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"--.- - -.-- i auiJHDMfniu . ... . wi v vWVMi" Mr.M' .!?'? -- r ,. iwnry'W- "tf fri W "' 'IW" TUESDAY TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON and w YEAR 1 IK IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR w BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE m mc mc FRIDAY AFTERNOON ei Jfejl 1 TWENTY-THIR- D EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1912 '" ' i No. 59 " - I ?A . r I. , R.. Pr-f. 'V ' '. M r . .7Y . cone to Providence. per being circulated to raise funds for this work. We hope this will be Dr. Hardin sustained a fracMadisonville Notes St. Charles Talk White City Notes finished beforo school began, as itl ture of his right arm Sunday Stringtown Notes I needs it. in crankingJns auto. Dr. A. .F. Fluley, of IlBley. who Miss Loa Hollard who has has been quite ill, ib better. He and Madlionvlllo Christian Church Charlie Webb, of Earlington spent T. C. O'Bryan and son, Pryor Quite a crowd from here hla wife apent Sunday here with his 1 Sunday la St. Charles. You nro cordially invited to been very sich is improving. , Madlsonvjlle visited Dr. C. the Moving Picture show attended parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Finley. at Orah. Quite a crowd went to MamRev. W. N. Martin, of Earlington, the following services Sunday E. O'Bryan Sunday. troe Saturday night. Lee Nichols left Sunday for Lexpreached at the Methodist Ohurch moth Cave thiB morning. July 21. Ed. Pidoock, of Nortonville, was Mrs. Katie WInstead visItAd Mrs. ington, where ho will Bpend a few H? In White City Saturday night. 0:80 a. m. Bible School. Mrs. Lum Wick, of Manitou. is here Sunday. Tula Boshears Sunday. wpeks. Norris King and Max Gllliland Mrs. Geofrre Fugate, of near this 11 :00 a. m. Preachiug by S. M. seriously ill. Mrs. Mattie Russell visited hnr Miss Charlie Sisk Ib attending motored to Earlington and Madison place, who has been a sufTerer with mother, Mrs. M. A- Prince, school in the country. Bernard. iaat FriMr. and Mrs. Logan Bowles, vlllo Sunday. i V. D. woodruff was in Princeton Tuberculosis for sometime passed' day aud Saturday near Scottsburg. 7:00 p. m. Christian endeavor. of Ansonia, were here Tuesday. Carbondiflci, Harrold Hummel, of into the great beyoud Sunday after Mr. Virgle Brooks and wife visitTuesday. 8 :0Q Regular Sunday Evening noon, sne leaves a husband and a MiBs Minerva Davis, of Anton, was In town Sunday. ed friendB pnd relatives In this comServices. T. P. Alexander, bookkeeper lor Dr. D. P. Ourry was In Central large family of children as well as a munity last is visiting relatives here. week. large circle of friends to mourn her Carbondale Coal and Coke Com- City Sunday. Mr. Willie Hammonds and Guy Miss Barrie Hauna, of Brow-der- s, pany, was In town Sunday, Miss Muttie Audrey Watson, MrB. Delia Southworth, of Earl- loss. The deceased was a good ington, visited her Bister, Mrs-- . christian woman being a member of Majors and Harvey Be6hears went is the guest Misses Hallie of Dixon and Leda Oozart, of Miss Vorna Galloway visited Kemper here Tuesday. Salem Baptist church. Interment to Dawson Saturday night. Olay, are guests of Miss Beula and Ethel Livingston. fnendB in Ialey Sunday. Mrs. Tula Beahears and Katie Thos. Warren was In Nortonville took place at Salem graveyard MonDriver this week. Mr. and Mrs. Urey Klrkwood, 6t Mrs. Agnes Wislon who has day atternoon. Eld W, N. Clark, Reushaw were the pleasant guests uentrai uity, visited relatives and Tuesday to Bee his brother-in-laMrs. T. D. DeMosB is on the been very low is some better, of Earlington, preached the funeral. ot Mrs. W. 0. Duncan Suuday after who is very ill at that place. friends hero Sunday. siclclist. Mrs. Bernard Robards of Prov- Eld. D. S. Edwards and P. L. O'- noon. B. F. Gilllland visited friendB In Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Qarnett, of Quite a crowd attended the social Brien were the gueatB of Mack EdDawson Tuesday, Rev. Oonway, of the Baptist ide'uc, who has been spending Isley Bpent 8unday in St. Charles". at Mr. John McGregor Thursday wards Sunday. MJbb Dixie Woodruff and Mrs. Ohurch at Providence was here the week here returned home toMrs. W. J. Faull and ohlldreu are J. W. Woodward, of Trabue, was night. Henry Salorn visited friends in Dan-lday. yesterday. spending a few weeks In Dawson, Mrs. Mattie RubboII and mother the guest of friends here Sunday and Boone Tuesday. Miss Ruth Ashinoro, of the Buffan Rev. S. M. Bernard is in daughalBo attended services at the arbor. visited Mrs. W. L. Russell Tuesday. , Mrs. Dave Fowler and Norris King, KImmol Finley and this week attending a de- lo country, vle'lted relatives and Rlloy Ratler were ter, of Bethlehem are in the city Mr. John Alexander and family The meeting which has boen In .In Madisonville friends here Saturday and Sunday!. progress at the arbor here for the last near Dawson Springs moved to bate. today. Tuesday. Mrs. Frahkt Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Laffbon, wai In town Friday. of Carbondale, Olay Woodruff and Geo. JenklnB two weekB, came to an end Sun- 8tring Town last week. Miss Mary Martin was in towu spent Wednesday in Madisontllle.. day night. Eld. D. S. Edwards, of Mrsi Lola Brooks and sister and this morning. of St. OharleB, were guests of Miss Laura Woodruff Is visiting Miss Verna Long, our popular Tel Hanson, who did most of the preach Mrs, Tula Beshoars went to Crab-tr- ee in Dawson this' week. A joyful crowd spent the day Mrs. Fred Fieler Tuesday. Saturday evening. ephone Operator won the Gold ing. greatly endeared himself to the people of White City by his earnest Mr. Ike Alexander called on MrsT Ella Menser, of Oarbon-dal- e Mrs. W. R. Ravmar has mtni-nor- i in Dawson last Sunday. The Watch offered by the show people Mies from EvansvIIIo where she has been In a popularity contest, we are glad forcible preaching, and his conduct Carrie Todd Sunday afternoon. is the guest of Mrs. Lacy. following were the participants as a noble christian gentleman. to see Mr. John Hardwlok and Dewey in the pleasure: Hiram Bassett, Miss Amelia Lamie Head, of Cowand,her daughter Mrs. H D. Miss verna won this as she Ib a Eld. O. D. Cole', who is in Gilberts of MortonB Gap, WmBtead went' to Dawson Saturday splendid young lady and has many Ohas, Nisbot, Allen, Jack Tapp, Greenville, is visiting MiBh Em friends, and very accommodating to addreBsd the meeting at the arbor John Adcoxj Perry Lodd and MarMisses Ella Wilson, Matlie Wil-ki- e, ma Lee Robinson. Sunday night and found bis way into ion Fox Mrs. Jesse