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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): June 21, 1912
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Curry and- family. - YEAR EARLINGTOK HOPKINS COukjti : i KX., FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1912 f Si "W "A w.- BIG IMPROVEMENT White City Notes NEW LEADER IN r 'lSf. Charles Talk IN REAL ESTATE A number of oar people attended Lots in The Morton Addition of tho Ice Cream supper at Mosb Hill Mortons Gap Selling Rapidly Saturday night. Sevoral nplondid rains have fallon OTHER ITEMS OF GREAT INTEREST here lately which greatly benefitted growing cropB. Bee) (Special to The E C. Morgan was in Madisonvillo, la a markod Improvement one day last week on 'business. Thero to the tone of teal estate in our little White City waB well represented cty lately. Since the new L. & N. at Salem last Sunday among these yards wore laid and ttio tipple for who attended from here were: "W. coaling trains established thero tins C. Stinsou, Frauk Green, Bennie beon a steady Increase in the value of Aldridge and Jesse Brown. property herq and It ib gaining headEld. R. W. Geu'try, of Madisonway. Recently the Kington Coal villo, paBsed through White, City Co. has purchased considerable Sunday afternoon eurouto home land from the Morton uoirs . and from Salem. opened what Ib known as the MorW. M. Brown, vlBlted friendB near ton Addition.1 Thoy aro selling the Earllugton'last weok. . . lots at a very reasonable figure and R. H. Browne of Pumpkin Center, euger buyers are snapping them up rjurposdis, quite a num- passed through White City 'Sunday for building serber wore Bold last week and thoy afternoon eurtute home' from havo Feveral flue prospects In view. vices atSalerr. Services wero held at the home of 0. J. OateB, of tho Kington company. Is erecting a fine residence on W. C. Stlnson Sunday night. hiB property. Will Davis 1b also Those who attended the Gentry erootlng a substantial building meeting at Salem Sunday wore well and C. D. Cole, of the St. repaid for their journey bb the speakBernard Mining Company will erect er showed by hta earnestness, hiB a handsome residence on his prop- knowledge of the subjeot treated erty. The foundation of the Ben T. and hiB deep spirituality that he had Robinson business bouse on Main spared no pains to make his services St. has been laid and Mr. Robinson jUBt wfaat tbey ought to have been expects to push the completion of Your correspondent bespeakB for this building as rapidly as possible. Bro. Gentry a long and useful life in Our town is on a good healthy boom the ministry And commends him to and 1b one of tho boBt towns in the the beet of people wherever ho may I Semi-Wee- kly roHl-deuce GAVE CONTENT t Miss. Alberta Barnett of Mortons Moves up to First Place WORKING ALL CONTESTANTS ' ' X HAD j B5 0 .' . ' h ft ' l Ks. Jeff Slsk was in Earllngton Wednesday. Noblos,, Jesse Phillips, ,of,- this y Mrsf.M E. Wallace visited JrieudsJ place, and S. M. Bernard, toJ Madiin Madisonville last Friday sonville, boarded the Shrlner train EARLINGTON here Thursday morning for Paducah ('. Mrs. John Palmer, ot Carbdndale. MIsb Mary Parker.'. .'.'..' to asBist'tbe forty novices m cross21,125 Mabel Browning.....'.'. 83,160 yisited her sister Mrs. W. J. Faull ing the hot sands of the Desert. Golda Salmon 30,!) here Thursday. Eider S. M. Bernard, of .Madlsou-villConnie Feiiwiok. ..'.....: .2075 '. Mr., and MrB. J. W. Travia, of Earwho has been holding series 20S5 llngton, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A. of meetings here, closed) them on Artie Favors Mary Hewlett 2500 RoblnBon Sunday. Tuesday night, with qulte'a number LAID TO REST ;....' Hazel Grjflln 10,750 Mrs. Fannie Clsney, of ClBney, is of additions to the onurch,;lio'p)iurch ' visiting her slater Mrs, w. A. Rob. has been very much strengthened MADISON.VILLE by theso services both In organisa- The Body of Rev. Thomas Farmer was inson here this week. Ruth Swinney 4,176 Laid to Rest in the Hawkins Rev. W, C. Brandon, of Earllng- tion and membership, on Wednes Verda Oateo. ........ 8,15 ton, was in the city Sunday. day nieht bo delivered., his lecturo Cemetery ..3600 Estha Morrow. .....'...( ' B. F. Gilllland is Berving on the on "Travelers Through .Palestine' Georgia Morton 2800 to a large and appreciative audi Rev. Thomas Farmer, who diecB' Lora Lee Todd. . . . . . ..v. ..... ... . . .405 Petit Jury this week. ence. Tuesday afternoon from being, Mrs. W. G. Wright, of Mr. and Gertiude Black. 0335 Isaacs, tbo street peddler, hfta.left n Carbondale, attended the Arnold MORTONS .GAP town, lie sold quite a lot of gQOdB, ran over by gons at wedding hero Sunday. mines was carried to Orotton on and the purchasers got some bar84,015 Alberta Barnett Miss Audrey Cobb and Gilbert gains, but we do not know whether on Dixie Fjyer Wednesday morn..14,750 Deshon, of Earllngton, attended the! Edna Peyton Li go. State. he pays town taxes, county or state. ing where he was laid to rest wedding Sunday. We don't know whether or not NORTONVILLE Pidcock who has deen connecEd he in the family burying grounds,. ted with the Kington Coal Co. at Fannie Trathou.. ;......."...... 22,3p0 Jesse Phillips and Jeff Slsk mo- pays any taxes on the goods he ' cemetery. thla place has left for other fields of Church ' ST?. CHARLES t tored to Hopkinsvllle Thursday, thoyn brings into thlB state and disposes Hawkins ' ' s ) L The Baraca boys of which labor. In a Btorm at Manning-to- of, we don't know- whether he con N a ' 83,275 were caught Noll Rob nsonJ.l.'AJ Z l and had to be towed in by "Old tributes to the widows and orphans, assistant teacherj acted Tho many friends of John Pld90ck Dixie WPO.druff.. .,...,..,..,.. ,16,050 '" fegalQ ia'ter. aro jjjlad(tVBoe; him o T Beck" we think Jess' Auto fqver Isj repair side walkB, build Btreeta, pay ' barers. Forter Willis, 'HANSONdpWB several degrees. a long selge of UlneBS.1 the preacher, bury the. dead, help Pinkhey WillieHenry Pilking-to- u, Christian Church" 26jX) Pet Bailey,....-,..U....!"Mr. and MrB. Arohie Grlbble aro the needy, or Interest himself in the Eddie McGregor was struok on tho' Ruth Jones', .. r. i You are invited to the services ot Jesse Taylor, Tomraie Sisk ..'. voting in Jarllngton-an- d "HopklnB-vill.- e welfare of our town, bqt we dqknow face at a. baseball game by another 3unday June 23. The Bible School Johanna Brown ...... y.. 8176 that our merchants daos il.l.hese and Gilbert Long. this week. will meet at 9:30 a. m.' At li . m. young' man last Sunday, and , pain' ' ' HAMBY STATION ' Jim Oraig, Joe Ranyon and MrB. Bingham, of Robards, who things and they are here the regular minUter will preach. fully hurt. V. L. Rea represented tb.e 18,860 haB been visiting MrB. Joe Toy, has the next day, and the next day, and A. W. Raymer was. in Earllnpton Thelma.Dawaon.... ............. Thero will be no evening services stand ready to make our promise Ruth Woodruff. .'. :. .....'