good in quiet unassuming way. They also attended Children's Day' in a body at the M.S. Church, Bouth, Sunday morn-iDR. , were married Sunday at the residence of her mother in the grapevine country, in the presence of a few friends. The bride Ib a charming young lady with a host of friends while the groom is a valued employ of the St. Bernard Mining Co. They will make their home at this placo. The Bee Joins their friends in wishing them a happy aud prosperous life. Each age of our lives Mb itB joys. Old people ehould be happy, attd they will be if Chamberlain's Tablets are taken to strengthen the digeetloa.and keep the bowels regular. These tablet are mild and gentle In their action and especially suitable for people ot middle age and o)d$r '.For sale by all dealers,' .! Warren Ray and Miss Lucy Offitt Mrs. Pingree Shaver Improving Mrs. Pmgree Shaver who had the misfortune to fall and break her arm last week is improving and hrv friendB look for a speedy recovery. Hakes the Nation Gasp The awful list of injuries on a. Fourth of July staggers humanity. Set over against it, however, is the wonderful healing, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, ot .thousands, who suffered from burns, cuts, bruises, bullet wounds or explosions. Its tho quick healer of bolls, ulcores, eczema, sore lips or pIloB. 26ots at All Druggists. For Sale Main-Street- i . ! House and lot oh, Corner West. . Apply to i 2t ' Mrs. BbiiIikWIlmk. it ftilfiWi'ieir " tV-- V Ani:!U-A- - ' dm"". 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Second District Publishers League Brunch Office in ,..-.- -, : Post Office as Second Matter. Entered at the Earllngton Class Morton's Furniture Store, 119 Soath Main Street, Modi-,;,- . Keniaclv. Phone No. 4 MISS AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. j, Tuesday, June 11, 1912 Further Information and tree CescnpUro literature It you will ask us. light In weight vet rigid under operationhalf turn oflever lowers tho castors andpennits moving it to any location. WHto or phono today and wo will deliver it promptly if not Batisf after 16 days tree trial return to us end it will not cost you a cent. (a ac-to- ry and Cabinet operated by dog sleds during a good part of tho year. But Buch Ib the fpor, over tho trail between Cordova and Nomp, in Alaska. But for these mail facilities the dwellers of tho bleak northern peninsula during the long winter mouths would bo without mail Bervico, owing to the close of navigation. Even as It is, the route f ! i "TRAITORS TO J-- $& Telephone 47 accumulation of Alaskan mail In the Seattle post office, pending the first Btoamer's departure for Nome this season, weighed an entire ton. How soou the iron horse will take the place of the sled is a question; but Uncle Sam is looking seriously lu that direction. And this may even be the last year for tmtn'titiiiTfT" ""' Ban on Public Drinking Cup the Bled, if Congress gives him power to put his Panama digging outfit to account for railway building in Alaska. our forthcoming ChaTttauquai here by Judge Marcus A.. Kavanagh of the Superior Court, Chicago. This lecture is typical of several great messages which will be delivered here Chau- JUSTICE" The above: tMte lis the suhject of the adHress toe given, before, M A. .H ,MI i 1 m !!' '1 i4 :1 The man who whispeis 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." WOODMEN SHOULD ADVERTISE Head Clerk Commends Local Papcn to Favor of Local Camps. "Head Clerk Hawes of the Modern '"Woodmen of America recently advised the Clerks of local Camps that advertising: in the local papers la the best method of soouriug new members for the Sooity. Tnls suggestion has been accepted with exce-leresults by GampB in various parts of the country which are using a model disqlay ad. 12x12, prepared at the Head Clerk's office. Others are using Bmaller ads. with changes three times a week, and Btill others standing ads. of modest size. Ii is the hope and faith of the Head Clorks that Camps throughout the country will make a liberal ubo of printers ink, the .next Bix months oBpecially. A sample of the ad. prepared at the Head Clerk's office 1b enclosed with this issue of the nt Bulletin. How's This7 case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. haveBnown F Ji We the undersigned, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations aide by his firm. "We offer.One Hundred Dollars Reward for any Waldino. Kimmah & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, Hall's Ca tar.