Phillips viBlted friends to the patrons of thb Telephone. attended the W. O. W. the hearts' of hiB hearerB by bis vivid Carrie Miller, Woodruff and . Jack Damker and Miss Lillian In Earlington Monday and Tuesday, "Good morning, hare you at McKnlght grave yrd last used and pathetic description of the suf- Sunday in Christian county. Nina Bassett. Bondurant, of Henderson, were Mr. "Jack" Firilev of Mo., n. con. the Showman's Soap?" ferings of Christ on Calvary. Lain of Dr. T. R. "Flnle.v is here on a It looks aB If thejsanltary condiMiss Madeline Oodk, of Padu-ca- married in that city a few A large number of Mortons Oan BASK JAIL visit. Mr. Fluley is full of years, tions, of this place, Is going to im is the guest of Mrs. M. B. days ago. The bride is a sister and his hair is silvered. This - is prove as a general supply df Show- people came down to the meeting Slaton. of W. B. Bondurant, the tinner his first visit to the State of his man's Soap is in the homes of the several nights laBt week. Earlington Boy Scouts Defeat Maiiien Miss Jessie Payne, of Provi- - and has made many friends dur birth, since he was two years of age. enthusiastic patrons of the show. James Ohitty and bride, of Madiville Scouts deace will arrive tomorrow and ing her visit here. W. J. Faull spent Sunday in Daw- Now let the health officer get busy sonville, visited the family of John " ana have the back alleys cleaned Broofck laBt week. ' be son. In what proved to be one of the . the guest of Mrs. B. M. Sla- up and the woeda out. John Crabtree, of Madisonville, most.interestlng games of the seaR. W. Wood viBited relatives and ton and sister, Mies Clinton, du- is visiting his daughters, son, Scouts defriends In Earlington ring the fair. ALi .11 A7.- .- A vllle this weekv - and Madlaos in W. R. Coyle, of Earllncrton. was Brooke and Mrs. O. O. Mrs. John featedthe Earlington BoyMadiaomrllla our city Wednesday on business. Tann thin the Scouts from V! The remains of Heury Rey- & week. on'the looal diamond last Saturday Pnillma' "' Jesse business and CMav PitraAar- - FREE AVIATION MEET an aged brick mason of MiBseB Lena' and Jewel Gatlin anernoon, tne score being G to 8. nolds, made a trip to Earlington WILL RE HELD NEXT went to Nortonville last Saturday Both teams were well matohed thta city, was brought here Friday. WEEK IN HOPKINS VTLLE to meet their cousiub MIbb Howton and the gamo proved very exciting Mr. and Mrs. Burke Stanley, of Thursday for burial. Ho died Miss Nevoli'ne Balder, wh6 haB up to the fourth inning when the Madisonville, were in town Satur- been vlBing her grandmother, MrB. Arranged by The Citizens in Celebration and her lirother from' Dawson. Thursday morning at the home flrBt run was made by the visitors, day visiting friends. Arthur Denton, of Madisonville. Raymer, here, has to her of his son in Providence. He Mrs. C. B. of (He Succaft Attained by the Bi- haB deoidod to malWhite City hie The locals did not succeed in scorTrathen and Utile son, homeio Providrioe. returned T ing until the sixth, ianing when leaves1 wife andjfeveral tons. CaVr, were In MadiBonville piahe rkwentionj by FormeV .! future home. Featherstoa anl Chandler both ; Deploy Hale, of EampJKtonj 1 Mrs. Harvey Cotton!" of Anton, at crossed the home plate. 'Cottaty Judge Chai. 'o. kpeat'lfqesday Frem them tended services here Saturd'avinieht to the rosult the result wal not in MtiBBrsW.O. Hambyand E. O. & was lnownftodaf Pfwierr'Klfty LeaJ.W.' Prltdhfitt. &tMRfHnnV!lln. "F ' i fend Sunday. Kennedy attended lodgeat Earling' --'i'l u1&..it. doubt. gue 'BuebaJI. Mrs.iD. I. Kifiohloa AS ilL an- - ton Friday night. .; M Ham McGreeorVand W. M. Brown Our boys are to be congratulated fnpfoirv.flil'n ainnfnr frrrmmfi'9f tn D. D; Woodrujff rid . J. Full "'J r1 Madisonvjlle laBt Eridiy. MrB. Dixie Kellyiand little daughon the spleadid, quality of ball playtfNiere will be happy days ini 'were in 11 o'clock, at her libmeSn Broad- ter, Louise, of Ho'pklnsytlle, w4re mde 'business 'tripto EarlinKion ed by R. H. Brown and M5ndar. . Hopkinaville,.. Thursday, Fridayl kln Center were family, o'f'Pumn- - The the. entlretoam.' way inhonor oftier visitorr.' here Friday enroute.W.'lQreenvlUe, visaing. ;SeoutBK are a fine in. our midst Sun ' where they will be the guests of Mrs 'Mrs. Mammett Shaw.'of the Dan-l- anoVSaturday, July 25, 26 and" day. ibunch ofjboys.iand altogether made The W. 0. T. U. will meek toBoone country, waa In town Sat- 27. The citizens of Ohas. Martin. Christian MIsb Gay Brown, who haslately it aB clean a game as could be wit; , morrow at 8 o'clock with Mrs. urday. , MIbb 'Sadyo Bethel left Wednes'County's 'Capital will give an ab- returned from Danville ,is .visiting nesBod anywhere Mrs'. D.P. Curry'and litilardaugh-- j FranceWay. The following is the line up: day for OlarkBvllle, Tenn,,' where ter, Emily, left Sunday for Louis- solutely free Aviation meet, to relatives is White City this week-Mac- k EAKLING Bob Slaton and family of the she will spend her vacation viBltlng MADISON Fredrick, of Trabue and Mr. ville and Owentou to visit friends which everybody is invited, to ' TON VILLE Nortonville country, wer'e here friends and relatives. and relatives The Doctor Will keen. celebrate the completion and Hayden, of Bichland worshiped O'Bannon ; n c j'JLangley Sunday theuest' of R. W. Brian Mrs. J. T.Morgan was In Madison-- ! 'batch the reBt of (the sublier. nercfSundAy. successful achievements, of the Ohantiler feayea vllle Saturday. and family. M Mrs.tE. J;.,SIsk?ls sf eVdlng a 'few twojgrea't biplanes btiilt by Des'hon.1 Sogers MIbb Mabelle. snent Bbveral dan B. M. Slaton went to Provi-- . last week with her grandparents In, weekB in Dalton. Featberston lebet Judge Ohae.O. ProwBe.