. . J.2,m returned home. Monday. owing to the Chautauqua. ". ILSLEY S. M. BERNARD, Minister. Mrs. W. L. Rea and daughter,. We understand that there was a good. Several of our citizens went to the 6195 Bhootlng sorape at one of the soft MORE REAL ESTATE County Seat Monday, among them Blauch Leasuro Miss Arba, and Mrs. Ka'te With-er- s PROMINENT YOTJNG PEOPLE "WED being Will Fugate, Nelson Kyle, Nina Williams ..7875 drink stands on the outskirts of the CHANGES HANDS went with Mrs. Farmer, anch (,..JL ..8175 town Sunday morning, in which two Henry Gatlin, J. N. Stlnnettand Minnie Harland those of the family that went Dr. E C. Brandon and Miss Pansy Rule others whose names the writer failNegroes were wounded. The Be Earllngton Property Still Increasing In DAWSON SPRINGS were Mrs. Susan Farmer, Willis places are not within reach of the ed to get. Arlington Hotel In Were Married At Value New Houscj Going Up .8200 Addle Morgan.! . . ....:. town authorities, but the cpunty ofFarmer and Heury Farmer. His Clarksville Latest adviceB from the Moss Hill Ruth Cansler 8175 ficers ought to Investigate these Ice Cream supper waB to the effect That there is a decided advance wife a bride of one month being, NEBO matters. Mibb that a ueat Bum was realized for the On Wednesday morning In thevalu6 of real estate in Ear- prostrated from tho shock was-n10,700 Mr. and Mrs, Bert Ashmore visit- llngton is patent to every one. accompanied by ber benefit of the church at that place. Joslo Payne Pansy Rule able to go. Tiny Catea..'. 6150 ed relatives in Mortons Gap Sunday There has been more property . father Mr. John Rule, loft for Oliver Doom entertained a merry The funeral was conducted 58, where they were party at his home Monday night, MrB. S. M. Bernard, of Madison- bought aud sold here in the last two Cfiiiholm Lackey Walter N. Martin. ville, spent several days hero last months than ever In the same length met by the prospective groom. Dr. Ice cream being the order of the Mr. Lander Chlsholm and MIsb week. E. C. Brandon, his father Rev. W. day. ef time before, Johu M. Cansler POPULAR YOUNG LADY 0. Brandon and Miss Petree, the A wagon load of young people at- Ruby Elgin Lackey were united in J."t. Barnett, of Earllngton, was bought tone of, Dr. Curtis Johnson's TO TRAIN FOR OTRSR daughter of Dr Brandon's partner tended the ice cream Bupper at Mor-ton- B marriage in tho Pembroke Metho- here on business Saturday. houses a few days ago. J. E. Mcdist church Wednesday afternoon at of Falrview. Gap Monday night. Do not forget to save your coupons, Afee purchased a home from Mibb Miss Dot Bean Left For Evansville On 52 5 o'clock. Tho ohuroh was a scene The young people accompanied by It may not mean much to you, but Mollle Whalen, W. H. Adcock also Bicycle riding has become a Wednesday these relatives und friends motored favorite pastime with some bf the of rare beauty, artistically decora- it is twentv five votes for the con purchased one of tho Whalen houses ted with beautifnl cut flowers and fr.ft niarltsvllle. and were nt married L. P. Stanley bought a houso from City youngsters. Miss Dot Bean a popular youngpotted plants: Rev. T. L HulBe, testant and she will appreciate It W. H. Klein, Chief Dlsp't Wright the Arlington Hotel, tho ceremony White of Madisonville, pastor of the Methodist ohuroh off- whoever may be your choice. John Crabtree, being performed by Kev. Brandon, bought the homo place from Jap. R. lady, of this city left Wednesday was the guost of hiB daughter at this iciated In a very impressive manner. Jas. Gatnett, of tho Crabtree coun- -' Rash and Geo. W. Bate bought the for Evansville where she will go la, after partaking of a aumptlouB on business. reMr. and Mrs. Chisbolm loft immed- try, was in town y espooially. for tho wedding place Sunday and1 Monday. Carroll Moore place on Railroad, St. training for a nurse, much to the gret of Her many- fnends.both In and CharleBand Nortonville Base aid is haying it repaired, The Stmnott, form- iately after the oeremouyfor Chica A note from Elllo St. party, thoy returned to HopkmBvllle of the Earllngton.pecple to po- - out of this nlty. thon drove to Falrview Dri Bran-don'- erly of this place, but now stationed go and northern points and will re- Ball' teams crossed batB here Sur-dat. Miss Bean, 1b a bright and charrn turn to Earllngton July 1st. where jib a soldier at Fc. Leavenworth, we think It was a game of town sesB homes in a good 'arid growing home town. On account ot being neccessary Kan., is to, the effect that his regl- - they will roside. Miss .Lackey id Ball, as everybody batted and every- town is self evident and every tlmo ing voung ladj', and will be missed for Dr. Brandon to be at Impost, It ment will '.march overland to 'the one of the most popular young la- body made a run, the game resulted ft' trade iu real oBtate is made the by all who kew her T Miss Bean has beon contemplating; was impossible for thoba to take a'ti army maneuvers. att Nevada, Mo.'. a dles Of Pembroke and takes an ac- 25 to 11 In favor of St. Charles. price increases. e "Now ain't that some Ball." beinc a nurs6 several months and of about 150 mil'es,tt1 start, tive part In church work. Mr. extended tour at this tlme.andthoy distance Vfm'DTn "DTTOV 1b a well known and popular when at last an opening waBff.ered are now at home to their friendB at about the 20 Inst. Quite a. number of our citizens ore . her at the Gilberts SanitkriUm afc t Falrview. VFrienda or' Jodie Riddle, who is! clerk with the St. Bernard Drugj attending Court at Madisonville thlB ' haB a large, number of1 Evansville, she made preporaUous-t' Wedding Going On This Weck Some" week. ' at this ( JJoth the brldo,ndrgr:oomar.0,vry w.ell, knownTkuiown place, will be in store andThe "' ( t-go immedlat&ly. Beej charming Jyounpeoplg &dfare pop- toVosted to that he is now' friends; visiting In Mrs. E.- L. Blanks Is Although we regrefcvery mfcuch wishes them happinoBB and prosperSo far this week there have been. '' ular ahiorig all wlio know'thoni;' witu niB rogiineni in xiawau. ' ti adish'nville' this week. t . ' this young lady we hopeshe; i ity. five weddings here In our city, all, of the bride will The many friends BosB'Mangum has returned 'from ' ,r.,D. p.' Curry Is looking aftor the same day, two at Mortons.Gap, will succeed In ber traiuin'tr and fmiB8 her presence in thip city, espec-Mali- y a. trip: to WebBter,county. r Ben Slaton Honored the Crabtree practice ip tho absence and 'one at St. Charles- Pmake a fine nurse.v We hopetto Be& frobnthe Sunday So'hodl of the ' EariingtonJ B'en'M. Slaton, of Madjsonville, Df Dr. A. F. FInley. Claud Brown of near j THis is 'gofngBome; aniikeepluftf "stationed at'our pity when her traip-M. E. Church, South, of whjch she add .his taiBter Miss Gay, ,who,haB' ' last week attendod the State FunWo 'are glad to note that NorrlBJ Ouriid, .busy- .uniting,' theae'happy' ,ing is completed. .was a most Rallied' ahd' efficient ' 1 :'. lately reiur;ieu iruiu liih uttui uuu eral Director's Association at Louis- Klnls "Flying Machine" is in re-- j yjoung people; , teacher of oue,of, fhe lniautobiSseB, REMOVAL OF DR. GRACE Dumb school at Ifanyille, KVr, .at. ville auiCmade a fine Impression on; pair'again, and he is now burning! Yye.nope tnat tnoy win an uvea I Jail of their frfendS Join in a'nd wiBh tended tHe JQe'cream supper iVmosb that body of mon. He was unanii theifid a? well as gasoline. long, 'happy, and prosperous life'.'; .them all happinessr and success. Gone to Hopkinsvlllc But Wilt Come , f mcusly