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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): July 2, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 bee1912070201_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): July 2, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. -"-"' 'i'y . wr-- 7 .j, y?r .ipuHMimwnwww j TUESDAY and 3.. , FRIDAY AFTERNOON Strafe Vss w. X n inn isS?A T-Tja TUESDA ,,Afrrrti -, , i rvi-- IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-THIR- D iin" BUSINESS ADVERTISE 3 v "TrrPtlr--- lj llliyiJMiik AHIyy 7,yi -- - - .a msP M - I?" 1 FRIDAY AFTERNOON IT FOR SALE JVo. JHQ YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNT, KY., TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1912 54 EB; MA' c;i'iKMssi?l Photo copyright by American Press Association. W00DR0W WILSON. WILSON NOMINATED BY ACCLAMATION On I t Church Notes t t M Underwood Christian Church Withdrew-Cl- ark and Foss Attendance last Sunday 211, while Release Delegates the Men's Class was seated under the tree their pictures were taken by MrB. Corbett. BRYAN PREDICTS GREAT VICTORY The officers and teachers met with the Superintendent. Frank D.' Woodrow Wilson the Prof: Bash .Monday night to plan larger resBive candidate for president things for the school. A number of was nominated on the 40th bal- plans were disouBsed which will be lot at Baltimore today by accla- put into operation very soon. A mation. Underwood withdrew feature of this sohool that Is commendable is the regular attendance his name from the couvention of Its officers and teachers whose and Ohamp Olark and Gov. Foss united cooperation is telling greatly released their delegate. The lt for the good of tho school. was highly satisfactory to The attendance at the preaching' Bryan and he predicts u victory services Ib uniformity good. The splendid singiftg and praotlcal serfor the democrat b in November. mons are interesting to all who at- - 46th Ballot jtouville Saturday to visit friends before returning home. Madisonville Notes riao Minoron Wiolrnlo rtf An !6n was here Friday the guest of her brother A. T. Nichols enroute Tiriun Minnin flonTio rofnrnPn home from an extended visit in Monday after a months visit neart "Webester Co. Ji Dawson. Miss Ethel Jackson of the AnMrs. Hirnesc urown, 01 ino iubk ton country has been the guest of Bethlehem country was in town, her uncle N. I. Tombs and family Monday. for several days. Latt McLaughlin the prominent MisB Elna Whooten of Island , K..-:.AAmmr, f l,n V,ir ntlVV HUlWWu I. ,uu,.ubw.s... tb0 clty has beeQ Vj8tins Bpent Sunday In Ott Waddill ed to strike him as he was returning to his home late Saturday ; Miss Willie Bell Ashby has reniglit Mr. McLaughlin succeeded turned from an extended visit to in getting the club in his posses- Huntsvllle, Ala. sion before being hurt, he thinks Everett Brooks, of St. Louis atthe negro was acting as guard for tended the funeral of his grand Mona possiable crap game and not in- mother, MrB. Holloman here day. tending robbery he thinks he Mr. and Mrs, Ellis Jagoe, of his would be assailant aro visiting relatives here. The attact occured near Heusons Mrs.D, H. Klncheloe loft today grocery. for a few weeks visit in Indiana. George Finley and family, of Rev. D. M. Harrison went to WatSouthards have been visiting his er Valley last Sunday where he fathers family on Island Ford St. preached a dedicatory sermon, he will preach there the remainder of during the week. the week. Mr. aud Mrs. O. H. Murphey Prof, and MrB. W. H. Sugg and and daughter Mies Bonnie Vera children, of Paducah, are visiting Bihave returned from Chicago, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lee shop. Where Mrs. Murphey went for an of' Minnesota, is J; L. operation, altho the operation visiting Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. W. his parentB was a very delicate one it was P.Edwards and hlB BiBter who ib successfully performed, Mre.Mur-phe- y quite sick. is improving rapidly. She So far as we have been able to learn the report that Mr. Dean, a has been faick some time. railroadman whose .family reside Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pate have 'here, was killed in a recent wreck is returned from a visit to her par- uuntre. ents Judge and Mrs. S, B. Wool-forMr. and Mr6. Artie Cummins have of Brandenburg, they we're returned from a visit to Candleton, accompanied home by Mrs. Pate's Ind., and Chicago. .Bister Miss Hester Woolfork," wjio jur8. Holloman, the beet known will spend some time with them. woman in Madisonville passed to the the Mrs. Gid Bennett, of Ansonia great beyond Saturday night at she Hopkmsvllle Assvlum where is visiting in the city. bad been but auhort time, Mrs. HolMrs. Rose Waller and daughter loman had for many yearB even afMiss Frank have returned fr6m ter her mind became Impared been a constant attendant of ber church a visit to relatives in Hanson. and her memory will live In the miMrs. J. T. Waller and daughter nds of the children of the city who Mibb Mary Glefnn, of Hopkin-vill- e touched by ber pitable condition almade a short yisit here on ways responded with sympathy to was 92 their return from Louisville and bor childish appeals. She by two is survived years old. She Saturday. I Hop-klnBvill- for this genuine Victor-Victro- la fVf e. S . There's no reason why you should hesitate another moment in placing