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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): July 23, 1912
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): July 23, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 bee1912072301_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): July 23, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. TUESDAY UiJ TUESDAY and FRIDAY u AFTERNOON VEL YEAR II ITSHfflSSscSSBssy I IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR EARLMGTON, STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Of Kentucky Y. M. C. A. Will Have Tent at State Guard Encampment at Annlston, Ala - and r FRIDAY AFTERNOON BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT'FOR SALE TWENTY-THIR- P HOPKINS COUNiY, KY., TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1912 family and Bud Hollla. aud family - No. 6& BUGGY CONTEST ttsley Inklets Madisonville Notes WAS SUCCESS X Fiiv. f,. ' rJs Ify V nesday, the ceromoiiy was performed Nosv that we have all Chester Parker, of Slaughterville, by Squire Joe Suthard, they will reBernard Roberts was In EarlingJames B. Garnett of Dawson 'the side at Oak Hill The State Executive Committeo, iook at tNte airship, was here Wednesday. ton Saturday. it is in order Lucky Man. Mrs.JT, J, Feath- George Hawkins and Miss Gavie of the Kentucky Young Men's for the belled" J. T. Barnett (old folks) of Earbuzzard to htnV Casey Parish, of Hanson, wbb Murray, of Oak Hill, were married Christian Association, 1b arranging crstoncof this City Drew one lington, was here last week. here ie guest of his cousins Maude Wednesday. to maintain a Y. M. C. A. tent with his inning. i and Nina Parish. Vacum Cleaner N. G. Alford,.of the St. Bernard the State Guard at Its encampment Jeff Russell.has a couple of Red The condition of Mrs. Sophia Mor Mining Co , engineering department M.IB. N. L. Day, of Coil town, atat Annlaton, Ala., during the ton Bats and a White Owl ou exhibiton, who is ill at her home near Earllngtoq was here Mouday and tended the fair Wednesday. W. A. OATES, OF OWENS- dayB of their stay in camp. TIiib tion at the Company store in the Robt. Fugate. merchant of Anso-nl- Mortons Is somewhat improved. ' Tuesday. ' BORO, THE OTHER tent will provide facilities for corside room, visitors from Dawson was here Thursday. Mrs. T. K. Rice fs convalescent afClifton Johnston, of Johnston Isrespondence, reading room, games, land, haB recovered from a severe ter au attack of illness. consider them agreatcuriosily. Mr. and Estell Hanner and little Although wo only had two weeks post ofllco, religious meetings enillneBs. Mr. and Mrs. John Harland were in which to push our J. J. Dolker tertainments and other features for Glover Foard and Olaud Gilli daughter are vlBltlng relatives here. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Murphey, of in Nebo Sunday. tho benefit of tho men of the Ken- land were Buggy and Vaoum Oleanor proposiengaged the past week Mrs. E. R. Richard and Misses Anton were here Friday. tucky State Guard. It has boon the Messrs Joe and Mote Teaugue and tion it waB a decided success.- in moving lhe Court House to the Nola McKowan and LIzzio Shanks, MrB. of near Saoremento attended the C. E. O 'Brian and daughter, Oscar Franklin Baw Mutt and Jeff in Tho buggy aud cloanors wore on ouBtom of the Y. M. C. A. for a good Miss Margoret, of White City, were Provideuce Tuesday evening. exhibition every day aud attracted many years to provide a tent at tho lot between Tom Ashmore ana" fair Wednesday. here Friday and Saturday. quite a good deal of attention. On annual encampment of tho State the old School House. Mrs. Roy Slaton, of Bethljhem, Jake Perry waB in Evansville last ,. 't. T? Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock tho Guard, and it ib a feature that is Miss Addle Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. week. au numerous tnar waB here Wednesday trading. icub ki tickets which had been depositod in greatly appreciated by all of tho offi- several of our young men talk of Mrs. Susan Fugate has returned Enos Murphey and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bernard Robards and little a sealed box wore well shakon and cers and men. Owea Murphey were here Friday. daughters are visiting relatives in The State Committee maintains forming a club to buy a barrel'of, from a visit to her daughter Mrs. Miss Amelia Coil a young lady of Misses Dama Todd and Marie Madisonville. .Robert McCullocb in Birmingham, ,' the tent at its own expense and all "Insect Powders." MadlsonvMle. was blindfolded and Ala. Nail, W. M. Moore and Ohas. MurThos. Peyton and Mr. Moore, of drew a numbor from the box. This of the privileges are free for the uso Some of our citizens who Helen, little daughter of Rufe phey, of Anton, were here Saturday. Earlington, were here Monday 'and of the Kentucky troops. Most of was done in the presence of Mr. and motored over to the fair Friday ParlBh, ib very sick with mumps. Tim Brown, of South Carrelton, Tuosday attending to business. Mrs. J. H. Harris, nf Mortons Gap, the leading newspapers of the State say that walking waB good com', Miss Mattle Rudd, of Hanson, is was here Saturday. W. L. Funkhouser, of this place, W. A. Oates, of Owensboro, Oiaude are on file in the tent, being donated Porter, of Mamtou, Miss AUeen by the publishers. The purpose of ing back, they say that uGmry visiting Miss Emma Armstrong and MIsb Clements, of North Carolina, is some Potato grower, be dug ono Mrs. Lena Qnirey. f who is visiting Simon Clements, of bill of potatos this week which proDavis, of MadiBenyilie, G. A. Euda-ley- . the Association in maintaining this Jones" "Cussed a blue streak. tent ib to provide a place where men EvlnBville, Richland, attended the Fair Thurs- duced 54 potatos. This Is one of the Mitchell, of of Nebo and hundreds of others. Jim Garnett and passenger is Mr. Trice guest of his many proofs that Shamrock is the ere the The first number drawn from the may congregate under good envisister Mrs. day. ronments and enjoy many comforts spent the day on the hill betweei Siicott on Island Ford street. MrB. Ed McGary, of Richland, at- garden spot of the world. box bore the name of J. Br Garnott, of Dawson, and gave him the buggy, which could not be bad in camp hero and Oarbondale Saturday! Eva and. Vera Carr from St. LouIb tended the Fair Wednesday. Soldier Boys Off For Anniston the next number was Mrs. T.J. were it not for such a place. Tho Kucjr B,y vjuudn carneu most 01 are. the guests of Mrs. Dan Wilson. MIsb Grace Forrester, of EarlingThe advance guard of Co. G., of tent has already proven a great help the chunks, Featherstone, of this city, and drdw Miss Grace Wallace, of Sturgls Ib ton, attended the Fair Thursday . this place, Davis, Hankins and one of the Vaoum cleaners and the In safe guarding the morals of the Mose Klyman, of Evansville, at- cooks, Peyton and Foley, left on 51 lorn Ashmore has succeeded the1 guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wilenlistod men while they are subjectnext was W, A. OateH, of Owensboro son. tended the Fair. i? today for Annlston, Ala. with a like , y nu HUOU and drew the othor Vacum oleaner. ed to mauy temptations to which F?jirrfv TTouo WO uao1 OUU Ul Mrs. Emery