-AjPbs &ndy Berry ""SpeutSuriday'inCar-bondale- . Genauno'v Bell deuce Sunday. the country. leaBt three flights each afChurch Notes Brink'ley '" rf "Walker Miss Hallie Witherapoon reC. B. Trathen was in MortonB Gap ternoon will be made bv DeLoyd VinBon cf Vannoy Miss Edna Blanks, who has been turned Monday from a visiting laBt Monday. Thompson an ebtrepid 'young Ham by If Anderson visiting her sister In Dover, Tenn., MIbbcs Lena and Jnol Gatlin, of to her sister at Providence. birdm'an atid licensed operator of SB TJmstead Hoffman White City, visited here last Satur- has returned homo. M.'E. Church South Umplro E. H. Watklns. Tom Bell is in Djlton. Chicago, who for the last two Gilbert King, Miss Maggie Turner day. Preaching services Sunday mornScorer H. J. Brazelton. Hopkinsville ing at 11:80 o'clock and evening at and her young lady visitor Bpent weeks has had Miss Pearl Fa'rless, of Honder- - Mrs. Delia Burden is visiting Monday'in St. ' diaries. thrilled withexcitement by soar- 8 o'clock by the PaBtor. Sunday sou, is the guest of Mrs. Keal friends and relatives in OlarksvIJIe, TENT MEETING The tent show that has been hold- ing daily thousands of feet in the schoolatOsflna. m. All Invited. Hollinger. Tenn. ing forth for the past week was a Closed Monday Night Alter Great Victory The little son of Edgar Fox ie Fred Dixon was in Dawson Mon- good olean shew. It drew large sky and'for mauy miles around Christian Church day on business. With One Hundred and Twenty-Thre- e in the country. In some of his sick again. crowdB every night, and the patrons The oxcessivo hoat and other Bishop Kelly, of Memphis, Tenn., were pleased with each perform QightB he has carried a passenProfessions lessened tho attendance at W. B. Oolhus,' of Louisville, is 1b spending his vacation here visit ger. Judge Prowee has one ma- Sunday School Sunday only 154 beance. here in tliejinterest ot the orphan ing old friends. The tent meeting, which was in Mrs. J. K. Adams, of Dawson, vis chine for fancy exhibitions and ing present but the offering was progress at this place for over three home at Louisville. MIbb Leila Wright, of Bosch ited Mrs. B. F, $6.61. Gilllland Friday and another for passenger purpose. weeks, closed Monday night. It was Rev. J. M Oodk ib at Black, Grove, Ky., Ib visiting relatives In Saturday. There wiK be no charge of M- - The attendance at the preaching conducted by Revs. J. A. Collier and this city. ford this week assisting in a There is still no news of Charlie mission to the Aviation Field, services was good. That which proved to be a popu- W. M. Rodgers, assisted from time Wilt, who left homo about three raeetiug. A GREAT PRESIDENTIAL the entire expense, heavy as it is lar move is the request that daring to time by the latter'a father, old weeks ago for Evansville, ladt heard Bro. Rodgers, the veteran street Miss Elizabeth Carlisle, CAMPAIGN OFFER of of at that place, where he had sold a being borne by Hopkinsville the heated season the men either preacher. The meeting was marked ' near Anton is here visiting her people to entertain the people of leave their coats at home or remove by a great outpouring of carload of iron. the Holy The Most Liberal We Have Ever Made them when they come to the services sister. Please do not forget that thlB pa- this region uud aB a testimonial Tho mlnlBter haB Spirit, who brought conviction- to promised to ahort-e- n per contains a coupon good for 25 of the regard and pride they feel It is understood that Edward The y the sermons so that the entire many hearts. One hundred and Bee until Jan conversions and recla Atkins the man of ploral wiveB uary 1, 1018 and the Dally Evouing votes, and It may be that one of the in Kentucky's only airship in- service will occupy less that an twenty-thre- e young ladies in this contest will not mations resulted from the labors of hour's time. With brief attractive and single leg has been trans- PoBt until November 10, 1912, (count see you, but she would appreciate ventor. these earnest ministers, who so the time) Just $1. This is lesa than the coupon from There will be Kitty League BerviceB there is no doubt that many faithfully "deolared the whole coun ferred from the Oweusboro jail this paper. Won't one-ha- lf will avail the.mselves the regular price. The you clip to the jailjhere. it and get it tp her some baseball games each day of the tunity of attending. of the oppor- sel of God" to hungry, Bin sick souls. sooner you send in your order the It is impossible for anything less Rev. Mahouey - has gone to the more you will get for your mon way? The coupons clipped from the meet. paper will be the means of their than eternity to measure the influApplication has been made for Bible Sohool 0:80 a. m. ey. Be sure to send you order under KnoxviUe, Tenn. winning, so 'please keep them in reduced Preaohlngby the pastor 11:00 a. ence of their offortB. Bro. Collier rates, and it is expected the Prof. R. B.JRubins and fami- this special rate today to Ky, Semi- mind. will preaob on next Wednesday Weekly Bee, Earlingtou. that a large number, of people m. and 7:46 p. m. evening for Rev.G. W. Dame at the Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. MoHarcue, ly have gone t'o)Marion, Ohio, for from here will go to Hopkinsville Rev. W. O. Brandon --and Northern Methodist Church. All wife of Post Mester MoHareue, of an extended visit to his parents. J. R. Home For Sale and enjoy the gala event. London, Ky., visited Mrs. GilRule returned last night from Fair-vie- invited. Mrs. I. Bailey and daughter where 'they visited Dr. and During the summer months mothChance of a lifetime to make a llland Friday and Sunday. have gone toOhicago to spend Found ers of young children should watch Mrs. E. C. Brandon. Our Public Sohool opens on Aug, splendid investment either for 12 Wa the summer. A ladles gold Watch. Owner may notice that the well opposite Howard J. Brazelton attended the for any unnatural looseness attenbowels. When given prompt ITaion County Sunday School Con- tion at this time serious trouble Mise Emma Bourjand return- renting purpose or a home come the school house' and from which get the watch at my store, L. O. Wiley, little school children must vention Thursday conducting the may be avoided. Chamberlain's to, the Bee office and find out place-thed to Nashville Monday. Colic. manob their thirst, la still Jeweler, institute work in tho plaoe of the j edy Cholera and T)inrrhnan nam. be depended upon. Miss Elizabeth Bassett has about it. Earlington.' Kv. State Seoretary W. E. Frazee. 