-- Curo is taken Internally, lading directly upon the blood and .mucous surfaces of thesy&tem. Testimonials sent free. IPrica 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pilts for constipation. h Proverbs of a yonng Layman J. BUSTS CHE K Men who learn to listen soon ST. "WILLIAM learn by listeumg. You can tell an earnest prayer as far as you can hear it. A real mean man always tries I to blame others for his meauness. Training up a child in the way he should go is a man's job. The church is the diniug room in the kingdom of God, not the .bedroom. Some men seem to think that attend. "there is a fullness of joy in the when your child hae whooping joyness of being f nil. cough be carefulto keep the cough loose and expectoration easy by Cough Remyou'll mash a finger or giving Chamberlain's Never can tell when edy as may be required. This rem-eb- y suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared will also llquiy the tough mucus Thousands rely on Or; Thomas' Electric Oil. and make it easier to expectorate. druggist sells it. ajc and 50c, Your in been used It hasepidemics aud successfullysure. is safe and many Appropriate Title. For Bale by all dealers. ' "Farewell!" was the title of a poem newspaper, sayB the wnt to a certain Goldsmith's 8ketch of Himself. laclede County Republican. "It's a Goldsmith has accurately sketched "be-pau- se Among the laws passed by the last Legislature that will become effective a week from today, Is the Dowl-in- g act prohibiting the use of public drinking cups. After June 12 it will be unlawful to provide a public drinking cup on any train or in any depot, hotel, reHtaurant or In any LAMASGO SUPPLY CO, place frequented by the public. The Room 3 Victory Bldg. full text of the new law IB as folEARLINGTON, KY. lows: of the common drinking The ubo cup on railroad trains and in rail- Suffered Twenty-On- e Years road stations, public hotels, boarding houses, restaurants or steamFinally Found Relief. boats, or stores or other publicly frequented places In Kentucky is Having puffered for twenty-on- e hereby prohibited. No person or corsidp.I finaporation in charge of the aforesaid years with a pain in my Dr. Kilmer's lly have tound relief in places, and no person or corporation Swamn-Roo- t. The physlclauB called shall permit on Bald railroad train, it "Mother's Pain" and mjectlous of in railroad stations, public hotels, mornhlne were my only relief for so time. I boarding houses, restaurants, steam short periods ofto undergobecame a surgical sick thatl had boats, or any publicly frequented operation In Nw Orleans, which beplace in Kentucky the use of the nefited me for two years. "When the drinking cup in commou.Theremust same pain came back oue day I was I gave up Hopes or your also be poBted in a conspicuous place so sick thatadvised me to try living A friend by the Individual or corporation, by Swamp-Roo- t and I at once commenthe drinking water contained in any ced using it. The first bottle did me of the places mentioned In foregoing so much good that I purchased two my second bottles. I am now paragraph, a warning cardboard bottle and feelinurllke ou new women. a with the above printed thereon In I passed a gravel stoue as large as a large letters, so they can be eaBily big red bean aud several small ones. read. Any pprson or corporation vio- I have not bad the least feeling of pain since taking yaur Swamp-Roolation of the provisions of this act and feel It my duty to recomendt this shall be considered a separate great medicine to all suffering humpunishable by fine In the am- anity. Gratefully yours, MRS. JOSEPH CONSTANCE, ount named above. All laws InconMarksvllle, La, are hereby re Avoyelles Par. sistent with this act Personally appeared before me, this pealed. 16th day of July, 1911, Mrs. Joseph Constance, who subscribed the above Lively as a Boy. statement aud made oath that the you are tired, run down, have same is true in substance and In If no appetite, get a bottle of Yucatan fact. fc Wm. Morrow, Notary Public. Chill Tonic. A few doseB will Bet you up give you a boy's appetite Letter to make you strong and lively as a PurlfleB the blood Dr. Kilmer ZL Coand strengthens the system. 50c a Binghamton N Y. bottle at the St. Bernard Mining "Will do for Co., Incorporated, Drug Depart- Prove What Swamp-RoYou ment. Sond to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing Prize of $50 offered. hamton, N. Y for a sample bottle. will convince anyone. You will A prize of fifty dollars in gold has It receive a booklet of valuable also been offered by John B. McFerran, information, telling all about the Chairman of the Educational Com- kidneys and bladder. When writing, mittee of the Louisville Commercial be sure aud mention tho Earlington y Bee. Regular fifty Club, to the County which Bends the cent and size bottleB for largest delegation of teachers and Bale at all drug stores. to the Kentucky EdutruBteos cation Association, which meets in Burbcher's Epigrams Louisville June 25, 20, and 27th. May Jefferson County is excluded from "WillrmJ.Barticher inLlpplncott's for More things would come to him this contest, and the distance traveled aB well as no delegates will be who waits if they were not capconsidered, thus giving the most tured ou theway by the man who distant and isolated countlea an equal show with those adjacent to won't wait. Men who economize should be Louisville. Many counties have their eyes ou this prize, and are careful that they do not become organizing lare delegations to of-fen- A Texas Wonder The Texas Wouber cures Kidney aud cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism, and all irregularities of bladder troubles, removing grayel, the kidneys and bladder in both men and women Regulates blnCder trourles in children. If not sold by yonr druggist w'll be sent by mall on recipt of $1.00. One Big Cast small bottle Ib two months treatment anb