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Digital page images are linked to the text file. :,i3,Lift$3iSfrwff"'flW o T 1T0ESDAY TUESDAY and i.t FRIDAY AFTERNOON VP IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS FRIDAY AFTERNOON VWENTY-THIR- D COUNTYKY., TUESDAY, JUNE IS, 1912 BUSINESS T ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. 5fc SV "N ' Madisonville Notes 1 ' PROGRAM OF THE HOPKINS COUNTY KENTUCKY'S MILLION DOLLAR w J SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION, I Church Notes Christian Church Present Today 303 imi $14.97 t s Offer- K FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY i Number ty of her little friends in a charming manner Saturday afternoon they had cream and cake at the Palace of Bweets which was dec- The remains of Ward Eeadly To Be Held at TheM. E. Church, South, Earlington, Ky,, Tuesday," wore laid to rest at the Odd FelJune 25th lows Uemetary yesterday morning after a beautiful service at EVERY SCHOOL SHOULD BE REPRESENTED BY AT LEAST ONE DELEGATE ih-- .Masonic Temple R?v. Bran .vJ don of .Earlington officiating the A deceased was one of the most eloquent orators in the state and had many warm friauds hero. 9:45. DsvotionaJ Services Miss Jessie Sisk outetained fifRev. G. W7 Dame The Great Southern Fire Insurance Company, Louisville, Organized Under Laws of Kentucky Hou. Augustus E. Wilson, President. Mr. William S. Monts, Vice President. Bon. Wm. H. Cox, Sec'y. and Treae. Mr. Hill Spaulding, Ass't. Secretary. Afternoon Session Weloome Address ' 10:00. . Paul M. Moore Minutes of last Oonvenkion Oounly Secretary The Cradle Roll.Mn. Ben Myers 10:15. " re K orated for the occasion. Thomas Woodward was placed on trial yeoterday charged with the murder of Roy Blanks altho forty iour Jurors examined only niue Jarors were qualified. The executive board. H. 0. Gopd Roajda aesociatian met at the'Oourt House Saturday appointed various committees to in- - 10:20. 10:80. n Equipment and Organization Elementry Division Miss Mary Mokhershead Secondary Division T. 0. O'Bryan b c Adult Division ;Prof. C.E. Dudley. State Worker Rouni Table 11:80. Offering.. Slate Worker 11:40. Report of the County Depart- partment Superintendent 11:50. Appointment of Oomrnittees , 11:00.' vestigate the construction of the good roads we aro to have. M ra. 0. H. Suth-irIs rial ting her grandfather A. M. Fredrick near' d .J . Mortons. , Miss Ruth Thomas, who trimmed this season at Madlion, Fla is at Board of Directors hn O. O. Mayo, John W. McCulloch, Paintsville Ky. . Owensboro, Ky. Coal Operator aud Oaptalist". President Green River Dist. Co. aud Banker. Hon. Wm. H. Cos, Miysville, Ky. Judge John W. Ford, and Oaptalist. Banker Pikesville, Ky. President First National Hugh Asher, " Pineville, Ky. '" Bank Coal Operator aud Banker. J. D. Wilson ' Greensburg, Ky. Dr. T. W. Blakey, President Peoples Bank. St. Hopkinsville, Ky. Hon. Augustus E. Wilson, President Planters Bank and X Trust Company. Louisville, Ky. Ex Governor of Kentucky. Ghas. W. Stoecker, Louisville, Ky. Wm. S. Montz, " Louisville, Ky. Manager and Treasure Jas. Stoeckers Tanning 4 President Company Walton Coal Co. Tames E. Gamble, Richard. H. Edelen, ; President Home Merchant's LouiBvihe, Ky. homo. Miss Rosalie Brown haB gone to Knoxvlllo, Tenn., to enter the University thore. MrB. H. E. Brooks hairoturned-ther home ia Slaugutervllle after visiting relatives here. The condition of Mrs. Beard is unimproved. Mrs. Knight and little son. of Leb-- 1 anon, Tenn., ware the guests of MrB G.W.Whitsel Monday night and went to Providence Tuesday to visit ber parents Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Baker. Mrs. Harold Howard went to Hopkinsville teay. Roy Wyatt sustained a slight at Vlotena Mines Saturday when he came in eentaet with a live wke. Mrs. T. E. Flnley is In Morgan-fiel- d viBiting her mother. l, Miss Voma Beasley, of Mt. was In town Salarday enrouto to Nebo to visit Miss Vada Cates. Clyde Ash by has returned from Mo., where ha has bean for some time. Miss Lily Johnson, of Johnson Island, visited the family of Yatoman Johnson this week. Mlsa Efflo Grsbtrec, of M ., is risking her motheS. o in-Ju- ry Morning Session 1 :80. ' Trading Co. ; 1 Louisville, Ky. These President Mattingly & Moore Distilling Co. Song Service - Definite Decisioa for Christ Rev. Howard Brazelton gsk jbC2:00. dGraded Institution. State Worker J5S.E$ :15.fEvangelism in the Sunday V5 ..Rev. Brandon 4 ' '. 'School Miss Stella Ford 2:30. Reading 2:35. Home Department Prof. T. H. Smith 3:00. Measuring a Sunday School State Worker s 8:40. Mixed Quartet ..Madisonville Philathea Class 8 :50. Report of Committees 4:00. Installation of Officers 1:40. v are themselves an ample guaran- tee that the interests of every stockholder of this company will balooked after with scrupulous fidelity. An investment in the capital of this company'is an absolutely safe one, Legal requirements make it so. Stock now selling at (initial) prices. Get in on (around) floor. For further partioularB vWrite, phone, wire or call on executive representative H, O. Peo (PaytOh) Hotel Madison, Madisonville, Ky. P. S. Be a Kentucky Booster Get a few Shares NOW. direotors-- i ii menthese This was the announcement on. the blackboard Sunday after the flual count was made. It was Rally Day. the culmination of'vearnest efforts that had been made the week, before and the people came in some cases whole families. Children were there, strong men nnd women aleo came. Seated ou the platform tho sunbeam chorus of the orimarv children presented a bright happy acoue. The men's class, sixty-thr- ee Btrong, seated out under the Bycra-mo- re tree, and the women's Class with seventy-onwere a great Inspiration. The singing led by the orchestra aud Mr. J. R. Rash, with the duet by Sarah and Tommle Featherstone were all heartily enjoyed. To no one more than another the credit for such splendid' results, for all from the least to the greatest worked with a determination, and all from Superintendent to the primary tot were happy. It only Bhows that the field is ye t untouch ed by tho Sunday School forces of the city, and that enthusiastic ef fort will interest them. The church building with its new coat of yarnisb, and papering was-i- n harmony with the ocoa.sion. sermon, "The Teaching-Fuuctioof the Church," was also fitting. There were five additions, to the church diiriug the day.. e, be--lon- gs The-mornin- , g Home For Sale Chance