Davis, of Anton, was number from Company E., of Madithey aro not exposed when at home. penter for this towu. H, B. DoMobb, of Johnstown IsAfter tho drawing was over tho hefe Thursday. sonville, to prepare breakfast for the land, Ib here attending the lair. crowd woro asked if they wore satis- This is a form of social service v. v. wngnr is recoverm which is of a most practical characMisb BesBie Slaten, of Earlington, two companies wno win leave on fied and each of them testified it Jesse McG"ary, ot Richland, was 1. July 25, for a ten days encampment was here Thursday. ' was as fair as could be, and they ter and Ib typical of the institution irom ins receui; accinpnt. .in hero Wednesday and Thursday. which provides the service. which he sustained a fracture of, ;Tbe Mi8B Amie Fowler, of Bqthleham, All who make a scoro as good as 120 were porfoctly satisflod. Misses Watson from at Anniston will meet here on Aug. Ins back, neck aud nine ribs. are guests of Mrs; Orlean is the guest of her sister Mrs. Robt. 20th for rifle range practice, there No More Dyspepsia. Prltchett thiB week. Headaches Signs of Sanger. while robbing Buckhannon Fox?r Dowdey. will be between four aud Ave hunGas, or other Stomach Troubles. bees one MIsb Robbie Barnard, of Anton, is Auyono it) thiB tovrti that sulTeis night lash week. 'Tie Rambo "went - to Dawson dred men here at that time. Five Nothing jUIl romaMn undigested or frequoutly from splitting, noivous vf siting friends and relatives and men Btomach if vou from each company will com headaches ought to go at once to tho sour on a your Digogtezo. powe- hinted that Boolcwalter,. and. Tuesday. attend in " tha " Fair. tr r- Arexaud?-liTr-fifr- a a take Jittle "druggist and got a 25c bottle of our willdigestive, pete for a prize of 1 00 ..and a bronz '.wnefWHaon and Eve ,iJ vl... harmless and pleasant CarlBtedt's Gorman .Llvor Powder. as Maple Syrup. For sale by too belt while he was down and out lyn Rambo are visiting in Hender- - . Mr. aud Mrs. Tommie Jones,, of medal at tne arungtou ,rme range HendaohoB always mdicato consti Liberty, were here Thursday this year and some unusually good uirug uepnrtuienc DUU, pation in a dangerous form, that Mining Company. or mo ac. ernara - --Baron JNixon was making-thIncorporated. Mlsse6 Lelia and Gladys Vaughn, scores are expected to be made. ' s may result in othor oxtromoly Misses Azzalea and Mittio Danoven rounds last week counting water iel, of Alabama, who nre attending Nellie McManus and Emma Vinailmonts Bometimos Always Blessed Bright' a Disease and Appendicitis. MRS. I.E. 0MANN0N. melon hills , to see hojgrK many school at Klngawood are gunBts of son and Hazel Qrlffln, of Earlington, Our Oarlsodt's German Llvor Powwith a Hearty Appetite If you uso PAINFULLY HUST-4SATattended tho Fair Thursday, der acts on tho .Llvor," the real melonslie could depend qn from MIsb Berulce Wlraberly. Digesteze. It helps your stomach do TJRDAY AFTERNOON cause of constipation a few does Miss Georgia Kelly and Gilbert the work, digests what vou eat and Miss Vivian Dimple, Jas. Dollar, patchjj.alRO locatingbest point to IT M. ' entirely remove the trouble insure good rich of Princeton, and J. B. Hewlett, of Long, of Earlington, wero here makes jno more blood from youc a lasting cure nover fails guaran- Frightened by Horse She Jumped From enter .Itnd "depard "between uieepiess .Nights, rood, Crider, are guoBts of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday. teed Jfyoti havotheadaoheB, gotr"a Headache or Stomaoh Miserv. Get suns." tt Swrcy'andfBreaks'fHrri5t bottlojtoday from the 8t Bernard Ben WilBon, of Earlington, attend- - Irid of all these troubles with Diges- W. J. Kirk this week. Alining Co., LncorporatedJ"Drug teze. Flf tv cents a bottle, worth ten OARWUY, THE GREATVIAT0R ed the Fair this week. W. B. Smith, of Uniontown, at 25c a bottle. fold at drug department of Mrs. HV B. O'Bannon suffered a MIsb Mamye Mcintosh, of Ear the St. Bernard Mining Company, tended the Fair. i? .painfaacoldent Saturday afternoon Did Seme Goed Flying at the Hopkins ' DELIGHTFUL RECEPTION Misses Mable Melton, Verda Cal lington, attended the Fair last week Incorporated. as aVesult. of . fright Bhe experif iCounty Fair loway and Myrtle Busboe, of Henenced wb'eh the horse Mr. Q'Bannn derson, attended, the Fair.. FT Mr. and Mrs. Howard , J. fBrazeItorf wbb 'driving shied' 'from' a tfain," Kearney, the great avlat6r, who Will Brannoo, of Evansville, atwhile they were driving on Bailroad One of tho pleasant events of tho street. Bhewaa.sittlng on the rear made a flight with his Alroplane tended the Fair. season was the recoption given Mon seat of their Burrey and Mr. O'Ban- four days of the fair at Madisonville B. E. Laffoon, of Anton attended day night by tho mombors of tho non had a little girl on the front did Bnmegood flying. On Thursday tho.Fair. Christian Church to tholr nastor. seat with him. Mrs. O'Bannon evening ho flew to height of 5,(00 Forest Corbln was .here dnring the highest bo flew --Toward J. Brazeltoh,and his fami Jumped aut.near' Dr P. B.'Davls! foot.? Thin was the Fair. ly. Invitations had been Bent to ev- - home and he did not know anything during' the fair. Alsoion Saturday t 'Miss Lizzie Haywood Ib visiting ;ery member of the church, and had happoned'untll ho tutned into the last day Kearney flew to Provi of 18 miles in relatives here. the distance 'nearly ovory family was represen- Farren Avenue and saw people g donee The BIrdman was great, hisareial ted and a delightful evening waB ' ih out into the street to assist his 13 minuets. That's flying some. 1 B vLRW v- f feats were wonderful, in faot all the .spent. wifet who had made no outcry when In theBe days of high cost of liv'The affair was arranged by the she jumped. One bone of the left ing, a medicine that gets a man up performances of the fair were good, 'ladles of tho Aid Society and noth- arm was broken near the wrist, out of bed and able to work in a few any one being worth the price of addays ing was loft undono that would con- probably aggravated .by Heyere John is a safe and valuable remedy. mission. Bar, Cat., tribute to the pleasure of tho guestB. Bpratn, and Bhe Buffered quite a says: Heath, Michiganand bladder LawBon Luoue, of Johnstown "I had kidney A delightful musical program waB good deal of pain. She was attend- trouble for nearly bix years, and was here Thursday. Hw.u..