seldom fails to perfect a It a certain Presidential candicure, Send for' testimonials from date ever writes a play It will be Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W, Hall 2953 Olive street, St. Louis Mo. difllcult to find a stage large enough to accommodate all the villIatiB In hold by all druggists. it. Chicago News. Golden Rule. tauqua Week. about it. TelL yaur friends i ii . It V . m If Some Swatting It becomes necessary to abanWill Do k Whatever I have tried to do at all, I A CARD have tried with all my heart to do W hen baby tuffars vrltb eczema or loma ItchThis ib to certify that Foloya well. What I havo devoted mysolf to, ing use Doiu's have devoted myself to completely. Honey and Tar Compound does not of Itikia trouble, way and It ItOintment, V llitla I goes a long aafa for children. contain any opiates, any habit formNever to put ono hand on anything ing drugs, or any ingredients that joe a box at all i tores. on which I could not throw my wholo could possibly harm its users. Ou self, nnd never to affect depreciation the contrary, Its great healing aud of my work, whatever It was, I And toothing qualities make it a real now to havo been one of my golden remedy for coughB, colds irritations of the throat, chest aud lungs. Very Serious rules. Charles Dickens. H. L. Blomqulst.E'dalle Wis., says It is a very serious matter to ask his wife considers Foley's Honey, Helped To Keep Down Expenses ' and Tar Compound the best cough for one medicine and havs the cure on the market. "She has tried wrong one given you. For this Mrs. J. E. Henry, Akron, Mich, various kind but Foley's gives the reason woarge you in buying to tells how she did so :"I was bothered best result of all." The genuine is with my kidneys aud had to go in a yellow package. Ask for Foloy'B be careful to get the genuine nearly double. I tried a samplo of Honey and Tar Compound and Foley Kidney Pills and they did me accept no substitute. St. Benard so much good that I bought a bottle, Mluing Co., Incorporated, Drug BUgk-draugHT and they saved me a big doctor. s Department. bill. Liver Medicine "For weak back, backaobe, rheuIceland Education. matism, urinary and kidney troubles Icelanders aro now famous for their Th reputation: ef tnls old. rettuse Foley Kidney Pills. They help ble. medicine, for constipation, ia St. Benard Mining Co., high standard of eduqatlan. Every ?mokly. digestion and liver trouble, is firmDrug Department. child of ten In this remote little land ly established". It does not imitate can read and write, neither abject povother medicines It it bettec toes erty nor excessive- wealth is seen, and Repentance. e&ers, or it weald not liver, powder, with a lasger The man who repents before he Is crime is rare; and tho latest step in sale than, all others combined. found out is generally pretty sure that tho evolution of this remarkable peoSOLD Of TOWN F2 somebody has picked up tho right ple is the founding: af a university at the capital. clew. - don Republican principles m ord'er to support tho Republican tloket in November, a million Republican voters will stand by the party principles and swat the third termer. Ka iifcas City Journal. X 4E '4 4- 4: 1 T'H i - .t i - twelve-year-ol- d. - ot The Circus of the Air HOPKINSVILLE, KY. JUNE 13th, 14th and 15th THREE BIG DAYS, each day presentN Semi-Weekl- one-doll- ar econo-miser- s. The man who ought to work aud doesu't is lazy and to him the mau who dosen't have to work but does is crazy. Home For Sale ft r .4 & Chance of a lifetime to make a splendid investment either for renting purpose or a home come Cood thing the gifted authoress bade himself In the following fashion: to the Bee office and find out the editor remarked, lt good-by,- " "Pond of enjoying the present, careshe will never see it again." less of the future, his Bentiments those about it. of a man of sense, his activities those of a fool; of fortitude able to stand Ever Darn unmoved at the bursting of an earthProm a "Helps quake, yet of sensibility to be affected column: "For the by tho breaking of a tea cup." to keep her face Your Face? to Housekeepera" woman who wishes in good condition there are strong metal frames to be had which make the darning easier." No, it's no new beauty treatment; the composing room did It with their lit tie hatchet It was her "lace" and not her face that the woman was to keep In good condition. Detroit News. Move On Now! ing an opportunity to see "HEAVIER-THA- AIR - FLYING - MACHINES" fly with the ease and grace of birds CIRCLING, DARTING AND RACING WITH SPEED ,m nd. Blindness is In m ' Fortune ha often been blamed foi ur bllndneee; but fortune is not so fcllnd as men, jurev Samuel Smiles. V a! m GREATER THAN OUR FASTEST TRAINS. EXPERT BIRDMEN WILL THRILL YOU WITH DARING FEATS OF THE AIR. The gates will be opened each day at 2 o'clock. Flying will begin promptly at 3 o'clock and every one will be given an opportunity to examine each machine fully, same being explained by persons having technical knowledge a feature seldom presented or permitted. .Remember the place and dates, ,Hbpkinsville, Ky., " 13th, 14th and 15tn, 1912. June . . fc & te n ii I I I I u? ' ? n( i s I &--- I OCAL pride should center .in the, forthcoming Chautauqua here. It is a really notable event and its success will mean much to the future of this community and this county. Everyone should be a booster. . . , says a policeman to a street crowd, and wbackB heads if it don't. "Move ou now," aays the big, harsh mineral pills to bowel congestion aud Buffering follows. Dr. King's New Life Fills don't bulldoze the bowels. They gently persuade them to right aotinn, and health follows. 