of a lifetime to make s splendid investment either for renting purpose or a home come to the Bee office and find out about it. ' Attendance Good at Sunday School Very Methodist: RUN OVEtyBY G0NS Rev. Ilsley Happenings W. M. Sheperd is moving bis family to Crofton where be Is engaged ki thejewelry business. Miss Margaret Harland, of Mosnt Carnell returned home Sunday to see Car-me- ....Stato FORTY DOLLAR GOLD WATCH Will Worker' Pull Crew" her parents. Ckirs fer tke " Railreael companies operating in be Given to Young Lady Having states wbere "full orew" laws kave Highest Number of Votes been enaoted have provided a ohair in the caboose for the extra member August 24. on Semi-Weekl- Always Blessed a Hearty Appetlio If von use with DIgoBteze. Tt bolps your stomach do the work, dlgosts what von eat and makes Rood rich blond from your food, No more SlooploBB Nights, Headache or Btomaob Misery. Got rid of all these tronbles with Dlgos-tesFifty cents a bottle, worth tenfold its cost, at drug dopartment of the St. Bernard Mining Company, e. Incorporated. Roblnton-Grlbbl- e St. Charles, Ky., June 17, 1012 (Special to The Beo) The wedding ot Mibs Myrtie fr Robinson, the pretty daughter of W. A. Robinson, of St. Charles, who is an old and valuable era. ployee of the St. Bernard Mining Co., aud Archie Gribble, a very promising young man, salesman for the Oarbondale Coal & Coke Co., was solemuized Sunday, at the home of the Bride, Juno 10, iu the presence of a few friends, the young couple will visit several points in Western Keutucky after which they will make, their home with the bride's parents, the Rsv. Braudon,of Earlington, officiated at the wedding. Lively as a Bey. you are tired, run down, have If no appetite, Ret a bottle of Yucatan Chill Tonio. A few doses will set yeu up give yon a boy's, appetite-ma- ke you strong and lively as a Purlflea the blood and strengthens the system. 50o a frjttle at the gt. Bernard Mining. Co., Ineerporated, Drug welve-year-old. y Bee has docidod The young lady who has to give to the the highest number of votoB in the 'Mammoth cave contest a handsowe $40.00 Gold Watch. ThiB is an Elgin 14 karat Solid Cf.old U. 3, AsBay watch guaranteed bv the well known jewelore Hollfndor & Traorapy, of this city, and can b seen in their show window. llhls prize will be awarded to' the one of the boyod successful candidates fn theMam-mot- h Cave contest who haB the H'ighest number of votoa at close of contest aud is well worth an extra effort to win. Don't forget you receive 1000 votes for every dollar paid in on subscription, 1000 votes, for every dollars worth of job work you secure and 500 votoB on each Titanic or Vultures Claw and 3000 ,voteB with every "Big 5 Grauit Wore set." Now girls this is a good proposition just think of it, a weeks outing, four hundred mile river trip, a visit to the wonderful Mammoth Cave and a handsome $10.00 gold watch, is this not enough to work for. Put your friendB to work for you, get enthusiastic believe you are going to win, keep it np until the end of the contest and you will win. Turnlnypur subscribers and your money as fast as you get them at least once a week then hold your votes if you wish, but gat your subscriptions in promptly. We have another supply of "Titanid'fl on the way and will supply you with all you need, don't hesitate to call this office np and ask for information, we aro here for that purpose. of the train orew and made rule that that he is not to stir out of tout ekftlr from start to destination. Railroad men explain that a tralnmaa with nothing to do is likely to snj&go the busj- members of the orew In conversation aud detract thalr attention from their vdntles. Aaul not only that, bnt un' necessary division of responsibility among teo many men is Bald to be inimical to discipline and an element of Ctlngar in the movement of - R. M. Salmen was in Louisville last week. JameB Ben Salmon made a flying trip to Madisonville Tuesday. Kimel Finly, of St. CharleB visited hia sister Mrs. Thos. F. Ashmore last week. Jas. B. Garnett was in town and promised to give everybody a free trip to Dawson Springs in his auto. Jeff RusBell spent Sunday in Daw-Bo- n. We think that Dr. Harland 's lost his dirk (n the fight at as it could not be found when a search wasjnade for It last week. MIbb Johnnie Sharp, of Knoxvllle Tdnn., Is the guest of 'Miss May A. Salmon. We have a great sollBltor here trains. now. Gusss who she Is? The writer would like to know if A Texas Wonder that young man of St. Charles made a eall toDawBon Sunday. The Texas Wonber euros Kidney George Saterfield, of Dawson was and cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism, and all Irrega-laritl- in our town Monday. of bladder troubles, romov-iu- g gravel, the kidneys and bladder No More Dyspepsia. iu both men and womon Rogul&tea Oas, or other Stomach Troubles. blaCder trourles tn children, If not Bold by yonr druggist VUl be sent Nothing will remain undigested or if you by mall oa reoipt of $1.00. One Bour on your Btomach small bottlfi is two months treat- will take a little Dlgeeteze, a powerment ana seldom fails to perfeot a ful digestive, harmless and pleasant cure, Send for testlmonlalBlfrom ftB Maple Syrup. For sale by tne Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W, drug department of the St. Bernard Hall 25S OUyo street, St. LouIb Mo. Mining Company, Incorporated. b'old by all druggists. Ad-cookos Our attendance on last Sunday at the M. E. Church, South, Sunday School was with 210 present. This attendance doubled that of Rev. Thomas Farmer, while at one year ago, and each Sunday work dropping cars at Arnold mines there are more new pupils. this morning, bad the misfortune to The collection also very good fall in front of a gon, whieh ran over $8 20 waB the amount.wab both legs below the knees. He was Fifty-fiv- e Blblen were among the? at once conveyed to the St. Bernard different clasBeB, the little folks, as hospital, where his wounds were well as the older ones are very muolv dressed by Drs. Nlsbet, Sisk and interested in the good work going. Davis. The family was at once And each one is trying to make bet-notified and hastened to his bedside-H- ter attendance, and the lessons more but recently married, not more interesting. than a month since, and this adds We have some good teachers to the sadness of the accidont. Rev. it pleasant and Interesting for Farmer is also a local preacher of yon. Come out next Sunday