reoommonded, by the a6BO- - Will Majors, the blind preacher, ofl ! ;i (H'ill Saturday night.' i ,' i v Summers-Dav- is City pnee a Month ' elation to be one o tho state examiDawson, preached on the streets Big Meeting at St- - Charles Ice ;Crcam .Supper $uc;st ners for state license" to embalm. Monday evening, hewaB accompah-- i The union of MIsb Raymo Sum- n On of the best jevivWs of the The Ice Cream Suppof given hdrq This recommendation will go to ied.by.hls little son Monroe. i mere and Mr. Enpla Davis waBCoti-duote- d Dr Jj. Grace who has been in tbei has, Ji8t been held by Reyj S., last Bveninft LadieB ot PrimUfve; Gov, McOreary who is expeoted to bf by Rav. Dame, df the North Victory, building forthe past 'M. Bdrriard', of'M'adlsonville, m !the BaptiBt church was a thorough suc-- j confirm the selection which 1b a R. G. McEuen and wife, of Ear-- j baa. removed one ofhis denllpgton vlBlted his parents here, ern Metnoaist unuroti on vveanes-da- y old Christian privilege Ohuroh at c,esB. (&iailyi thhks'-t;the many most excellent one. Mr Slaton' rfaa Sufaday. tal chairs to Hopkinsyllle, v'Where he evening at the home of the bride St. Charles'. It lasted nine nights friends who wero present, also td for Beveral years boen a member of will.praotlce deniBtry. .;V; ' In twenty three adjli-tlon- a thoie to fix i the Sohppl, on Railroad street in the presence of Who Is going and resulted wlowere unable to,odme, for. the Btaia afio'(ifakon'aud on dlller He leaves one chair here and will a fqw friendB of the family. .to trie eriurdb.-- Most of those their assistance. ProcqpdB cleared ont ooaasions has had honors con HouB'e 5ump? Tho't6wn or'the clti In oact make ,tnls: city the obedience to the were $800.. Wo.are pjahning rtd ferred on him by that body of men Izena'by subscription, ih'ls is a fine! The bride Is the daughter of Mr.' month. We are sorry to lose such, V came by primitive baptized and Mrs. Joe Summers, and Is a in the give another supp'or Gospel and were well and should be kept up., part' an excollent'man as Dr. Grace. very amiable young lady. presence of a vast assemblage Wed- of the Summer, W.J. Faull and D. p.- Woodrutf The groom 1b the sou of AvN, Two Mortens Gap Couples Run Away SJJBSpRIBER , nesday morning n the beautiful St. Base Ball Notes made' a business trip tq Earllngton and Get Married ( Davis, and 1b an employee'of thejst. ' Bernard;Lkke,i The church And the .A SatuMay. Earlingtdri plays Central City oa-th. TrrkH Rv RlnnH Hnnnrft" Bernard. . Twtf young couples from MprtonB wbole eommuultyof St.. Charles. home ground's' Barday. A hot Mrs., Lee. Salmon, of Carbondale,' The happy couple went to Nebo Gap gave tke old folks the Slip have received a great uplift from the On Monday night June 24th. atj vlaited friends in St. Charles Satur Thursday morning to stay .with game expeoted. ,Berle ef meetings. Mri Bernard re, Idle Hour Theatrfe.ypu can see, Hi Wednesday night and eloped to. day. Earlinglon vs. Madisonville, at tbey friends a few days, th'e re bes show ev,er.seenn Motion Pic Bpringfleid, TQnM wherethey were malned over one night-afte- yfsB Ki'ihmotrt, 'of HopklrisYille cityi and start Base Ball Parkfuday, June, . wlllirjatBrn, 'to this snoai married. The deuples were1 Miss vlval and related bis experiences in cures .in iuib cuy. j to feoHBekeeping Saturday Earllngton has 'weuVftd JBrowri of one. hour o DovU Xa&n Omr Forjf ,Miis was In our city Saturday'. Land, leaving St. Obarles, some out ana enior you 10 tbejloly t bleaenre. It will coat moU Oracle Lora and Garvin Kianett. au-l- j.. nelce Both (hV young jWople ,re well th bloe-gT- e iJtlh,.'i. nSt It VHU UIII1 li L1IIU&.1L HUILU it IiriESfll ldt"'tP to th 81n1 9brmn Curry and little l UIV. .. .!. LI1H II XttsaOMUi Curry, ofLoalavSlkrhave known nd bV ja boat of frleudi work or them, yHk Davi Mbiadr i tim kj KMttnt yamt Kteftt the yinlty.&ftlmon w4dlnr Minuter Hll-wi- ll " - I' rft.rn 'v tbe bat mcoeiiV Ufttoh trpla No returned h'otte kfier a visit to 'Dr. s. XBWf, J. . There is a new leader in the Bee's Mammoth Cave Contest this week. MIsb Alberta Barnett, of Mortons Gap takes first place, MIsb Nell Robinson, of St. CharJoB, second, Mfss Mabel Browning, of Earling-ton- , third, Miss Golda Salmon, bf Earllngton, fourth. Miss .Fannie Trathen, of Nortouvilto, fifth, Miss Mary Parker, of Earllngton, sixtja, MIsb Thelina Dawson, of Hamby Station, seventh. All are doing splendid work. ja' He didn't co to Dawson last SunJ ay. Robinson and Will Grlbble were In Madisonville Saturday. I 'Mrs. Guy Woodruff, of Hampy Station, visited Mrs. B. F. GilHlantf hero last week. '. Mrs. Richard Palmer and daughter Evie, of Dawson Springs, visited. Mrs. W. J. Faull here last week. Mrs. W. J. FauU'and Mrs. E. L. Konnott visited Mrs. Thad Davis, of the Daniel Boone country, last Sat ;.i-Elli- urday. Blanks," the Professor does this with marked ability. Dr. T. R. FInley has returned after spending a few days In LoulBville. Riley Butler spent a few days in Hopklnsvillo laat week on business. Compton Umstead 1b attending Court this week. Mrs. R. C. Long visited friends in Crofton one day last week, Smith Ohaney, our tonsorlal nrtltt is' making some very attractive Improvements in his shop. Rev. S. M.Bailey will fill his regular appointment at the Methodist Church here, Saturday night and ' ,J Suutlay, Prof.M. T,'CranbrVo'ur tdwh chair WEDNESDAY JUNE man, has been dispensing justice in the absence of our pity Judge E. L. 29, WILL BE EAR- LINGTON DAT g ' ' , $ At the ChautdUqua It is Pre dieted a Large Crowd from. This Place Will be Present TO HER JUDGE CAVANAUGtf LECTURE e, Wednesday .will bo Earllngton Day and Judge M. A. Oavanaugb, noted for his reforms in court procedure and law enforcement, will deliver his famous lecture, "Traitors to Justice." He is a leading member of the Knights of Columbus Judge Cavariaugh will lecture In tho afternoon. Edward Reno In rapid fire magic will appear Wednesday evening. The Mendelssohd Male Quartet: will sing afternoon and evening. I "m 1 f .l'J '4 . Gribblo-Rbblnso- Gribble-Roblnso'- n, ; ffotes . t he-wa- - i as-pal- ' . - : A.:iAjtlQQ St-Bern- ard. ot Hop-kinsvllleu- by-Rev- - i dln-propar- ed to-da- - , de-Bl- re B y, v( v ChlB-hom- ff o Seml-Woek- iy . jto-lo- se ';:-- - : : - v ':'w . , to.-iThi- , : , , s , , ' ( seri-a,a- few-mont- h' last-wee- k' the-latte- r - : I h "l i ! r L affcer-whlc- n ; Sfe-d.- ..l. i... W - .RtOnr.' 