this greatest of all musical instruments in your home. The price is easily within reach. The instrur- ment is a perpetual joy. tome in ana11near it ana you won t want to ffi co without one. I Jb 4 . V can-indentif- t Other styles of the Victor-Victro- la $15 to S200. Victors S10 to $100. Terms to suit. jJf J -- Ev-ansvlll- e, Victor-Victro- la I can supply you with Records, Needles anil Victor Supplies-L- . G. WILEY, Earlington, Ky. i CHRONICLES (From St. Charles Notes) OR "Thou Shalt Not Tie a Can to" a CalPs Tall Bull- k, lrvington last Mrs. R. L. Zubrod, of Hender son, has returned home from a re-sp- y tend. You Can Eat Anything. TAFT SENDS BULLITT'S NAME TO THE SENATE Kcntuckian Nominated for Solicitor Gen- eral to Succeed of St: Louis v iWashBngton: July 1 President Taft today sent to the Senate the nomination of'WllllauT Marshall Bullitt, of LonisvlllH; Ky, tq ,be solicitor general of the United States to Succeed Prodorwlck W. Lehmann" of St. Louis resigned,,. Ahe take one dose of Digesteze. It relieves and curoB as if by Magic. .Pleasant aa Candy. Bolfof in one minute. Got a 50o bottlo from the 'dfrug doparcmenfi of the St. Bornarcl Mining Company, incorporated. LARGE ATTENDANCE AT SUNDAY SCHOOL " - without the slightest fear of indigestion, which is an awful feeling. You1 will not be bothered with Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Nausea, Bad Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will Eat what your stomach craves t? Less than 'One Settle Did It M. E. , Church;,South, Improving in A Bufferor, writes:'' 4,Can certainly k.. tktii jTkialr CtinrlA Cliftl ll7.rH say thatlHrtlheB' Tonlolsi;the Uest R" w" w,-Used1 X ever heard of. chill remedy Only parrot a bottlo, and U8ed.no rfA"l-- Ptneopenlng of; the Sunday cured aulnlnoTandM't and $1 me." Sold'tby, Sohool at the M. E. QttuTfh, South j 00JoHleBVffipin worn 203 voirar .tiilMMiWin thn i w mwi .. iVA ra rreparen oy onanlni? sontr and lord's Draver. ROBINSON-PETTECO., Louisville. ,.The. collection ,w9 Ball ,b.QiB V IA.J only $6.47, but wa hope to have .. . ' ,(i - '' T 'WHUptV -- i . ll tV 3 ,bet-ter.ne- xt , ? practice for the rifle range thia week 'Theboyfe are making goud scores and a great deal of Interest ib being displayed.' 0?hR highest score in the 200 yard range waB made by Seargt Pete Dav-- s the highest Bccre in the 800 yard range was 43 made by Lelut. Ben Wilson. The p'raotioe will continue Several daye. The Madisonvjlle bovs of Company E will be over the lattet part of this week Aiwihw Bvrllary v . Tar&ct Practice at Rifle .Rane Capt. L, W. RpKerB Ib holding .-- u et tni-g- Sunday and also a large attendance. At the service (ield Sat 1 o!clook bythe-pastoRev.W. ,0.1 Brandon there was one now addition to the church. Rev. Brandon preached an Will Hockqrsmith went to excellent sermon and all who heard i! hlra enjoyed It, Come out next Sunday, bring wity you. your parents, children and friends. , r, r- the lastnamedmadeiueof his ready revolver the wounds aropalnfuU but not serious they, were intoxicated. Mrs Wesley McGraw went to Norjonyille Saturday where she met Miss Allan Lovelle of Green ville .who is spending a we,ek with her- - . Miss Addie Smith of Eldarado III. who has been visiting friends went, to Earlington yesterday where she will spgnd a few weeks. Miss Vonia Beasley who has been the guastftf her sister Mrs. JNor- - visit to MrB. Ross. Mrs. O. Q. Ong is visiting her mother. Will T. Mills has returned from Louisville and wentfq Earling-to- n today. wia We thank our correspondents for their news items if we did U3t get them all printed last iBsuo we had three weddings, two deaths besides other important matter which we received too ,late to to find room for. Send them all we will print all wo have room for. A-- shooting affray occured near the rail road Sunday afternoon between Dan Oatos and George Lunstord colored it Ib claimed Oa'eB attacked Lunsford with a knife whereupon sons Messrs Shep and Tom Brooks the,formerof St. Louis the latter of this city. Misses Kate and Georgia ColllnB have been her patient caretakers for many yearB. 'Funeral services were conducted at the Methodist church by Rev. Wimborly Monday at 10 o'clock with a large crowd In'attendance and many beautiful flowers. Interment took place at the Odd Fellow cemetery. Mrs, S. A. Beard passed away at her home on Noel Avenue Saturday night atelevn o'clock. She had been very low for several weeks. Mrs. Beard was one ot the mont excellent of'women aud was loyed by all who knew her for her gentlonoBS of manner. She with her son and daughters MlsBes Macy and Nora moved from Stiirgla. Funeral services were conducted at the family rtBldonco at four o'clock Monday afternoon by Rev. Wimborly of the city and Rev. Couerd who Was her pastor In Stur. glB, the remains wore taken to Stur-gl- s for burial the fam'ly have universal sympathy in their great loss. James Morgan, of South Carrolton ton waB in the city last week the gueBt of D. H. Klncheloe. MrB. W. L. Hall and her viBltor Mrs. Anderson vlBlted In Earlington persuasion hjeahjmjelffjjam jihfho green pastures to the busy marts of that city called St. Charles. 2. Moreover did he bellow, the sounds thereof whloh was great,, even like unto great thunder' and ho pawed the earth with much force and the dirt therefrom was scattered to the fourwindb of the heavens. 