and the M. E. Church' South, and the bring some one with you. We will newB of the accident was a shook to give you a cordial welcome. his many rrlends. He died at three o'clock this afternoon. Helped To Keep Down Expenses Mrs. J. E. Henry, Akron, Mich., tells how she did bo : "I was bothered ACAED kidneys and This is to certify that Foley'B with mydouble. tried a had to go. sample of I Honey and Tar Compound rioeB not nearly Kidney Pills and they me-scontain any opiates, any habit forc- Foley good that I bought adid bottley much ing drugs, or any ingredients that and they saved me a big doctor.s-bill- . could possibly harm itB users. On tho contrary, its great healing and boothlng qualities make It a real "For weak back, backache, rheuromedy for coughB, coldH IrrltationB matism, urinary and kidney tronbles use Foley Kidney Pills. They help of the throat, chest and lungs. ickly. at. uenaru Mining H. L. Blomqnlst.E'idaile Wis., sayB ireorpoartea urug Department. uo.hlB wife considers Foley's Honey, and Tar .Compound the best cough cure on the market. "She has tried , Dance A Decided Success various kinds but Foley's gives the The dance given last evening at best result of all." The genuine Is in a yellow package. Ask for Foley'B the Armory waB a decided successHoney and Tar Compound and In everyway. lit' accept no substitute. St. Benard There were a number of visitors.. Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Every one reported a splendid time. Department. Walker and Ray furnished tho Thomas Farmer Seriously At Arnold This Morning Injured e . . who-mak- o - - 7. Mr. Well Attended When baby suffers with cct eao or tome itch-lu- g tkia tipsble, ute Doan's Ofstmeat, A little ot it gew a Ub way tad It U sat fer efeildrea joo ft bcx t fttl ttwes. A large crowd attended the Idle Hour Theatre Saturday night, The piatures wero unusually good but the chief attraction was the illustrated seng, "When a Boy Who Jb Lone6onae, Ueets a Girl Who's Feeling Blue," whieh was rendered by Mrs. Lveian Vinson, who made quite a bit. The house rang with applause after applause when she Each age of bad finished. The patrons hope to Joys. Old people our livesbehas its happy, should have tha pleasure of hearing; her and they will be if Chamberlain's again soon. Tablets are takes to strengthen the digestion and keep the bowele reguNw M4 wIih you'll mash a anger or lar. These tablets are mild and ibelr aotion ?r a oat, WIw, torn ar icald. Be prepared gentle infor people ot and elpeelally Br, Tboats' EJMr Oil. satiable TkeMtf4 rely middle ags aad olekr. Fer sale by all'dealere. Ye$ draegtat leiltftt. tscsadsoc, v Church. All Sunday School work- covery would have saved him. A few teaepoonsful ends a Idle ers are urged to be present and hear ,whlle presiBtent Uie routs obHour Theatre, has secured "Happy" Mr. Joplin. stinate coughB, expels stubborn ' colds or heals weak, sore lungs. Jack, the rag time Piano player to is no real need of anyone "I feel sure its a Godsend to There perform at the show tonight. Every writes Morton being troubled with constlpatlou. CoIumbla,Mo. MrB. Efilebelieve body come and hear "Happy." "For I Chamberlain's Tablets will cause would have Consumption today,lf I He is the best muslolan going and an Agreeable movement of tho bowI uot used great can certainly eat up the ivories. els without any unpleasant effect. had guaranteed this satisfy' remedy-It- 's to Itwifitoea treat for you to hear Give them a trial. For sale by all can get a free trial bottle, orand you dealers. aim, so don't miss the chance. It or $1.00 size at all druggists. you like good music hear "Happy.' "Happy" Jack Here Wm. Herrell, manager of the late-cougy," 50-oe- After frightful coughing epell in Neena'h, Wis. , felt terrible-pain- s tion, wllj address the Sunday School lu his Bide and his doctor workers of Earlington, 8 o'clock found two ribs had been broken Monday night at the Christian What agony Dr.Klng's New Dis- Joplin to Speak at Christian Church Mr.l Joplin, geaera'l Secretary, Ky. State Sunday School Associa- music jTV f.' M (1 M. MAN COUGHS AND BREAKSBIBS? Base Ball Easier Sun- Lots of unemployed men would day In a poorly played game of base rather find fault than flud work$ ball. It was a one sided affair, the Columbus Dispatch. Earlington defeated Crofton score being 20 to 2 in favor of Earlington. The Earlington boys proved Mrs. C. S. Fall and son, Charles,, to be too strong at the bat for the are the guests of ber parents, Mr., and Mr. J. E. 'Johnson. Crofton pltehers. r I i CbeggBee ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS Di. ouoscnpuun auied L x c' I The Glad Toilers The willing worker doesn't languish among the walling unem-ployehiB cottage doesn't reek with anguish, his larder knows no aching void. I hired a man to wash my RUrrey which got all muddy In a ditch, he gave up all his time to worry o'er vices of the idle noli-Hboomed away like aom pipe organ denouncing this and roasting that, and throwing thlngsat J. Pierpont Morgan and every other phi tocrat. And so I fired him through the transom when he had loafed for half a day, and hired Jim Brlggs to wash my hanspm, and rid its shining wheels of clay. With noble ire he never bristled, his soul with sorrow wasn't sour; he merely hustled round and whistled and cleaned the blamed rig in an hour. And old Jim .Brlggs ib always busy, for men who want a useful hand just chaBe him rcund till they are dizzy, and hand him coin to boat tho baud. Walt Mason, In h Du-lutNews-Tribune. d: Madisonville, Kentucky PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT Member Yean Six months, Three months One Single copies $1.00 60 25 6 e MANAGER of Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League Branch Office in Kentucky, Phone No. ticulars. Entered at the, Earllngton Post Office as Second Olass Matter. Madi-soncill- Specimen copies mailed free Correspondon application. ents wanted in all parts of tho county. AddresB us for par- II MM sh BsHs1iB BBslssJB' K June 21 to 27 j Morton's Farnitare Store, 119 South Main Street, 4-- MISS e, AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. Telephone 47 MIIM Tuesday, June 18, 1912 j FACT CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor F. D. Bash. Police Judge A. J. Bennett. Chief of Police Wm. Bradley. Night Chief J. H. Hamby. City Clerk Paul P. Price. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. City Physician W. K. Nisbet. City Engineer R. E. Wblpfler. Street CornmlssionerRobt. Wood Couucllmen Madison Oldham, F. D. Rash, Geo. C. Atkinson, Thos. Blair, CM Henry. Meeting night first Monday night In each month. School TrttBteo Paul M. Moore, Board of Health Ed M. Trahern, G. Gilbert King and Curtis B. Johnson, JM. D. Postmaster Chas. Cowell. Fire Department H. D. Rogers, Chief; F. B. Arnold, Assistant Chief; Chas. Barnett, Captain; Claude Long, Gilbert Long, W. D Cavaness, Brick Southworth, Baker Fugate, Geo. T. Miller, Will Ray-bur- n, Bryant Deal, Firemen. mass every Sunday and holy day at 7:00 a. m. Second mass and preachinp 9:80 a. m. Vespers aud benediction 7 p. m. Rev. J. P. McPnrland, Pastor Christian Church. Sunday school at 9:80 a. m. Preaching every Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7;45 p. m. Prayor meeting every Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Rxv. H, J. Brazeeto-kPastor., M E. Ohuboh. Regular service third Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:80p.m. grayer meeting Tnursuay evening at 7:80. Sunday-schoat 2:80 p. m. ClasB meeting, second Sunday at s ol - PRINCESS SPECIALt This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under new management and it's management guarantees its patrons high class entertainments. Especially Adopted for Laiies' and Children. We are agaiu running the "Worlds Host lMetitreB,"You know what that means. "Lublus." "Biograph," "KaloniB," "Essany," "Pathe," "Sellg'' and Vftograpn. MADISONVILLE, V V v'lMm&esiiiii fibril Local Evidence Evidence that can be verified. Fact is what we waut. Opinion is not enough. Opinions differ. Here's an Earllngton fact. You can test It. Mrs. Mollio Clements, Earllngton, Ky., says: I was In suoh great pain from kidney trouble that I had to scream aloud. The paius seemed more than I could endure. After every doctor m this locality had failed to help me, I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they did wonders for me. I do uot know what caused my kidney trouble. My back was so lame and sore that I had to catch hold of chairs when walking. My limbs were swollen and my sight became affected. I was also nervous aud dizzy and mv head ached nearly all the time. One day a relative called on me and asked me if I bad ever used Doan's Kidney Pills. She said if three boxes of Doan's Kidney PIIIb did nob do any good she would pay tor them aud insisted so persistently that at last I got some. They made me feel much better in every way. I believe that they saved my life. I am now entirely cured and enjoying better health than I have been for KY. Malmce Uaiiy dp m. J -- ; Y ELLSWORTH PLUM8TEAD, i5 JUDGE A. Z. BLAIR. Hfl How's This7 Waldino, Kinxan & Catholic Ohuboh. First CHURCHES. Suffered Twenty-On- e Years Finally Found Relief. "We offer OneTTundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall' Catarrh Cure. '" V, J. CHENEY & CO., Tolea0, O. We, the undersigned, have iknown F J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfe ptly honorable In all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. " Marvin, H directly upon the blood and ,mucous surfaces of theiystem. Testimonials sent free. Price 7jc per bottle. Sold byall Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. all's Catarrh Cure is taken Infernally, acting Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, years." For sale by all dealers. FoBter-Milbur- Price 60 n cents. Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit-b- d States. the name Doan's Remember and take no other. Smaller'JoysMbst Lasting. ' jefreBh-- , us constantly, Little Uke housebread. and never brlns d!v Ever Notice It? ? The young woman who devotes her pist; and great ones, like briefly often bring greai sjatietj.-Blcht- er; thoughts to higher criticism and logic ' . and ethical culture is the one who gets thoroughly rested at a .country club dance, while the silly, now It isone well known that more girl with the contagious gigcase of rheumatism in ten gle Is tho one wjio splits her waltzes than yequires any Interpal treatment Into three Tarts- whatever. All that is needed is a free application of Chamberlain's Llnrment and massaging the parts Constipation causes headache. Indigestion dizat each application Try if and see ziness, drowsiness. For a mild, opening medi- school 2 p. m. Letter to how quickly it will relieve the pain cine, use Doans Regulates, ajc a box at all Rev. T. J. Ltkn, PaBtor. Br. Kilmer CLCo. and soreness, Sold py all dealers. stores. EpisooPAiiCHUROHt Services 2nd' Bingh&mton N T. and 4xii Sunday night at 7:45 at the Library. 8unday Sohool at 8 p. in. Prove. What Swamp-e- t Will dcc&r Rb.v. Gbo. C. Abxitt, Rector. Ya. Co., Bing- Send to Dr. Kilmer LODGES. namton, w. s., ror a sample bottle. Masonic Lodge B, W. Turner. ItrwHl convince aayoaei on-wWl No. 648 meets 1st. and'Ord. Fridays a booklet of valuable Information; telling all aboiib the in eaeh month. E. J. Phillips, Sec, kidneys and bladder. When writing, Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K.ofP. bd sure and mention the Earllngton y Bee. Regular- ftfty meets every Monday night. Visit- ceat and size bottfss- for ors welcome. Mibs-ionaby sugar-bre'tu- i. fluff-brain- Having suffered for twenty-on- o vearswith a pain In my slde.T finally have tomid relief in Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t. The physicians called it "Mother's PInrrnd injootiohs of morphine were my only relief for short periods of time. I became so sick tbatl had to undergo a surgical 10:80.m. Rev. G. W. Dasb, Pastor. eperatlon In Raw Orleans, which beM.- E. Chuboh, douTH. Rev. W. nefited me for two years. When the one O.Brandon, pastor. Services on wme pain came lack hgpesday I was p Qfjiyipg.. every Sunday at 11 a. m. and & friend advised me to try your 7:4o p.. in. Sunday school at 9:80 Swamp-Roand A at once eommnn-oo- d a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday u&jagit. The first b&ttle did me evenings at 7:80 o'cloelc Ladies1 porchaaed two Aid Society every Mood ay after- bottles.. good that 1 on my second I am now noon. Official Board meeting Monday alter first Sunday :u each bottle and fealincllke a sew womon. B passed' a gravel stone as large as a montn. rhlrr rnri hfiBM ntlrl aavarftl ibaI1 nnas BAPTIBlOHrMH- .