4 Tafw :.' - f bem iBee ASSOCIATE EOITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER lMMtM Subscription Rates Six months Three mouths Slnglo copies One CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor F. D. RaBli. Police Judge A. J. Bennett. Chief of Pollqe Wm. Bradloy. Night Chief J. H. Hamby. City Clerk Paul P. Price. , Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. City Physician W. K. NIsbet. City Engineer R. E. Whlpfler. Street CommlssionorRobt. Wood Counoilmon Madison Oldham, F. D. Rash, Geo. 0. Atkinson, Thos. Blair, 0. M. Henry. Meotlng.nlght first Monday night In each month. School Trustee Paul M. Mooro Board of Health Ed M. Trahern, Year EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT PAUL M. MOORE. .. fl.OO 60 25 5 Mid Summer Novelties IN Member of Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League Matter. ticulars. Entered at the Earlington Post Office as Second Glass Madi-sonmll- e, Specimen copies mailed free on application. Correspondents wanted In all parts of the county. , Address us for par- son, M. D. G. Branch Office in Mortdn's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. Kentucky, Phone No. 4-- MISS L Telephone 47 111., Friday, June 21, 1912 MMmi .was here Fire Department H. D. Roe era, Chief; F. B. Arnold, Assistant Chief: Chas. Barnett, Captain: .Claude Long, Gilbert Long, w. D. Cavaness, Brick Bouthwortli, Baker Fugate, Geo. T. Miller, Will Ray-burBryant Deal, Firemen. n, Gilbert King and Curtis B.John Postmaster OhaB. Cowell. Wash Goods, Linens, Ginghams and Staples Below we wish to call your attention to a few items that you need for your Dress : Micl-Sum-m- er visiting friends Nortonville Notes last week. Mrs. C. B. Trathen was iu Madn, isonville Friday shopping. Mr. 0. E. Blackburn, of Earl-lngtoNortonville was represented in acis working first trick at County Court this week on count of the trial of Tom Wood- Union Station a few days relievward. His many friends wel- ing R. N. Ray, who is attending court. come him home again. Messrs Lounie Heard and Roy Kennedy attended the funeral of Mr. 0. M. Stephens at Slaugh-tervill- e Sunday. Miss Lola Mae Prowse is ate 9:80 n. m. Vesper and benediction 7 p. m. Rev. J. P. McParland, Pastor CHURCHES. Catholic" Ohdroh. First mas? every Sunday and holy dayat7:0C a. m. Second mass and preacbinp Christian Church. Sunday school at 0:80 a. m. Preaching ever j Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting every WedneF-da- v at 7:80 p. m. Rev. H, J. Brazeltox, Pastor. M. ol tending the Chautauqua at this week. Mad-isonvill- 'Misses Jesse and May Base, of White Plainp, visited frieuds and relatives here Saturday and Sun- n i 9 ,t V n w ?h N it Pif A'. V-- i i( Yx m people from has services 2nd and 4th Sunday in Mr. Clarence Shelton, of Louiseach month also Saturday night beWhite Plains attended the musi-c- fore and Sunday night following ville, visited relatives here last y entertainment given here eych Subday prayer meeting week. evening. Sabbath school night. Friday Dr A. O. Sisk, Supt. Ladies Aid Mesdames S. T. Oayce and Lou 2 Miss Ethel Sisk, of Mortons meets eaeh Tuesday afternoon atof o'clock. Paftor W. H. Gregor, Kennedy were in Madisonville Gap, has .returned home after Louisville. Tuesday. visiting her cousin, Miss Fannie General Baptist Church. Services fourth SunJay morning and Mrs Eliza Moore is spending Truthernf , evening in each mouth and Saturthe week in Madisonville visiting day evening preceding. Prayer Messrs. W. W. Crick, Neal meeting Friday eveniug. Sunday relatives. Stivers and Fred Franklin, of school 2 p. m. The music recital given by Rev. T. J. Lynn Pastor. Miss Glennie Barr and hor pupils White ElainB, stood the Rural Episcopal Church Services 2nd and 4tn Priday night was enjoyed by all carriers examination held here Library.Sunday night at 7:458at the Sunday School at p.m. last Saturday. ' Rev. Geo. 0. Abbitt, Reotor. present. Rev. E. S. Edwards is conMrs. R. 0. Gorey and daughLODGES. ters, Ellen and Johanna, of ducting a revival at the ChrisMasonic Lodge E. W. Turner, Montgomery, Ala., who have tian church this week. No. 548 meets 1st. and 8rd. Fridays Claude Eison has accepted a in each month. been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. E. J. Phillips, Sejsj , W. Hamby' of this place, left position with The McLeod Store, Victoria Lodge", No. 84, K. ofJP. Thursday morning for eastern atMadisonville. We wiBh him meets every Monday night. Visitors welcome. .Kentucky where they will visit success. Ernest Newton, K. of R. and S. .friends and relatives enroute Miss Vannie Lacy, of Orofton, Hopkins Lodge, A. O. TJ. W. No. tfiome. has returned home after visiting 581 meets every Thursday night. Y. Q. Walkbrj Sec. Miss Ruth Barnes is visiting relatives here. Golden Cross Lodge. Earlmgton. .friends in Madisonville. Mrs. Morgan and daughter, No. 525 meets 1st. and 3rd, Saturday Mrs. 0. 0. Cave, of Eldorado, Marie, have returned home afti r night in each month. Mrs. Bertha Umstead, Sec. a pleasant visit with friends in Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets 1st ' Louisville..' and 8rd Saturday nights in each Quite a humber of out of town month. Miss Lizzie Huff, Sec, Lodge, Earllngton Ben Hur people attended the picdic given Court, No. 55, meets every 1st and by the Woodmen here last Sat- 3rd "Monday night at old Masonic left me with a frightful cough and Hall. Dr. C. B. Johnson, Scribe, urday. very weak. I had spells when I could Standwaite, Tribe No. 57,Red Men hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 2Q Misses Alberta Barnett and meets every Friday sleep. minutes. My doctor could not help Harry Long, C. of R. me, but I was completely cured by Susan Lovan visited friends and Woodmen of the World, Catalpa relative.here Friday and Satur- Camp No. 801 meets every Wednesday night. All members are earday. nestly requested to be there. Mrp. 'Emma Goad is visiting Bernard Walton, Clerk. Monroe Davis, Deputy Clerk. Mrs. J. E. Cox, Joliet, 111. relatives in White Plains this Modern Woodmen of the World. 60c AND $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. week, i No. 11992 meets every Wednesday. Several young el Wed-deBda- day. E. Ohuro'h. Regular service, third Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 :80 p.m Miss Edna Farmer, of White Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 2:80 p.m. Plains, visited friends here Sat- at 7:80. Sunday-schoClass meeting, second Sunday at urday and Sunday. 10:80 a.m. Rev. G. W. Dame, Pastor. Dr. Davis, of Mortons Gap, M. E. Church, South. Rev. V. was here Tuesday. C.Brandon, pastor. Services on 11 a. every and Dr. Moore was in Madisonville 7:4o p. Sunday at school m. 9:8C m. Sunday at a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday Tuesday on business. evenings at 7:80 o'clock. Ladles' Miss" Susie Wood of, Olarks-vill- Aid Society every Monday afternoon. Official Board meeting Tenn., is visiting her sister day after first Sunday m Moneach month. Mrs. L. P. Payne. e, 1,21c, 1 yard. . ; . 7!c, 1 White Flaxon, 27 and 36 in wide, a very 1 25c, 1 handsome quality, per yard. Linen Suiting, both tan and white, warranted all pure linen, wide, per vara colors, "per Lawn, solid ..5c, 0c, 5c, 20c and 25c 5c, 20c and 25c inch 25c 3ll(l , Best quality India Linen, per yard... 83C, 1 OC, 1 2lC, 1 All colors in Summer Fancy Silks, 27 and 32 inch wide, per yard 25C, Hoosier Brown Sheeting, per yard. Hope Bleached Sheeting, per yard . 5C 35C 3110 20C 40C 5c 71c Missionary Baptist Churoh Fruit of the Loom Bleach Cotton.. 4 t I' 10c Berkley 60-an- d 160 Cambric . Apron Check Gingham, best quality, per yard, j 'i 6c 121c and 71c A. F. C. Dress Gingham. Red Seal Dress Gingham. .. .. 