8. And the dwellers in the bouses were much alarmed because of these great thunderlngs yea, even did the windows rattle like beans in a bucket, and the doors of the houses trombled like a willow leaf in the wind. 4. And it came to pass about that hour whlph is called nine o'clock; that one Robert the Davis secreted himself iu that part of bis garden where he was wont to feed his Swine both morning and night. 5. And it came to pass that Robert the Davis spake unto himself after this manner. "Yea, verily inasmuch as that "Dad Gummed" Bull hath disturbed the slumber of my household and the quietness of this community, I will do unto him even as the small boy doetb unto the v yallor dog." 0. And while he was yet talking liiB fodt stumble th ou a bucket whloh was made of tin and straightway did he pour some salt on the earth and the bull did lick the same and stood 1. And it came topaBs in the sixth month'and the twenty second day thereof, and about the third houfof the night, that a Bovine of the male passes St. Charles. 12. And It came to pass while the Bull was yet running that one Jef- ferson tho Slsk who is the owner of; a Chariot known as a Buzz Wagon was speeding along the highway,. when he heard a great sound as o an approaching storm.- ' 18. Moreover did the JelTerson put bn much speed as did alBO the Bull. . and no slackened not his pa.ee, antL . ... Is It not so that this Chariot in which I ride Ib feared by both man. and beaBt, aud yet this animal doth not slacken his pace neither doth be Bide-trao- himself BayfHRV---"- k. 14. And it came to pass that th& Bull gaveth none of the road, ba& taketh it all, and the. Chariot wjw pushed asldo even aB you would blow a bubblo from a pipe, and the Ball still runneth, where? no man know-et- h. But the Davis sayeth he runal neth from Haydos even unto meal. 15. And this act of Robert the Da-v- 'b provoketh those that sit la for have they not created r& new law which reads, "Thou shalfe. not tie a can to a Ball calf's tal- lthe-inititbe-counoil A Texas Wonder The TexaB Wonber cutob Kidney , and cures diabetes, we.ak and rheumatism, and all irregularities of bladder troubles, removing grayel, the kidneys and bladder in both men and women Regulator. blaCder trourles in children. If 'not sold by your druggist will be sent by mall on reclpt of $1.00. bottle is two months treatment anb seldom fatlB to perfect n cure, Send for testimonials from Ky. aud other states. Dr. E. W, Hall 2953 Olive street, St. Louie Mo Sold by all druggists. lame-backsOne-Bmal- l , VMI Known Music Teacher Marries still. Then did Robert the Davis with much dexterity and with some solicitude make fast unto tho Caudal Appendage of the Bovine the empty tin bucket, while he waB yet licking tho salt. 8. And moreover after this thing waB done, the Davis let the can fall against tbo leg ot the Bovine at which ho retaliated apd the bebound of the bucket was worse than the first, which angered the Bull even ' '' f' unto a fury. 0. And it came to paEs that the Bull became much alarmed because of the great weight attached to his "fly Bwltcher" and ran with great swiftness and tits tail searched the atmosphere even as an astronomer would Be arch the heavenB, and no man dareth to approach him. 10. Moreover did he show contempt for the officers which govern the city, for Taylor and'Cranor (he who maketb the law) aud Eddie and Phelps, (be (hat sayeth untq the people, Peace be still; and they quit thlr reyellngs. 11, And lo even these men who are 7. Sunday. Mrs. McKlnmon of Earlington was shopping Saturday afternoon. Mrs. CharleB Lindsay and little son vlsltod In Earlington Saturday. Geo.H. Johnston of Henderson Ib in town in ' the city. , Varene Davis of Anton was here Monday. Miss Georgle EdwardB is still quite sick. The Bee's Mammoth Cave Contest NOT TRANSFERABLE Mr. W. M. Bateman,of Nashvillo Tenn., and Mibb Lillian Graham, of Nebo, were married in MoKlndry, church In Nashville Wednesday, Mr. Bateman was formerly casbior of the bank at Nebo, but for several' yearB uas ueen connected with a business College of Nashville. The bride Is a lady of culture, talent and: oharm she has had a class ln'musicr here for soveral years and her pupils-lov- e her very much.' Mr. and Mrs. Bateman are spending the honeymoon jatLoqkoufc Mountain, they will reside In Nash ' vlllo. Always Blessed with a Hearty Appetite If you nsc-Digesteze. It helps your stomach do the work, digests what you eat aacD makes good rich blood from your foodr No more Sleepless Nighter. Headache or Stoipach MiBery. Get. fid of all these troubles with DigeB-tozFifty couts,a bottle, wbrth tenfold Its cost, at drug departmont of; thflpSt. Bernard Mining Company,, o.' , ;l $$ fj Incorporated. 