1. We understood there was a pV ' ; For sale by all Dealer. i Lov-lng,of - H? f.': T m r.i -- f f. V ', I v , ei Oor-ydo- un-valll- ng h, , i!Uiiuvmciiww j '. . .;fi.l' el ' - -- '" , Ex-Oouh- ty t ,. , hi - Semi-Weekl- B,-F- . w l ot-th- e. e can-alwa- ys " ffi' MIIMMIMIIMXO1 Cbei iiijBee mHjjHH M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Subscription Six months Three months SinRlo copies One Yenr Rates i 11-00 KIDNEY TROUBLE CURED IN two noons A SPEEDY CURE J PAUL 2 ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER J. E. PAWOETT Member ef Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League ticulars. Entered at the EarllnKton Matter. Post Ofn Sp9olmen copigb mailed freo on application. Correspondents wanted In all parts of tle county. AddrosB us lor paras Second Class worth. Last November I was suffering severely with kidney and bladder trouble. I sent to you for one trial and It relieved bottle of Swamp-Roo- t me In about two hours. Aftr taking tho small trial bottlo, d uld feci 1111 more alu, bo purcbftl .ie fifty cent bottl of Swamp-R'MAftr taking ther content nave not felt one pain from the kidney or bl&mer it I derived so much benefit from the use of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t that I believe It will be most important for the' public to know of its COME A'RUNNING IT'S WORTH YOUR WHILE 4 4 Brunch Office in Ben Slaton's Office, Next Deer to PostotRce, Madison title, Kentucky, fhone no. M-- z Kings Mito ailzcn ua ymo, ingr, "I hiiico. Telephone 47 Friday, July IS, 1912 We are Authorized to Announce ject cently had an acute attack of kidney trouble. "The pains In my back and kidneys were terrible, but I ALSO bought a bottle of Foley Kldnoy Pills and took them, and can truthWe are authorized to an- fully fftv they have entirely relieved find more benefit from them nounce E. L. Wise as a can- me.' Ifrom any other kidney medithan Try them. didate for the office of Mayor cine I have ever taken,' 'St. Bernard Refuse anv puhstltute. of the city of Earlington sub- Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug to the action of the Dem- Dan M. Evans as a candi- school, declares that nervous prostraLetter to tion, brain exhaustion and deafness Dr. Kilmer & Co. date for the office of Mayor are the price that cities pay for noise. Binghamion N Y. of the city of Earlington .subWill do for Prove Wfiat Swamp-Roo- t healing, Foley Kidney ject to the action of the Re- strengthening andPills areand conxou tonic, publican party in the primary tain no harmful or habit forming Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., N. Y., for a sample bottle. to be held Saturday August drugs. N. J'. Gorham, Cashier Bank It will convmco anyone. You will pf Woodville, "Woodville, Ga rea booklet of valuable W. H. Warren, R. R. No. 2 Box 39, Gainesboro, Tenn. Sworn to anil subscribed before Cities Fighting Toll of Noise. me W. F Dodson, enacted Justroe of Science is planning a noiseless Peace of Jackson Co., Tenn., "world, in which the clamor of the pros-en- t the 14th day of July, 1909. this day will bo reduced to a minimum. W. F. Domon, J. P. Prof. 'Blake, of the Harvard Medical You are at liberty to pub'ish this tetimoiml should youwlBh to. YourB verv lespectfully, Blng-hamto- n, 3rd, 191 2. also receive Information, telling all abont the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Earlington Bee. Regular fifty size bottles for cent and sale at all drug stores. Semi-Weekly Because the Good Things are Going Very Fast at the Much Reduced Prices we are Making BHH Dry Goods, Clothing, Ladies' s Shoes, Furniture, and Wall Paper at July Clear-- , '" ance Sale Prices ) - --- i sm Ready-to-Wea- r, - Floor-Covering- y n :M .''WM V2 . one-doll- ar J ocratic party in the, primary to de held Saturday August .3rd, 1912; ALSO We are authorized to announced Dr. C. B. Johnson The greatest enemv of childhood as a candidate for the office is the tape worm. It destroys health and undermines the constitution. of Mayor of the city of Ear- The greatest enemy of intestinal lington subject to the action worms Is WHITE'S OJREAM worms It removes the the child back to strength of the Republican party in the and helps cheerfulness. Price 25ots. vigor and Bernard primary to be held Saturday per bottle. Sold by St. Drug DeMining Co., Incorporated, August 3rd. 1912. partment. Mutt Hav Faith. fcvslaeM lapoetlklft to auk It so. Wad. rUa iray I Trumpeilhfa ef DespaFr. We have our days of extreme- raem-tdepression, when we take sch a comprehensively gloomy view af the general sltuatlen that It seems as, if Her Yearning. Little Marjorlo Louise leaned on the man In the same pew with us her grandmamma's knee and grazed came to church for the sole purpose into space with a particularly soulful of blowing- his. aose. Ohio State expression. "Ob, grandmother," she burst out, suddenly, "I Just Jong to grow up and be a big lady and have $100 Eeward, $100. corns 1" Harper's Bazar. vco - al - Every Day a Big Day. Be sure to Visit Our , :Stoj Whether You Wish to Buy Anything or Not ; :i W '.) " T 8T a The readers ot this paper will be pleased learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease all its stagthat. science has been able to cure-ies, and tnat is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is th only positive cnre now known ta the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease. NER-MIFYGrequires a. constitutional trealement. Hall's Ca tarrh Cnra is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem, thereby destroying that foundation cl the disease,, and giving, the patient strength by building up tho constitution and assisting nature ta doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers that they offer Oae Hundred Dollars tor any case that it fails to cure. Opals Takt Time ta Harden. for list of testimonials. When opals are flrst takea from taa Sesd Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Bine they ar so soft that they can 1m Sold by 75 cents. picked U pieces wita ta imger aalL Take Hall's Family Pills (or constipation. n E. The McLcod Store Incarcerated ON THE SQUARE Madisonville, Kentucky J L'se uRLAl n PROVIDENCE FAIR! For 1912 Will Surpass all Previous Efforts COMMENCES TUESDAY, JULY 23 For Five Big Days ,' it. CO CZ - GO to gu C3 Aeroplane Exkibition Horace F. Kearney, will make Aeroplane Flights three or, more days during the Fair. Mr. Kearney is an He recently made flights at Evansville, Ind. and Providence, Ky., all of which were of National Reputation. exhibitions of aerial navigation.. At Providence, Ky., on June 18th 191 1 he made his flight and attained an of more than 2,000 feet and for a time was lost to view behind the clouds. CTq" CD 22. JS S3" CD CD 5 Greenfields Millitary Band Concert Alone Worth Price of Admissio'n Best Daily Racing ever witnessed in Western Kentucky. All entries to Show Rings will be free. The first day, Tuesday, Plenty of good ice water free to all. Reduced rates have been secured An unusually fine display - of stock will be seen in the show ring. ,, .. r ii j :i,i Trioonf nam Vlorl now idy. write lor one ana it win uc niancu, 1 Liberal premiums have been offered which will get the fleetest runners be-childre- - j-- x ( Providenc grioiltxjiro.l Fair;Association A, Vv'illiQ.rTn, Soo. y j. fj. j, INCORPORATED . ii ,i . day, All children under 15 will be.admitted free. Thursday Derby July, 23rd will on all railroads and a special train service will be installed for the convenience of the public. Beautiful exhibits in the Floral Hall. Catalogues giving premiums, purses and full particulars are T.nrapsf- Floral FTall nrp.mium list in Western Kentuckv.Wall ic hoino orrfprl .. -TC w.