- . . . .'at&T ' "iH rendered with Mrs, W. K. Nlsbot ed by Dr. Slsk at St. Bernard Hos- was confined t6 my bed, unable to Roy Parker, of Earlington, attendturn without help. Soon after I and D. M. Evans, Jr., at tho piano, pital Immediately after the t, commenced using Foley Kidney ed the Fair. Bon Evans, violin. Miss Wheeler, of and is improving rapidly. PHIb and was relieved at once." John Babb and family, of RichGreonvlllo, who ib a guest of MIsb His - example Is worth following. land, attended the Fair. Foley Kidney Pills will do for Irene Coyle delighted tho audience A GREAT PRESIDENTIAL The frlendB of MrB. O. B. Tate much as with two soles. A sextotto comCAMPAIGN OFFER others just as Heath. Try they have done for John to learn of the death of her Bithem. St. posed of MoBsrs. Browning, Rule, Bernard Mining Un., incorporated, ster Mrs. Rebecca Crabtree, of San Dudley, Phillips, Howell and Rash, The Most Liberal Wc Have Ever MadcPruffDepartment. Diego Gal., Mrs. Crabtree also had Bong "God Ib Calling tho Prodigal," friends here. Concrete Walks which was significant inasmuoh as The y Bee until JanJohnnie Murphey, of Anton was tho Brazeltone have returned to uary 1,1018 and the Daily Evening Concrete walks havo been laid behere last week. Earllngton after an absence of Post until November 10, 1012, (count tween the railroad and the bridge nearly five yoars. E. P. Hall, of Anton, was here the time) JuBt $1. This is lees than on the east Bide of Main street and Delightful refreshments were serv- one-ha- lf the regular price. The is quite an improvement over tho last week and received several premiums on biB stook at tho fair. ed by the ladies after which the Booneryyou send iu your order the old walk. guestB went homo with pleasant the more you will get for your monIf you feel "blue," uNo account," Mrs. Gladys Fureerson, of Evansmemories of the oooaBion. ey. Be Bure to send ypu order under lazv, you need a good cleaning out. ville, waB here last week the guest The event fittingly expressed th this special rate today to the HERBINE Ib tho right thing for of Mr. Fergurson'B Bister Mrs. Claude m fc Tt stimulates the McKinzle. that purpose. high eBtoom in which the church HB Bee, Earlington. Ky, liver, tonoBiip tho stomach and puriand community hold this splendid Miss Carrie May Graham, of Richfies the bowels. Price 50n. Sold by family and it is tho hope that they H St. St. Bernard Mining Co., Incor- land, attended the Fair Wednesday. are here to stay a long time and MIbb Bertha Stinbuugh, formerly porated, Drng Department. MIbb Nannie Forehan and Nettie they will continue to woild the of this city, waB married Sunday to ChucK, of Nashville, are guests of A Good Thing Btrong influence for good they Mr. Henry Henderson, of Princeton, Miss Lizzie Kate DeMoss this weak. Tho large; wire fly traps on the Ky. Mr. Henderson iBoneof PrinceMrs. Ward of Birmingham, Ala., sidewalks In front of each store con A lame back or shoulder puts a tons best young men and is manager tains hundreds of pesky flies aud are is'tho guest of her parents Mr. and man on the retired list temporarily. of cho laundry at that place. Miss Mrs, Elwood Jagoe. The tlmo will bo Bhorfc if BALLAD'S Bertha is a bright aud attraotivo certainly a good thing. They not John NiBwonger, of Nebo attendSNOW LINIMENT Is rubbed in. young lady and has many friends only prevent flies from entering the muscles, It relaxes thestrength-h- ud relieves pain hero who wish her all happiness and various stores thereby making them ed the Fair Thursday. elasticity and restores .. more sanitary, but are the means of Finis Murphey, of near Anton, in the joints. Price 25c, 60o and prosperity. killing thousands of the pests each was here this week. $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Deday. Ned Barnes, of Earlington, attenHome For This handsome bound book should be in every home partment. ded the Fair. During the summer months mothof a lifetime to make a ers of young children should watch Lonnle Corbtn, of Coiltown, atten- in Earlington and Hopkins county. It is interesting, enterAttention Company G either for for any unnatural looseness ot the ded the Fair Thursday. Every member of the company is splendid investment bowels,. When given prompt attentaining and elevating. You can get this $1.50 book and the Miss Ada RodgerB, of Nebo, was ordered to report at the Armory at renting purpose or a home come tion at this time serious trouble may be avoided. Chamberlain's here this week. Twice-a-Wee- k Earliugton Bee one year for $1.50, the price 8 o'etook on aorfbaut of oamp at to the Bee office and find out Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea RemAnniston, Ala. Dick Hancook and family, Dixon unoh. edy can alwavs be denended about it. CXTT. OTTO L. POWKXS Lamb ana family, Jack Fox and of the book alone, For sale by all Dealers. 4 had a all attended the Fair Wednesday. Ruby Dixonand MissEdnaBlake-ly- , of Oak Hill, were married Wed- t News of Shamrock jj I 1 1 - a, i i ,i I ;f, ' f " i f ' -"- --J ,j .j . Hop-klusvll- le JD-Z- - Beri-ou- e - t- , its-cos- t, 0 J y iflPIILBBMiiBiibiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH ff ' - tfb-in- , II' IB-lan- d, acol-den- re-gr- ot Semi-Weekl- Semi-Week- ly Jy' cndcrson-Stinbaug- h ,1 t' jddtfHMliHikHB ftB'" HHliitate.ditfHiiHHiB!xSif9MPi Sal-Cha- nce t ! ijy.,iEfl w-'.- ki , a''i!iAijLuel ffiT! I'Mm(n Hi.W.'m.'W j--:ini"n )' ijAfm&iilr 1i J .Hl nA-- o :t -- . Ihyjifr-.frlf- a m - - " & 6iwfcw . Oik -- i.,!rt'mfe,A .tft C Vs- - "HMM v i.. Subscription Rates PAUL M. MOORS, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER w j Three montha ...'. Singlo copies Year.. Six months One ...' i 1W w 2 The Surprise of the Spiritual Br REV. HUGH T. KERR Ptter,FuUerton Atbu Pre&yUrtaa Church. Chicaao . QUIT saf-1s- r? Ptt 1 i b. MANAGER ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS bawoeTT' Member of Specimen copieB mailed free on application. Correspond-ent- e wanted In all partB of the county. AddreBB us for par- , - HnlS-- r . I i ' M 9 The discovery of hidden treasures vas ,ono of the expectant surprises of Madison-Stte- , Ben Slaton's Office, Next Door to PostolRce, 'ho past, said tho Rev. Mr. Kerr. Tho Kejtlch, Phone No. 24-- 2 Ring.-M- ISS AILEBN DAVIS, Mgr. t ecrecy of tho soil waB onco tho security. Nero becamo the 'laughing stock of his people because he Tuesday, July 23, 1912 was 'induced to Investigate a marvelI Telephone 47 ous treasure-trovin a distant part of I his dominions said to be waiting for a AND GET SOME our day, too, .have be-- ) KIDNEY TROUBLE CURED IN finder. Men of felcome the laughing stock of their lows by selling their all to Invest In REAL TWO HOURS mountains .of rock said to contain acres of gold and stratas of shale and Good Heads to secrete rivers of oil. But this man Dan M. Evans as a candiA SPEEDY CURE was no laughing stbek, of th,o parable Good Business date for the office of Mayor but the wonder of his age and the THEM FOR YOU I derived so much benefit from the envy of many men. of the city of Earlington subWE PRINT use of Dr. Kilmer's Swramp-Eoo- t Without soarching for it, he discovject to the action of the Re- that I believe it will be most impor- ered a treasure. The glittering gold of tant for Accord-- ' publican party in the primary worth. the public to know its shone before his very eyes. was his.) Generally Their Own Fault ing to tho law of the land it Last to be held Saturday August severelyNovember I was buffering His heart danced for very Joy and In Those who are constatly lamenting kidney and bladdei with their ill often, in some way trouble. I sent to you for one trial his Joy he parted with everything he or other, luck are the consequences 3rd, 191 2. reaping of and it relieved had and possessed himself of bottle of Swamp-Roo- t their own neglect, mismanagement, me in about two hours. After takfield. , ALSO ing the small trial bottle, could feel mountains of improvidence or want of application. God fifty Bold, Is better far than find God, to' Marshall Field. We are authorized to an- no more pain, bo purchased oneAfter said Jesus. To cent