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"' a v y ywHyr 'I wgi yr"v " " "?f "Ji" a a d r t- - T0E8Hlf FRIDAY AFTERNOON itfWWHWHWMMI y-- K -- IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOMR WWW1I W 'IWIIiWH'm'JtrjMlH tiiwwiJwwjiataiJrgi)jjrwwfiuuMiuTitatg TWENTY-THIR- D YEAR preach at tho Christian Church here uoxt Suuday morning and night. Charlie Long has purchased the busl ness of Jas. Collins. We understand that thero will be a tent meeting held hero in the near future, thiB is to be a union meeting and we predict thnt such a service will do much good. We do not see why sumo' enterprising person does not start a moving ploturo show in St. Charles, It seemB that the town could stand for three nlghtB a week and posBibly more, as there would be a largo territory to draw the patronage from. Gilbert King, of Earllngton, spent u few hours here one morning last week. JaB. Collins spent a fow days in Central City this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Toy visited relatives in MortonB Gap Saturday and Sunday. Jesse Phillips and Clay Strator made a business trip to Earllngton Monday. MIbb Lillian Toy has returnod from a visit to relatives at RobardB. Rev. Dllllugbam bold services at the Christian church last Sunday morning and night. "Uncle Jack" Pehdors is up again after a fow days illness. Don't for get be'o alono In the world, no relatives, and past the age of earning his bread and butter and living alone. Ben Wilson, of Earllngton, wbb here Sunday. EARLINGTON, ...i ' -- - iiiimii jpi jiij w"1; r Standing of Mammoth Cave Con' testants ; . " '"' TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON aaniiMsy BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. 5 HOPKINS COUNTY, KY I FRIDAY, JVLY 5, 1912 St. Charles Talk Don't forget to Clip your coupons. Mies Laura Woodruff Bpent last wook In Dawson. , . $S - W. J. Faull and D. D. Woodruff made a dusIiigsr trip to Earllngton Saturday.. MIbb Dixie Woodruff and brother Oiareueo, visited friends In Earling-to- n and Madisonvllle Friday. Mrs. Ada Terry, of Oklahoma, visited her brothor Hugh Grlffln, this week, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Daves, of Bvansvllle, have returned home after a visit to her parentB Fere. Mr. and MrB. Sidney Laffoon, of tho couutry, attended services at the Christian Uhurch hero Suuday. Rev. W. N. Martin, of Earllngton, filled ills regular appointment at tho MetbodlBt Church Sunday. DallaB Curtis, of Hokklnsvillp, was in St. OharleB Sunday. Mrs'. Delia Southworth, of Ear- llngton, visited hot alster MrB. Hamper here Friday. J. W. Lester, of iEarlington, was in town Sundry. Richard Fay, of 'Hopkinsvllle, was In St. Charles Sunday pitching for Toam. the St. Charles BaBe-Bal- l - N. R. King was IniEarllngton Saturday and Sunday nights. Omcr "Wyatt, of jEarlington, attended the Ball game here Sunday. Miss Georgia Hamby has returned to Norionvllle after a visit to her cousin, MIbb Cbarho Sisk. Mr. apd Mrs. E.L Kennott visited friends In Oak Hill Sunday. ' Herb Bryant, of Madisonvllle, was In our city Sunday. T, P. Alexander, of 'Garbondale, Strother Hancock, of Earllngton, attended the Ball Game here Sun- day. Tom Peyton, of Earllngton, was In town Sunday. Finis Blanks has accepted a position with J. V. McEuen. Charlie Long has resigned. Charlie Wilt Is Jin Evansville on business thir week. n 2?ow have finished,, reading ,ttfejsevnbteBV"Rleae Vl'P HheVdtfng Miss Edna Blanks Is jsitlug her coupon from the paper, and band it sister Mrs. Phlppln, la Dover, Tenn. over to one of the yonng ladies in fi this week. the contest. She will appreciate It, MIsbbb Elizabeth Co'royand Cam-ml- e and It will help her to win. Fox, of Earllngton, visited Miss Mona Faull hero Sunday. .. A Texas Wonder George Robinson, of Earihngton, The Texas Wonber cures Kidney attended the Ball Gam here .Sun-da- and cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism, and all IrreguMrs. Ed. Harlan, of Morteoa (Gap larities of bladder' troubles, removiias returned: horns aftfr' a vk(t to ing gravel, the kidneys, aad bladder in both menand woiaeai Regulate relatives here. ,. blaOder trourles m children, It net iraV sold nr' druggist .wfirfce seat Ernest Rasb, of Earifagt . as-yo- y, by-yo- In oar IaUvlllJa4y.on,M4Mr)" ;n ; l! . Dr. lif Friday. TjR. Flaley was by malL en reslpt otcil.Ok, 0 small bottle Is tt?oj moaths' treataUad ,to ment stab seldom falls" to .wrfeot-- a lll&eii fbU mb Df. A. F. Ftar-- ; W-- R, jltf, a basioaM trip bar TrMkyl J, bg 6rlaj;aak' ; SPrirHflSWllKMmo. odby41dnisi.rAT Howard Piario ood as New;, for " Mrc jcfolrilu W. Mvep'liajDoveri Li'trie . k r.. iv KX-- r.i. VVwV . ir v her borne In TenneMef turned after a visit to her Grandmother Mrs. E. Jx, Blanks. Paul King, of Barllngton, was in H ' town 8dday. The Earltagtonand St. 'obarl.es Base Ball Teams' eioesed bats 'here Sunday, the gaaeas called off at .the eight Inning oa' account of rain, (he score standing 'at that time three to two In favor of St. CharleB. Misses Laura Wodruff aud Mona Faull visited friends in EaVlington. Tuesday. " Miss Mattie Shaw, of the Daniel Boone country, and her visitor MIbb Harrison, of White Plains; visited n our city Tuesday. ? Dr. B. 0. McEuen and eiBter Ruth spent Tuesday aftemoon'tn Dawson. Johnle KatnpVr and wifi,' of Linton, Ind., are visiting his mother, . .4;fr yriiu(i.vrytiu. r Z Norrls King and Will Gribble visited friends in Earllngton Tuesday v kin lone etn. IhlsHrwk.' Phlppln rWtl'j& bM.-tj- . ROBTfNvRAY. al. eha. ,Ubfcay Case, Child DWTKi' Robert Emmett, the 18 mentbs old son of ,jr. and Mrs. "Ilke O'Connor died this .morain? about 4 o'clock after a brief IHneBB. The family will leave this afternoon'wlth the remains on tram No. 51 for where .the interment will Rus-Bellvil- Hiit le take place at 10 o'clook tomorrow morning. Their many .friends oxr. tend toudero'st sympathy to the be; reaved family. ? If y.ou,,feel "blue," 'iNo accouut.M lazy, you neod'a good cleaning 'eut. HERBINE 1b the right thing for tt stimulates the that purpose. liver, toues up thestpmaob andpuri; He b the bowels. Price 6O0. Sold by St. St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drng Department. r)IcwsAgency Changes Hands ' l!j ' & night. W'rH. WhVtford &. Son have purclm'sed the lNewB,Ap;onoy from 0. 