10c 121c Bargain counter in center of our floor contains so great values and you lose if you fail to look them over. Call and see us and remember we guarantee our price and merchandise. B arnes ,c owand&C o. Incorporated Thomas Woodward Acquitted PNEUMONIA DR. KING'S New Discovery Y. Q. The Taylor Nursery Bed & Knights and Ladies of Security will meet every second and fourth Monday nights. Visiting member's mvitod to attend. Will Carrioan, Clerk. at the trial. Visiting members are cordially Invited to attend any of these The Grand Lodges at 2:80 p.m. Mrs. Emma Davis, Elks, B. P. O. No. 738 meets at Madisonville Monday night. B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. Earllngton Chapter, U. D. C, meets 1st Thursday In each month Pros'. Walker, Sec. ward waB composed and did not contradict himself during cross examination. He produced numerous witnesses to prove the lite of his father had been threatened by Blanks. The Jurors were W.S. Clayton, A. H. Corbtn, J.H.Nlblook Frank Yarbough, J. W.JGatlln J.W. Fontress, J. L. Gates, Ellswood Townsend, E.H. Budd,E. B.Brown T. W, Reynolds, and Almus Oarrico the dead man's father and mother two brothers and widow were present BAfter being out thlrtyjmlnutesthe jury returned a verdict to the effect that the murder to which Woodward confessed was committed In the defence of his father. Wood- WANTED 500 Men, Women and Children Saturday, June to attend a 29, 1912 VS. Youngster Brave Under Operation. A remarkable exhibition of nerve in a young child was sen the other day In a Spokane, Wash., hospital, whe'n bqy endured his third a operation in one veek, without an anaesthetic. The operation consisted of tho grafting of a piece of skin two inches square on his shoulder, to rivltege of Protest. Renounce cover an open wound, due to an acciA man moat consider what' a"rk dent some time ago, When the lad, while coasting, was caught under a realm ho abdicates when he beeomes XJBfonnlBt Ralph Waldo Emerson. street car. Old Name. All Englishmen disagree as to which of them are "gentleman ;" the problem divides tbo whole nation Into embittered units; It Is, however, generally conceded that no man te a "gentleman" who has not bod a remote ancestor who robbed the country. London Truth Grand Picnic and Barbecue During the day at the Park, there will V u WTien you are in town call Madiflonville only by Aftention ! nd see it. For sale in Nortonville, Mortqns Gap, Hanson and Slaughterville Patroaa the Chautauqua. Nignt Trains Will Stop as Follows! Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop No. 64 at Hanson Friday, 2lst?No. 93 at Mortons. No. 54 at Slaughters Saturday, 22; No. 93 at Nortonville. ' No. 54 at Hanson Sunday, 23; JNo, 93 at Mortons.' No. 54 at Slaughters Monday, 24; No. 93 at Nortonville. No. 54 at Hanson Tuesday, 25? No'. 93 at Mortons. No. 54 at Slaughters WednesdaVoj No. 93 at Nortonville. i( i No. 54iatvHanson Thursday, 27,(0. 93 at Mortons. '' AgentW. LARKIN, , be amusements to please the most fastidious; and refreshment oi every kind will be served a la. rrtode. At night there will be rendered a splendid musical and literary program at the Colored Skating Rink. Also refreshments of all kinds will be served. Proceeds of for the benefit oi the Mount Zion Baptis.t Sunday School. r $A Q. A- Morton - Arthur Swofiorcf, General Manager H. ' Garrett, K. Chun, A. Hamilton and R. E Yarbrough, ' ,,' Charmeh'of .Commjfte.es of Mt. ion , Baptist Sunday School. ' , , Furniture, Carpeta and Draperies, Funeral Director and Embalmcr 'Hi Madisonville. , - Kentucky H ) JOHN ,.;.,,', - M ,m t ri y.n - T - r-- :?& f PPVJIillM'ltJfl'l ?4J X C. A. m MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. CARBON COUNTER. For Grocers, Butchers and other tradesmen, made In businesslike manners at reasonable prices AT OUR JOB PRINTING OFFICE Young People Wed PADS ft "I Am Well" writes Mrs. L. R. Barker, of Bud, Ky., "and can do all my housework. For years I suffered with such pains, I could scarcely stand on my feet After three different doctors had failed to help me, I gave CarduiauiaL Now, Heel Hfce a new woman." E53 MS 15 Days1 i Jl 'OhlArt Steel,, only i tq. ft. U ft. for Btet ordinary folding(gtlnst 10 ta,mored) from office to office eaillv holds tnoof h tutloaet y for week'i heTy work. Any builnctt am who If look. lag fot the hlfbctt efficiency la ! oi nis ouunetl T.rr findtlpit whit at wnt In thlt CU art .HUTU .1... -. M Funeral Director and Emtal mer Any Call Answered Wodnesday evening the wedding of Miss Belle Oldham and Mr. Green Free Trial work i wkr a thow yon Typewriter Stand and Cabinet c Hiuvn yCC occu deiki, jkaaBagO 1 m i X The man who whispeis down a well About the things he has to soil j v Will never reap a crop of dollars Like ho who climbs a treo and "hollers." the home of the bride by the Rev. G, W. Dame, of the Northern Metho-diChurch Both of .the young folks are well Promptly Day or Night. known in and around this city and have a Bcoro of friends. The bride is a sweet and lovable young lady, while the groom is a popular young man. H. O, Fisher who has been workThe young folks with Mr. aud Mrs, ing hero as extra engineer for EnniB, Davis are at Nebo with some time, left last night for friendB, and will also start to houseNashville, Touti. where he will keeping on Saturday near Cemetery hill. reside. The Bee with other friends extend Mrs. Will Roe, of Howell, is their heartiest congratulations. the guest of the Misses Whalen Home For Sale this week. Qillof this place was solemnized at Bt StMl tit uoor ot cuuy morons. 11 me tnu does dot connate faal4. FiilljpirtWiWcnrtqatjt. how It helps the steoograptitt do note tfc mtm llbt uilrv dwk would notro. Let .wane a hftlf-tor- a of a lerer raliet of lower! cattets, maUagr tttod rfrld oa Let US Tmirrlt.r BUa4 ud CaMa.U thow vou-lSdlvt Ft.. Trill oa u orury you. r- - LiT 'v? 1 ) CTWy i.' peasy wui a LAMASCO SUPPLY CO. ROOM 3 VICTORY BLDG. EARLINGTON. - - KENTUCKY Tho Woman's Tonta A woman's health de- pends so much upon her delicate organs, tfiat the I by au exceedingly large audience. A surprise was given when Mrs. Lucien Vinson sang, "If every Hour Oowau were a Day," as no one had any Incorporated. Wodnesday. knowlege of her being on the proTwo rooms for rent apply to Pikney Willis went to Orofton gram. Watch for the Bloodhounds Monon the Dixie Flyer Wednesday. Mrs. L. H. O'Brian. day. ,4Thoywlll be all over town. She has such a sweet, rich voice if Real live ones. Mrfi. Geo. Myers was in Madi- is a delight to hear her sing, and we Mibs Mollie Whalen arid sister, , BornTo Mr. and Mrs. H, B. Se- Mre. Douglass O'Brien, are vis- sonville Thursday. hope to have that pleasure again llers, on Tuesday morning, a fine 12 iting friends in Chattanooga, Tommie Sisk went to Orofton real Boon. jpound boy, Tonn. Wensday morning. Move On Now! OLD RAGS wanted at Bee office Ben L. Wilson attendod the bail 1 ct. ' each, says a policeman to a street crowd, Palm leaf fans,' clean cotten only accepted. game at Madlsonvillo Thursday." whacks bead if it don't. "Move Barnes, Oowand & Co. Incor- andnow," Bays the6 big, harsh minerMrs. Lee Todd, of the Southard on ' FOR SALE One nioe lot, a good .country, was In town Wednesday. al pills to bowel congestion and suf porated. horse, a trap and harness. fering follows. Dr. King's New Miss Clara Robinson, of hoarRich-lanMr. ProeofSebree was in town Litre rills don't bulldoze trie Dowels. Mies Annie Winstead. Mbs. Pat Blair. was In town Wednesday. They persuade tbem to right - FOR SALE One $100 course In Born To Mr. and Mrs. Don Wise, Wednesday and went the K. K. action,gently neaitn follows. 