25c at All Druggists. Large Finds of Pure Metal Unlikely Men havo found a mask of native copper weighing 420 tons and they have discovered a chunk silver f weighing one 'and. tons, but the largest nugget of gold that has' yet been seen weighed only 190 pounds. And gold seekers are Informed that larger finds in the future are unlikely, ot-pu- re t El , VI one-hal- HOPKINSVILLE AERO CLUB J i" &' ' "j iC'tT? - "viu&:.nrttilll.J mTj, iiAVi . ; J .'-- tj!Z,.-t.;:'- -: :?: MmHsiasaffimEMESisMmBsmmKA C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. TAKING IT TO THE PEOPLE ii s Notice to Contestants f, ooo votes will be allowed on every $i.oo worth of printing turned in by contestants Cave Contest. in the Mammoth No.' For prices on printing telephone 47. Earlington, or No. 4, madisonville. tt Funeral Director ana Embalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. deal being i nowadays thruouf said i"t this GREAT is Madisonville, Kentucky country about lems News of the Town L. 0. Wiley left Monday for n weeks viBlt to friends nnd relatives In Palestine, III. J. Anderson, of Etawah, Tenn., was bore last week. Jno. H. Fish attended the Aviation Olrcua In Evansville Saturday. Miss Leila Martin, of Nasbville, Tonn., Is the gueBt of her siBtorMrs. Mrs. Henrv Browning and daughter, of Mortons Gap, spent Sunday with bor parents. Ruth Long, of Madisonville, was iu town Sunday. Mrs. M. Hauna, Jr., iBtVislting atives In Owensboro this week. MrB. rel- taking public prob direct to the people. This is what President Tait and Col. Mi n T. C, Colem.an was In MadlBonville Saturday afternoon. STRAYED or STOLEN on the 9 day of May, from the Bob Kelly place, near the old No. 11 mines one little bay mare branded on the right thigh and branded on the left four shoulder, a little white spot in fore J. H. Fish, on Rldgeway. head, black mane and tail. And any OLD BAGS wanted at Bee office one that could give any Information clean cotten only accepted. of her whereabouts will be liberally rewarded. Address Euell Lamb, Nick Loua: and Family, of spent Sunday In Earling-ton- . Earlington, Ky. Miss Dot Bean was visiting in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rogers, who MadlBonville Saturday. have been visiting relatives in HenMrs. Harp Nourse viBlted friends derson for Boveral days returned in Madisonville Saturday afternoon. home Sunday. Brent Hart and Misses Elizabeth A. G. Draper and w'fo spent Sun- and Catherine Victory went to day In Hopkinsville. Saturday afternoon. Miss Noll Robinson, of St. Charles Ansel Waltrlp, of . Madlsouville, is visitliig friends in the city for a was In town Monday. tow dayB. Neal Holllnger, of Madisonville, FOR SALE One $100 course in attended the ball game here Sunday anything except civil engineering, FOR SALE One nice lot, a good from International Correspondence horse, a trap and harness. School of Scranton Pa. Will Bell at Mbs. Pat Blair. a bargain. Apply at Boo Office. Miss Artio Burton, of Madisonville Paul Livingston, of Madlsouville, visited friends here Sunday. was in town Sunday. Forest RobiuBon, of Madisonville. Brasher Baoou and Miss Boulab was in town yestorday. Driver, of MadlBonville, were in town Dr. Eldred Davis was in Hanson Sunday. Sunday. Paul Twyman, of HopklnBville, Sluane Givens, of Madisonville, has accepted a position in Miko waB at the ball game Sunday. Longs Bakery for the Summer. Norrls King, of St. Charles, was Mrs. J. W. Twyman, of HopklnB- In town Sunday night. ville. who baa been visiting friends Dallas Curtis, of Hopkinsville, in Earllngtou for several weeks is played with the local team Sunday. spending a fow days In Sebreo. Here's a bargain. We will pay Lisle Robinson and Montgomery tbe round trip fare, of auy one livHoleman of Madisonville attended ing in Earlington, who will purtbe Ball Game at Earlington Sunday chase as much as $2.50 worth of wall Chautauqua week will be Bargain paper from us. Week at our store, so don't fall to Sisic Bros. Book Store, pay us a visit. Money saving prices Madlsouville, Ky. m every department. Charles Jarrott of Hopkinsville Tbe McLeod Store, Incorporated. made a business trip to Earlington Mr. Newman O. Whltlord returned Monday. Sunday night from a most enjoyable Will T. Mills, the popular County visit to the Mammoth Cave. Court Clerk, of Madisonville. has George RobinBou was in Madison-Frida- y returned from Louisville where he night. received treatment in the Hope Wo hope be was benefited. Charles Nlsblt was in Madisonville Friday night. Roy Davis was in Madisonville John A. Moore atteuded the dance Sunday afternoon. at Madisonville Friday night. Douglas Ruckman of Providence Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coil of Madiattended tbe ball game