0. Oansler. Jack will run the Miss Sawyer, of Madieohvllle, who business with' the assistance of jvlll teaqh the primary departinen hltf father. ' ' ru-ki ; in the school here, Bpent Saturday Mbtt Dlsflguringsklo ernptionsicrotnlo! pimand Sunday with Miss Dixie Woodk ples, rathei, etc., ate dae to Impure blood, ruff. DloodJDItters as a cleansing blood tonic, Is Elder Omcr, of Madisonvllle, will weH'recoBimended. f i.co;at all'stores. Bar-doc- ,x The Bees Mammoth Cave Contest " . ,'t NOT tRANSJFBBABLB " A " . i. FK r r ' - ' f .A.' " MiiV-2(U - a., . Si;W.v ' Vednesday for Atlanta, Ga., where tbov will make their homo. They ftlo most exci'lleut peoplo and our Madisonvllle Notes people regret very much to lose t iem as citizens. Mrt. Mamie Thompson went to Mrs. AHco Rice, of St. Louis, i I ashvllle, Tenn , where she will here visiting her daughter Mrs. O. n ake an extended viBit to relatives. M. Arvin on Seminary. j. B.Reederand family went to Mre. Hillary Spencer entertained Nashville Thursday to ppen.d t,he at bridge Vednesday afternoon . irxilnder of the week with MrB. The bouse was beautifully decorated Keeders father A. L. Thornb'urg. with flags and every thing was suggestive of the National holiday. r Ham Coleman was in Earllngton The refreshments were cakeB and Wednesday on business. mints. There wero eight tables of 'Mrs. N. I. Tombs visited In EarU bridge and ono of rook. Mrs. Will higtori Tuesday. Hopewell won tho bridge prize, a Hale of EarllDgton waB hire Tuesday. lovely centerpiece. Mrs. A. R. Jones wont to Nashville J. B. McGaw returned Tuesday from Sturgis. Thursday to visit her daughter Mrs Miss Opal Cox has returned from Land. a visit to Nebo. "'vJMr. Betf Pritchett of Nebo Is visBen M. Slatcn went to Manitou iting her daughter Mrs. Sam Cox on Wednesday where he had charge of Broadway. the funeral of Sid H. Maugum, who 'I'Aiiss Jagoe of Cadiz, who haB been died Tuesday pf Tuberculosis. He tile attractive guest of Miss. Kathyears old and leaveB arine Givens returned home Thurs-4was forty-fou- r a wife and four children. Interment took place at Mangum cemeMrs. Tom Barnett went toEarling- tery, Rev. L. L. Todd officiating. tho 4tb. Company E, Earllngton Company, s. Will Laffoon and little daugh- Col. Henry and Staff and the Miliof Auton, were here Tuesday on tary band from Hopkinsvllle wilt tneir return from Greenville. meet at the Fair Grounds Sunday osb Sugg, of Providence, was in where Col. Henry will Instruot them Madisonvllle Thursday. in army maneuvers .'preparatory to Mrs. O. B. LivingBton has returngoing in encampment at Anniston; ed. from a vBlt to ber mother at Ala., July, U5tb. Hon. Ed L. Young and D. H. Sturgis. Kmcheloe will speak and the boys ' Mrs Lucy Bean, of Earllngton, are expecting a good dinner and a who haB been bere all this week has returned borne. good time generally. MIbb Ruby Ligon, of Nebo, Is visitMiss Etta Jagoe returned borne Wednesday for her vacation. MIbb ing bere. Jagoe is a trimmer of exoelldnt tase Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomas and and skill. Her position was. in Rib-le- family went to Cadiz this morning Tenn., this summer. to'visit her parents. Miss Jennings and niece; MIbb ' MIsb Zana SbankB Is quite sick at Holeman returned Wednesday from thiB writing! a visit to Princoton. MIsb Fannie Winstead Is quite SrHj Pa'eretujrnejlWjdjagsdsjjr ' uiMWWMMJHKtfi ..? " frbni A"ffdubnfaud Central Cityi of the JieiaVd', Colby Clme Slaton, Clint Reeves, a negro who once was bere yesterday. lived here, but has for sometime N. 0. Whltford, of Earllngton, lived in Evansville, murdered bis was hero yesterday afternoon. wife Monday night because she angered him by ber great desire to h Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Northern and acompany some of her friends on an bous, Paul and Harry, of Atlanta, visiting ber parents Mr. and excursion. Reeve's mind it is Ga areW. Mrs. J. Whitsell near town. claimedfbas beeuanbalanced for two months. He ran a pressing club Miss Mary Morthem who has been while In MadiBonvlile and was mar- visitiug in Atlanta,. Ga., haB, return- ried here to a girl named Leila Dav- beme. Mrs. B. H. Steuve haB returned is. The remains of the murdered womaa were roagh?here Tuesday, from a visit.to hoc mother .Mrs. , J. for burial: H. Bueh. at Sidney, Ohio, she was by by b?r Rv, j; k, Haaner ef '.BrowderV, accompanied homethe summermothhere." er who wlll'spend ' Jev. o. xi. iioveiaoe, 01 fTtsatn irw b'sjII JMr. llj4; wbo trareis-for- . a fornserpastdr hWr.'iS ia 'the 'city J rtit. .' ; Jjkss.. at Lalsvllle, was be.se n, Jt visiting"1 relatives. vs" tomt bis tMts darinf the weeki jRoJii'Fdrerson', of. Nashville. ;Vj. ,Giriensbtirg ' Kyi xii., irai nere yeoiwraay. j V(ho has visiting bis cousin. J. W. HoPbersoir. of Hbpkiasvlfie MrkLeaa Qaireybas retarnd;home. was here yeste'rday the guest "of'bi ..Lsroy Sutton, wentto Sebree Toe-da- brother J. D. McPberBon. ' , Laurel Woolfork will leave next 'Ernest Patterson, went to Morgan-fiel- d Modday for an absence of several Thursday. months in the South, in the Interest Mrs. Ernest Ashby of Earlngton, of hiB bUBlneBB, was in town Tuesday. Mrs?" Jas. GlyenB, of Johnstown Island, was here Tuesday. Mrs. Will Wells and son James Hickman, of Hopkinsvllle, are bere J. W. Slaton, of Hanson, was in the guests of her' parents', Mr and town Wednesday. Mrs. George M. DaylB. ' Mr. and Mrs. M. B. MoDonald and Robert Cardwell of Anton, ib hore MlsseB Alice GroveB and Vesta Chapel, of Greflnville, were bere for tho week. Mrs. Loraine Drake is qnite sick Wednesday on their wy to Sebree, ' to attend a Sunday yohool Convenat thiswrlting. Leslie Hlokman went to Mortons tion. G. A. Eudaley, of.Nebo, washere Gap Tuesday. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Falcon Baker we lit' to Cadiz Wednesday to look after Mrs. Lottie Gooch and daughter Miss" Tiny, were in the city Tuesday business Interests of the store. Mrs. J. H. Morgan haB recovered shopping. Dr. and MrB. E. B. Hardin have from an attack of mumps. returned from a visit to Hampton. Mrs. Medford, of Muskogee, Okla., Wrightman and Mrs. Hiram 1b bere the guest of her mother Mrs. daughter, Mrs, Charles White, Rice and sister Mrs! Morton. are here visiting MrB. J. Mrs. S. R. Casmaok wept to TrenM. Stevens. ton Thursday to visit her son RieB Tratheu, of Bevier, lias been Claude. u. the guest ot his aunt Mrs. C. A. Hall Mr. and Mrs. VanhooBer, of during the week. Ala. , were bere Thursday MrB, W. T. Anderson has returned enroute tb Provldende wbere they to her home in Evannville after a will visit Mr. Vanhooser's parents. to Mrs. W. L. Hall. Lenoard Robinson, of Fort Worth visit Texas is here visiting bis mother Foley Kidney PIUb are healing, strengthening and tonic, and conMrs. Dupp Lynn. ' no harmful or habit forming Mr. slnd MrB. W. M. Moore of An- tain N. J. Gorham, Cashier Bank drugs. Woedvlllo, Ga ton, who are convalescent from, a of bad an acute attack of kidsevere spell of sickness were here ney trouble. ''The pains in my back Tuesday. and kidndys wero terrible, but I Misses Nellie McManus and Lel'a bought a bottle of Foley Kidney yaugbn, of Earllngton were here Pills and took them, and can truthfully say they have entirely relieved " Wednesday shopping, me. I find more benefit from them Mrs. Wm. Barnett' and 'daughter Mary Eliza were 'in Earllngton cine have ever taken.' ' Try them.. . Refuse any substitute. St. Bernard, Tassday. Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Mrs. R, McFatUw and family- left I ', y, " .C.-Yas1, o... i. EARLINGTON MIbb Mary Mabel Browning .. 75,850 Christian Church r.V.57,225 Golda Salmon Bible School 0:30 a. m. Hazel Grlffln .44,750 ' All men and women will find corMADISONVILLE r" dial welcome In the organized Ruth Swlnney ..... .7,750 claBses. Gertrude Black 10,200 Preaching by the pastor, Howard? J. Brazelton, at 11:00 o'clock and: MORTONS.GAP Alberta harnett ,51,550 7:45 p. m. Edna Peyton 02,000 Subjects; morning, "Coura ge.'r Night, "A New Creation Wbat NORTONVLLLE Fannie Trathen 105,800 and How?" . 1 Parker...... .... .....85,047 t . Church Notes t ? N- - ti .a f ST. CHARLES Nell Roblnsoii Dixie Woodruff HANSON, . Ruth Jones Johanna Brown ...' HAMBY STATION Ruth Woodruff. .... 80,025 88.420 corrects sour stomach, cures coll pains tnd chocks diarrhoea. It is safe 0,400 dy containing and wholesome remeno opium, morphine 8175 or Injurious drng of any kind. Price 25a. aud 50c per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated. 8,075 Drug Department. Fretful babies need the comfort-In- u effect of McGEE'S BABY ELIXIR. It quiets feverlshnoBB,. y. Quick Work. .5125 Blanch Leasure .'.22,200 Nina Williams E. E. Orowley was insured iir DAWSON SPRINGS ' the American Casualty do., for Addie Morgan 5,000 $800, he was injured on June 24 y ILSLEY and died same day. The claim was settled and money paid m JobIo Payne 18,500 full on June 27th. This is a Tiny CateB 7,575 record for settling a claim. Mr In these days of high cost of llv-In- Guest is local agent for this coma medicine, that gets a man up pany. out of bed and able to work ip a few dayB ib a safe and valuaole, remedy. The greateBt enemy. of childhood? John Heath, Michigan Bar7 Oaf., is the tape worm. It destroys beaU-tsays: "I bad kidney and bladder and undermines the constitution. trouble for nearly six years, and The greatest enemy of intestinal' was confined to my bed, unable to worms is WHITE'S CREAM E, turn without help. Soon after I It rombves the worms, commenced using Foley Kidney and helps the child back to strength Pills and waB relieved at once." vigor and cheerfulness. Price 25otSr. His example Ib worth following, per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Foley Kidney PIUb will do for Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug r bthers just as muob aB they have done for John Heath, Tryem,,$t. Bernard Mlumg Co.','Iucprp6ratd, pr!iwd rier AnM, Drug Department. While crossing the railroatS . Goire tracK Monday qp- - ner way home,, Mr. and Mrp. B. Nfxon.andDr. Miss Katherino Blair, one of the E. A. Davis and family .left this popular clerks in the post ofi and sprained hrankle. Sh& morning for KumBey on Green they will spend a is reported getting along nicely River where few days fishing if the water is and her many friends hope tho- injury is not serious. not too high . Ruth OanBler 4,850 NBO e, b NER-MIFYG- t. M'$? . fCt co-fe- ll - Dysentery is always serious aad often a dangerous disease, Jbat It can b mre.d. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as cured' lit eyetr whdn ' malignant and epidemic;,. For sale by all Dealers. Farlfjale by All Dealers.ti yi . For soreness of the muscles, whet"- hnr'lhHuAar) hu' vlnlanh fivnmlBB nr injury, thiire ls"unthtng' better than Chamlifirlaln LlBlDient, TMIa lin-- ,. 1 i. J t .y,W, tV; Stl, .. ..l WMPltffl! Special July Prices oh y. Hih Grade Piiptt l , f 3 i Have those dingy rooms made bright for the fair. . Now is the best chance you ever had to" buy High Grade Wall Paper at Extra Low Prices. , , Regular 5c per single roll July Price Regular 6 4 per single roll 1-- p tyr . . July Price -- - 2&Bffir'l0c irmingham, f IReuiarl20c per single roll WiW W I :.0 V ma W Pnce .., ..... All Wall Paper over 20c perslniglerolhat 25c percent ;ui t discount. The above - l ,v a July Price. Regular 15c per single roll 4 July Price: . . .,; . .,V.,.S. . I per single roll Keguiar A Regular 7l-- 2 per single roll Julv Price per July Price r. ' Regular 12 per single roll 1- -2 4c 5c 4 Li If- - hj singleM? .. ic LU M aa fti. UC c . f. ... prices are on our new stock of paper. We have about 35 room patterns, ranging from $3.00 to $7.50 per room which we will close at HALFRICE. ExrJert Decorators to do your bidding, f r . See our line of picture frames, window shades, etc. THE McLEOD STORE INCORPORATED . I Mailisonville, Iwiielqr - " ii .;- ,Jlr. .t l.., , ' l'"ttit-"- : r Li " - HHltHI IHHItlHIIIMMItltMIHIHnMMIIHM' H tmittiMH Subscription Rates rJHU i. 4 ,(lf . '' ,'- - "9 .itjCf ..' IOWA WOMAN WELL AGAIN Freed From Shooting Piiirt, Spinal Weakness, Dizzineis, by Lydia E. Pinldbam' Vegetable Compound. Ottumwa, Iowa. "For years I was almost a constant sufferer from female Its troubl. In shooting paj.i ill over my body, ,a'ck headache, spinal weakness, dizziness. Iffr f-i . aat-- L& ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER PAUL m. wfooh'E. iSOITOR AND PUBLISHER J, E. FAWOEVr Six biteWriM modfch :Mo. BO I mo.fitis Single copies . 