'E. ' ing large crowds of enthusiastic people. The, recedt 'ralasr rennot The borne of Will Burton, of near; prevept our people, from attending. - Whlta Olty,,w mi aierl wbi faw Have voubMn' yet? - If "& Wteu Uy wni away 9Qtp&fo4 out Wuiabt, you'll .not vimt. td' - A ' '" IV wvn. f ana raiuwid eHHoinf ware vajcen ifMiJ ; The Tent Meeting The Tent Meeting iu the bottoms Thear the old M. E. Church, is draw - K. Cobb GocTto His Reward. Good for 25 Votes for Mi U 'J lt wk. '' , - rUi frt Box ik B 0m UU .WUy, J-- ly 90 above' the 'law and ;pmaaietfa great reBpeot, yet bad it nolbeea for tbelr fleetnesB ot toot' would have sicUswiDDed by th ea m H - i bn miderfr'ooh ApfcMii evV mrWindof the ftCrUfti MUMr iv PMHd thn wm E. J, .Cebb died in St. Louis Saturday of canoer of the stomach,. -He was 4a jiMN ol'i and l&av children, 'Mary, Jo4&r wife andthree and Nell. Mrs. Cobb was. Snllivan. of this place. Tb Hfia-MoU- le . u faulUy' dxUmOi ffgafr grmwww - j. 19- it n- - H' ." J Ud 4 nr ' ,)i;gy. -- ",,ta-l- " ''- - tf m - i iBee PAUL M. MOORK. EDITOR AND PUBLISHHR MANAGER ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS ," - 55" aWW 11 yiv-u- A ' Mj v?.m J. E. FAWOBTT of Kentucky Press Association Member Mi Second District Publishers League Headaches Signs of Danger. Anyono in this town that sulfeis Subscription frequently rrom splitting, neiv us headaches oucht to go at oncetc the druggist and get a 25o bottle of our 1.00 Oaristedt's Gorman .Liver Powder. One Year.. BO HeadaoheB always mdloate constiSix moathak 25 t pation iu a dangerous form, that Three monthB serimay M ous result in other extremely eveu SIorIo coptoB ailments sometimoB Britrht's Disease and Appendicitis. Sp9otmen copies mailed free Our Oaristedt's Germau Liver Pow on appitcauou. uormiJwuu-ent- e der acts on the Liver, the real in all parts of the wanted cause of constipation a few doseB county. AddresB ad for entirely remove the trouble insure a lastincr cure never fails guaran teed if you have headaches, get a Rntfired at the Earllncton ernar,a Class J bottle today rrom tne at. Drug DePost Office as Second Aiming Co., Incorporated, Matter. partment. 25o a bottle. Rates ffimmmsmmmmm&sMmmtmsmmmm 0RE4TER and QR4NDER than ever Great Hopkins; County Fair Madisonville Wmm mk Great Henderson CountylFt Htenderson i m- - m par-tioalar- B. 1 July 16, 17 18, 19 and 20 My 30, 3Vfy Aug. 1, 2, andlS Great Array of Running, Trotting an.l Pacing Races High' Glass Special Attractions Free to All R-jtte- a If v "mm "'1 f in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Madi- Znvme, Kentucky, Phone No. 4 MJSS AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. Telephone 47 Mil !( We are Authorized to Announce Dan M. Evans as a candidate for the office of Mayor of the city of Earlington subject to the action of the Re- V publican party in the primary to be held Saturday August 3rd, 191 2. ALSO We are. authorized to announce E. L. Wise as a candidate for the office of Mayor of the city of Earlington subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary to de held Saturday August 3rd, 1 91 2. ALSO We are authorized to announced Dr. C. B. 3 Johnson as a candidate for the 'office of Mayor of the city of Earlington subject to the action of the Republican party in the jprimary to be held Saturday iAugust 3rd. 191 2. .ADDITIONAL MADISONVILLE NOTES ed Something Doing nil .the Tine Bourland, of the on all Railroad Excursion country, visited Miss Eula Oldham Saturday and Sunday. Tuesday, July 2, 1912 The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tweddell is quite ill. SI Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sullivan, of dentistry as our well luiuwu Dr. Howell attended the funeral of E. fiTtf K. Cobb yesterdav. Vickers. K cxr&j3'ai&Ajn& 'xnsnaBEKaxFzaBa&2'j&'jiyaa an&!rarannn.& M.iwWvJ.-w..fc w Wren Howard, of MadiBonville, KTWWKWW SRSr4!6g T. W. Bailey, a former citzen was in town Monday. of Hauson, lately of Oklahoma, Mrs. J.P. Bassett and Miss FanCOLORED COLUMN. was iu towu this week shaking nie Parker, of Providence, visited BEV. J. R. KVAN8, EDITOR hands with old friends; lie was their sister, Mrs. J. M,. Fugate, Sunleaving for Florida to look after day. Bev. Owen Carrington was called Ivan Springfield, Bobert Merri-heRoma business matters. to Louisville, Ky., laBt week on acand Harmon Vaughn left SatProf. E. B. Rubins, attended urday night for Kansas City, Mo., count of the. death of his aged fa the Kentucky Educational Asso- where they will spend several ther. Mrs. Carrington's little sister of ciation iu Louisville, last week. weeks. - s. Hopkiusville Olarksville, Tonn., who has been Jim Crawford, of Two games between the Provvisiting here returned home Sunidence team aud the Sensibles, was in the city last week. Mrs. P. B. Boss, of Madisonvllle, day. will be played here the fourth. Mra. Bice Biloy was called to left Wednesday for Henderson to be Tempereuce guest of her mother, Mrs. H. B. Busselville, Ky., Monday morning Womans The on account of the death of her faUnion meets at 3 o'clock this af- Hicks, for several weekB. ter noon with Mrs. J. W. Rash Mrs. P. B. Bobs, of Madisonvllle, ther. Bobert Wyun, who has beeu sick OUB ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS passed through here today enroute on Island Ford street. TOGS TO BE OPFEBED AT HopkinBvllle for a few dayB visit at his mother's homo for snveral to weeks died Sunday evening and will Frank Long spent Sunday in to friends. Nashville. Will T. MIIIb, of Madisonvllle, waB be buried Tuesday. Men's and Young- - Men's Suits The revival, which is being conJohn Moore was in Madiaonville in town Tuesday. Mt. Zion Baptist Monday night. MIbb Goocha Long, of Coyletown, ducted at the church seems to be growing iu inNeal Spillman was jn Madison-vill- e arrived Tuesday to visit her brother terest each day. Mr. S. J. Vaughn and family. Monday night. $12.50 All Wool Suits. The preaching has been done by Beva. P. D. Dennis, of Guthrie, Ky., Mrs. Wallace C. Ci 61VENS, President mm-- . . Jl VHt i ;ii;si i;ft;;ti!r;5!iJr53;!;!!t w Clothing Special ALL THIS WEEK ' ANDiNEXT QUIOK-SELLING3PBICES. $i