- tn K.to. nnh hrt H.. la.i, fllrw ,f In fr 7 ...U has services 3ud and 4th-- Sanday v. iaRpain Bince taking yaur bwamp-JWoeaon mentn atso aaturay m K reconsena this fore and Ssday night. followmgljpjp mpdlelne to aU! BwUeriBK hum eych Stthday prayer meeting anity &tatefulJy yoors, desday evening. Sabbath sohool MRS. JO&BP-COKSTAKCE.. Dr. A. O-- Sisk, Supt. Ladies Aid Avoyelles- - Par. meets eaeh Tuesday afternoon at 2n Personally appeared Marksvllle, La, before mo, o'clock. Paitor W. S Gregor, ,of of July. Mra. JobodIv ,, Louis viHe-- ,' Constance, who subscribed the above! Genfrai BABiiBT Chuboh. statement aud made oath that ttve- Serviceft'toarih Sun Jay saorningandt same is- true in substaaee and In . evening in each jnonth and Satur- fact. day evening preceding. Prayeas Wm. Morrow, NoVary Pnblicj meeting' Friday evehir.g. Sunday ot h It' I ,,"""., ot i The Bee's Big 5 Set time we will give this Big 5 Set of French Graniteware worth $5 and a years subscription to the Bee for &?jyoo. This is a $6,oo 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. Semi-Weekly thls-lCtlvda- y . - For a. limited - -Y- also-receiv- 'IjiSb- pi5 . TH E ,iiTURl -- A npX 1 k SEMI-WEEKL- Y Semi-Weekl- - one-doll- ar - K. of R. and S. Hopkins Lodge, A. O. U. W. No. 561- meets every Thursday night. Y. Q. WALKEa, See. Golden Cross Lodge, Earlmgton. No. 525 meets 1st. and 8rd, Saturday mgnc in eaon montn. Mrs. Bbbsha TJmst,3Ai, Sec - Ernest Newton Bale at all drug stores. Gav EarKngton, Kentucky BEE ;H 4v & w & " ksK J )m s" sK'?'tv ksw f vsC v - " " ."' - i ' t. , " TbfaSi. ?. Ov tu3rv W ifl 'B sH 'sH vB sl ' iy 'isV it r.f Y.va'7B '&, ' . ' rl M y luofffl i.lilittni II mw lasss- - wi mm 7 " it a "'sB . ssssB TRMWfyWh. I' MlSmKSky in ' sB vlr-KkWi&i'C'tM i -- ' v ' ,.MVi',r;,-vSssssBiisPvr- W, n NssBsftsiitt ssHsV . 'V K4.. . "r;B IsH Sssf M i " ' ,."-- The Bristol "Zoo- - hag Jrat; been presenteel with a fine young Hon. by a young sportswoman who haS brought the animal up since its cajjnre as a tiny cub- In East Africa. The lady bide her pet an affectionate adieu in Degree of Honor, Nor. iu meeis 1st Its casa London Mail. and 3rd Saturday nights In each month. Miss Lizzik Hcff, Sec. when your ohild haa whooping Lodge, EarllngtOn ooughba carefulto keoo (he cough Ben Hur Court, No. 55, meets every lBt and loose and expectoration easy by 3rd Monday night at old Masonic giving Chamberlain's. Cough RemHall. Dat. C. B. Johj3on, Scribe, edy as may be required. This rem-ob- y will also llquty tbe tough maeus Standwaite, Tribe No. 57,Red Men and make it easier- to expectorate. meets every Friday sleep. HABRY liONO, O. of R. It has been used successfully in Woodmen of the World, Oatalpa Kany epidemics aurt Is safe and sure. JFor sale by all dealers. Camp No. 801 meets every Wednes day night. AU members are ear nestly requested to be there. .BERNARD WAX.TON, Olerk. Monroe Davis, Deputy Clerk. Modern Woodmen of the World. No. 11992 meets every Wednesday Y. Q. Walker, Sea. Elks,, B. P. O. No. 788 meets at Madisonville Monday night. B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. - Pt Lion to "Zoo MHMIMBIiMWIMMliMAaaaaajZJAa'Kl.l lV riOEY.OUR VT m&" . Vi Hot Weather Clothes Intended tor those who do not wish to BacrlQoo style and lookB for oomfort. Quality and style in thin suits, coats or trousers for the man who would bo. cool and appear well dressed at tha same time -Ifact, shape retaining summer wear. n m English Mohair Suits at $15 to $30. Skeleton Coats in Serges, Alpacas, SlscIUlans and Silks, best gradeB, $2.60 to $7.50, Outing and Serge Trouaers in all light colored and ' striped effects at from 8.60 up to $0.50. All the new BtrawB and shapes, In unlimited m our great Straw Hat Section, $1 to $5. varie-t- y ' ' Roy S. Wilson, Secretary, Earllngton Chapter, TJ. D O., meets 1st Thursday in eaoh month at 2:80 p.m. Mrs, Emma Davis, Pros. Knights aud Ladies of Seourlty will meet every second and fourth Monday nights. Visiting members Invited to attend. Lodges W. Visiting members are cordlallj invited to attend any of these Will Oarbioan, Olerk In our Shoe Seotlon you'll find the best makes in Summer Canvas and Russett Oxfords, $2 up to $0.' Wash Suits for Boys, Eastern Novelties. This handsome bound book should be in every TT in Jbarnngton ana nopKins county, j, . ,. . ,. , T, in is interesting, o .. , ... Awful Possibility. "De only objection, tp lettln do 1a home dleB vote," Bald "Uncle Eben, "Is dat , ijuujo , i uojr iu icuuuu ejw-iu- j uaiB enter- - f Section days, satao as Easter," IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE v"IJrr'aT ji " taining and elevating. ee -- You can book and the A sprained ankle' may et this$i.-sas a rule be cured h one year for $1,. 56 the price applying from three- to four days' by Chamberlain's Liniment - " of the boot alone," , ,. ifi 1 V. I I" and observlne th'e'dlr'eoionB"wIthJ eaoh'bottle. For sajieby all defers VaHter1 Mtoj.pvttiqigty. ,. . vriH, i my SSt $m SVANS.V,lL:f w ms ;' .P: T7rTWiWWWrrmiWWWWe'i SErcnsromEsa t3 "W'lV . ,'! An C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. N. B. Dougan went to Nashville Friday. Mrs. Jim Cloron wont to Nebo Friday to spend a few days. Boy Southard was in town Friday night with, friends. Mr. Toramie Hodge went to MadlBonville Saturday afternoon. Miss Geula Vaughan, who has J Funeral Director and Emtalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. a The man who whispeis down a well nnnni T.nn Tninirn nn nnsrnonii HWlil never reap a orop of dollars f Like he who climbs a tree and : rr I u "hollers" i News of the Town MiBB Goldie Olmudler Saturday, Billy for a fow dayB. ab in Mad-iaonvil- lo Vernon Orowdor, who has been spending a few days with relatives here after a few moutha visit in St. LouIb and Chicago, left for Cairo, Illinois, Friday to be gone an unlimited time. Bov. W. C. Brandon loavoB this afternoon for Nashville to attend the Biblical Institute.' He will ho here Sunday to fill his regular appointments. MIbb Dot Bean will leave Wednesday evening for Evansvlile, where she will go in training, for a nurse. Wo regret to Ioobo Miss Bean, and wish her BHcoess In her futnre un- dertakings. FOB SALE Ono $100 course in anything except ciyll engineering, from International Correspondence School of Scranton Pa. Will sell at a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. Boy Parker, Miss Gladys Vaughu, John D. Cothran and Miss Nellie MoManus were in Mortons Gap Sunday evening. Mrs. Jim Slsk and llttlo daughter, of the Richland country, were visiting friends in town Sunday. Mrs.Earlo Peyton, of Evansvlile, 1b visiting ftieudB here this week MIbb Eunlco Draper spent Saturday night