35 BOSTON STORE! ,A Sp9oimen copies mailed free Member of ents wanted In all parts of the county. Address as for parPost Ofllce as Second Class Matter. on application Correspond- Evansville's Favorite Trading Center charge. Railroad fares refunded under the plan of the Merchants' Rebate Association. You are cordially invited to make this store your headquarters. If you are going to be a visitor to the Chautauqua, do not fail to take advantage of the special bargains offered at our store. Parcels left in our care will be checked and delivered to any station or boat free of Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers Leagae ticulars. Entered at the Earlington I -- Branch Office in Morton's Farnitare Store, 119 South Main Street, Madi- mion tiiuu unrw, senviue, nauuaiy, rnane n u. droadfui "ftus; il is" 4 Telephone 47 4 Friday, July 5,1912 II MMIMIIIIMI IT1ttttttftttt - ft'" m4X We are Authorized to Announce M. Evans as a date for the office of Mayor of the city of Earlington subject to the action of the Re- everything that was horrid. I tried many doctors in different depression, and IN READY TO WEAR $16.50 SUITS FOR GARMENTS $17.50 SUITS POR V l Dan publican party in the primary to be held Saturday August 3rd, 1912. ALSO We are authorized to announce E. L. Wise as a didate 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, 1912. an--nbunc- ed I: tl m lM i ALSO We are authorized to Dr. C.' B. Jbhnson as a candidate for the office 'of Mayor of the city of Earlington subject tb 'the action of the Republican party in the primary to be held Saturday August 3rd. "Mr. 1912. ver Kisner-Oli- 0. Kianer, of Oarbondale, of and Miss Lillie Belle Oliver, St. -- , "i yjF Ci friends of the family extend by Rev. Ufcley. The young con- - Pierce Doom .is in Madisonville deepest sympathy. jcple were given a wedding dinner this week haying bis eyes treated :at the residence of M. Oarneyr by Dr. Sam J. Baker. $100 Reward, $100. "They are both well known and The readers of this paper will be pleased to letrn that there Is nt least oae dreaded disease popular. Will make their fn- MAMMOTH .GAVE tbaj science has been able to cure In all Its sta turehomeiu Oarbondale where Hopkins County trips to est and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cnre Is the only poiItUe care now known to the metrical .the gropm is employed. be July 17th. The fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease : r. rn mt round' trip railroad fare from all requires a constitutional treatement. Hall's CaWhat Makes A Woaan? internally, acting directly Care is stations $3.40., All expense's at Cave, tarrh the blood taken mucous an'd upon "O ne"hundte'(l and fcwdhty, pounds,, Hotel, $5. DO for two days trip, The tem, thereby destroying thesurfaces of' the sysfoundation cf the ' more or less, of bone and uhistile latter amount, includes your board disease, and giving the by build don't make a wouia.ni Its a good at Cave Hotel ,nud the several toutes ing up he constitution rlitlent strength nature ia, aod assisting loun datlon. Put into' It health and etrqigth and she may ruin a king' through the the tflfcal doing its work. The proprietors, have so much Masn-motb'Cavew- ill , , , Obarle8, were united in mat' Mrs. A. W. Raymer simony yesterday at 5:90 o'clock tons Gap- Monday. parts of the United States, but Lydia E. White City Notes Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound has done more for me than all the doctors. I feel it my duty to tell you these facts. My heart Is full of A wash house owned and opera- gratitude to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeted by the Kiugton Coal Co., and table Compound for my health." Mrs. locatod within a fewfeotof the largo Harriet E. Wampler, 624 S. Ransom power house was dostroyed by lire Street, Ottumwa, Iowa. Consider "Well This Advice. last Friday nightaboutl0:30o'clock. No woman suffering from any form The power hou&e was saved only by the heroic efforts of some of our cit- of female troubles should lose hope until sho has given Lydia E. Pinkham's izens. A good deal of clothing and Vegetable Compound a fair trial. pertaining to miners other articles This famous remedy, tho medicinal in- &5 equlpmeut were last. gredients of which are derived from "White City can now boast of one native roots and herbs, has for nearly of the prettiest Arbors in the couutry forty years proved to be a most valuawhich was built last week prepara- ble tonic and invigorator of the feWomen everywhere tory to holding a revival meeting male organism. bear willing testimony to the wonderful soon to commeuce under the leaderVegetaship of Eld. D. B. Edwards, of Han- virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham's ble Compound. son, '.Missionary of Little. Bethel If you want special adTico Trrito to Association. Lydia Plnkham Medlcino Co. (confiwill Mobb Hill school will begin its dential) Lynn, Mass. Xpur letterby a and answered to be taught by ho opened, read in strict confidence. session July 8th. woman and held Prof. O. P. Bailey and Miss Lula Allen. Needless to say the school Bert Southard Drowns in'Ohio River is in safe and efficient hands! Bert Southard, a