2oc at Miss Myrtle Lee Rogers entei? and of Princeton; Ind., a line 10 lb. girl. Band to Paducah. tained Wednesday night in hon All Druggists. anything except civil engineering, Mother and child doing nicely. from International Correspondence School of Scranton Pa. Will sell at Mrs. Will Smith and two children left Wednesday for Princeton and 'a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. Otter Pond, Ky., for a three weeks r :Mr. ana Mrs. Archie Gribble. who visit to Mr. Smith's people. ' "have been visiting her .sister here ttoj a few days, loft for Hopkinsvllle Just reoeived a beautiful selection of different patterns in Tea, Spoons, RVednosday. table spoons, knlveB, forks, orange Frank Sisk, of the Richland coun- spoons. Call and see these before try, was in town Wednesday. morn-lif- you buy. p, Madt-flonvlll- Chance of a lifetime to make a nes, Oowand & Oo. Incorporat- splendid investment either for News of the Town ed. renting purpose or a home come STRAYED or STOLEN on the 0 to the Bee office and find out flay of May, from the Bob Kelly Miss Catherine Blair who has place, aeaf the old No. 11 mines one about it. been spending her vacation with re- little bay mare branded on the right Aged Lady Drops Dead latives and friends In Virginia, re- thigh and branded on tho left four Mrs. MoKinnon, the aged mother, shoulder, a little white spot in foro turned home Tuesday night. She, reports a splendid time, and has now head, black maue and tail. And any of Dispatcher N. E. MoKinnon, died rotumod to her work at the Post one that could give any information suddenly at the residence of her son of her whereabouts will be liberally in this city about 7:30 o'clock, Dr. Offlco. Davis rewarded. 'Hero's a bargain. We will pay 'Earllngton, Address Euell Lamb, Eldreddue to was called and found death Ky. heart failure. Mrs. Mc the round trip fare, of any one Einnon had been making her home Mrs. Robert Gorey and daughEarllugton, who will as much as ?2.D0 worth of wall ter, Miss Ellen, of Montgomery, here with her son for Bometlme and had been in poor health. Tho repaper from us. Ala., are the guests of the Misses mains were shipped to her old home Sisk Book Stork, in Tenu,, for burial. The friendB of Whalen this week. Madlsonvillo, Ky. the family tender deepest sympaPalm leaf fans, let. each,Bar-neMIbb Ida Lee Sisk was in thy. & Oo, Palm leaf fans, let. each Bar- least trouble there affects her whole system. It Is thejittle things that count, In a woman's life and health. If you suffer from I. any of the aches and pains, due to womanly weakness, take Cardul at once, and avoid more seri ous troubles. We urge . .., i you to try ix, Begin today. . Good Music and a Surprise at Idle Hour or of Miss Eliza Porter, of Pembroke. Refreshments were serv- m Nebo Notes ed and all reported a good time. Frank Page, of Missouri, is visiting relatives here. Miss Iva Rhea left Tuesday for; Miss Tiny Gates tvent to Mad- -' Bowling Green where she will sonville Wednesday. attend school. Tom Logan, of Madisonville, Miss Aileen Davis, of Madiwjas in town Wednesday. P sonville, was in town Tuesday. Makes the Nation Gasp Mrs. Leni Stanley and children have returned home after a weeks The awful list of injuries on a of July staggers humanity. visit to her. mother, Mrs. M. E. Fourth against it, however, is the Set over wonderful healing, by Bucklen's Wheeler. , a 'Arnica Salve, of thousands, who Miss Iva Day ahd Mr. Olaude suffered from burns, cuts, bruisns, bullet wounds or explosions. Ita Parrish, both of Ooil Town, were the quick healer of boilB, uiceres. married in Evansville Tuesday. eczema, sore lips or piles. 25ots at " . llv-ing'- ln Thealre All Druggists. pur-oha- se "Happy" Jaok who did some good playing at the Idle Hour Theatre, on Tuesday night was well appreciated o. Mr. and Mrs. T,,P. Porter and daughter, Eliza, ', are the guest of H. F. Porter aud family. Ramsey Oox, Misses Alsia and Helen Ootf, Mr. anl'Mrs. L. J. Morrow and little1 daughter Nellie, are visiting Mr. Minos Oox at Birmingham, Ky. Miss Ethel Terry; returned home Wednesday after a two reweeks visit to Miss Tiny-Gateturned home Wednesday! Oscar Oorbin'' went to Louisville Wednesday.. Miss Nellie Kirk'wobd, of Madisonville spent the weekend with s Palm leaf fans, lc each. Barnes, Oowand & Co. Incorporated. Misc. Nellie Vaughn of Sebree Ky. is visiting her brother and family S.J. Vaughn. , French Family of Five Generation At Granville, in Franco is a family now represented by nvo generations. On January 21 last Georgette Blin waa bom. Her mother is 18 years of age, Mmc. Blin's mother, the .child's grandmother, Is 87, while the grandmother's mother la 68, and the mother ot this lady to sow m her 70th year. No Llcenee on That Jurney. Thftre is no car line to "heaven. It vou find yourself slttlnr down as yoa Journey you are not oa the way. Christian Herald. d, e. . JGot your Hammock from The Sisk uook Store, MadiBonville, Ky. fn-ner- BBBBBBafaBaa al n. prices range from Sisk Book Store," Madisonville; $1.00 to $5.00. Gilbert Long attended the of Thomas Farmer at. Orof-to- I 'Krosa Sisk, of near Richland, was fin town Wednesday morning, i JIm Robinson, of the country, was fin' tewn Wednesday. I 'Got your season tickets for the fchautauqua from Hollluger & True-nnpor Kings drug store. Price Lindon and Clifton Faulls of Hernn, 111. who has been visiting there grandparents Mr. Mrs, Geo.Falls have gone to Sr. Charles for a few days. .00. Miss. Pansy Myers was in ' H. O. Peo, representative of the Madisonville Thursday. .Kentucky Million Dollar FIro InThe K. K. Band went with the surance Company" was in town Shriners to Paducah. Thurday on business. v W mm aaaalBBBBBm MSMl imrmmmfs, A aaamlMWrV TA 0b. SAS S m .CK -- W5 e tfnaMamWaWaBaWallaBaaBaBB I t?ZWW. IHklVAONr-.Z- y-- Have Oiir Sympathy YOU Summertime Things For Women pagne. Ratines, Fringe and Ball Trimmings. breezy "Lid," Hosiery, Neckwear, Underwear and a hundred and, one little things that distinguish the well dressed man or woman. You can't have a good time- unless you have good clothes. We have the togs and you don't have to own a bank to buy them .from us. Come in, let us rig you out with everythihg you need froTmheels to head. , - T7ROLICKING summertime .. ' chc costumes 'a "breezv" ..,.' .'. now. demands .' ' new buit, a i- J A w 4 Summertime Things For Men Soft shirts, with detached soft collars and French Cuffs, all . . . .. .. 51c to $2.51 ..-.- ., colors. . ,3for25c Washties, all colors, new Silk Ties 25e and 5lo Beautiful line of 25c and 5N Men's Silk and Lisle Socks....... ...,. Coql Straw Hats, Peanuts and Panamas 25c to $5.11 Cool Coats for hot weather, Alpacas and Serges, 'BUies, Blacks $1.58 to $5.11 and Greys Suit cases and Hand bags for your vacation trip, all Trunks, grades and prices. See those snappy Boots and Pumps in Imperial Buck, the 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 charge no more than others and maybe less Comparison in prices solicited Silk gloves, all lengths, in Black, White, kavy and ChamHand paintedFans, 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,$5l66. Full line of Stamped patterns for Hand Embroidery, in Cad ies' Underwear, separate garments and Suits. Full line of Dress Trimmings, Lace Bands, Clunies, Macreme's l0c.. ...... .... m a j r -- Ifi vsa Ladies Half Price Suits liters .A & TRUEMPY JEWELERS OPTICIANS 1; i Our entire stock in new Spring models in Ladles' and Misses' Tailored Suits are included in this lot. $17.50, $35 00 Tailored Suits .".