UP-TO-DA- fc;MAK&93ttfv.oyF Mft'a3gfc3:.i E-bf- r, 0 ,lTn "ir y PEOPLE WHO HAVE BECOME WEDDED TO THIS STORE d Have lived happy ever after in the consciousness that they always got the best obtainable at the price. We propose to make this, the month of and July, A Record Breaking, Price Reducing month in Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Summer Suits, that the pleasant years relationship of the past forty-fou- r may be still better established and more extended. Watch the Evansville daily papers for the pricings aud bargain chances that we alone can offer you, We refund 2.50 from regular price on all spring and summer 2 or 3 price suits costing from $10 to 118.50. and $5.00 on all suits from $20 to $35. Blacks, Blues and Mohairs excepted. IT RAYS TO TRADE HERE, knowl-edgeanTrade-Writing who has preached some of the most excellent sermons ever heard In Earlington and Bev. P. D. Gordon, of Heola, who has put his whole soul in every serylce. The meeting has resulted already In the addition of about 15 bouIs to the church. Mesdames Laura Warfleld and Mary Drake, of Guthrie, Ky., are here visiting their sister Mrs. Suggs .$15.00 All Wool Suits.... $18 00 Kuppenheimar and Griffon Suits i $20 00 Kuppenheimer and Griffon Suits .$22 50 Kuppenheimer and Griffon Suits $25.00 Kuppenheimer and Griffon Suits ..$9.95 $1 1 .95 $14.45 .$15.65 $1 7.65 $19,45 of Hecla. Miss Mamie M. Wllliamsj of Cov- t . i, recovery. .. JSL. 'from an extended trip to Baltimore where the Dr. took a part i graduate course. "Mrs. J. D. Sory has boen taken to 'Gilbert's Sanitarium for treatment ' lifer Tiiany friends hope for her Bpeedy "arned improved. Br. and 3Ire, R. L. Bone have re H. BodRerB, jailer, baB from bis trip (to Dawson Sfpri orb his condition is somewhat Ti . D. X iA !' Wi Ar I -i .;' !' w :M1 P J?s1 fetfS Iy" f-i v ) v Uv . and Mrs. Cliff Satterfleld, of Louis are visiting dib parentB i.3ffr. and Mrs. John Satterfleld. r,Mre. Van Hook and son .Robert IioMott and children of Nebp who ffuive been vIbHIdr D. A. Bonduaant flor se veral days have roturned home. Xtllburn DeMoesand Fred Slaton .reore here .Sunday. ' Mrs.'MoTlio Martin' of Earioa has - xtitarned home after a viBit to T. A. " 3Clttinger and wife. Mrs, Smith, wife of Bev. Dr. Smith '1 I, J fi M3 . tf '': &. ington, Ky , is here and took the county examination. The county Bchool board elected the following teachers for the Earl ington publio Bchool last Saturday: Prof. J. W. Bell, B. S Mrs. Llllle C. Evans, Mrs, E. B. Osborne, Misses M. M. Williams, Ora Lae, Minnie Grace and Bethel Davis. With such a strong faculty we have everv reason to believe our next school term will be tbe banner term of tbe school. The uame of Miss Ora Lee deserves speoial mention since she is a home girl and has made such an excellent mark in every way. Other boys and gins should take lessons from tbe exam ple of MIbb Lee. She is devoted to her Sunday Sohool. church and all other institutions that1 go to make her home town what It Bhould be. Miss Lee is now attending the Bummer Bobool at Terre Haute Ind. The rally at Mortons Gap Baptist church reBulted in a collection of $40.00. Men' Odd Pants $1.50 Cassimere and Worsted Pants $2 00 Cassimere and Worsted Pants $2.50 Cassimere and Worsted Pants $3.00 Cassimere and Worsted Pants Cassimere and $4.00 Worsted Pants $5.00 Cassimere and Worsted Pants v (4 4A $ f Cv A I .911 $ 4 QR v9 9 OR 9C.59 i0 IE 19 93. QC Zpd.VW i Knickerbocker Suits $5.00 Knickerbocker Suits.... $4'.00 Knickerbocker jjg - 3Cm.Q j& of Henderson T. A. Kittinger. Go. is the guest of Mrs SJ7 - VWWV f hh uiKintf aipzwamMjrr-- h 'Both the Christian and Methodist 'Shnday schools have set the gloriouB -fourth aB the date for their annual u .plcaic. fHon . D. H. Kiucheloe will an address oa "Fraternal-- r iam,'at Sebree the Fourth. UL isses.Ahce and Jennie Sbipp jswad IMiBB. Ethel' Furgeraou, of Mortons, were here Saturday, .vabepping. '"M bp. Helen Pnryear, of Greeh- grille, has returned home after f Smng the guest of Miss; Annie de-JVliv- er 1 Lively as a Boy. If, you are tired, run down, have no appetite, get a bottle of Yucatan Chill Tbnio. A few doses will set you up give you a boy's appetite make you strong and lively as a Purifies the blood and strengthens the system. 60c a bottle at the St. Bernard Mining week. Co., Incorporated, Drug DepartMiss Lana'Boydi of Orof ton, is via, ment. iting her siBter, Mrs. Everett Twed-da- l. Del" Fergerson, of tbe country, was in town Sunday. Carl Seely spent several days last Bby Ford spent Sunday in Owens-borweek in London with friends) and relatives. atc.Intyre Oox. Mrs. H. G. Davis, of Madisonvllle, Mr. and Mrs. C. Barnettj of NaBh-vill- will leave Thursday to spend a week1 Clarence Givens Jr., Oity Ed- guests of Mrs. O. P. with relatives in Henderson and ator,-othe Hustler, has gone to Webb.are the Evansville. Henderson, where ho has a posFloyd Lafoon, of Madisonvllle, Ho More Dyspepsia. ition onthe Glerier. was in town Sunday. Gas, or other Stomach Troubles. 