switchman on The Mobb Hill School House has treated to. a coal of. .paint by the L. & N. at Howell, was been Frank Wilkev, of Madisonville, drowoe 1 yesterday while oat la which is equivalent to saying It was & boat With three companions well done. The boat was overturnfiehinfc. Some of oar citizens are rejoicing ed in some manner and his two over the arrival of No. U the loco motive owned' by the Kington Coal companions managed to escape Younc. Sonthard Co. which has been, in the shops ' for by swimming. repairs. It looms up well with a made a desperate effort to reach fresh coat of paint. the bank, but failed. The body Hardy Bashears and wife of Mad- hafl not yet been discovered. isonville, havo come to White' City young man was well known to make this their1 future home. We The welcome all such good' people to our in thiscommnnity having work- V ed here about two years. He little tewn. w.as TWO BANNER SUIT BARGAINS $9.98 Ladies' Wool Coat Suits in serges and novelty weaves, plain tailored or fancy trimmed styles. The skirts are panel back and front, all of them strictly new models Two Banner Bargains $10.98 ill WASH DRESSES Ladies' Fine Zephyr Gingham Dresses, with plain colored trimming, neat striped desiRiiB, low necks, short sleeves, good wash Rlmr- 1mm, neatly made, high waist effect. Sale price, ea.cn Ladies' White Pique Dresses, with blue or tan collar and cuffs, fine quality of fl?0 "7C pique, low neck. Sale price,each.$laa I Q DRESS SKIRTS UNDERPRICED Ladies' Serge Dress Skirls in oream with black stripe, sulo effect, front with button trlnimlng.liiph wat&c line, panel( back. Seje priee, each $2.50 $2.75 Ladies' Novelty Weave Dress Skirts in high waist line, with button trimming on hips, with inlaid foot pleats, plain back. Beg if ular U.6G value. Sale price, each.)4TaO OQ $6.50 SILK DRESSES FOR TWO BANNER BARGAINS DRESSES IN SILK $7.95 SILK DRESSES FOR $4.95 Foulard Silk Dresses in navy or black grounds, with polka dots or figures; also changeable taffeta silk dresses in all the newest shades, figured and striped designs, lace trimmed with fancy net yokes. Two Banner Bargains FOWLER, DICK & WALKER EVANSVILLE, INDIANA CURED IN - J in Mor- leaves a wife and one child. The , cave.-'maliln'f- r r Rfft ft & ft. . Circle JSo. . 2, of Baptists met at White Plains June 29 .organized by electing Elder R. O. Allen, modera tor, and Elder M. A, Utley, clerk. There were quite a number of speak LiMther Boyd and wife, of Mortons era and and a number of visitor s Gap"! were in , Buy it now. Chamberlain's Cdlic present. The interesting program Cholera add' Diarrliea" Remedy ij W P. Banks went to' 'Henderson almost certain to be needed before was well rendered and much appre.yeerdav. ;. the summer, is over. B,uy it jiow ciated. The excellent dinner was, vCfliarlje mi(l), of Madisonville, and be prepared for such an emer- also much enjoyed'. Elder Osborne gency, b'or sale by all Dealers, preached there Saturday night and 'is iff town today. Suuday norninsr. The' itext circle' Apthur Vinson was InMadiBonvllle MisseB Clara May and Mary Sophmeeting will be held at Mortons .yesterday. j ia St'ldham and thels graudmothtr Gap. Mrs. Bob Davis; who has been Mrs. Ethridgo of Knoxville, Tenn., vlsfUugr ber daugUtuf, Mrs. Simons, are visiting their grandmother Mrs, When the bowels feel uncomfortable and you miss the exhilarating la Ifashville, rotHrned home today. Sophia Morton at MortonB Gap. feeling that always follows" a copious' morning operation, a aose 01 amtt-- , BINE will fiet you right in a couple of hours. If taken at bedtime you get its beneficial 6fleot after break fast next, day. Prloe 0 cent,s. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., InVirhfta you need a. Lltfiincnt, uso a good corporated, Drug Department. M., Xp influro bonoflclal reaulU, get V town-yesterda- -- Bit rs give ber. Thousands bless thoi for overn1ijfe',fllntlag !&, dizzy spells anffor&iSllsrfwaA , Writelor tihonlL! nosS uervok08B. ; Agent. tired, llstncHfei.; wrn &t:?foling "Electric Bitters Jtiive tiprfsSme tl Paal Livinstonflkadisonvllle wotyd of Rooa," Writes 'EfuBaPoor, g Depew, OkIb., "and I tkank vou, was In;the city yesterday. witM all my heart, for making .subhi extra condqot 'Mit Ed Heafer a good medicine. " OnlySOo. Guar an'-- ; or n train No. 52was look after line to teed by all druggists. ti; increased passengers on the fourth. bcabl faith in its curative powers that they offer One !9xpinnMi FBr'ifWps tirtn" Utijfps Gftftttf-- i Hundred Dollars for any "base that it falls t fa euro. o S8.80, llilmit on tiekftts-1- 0 days. , Send fof.llst of testimonials. V 4:30 a. am. In,. r.o ranl'rfif Address F. J. CHENEY & C,0., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75 cents. Take Hairs' Family Pills' for constipation. Foreiracbt, tootbacba, palat, barm, tcld; The Choice of a Husband ore throat, try Dr. Thomas Eclectic Oil, a is too important a matter for a wo- splendid remedf for emergtnclei. man to be handicapped by weakness TWO HOURS bad blood or foul breath. Avoid Boss Sugg, of Provdetico,was Itj these klllhopos by taking Dr. King's Llfo Pills. Now strength, fine, com- Madisonville yesterday att'eudlng plexion,' pure breath, cheerful A SPEEDY (JURE spirits thing" tiiat win men follow the Ball game. their use Easy safe, sure 25o at all John Swift is on thd sick list tdle "" ' I derived bo mqcb benefit from, the, drugglstB. .. week. use of Dr. Kilmer's. S,wamp-Rotoy .. ' fha'tfl bllevd it will bo most impor-tahfLegs. Whitfield, of Nebo, was' in Sam Nave, who lias boen "siolc,1 is, the public to know of itb town v.esterdoy. is able to be out again'. 'W worth.