& v,v..wv- -. "" - y- ' I k. . .' j . . i CD. a ' -. lAjumpf0'1' ; t"V- - ,. W9BWN :?: CLIMBING v FAST TO WOMEN VOTER! W?z , .. M' C. A. ' MORTON jv ''" , MADISONVILLE, KY. Are the Seven Ladies in the Bee's POINTS v Mammoth Cave Contest WILL -- ABOUT SCHOOL ELEC ' TION LAW WITH REFERENCE TO WOMEN VOTING. BE A NECK TO NECK FINISH , In mm '.'Ol'M-.S'i : M . MVWr rr?-V IMm, . & s F?' & N- Mammoth Cave ConteBt are climbing fast and a great deal of interest IB being evidenced. Four of these candidates say they are determined io win the $10 watob. Miss Nell The law grading school suffrage tc Robinson Ib again In the lead with Kentucky women went into effect on Miss Fannie Trathen a close second. the 12th of June. Women who are Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. EARLINGTON able to read and write are now eligible 85,722 to vote In MIbb Mary Paricer the August and November 03,125 elections for Mabol Browning school officials and upon 60,025 school questions, Golda Salmon and are eligible tc 60,750 hold any office pertaining to the man Mr. and Mrs. Ernest RaBh and Hazel Griffin MADISONVILLE agement of the schools, except those daughter Elizabeth, with Mr. The man who whispeis down a 17,775 othorwlso presorlbed by tho constituRuthSwinney Rash's mother, left Wednesday Gertrude Black well 12,100 tion. Abont the things he has to sell for Louisville and Lexington for Both in cities and In rural districts, GAP MORTONS Will never reap a crop of dollars a visit. women from all parts of the state 58.400 Alberta Karnott Like he who climbs a tree and Miss Lillian Wilkie, of Provi- Edna Peyton 114,700 seem most anxious to secure accurate, "hollers." information concerning the laws govdence, and Miss Ruth Berry, of NORTONVILLE erning school elections. To meet this Sebree, who have been visiting Fannie Trathen .....132,785 demand tho Education Department of Mrs, G:annini, of this city, have ST. CHARLES the Kentucky Federation of Women's 162,100 Clubs has prepared a brief circular on returned home. Nell Robiuson 71,600 a few of the most important election the Town News WANTED Gentlemen room- Dixie Woodruff ' laws, and is making an attempt to HANSON ers for two nicely furnished have the circular distributed all over 6,400 rooms, centrally located, terniB Ruth Jones 3175 Kentucky this summer. The party who by mistake put a reasonable. Apply at this of- Johanna Brown Th circular Is as follows: HAMBY STATION Jug ol machine oil ui the buggy of fice, tf Geo. H. Fault Tuesday monlng iu Ruth Woodruff. ... ...... ...... 8,975 Points About School Election Laws A. R. King, of Evarsvilie, was For Women Using the 8chool Suffront of the Company store, can seILSLEY frage In Rural Districts. Tuesday. in town cure same by calling at Bee office. 5125 Blanch Leasuro - Jas. Fagau was in Nashville Sat.WHEN AND WHERE TO VOTE. J. R. Latloon, of Southard, was Nina Williams 82,050 urday .'and Sunday visiting his in the city Tuesday. Vote the first Saturday afternoon In DAWSON SPRINGS 'daughter, Sister Mary Thomas, August from 1 until 5 o'elock at the 5,600 L. E. Rice, of Greenville, was Addle Morgan OLD RAGS wanted at .Bee office in 4,850 school house In each Ruth Oansler in town Tuesday. clean cotten only accepted. which the term of the trustee expires, NEBO j "ZZ7 i$2B Mrs. John Fish and children are Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Fagan, of this year. The officers of election are , 21,650 Payne Josle are visiting his father, visiting relatives in Tennessee. chosen by the voters at the opening 7,675 MIbb Webber, of OwenBboro, Is the Tiny Gate a Pagan. of the polls. (This does not apply to Jas. I graded cosamon school elections. Mrs. Harry Keroheval, of Rock- -' guest of Mies Margarot Atkinson. Miss Amelia Price, of Madison- - If you are a housewife yon cannot Those Eligible to the Office of School port, Ind., is the guest ef her daughvlllo, visited her brother's family reasonablyby hope to be healthy or ter. Mrs. Win. Herrell. washing dishes, sweepbeautiful Trustee. ing and doiug housework all day, Brent Hart was in Evansville Monday. Any woman who is over twenty-on' Mrs. J. D. Frarer,- of Cadiz, and and crawling into bed dead tired at years of age and has been a resident . Monday. ;v .. night. You must get out into the Mrs. Jesse Phillips and children, Miss Frazor, of La Fayette, visited open air and sunlight. If you do of the district for sixty days Is eligible of St. Charles, Is in the city this Mr. and Mrs, R. G. McEuen this this every day and keep your Btorm to the office of school trustee, provided ach and bowels in good order by tak- she is able to read and write, as woek. week visiting friends. ing Chamberlain's Tablets when shown by a certificate of five responsiyou should Let Brinkley figure on your Let Brinkley figure on your needed, and beautiful. become both ble citizens of the healthy For salo pv plumbing he can save you plumbing he can save.vyou all Dealers. The Question of Local Taxation. money. On the first Saturday in August, money. FALLS FROM LADDIR .The seven ladles the Bee's Funeral Director and Embalmer 'V Important Information That Ever) Voter and Woman Should Read How and When to Vote Eligibility and Requirements. 20 Off on Men w ,7 . ri lii m wvi .v .V .'.it ;? and Boys' Suits a; Stf the most, the prices are the lowest. You get practically 'the unrestricted choice of this great store's stock of men and boys' 2 and 3 piece summer suits at a fifth of the regular price barring our $1345 blue serge and mohair suits, the rest is yours to select from. Many in point of color and weight can be worn into the late fall. They are all this season's makes and styles the newest fabrics and models. Cut prices in all other summer wear for men and boys. Just when you need summer clothes a: :V-- 4 ::. & fj 1 9-:- M M. BI Wv r--- m VSI T"S of L.1-- ,. jr IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE, uini a mi it I t2x t H J..l nub-distri- Ev-ansvll- The Bee's Mammoth Cave Contest NOT TRANSFERABLE 'jJ m Good for' 25 Votes for f"i !" f 'riiKAV4k.Vf ') e . -- Missi It placed in Ballot' L ,,' vffirrr;fiaft: t'-mmii- 'T5,J,, '. 7i: . ".'"' Box in Bee Office berore Saturday,' August 3i 1 VM sub-distric- t. At A. G. Drapes's Tin Shop. At A. G. Drapers Tin Shop. ' y l VjeWry wasin Evans-vTll- e tf31labetb Monday. Mail Gay Eprrester, of Louisville, is ipBdiBt; the week with hlsparents here. f N. O. Whitfordweat to Madlson- v Tille yesterday. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Webb was in Madlsonville Wednesday attending the fair. . .: Miss Nellie MeManus was in Mad- " ; In SeesneVCIasa cities the School PHfP Board consist of five members elected frba the city at largo for a term Sunday Sckeei Convention Mrs. Gtannlnl Entertains , ef four years. In November, 1913, all Mrs. F. P. Ginninua entertain-e- d The annual Sunday School Con- five members are to be elected, two vention of tbe Hopkins County a few friends at Lakeside Park Christian Churches was held at members for two years, and three TWSTTOAXiriF. V., , Friday in honor of her visitors Dawson Springs on July 12th with aesabers for four years. 11 r- O L J 4hu xc uunciin a. ocii iur lurnaua, rire, Jjire, neaun cities the In Third and Feurth-ClkMiss Berry, of Sebroe, and Miss a representative attendance from Sefceol Boar coeslsta of tjre mem-- , f4 Pa(MMh!H Alt MA AA1Ani TnCI,tllHIA dtiu rtttiucm iii3uiiiiik.cT mii iiic lAfi yuiuj;4iiic5 aAA.j.i. J the various sohools bf the county feera from each ward, elected y the ucai icicbciucu;; Wilkie of Providence. A Was served and The Earllngton School which is the city at large for feur years; la second largest in tbe oonnty was 1913, one asember is to be Office ia. Victory Building greatly enjoyed by all. represented by Mrs N. G. Mothers-hea- elected In each ward In whieh the Mias Mary and Sarah Beth, tern expires. Aim Jhtff nllliirillliirillniiln1lliiiiilttiiiifcinMiiBiua1iii The Choice of a Husband Frank B. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs, HowEligibility to Sthool loard. is too Important a matter for a wo- ard J. Branelton and Howard. Jr. ft t cities, women, twenty-fIn Second-Clas- s handicapped by weakness Mr. Braelton delivering an address man to bo Lv 'i L our years of age, residents of the bad blood or foul breath. Avoid on "Evangelism in Kr,. relatives. the Bible sobool" city, who have been citizens of the these klllhopes by taking Dr. King's family Life Pills'; New strength, flne com- The report showed twelve schools United States for three years and who Dr. 0. B. Johnson and pure 'breath, have moved to their home on South plexion,'!things that win mencheerful In the county most of whloh are iu a are able (q read and write, are eligible follow spirits , Railroad street. John Canelor will their use. Eafcy, safe, sure 25o at all flourishing condition. Tho Btate to the School Board. 1.1 Sec. Walter Frazee was presbnt and ; movo into Dr. Johnson's house druggists. cities, women, twenty-fIn Thlra-flaa- s . presented many instructive and In- our years of age, citizens of Ken; which he reoentiy purchased. spiring features of Bible School tucky, residents in tho city for two Ancient Tree on Mt. Etna. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Newbold, who from Earlington to fc On Mt Etna is a chestnut tree two work. There were other splendid years, the last year thereof in the "recently roBided hero, now of Knox- years old 218 feet la circus addresses. ward who are freeholders In the city, . vllle, Tenn., are tbe fond parents of thousand ference. girl baby. The people, of Dawson, entertain- and who aretocbjo to, road and write, a flue the, School IJoard., are eligible ed the delegates iu a hospitable cities, women who In Fourth-Clasmanner. v 30 day limit Tourist fares to OTe qualified voters (see below), who Frank B. Arnold, of Earllngton, jhave "resided in the ward for six was elected President for the en- months, 'find who are able to read and - Boston $e.65 New York $32.55 suing year and tho convention will Whon you feel dull; out of sorts, discouraged. jiair sick ana OTeryining seems 10 dh eujui meet with the Grapevine church 60 day limit variable route fares to .wronjf. you can Diamo it oa yuur mvk. xv When to Vote. next year. jtorpia, you need V.ote by secret ballot at the regular - Boston $42.10 New York $38.95 For earache, toothache, pains, burns, scalds, November election or on other days, sore throat, try Dr. Thomas' Eclectic OH, a If tho County Court so orders. splendid remedy tor emergencies. Register on the first Tuesday In OcjBafe. tober, any time from 6 a. m. until 9 "The next tlruo you spill your coffee p, m., or on such Other days as the A Medicine of .Power in on the table cloth, don't try to hl'de It City Council may' by ordinance preAH Liver Disorders. by setting the cup on it. I will no scribe. tico It anyway when- - I clean up." No person ' may vote without presystem, Wh"en"ih"e liver Is torpid, It throws Impurities Into th'ff in "Yes, but I am In the office by that senting a certificate of registration. which hamper every organ In tho body. Tho result Is that funcm& tional processes aro not properly carried on. Impurities get Into time." A lqst certificate may be replaced by the blood, tho stomach is bilious, tho kldnoys weak and tho making affidavit before trie County bowels Irregular generally constipated. Herblno clears out all Superior Service to Clerk and paying, a fee of fifty cents.' A these impurities, opens up tho obstructed channels, strengthens tho torpid liver, cleanses tho blood, purifies and regulates tho Who May Vote. : The Texas Woubor cures Kidney bowels. After tho system has been thus overhauled, thero Is an vSKSSSSSSSSflssBSa years of age, and cures diabetes, weak and lame All women, twenty-on- e returns, digestion Is good, tho lmmedlato Improvement Appctlto :( For particular!, rate, folders, backB, rheumatism, and all irregu- eitizens of the United States, residents spirits riso, tho mind clears of gloomy forobodlngs and everything 7,.r'eTi larities of bladder troubles, remov- of tho stoto one year, of the county descriptive litrature and sleeper looks bright ind cheerful, which means, sound, healthy .conditions ing grayel, tho kidneys and bladder six months, and of the precinct sixty evorywhcio In tho body. reservations, address in both men and women Regulates Bottle. Price blaCder trourles iu children, If not days, and who aro able to read and HMHWETOB t. LOWf , U. JAMES F. 1M1M0 sold by yonr druggist will be sent write, are qualified voters at all elecby mall on reoipt of $1.00. One tions of school trustees and other D." P. BANKS, Ticket Agent To cure Smarting Erclinlla, Soro JSyen or Weak Sight, me email bottle is two months treat- officers required to bo elected by the Stepheua Eye Salve. ment anb' seldom failu to perfect a people and upon all school questions cure, Send for testimonials from submitted to a vote of the people. ISoldANO RgCQMMKNOEQgvl Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W, Hall 2953 OMv.e street,, St, Louis