bottle of Swamp-Boo- t. possess him, is worth the sacrifice, nounce E. L. Wise as a can- taking the contents nave not folt one kidneys or bladder of every other thing. God Is the.' For soreness of the muscles, whet didate for the office of Mayor pain from the greatest discovery a man tan make. her induced by violent exercise or, since. to publish You are out for nothing better pf ,the city of Earlington sub- testimonial at libertyyou wish to. this Job cried father. God. Philip asked injury, more ib Liniment, This than should Tennyson said the Chamberlain's after the Ydurs verv respectfully, relievos rheumatic pains. greatest desire of his life was to have: ject to the action of the DemW. H. Warren, "& a new vision of God. Let us follow !For Bale by All DealerB. ocratic party in the iprimary R. R. No. 2 Box 89, Gainesboro, Tenn. the path of this unnamed discoverer Aspiration Brings Results. Sworn to and subscribed before to de held Saturday August me W. F Dodson, enacted Justioe of and, If we can, learn his secret ' What we truly and earnestly aspire the Peace of Jackson Co., Tenn., He was surprised Into his discovery to be, that la. some sense we' are. The 3rd, 1912. this 14th day of July, 1909. It was an so unexpected and so amat-in- g mere aspiration, by changing th ' W. F. Dodson, J. P. ALSO and so wonderful that he could, frame of the mind, for the mom&ai not believe his eyes when the glitter- realizes Itself. Mra. Jameson. Letter to We are authorized to aning gold and tho shining sifver lay Co. Dr. Kilmer spread out in a heap at his feet C. B. Johnson Binghamton N. Y. nounced Dr. Insect Bite Costs Leg So does God sometimes surprise the' for the office Prove What Swamp-Eoo- t A Boston man lost his leg from as a candidate Will do for souls of men. We would not be eek-- j two years beirig him had we not already been the bite of an insect You Mayor of the city of Ear-'lingtof fore. To avert auoh calamities from rch for God'; Buok-len- 's and biteB of Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- found of him. Our Send subject to the action hamton, toN. Y., for a sample bottle. has been so long and so patient as stingsArnica Salve insects useto kill promptly anyone. has his' search for us. Sometimes be' the poison and prevent inflammaof the Republican party in the It will convincebooklot of You valuable discovers himself to ua and ere we tion, swelling and pain. Heals burns also receive a cuts, piles, primary to be held Saturday information, telling all about the know It we are In his presen.ee. Like boils, ulcers, 26 centseczema, drugat alt kidneys and bladder. When writing, Livingstone In the African wflderne) bruises. Only August 3rd. 1912. be sure and mention the Earlington suddenly facing nls discoverer, bo gists. y Bee. Regular fifty does God discover us. Nlcodemus may, Why He Gave Up the Ministry. size bottles for cent and Edmund Burke's Fame Secure. A Vermont pastor id reported t search for God In tne secrecy of the sale at all drug stores. Among the great men of the world night, but In the broad daylight Jesw have Joined the navy because his salfew have teen the subject of higher reveals himself to the surprised Sa ary was too small, and he thought he Heredity. panegyric than Edmund Burke, and, maritan woman. Zaccbaeus may climb' could use his time to better advantage Inherit-ed,"Doa't tell me things ain't on the whole, few have better dethe tree to see the Christ, but Jesus In travel exclaimed the disgusted com unexpectedly calls Matthew from kla. praise. No public man was ferred look at the awkwarl ever more pure In bla politics and posltor. "Just Um customary place. exactly pure in his life, and few hare boy over there. It's make? like more So do men stumble upon God In life. to been as noble mlndod. He possessed pi his father used Men' are surprised into the spiritual Indefatigable Industry. There was no by the Tery aot of the eternal spirit subject that he could not master, and Lively as a Boy. they are not looking for Qed, they are mastered, be Bone which, having If you are tired, run down, have found of him. Paul went with slanght oo'uld .not expound with unparalleled no appetite, get a bottle of Yucatan ter In his heart to Damascus and lot rlcaieBB of language. Exchange. Chill Tonic. A. few doseB will Bet he found not the Christians but the you up give you a boy's appetite Christians' God. Verily, said the mak you strong and lively aa a prophet, thou art a God that hldest $100 Howard, $100. twelve.year-old- . Purifies the blood thyself. Tne spiritual lire irom BeThe readers of this paper will be pleated to and strengthens the system. 60o a ginning to end la one long series of ,. Mining ftiarn that there Is at least one dreaded disease bottle at the St. Bernard i, ( The hidden treasure of that science has been able to cure In all its stag- Co., Incorporated, Drug Depart- - discovery. presence Is ever God's es, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the meu- revealing new wonders to our souls. only positive cure'now known to ,tbe medical Amusement In Egypt feate'roltj. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, He was surprised' Into a sew menrequires a constitutional treatement. Hall's CaBuffalo and camel races are among grammar temperament The tania Cure is taken Internally acting directly the sports which give local color ta tal dances with Joy. The words as they epos the blood and mucous surfaces ot the sys- the amusements provide, for gUMfc! fell from the Up of Jestw are bubtemthereby destroying the foundation of the Kentucky Press Association and Second District Pablishers League ticulars. Entered at the Earlington Post Office as Second Glass Matter. TIUCT The kingdom of heaven la like Unto treasure hid in a Atld.'the "which man jiath found, he htdeth, and when for Joy thereof goeth and aelleth all that he hath and knowoth that field. Matthew XIII. 4t a Hi H L USING THAT e RUBBERSTAMP 5 The Bee's ffBl ?IV Sf. ' f 8 ll We are Authorized to Biiyi Kt,LRB Announce LETTER HEADS Letter Are i Big 5 Set we will give this Big 5 Set of French Graniteware worth $5 and a years subscripBee for $3.00. This is a tion to the Semi-Weekl- y $6.00 proposition for only $3.00. and is good value. Call and see those sets or telephone 47 and we will For a limited time .