-- . r gflt NovemDer X was .suffering T rr- . ' 1. '' ' :;; '. severely with kidney and .bladder, 4 trouble. I sent to you for one 'thai 7 I 0. ' bbttleof SwamPrRoo.t.and it relieved me in about two hours. Afjter taking the small rlal bottle, could feel no more pala, ho purcbased one fifty cent bottle of pwampBoqt,., After, taking tbe'dontentsbave' not felt one pain 'from thekidneys or bladder ,. r since. , , Yon are at liberty to 'publish this tsstimonallshbtild you1 wish to'. ' ' Yonrsyerv.reflpeCtfully, W. H. Warren, B. B. No. H Box 89, Gainesboro, Tenn. Sworn to anil subscribed before me.W. F Dodson, enacted Justloe of the Peace of Jackeon Co., Tenn,, this 14th day of July, 1009". W. JF. Dodson, J, P. KIDNEY TROUBLE . pt ...... : or : 4tttj Bingbimten Prove What Letter to Co Dr. Kilmer N. Y. ot Swamp.-Ko- Will do for Blng-bamto- n, , You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Coj, N. Y., for a samplb bottle'. anyone. It will convincebooklet of Yon will valnablq also receive a information, telling ai: aDonc tne kldueys and bladder. When writing. be sure ana mention tne Partington Bee, Regular flfy size bottles for cent and sale at all drug stores. Semi-Weekly one-dollar , v Fit foir a XDxslggiti ThtjinVon's Glove the WorlciS 1 - i Rcdmen'i Picnic a Succu Snow Liniment It I a Pain Relief and Healing Remedy That Answers Every Ballard's Requirement John Barnett, went to St. Lotis The Redmen'e Picnic at LakeThursday. Worp by Queen Alexandria, Queen Victoria side Park jestorday was a sucCharlie and Jack Porter went to cess mspite of the threatening and the Eugenie. Hopklnevllle today. weather. Quite a large crowd' C Rummnr ooldn aro Imrd trt cat. rlH was out in the afternoon, and all I XT !.i; 1. rc :U mew jiuw a lcuuiij xavonte- witn fc.1 lOrK "OOCie- of, and frequently load to asthma, the stands did a good business. 0 oroncniiis, anu nay iever. uo not let ty Queens." There must be a reason--W- e call it the your cold get a hold on you, but use; The lodge made some money' after paying all expenses. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound "Clove Fittfng" reason. Standard for over fitting Corset" halve rijfty qears. been Cmress vfl .achjBgr, Jolmts, J:eldxe3 tl?fl -- drawn, muscles, restores, tho strength. and suppleness of youth. It is also effective in healing1 all wounds, sores or ahrailona of the fleshi It la a apledld household remedy for man or beast Try it for cuts, burns, bruises, old sores, lame back, rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, frost bites, chlllblains, contracted muscles, stiff neck. It stops pain and heals quickly. It Is of exceptional power In rheumatic diseases; relieves the eae Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle. JMMS Wis., saB: uWe prefer Foley's flonov and Tar flomnnnnrl tn nfhap cough medicines because it quickly, cures cougua ana coias. it will ward off n nolri If tntrnn (n flmo " Contains no opiates,. Is sate for. cnunren. dtememper tne.name.' Foley's Honey and Tar Compound! and accept on substitute. St. Bernard Mining Co., Jnoorporatod Drug, for quick relief. W. H. Allen, Ohel-tfe- a, Mail Carriers Will Fly t t f MLLMB ' JWJWTO ST, UWCfjIM. Tecure' SmartlBE!yebalWSore Eyea i Weak' ilrt,' taw r It W . SoldAnd 'b rte;cQMMKigotTBB7B T. BERNARD' MINING CO.. Incoroorated. Dru2 DcnaWrhcnt' 'JJ k1 R r dciVNrWpii Discovory for Coughs, Colds and other throat and lnng diseases is Department. the most popular medicine in Amer-"- It enred me of a dreadful cough," Mibs Minnie Laffoo'b, writes Mrs J. F. Davis,- Stiokney was in the city. Yesterday. Corner, Me., "after- doctor's, treatment and all other remedies had Itching pile's prov'oke p'rordnilj' but profanity failed." For eonghs, colds or any won't 'remove? the'm, bronchial affection .Its aa'e'qaalSd. recommended (or'-- ' itching, bleading or protruding Pr.je,.ftnd $1.00. )TrlftJ,.bQ$cIe ftee " plies, soeiatanydnfg'store1.' t at an Hrssgiais. k )iti - This Is an age of great discoveries, Progress rides, on the air,., Soon we may see Utiolo Sand's mail carriers flying in all directions, transporting' mail. People take a wonderful a discovery that benefits them. That's why Dr. King's New taYictor Corsets i'i! u'i.'-- . 'ir'Tru ''ilL iiumcuj munipauii'3 ic , UlUYc-- - l iTTinu t.., anu. i i 4 f x. f- t- tl - , vi i Dosu'a-Olntuen- t " .i rii ) n. i r ; .t f9f,fAtZlteP "t LiSr. .f siirj f , 1 tat.. i.j. . ... , .,, r 11 . ( )yi V- - "', tmi t?.l a" Mf"Ar'?i(!','??trcmfta''" "f1 V-- r' cs vy syf.f'w-- r ?) ggstt w 1 't-y- jhA"-'i- j tf' j4 n ., ,. a" r i nw'ftflrrKrt:fiWt &iM3SiSs2 ww r y" jlEI ywywgj Tfc OEHk gr v r ii4 f.v jw. - 1wl gf' f f - ,J ,. MMMWMMriSMMiWWMMM rH frruf.fj:;wttw,i.M)-'- I P. . Li -- Greats V SftTihM a. i- - J3 d le GT H 1 xian var OH ? JTXhA 'if A . of Unparaleladi Magnitude H H Not a Tiresome Minute! Something Dding All tlie Time! Great Array of RaoSs.. Ring Shows and Special Free Attractions to Excite, to Amuse and Entertain jH H H H b B H 1 IR H IK IH wBh IL Ift- H 1 b K B- JtC-'- B 'SW: 'B B B i i ' ii r ' .ml i'V'tl ' i" ! jiii i r i i v'nr.j' ' ,.) .i" . ,'IHi 'If ' tint-.- ' I $ter 4& ,l'i'',. .. U- - ", r;i ' '. l '1 '(''( IH" 'ill Hi 'f ; l, ! ",4,J".i MU-"tl- t' 1h t fjy JULY 16, " 18, j ' Iw " i and 'u 'M WmM .' 21 itfiAi-ariai'i w. U :.. GK KS.1 ,. 'J I" a- FM-- US Jzs3 Y" Virusie & si TT' wo-oanasoM- st. a9ina HF a,iiwM I it U MtwfjisMtt '4i .!' ' ." i'. - 51! t '. fi "'.t ...,, e'1' Ax ' 'J ".. . , i m J!- - 4f i! B,M' t- - hinii.Miiini rT , i"i ,:-- . t ,t y i.:i...: .'A'" ,.B"-f TTV j! .t,rvf 'i 1f ikm .. ! itin v"'M.wiii ... , ., Jctllj i "" ..r FilFelerii'Fi'Sn6.wRings.;Prall ijitfua -- 2i In aiviK LjiwtTXlQwf A ML ill 1jt m .luwnwiM "" i k:i tyjtXA rwfl i; .i - lt.!: VJtfefMM ;BI .5,WWW'H9 i(33T 1 ! fTO 111 .; 1i tn-f- W . n ' IW .,.-- IB.1" . 'I.. t i. 1 b5 KiajvJ w,-- a .. :n qu, i: irkf,. .1 "Jl ! ' " i... .... 4," i'jS .'m.j : 'j,j- -. : : . ' r ' t r . i V- - T! s.!rf " ' .'f- - ; , fnMds-will-ee-tKe- re The,Great MeetingPlaeof "the 'people' "of Hopkins and; adpoipiliguinesj.!; lJjjQpi sweetheart Will tfethere.,, , Theyai; all Jjfe ffiereT nTOTlll5rffii5fSr ; Auioivii jjcfciiv- - .Viijycjc xi. auurxuxa. i.. f 3. jbo& W&i V jsi 3 Fine Floral Hall Exhibits !