Mo, (Ky. Constitution,- Sec. 145, Session iST, BERNARD MINING CO., Incorporated, Drug Department irold by all druggists. Acts, 1912.) '. . lsonville Wednesday. The Public Free Library will be closed during the remainder of July and tbe month of August while re- pairs are being made on the build lng. All persons having library books are asked to return them to the Bee office with name of holder. FOR SALE One $100 course in anything excapt olyil engineering, from International Correspondence School of Scranton Pa. Will sell at a bargain. Apply at Bee Of lice;' Miss Mary Mason, of Cincinnati, is the guest of Mrs. Walter Daves. Mrs. Breame, of Murry, visited here this week. Miss Ida Lee Bisk leaves this week for Dixon where she will visit fly This Is an age of great discoveries, Progress rides on tbe air. Soon we may see Uucle Sam's ' mail carriers flying in all directions, transporting mail. People take a wonderfnl interest in a discovery that benefits them. That's why Dr. King's New Dlseovery for Coughs, Colds and other throat and lung diseases Is the most popular medicine in Amer-"- It cured me of a dreadful cough," writes, Mrs. J. F. DavlB, Stlokney Corner. Me., "after doo tor's treatment and all other remedies had failed." For coughs, colds or any bronchial affection its unequaled. Price 600 and $1.00. Trial bottle free at all druggists. Carriers Will - Receives Painful Injuria About But Net Series Italy will vote on also, many the question whether' or not a special .local school tax is to be levied, Such unless a question eaa not be voted jsfteen fays' aetlc few bee given by sub-distric- ts Harry Stewart, eleotrioian for the Madlsonville Light Plant, fell from a twenty foot ladder Wednesday afternoon breaking bis collar boqe and receiving several painful Injuries He was hanging a fan in the Armory Hall, when the ladder slip-e- d throwing him to the floor thejfaa falling on him. ZDrs. Strotherand Long set the broken bone. Osewty to relloyo htbttaal coBlpatloo it to take regularly a mild laxative, Doaa'a Regulets aro recommended for this pnrpoie, tjc a box at all drag atom register. in at least fiva ef the saoet public places la the Women in rural districts do not sus-dlatrl- written or printed kahttfeUls posted This Popular Photo Play Theatre, is now under new' management and it's management guarantees its patrons high class entertainments. . PRINCESS SPEC1AL1 '"''' " :it .; 'J! .i,'. " '"" '"miimi.1"1 ijp.. j j Especially Adopted for Ladies and Children m. ' Superintendents are elected until November, 1913. County not Important Feints About School Election Laws For Women Using the 'School Suffrage In ClUes ef the Second, Third, and Fourth Classes. THE SCHOOL BOARD. We aro again running the u Worlds Best Jfiotnres." Y,ou know what that means. "Lubins." 'Biograph," "Kalems' '.Essany," "Pathe," "Selig" and 'Wltograpb." MADISONVILLE, KY. J ' I Hatine Dmly 2 P. m. Duncan & Gest v- : M -au 'fM ;.( u A No-veibo- & d, t Low Round Trip Fares mk. ti m i- 'Si g - wk . IN ew Y ork and Boston s .m .' mm ' HERBI Reduced round trip fares to w n :& st' i.'j. .;; many other cities and resorts the East the M 3 Texas Wonder East mm 50c per W - . 'Uti .V "&&&i4iy ::.-4te.klixhi,'e:,Jt;- - l..:vii. i.toiil-, " -- . ' l? eii - ijj s. )M'iiini Mffyjy-ia3MsiWB- lillliiiti ,v.-.-- .. if mi l' Ute .. '.iiLfabaX- - COLOLED COLUMN. It V. ' i I u Mrs.tE. B. Osborne has returned from the Grand Lodge, of the OF i.odo votes will be allowed on every $1.00 worth HouBehold of Ruth, which met at Somereet, Ky. She reports a deof printing turned in by contestants in the Mammotk How Mrs. Bethune was Re- lightful trip. Mr. J. A. Hamilton also attended Cave Contest. For prices on printing telephone No.' stored to Health by Lydia the Grand Lodge of G. U. O. of O. F. E. Pinkham's Vegetant Somerset Ky.47, Earlington, or No. 4, Madisonville. ble Compound. Mr. Dudley Cunningham, of'St. Charles, spent Sunday with his sisSikeston, Mo. "For seven years I ter Mrs. Hattio Nuby. suffered everything. I was in bed for Folly of Worry. Way to Meet Work: called Rev.JJ. R. Evans, who ' ..''' ra iour or nve days at a homo on account of tho waB Wory 1b overwork of the mast disdepends upon The beauty of work Berlous ill. time every month, astrous kind; It means to drive the the way wo meet it whether we arm and so weak I could nes8,"ohIs mother, returned laBt mental machinery at an unreasonable-aa- ourselves each morning to attack it as hardly walk. I had Fndayand had baptizing Sunday. dangerous rate. Worry gives the an enemy that must be vanquished cramps, backache A very nico audience greeting him Wraln no rest, but rather keepB tho night comes, or whether wo open and headache, and Sunday morning and an immense iellcato colls in constant and contin- our eyes with the sunrise to welcome was so nervous and congregation attended the baptizing uous action. Work is wear; worry Is It as an approaching friend who will weak that I dreaded tar. keep us delightful company all day, Hon. J. B.JStadford and wife, who to see anyone or and who will make us feel at evening have anyone move in have been visiting Rev. Evans and that tho day was well worth ItB Insect Bite Costs Leg the room. The doc- family, left Monday morning for tors gave me medi- EvanBville, Ind. ABoBtouman lost bis leg from cine to ease me at the bite of an insect two years beMr. and Mrs. Henry King havo re"What Makes A Woman? fore. To avert such calamities from those times, and said that I ought to turned from Lpgan Co., where they stings-anbites of insects use Buck-Jen'- s One hundred and twenty pounus, have an operation. I would not listen to Arnioa Salve promptly to kill more or less, of bone and muscle that, and when a friend of my husband's have been visiting his people. the poison and prevent inflammaa good told him about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegwoman. Rev, O. Carrlngton reports a fine tion, swelling and pain. Heals burns don't make a into it Its health and etable Compound and what it had done District conference hold at Nebo foundation. Put boils, ulcers, piles, eczema, cuts, strength and she may ruin a kingbruises. Only 25 cents at all drug- dom. But that's just what Electric for his wife, I was willing to take it last week. Many of hiB congregaNow I look the picture of health and feel gists. Bitters give her. Thousands bless like it, too. I can do all my own house- tion viBited thetconference Sunday. them for overcoming fainting and John Wm. Brooks and Joe Brown Nature's Wise Limitation. dizzy spells and for dispelling weak- work, work in the garden