and Sunday in the Suthard neighborhood visiting Bev. and Mrs. Utley. Deck Gill, of the Suthard country was in town Saturday. James Garnett, of Dawson, was in town Saturday afternoon. STBAYED or STOLEN on the 0 day of May, from the tiob Kelly place, near the old No. 11 'mlnoB one little bay mare branded on the right thigh' and branded on the left four shoulder, a little white spot in fore bead, black mane and tall., And any one thajt could give any information of her whereabouts will be" liberally rewarded. Address Euell Lamb, Earllngton, Ky. Johnnie Hauna, who has been attending College at St. Mary's, has returned homo Tor vacation, Boy Parker and John D. Cothran were In MadlBonville Frjday , ;Mr. Horoll is here visiting his son 'Earl Peyton, tpwu. of Evansvlllo is in jMruFflunie Oisuey, of Cisney, Is viBiting her daughter Mrs. Win. A, Cobb..' Here's a bargain. We will pay the ronnd trip fare, of any one living In Earllngtou, who will pur-cliaao'- union as $2.50 worth of wall paper from us. Sibk Bbob. Book Store, b 1 Madlsouvllle, Ky. y Mrfl. Mpyer,,Noll, of Dawson, visited lw slBto'r Mrs. Homer Coleman last woeW. JRayfTouthard, of Madisonville, whb lirtown Sunday afternoon. Amp ij Moor, of Madison Bville, was in town Sunday. Percy L!llIe,.of Madisonville, was in town Sunday. Bpaul Livingston, of MadlBonville, ' waB in town Sunday evening. iLoyd Bisk, of the country, was in town Sunday. (Jim Silk was in town Sunday. ,j$MiBB Murphey Vaughan spent Friday and Saturday in Nashville wuu inenuB. OLD BAGS wanted at Bee officio only accepted. MIbb Luoy Hannor, of MadlBonville, was. lu town Sunday. MIbb Lula Smith, of Madisonville, spent the week end in town with friends. Miss Mary FranciB Ashby, of Madisonville, visitod the MIbsos Corey Sunday. Mrs. Lucy Bean was in Madisonville Mouday. been visl'ing friends here for severMrs. Charles Edward Prim, who al days went home Tuesday. haB been visiting her parentB in Bepio Wilson went to Hopkins-vill- e Pembroke for the past week, haB reSaturday. turned home. Get y"r Beaaotf tioketa for-thMisses Addle and Drew Holsley, Chautauqua from Hollinger & True-mp- of Madisonville, attended the dance or Kings drug store. Price here Monday evening. $2.00. Paul Livingston, of Madisonville, Mrs. Frank Dixon of Sebree was in town Monday night, attended visited friends here Monday. the dance. Miss Nelli6 MoManus who lies Miss( My Dixon of Sebree y, in town with Jfrij-- beep absent from her work at "The Bee" for sotqe time, Is baok again. Willie Pritchott, of Pittaburp, JesB Ashly of Evansville' was Kan., Is in the city visiting Mr. and in tdwn Monday. Mrs. John Bule and others. Billie Herrell was in Evansville Bob Benton spent Saturday night and Sunday in Nashville visiting this morning. , , ? friends. . Jb UK aAJLi.fci une, nice ioi, u,' kowu, v Elmer Todd, of the Suthard counhorse, a trap and'har'nesB.' J ' try, waB in town Saturday. Mrs. Pat Blair. Miss of "Tut" Cansler was In Madisonville VisitingVercie Hart, T. 'Princeton, Is C. Hart, and her brother thTs Friday afternoon. He deserves family for a few days. outing as it is the first one he has taken-i- n several mpnths. j ' Mr, and Mrs, M, H, Hauna, Jr., Miss Verna Klrkwood. of Madi- who have been visiting friends in sonville, was In town Monday pight; Owensboro, returned home Sunday. attending the dance. Mesdames Wm. Herrell, and J. T. Miss Hattle Vaughn, of Sebree, Coleman, were in Madisonville Satattended the dance at the Armory urday afternoon. Monday.night. J. D. Sory, Jr. and Woodson Mrs. Jane Whltford is ill at her Browning, Jr., of Madisonville, home on West Main Street. We tho ball game 'here Sunday hopo to see her out again soon. afternoon. Miss Audrey Cobb and Mr GilThe store of Ed. L. Parrish of bert Deshou were in St. Charles Hanson w&Bbrokeu into Thursday Sunday" afternoon attending- the night and numerous articles of Wedding of "Miss Roberson and value taken. Archie'Gribble. Mr Arohie E Gribble aud Miss Mr,- and Mrs. Archie Gribble Myrtie Robinson, prominent of St."Ofiarles was in. town Sun young people of St. Charles, were day .afternoon and Monday. married at the hpme of $he brides ' Tom'Wand, of Hepderson, was lather y, A, Kobinson bunday n town Monday. Rev, Brandon officiating. Miss Susan Marie Crutcbfleld ,whovj MfijJfohn Immer of Seddes, haB been visiting in Henderson1 Tor South Dakota and Miss Ruth" the paBtweeK, returned home SunQpffman ,of 'Slaughteryille., were day v -.; ' y Clyde Thompson, of Mannington, united in marriage Sunday at the home of the bride. wasun town Sunday. vtBit-tn- g 'WilliP.hllllpBwhohaa been Mr. Jrwln, Austin, of Pittsburgh, in Texas for sometlmo, returned Penp , arrived in Madisonville Monhome'Sarid'ay nlgbt. He reports a day to be the guest of Ml&s Johunye 'splendid trip Mills. , e " $ 15 Days' Ghl Art Steel, ItCMUieH htm snict tpace occu-pt- et only J. ft. at tjratntt 10 iq. ft. (or the ordfurjr folding detk It nored (ram offic to oSce eijllr bold! enough imlooejy for m week's heary wot k. v who ll look Anjr butlaett for tho hlehctt efficiency hi vorv aolall 01 mi cuuani Cadi Joit whit he wintf la thlt CM StMt Tnrtwrtttr SUad CibiieU Let ul uow you on la dan' Fiat Trial how It helm the ttenomnhef do note onHearj dek would not ro. Let where work eH where ike htm Hrlt d rMM en hi ahow you that a hall torn of a Itrer raise or lower) carter, making auad rfrld re- UI PO Boorof eMllrmorable. KtherrUldoetBot coarlsce you. CTsry fe&deO, FOI paftt1ilH oa tequeat. Free Trial Typewriter Stand and Cabinet lnj ma ( lit P I '31 1 -- u .., fWf 0vz e LAMASCO SUPPLY CO VICTORY BLDG. ROOM 3 EARLINGTON, (VViViViW(Wi'i'iViVkVrVlVrViVlWiWiW KENTUCKY spent-Monda- B. M. SLATON Funeral Director. ::! Licensed Embalmer OFFE, 0 . , v , NEXT DOQR Tip POST MADISONVILLE, ,KY 7fmWfWmMtMffMMiMWKWWfm'fWfmfWWfMWWMWtWfW 124-- 2 Phone THE ECONOMICAL WAY , ,. -- The long distance service ot the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company enables the business man to conduct all or Ills outside affairs in the most oconomlcal and satisfactory manner. You can get long distance connectibhB to all outside important cities aud towns' within a radius of one hundred miles of Earllngton. Prompt service, reasonable rates. For Information, call CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. Incorporated ' C0L0EED COLUMN. BEV. 1 - the fastest games to be played will be Sunday, June 23rd. Earlington plays Madisonville at One of J, R. i KVANS, EDIXOBf i - I Mgr. Wilson the local diamond. has scoured Bob Brown, formerly with Winchester In, the Bluegrass league to twirl this game for them, and Brown behind the bat, also Curtis frbm HopkinBville will be seen in Earlington.' ijulformsr Brown Is some pitcher, in fact is ope of the best slab artists one the nircult, and we think baoan deliver the! goods. Mrs. T. J. Morgan apd daughter, Anna Marie, of Nortonvllle, have been. the charming guests of irlends in Louisville, Lexington, Cincinnati and Indianapolis during the past two? weeks; ; t The Rally at the1 0. M. E. Cburoh last Sunday was a great success;'' The ladies who run in the contest' areas follows: ,M.rs.0M.