(M1fliBW h. 3 Bm I & 1 j - Y-ou- rl . k 1 f '" ri , i -- va-- FIRST DAY ;., ",., Free Children's and" Id People's Dav0 :i SECOND DAY W. Q, W. and. Derby Day ...., ,,... -- i . ' Z W ' 1 ft P IWP IvJP "WK - . ' - ' r , g J VfT ' .., . THIRD Madison ville and;arintign;Dayir FRIDAY a!nd S ATURDAY Bveryfeo'dvs Da? DA-Y ( . ' I - I MW Every Day a BigtDay anB One as G. C. GEVENS, 3i 3boasihothefe .h- . gome. EvTenyc Day andf S,ef T- '!' ?'' - :' V . . ? - It- - M ' 1 .a Irl" Presi A i-- d. ft. FRftNGEWAY, Seci i .Hi o i N M ;.w -. .. 3 ..)ili " Y C. lOPEWELt, 1st, M jj :i t "it i.'s'i :'l 'IA .uv'fi M ,1iH!i,J.a'',-w1,- ' j$f - '"" jii tc": ; 1J 'wav ' p fli ', ;v- - tW1fp!l'ity iaV-.- - 'gj- - ""' C. ;'; , u ,,.,. "'-- v . j ..,..,.-.- - i. !i .. " M. ' .;.... ' H ' ! ,1 " ,,n " C. ' '.. jm r-- A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, w K" 1 1 Pale Faces ky. v - B ' !. S I B L . " - f Funeral Director and Embalmer -- '. ' I 8 . '. & I 51 Pale-face- d, weak, and shaky women who suffer every day with womanly weakness need the hel .gentle tonic, with of. a DuuainB action on the womanly system. If you are I I I I I . (Y-OiJU -- I i ' ' u 'AriJ ' 11 -- ! :! I Any Gall Answered Promptly Day or Night. r S H 1 M. I. I'll ?v f I he woman's tonic, because Cardui will act directly on the cause of your trouble. varaui nas a recora ot morc tilan 5 years -- o success, n must oe good. 3ll WM I Ijllll iJr tW lr If J jfc M AmU lr , rlll Jtlllp mMw I 1 1 iTtrJ IlilL Jr Smmrm JT llliw "Jr "i V fi , ' . ' I I I I . llll wJ xmj v- ! - 4 m II jt.r .r- & ,F mkrm am W 4 0""m Jf it , r u Fia' , K w 'M James Garnett, of Dawson, was in town yesterday. News Town Miss Nellie McManuswas mMad- isonville Wednesday. Woman's Tonic Miss Lela VauRhn was in Wednesday. Now in Full Swing. James Draper was in Mortons Bargains in Every Mrs, Effie Oraham, of Clearance Williams, ot MadiBon-villGap yoBterday. ' Willard, Ky says: "I Bargains in Clothing was in town Wednesday. v Roy Swann visited his parents in was so weak I could Bargains in Shoes. Claude Harris, of MadiBonville, hardly go. I suffered, CJentral City yeBterday. was iu town Wednesday. nearly every month, for 3 Bargains in Women's Ready-to-WeIda Lee Sisk was in Mortons Gap years. When I began to Frank Cordier, ot Madisonville, esterdav. Bargains in Dry Goods ,n town Wednesday. take Cardui, my back hurt L. E. Littlepage, of White Plain, I waB awfully. I only weighed Bargains in Notions WANTEDFour gentlemen room "waB in the city Wednesday. 99 pounds. Not long after. ers. Apply to Desk No. 1, Bee OfBargains in Men's Furnishings Mrs. Will Bramham, of Durham, 1 weighed 115. Now, I 2t 27. C, is the ftuesl of her parents, fice. Terms reasonable. do all my work, and am JeBse Lynn, of Madisonville, was Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. Umstead. in good health." Begin FOR SALE One nice lot, a good in town yesterday. taking Cardui, today. Sale runs all this Week and riekt Mrs. Lee Todd, ot Southard, was i6rse, a trap and harness. in tbwn yesterday. Mrs. Pat Blair. .: ofl it early Tv ;' ' (Little. Miss 'Ada Payors', wb.o Awas. Highland Adcock, of Madison town yestorda'y.' operated on in NaBhville for appe"n ville,'was;in Clay Streator, of St, Charles, waa l: rxviij ((Ileitis ar few days aco, was brought' Dennis Vaughn is In' Spbree jhis fL0'kijS in tow.nWedneslay .,..., 94 Tuesday night. Sho is week visiting relatives,. t lieme on Hr.8ohel;-'VYilspnof Madisonville, jcettlng alonff nioely, Miss' May Oldham, of Hopkins rtrna In.tnwn TrootnrrlaTT .. Kr v ,Ait kV. Irfl. Joe Brinkley has rQturne, yille,(Is, the guest of Miss Elizabeth Sobree, MiBBrAlieenEdwjaroJsvtQf :IV,.iJ y IbijjmB after a few days Visit to re'lat Ibrig .' Jl. was in toDSjsaxVVr mu-- , .. 7 i lives in Dawson Springs. Newman Whitford waB In Maj !TT VJ- - MS?- -: was FrediBail,ey1 . apply- to' lsqnyille yesterday. Two rooms for rent hero'yestejay'.,. ..T rx r,K. ;)'" ; of Sfc. Charles, wah :". v Mre. L. H. O'Btian rr..t- - r cCHay Stokes was, in ,. Madisonville 1 VtJUUUBUjr. ',. in OWD ff H. H. Campbell, who has been . -was yesterday-.confined to his room for Beveral days Bob Myers, of Madisonville, E. Dudley was in Madiron-ylll- e in town yesterday. ie able to be out again. yesterday.., -T Misses NanniP and Janie Lamb, G. H. Hamby, of Hamby Station, FOR SALE One. $1Q0 course in IAXLIXQTON FBOOF pf Madisonvllle.were in the city yeBras in town Tuesday. anything except oiyJl' engineering, Mk2eKis3im!a :Dr. Howell, of Nortonville, was terday. from International Correspondence Should Convince Every Earlington Roy Wvatt, of Madisonville, wbb School of town TuoBday on busmesB. tia Scranton Pa. Will sell at Reader i Miss Delia Hudson', of the coun- in town yeBtertiay. a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. try is Tisiting MIsb Flora Lipscomb Jesse HarriB, of Mortons Gap, was Dalllfj Curtis was in Madisonville The frank statement of a neighbor 0"W , lu town yesterday. this week. telling the merits of a remedy. ye'sterday. fjercy Stewart, of MadiBonville, Roy Harris, of Mortons Gap, ' was ' H. H. Campbell made a business Bids you pause ana believe. from Earlington to "' The Batne endorsement attended the Redman Pionio here in town yeBterday. trip to Evansville yesterday. By some stranger far away MIbb Lucile Tiiomas, of Madisonlast night. J. B. GueBt was in Sebree yesterCommands no belief at all. spending a fow days with ,VDipk GUI, of Southard, was in ville, ib & day. -town yeBterday. Here.s an Earlington case. elativeB here. h. MIbb Margaaret Mitchell is visit An Earlington citizen testifies. 