here Sunday. sonville were lu town Sunday. Mrs Hoy Brinkley was In MadisonMao Hoffman of Madisonville was ville Saturday. in town Sunaay. Ham Arnold attended the ball Percy Steward was In town Sunday game here Sunday, Madi-sonvill- e, Mail-ningt" Roosevelt have been doing lately, and what all those interested in great public questions must do more and more as the years go by. , vfJZjjJl r June 21 to 27 NOT TRANSFERABLE 11 rl forthcoming Chautauqua here many important problems Iri the The Bee's Mammoth Cave Contest Good for 25 Votes for will be discussed. It is impossible tor all the people in the United States to attend any one Chautauqua. The Chautauqua must be taken to the people eventually in nearly every county ot the land where the population warrants it. The Redpath Bureau under whose direction the Chautauqua in this county is being given this year, is the greatest factor in the world today in this work ot carrying Chautauqua Program to the people. More than 250 Chautauquas are operated under Redpath management and the number is rapidly increasing. fo come to our forthcoming Chautauqua. Especial- Mi Ir placed in Ballot Box in Bee Office before Friday, June 14 ? PRINCESS SPECIAL! This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under new management and it's management guarantees its patrons high class entertainments. Especially Adopted for Ladies' and Children We are again running tho "Worlds Best Jb,ictures."You know what thatvmeanB. "Lublns." "Biograph," "Kalems," "Essany," "Patbe," "Sellg" and "Vltograph." MADISONVILLE, KY. Matinee Daily 2 p. m. Send word to all your friends r THE ECONOMICAL WAY The long distance service ot the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company enables tbe business mau to conduct all of his outside affairs in the most oconomioal and Satisfactory manner. You can get long distance connections t6 all outside important cities aud townB within a radius of one hundred miles of Earllug-toPrompt service, reasonable rates. For information, call CUMBERLAND n. ly if they have never before attended a Chautauqua program, it wM he a revelation to them. SSEM TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. "ST ? Sau-ltojlu- m. Lllburn Young, of Madisonville, was in town Sunday. "Woodson Browning, of Madisonville, warf in town Suuday afternoon Joel McPbersou atteuded tbe ball game here Suuday. Bradley Wilson, of Madisonville, was In town Sunday. Mesdameo C.H. LlndBay and Earl Stone were in town Sunday afternoon. Our great Chautauqua Sale will be the greatest buying event of the season. Watch for our big ad, in next papers. The McLeod Store, Incorporated. MIbb Janie Tallafeto, of Pembroke who la vUiting her brother Frank Tallafero, at MadlBonville, was the guest of Margaret Dudley yesterday. ErneBtRootz and daughter Mrs. Ernest Eastwood left Monday morning for Chicago where they will spend a few weeks with Mr. Kootz's slater. Neal Splllman was in Madisonville Three-Cen- t nt Coin protests. '' 10 ' ' ' ' '" ' '"sJL'reflfcVty?' KW: V" W .V . coin bill is not The three-cehaving everything ltB own wav. But the sources from which the protests concomo make an interesting glomerate. Not only are the Btreet car companies objecting and the tolephono companies, against this intended reform by the Ohio Congressman. A Western Pennsylvania church treasurer has written against the idea, because of the effect which lie feelB that it will havo upon the contributions to the collection plate He figures out that It will mean 40 per cent decline in Income, if the three-cen- t piece is to be substituted for the nickle. (r f Y" HS ir. .' .VW Is' Every Man Knows to be at His Best He Must Look His Best The hot days aro coming. We are prepared with all manuer of negligee comfort for man and boyB Diked" out in a High Art outfit, you'll not only look your best, but feel your best and be at your best. We've in thin everything that is new that's on trouserB, soft shirts, wash neckwear, undersuits, coats, wear. Straw hats and Oxford shoes. Swell Blue Serge Suits at $18:45. Special value b and llneB of Men's $10.50 to $20.00 "top-o-groun- Ben Sisk is now sole owner of the Siak Book Store of Madisonville having purchsed the interest of has brother Dr. A.O. Sisk of this place. Mr. Sisk has added largely to his stock and otherwise improved the store. Sunday. Mr." O. E. Dodley spent a feV Mr. O. A. Darrah was In Evaus-vill- e days in Union Oo. last week. Sunday. Get your Hammock from The Frank Cain of Mortons Gap was Sisk Book Store, Madisonville; lu Madisonville Saturday night. prices range from $1.00 to $5.00. Marc Goldnamer who has beon tx MadlBonville The Bee's Big 5 Set we will give this Big 5 Set of French Granitevvare worth $5 and a years subscripBee for $3.00. This is a tion to the Semi-Weekl- y Suits at $14.45. $22,-6- And a step higher, we've other linos of Men's 0 to $25 Suits at $18 45. You can enjoy the advantages of these bargains by personal purchase, or mall or.phone order. IT PAYS TO TRADE, HERE, M" L . - mi hxAmwutei mwmom Miss Bessie and Lockie Grace for several days returned to his home iu Princeton will leave Wednesday to visit rela-ive- a la Bartlettsvllle and Okloho-m- a Monday. City,, Oklo. Miss