1 W. A. Walker, of Sturgis Nothing will remain undigested or Edgar Johnson, ot Madisonvllle, on your stomach if yon lints entered pardnersliip with Dr. sour take a little Difeestezej a power- was in town Sunday. will t Bradloy Stone, of Madisonvllle, H. N. Vickers, and tias located ful digestive, harmless as Maple Syrup. For sale by tne waB Iu town Sunday. -- Dr. Walker hae the repaSere drug department of the St. Bernard Bud Kell, of Madisonvllle, was in rtition of being as skilled in Mining Company, Inoorporatedl town Tuesday. Neal Hollinger, ot Madisonville, was in town Monday. ') Mrs. George Hall, of Lexington, b visiting relatives in Madisonville " , . fbis weekr was in Madisonville votes will be allowed on every $1.00 worth Miller EvanB f, 000 Sunday. H of printing turned in by- contestants in the Mammoth . Ralph Dudley was in! MadiBonville Sunday. telephone No.' V Cam. Cortesli For. prices on printing Earl Stone, of Madisonvllle, wan In the city Monday in tbe Interest 47, Earlington, or No, 4, Madisonville. for tbe 4tb be. pf tbe big ball ' t' tween Madisonvllle and Providence. Mrs. twelvo-year-old. -o. e, f Iley Brtnkley was in Madi sonvllle last Thursday. Miss Eliza Porter returned Sat urday to her home in Pembroke af ter spending several days with Mar ' garet Dudley. Sam Naive is on. the siok list this SSStil .MTW $5 00 Knickerbocker oUltS AU 1 JTAVWWjr - 1 iw wwaxr.-rj- nun HBa 7 i. ;.i '...1 - - Bev. Owen Carrington was in Madisonville, Ky., 3unday and preached for Bev. G. O. Parker. XH MmPbv $6 00 Knickerbocker $8.0o7Knickerbocker Suits $10.00 Knickerbocker Suits $12 50 Knickerbocker Suits iQC Jb0 &M i fljJ 4 "(J tfcSuits MAMMOTH GAVE Hopkins County trlpB to Mammoth Cave will bo July 17th. The round trip railroad fare from all stations $3.40. All expenses at Cave Hotel 16.60 for two days trJb. The latter amount Includes your board at Cave Hotel and tne several routes through the cave, making the total expense for the two days outing 8.80, Limit on tickets 10 days. Go- nir on regnlart trains 4:35 a, m. Write or Phone L. & Ni Agent. haa moved into his residence on Ballroad Street. hew Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Baker, ot Madi- itsoiivllle, left Tuesday for a visit to friends and relatives in Cadiz. Missses Nora Galloday and Mary Alexander who have been vlsitlngi Baker in Madisonville Mrs. F. nasaed through this city Monday enronte to their home In Hopkins- - 9T.OO (Jg Q? 4$Oii09 y Dp 1. ftC gg 4. 9 $?. iO "ye I5c Riduction on all Knlcktrbockir Suits. nan. Rata tr. t. t. Tmamm,m. v Hi and-pleasan- vllle. left Wednesday night to attend last few seuions of the-- Chautauqua in Henderson. Frank Cain, of Mortons Gap, waB In fnvn ffila mnrnlnc. ' &W D. Ooll. of MatlisonvillorpasBeH through the city yesterday to Honklnsville. and son, Bobert, MrB. B. areisponding today iu tbe country with her mother. Mrs. Siek. thTB en-rouE.-'Nixo- e mJt Munn Wilson, of Madisonville, ..in INCESS SPECJALi ,.,. . ........ Ai . T ii i. . .. This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now undfcr new 'mmll "Tffl .HfifJ t Notice to Contestants - management and it's management guarantees its patrons high class entertainments. . Especially Adopted for Ladies and Children X c u te -- We are again running the "Worlds Best Pictures." Yon know what, that means. "Rubins." "Biograph," "Kalems," "Essany," "Patbe," ''SellR' and "Vltograph." MADISONVILLE, KY. , j.B. Gnst was in Madlsoavilie, r J-- i - Matinee-tihil-? . 2 p. m. v 1 I I"' MtthWil .t,,', A.'itf, A , k"1r1Vrt4M. t- -' f1 v 6 r Moudav. V" Jt.wm i & I ' t" w?l-- f m , !'.' "i '"''ryiifain,'aJ!iSj! ' 1 &Tf tl i r i " im 4 ' - Q . it fp- ;jfo,- fl - r ' ;.' ' iiiiik nwywyw CT.n.y nniimpiy m '"" f" y'."1 "T " "' a, . tn "J V f1' J kvPrf.Vnr V jcw.1 - -- T(r. f . Y" .v- 9 tv f ! S 2 Gre&teif a7rfit G ran rl if V f '"i A. . - r Tkcin E - JLi' i i I Ok a .' e; &7" i Ungiaraleiled! Magiiitecle ' r If r i KT-- c M t, i Time! Great Array of Races, ' Not a Tiresome Minufe!' Something' Doing. All-thr,jRing Shows, arid Special Free Attractions to Excite, to Amuse and Entertain:;' i w 'W 5K JULY 'i 1 6, 1 7 I 18, x ' 19 and 20, 1912 . .. THIRTIETH ANNUAL MEETIKQ' HI Two' B'ds' of M1usicP l' 33W. : Special Acts; Daily! Fifteen Fine Shovf Rings Daily! 'M Fine Floral Hail Exhibits. J The Great Meeting Place for the people of Hopkins and adjoining counties, MliypM old friends will be there. Your sweetheart wilt be there. They'll1 all be there-- You'll bfe thgre Excursion Rates on. L. & N. and M. H. & E. . . i B FIRST- DAY - Free Children's atod' Old SECOND DAY W. 6. W. and Derby Day THIRD DAY Madison vine and Earlington D;ay FRIDAY and QATTTRFJAV Everybody's Day jLi'i 1 V A 7 H lli" . !IiV w 11 . 9t L v ii?rfc 4y . j-- j d ' K. 1 - J- - , Day a Big Day and Qn as Goad as. AnotKr; C. C, GIVENS, K (Some Every Day arid See It All Pres.. jj r J. A. IBANGEWAY, ft vk, S8, ( , 4. Jj fM k,'l tf &u9 ' v '1l i s! -. to a I t. iJBKWEtLissfi ' Se, . ? ' .- jgr-- " vj . A1 n i t f t- - f ?a i f a - , ppaww n.V " yt ?n ,.- - .,.. - "4 - i '.'.IVW n .Iff Wtfff' t'V'VtM i - ' " iiwwMHi" w t?