$15.M $30.00 Tailored Suits $25.00 Tailored, Suits $J2.SI' $ZU.UU 1UIIUICU OUU9 TU Iift " ftftfJ HID tflULCUU OlUiD Incorporated $ jr v '.H io V-- K V, it f f i D6ntFiiLT6 Thoseijpresses-rfpurchase- See ';l 1! ON THE ' iW7j:'i, for our Chautauqua Special, :on sale at V y, ., P Rf t. ., ... ,. . T BP t$t500 Tailored Suits'. ..'... ... . $7.51 , aiiAiiiiatiir .KlwllMirfhn'WiUiiUM i.Mt-.4- Kt .. v "., V1tW?T- iWffwmwe Jk waainviW,.. ,f,;, "'i!S? iSf-tiiL2JLrM ' .9imjcn i" , . 'flf.VI i r. t lB '1 J -.. - r i. - Tp v'jfii .- - Tr . t..L .''. n, . n Vi a..-.- ; ' f ''-NVJFJ- j . , f , , ,.--.- $. f y 'L - !f r ;'"a 7w"V ' it. m u. liaaallllaaaaaatlaAaaaaalaaaa i alaail ulaaVl I y ! If i i Mill''" Ifii irtaHfatfi ffftfaW... . ., u, ,ii aard MSK im-iAlU- t mtm MiilMli.)gg .. W ! ? PRINCESS SBE&IAU This Popular Photo PJay Theatre is now finder neV management and it's management guarantees j its patrons high class entertainments. Especially Adopted for Ladies' and, Children v . HOW GIRL MAY AVOID Ilsley Happenings A Dr. A. F. Finley Ib baok, home aKain"aft'erJspendiiiB a few days in. Louisville. ' -. ; vj Big Reduction in all Millinery -L-- .. i : ' ikd fcfJ PERI00S0 PAINS j. The Experience or Two Girls Here Related For The - i t . We aroafjaln running the "Worlds BeBt liotureB."You know what that moans. "LubitiB." "Biofcrnph," "Kalems,'" "EBsany," "Pathe," "Sellf?" and "Vitograph." MADISONVILLE, : P KY. - Matinee Daily 2 p. m. Jf e, " Raymond Branson, of Evans-villis visiting in Clinton StaI Madisonville Notes tion. A crowd of picnicers spent Friday afternoon, at Lock Mary. Left Over From Tuesday Miss Clara Dillingham, of Hon. Dave Kiuchelo has been White Plains, who has been unselected Chairman of Fraternal der treatment of Dr. Parker has Day at the State Fair in Septem- returned. Mesdames Pritchett ajid HoffMrs. Will Lacy and children, man have returned from Princeare visiting of Hopkinsville, ton where they attended District their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oonveujion of the W. 0. T. U. Fiuley. Miss Myrtle Johnson, of HenMrs. A. D. Morgan and Miss derson, is vjsiting friends and Mattie Morgan, of near Provi- relatives here. "' dence visited relatives here last Mrs. Willie Igleheart, of Sacweek. ramento, .is the guest of her Wesley McGaws new home is Scott cousin, Hearing completion. Rsv. Wiinberly is in HillsThe condition of Mrs. Flem borough, where he was called to Gordon remains the same. address theconference in session Dan Jones is ranch improved. at that place,,. Mrs. Frank Bowmer, who had Miss Mea Clinton, who has the misfortnue of getting her leg been trimming in Rogers, Ark., broken by a falling sometime ago, retured Monday; tovisit her sisis still suffering greatly. Slaton. ter, Mrs.-enF. M. Toombs was removed to Mrs. Kinivater, of.Sr. Louis, bis home in Slaughterville Sun- nee Miss jMatniej Rice is in the day. His frionds fear he will city thejgUQatf aot recover. Mrs.DonglaB Ruckman returnJohn B. Hurvy went to Chi- ed to Pravjdence today after viscago yesterday. iting her i.pare.pts., Lawrence Yates has ncopted a Mrs; ,"yl BurJ.on. yisited Mrs. position with the Dnlinstore. Jarvis Sham at Mortons Gap. . Glenn Ea'dale? visited 'his par-cut- s Mrs. Fred Fieler is spending in Nebo'Sunda'y. this week in White City with ' John ArmBtrpn wasin.Earling-io- n "her sister. Friday. Mrs. Pritchett, who liaB been Bacon Ashby has purchas- very sick is improving. J. ed the news si and of Walter Mr. Ashby has returned to his JFugate. home.in' Michigan ftftr visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs,. McGraw, of Providence, wo's in1 town Sunday Very Serious 0. 0. Rambo, is in Paducah oiv It to a vecy serious .matter to ask for one medicine and have the on business. .k wrong one given you. For this Mrs. Clifford. Shopbell, of reason wo urge you in buying to fbo ba been the guest Misff-Yirginij her-mother. ber. i . ; I'j Ev-ansvil- ler be careful to get the genuine of Mrs, BLACK-DRjjJGa- T home, 'jim y ,3 X y. has, returned . w .. Browd-ers- Liver Medicine The reputation of this old, reliable medicine, for constipation, indigestion and liver trouble, is firmly established. It does not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the favorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN F2 an extenddu.yjsit in Mfssouri was in Mr. andMrs; David Parish, of Ilsley, visitaclnhis parents here Saturday and Sunday. Mibb Lucy.Fawceti went to the Mammpth Cave Saturday. towjn-Monda- Miss HaUIe; Agoy, of , wluUias, jqst returned from , Hng grayel, the kidneys and bladder Willis Waddel is visiting his, In both men and women itegutateB not blaCder trourles m children, sraudpareuts near Hopki.navillo. sold by yonr druggist will beIfseut b'v mail on reolpt of $1.00. One bottle Ib great sorrow- when. Jibe .small ano soiaointwo mouths treata It caused ment iaus to perrect newB of tbo sudden death of QeorRe cure, Send for testimonials from Farrant spread over towi Mr jyirrant Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W, was manager of the PJeaa'.unt View Hall 2958 Olive street, St. Louis Mo. Green-housIt is thouicht t spop. cold by all druggists. lectio stroko caused hlB.deatb as he was apparently in roqU heal.h he.' two Earlington Girlt Get Deierved Promotion bad just finished his days work aad' Btarted into town when he fell apd - Misses Mollie Stodghill and Sibyl exDlred almost instautlv. He w&a "Ashbv, two Earlington young ladies fifty town years of .aejbe eayea a; .who have been with the Cumberwife aud three children her? a- bro- land Telephone company in Madi ther In Washington DVp'-'Kni- l sev- sonvillo for a number of years have eral brother and sisters fti England. recently been given a well deserved He was a tnembor of th"oMbtliodi6 promotion. MIbs Stoduill is cashchurch and an excellent gentleman. ier aud MIbb Ashby r. Mr. MrB. D, S. Fowler of Bethle- Those young ladies have at all times hem' country were here Thursday to anci under all olrcumBtancoa attendmeet their daughter Miss Amie ed well to their various duties. who; has beed attending scbodl at They hve the confidence of the Dauvllle she was accompanied homo company by which they are employby'Miss Kfatie Martm also a student ed and of the public 'which they serve. of thedeafdutnb institute. Mrs. Fred Strotber has returned Ends Hunt lor Rich Girl from a visit in Bowlingreen. Often the huut for a rich wife endB Mr. and Mrs. A. IE. Reeseare visitiwhen. the man meets a woman that ng: near Hopkinsville. ues Electric Bitters. Her strong tell m Mr. and Mrs. Watt Bishop of St. nerves temper. a bright brain and even Her peach-blooLouis are here vi6tln hiB parents complexion and rubylips reeultfrom Mr. and Mre. Lee Bishop. horpure blood ; her bright eyes from Mrs. B. M. Slaton went to Paducah restful sleep; her elastic step from firm,"free muecleB, all telling of the Thursdoy. health and stronth Electric Bitters Mrs. James Pritchett and Mrs give a woman, and the freedom from indigestion, backache, Will Morton were In Earllnton fainting and dizzy spells headache, they proThursday. mote. Everywhere thev are womMIbb Margret Mitchell of Eurlin-gto- n an's favorito remedy. If weak or ailing try them. 50c at All Druggist. was here Thursday. H, B. DeMoss of JohuBton Island I. C.R. R. TIME CARD. was here TueBday. e. -- Miss Margaret Harland, of Mt, .Oftrniel. 