$rtha Sims, Mrs.' Leaho' Porter, Mrs Fannie. M-Lfi- ,' ffMrV, McLeob Iga'ds'the" con- - test therefore, she r.qcivqd ,, rounid,), trip tickbt to the annual 'conferences whict convenes at Fulton, Ky.,in October. The total amount raised was 'one' hundred and 'eleven dollars ' apd wo indeed thank our ii;lends for i their help. P. W. Garrett B. Ci -- , i if, r i , u i , ,, ii.il . i t J I'''" ' ieancotto'n was In Madi- - I fti ionviue jsaturaay nigiu. gThtrrain which fell on Thursday aadTrfday night was indeed ieedetl'as'the weather has been so f' I i'm'tl i 1 IFikril Mil i K mal ill I now" . i f 1 1V I tnou Rli toMrangiB'onei-onvII will' bo .pleasant to drive for Central Cltyi are vleltlng their fatht uu me er and.famHy of A, G. Draper. nine us n-A. L. Hyde who has been breaking IamQthfhg over again. on a through freight for the past Miss Iary Francis' Ashby, of two weeks, is in the city now. Mndjipnyille visited the Misses .Mr. Helmann, the Tailor for CansOorey, Sunday. ler & Malonoy, was In town a few MissAuha Sharp was in Mndr dayB last week. Get your Hammock from The isonvfllo Saturday. !' Dexter Laffoon, of the country Sisk Bodk Store, Madisonville; pricea range from $1.00 to $5.00 was in town Saturday. n o ir.m a . ffl " J I ting friends TO town ST no- w-Jn Mrs! Friday night vis,'children, ot J T. Swann''arid Bov Wvatt, of Madisonville, was puiy-a-snor- I a TJmj LmMH Bwkwa ,Kbr$mi'l .v mrkiM "CROLICKING summertime .chic costumes, u demands uit a j jt 1 r.y m i j'.ji m jsm . -- . a "breezy" new r 'J KK3SBK5H5S&I36 A7TAT.t a dtrr Esasst 4 Have O TJ ul Our Sympathy i 1 1 MimI iiw! lilrirfTrirT m m mm I ill i W -- i breezy "Lid," Hosiery, Neckwear, Underwear and.a hundred and one little thiigs thatf distiri- - 1 guish the well dressed man or woman. You' " si O can't have a good time unless you have good, clothes. We have the togs and you don't have to own a b.ank to buy them from us. Ccme in, let us rig you out with every thihg youneed from heels to head. : . , .if j Summertime Things For Women Silk gloves, all lengths, in Black, White, Navy and, Cham- Summertime Things For Men Soft shirts, with detached jsoft collars and French Cuffs, all .' . 5ic to $2.51 colors 3fQr25c Wash ties, all colors, 10c. 25c and 51c Beautiful line of new Silk JTies ', 25c and 51c Men's Silk and Lisle Socks 25e to $5.11 Straw Hats, Peanuts' and Panamas Cool Cpol Coats for hot weather, Alpacas and Serges, Blues, Blacks j. . ... $1.51 to f 5.11 and Greys cases and Hand bags for your vacation trip, all Trunks, Suit grades and prices. See those snappy Boots and Pumps in Imperial Buck, the :' j thing for those who care. If your watch won't keep time And wouldn't it be better to let "' us put it in good condition? We change no more than others and maybe less Comparison in prices solicited . pagne. Hand painted Fans, splendid assortment. Season's latest creations in Neckwear Collar and Cuff sets, in.Lace; Mattise, Ratine ;and Pique, , Crochet Hand' bags, newest designs and colors, 25c to $5.00. Full line of Stamped patterns for Hand Embroidery, in Ladies' .Underw,ear, separate garments and Suits. J'Full line of4 DressTrimmings, Lace Bands, Clunies, Macreme's Ratines, Fringe and Ball Trimmings. i , ! ; .. '.'' HOLLINGER Ladies' Half Price Suits Our entire stock, mbdels ed 9nit is uu $30.00 $25.00 $20.00 m.ki &TRUEMPY ' 1 in new Spring in Ladies' and Misses' Tailornr inrlitrlcH in thUlnt. i .. . .) ? .r l BAY mmmimmmmm0 'i auorea Tailored Tailored Tailored buus, Suits Suits Suits . ill .. -.- -V $1 .$15.M .S12.5 ., 1 W j mmmf ' ' .m if MLnfttinln ' mwimmLA T. i i 1 fymmmJiZLl w i j r -- aSfox INCORPORATE.!? ii Dont Pai1To Tho (, See Fac- - .Dresses, purposed for our ChautauquSpecialron'saleat tory Prices,; U( If MS.pQ'frjloi'edjSuits. -- , .$.. r mHtdbi Mil mm 57. aw U - 'H TmfuvK& -- - offr- iii TiMliOiI m' J1 'lllli ' rfVTtf " mw" MM ..vw.i 4 I f 4 irilttiiJ ili - T iA'A - Tftnrtrimli,i Anrf iiiitf1" - -" oik nntoinli',1! tPi.TdiTitf.fi-- a at&;,gjf I T"ytg yni.,tf wwwierf pimifciiihiw'wiwPfpiiiiijgiBB'PtiMWl .w.TFt, inMimmvw ' ut The Bee's Mammoth Cave Contest NOT TRANSFERABLE Good for 25 Votes for. BAKER & HICKMA N'S Mi It placed in Ballot Box in Bee Office beiorc Friday, June 28 Locomotive Brotherhood Pension Plan. StockJ - Reduction - Sale Begins Saturday, June 22, Gloses Saturday, June 29 -- :- The Frotherhood Engineers in inteof Locomotive rnational convention, has adopted the old age and disability pension plan presented by J. G. Bywater ifcE Salt Lake Oity. The dues will vary from $1 to $1 50 a mouth for men uuder forty years aud the membership is voluntary. Pay will vary from $40 to $0o a month Tequird before member may receive pension. Harrieburs SEntire Stock is Included in This Sale '- --- Headaches Signs of Sanger. Anyone in this town that sulTeiB frequently from splitting, neivcus headacheB ought to go at once to the druggist and get a 25c bottle of our CarlBtodt's German .Liver Powder. Headaches always indicate constipation in a dangerous form, that may result in other extremely serieven ous ailments sometimes Bright's Disease and Appendicitis. Our Carlstodt's German Liver Powder acts on the Liver, tho real cause of constipation a few doses entirely remove the trouble InBure a lasting euro never failB guaranteed if you have headaches,. get a bottle today from tbo St. Bernard Aiming Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. 