- 'ftlfllilfrlmmili - wmMMMMKMMBBXxmmanmaxv&vmamm&nammaniiDiKmwuiMMfiMmBLHKm,,- ''"'' --- - -- rM;''':.' ." ' J?:fP3sKTaffi.Tai?TBffiWAPHWHiHJraB '$ v ? ... t- .1'',. VJ,' ,v. . "M " - C. !, ' A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. What's the matter with Dillon? Claude Mitchell is working at Hopkiusville on the South end local this week. Conductor Howard Cro3by, spent Sunday with Is family in Adams,, Tenn. FOR SALE One nice lot, a good horse, a trap and harness, ,2 ' i V f Mrs. week. Pat Blaib. Funeral Director and Emtalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Nignt. :a: Miss Mary Lewis, of Glondalo, is the guostof the MisseB Whalen this II 1 lll" .j V r News of the Town Young Allen, of Madisonville, was town Sunday. in town yeBterday. ' "N. O. Whltford was In Providence Two rooms for rent apply to Jack Hanes, of Madisonville, was Sunday visiting relatives. Mrs. L. H. O'Brian. in town last Friday. Miss Eula Oldham went to MorRoman Myers, Jb 111 at her Mrs. Mrs. Mack Martin visited relatives tons Gap yesterday to visit relahome. in Madisonville Saturday. tives. Fletcher Mccord, of the country, MrB. Margaret ThomaB was in Harford (Jhatten, of Howell, waB was in town Sunday night. in town Saturday and Sunday shak Maisonville Saturday. Miss Susie Slsk, of the Southard ing band with his friendB. Rev. Utley of the Southard neigh- country, attended the tent meeting Claude Rogers is in Nashville vis borhood, was the guest of A. G. here Monday night. , Jttng his parents. Draper and attended the tent meetDick Lafloon, of the country. wrb H. H. Campbell, who has been ing here Sunday night. in town Monday night attending the quite ill, is better. Rev. W. N. Martin preached an tent meeting Thos. Wand, of Henderson, was in able sermon to n large audlencQ at TheMisso8 Lock, from near the town Sunday. St. Charles Sunday. Southard's country, were in town Rev. W. C. Brandon is visiting Rev. J. W. Lester was in St. Saturday evening attending the relatives in LaFayette this week. tent meeting. Charles Sunday. Rufus Clark wa9 in Providence West GUI, of the Southard counMiss Elsie Wilson, The Pacific Sunday viBitmg his daughter. Mutual Life Insurance agent, of try, was in town Saturday night. P. Graham w.as in Nebo Sun- Madisonville, was in town yesterWilltjamblin, of tho couutry, was H. day visiting friends. in town Saturday. day. Miss Emma Vinson, visited Red-me- n Redmen will give one The Don't forget that the friends in Mortous Gap Sunday. of the best Picnics ever given Lodge will have a PicUarnett Todd, of Southard, was.inl in Hopkins county, Thursday, nic at Lakeside Park, Earling-ton- , town Saturday morning. July 4, at Lakeside Park, Thursday, July 4. Miss Amelia Talafya is being pleasantly entertained while visJarlington, Ky. Conductor Dick Meacham, who iting MIbb Maggie Turner. Madison-He- r has been relieving John LongBtalf, Mies Hazel Fawcett, of Mrp. Joe Brlnkley ib viBiting relaon his run at Elkton, has returned was in town yesterday. ' tives in Dawson this week. home. Wiise Wright and eon, Demmett of MadlBonvllio, Miss Agnes Mulvauey spent Jim Fritchett, of Gorman, Texas, are expected here was in town yesterday on business. in the country. this morning to visit Dock Griffin and family. Mr. Wright 1b a broth- "Mr. Bnlware, with Armour & Co., John D. Cotb ran was in Madisoner of Mr. Grifiln and a cotton farm- of Chicago, was in town yesterday. ville Saturday. Roy Parker waB in Madisonville Browdor Myers, of Evansviile, er of the Lone Star State. - the Niertert Produce Smirday. .Mr, Atkins, of Fordsville, was in representing-town yesterday. Co., was in Miss Aimer Edwards, of Madisontewn Sunday visiting friends and Mrs. H. B. RoBBier, of Howell, is ville spent a few hours in town SunxelativeB. .'J. f day. the guest of her son, Jeff Murphy. Mrs. H. B. RoBBer and daughter, Mrs. JefT Murphy, were in Madisonville yeBterday. last-thursda- Miss Fannie Clsney, who has been week. visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. L. MisB Dela Hudson, of the country,' Cobb, returned to her home in Cls- was in town Sunday. ney Thursday. Ruby Cox, of the country, wab in Flora Lipscomb, who has visiting in the country ,has rebeen turned home. Miss Pearl Cansler, of Suthard, viBited Miss Verla Davis a few davs last week. Miss Verla Davis is the uuest of Miss Pearl Cansler, of Suthard, thiB Miss Now in Full Swing. Real Bargains in Every Department Bargains in Clothing Bargains in Shoes. Bargains in Women's Ready.-to-VeBargains in Dry Goods Bargains in Notions Bargains in Men's Furnishings ar DON'T FORGET THE PLACE Sale runs all this week and next Take advantage of t early . it h OBEEESmD2EDSBaEE9 MADISONVILLE, KY. MIsb Eva Martin, of Hopkinsvllle, spent Sunday in town with relatives. Miss Bertha Martin, of Hopkinsvllle, Is the guest of relatives here this week. Anna Schmitt, of Evaiisville is visiting her "coMsIh, Miss Huzol Mrs. i ' wll Low Round Trip Fares from Earlington to Cm y$k - Griffin. Miss Caminye Hankins, of near MadiBouvllle, viBited relatives here ! &U Sunday. LOST -- Friday June' 28 on ,thi s reeta or in the storeB :pno pair of Screws In .box French Pearl E-t- r j Ne York New York and. -- Boston 30 Jay limit Tourist fares to THE ECONOMICAL WAY . - HaiL 200 READ" PICTURES The lorn? distance Bervlce ot tbe Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company enables the business man to conduct all of his outside affalrB in the most oconomical and satisfactory manner. You can get long distance connections to all outside important cities and towns within a radius of one hundred miles of Earling-ton- . Prompt service, reasodable rates. For Information, call CUMBERLAND with Jewelry ad on box. Finder please return to Murphy. Vaughn, ')--, and get reward. Ifi Bad, Mitchell waB iu Madisonville $32,55 $38,95 ''Boston $ e.65 - Boston $42.10 60 day limit' variable route lares to New York - Saturday. In town Monday , 1 Cartoons Tell More TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH 00. Incorpo- rated Than 200 Columns Month The World's Best Eachpublished in Cartoons