& TT. have one delivered to you. SEMI-WEEKL- Y BEE C-- . Earlington, Kentucky y- -" Which on fc vll Semi-Weekl- one-doll- ar Hedgehog Immune to Toxins. by scientists Investigation Brery day that is born Into the' shown that the hedgehog is lnrauae world comes like a burst of music, to the toz!nsv of diphtheria and rings Itself all the day through; tetanus. and thou ahalt make It a dance, a dirge, or a as thou wilt Carlyle. Dysentery is always serious and t V"fa a4 v iVi jTfS life-marc- " Itching pilei provoka profanity but profanity won't remove tbem. Doan'a Ointment recommended tor Itching, bleadlnK or protruding f lie, 30c at anr drag atore. often a dangerous disease, nut it can bo cured. Chamberlain's Colin, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has cured it evon when mallRnant and epidemic For sale ny au jueaiera. mi 1. ' .4 vj 5 9 COME A'RUNNING T i rrr IT'S WORTH YOUR WHILE Vti an antiseptic In your family and in the care of your own per-coAddress F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. and you want the best. Sofd by all Druggists, 75 pents. Instead of what you have been using Take Hall's Family Pills lor constipation, such as liquid or tablet antiseptics or peroxide, won't you please try Paxtine, Knowledge In Traveling. a concentrated antiseptic powder to ba As tho Spanish proverb says, "H dissolved in water as needed. Paxtine is more economical, more who would bring home the wealth of and more the Indies must carry ythe wealth of cleansing, more germicidal ever used. thV'Indles with him." So It Is la healing than anything you traveling: a man must carry knowledge with him, If ho would bring Some Of course you use n, dbei'se, and giving the patient strength by build-la- g up (ho doastitutioa and assisting nature in doie its ttatbi The proprietors have so much faith la Its curatire powers that they offer One Hosdrd Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Sead for list of testimonials. la Egyptian hotel. For Women Who Care knowledge. Samuel Johnson. and whiten This (Ban age of great discoveries, the teeth, remove tartar and prevent Progress rideB on the air. Soon we decay. To disinfect the mouth, destroy may see Uucle Saui'a mail carriers disease germs, and purify the breath. flying in all directions, transporting To keep artificial teeth and bridgework mail. People take a wonderful in- clean and odorless. To remove nicotine terest in a discovery that benefits tho teeth and purify tho breath tbem. That's why Dr. King's New from smoking. To eradicate perspiraDiscovery for Coughs, Colds and after odors by sponge bathing. other throat and lung diseases is tion a medicinal agent for local As d the. most popular medicine in of feminine me of a dreadful cough," treatmentinflammation ills where pelvic and ulceration writGB Mrs. J. F. Davis, Stickney catarrh, of Me., "alter doctor's treat- exist, nothing equals hot douches E. Corner, Paxtine. For ten years the Lydia ment and all other mmedies had Pinkhara Med. Co. has been regularly failed." For coughs, colds or any advising their patients to use it because bronchial tiffflotlon its unequaled. healing Price GOo and $1.00. Trial bottle free of its extraordinary cleansing,this purand germicidal power. For at all druggistH. pose alone Paxtine is worth its weight in gold. Also for nasal catarrh, sore iTiink it over. throat, inflamed eyes, cuts and wounds. The traditional fool and his money All druggists, 25 and 50 cents a box. are lucky ever to have got together In Trinl box and testimony of 31 women free on request. the first place. Puck. THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Mass. Amer-"IticnreMI,yill-,IIU.ISI,ltM,ip,l Mail Carriers Will Fly ANTISEPTIC In the toilet to cleanse ZaggSffl bling oyer with a sew fouad delight Tne "man walks 'as it were1 on air 'and lives his life in gladness of a preeeat' la 1 jMeMloa. So reJoIeU new fouad treasure that be again 00 hldea It away 'as to exploit, and 'hold, hi secret for a little while at least ,1a selfish thoiopoly. ArThe spiritual life naust ever surprise men Into a very intoxication of delight The early church was one great merry making community. The people of that age did not understand the abounding Joy and the overwhelming gladness that possessed the Christians' who sang In the midst of defeat and who rejoiced In tribulation Wh6n soul tuero Is Gods surprises tr ise sp-tet- alug .Ffe-do- Because the Good Things are Going Very Fast "at'the Much Reduced prices we are Making-- , Dry Goods, Clothing, Ladies' s Shjqes, Furniture, ' :': and Wall Paper at July ' ance Sale Prices Floor-Covering- i "S, Ready-to-Wea- r, V Duncan & and Accident Insurance, fc,, INSURANCE Gest iflll,,,riHli.,.!lii.j;llwft. --WK.irifan l. Call and see Duncan & Gest for Tornada, Fire, Life, Health fir All the best Companies represented. Office ia Victory Building f.lA.Alfe.iA.A.i-.ll'- l l,,'!.,--.... 1 &'.. Jtj4fc1,A,&l, Hn;M-- t and a burst of melody. Uvery revival of "true rel!?'OTi Vfc 'pe?n 3P"ompanled with a bur-- of miners of .t.i went down ln-Koipel songs up to '.be dsrV"rr of on their lips. In the prison-housPfcllllppl Paul nrd Sllnr- snng songs if Joy until the very prison was smitten as with an earthquake. God, pity 13 for our dryar Vust There !s no gospel In tie religion of many note In of our people, and the iur modern Christianity is the note of abounding Joy and spiritual cheerfulness. Our missionary meetings are too often places of tears and trago-dieOur prayer services are too Often a rendezvous for dispirited followers. Awake, awake, put on thy beautiful garments. Our Christ Is it conqueror and our treasure is puro gold. Ho was surprise! Into a new Interpretation of sacrlfico. In his Joy Ii" goeth and solleth all that he has, and buyeth that field. There la- nothing to weep over in that transaction. There Is no use to shed tears over that sacrifice. Indeed, there Is no sacrifice. Men talk abou: sacrifices, bald the Immortal Livingstone; God knows I never made a sacrifice. This from tho man who wore hlc life out to heal tho open sore of the world, and wo, with out petty talk about sacrifice! If we wish the priceless treasure we muBt pay the price. t h abounding Clear-- : " -v.' " e .". : , ' - ."fi :m rel-tfon- ! ml--sln- g EveryDay a Big Day. Be sure to Visit Our 'i s. .Store Whether You Wish ;: to Buy ., ' Anything or Not - The MJcLeod Store Incorporated ' o ONTHKSpUARE ,K rJi ' " t' Vf''l self-denia- ls Madisonville, V- Kentucky y - , ,; ; W auiS U ". .. ,3 ' .. ,' v . .:& ""1. "Sfi'vVt . .. - Ja- - :1k. i ,ir s-.- i . r'"U. fWfe.v T ""1 o ..iei. v.lfcnifVfc " .. a- ' J.rJ ' 'Jj&'k 4 I .iftVrn . Ajiifc swwwm$9&'i!ipw' :l. .:r. " A M . Vi C. A. MORTON wh has been visiting hor dauRhter, Mrs. AVm, Horrall, returned to her hbnie In Rookport, Ind., Saturday. Maok (iraoo was in MndlsonvJlle Mr. Harry Kercheval, . ...-- 4 '' ') Very Serious 'It Is a very serious, matter to ask for one medicine and have tbe wrong one given you. For this reason we urge you in buying to . b careful to get the gwiuln BLAcT-DRAUGli- COMINGJULY 29 A 1f, 'f X MADISONVILLE, KY. '' Saturday. Miss Pauline Davis Is on the sick list this week'. Miss Lookye Grace was in Madi-Bonvil- lo Funeral Director and Emtalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or NJgnt. Friday. Wanted at onoo Steady work. NOBTONVIIiLB ' ' 100 &, Miners. T 'Liver Medicine The reputation ofihis old, reliable medicine, for constipation, indigestion and liver trouble, is firmly established. It does not imitate outer medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the favorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN F3 DR. L. GRACE DENTIST Will COAIi COKE CO. yes- Incorporated J. B. Gust was in Evansvlllo terday. 1 The man who whispeis down a About the things he has to sell Will never reap a orop of dollars Like he who olimbs a tree and "hollers." Rev. G. W. Dame went to Providence yesterday to attend the Quarterly Meeting. 