25c a bottle. Shoes and Oxfords Ladies' Oxfords $2 50 Slippers in Patent Leather Gun Metal, Tan and bwede, lace or strap. . . , Men's and Young Men's Clothing are including in this Sale our Entire Stock of Clothing, consisting of all the New Weaves9 and Shades in Plain and Fancy Worsteds, casslmeres and Serge made in the Latest 1912 models. Many of these Suits are made by Schloss Bro. Jn which will be found all that is to be had in Strictly HighXIass Tailoring. N We 1 o9 $3.00 Tan Pumps $2.25 White Canvass Pumps $2.25 Satan Pumps S2.00 Strap Pumps MME. LEBRUN, GRAND SINGER. OPERA Mr. Bligglns. "It he ever loarns the teswers to all tbe questions be asks, fe( will know more tban the profea- Trtrt Qrvfnt. Instead o a gem, or even a flow-fcIf we coffld cast tbe gilt of a lovely thought iftto the heart ot a friend, (that would be giving as tbe angels must give. George Maodooald. r, iofi't believe he'll need to," replied "Will your boy go to college?" Concentrated Wisdom. "I Mrs Leila Love wife of Wiley Love a, farmer living near Covena Ga.. They Put An End To It Charles Sadie, 30 Cook St., Rochester, N.Y.,savs he recommends Foley Kidney Pills ac every opportunity because they gave him prompt relief from a bad case ct kidney trouble that had long bothered him. Such a recommendation, coming from Mr. Sable, ib direct and convincing evidence of great curative qualities of Foley Kidney Pills. Tbe genuine Foley Kidney Pills are never sold in bulk, but put up in sealed bottles, eucloBed in a yellow carton. Ask for Foley Kidney Pills. Refuse substitutes. St. Beuard Mining Co., Incorporated Drug Department. Forgotten. Gone and anxiqus inquirer wants to know An Weli-NIg-h 1.69 1.69 1.48 m $7.50 Suits go at . $10.00 Suits -- goat., goat.. go 4.98 6.98 ...8.98 $12.50 Suits $h25 Oxford Cap or plain toe $1.75 Oxford Cap or plain toe 98c 1.39 1.89 1.19 2.98 ' $15.00 Suits at.. $18.50 Suits Go at $20.00 Suits $22.50 Suits $25.00 Suits Bi Men's' Oxfords $2.75 Oxfords in Patent Leathir' and tan "button or lace-.- j. $2.00 Oxfords vici, lace A Goat. Goat. Goat Lot of Men's aiys:"Ihave II? 5 taken Foley Kidney Pills and find them to be all you claim for them. Thev gave me almost instant relief when my kidneya were Bluggish and inactive. I cheerfully recommend them to all sufferers from kidney troubles. "Foley Kidney Pills are as carefully made and as scientifically compounded aB any medicine your home doctor can can give you. They act directly on the kidneys and bladder. St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated. 9.89 12.48 14.98 16.48 18.48 nd Boys' Suits at Half Price .. what has become of'tbe man who used to go to the penitenTotiary after being found guilty ledo Blade. $3.50 Oxfords, Patent Leather, and gun metal Shirts r Men's $1.00 Dress Shirts, all kinds with or without collar Men's 50c Dress Shirts, with or without collar Men's 50c .Work Shirts Big lot of $1.00 Srtirts in broken sizes 5 dozen Men's 50c , Dress Shirts Lot of Ladles'; Men's and Children's Shoes and Oxfords on counter. All kinds and Prices. Bij Drug Department. --are-two "Had dyspepsia or ipdlgestlon for years. No appetite, and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters reached the cause.'" J. H. Walker. Sunbury, Ohio. Go Misses' and Children's Oxfords $1.35 Sstrap Pumps in Patent Leather, tan and gun metal, siza 6 to 8J $1.50 Strap Pumps in tan, patent leather and gun metar; size 8 to $1.75 Strap Pumps in gun metal, tan and patent ' leather, size 1 1 to 2 "" $1.00 White Canvas Pumps sizes 8 to 2 ;. ,l$k $1.00 Barefoot Sandals r- .cu. v Ji. DiMClUUl Sandals '... : 65c Barefoot fer-'- . .. . Sandals $2.50 Slippers Tess and Ted makein white, black, .. tan, patent leathenand gu'rTmefal Dont No Women In Jap UflJverettle. "I has noticed," said Uncle Eben, imperial uohrersftlas There maa very seldom baa a swelled la Japtfn, but women an admitted to "dat aand a big heart at one an' de head , iMtther. same time." Together. ll I. C. R. R. TIME CARD. tral trainB from Nortonville, Ky. No. No No. 122, local pass.10.45 No. 186, local 6.86 No. No. No. No. NORTH BOUND. 102 1.28 101 8.40 SOUTH BOUND 101 4.08 103 1.46 121, local paBS. 1.28 185 local pasB 5.53 Ton Can Eat Anything. Time of departure of Illinois Cen- without the slightest Eat what your stomach craves fear of indiges- , a. m. p. m. a.m. p.m. p.m. a. ra. a.m. p.m. tion, which is an awful feeling. You will not be bothered with Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Nausea, Bad Breath or Heavy Feeling if yon will take one dose of Digesteze. It relieves and cures as if by Magic. PleaBant as Candy. Relief in one minute. Get a 50o bottle from tbe drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. ... '' vri v , ....... .V "- - 1.09 1.19 1.39 69c 89c 59c 48c 1.98 8ic 89c 42c 39c ,.69c ...3lC .121 Linens, Suitings and White Goadt 15c Brown Dress Linen 25c All, in pink, lavendar and green 26c Brown Linen Crash 35c Fancy Stripe Voile 25 Suitings 12 ...r. .., L. &, N. TIME CARD. 10c Check Staples Time oi arrival of trainB passing through and departure of trains originating at Earlington. Effective Sunday, April 9, NOKTH BOUND. 1911 I 35c Flaxon, ..plain, eilBSiWfBBW?yipr tffjWBsiBj 6c cotton Check .. and fancy 20c 16 2-3- 19c 19c 19c 19c 9c 23c :.- ; . ! '? V , cotton!.. -- r No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 92 62 94 64 SOUTH 53 95 51 (1.25 11.08 7.84 11.22 BOUND. a. m. a. m ...f,;. Yard Wide Bleach p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. DomlstiK, .V. ' 6c Apron nr ut ll ', h'" i- - .V . . 4.30 7.49 4.21 93 10.48 INTERURBAN TRAINS. No. No. No. NORTH BOUND. 106 7.54 a.m. '.. 2.00 p.m. 108 110 w..v 5.02 p. m. SOUTH BOUND. , Tick 20c Straw Tick 20c Table Oil clotR checks Canil.ai , '. i caiuci , '. - j i ,'. . , ..5c '' 6c PMV 5c Hl tr :. 16c ff' 9c "" M ?;. 17c '&', m. t Flaxon.... c I Wt. - 1. t Flaxon 12 1 2c White Cross Bar Dimity,. 25c WhiteMercerizId) Waistmgs 15c Linen Finish Suitings'. . 15c India :,1 . 9( !....'. ,v 4 121C tWi'V y 121c '7c 9c .. wv Linen. 12 2 . ... ...121c ,.. v V . India Linen India Linen ... . ' No. 105 No. 107 No. 109 No. Ill 7.10 a.m. 12.57 p. m. 8.10 p.m. 0.10 p m. Special prices on Um?6reIIas and Parasols 6 k Vy I ' i'r'j'J lj ' ' Vi '.' j . 1- -2 ... . Ui'Ui OH oL:-r- ' vV M.H.& E TIME CARD. $1.QO OVEIRALLS MARY AGNES DOYLE, 89c x Ml J0 T.I. H. & E. time card went iuto effect Sunday, April 9, 1911. 5:45 a.m. No. 112 leaves No. 118 arrives.... 3:80 p. m. r READER. BIG LOT OF BAKER & i'"t, t; ' ALL Notice to Contestants 1,000 votes will be allowed on every IQ AND 1 2k $1.00 worth of printing turned in by contestants in the Mammoth Cte CenUst. For prices on printing telephone No. 47, Earlington, or No. 4, Madisonville. c - LAWN 5G ' "l HICKMAN MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY -- . CALICOES 4c xm t.jfS .vh . PER YARD i I?. 4 - . "ti. W