Maude Parish, of Madisonville, spent la3t night with Mrs. Walter Martin.. Mrs. O. B. Thayer, of Tullohoma, Tenn., 1b visiting her mother Mrs. Ernest Rootz this week. loft mo, with a frightful coughSaid verywedk1. Xhad spells, when I could Mrs. Fred ootz, of Central City, hardly Ifrdathe or sjeak for 10 to 20 mother-in-is spending tbe week with her minutes. .. My doctor, could not help law, Mrs. Ernest Rootz.' ' me, but I was completely cured by Of course you are coming to the Chautauqua then while here be sure to visit our Great Chautauqua Sale. You will be agreeably surprised at Mrs. J. E. Cor, Joliet, III. tbe Beat Values to be bad, SOc AND $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. The McLeod Store, Incorporated. For a limited time PNEUMONIA $6.00 proposition for only $3.00, and is good value. Call and 'see those sets or telephone 47 and we will have one delivered to you. x DR. KING'S New Disoovery SEMI-WEEKL- Y BEE Hi Earlington, Kentucky cO T - a 3 ti rh. r CHAUTAUQUA FACTS The first Chautauqua in the world was founded in 1873. There are some 600 in America today. Nearly 300 of the 600 are directly under Redpath management the same bureau which is furnishing our Chautauqua. There are fifty more in the United States today than there were a year ago, our forthcoming Chautauqua being one of the fifty. The size of the tent to be erected here is 90 x 130 feet. Three thousand people can be accommodated at all performances. ! B. The tent crews will be composed of college men. Salt In Chimney. In building a chimney it Ib recommended to put a quantity of salt into fho mortar with which the intercourse of brick Is laid. The effect, say8 the Commoner, will be that there "will never bo any accumulation of soot In the chimney, for the reason that the salt In the portion of mortar which Is exposed will absorb the moisture on damp days, and the soot, becoming lamp, will fall down from the walls of the chimney and may bo easily Mayor F. D. Rash. 'Police Judge A. J. Boiiimtt. Chief of Police Wm. Bradley. Night ChlefJ. H. Hamby. City Clerk Paul P. Price. f T Treasurer Frank li. Arnold. City Physician W. K. Nisbet. A'nd a lot of other ,' City Engineer R. E. Whipfler. Streft CommlBSlonerRobt. Wood People Is Described In Councilman Madison Oldham, F. D. Rash, Geo. C. Atkinson, Thos. G6e HOME PAPER Blair, C. M Henry. Mooting night Qrst Monday night in each month. School Trustee Paul M. Moore. Chau-tauqu- as Health IT REGULARLY G.Board of Klag and Ed M. Trahorn, TAKE Gilbert Curtis B. John-sufll. D. PoBtmaster Chas. Cowell. THOROUGH WORK Fikb Department H D. Rogers, Chief: F. B. Arnold, Assistant Chau-tauqu- as How Earlington Citizens Can Find Chief; Chas. Barnott, Captain; Claude Long. Gilbert Lonur. W. D. Freedom From Kidney Troubles CnvunesB, Brick fcjoutfiwprth, Baker i Fugate, Geo. T. Miller, "Will Ray-burIf you suffej from backache Bryant Deal, Firemen. From urluary disorders Any curable disease of the kidCHURCHES. neys, Catholic Church. First mass every Sunday and holy day at 7:00 Use n tested kidney remedy. a. m. Duan's Kidney Pills have been 9:80 a. Second mass and preaohlnp7 m. Vespere and benediction tested by thousands. p. m. Rev. J. P. McParland, Pastor Grateful people testify. Christian Church. Sunday Can you ask more convincing school at 9:80 a. m. Preaching every Chau-tauqu- as Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. proof of merit? m. Prayer meeting overy WednesT. J. Pool, Nortonville, Ky., says: day at 7:80 p. m. "I was afflicted with kidney trouRev. H. J. Brazelton, Pastor. ble for about ten years. I had painn M. E. Church. Regular servicer iu the small of mv back. My back third Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p.m. ashed at night and I was lame in Prayer meeting Thursday evening Sundny-Bchothe morning. I tired easily, was at 7:80.meeting, Becond at 2:80 p. m, Class Sunday at nervous and hnd headaches and 10:30 a.m. dizzy spells and my sight was also Rev. G. W. Dame, Pastor. M. E. Church, cjooth. Roy. W affected. The kidney secretions passed too frequently and contained O. Brandon, pastor. Services oi. 11 a. evtry and sedimeut. Colds always settled on 7Mop. Sunday at school ui. 9:80 m. Sunday at kidneys. I finally begad using a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday the Doan's Kidney Pills nnd afewdosea evenings at 7:80 o'clock. Ladies' relieved me. Doan's Kidney Pills Aid Society every Monday afterOfficial Board meeting Mon-dahave given me more relief than any noon.after first Sunday ;u each other remedy I ever tried. month. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Missionary Baptist Church -cents. Foster-Mllbur- n Co.. Btiffalo,-Ne- has services 2nd and 4th Sunday in York, sole agents lor the United each month also Saturday night before and Sunday night following States. y eych Suhday prayer mooting Remember the name Doan'a and evening. Sabbath school ' Dr. A. O. Sisk, Supt. LadieB Aid take no other, meets each Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Paftor W. H. Gregbr, of Value of Qcod Hooka. Louisville. When I consider what some books Genfkai Baptist Church. -have done for the world, and what Services fourth Sun jay morning and they are doing, how they keep up our evening in each month and Saturhope, awaken new courage and faith, day evening preceding. Prayer soothe pain, give an ideal life to those meeting Friday eveniLg. Sunday whose hours are cold and hard, bind school 2 p. m. Rev. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. together distant ages and foreign Episcopal Church Services 2nd lands, create new worlds of beauty, bring down truth from heaven, I give and 4tu Sunday night at 7:45 at the The Dingo. , eternal blessings for this gift, and Library. Sunday School at 3 p. in. Tho dingo is a species of wild dog thank God for books. James FreeRev. Geo. C. Abbitt, Rector. found in Australia, and is Jo that man Clarke. country what the wolf is to eastern LODGES. Europe and the coyote to America. Masonic Lodge Ei W. Turner Hunting in packs, he Is a perpetual Boating on Boiling Lakes. No. 548 meets 1st. and 3rd. Friday? menace to Australia's chief indusIn each month. In the southern part of Now try, tho breeding of sheep. Owing E. J. Phillips, Sec. there are hot SDrlnes where the to his cunning and swiftness tho Maoris go boating on boiling lakes.l Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K. of P. dingo is able to hold his own In Tbero are also little holes in the .meets every Monday night. Visit central Australia, and Is likely to do earth through which the steam spouts, ors welcome. Ernest Newton, so for a long time to come, notwith- and the native women use these K.of R. and S. standing the fact that a generous places Instead of fires for cooking. Hopkins Lodge, A. O. U. W. No price is set upon his head by the v.i at Happened CITY DIRECTORY. 0 Jones -- FRANK rR. pastor ofW. GyNSAULUS, Central Church, - Chicago, and president of Armour n, n, Institute of Technology, often referred to as the world's greatest preacher says: "The chautauquas have become a great people's university. They are among the greatest feeders for our colleges and universities". He further states that ten per cent of the students in the institution of which he is president, Armour Institute, owe their presence to the chautauqua influence" t. i A. ol It? 11 ufila fA I VA v I Mmi 111 vcf I'I III W Lawn Swing Four passenger, extra strong all oak frame, back is be ybM lWln to four different Wed-desda- PorchShades The only porch shade that iapainted, wide slats 6, 8 and 10 feet wide. HI i 111 10 1 1 II wMJBnCTr.'y'MCT.vgCS C. Madisonville, A. Morton Embalmer Furniture, Carpet and Draperies, Funeral Director and Monkeys Stormed Gibraltar. A modern Battle of Gibraltar took place in the old Moorish castle, used as a civil prison, between the monkeys that Infest the Rock and the prison warders. One monkey nearly choked Senior Warden Cheehon to death and the simians finally drove "their human foes into the prison. The monkeys have been considered almost tame. They are Barbary apes and are tjio only monkeys in Europe not in captivity. -- Child's Timidity Averted Tragedy. A Tallangatta (Victoria) woman, after undressing her child in the iltchen one evening recently, told the little girl to run upstairs to bed, relates an Australian exchange. The child whimpered and asked not to be sent upstairs without a light. The mother after scolding the child for lier foolish timidity, got a light and accompanied her upstairs, when Bhe was horrified to find a large black snake curled up on the pillow. Y. Q. Walker, Sec. There is no real need of anyone being troubled with constipation. Golden Cross Lodge, Earlington. They Put An End To It Chamberlain's TabletB will cause No. 525 meetB 1st. and 8rd,, Saturday Charles Sadie, 80 Cook St., Roch- an agreeable movement of the bow- night iu each month. ester, N.Y.,8avs he recommendB els without any unpleasant effect. Mrs. Bertha Umstead, Sec. Foley Kidney Pills at every opportu- Give them a trial. For sale by all Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets 1st nity because they gave him prompt dealers. and 3rd Saturday nights iu eael relief from a bad case ct kidney Miss Lizzie Huff, Sec. month. trouble that bad lon bothered him. Ancient Vaults Exposed. Lodge, Earlington Ben Hur Such a recommendation, coming During heavy rains in Kildare Court, No. 1st and meetB Sable, ib direct and convin- county, Ireland, a portion of the walls 8rd Monday55, night every Masonic from Mr. at old qua cing evidence of great curative lities of Foley Kiduey Pillj. The gen of historic Kildare abbey, Castleder-mo- Hall. DR. U. a. Johnson, Scribe. became undermined and fell, Standwalte, Tribe No. 67, Rod Men uine Holey iuanoy r uis are never put up in sealed when it was discovered that under- meets every Friday sleep. sold in bulk, but Harry Long, C. of R. bottles, Piiclnseri In a yellow carton. neath were vaults In which were Ask for Foley Kidney Pills. Refuse skulls and human remains. It is calWoodmen of the World, Catalpa substitutes. bt. Benard Mining Co., culated that these remains have been Camp No. 801 meets every WednesIncorporated Drug Department. there for the, last eight centuries, day night. All members are earnestly requested to be there. since the time the abbey was a t, 561 meets every Thursday night. Kentucky COLORED COLUMN. MAV