'X Rev. J. A. Collier, of Nashville, wl(l preach at tbe Northern MethoW. C. MoLood, of Madlsonvillo, dist Ohuroh tomorrow night. Evwas in tdwn j'esterday. erybody come out, Miss Lela Vaughn was in Earl Hawkins who has been sick Saturday. is able to be on duty at the Idle Mrs. A. T. Williams, of Nashville, hour Theatre again. i? the puest of Mrs. A. Ei Davis this Plumbing Supplies at A. Q. ' week. " Madi-Jsonvll- lo be at Benton Hotel on Main Street. Special low prices Call and see me. Examinations free, -it for July and August. i '..I News of the Town la WANTED Gentlemen roomers for two uicely furnished rooms, centrally located, terms reasonable. Apply at this office, tf Hoy Parkor was in Madisouvllle Saturday, Geo. T. Badler spending some John Cothran was in MadiBonvlllo days here taking a rest and vacation Saturday, with bis family and undergoing Charlie Coleman was in Madison, treatment for catarrhal trouble ville Saturday attendiug tho fair, with which he has beenatlootod for Mrs. John L. Long was in Madlomo timesonville Friday. ' Misses Graco and Susie Williams Mrs. B. E. Nixon was in Madison liave retumod to their home In villa Saturday. Frluceton after having visited the FOR SALE One $100 course in families of J. M. Oldham nd W H. anything except civil engineering, Parkor for the paBt two weeks. from International Correspondence Quinn Miss Cornelia passed School of Scranton Pa. Will sell at through here Monday onrduto to a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. Madlsonville to attend the teachers y Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Baldwin were Institute. MadiBonvlUe Friday. : LOST Old fashion Gold Bar Pin Mrs. E. L. Renfro was in Madlsonfinder phone 80, for reward. ville Friday. Owing to the preaching services at the Northern Methodist Church. James Draper waB in Madlsonville Wednesday evonlng by Rev. J. A. Friday. Arthur Vinson was in MadlsonCollier there will be no prayer meeting services at the M. E. Church, ville Friday. South, Pinkney Willis was in MadlsonYoung Allen, of Madlsonville, was ville Friday. In town Saturday. Nowman Whitford was iu Madlsonville Sunday. OLD RAGS wanted at Bee office . money. Hartford Publishing Co. NO preaching services Sunday at At A. G. Drapes's Tin Shop. tneM. E. ChurchSouth, owing to Miss Lucy Fawcett is quite ill at tbe absence from the city of tbe her home in Madlsonville, pastor. Roy Davis attended the fair in Miss Kathleen Patterson, of Dal- Madlsonville Friday. las, Tex., is tbe guests of her cousins Gladys Vaughn was in MadlBon-vlll- e Misses Edith and Thelma Patterson Saturday. this weok. Monroe Let Brinkley figure on your Friday. Davis was In Madlsonville plumbing he can save you Wm. Herrell was In Madlsonville Friday. money. Paul At A. G, Drapirs Tin Shop. Friday.P. Pnoe was In Madlsonville Hey. W. 0. Brandou Is the guest Go to the Idle Hour Theatre el .his sister in Paducah this week. and see tbe best show ever Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Whitford and seen in Earllngton. The title of .daughter was in MadiBonyille &U this big show Is "Indian Massacre" ' nirday. a to" reel drama and 'the third "reel Percy Stewart, of Madlsonville, ir"Mandy Comedo To wn'."Every, body come out. waB m town Sunday. . clean cotten only accepted. Guy Forrester left yesterday for Hartford where he will work for tbe Let Brinkley figure on your plumbing he can save you to-nig- ht Allen May, of Kelleys, was in Ben Wilson was in Madlsonville . town fikinday. Saturday. Rufu's Brame was in Madisonylile Miss Nellie MoManus was in -- ' Mad-oavlll- e, Saturday, Saturday. Urn- 4 'HIK ISvPfi Mr. and Mrs. John Prather have gone to housekeeping On West Main street in the houoe formerly occupied by Will Davis. Mrs. T. 0. Hart and two children, who have been visiting relatives at Draper's tin shop. Nebo, have returned home. O. E. BhlNKIEY. MIbb Delia Hudson, of the counMiss Cora Homos, of Empire, try, Is the guest of Misb Flora Lipscomb thiB week. passed through here Saturday Mrs. Jennie E. Moore, Mrs. S Ml to MadiBonvlUe to attend the Kemp and daughters, Elizabethand fair. O. E. Brinkley Is now in Evaus-vill- e Margaret, witueBBed tbe flight of taking a course In high grade the daring Kearney at the Fair grounds, Friday and wero delighted plumbing. a conversaDewey Swaun, of Central City, is with the exhibition. In tion with Mr. Kearney Mrs. Moore tbe guest of bis grandparents, Mr. found, that he was a distant relaand Mrs. A. G. Draper tive. Roy Swann spent a few days last Several new names have been adr week 'i with his parents in Central ded to. the Bee's Mammoth Cave City. party and from all prospects we will Robt. Merrlbew who haB' been in have tbe largest party this year ' Hopklnsvillo working on the South than ever. end local is at home, H. H. Campbell, who has been Young married man with twelve visiting relatives in Morganfleld,has years business experience desires to returned home. purchase an interest in some well Henry Rogers is visiting in Nashestablished business, preferably in ville this week. hardware line. If you have someMiss Camtllo Lackey, of Pemthing good and desire the services broke, is the guest or her sister, Mrs. or both a good man and additional Lander Chiaholnj. capital write "W- S. Dillon, Tbe ArBetter Than Quinine thur, Covington, Ky. Strong testimony: "Hughes' TonMrs. W. M. Morrison visited' relic is the best chill tonic I ever tried. atives m Hopklnsville Sunday. Hatter than auinine." Sold bv Drue Robert Featherston in quite ill at gists 50o and $1.00 bottles. Prepared by the hospital with fever. EOBINSOtf-PETTECO., Louisville. Miss Irene Coylo returned home Incorporated Friday from avielt to Miss Green at orrew Enthusiasm. Greenville. She was accompanied If yeu doa't feel enthusiastic get up home by Miss Wheeler, of Louisville, who will be her guest for some and rub up against some fellow who does. Recharge your batteries, aad da time. the bard thing first; It win stimulate Miss Mary Ellen Burke Is' spend- your Mrv.-J-ed Scarboro. ing her vacation in New York, .the guest of friends, A Texas Wonder O. L. Lowe, of the St. Bernard NashStore, spent bis vacation in The Texas Wouber onres Kidney ville. and cures, .diabetes, weak and lame and all irreguMrs. Sadie Hutshenson, who has backs, rheumatism,troubles, removlarities of bladder been in Henderson visiting relatives ing grayel, the kidneys and bladder has returned home. in both men and women Regulates not trourles in ohildren. Miss Annita Tafoya,the charming blaCdor yonr druggist will beIf Bent by accomplished young lady,, who sold mall on reolpt of $1.00. One and by has been the guest of Mitts Maggie-Turne- small bottle is two months treatfor tbe past- few weeks, left ment anb seldom fails to perfect a oure, Send for teatlmonials for her home in, Trinidad, Colo., Ky. and other Btates. Dr., E.from W, Thursday, She claims she had a Hall 2063 Olive street, St. Louis Mo, splendid time, and we hope tp see bold by all druggists. again. tUlly TMuihl. Miss Annie Ashby, whohas been gsuTrce,A4ua3WlU-- , m& taking her Vaoatlon at Dlxoujwllh effctro, 'tkeW tlufce itttM lea Ute ft) frlentfSf'hMreWrDotlbbnivi MlssSallle Colbert, who has been An increasing number of people in Nashville for a few days, has report regularly of the satisfactory returned borne. results, from taking Foley Kidney and' commend their healing Miss Juanlta Long, who has been Pillscurative qualities.' Foley '.Kid and visiting her grandparents, Mr. and ney Pills aro a carefully prepared Mrs FlBgree Shaver, rettirued to her