30 day'lirait Tourist fare to ing friends iu Sebreeltbls week.r. m Bead and be convinced. , Robert DeMoBB, of Madisouyllie, Mrs. Henry Clay Smith, Earling New York $32.55 - - Boston $e .65 ton, Ky., says: "Yon may use my was In town yesterday. statement as heretofore recommend60 day limit variable route fares to One waj'to rellera babitnal, constipation it t ing Doau's Kidney Pills. Whenever take regularly a mild laxative, '.Doan's Regilett we have occasion to use them' in our are recommended for tblt purpose, ajc a bx at Niw York $38,95 - - Boston 142.10 family the retultB are fine." all druR (tore. Mrs. Smith lb only one of many Freeman Klzer, of Madisonville, Earlington people who have grateReduced" fares fully endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills. was in the city yesterday. Roy Southard, of Madisonville, Jf your back aches If your kidneys bother yoa, don't simply ask for a cities was in town yeaterday. klia'ey remedy ask distinctly for Miss Georgia KMley attended Jtbe ' Doai's Kidney Pills, the same that in daaoe at Sebrsa.lMt Bight. ;Mt., tfmith bad the remedy backed Gilbert LoBg attena'td th datec. ay'Hcpie teeciizieny. cue ii aierce. . at 8ebrH last night. Ftr-Mllbnr- a ( Co.. Preps., Batal-- , to the East Suptrfef . OLD RAGB wanted at Bae off iM N.;T: 'Wbea Tear Back ie iABBe In eleaa cotteh only aceptd. Big Waterproof ReMember the aae." Dil Fergerion, of the country, was ' Per jMtiewlan, ratiM, fMm, W. C. KeLeed, of MadiioavlljeJ la town yesterday. eUy yeltertlay. . ierlptiv IvtraturtMM fltcpr Miss A0C Lyna waa is Madls!-rill- e wail tba ' yeitiikAWrcMrrt9BtaJJrCM IamfliteCtiXef Frank ianninleBtto Sebtett A Boston man lost bis leg from yesterday. the bite of an insect two years beD. P. BANKS. TJclrt Mrs. M. M. Melton, of Howell, is fore. To avert such calamities from tings and bites of insects use Buck-len- 's the guest of Mrs. W. 0. Huffman Royalty Plays In Ripertdire of Arnica Salve promptly to kill the. poison aud prevent inflammathis week. tion, swelling and pain. Heals burns, pileB, eczema, cuts, An. increasing number of people boils, ulcers, 25 report regularly of the satisfactory bruises. Only cents at all drug results from taking Foley Kidney gists. wpjp'HP'W'P"HjiHfMs kPille and commend their healing - Albert Larmouth, city editor of and curative qualities. oiey Kidney Pills are a carefully prepared the Herald, Vloksburg, MIbb,, is at 11 medicine, guaranted to contain no home on a visit to bis parents, Mr. harmful or habit forming x drugs. and Mrs. John Larmouth. Albert They can have only a beneficial ef- was formerly a compositor with the !!! fect when used for kidney and bladder troubles, for backache, rheuma- Bee, and is making good in bis tism, weak back or lumbago. Never chosen field of labor. sold in bulk. Put up iu two sizes, in Neither can you make a Typewriter do good' work with a dealed bottles. The gonuine alwayB If yon are a housewife yon cannot pooKibbdh. The efficiency of i a Typewriter depends1 as in a yellow package. St. "Bornard reasonably bopo to be healthy or Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug De- beautiful by washing dlshds, sweepr muchfupon the quality of the ribbon you use, as upon the partment, ' i ingand doing housework all day, ' machine itself; and oarling into bed dead tired at Omer Wyatt was iti MadisouVille night. You must get out into the, Fail to See Only "EL MERITb',Typewritor' Ribbons are RIBBONS OF yesterday attending the ball game. open air and sunlight, If you do QUALITY. Wfe guarantee them to be woven edge, close this oyery day and keep your stomMIbs' Bertha jLaSopn, oi Southard, ach andjbowels in good order by takWe want you to try one at 00c; use weave, and I i ing Chamberlain's Tablets "when waa here yeBterday v itV'weiekf and it you find a flaw in it, briug it back to us and you should James Draper attonded the. ball needed, and beautiful. become both For sale py healthy receive a new one FREE of charge, or your money back if game in Madisonvlilo yesterday. . all Dealers. v 'youprefer. Oiral)-treThe Highest Salaried Artist ; Mrs.Vihard McCuIley, of e r :: t Kimmel Fmley of 8t. Charles, fc"EL MERITO" ribbons speak for themselves. was in the city yesterday. spent last night in the city. Under Canvas Today . . . Single Ribbons OOcts. Durine the summer months mothA lam 6 back or Bhoulder puts a ers of young children should watch - $3,50 . Half dozen lots for any unnatural looseness ot the man on the retired listif temporarily. The time will be Bborfc BALLAD'S - $6.00 ' Dozen lots .,-.-bowels. When glveu prompt, attenin. j tion at this. time serlouB Xroublei SHOW LINIMENT is rubbed pain may be avoided. Chamberlain's It relaxes tl6 muscles, relloves Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem and restores strength and elasticity 25c, 50o and 25-PEOPLE- -25 edy oan always be depended upon. in the joints. Price by St. Bernard $1.00 per bottle. Sold For sal'o by all Dealers. Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Dettoom 3 Victory partment. Miss Iva McCulIy, of Richland, , attended the Redmen pionio here . Clarence Malqney, of Providence EARLINGTON, KENTUCKY. yeBterday. t i is the guest of his brother., Jim, this .t Kress Sisk, of Richland, waa in week. the city yesterday. Miss Willie Kelly, of Evansville, is vlsltincr her sisters. Mrs. Mattle COMING All Next Week The ROY Good loe and Miss Georgia Kelly, At stock: company this week. ' " ' '?v: vj&Vifc''"- . i"..r &:: .y ':JK. of the aUMHUUI Tht , Madi-6onvill- o. JtV !cal .a i i e, Department . 'si i ar " 1 1 . : - DONT FORGET THE PLACE . iTaRc advantage tm ' - " , .M..V;,.u-,jr..;;- V!, . thls-week- rj m - , . sso.Pj-ilfypB- , ,-.- tw- TVIISONVILLEjKY. "M . fe : -- Round rn 'ares , Nl cw . I ork and. Boston :i . All Next Week At Earlington Ttni - Beginning Monday, July 8 a . to round trip and resorts many other the East 4 Simci The Royal Stock Co. i HigtiGliss - . " .i .' Aft Ike Opening Bill The Country Boy Band ana Orchestra Don't the You Can't Make Water Run Up Hill -- 4. 1 M f PAUL CLIFFORD Vaudevife Appearing full-inke- d. . 1.' 1 . i ,! Great Big Show ior Small, Prices ,.'.'LAM4SC0 SUPPLY -,, .... ... m . n CO. lalldtn. v "! PRICES 4 Children, 15c, and Adults, 25c )JUwfifr$wwi - - '" -- -- BEE ADS PAY f CMulV4MMfcMIMnl4tOTM(a.l m ,iJiK ... ttVuiji!'.,,, rJ&rn,i3lfaini; TS - W..,, '", - V Wi ... .r: .. ,..'.. ..'i tvlfc usrrzr:rvK ' " m tx ..w' laauiff.:-- r - ajwki.. urn Jim b,- . r.. ..-- .. ." 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