111., 'b vlpitinp her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Plarland. MifisSJohnnyo Sharp, of Knoxvllle Benefit of Others. Tonn., is BpelulliiR the week with Rochester, N. Y. "I havo (daugh- MisB Mary Agues Salmon. ter 13 years old who has always, been MlesIBesslo WlRton, of VlrKinia( very healthy until recently when sho Ib visltlu MIbs Mary Agues Salmon complained of dizziness and cramps every a't this writing. month, so bad that.I would have to keep Mra. T.B. Finley and son Klm-me- l. her homo from school and put her to bed to, get relief. visited friends in this city "After giving her only two bottlea of Monday. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ComB., Garnett and uelce, Mibb Elpound she is now enjoying the best of s J. lon Gorey," ofj Montgomery, Ala., heaith. I cannot praise your Compound too highly. I want every good mother were iti Earllugton Saturday BarnoB Cowand & Go. to read what your medicine has done for my child." Mrs. Richard N. Dunham, R. J. Salmou waB in Dawson 311 Exchange St, Rochester, N.Y. SprinijB Tuesday. Stoutsville, Ohio. "I suffered from MIbb Mary Agnes Salmon aud visheadaches, backache and wa3 very irreg- itors and Miss Margaret Harland friend ad- .W!!':!'!""!i!::. mar. MMM&MM vised me to take were infJDawBon Tuesday aftornoon. Mi$ffiJ2mMii$&:: Lvdia E. Pinkham's Miss Eura and Jessie Gross, of &: Vegetable Com- - Dawson, visited MIbb BoBsie Wlll- pound, and before I 'ianiB Saturday and Sunday. P;. had taken the wholo Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Garnett were 2L lu Dawson Wednesday shopping., found relief. I am SSrSiiS? & only sixteen years- J W. A. Hamby was lu Dawson f old, but l nave bet- Tuesday ou buBinuss. VvAH j ter health than for.. Will Shepherd, Qf this placo, we V VV ) j j, two or three years. understand, will move toCrofton in a xuiuub m.Ji.zaa aiijf thanks for what Lydia E. Pinkham's. the near future. Vegetable Compound has done forme. V. C. Iglehart, of Dawson, and J. I had taken other medicines but did not; B. Garnett made a hiisincsB trip to find relief." Miss Cora B. Fosnaugh,' Earlington Tuesday. Stoutsville, Ohio, R.F.D., No. 1. Hundreds of such letters from mpth-- ; ers exDressintr their erratitude for what A Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable. Com-- 7 pound has accomplished for their daugh . . The Faxas "Wouber cures Kiduey ters have been received by tne Lydia JS. and curoB diabetes, weak and lame Plnkham Medicine Company, Lynn,Ma8fl., backs, rheumatism, and all irregularities of bladder troubles, remov- shop-pingjwith IMotlniatngr Reserved K Ladies' Pattern Hats reduced one-ha- lf of the regular price. All Wings, Plooms, Braids, Aigrettes, Etc., reduced from. 25 to SO per cent of the regular price. Call and see us before the best is sold. BARNES, COWAND & CO. INCORPORATED ' a iMfSI $$ S-- wm : azzz zzzrz f:V&wr 1 Madisonville, Kentucky W Texas Wonder June 21 to 27 The Bee's Mammoth Cave Contest NOT TRANSFERABLE, Good for 25 Votes for . ; ' i : l 1.) M It 1SS- - placed is Ballot Box in Bee Office betorc Friday. June 28 ' - book-keepee- ST' x m i ..& ! . S2; OW .oun i T rn 'ares Surprlead Japanese Husband. Out of burning jealousy Toraklch! Hatano rained blows with a oJub on his wife, Tchi, who was asleep in bed. Tbo blows rendered the woman sense-Ice- s and this surprised the brute of a husband. Japan Tlmoa. Time of departure of Illinois from Nortonvillo, Ky. V' NORTH BOUND. 1.28 p.m. 8.40 a. m. No 10-No. 122, local pass.10.45 a. m. o; 130. local 0.38 p. m. , Con-traltrain- B No. 102 The Bee's B IE c.t o ttu south bound101 103 - from Earlington to m W New York and Boston. 30 day limit Tourist fares to New York $32,55 $38,95 - - Boston $35.65 60 day limit variable route fares td New York - Boston $42.10 Of course vou use an antiseptic in your a. m. No. 186 local pass family and in thecarebf your own per V" son, and you want the best. Instead of what you havo been using1 L. & N. TltVIE CARD. such aa liquid or tablet antiseptics or peroxide, won't you please try Paxtine, a concentrated antiseptic powder to bo Time ol arrival of trams passing dissolved In water as needed. through and departure of traine Paxtine is more economical, more originating at Earlingtqn. cleansing, more germicidal and more Effective Suuday, April 9, 1911 ty NORTH BOUND. healing than anything you ever used. i 6.25 N. 02: '. ,.,',..11.08 a. m. a. m No. 52 7.84 p.m. Nb:'94; For Women Who Care No. No. NbV 121, local pass. '4.08 1.46 1.28 6.53 a.m. p.m. p. ml 3 r n Reduced round in trip fares to many other cities and resorts the East to decay. To disinfect the mouth, destroy diseaso germs, and purify the breath. To keep artificial teeth and bridgework clean and odorless. To remove nicotine In til o toilet tq cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar and prevent jam ANTISEPTIC a riFbt acjimiterd'time,we vv;ill givethis.ig S,et of French Graniteware worth $5 and a years subscription td ;th Semi? Weekly Bee (oj,$3.oo. Ths , is a $6.qo proposition, for only J53.00,. ard is good' value. Call and' see 'those sets or 'telephone' 47 'and cwe will have pne delivered to you. SEMi-WBEt- , No.54.; ' No, '63.. No." 51 11.22 p.m. 2 BOUTH-BOUN- D. No. 95, Nb.'93 , ....i.' a.m. a.m. p.m. ,....10.48 p.m. 4.80 7 49 4.21 Y ' , BEE ' S !f "Earlingtdn, Kentucky :?: U Superior Service For the.; East particulri, rate, folder., ' di.criplive lftrature and .leeper re.crvationa, addre. D. P. BANKS, Ticket Agent hSWBI tc ' VW ", v. . medicinal agentjor 6.02 p.,m. N9,.110.. treatment ,of feminine ills where pelvic SOUTH BOUND. .y catarrh, inflammation 'and ulceration 7.lda. m. exist, nothing equals 'hot douches of No. i05 12.57 p. ra. Nolk107 Paxtine. For ten years the Lydia E. -- ... 8.1Qp.m. Plnkham Med. Co. has been regularly No109. 6.10 P'm. a4 vising1 their patients to use it because No. 111. of its' extraordinary cleaasing, healing and germicidal power. For this alone Paxtine is wortk Its weight M . H . & E, Tl fA E C A R D. In erolcL. fAlsa lor , Basal catarrh, or throat, iaf amed eyes, cute and wounds. AllNJruffeiste, KS and 50 cents a box. ' W.'H'.' E. time card weni Into 9, Mil. Trial box and testimony of 31 effect Handay, April ...6:46 a, m. Ne. 11 leaves... wowm free oa request. No. 118 arrivei.... 8:80 p. m. THK FAXTONTOILCTOO.,pwrwi.Mw, JA.g purify from the teeth and eradieate-persplr- the breath after smdkirijf. To tidn odors bjy sponge bathing;', 'INTERURBAN TRAINS. ppuyiD. Ne.ll08;...f.....1.. 7.64' arjn:. 2.00 p.' m. Nbrid8.' L v P k NOB,TH f T i I v'"" Jl K-1- looar i l S iNiatice' 0 Uontestante 4 pur-nof- ia . i.ooo votes, will be allowed, on every $1,00 wortoSS of printing turned in' by contestants in the Muimlk$ ' CateCmtest. (For. jpfes dhe ijrihtjng Helephone No yl .47, Earlington, or No. 4,, Madisonville. , , . ..f-- i,fcy tj 'nt'X if . .)i . sj-j- j' ww "f.:jH