medicine, gnaranted to contain no harmful or habit forming drugs. home in .tfashyille yesterday They can have only a be'nefloial efHan-kinSergt. Fete Datls, Edward fect when UBed for kidney and bladBen Foley and Oladle Peyton der troubles, for backache, rheumaleft today for Anniston,' Ala., to pre- tism, weak'baok or lumbago. Never sold in bulk. Put up in two sizes, in pare for the encampment. sealed bottles. The genuine always Co. G leaves July 25 for Anniston, In a yellow package, St. Bernard Ala., where they will go for their Mining Co.j; Incorporated, DrugDe-partmen- t. en-rou- J' ONE WEEK te The Bee's Mammoth Cave Contest NOT TRANSFERABLE Goo'd for 25 Votes for - Mi It placed in i. Ballot Bok in Bee OrKce before Saturday, August 3 i PRINCESS SPECIAL! This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under new " management and it's management guarantees its patrons high class entertainments. Especially Adopted for Ladies and Children We are again running tho "Worlds Best Pictures." Yon know what that' means. "LubinB." "Biograph," "Kalems," "Essany," "Pathe," "Selig" and "Vitograph." MADISONVILLE, KY. - M - ' sr T Matinee Daily 2 p. m. Jf P . yjssEnjs jm Summer Clothes for Summer Weather . 1- Men's -5 1-- 5 Off Suit Sale -- r - off here is more than 2 off elsewhere, from the fact our prices are 20 percent or more lotfer to start with then' we never fix prices for a sale. All discounts from former legitimate prices. Men's English Mohair Suits, 1-- ..ii lfi.-- l '!' j S s. Men's Wash Poplin and Silk All other summer, suits 'follows: .r :' $ 8.00 Men's $10.00 Suits,' now. . $l0.0t) Men's $12.50 Suits, now $12.00 Men'sg$l5tOQ: Suits, now .Merj's $20.00TSuits, now $16.00 $& 00 Meri's $25';o6,Suits, now .' $24.00 Men's $30.00'Suits, now $28.00 Men's $35.00 Suits, now Same discounts apply to all suits at intermediate prices. All manner of summer wear for men and boys. $1Q to $18.50, arid Linen ..Mixed!. Suits, $5 to $10. .;...: KiiS m li r M r ..?! i '1 ' il ! ' encampment. Misb Pearl Lanier returned from Cultivate Concentration. Pembroke Friday, where she bas Concentration is the secret been visiting her sister, Mrs. Earl strength. Emerson. IT RAYS TO TRADE HERE, (A01 l ! of ". 17 kBBBBBBH ;fjB .CBBBBBBBBl liyaBJBJ fflKfm Fnr n midnioht stiDDer. as for anv other meal at anv other lime, the very latest thing in stoves the besK stove-artis- ts can dlo 'is a that The Latest Thing in Stoves Jfey IterjSetii og Oil Cook-stov- e u Jv'T'rp Collins. Mr. and Mrs. WM Davis have moved to their new home on Sebree ' Avenue. Frank Lotig went to Howell Sunday. MIbb Minnie Gates, of Sebree, 1b vlBltlng' Misses Leila and Gladys Vaughnn and Mrs. Clarence Hig-gin., v, PlMEASIggtotHPIftlvtAigig . Mill II " II ',.".- - Ivy poisoning, swellings of tho flesh, bites and stings of insects, stiff neck and lamo back should bo treated with Ballard's THE ECONOMICAL WAY j s. Mrs. E. TWJlliams, of .Hartford, visited her Bister, Mrs. Plngree Sha-ve- r, here. .A. C. Pruitt, the pickle man, was. here today. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peyton and little son, Evans, of Evansvlllo, who have been visiting their parents here for a few days returned home SNOW LINIMENT It tracted muscles and restores healthy conditions. Fdr hoal- or incr cuts, wounds, burns scalds, there is nothing iiko it In tho whole list of curatlvo agents. It cures by a mild power that Is moro cftectlvo than the strong; harsh lini ments. When rubbed In for rheumatic pains, neuralgia or sciatica. Its wonderful penetrat ing and relieving influence la verv irratlfylnjr. It Is an all- around household liniment that is useful In a thousand ways and its application is always followed by beneficial results. Price 25c, SOc and 91.00. JamesF.Ballard.Prop. St.Louls.Mo. Uso Stephens Eye Salve for neutralises poisons, sub dues inflammation, relaxes con- The lone: distance servlco otlhe Cumberland Telephone & Tel- - I egraph Company enables the business man to conduct all pf his I . oatsfdo atlairs in the most oconomical and satisfactory manner. "Xou can get long distance connections to ail outside important l cities and towns within a radius of one ' hundred ,miieB of Earllng- ton. Prompt service, reasonable rates. ; For information, call - " W,SmW 'CI 1. CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. I t'n f It Barns Oil No Ashes : "ffifl f.&" i It Concentrates Heat K It 0is Handy ? JVb Waste Jfc.Dfrf 'P V ,.4. B . . It is'Ready i No Delay It coccentrste the het when you want it ad whew you imt it. It is oinck ei cu, tteacfief aa k&a&ct tKa coal, cheaper than PWlBB? BBfA' electricity. !hm hi. ttnff. MtlnwlM,. rfca Nfw Xm4la ttfiqixhtMm chinaer. It i handtomelr finiihed BBkliliLBHa ajrat lap, orop meiTM, uwci JBBBPJUpjPJPf H Wcktl, rcU,etc Miiiviik , 2 or 3 bunco. Wi am Am Now Perfection Store. All un 1 yesterday. Mrs. Anna Williams, of Madlsonville, spent tudav In the city visiting friends. George Bellamy, of Illinois, who t is visiting friends' and relatlvos in B. M. SLATON Funeral Director, :: Licensed Embalmer I 1 5 tfc 4 ; a ' '??.-- NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. i i ' FreaCeok-BooiirtlimTto- gmn lo anygBBjiii 5 rx&t to corer mailing cott : (Incorporated in Kentucky; Corfewtcn, Ky. Uh&ntiie, Ky4 Atlaa'ta, Giuj DirmlnzUm; Abut mad STANDARD OIL COMPANY Jadteoane, Fk. Madlsonville,' spont todav in the city. Sore Eyes. It Cures. Capt. Joiiob, of Frankfort, Was in town today onroute to Henderson. i Mr. and Mrs. Re.x MoEuen spent ST. BERNARD MINING CO., Sunday in St. ObarleB. Drug Department PLonc 124-- 2 MADISONVILLE, KY 4WWWWWMWMMWMWAWWtyWM d, Incor-porate- IWE DO ONLY THE BEST JOB WORK ta&Hi S. 2K i.5:J& I 4 ' .. PBlffla,JL-,...,LHi ,U,' Sfeii.:'.- - .55 '. ". r .iliT. lJ5ii-- i ' . ..ill-- C r " T'WW. . JM,- -- t.ui',' , 2 .., ' ".,. I) . . UKiW , --- .'-. rMi)'MWWw " - ,'1C " COLOEED COLUMN." BESULTS THAT REMAIN - Mr. Landon Luton and lie Radford were united inr Holy r,ooo votes will be allowed on every $ioo worth Thousands who sufforfroin backwedlock July 20th in tho presence of a host of friondB at the.homo of ache and kidney complaint havo of printing turned in by contestants in the' Mammoth the bride. The bride is ond fit our tried one romedy after another, findbest and most useful youngSladieB ing only temporary benoflt. This is Cave Contest. 