and entertain who were so seriously shot on tho Jit 1b well for us that man can only ness, nervousness, backache and company and enjoy them, and can walk adure a certain amount of unhappl-aess- ; tired, listness. worn out feeling. as far as any ordinary woman, any day 4th of July are able to be up and wo what 1b beyond that, either an "Electric Bitters have done me a in the week. Twish I could talk to every trust theylwill fully recover. good," writes tell them sibilates him, or passes by, him and world of Okla., "and I Eliza Pool, suffering woman and girl, andVegetable Mrs.JLilian Woods and children, tkank von, what Lydia JE. Pinkham's Depew, apathetic. Goethe. laves him my heart, for making such Compound has done for me." Mrs. cf Crabtreo, are here visiting father with all a good medicine " Only50c. Guaran- Dema Bethune, Sikeston, Mo. and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Wrri. An increasing number of people teed by all druggists. Remember, tho remedy which did this Klllibrow. report regularly of the satisfactory Lydia May Edmondsoh has rewas Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable itoeutfs from taking Foley Kidney Compound. Puzzled Mother. turned from St. Louis arter a dePllle and commend their healing And ourative qualitips. Foley Kld-ae- y It has helped thousands of women who lightful visit. A Bowen high school boyB nofber Pills are a carefully prepared protests against the way algebra is have been troubled with displacements, Mesdames Hendricks ana Ross, of medicine, guaranted to contain no inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregthat school. harmful or habit forming drugs. taught In haven't revised She complains ularities, periodic pains, backache, that MadiBonvllle, visited MrB. Evans tho text book They can. haye only a beneficial ef- that they down feeling, Indigestion, and and sister last Thursday. fect when used for kidney and blad- since the prico of eggs went up. How bearing prostration, after all other means nervous der troubles, for backache, rheuma- Buch a backward book as that caa hard to get rid Summer colds-artism, weak back or lumbago. Never prepare children for the active duties have failed. Why don't you try it? of, and frequently lead to asthma, sold in bulk. Put up in two sizes, In of life is, snore than she can uader-8tanbronohitis. and hay fever. Do not lot sealed bottles. The genuine alwayB Chicago News. your cold get a bold on you, but use Id a yellow package. St. Bernard Ciuh ef Leprosy AecertalnML Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug The discussion over the .bacil- Foley's Honoy and Tar Compound unei-oeFretful babies need the comfort- lus of lose leprosy (It has been gents ,on for quick relief, v. u. Alien,Foloy's ing effect of McGEE'S BABY ever since Hensen Wis., sayB:" We prefer claimed discovery Honey and Tar Compound to other quiets foveriehness, ELIXIR. corrects sour' stomach, cures colic f the tjpeclfle germ forty years, ago), cough medicines because it quickly pains and chocks diarrbpea. It is a appear to be ended. Work durlag cures coughs and colds. It will perfectly safe and wholeeorria reme- the last year or two at the lper col' ward off a cold if taken in time." dy containing no opium, morphine, oales of Quam aad Hawaii aeeas to Contains no opiateB. Is sate for or Idjurlous drug of any kind. Price have prove that the lepra hacillaa the name, Remember children. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Sold by St. left me with a frightful cough and 26c and 50o per bottle. Incorporated, the real cause of the dtseaae. Bernard Mining Co., and accept on substitute. St. Ber very weak. I had spells when'l could Drug Department. hardly-breathnard Mining Co., incorporated Drug 10 to 20 When the bowels teel uncomfort- Department. minutes. Ttfy doctor could not help able and you Klin the 'exhilarating me, Dutx.was completely cored oy Might, Have Knum It Sensitive. h feeling that alwnys follows a copious A New Yorker sufferiar from , morning operation, a dose of HER; Dentist We must ldll tho nerve oi trouble was put , under an set you aad Jearaed that ho had swallowed hit BINE willIf taken right in a couple that tooth. Patient Thepf J will gc of hours. at bedtime you false teeth. The chump might hav get its beneficial fiflect after break- out of the rooM. I'm too tender-heaed to witness It Meggendorfer Blaet known it from the gnawing pain in fast next day. Price 60 cents. ' Mrs. J. E. Cpx, J diet, 111, ter. AND $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. Inhis stomach. 50c Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co.t corporated, Drug Department. Notice to Contestants SEVEN YEARS BBV. J. K. EVANS, EDITOR B MISERY I Are :: H You Going to Build m m wt ri .. 3 or Remodel This Season? If so, let us advise - I 1 you regarding your plumb- ing and heating equipment. A 'i They are 'the most important elements of the home, and should receive careful consideration. Bathrooms which we have installed are giving their owners perfect service. . be-for- o "Standard" Plumbing Fixtures ' and-ou- r exper- t" workmen never fail to give satisfaction. " MADISONVILLE PLUMBING CO. JOHN L. BRIEN, MANAGER 121 Sugg Street MADISONVILLE, KY. , Phone 302 5832 LOOK a.t THIS Here's a list of genuine Typewriter BARGAINS. the one to fit your needs, and send in your order. No. 2 Smith Premier (two color ribbon) . . .: 2 No 7 Remington (two color ribbon) each 1 , Select $35 00 45.00 e 2 No. 4 Underwood, visible, each 55.00 1 No. 2 L C. Smith, visible, equipped with tabulator, back & spacer, two color ribbon, and automatic ribbon reverse. . 60.00 a, It These machines ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED not to be shopworn nor second hand. Every one a BARGAIN, and at these prices will not last long. Cash or installment. Act quickly Or you may be TOO LATE. PNEUMONIA e LAMASCO SUPPLY Room 3 ctf KENTUCKY. a Victory fttilldlnf. E4RLINGT0N, NewDiscoiery DR. KING'S to-ac- X-ra- y, rt BEE ADS PAY m Saturday The Bigg est Day 0 ". stf The Fair I, The Fair Management Announce That They Have Engaged. 'W i3 X I i J .'VSAftsltSi u r A t 1 til . - .. t ' Ix. carney., : imi't -- ' zjksmrin . - .A 2& ' ' ' viv I'lr viator, to y 11 Saturday Afternoon, The Last Day :: :T4 1 Greatest Attraction Ever in the State 1 ' i i V 'N Soared Through Cloud For Ten Miles Thursday at Altitude of 5000 Feet , d i Will fly Todaij and Saturday -- mi . ' h f 1 Watch This Young Man of Daring and Iron Nerve, Shoot Through the Clouds at Sixffcy Miles a;n: Houft r aH ?"( Toda-- y sanci StuLnrcioL Ha i SJ ? MKa.. i 'k ..