COUGHS AND BREAKS RIBS After frightful coughing apell a RKV J. K. EVA.N8,"fcDITOR man in Neeuuii, Wis. , felt terriblo pains iu his side and his doctor found two ribs had been broken Earlington, Ky., June What asrouy Dr.King's New Dis- The colored women are still carrycovery would have paved tiiin. A few teappoutit ul tmif a late ing on their meeting at the Sulpher cough ,while president ue routs ob. well. Park. Will cIobo Sunday! at stinate coughs, expels Miihborn 0 p. m. 2. History Repeats Itself. I Not long since a restaurant was started on Tenth street Just north of Market It was called "the Napoleon," I. C. R. R, TIME CARD. Y". Q. Walker, Soc. and the name was on the window in Elks, B. P. O. No. 788 meets at large letters. When the place failed Tune of departure of Illinois Cen- Madifionville Monday night. not long after starting, some cruel B. N. Gordon. Exalted Ruler. wag chalked under the word "Napo- tral trains from Nortonvllle, Ky.Roy S. Wilson, Socretary. NORTH BOUND. leon" "at Waterloo." Pittsburg Earlington. Chapter, U. D. C, 1.28 p.m. No. 102 meetB lat Thursday in each month 3.40 a. m. No 104 at 2:30 p. m. No. 122, local pass. 10.45 a. m. Mrs. Emma Davis. Pres. (5.80 p. in. No. 130. local Knights and Ladies of Security SOUTH BOUND .will meet every second and fourth rrVrViViWiWiViW.ViViVWrW Monday nights. Visiting momhors 4.08 p.m. No. 101 invited to attend. 1.46 a.m. No. 103 WiluCarrioan, Clerk. No. 121, local pasB. 1.28 p.m. Licensed Embalmer No. 135 looal pass 5.53 a. m. :: 5,'Vlsitlug members are cordially Funeral Director. invited to attend any of these Lodges DOOR.TO POST OFFICE, J NEXT j L. & N. TIME CARD. n", Misunderstanding Inevitable. Does anyone expect to go through Phone 124-- 2 MAD1SONVILLE, KY Time ol arrival of trains pasBin; lire without being misunderstood? Wo through and departure of train are sometimes misunderstood and originating at Eaumgton. hear of It; we are frequently mlsun- Effective Sunday, April 0, 1911 and never Know it. 'derstood NORTH BOUND. "Humphrey J. Desmond. No. 92 6.25.a. m. 11.08 a. m, No. 52.... 7.84 p.m. No. 94 Not Used to It. 11.22 p, m. No. 54 rel-ativ- es Theater Manager You are engaged some of ' feel sure its a Godsend to hn- -' inanity,1' writes Mrs. Eftie Morton Columbia, Mo. "for I believe 1 would have Consumption to day, If 1 had uot used tlilw grat rtuundy. Bernard Walton, ClerK. Monroe Davis, Deputy Clerk. It's guaranteed to satisfy' hiui you Modern Woodmen of the World, can get a free trial bottle, or or ? 1.00 size at all druggists.. No, 11992 meets every Wednesday. 50-ce- nt coldB or heaU weak, scire lungs, "I Saint's Tomb to Order. An English contemporary tells the story of an Indian frontier tribe which, having been Jeered at by another tribe because it possessed no tombs of saints, went out, killed a holy man, and buried him. well-know- n s B. M. SLATON I I . your friends and from surrounding towns, or even from a distance, coming to visit you this summer? If so, why not urge them to come Chautauqua week? Your thoughtfulness in this matter will be long remembered by them. It will be a real treat to be here Chautauqua week. A RE r SOUTH BOUND. , No. No. No. No. 58 95 61 93 4.80a.m. 7.49 a.m. 4.21 p.m. 10.48 p.m. AH you will havo la tn raortv money. "Thnnks. .iHhlnk I should like to have a few foe tho a box-offlc- o. rehearsals." Meggendorrer uiaeuer. When a New Perfection Comes in at the Door Heat and Dirt Fly Out at the Window. This Stove saves Time What would it mean to you to have heat and dirt banished from your kitchen this summer to be free, from the blazing range, free from ashes and soot? INTEltimBAN TRAINS. No. No. No. No. No. NORTH BOUND. 100 7.54 a.m. 2,00 p. m. 108.. 110 5.02 p, m. SOUTH BOUND. ' .... Not by an Old Hand. Mrs. Exe It isn't rlgnt to cnarge iWilllo "with taking that money out of your pocket. Why don't you accuse me? Mr. Exe Because it wasn't all Taken. Boston Transcript. ; It saves Labor It saves Fuel It savca YOU Ma ia with 1 , 2 and 3 burn er!, with Ions, enameled, tur luochimocyi. Hand-finali- ed throughout, tome It 2- - and 3 .burner ttnYM The. can bo had with or without a cabinet top, which ! fitted with drop itierm, towtl rack, etc. All dealer t carry Ithe N, Perfection Store. Frco Coo Book with rwrtfOYO, Cook Book aba aarea to ativoM ending iceetata coref nai C No. 105,...'. No. Ill 107 109 m. ,.,.12.57 p. m. 6.10 p ling, 8.10 p.m. m. The progress of man bas been Measured by the progress of his '4 . Progrctt a Matter of Ideals. New VtTcctioit milnBgT,Tll e Oil Gook-Atov- K M.H.& M. E. TIME CARD. leaves.. ....5:45 a.m. arrives. ...8:80 p. m. Ideals. With tho New Perfectooa Own, die New Perfection Store U the metf complete cootis device on the mtket It M j m quick aad Beady, tee, for wsihing wd ktwing. coat. H. & E. time card went Into ) Tb effect Sunday, April 9, 1911. ... No. &. no. ! .: mil 112 118 Light ef the tul. Uzht by trbieh w ,wrkl come oat of tk 01 nV STANDARD OIL COMPANY t this Ceilliw. Ky4Uelw.ICy4 (Ut eUJ t AtUMy K rtartty) CMreafaUaaAh4MeJfeelMwM.H CA j ,:;!& IMIiM I1 I : :l And cold seekers are'lni larger finds In the future are unlikely., "!. wsm ( t . . l, L.- , iY.e., iJkH .. JIftSfc.. Vv'Jflr'AteikiifeC