from dailies and weeklies Mw country, London, Dublin, Paris. Berlin, Budapest, St. Peters-Munich, Vienna, Warsaw. "I amUkrrliiH vtiiltini4 iiHn 1AtMa I KM rich, Tckio, Shanghai, Sydney, Cana'da, and on America, ana ail tne Kreai cities 01 tne world. Only the 200 best out of 9,000 cartoons acn mcntn, are selected. APfcturt Hlstery of World's Events Each Month I Boy Kisenger, of St. Charles, was visiting friendB. . Joe McCulIy, of near Richland, was in town Monday afternoon. Virgil Parker, of the' Blchland neighborhood was in town Monday Reduced campaign in Cartoons" and watch the oppos imtt parties caricature each other. YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION Sl.SO) SINQIXCOPY 15a Oac fre sunple copy will be nulled by addressing the pub aWber, 11. H.WINDSOR, 318 W. Washington Street. CHICAGO CAMPAIGN CARTOONS-Followt- ho 'ASK YOUR NEWSDEALER Mrs. O. P. Webb, city and MrB. H. B. Rosser, of Howell, who have Bon, Tom been visltlnMrs.-Rosser'- s Murphy, in Central City, returned to thiscity Sunday. The K. K. Band will play for the blj? picnic at Sebree next Thursday. Dick Fay of Hopkinsvllle, was In town Sunday. The K. K. Band Concert Thursday night was vory enjoyable. OLD BAGS wanted at Bee office clean cotten only accepted. Mrs. James Long, of NaBhville, iBjviBlting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pingree Shaver. MIbb Mattlo Wllkle, of Madison-villwaB iu town Sunday. o, Southard, of Madisonville wab Iu town Sunday. Freeman Klser, of Madisonville, waB in town Sunday. Miss Myrtle Edwards, of Madi sonville, was in town Sunday. Miss Jannie Lamb of Madisonville was in town Sunday. Miss Nanie Lamb of Madisonville was in town Sunday, WANTED Four gentlemen roomers. Apply to Desk Np. 1, Bee Of 2tfice. Terms reasonable. ' Dick Gill, of the country was in town Saturday. MIbb Corrienno McCord, of the country was in town Friday afternoon. Mrs. John Long was In MadUon- vllle Friday. t T. EL Thomas spent a few hours In Sebree wi'th friends Sunday Bev. Bodgers, who has been here helping with the tent meeting, re-- " turned to hiB home' in Nashville Tenn., Monday morning. Loyd Slsk, of the couutry, was iu town Sunday. i MrB, S. M Kemp and daughter Mles Margaret and MIbb Bobbio Coyle Monday tn be gone left 1 for-Daws- Boy we iir 7 1 J m T J C t! f 52.5. e ftto VK 1 ti m 8& severalda'ys. 5 Also ckange tke lens free, inside ox a year, if needs b ft' if. I Leslie Boyd had the mlBfortune 2 to get kicked by a gun striking him in tho mouth Monday afternoon while in practice at the target range. MIbb Johnson is visiting her aunt Mrs. Henry Cowand thiB week. Leslie Boyd spent the ipast few days InHopkitiBville. Bash. VWMArVWWWWWrfVyW Superior Service to the East Groves a fine boy. Mother aud baby are doing nicely. FOR SALE One $100 course In anything except ciyll engineering, For particular, ratet, folder. from International Correspondence Jcteriptivc litrature and deeper School of ScrantonPa. Will sell at tftrVV reservation, addrcn fei 7 a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. w byjv Mrs. Mollle Wyatt, of Madirjou-vill- e was in town Saturday afterW$& D. P. BANKS, Ticket Agent Wm$ noon. MIbb Aileen Ashby, of Clinton, is visiting Mrs. Guy Ashby Wallace Vaughn, who has been on a through freight for some tune has returned to this city. F""S',,,,(S5:,',5C, rl:Z!;,L7l,,,,rT'i,, "V" Kuiu'!5 ,i'SiJJ,',3;,l,,fJl',""", lT"1UIJTu'TLllu5!P,,,,,a5eW,,CHJ MiBB.' Annie Deal; Bramwell, of Nashville, is visiting Miss Kathleen f Splllman this week. John Wlntors returned home Sat- n !!! urday night from Howell where ho ' has been working. : ! t i Miss Emma Foster, of 'near , Madpooa worK Mvith a Neither can you make u Typewriter isonville, Ib viBiting Miss Ethel poor Ktbbon, The eflicioucy of a Typewriter aepenus aB McAfee this week. 'MesdameB J. P. Hamer and Lowry :f' muchuponthe quality of tho ribbon vou ubo, as upou the r ? machine itsolfi Todd spent Saturday nfternoou In Madisonville. "EL MERITO" Typewriter Ribbons are RIBBONS OF Mr. and Mrs. W. HWhltford and M QUALITY. We guarantee them to be woven edge, close daughter", Gladys ppent Thursday vve wani you 10 ivy one at dug; use weave ana afternoon in Madisonville. it a week, and if you find a flaw in it, briug ii back to us and MIbb Juanita Long,, of Nashville, !recBive a new one FREE of change, or your money back if Tehn.,Is viBiting relatives in this ." f I.. " 'f iJ city thWweek. J. L. AdamB, Lelly Owen and "EL MERITO" ribbons speak for themselves. Bobert HenBon left yesterday for 'GOctB. Srnde Ribbons Eastwood Landing near Sebree on 4 - $8.50 .Half dozen lots . a Ashing trip.' ' 'r ', f -Miss Zeilda Crawford, of Memphis, Q.00. Dozen IdtBi.,- - ; f r Ernest ib visiting Mr. aud Mrs. V'UH':lpJ,-,u-,35- 1' afternoon. Born to Mr. and round trip fares to many other cities and resorts in the East MrB. Forest AA I You r Can't Make ! ..II ?- Water Run Up Hill r I j, f iun-imte- u. -r. rH LAM1ASCO SUPPLY CO. Room 3 '? HOLLINGER & TRUEMPY ' JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS " ,v. & ::' ' --t-- a. '' n m Vlclory Building. X Funeral Director.' lloinsiil'Eihlnlinir CARLINGTON. -"J- ---' ' ' -H. - - a ., KENTUCKY. infnntunfltnagu brfth nUt-iT- 'Hi. - - Jfc. it t ,...oj ,.naal...A, ...a.... NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Next to Coyle's Barber Sbof irVWWWWrWW PU 124-- 2 MADISONVILLE, KY .'ftf BEE PfJC- - ADS ,A'r PAY