'For prices' on printing telephone No.' and the groom is an industrious discouraging, but there is one kidthorough going young man. We ney modicme that has onrned a rep47, Earlington or No. 4, Madisonville. utation for lasting results and there bespeak for thorn a bright future.! Is plenty ot proof of its morlt right We regret the untimely death of hore In Earlington. Mrs. Jennie Worthum tho wife of Mr, Here Is the testimony of one who Victory Lies In the Will. Jack Worthum. She died Saturday used Doan's Kidney Pills years ago, ADDITIONAL MADISONVILLE NOTES - Don't flinch, flounder,fall over, nor morning and tho remains. were Bhip" fiddle, but grapple like a man.' A man bed to Columbia, Toun., Saturday ana now maKes niB testimony even Btronger. Miss Olyne Prath6r is visltiOR who wills It can go anywhere, and do night. John Franklin, Earlington, Ky., to do. John Todd. friends in Chattanooga. what he determines r. Eddie'Worthum The husband, says: "I havo had no occasion to Ruby LalToon went to Frankfort and Mrs. Molllo' Dusk, her mother, uso Doan'B Kidney Pills nor any Sunday. ColumI. C. R. R. TIME CARD. accompanied the remaina'to other kidney remedy since this preMisses Mai Clinton, of Providence bia, hor former home. She leaves a paration cured me some yearn ago. and Madeline Cook, of Princeton, husband and infant babe three weeks You are at liberty to use rcy testiTinvo of departure of Illinois Cen are guest of Mrs. B. M. Slaton. of age, parents, a brother and hosts Ky. tral trains from Nortonvllle, monial as heretofore. I had pains of irlondB to mourn her Iobs. The Misses Carr, of St. LouIb, and NORTH BOUND. in the small of my back when stoopMiss Morris, of Sturgis, have return 1.28 p.m. No. 102 Last Sunday was Rev. Gordons ing or lifting and I became tired iod to their homes after a pleasant 8.40 a.m. No 104 second annlvorsary with tho Pleas- oaBlly. I also had hoadacheB and No. 122, local pass.10.45 a. m. visit to Mrs. Dan Wilsqn. ant Grovo Baptist church. An ex- dizzy spollB and had to get up at 0.86 p. m. No. 188, local Mr. Jack Finloy, of Missouri, is night to pass the kidney secretions. cellent program was rendered. SOUTH BOUND 0 .here visiting his cousins, George Doan's Kidney Pills proved their 4.08 p.m. No. 101 Prof. Bell delivored an address nd William. He is C7 years old, 1.40 a.m. No. 103 Sunday morning. Revs. Jones and merits by relieving me." this is his first trip here since leavNo. 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m. For Whiteside preached excellent ser- cents. sale by nall dealers. Price 50 No. 185 local pass 5.58 a. m. Foster-Milburing when two years old. Co., Buffalo, mons. New York, sole agents for tho UnitFretful babies need the comfortThe male Citizens of Earlington ed States. L. & N. TIME CARD. ing effect of McGEE'S BABY are asked to meet at the Old Baptist the namo Doan'B Remember ELIXIR. It quiets feverishness, Church Friday night in a Mass and take no other. corrects sour stomach, cures colic arrival of trainB parsing Time pains and checks diarrhoea. It is a through 01 and departure of trainB meeting, The candidates for Mayor perfectly safe and wholesome reme- originating at Earlington. will be present to present their What Makes A Woman? dy containing no opium, morphine claims. There will also be speeches Effective Sunday, April 9, 1911 or Injurious drug of any kind. Price One hundred and twenty pounds, made by prominent citizens. Let 35c and 50c per bottle. Sold by, St. NORTH BOUND. or less, of bone muscle us all be present to hear the things more make a woman. and a good Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, 0.25 a. m. don't No. 92 Its Drug Department. which bo much concern us.. 11.08 a.m foundation. Put into it health and No. 52. 7.84 p.m. ruin a kingNo. 94.'. Mrs. Lillie Campbell left fur Chi- strength and she may what Electric .11.22 p.m. dom. But that's Just No. 54. Hanh and Stupid View. cago Sunday morning to attend the Bitters give her. Thousands blusb Of course, if you don't agree with SOUTH BOUND. them for overcoming fainting and Grand Lodge of the S. M. T. m man la religion It 1b easy to believe 4.80 a.m. No. 58. dizzy spells and for dispelling weak7.49 a. in. Mm to b a hypocrite, unless you No. 95 at- ness, nervousness, Mrs. Francis Collins did not backache and (4.21 p.m. No. 51 happen to disagree with him In politend the Grand Lodge on account of tired. liBtness, worn out feeliuir. 10.48 p.m. No. 93 tics. .Then you know he's a crook. Bittors have the Berious illness of her aunt Mrs. "Electric good," writes dono me a Houston Chronicle. world of Eliza Pool, Hester Trabue. Depew, Oida., "and I tkank vou, INTERURBAN TRAINS. MrB. Trabue was stricken Satur- with all my heart, for making such Most Disfiguring skin eruptions, scrotnle, pirn NORTH BOnND. 50c. Guaranday night with paralyses of the a good medicine." Only pies, rashes, etc., are due to impure blood, Bur 7.54 a.ju. No. 106 teed by all druggists. 4dck BloodfBittert as a cleansing blood tonic, is 2.00 p. m. brain. She has been unconscious No. 108 Well recommended. Ii.oo at all stores. ' 5.02 p. m. No. 110 ever since. SOUTH BOUND. ,' Rev. R. D. Ware, of Hopklnsville. To Record Forms ef Speech. , 7.10 a. m No. 106...-- . was in town Friday. ' A' museum of words Is planned by a 12.57 p. m No. 107 8.10 p. m No. 109 Paris scientist, who hopes to collect 0.10 p- m No. 111....' You Can Eat Anything. phonographic records of all forma of left me with a frightful couch and speech. Eat what your stomach craveB very weak. I had spells when I could indigesslightest hardlv hrnnthn nr btipjiIc for 10 to Pil M. H.& E. TIME CARD. without the Is an awful oar of feeling. You tion, which minutes. My doctor could not help Buy;it now. Chamberlain's Colic wil not be bothered with Sour me, dul i wa3 completely cureu Dy Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy la Heartburn. Nausea, almost certain to be needed before M. H. & E. time card went Into Stomach, Heavy Feeling if you Bad will Breath or the Bummer is over. Buy it now effect Sunday, April 9, 1911. , , take one dose of Digesteze. It re5:45 a.m. No. 112 loaves, and be prepared for Biich an emerNo. 113 arriveB....8:80 p. m. . lieves and cures as if by Magic. gency, b'or sale by all Dealers, Pleasant as Candy. Relief In one Mra.iJ. E. Cox,. JolJet, 111. minute. Gaf. a 50c bottle from the drug department of the St. Be'rnard 50c AND $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. Mining Company, Incorporated. ThTE PAY. MIbb Nel"' Notice to Contestants REV. J. B. KVA.NS, EDITOR Are Appreciated by Earlington ple Peo- Are You Going to Build or Remodel This Season? , , V "ill fct Si If so, let us advise you regarding your plumb- .4-4- . ing and heating equipment. 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Room 3 Victory Building. KENTUCKY. '! -- EARLINGTON, DR. KING'S New Discovery BEE ADS GET HABIT BEE ADS PAY SALE O. N. T. Thread 6 for V.J Hope Bleached Per Yard t, 7!c PROFIT - SHARING - 25c Is Now On arid Will Close Saturday July 27 M Every effort is being made to make the last five days the 'biggest days of our sale, and to' do this big reductions on quite a good deal of 1 Men's Suits. Pants and Underwear. weare making some very seasonable merchandise, especially Ladies Suits, Coats, Skirt arid Waists, V- - Da ? , r& t Just as fast as we sell out our Special Bargains in Loo'm Ends we are going to our regular stock and filling in with lar merchandise, but propose to have what our ads call for, and to do this we often have to lose sight of the cost. regu- i ' Special LOT No. 1 -- Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday LOT No. 2 1- -2 Shoes ,! Men's and Boys' Ox fords and Shoes, odds and ends1 and a little out of date, regular $2.50, 3.00, 4.00 and 5.00 shoes, your choice . . . Many other 2 Ladies' and Misses' 98c Shoes and Oxfords, sizes to 4 3.50 and 4.00. Ypur choice 98c Misses' and Children's Slippers. Regular $1.00 and $1.25. 3 t LOT No. Your choree 48c w,i ji Sensational Bargains. Call and see for 'yourself what a saving these five bargain clays will mean to you. Calico Per Yard 'BARNES, C0WAND & CO. EARLINGTON Hoosier Domestic Per Yard 3c '-, incorporated " KENTUCKY 5c