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Pj' kMe TUESDIT TUESDAY .and FRIDAY Jf 1 If YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR EARLINGTON, ,; FRIDAY AFTERNOON m A I- iv AFTERNOON BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. U TWENTY-THIR- D YEAR HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1912 61 -' l .!" J'!: VOTE FOR u ! DAN M. EVANS M ' i-- Ik FOR MAYOR OF EARLINGTON ftfl .V You have known him all his Ife and know he has the best interest of Earlington and her people at heart "1 . 3 NELL ROBINSON IN THE LEAD St. Charles Talk Will Gribble, motored to Mortons Gap and Earlington Sunday. Josbo Phillips was in Earlington. on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Higglnbottom, Madisonvllle Notes exercIseB ;: Church Notes Chrlitian Church $ ... ?y are visiting friends and relatives in Have you cut your weeds yet? Tennessee this week. All Candidates in Mammoth Cave Clip your CouponB. John Palmer, of Dawson Springs, . Contest Make Great Gains W.J. ifaull 'spent Saturday and spent Monday here. Sunday in Dawson Springs. This Week Walter Asbmore, of the Buffalo, Dr. D. Pa Gurry waB in Daniel country, was in town Saturday. CONTEST CNpSAUGUSTC 21. felsi Nell Robinson it till in the lead In the Care contest, Mm Fan- me xrawion, 01 xidiwutuib, wwuui MIbb Mabel Browning, of Earllpg-ton- , third, Miss Edna Peyton, of Mortons Gap. fourth, Miae Golda 8almon, of Earlington, fifth, Miss -- "' K, u Miss Dlvie Woodruff, of Bt. Charles, Bovanfh MIbb naval flrlfRn., nf this . .. . . w. DV,V,..V, place, Miss Alberta Baraett, of Mor- tons uaD. anu mibb runs w imams, of Ilsloy are fighting for seventh plaoe and any one. of the" throo may be Blxth or seventh next Friday. All of the contestants made great gains this week and several of thorn to do better next week. There are only three more weeks of the contest and the time 1b getting short. It behooveB the contestants to get ovory new aud renew subscriber and all of the job work they possibly can between now and the 21st day of ex-pe- ot - ., .' Aueuafc. "Rnmnmhnr thlu fcrln In a flix dftVB ralntvn. r1 iuo uiuot ucraunna&lrv niuug uuo ui .ItA tTCA.. KbAllf l uufclUK ful rivers in the world, with some of ..,- . .. . .. tno granaosc scenery imaginauio. -- r take thlB trip with us send in your name as Boon as possible aa we are limited to a certain number and can take only a few more before that number Is reaohed. The cost for the entire trip Is only $20.00. EARLINGTON 80,722 MIbb Mary Parker Mabel Browning " J"" "" " "- - if m - GoldaSalmon.. Hazel Prlflln MADISONVILLE 180,225 114,00o 05,000 20,550 Ruth Swlnuev .".. uortruuo xihuk '. ,mE mi,iu 02,550 127.G50 Alberta Barnett fv V.ti nn. "Pwr,nn Ik ( .....140.410 Boone country," visited frlendB here Vannn Trathen om nninrwo Sunday. Oli jxxxi.xjjai(0 Mrs. R. C. Long and daughter, TJfill "Roh nnon 202.600 78,600 Edna, were in Madisonvllle Monday Dixie Woodruff HANSON 6,400 8175 8,975 5125 '"" T.nnmirn MORTONS GAP ', Boone Monday, 'Quite a number of our citizens at tended the Great Hopkins County Fair at Madisonvllle last week. W. G. Wright, of Carbondale, waB In town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Woodruff was in Madisonvllle Friday. Lawson Asbmore and Max Gilli-lanof St. Bernard Store Force, are spending their vacation in Chicago. Mies Jettln Jenkins is viBitlng frlendB in Madisonvllle thlB week. Mrs, R. T. Ewlng, of Nashville, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Woodruff here this week. Mrs. M. T. Cranor spent Thursday in Madisonvllle. Mlss'Obarlle Woodruff spent Frl-'- i dav afternoon In DawBon, Mrs. Beta Long aud little eon Nor-rl- s, are visiting frlendB and relatives In Princeton this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Laffoon, of the country was in town Saturday. Mrs. Delia Southworth, of Earlington, spent Saturday and Sunday here with her BiBter, Mrs. Hamper, who Ib quite ill. Jeff Sisk was in Earlington Sunday. Mr. Joe Teague, manager for St, Bernard Mining Co. at Providence, his wife and children, spent Saturday and Bunday here with friends and relativoB. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Plain and children, of Madisonvllle, spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Rex McEuen Bpent Sunday here with his parents. H. O. Strader waB in Dawson Sunday. Mrs.lW. A. Robinson Bpent a few dayejin Earlmgton;thiB week with d, The W. O. W will have unveiling over the graye of LeBlie Fowler at Bethlehen the first Sunday in AuguBt. jBev.. Chalfant of Munsle Ind. Ib conducting a revival at Browders Lawson Ashmore, Bob.Davis and Cbappel is entertaining- - large audiAndy Berry wero In Dawson Friday ence and accomplishing great good. night MIbb Oastlebery ofPrlnceton is the Mrs. James Collins and .children gueBt of her cousin MIbb Bessie were fa Madi'sonville Friday. Finley. Rev, S. M. Bailey will preach at Mr. and Mrs. McGary Morton have the Methodist Oburoh here Saturday returned to their home at Mortons night, Sunday and Sunday night. after a weeks stay here. Mrs. W. O. Jenkins spent Sunday Mies CoraHolman, of Emplro,was In Madisonvllle with relatives. here Saturday. This is very hot weather, we find Robert DeMosB waB in Earlington ourselves drinking a great deal of Sunday. water, and whon thirsty will go any Rev. O. F. Wlmberly will be at distance to cool our thirst, if this is home for twomorrow night prayer so of mankind please keep in mind meeting. your stook, the horse or the. mule Mr., and Mrs. Grover Cardwell, of which you work, should not bo forgotten, there is a nice cool trough of Adton, were berp Saturday. Evorett Nail, Raymond Todd and water juBt bank of the Company Store and near the roadside, in which Soloman JameBon, of Anton, twere '" there is pouring oontiniously a cool-in- here Saturday. stream of water, so don't forgot Oscar Corbln of Coiltown was here i ar The usual services will bo held Sunday morning and . evening. The services will be brief And inspiring. Therowlllbe special muslo at the evening Bervice. The Sunday School session will be bright and attractive. The public is cordially invited. The Chtice of & Husband is too important a matter for a wo man to nenanaioappea Dy weakness bad' blood or foul breath. Avoid these klllbopes by taking Dr. King's Life Pills. New strength, flue complexion,!! pure breath, oheerful spirits things that win men follow their use1. Easysafe, sure 25o at all BOWJIAW-WYA- TT 4$ White City Notes A large number of our citizens assembled last Wednesday and went en masse t6 the FaMr at Madisonvllle. Hubert Davis, of Carbondale, has decided to make White City his future borne and' haBf6tfnet employ "' ment' h'ere. Bosb Mangum was in the County - $: druggists. Seat last Saturday. Mr. Martin whor recently came hero from Nortonvllle.haB returned to that plaoe, Mrs. Jennie Brown and ohildren Ethel and Susan are visiting frlonds in the vicinity of Earlington. Will Buntln has returnod from Earlington, wher be has been visit; ri& ?OT' Marriage of Two Popular Young Peopfe Wednesday your horseB. Friday. relatives. MIbb NORTONVIJUDIfi ...... Mattle Sbawofj theDanlel Ruth Jonos : Johanna Brown VHAMBY STATION Ife Rath Woodruff JfjL, ILSLEY ?" ' Tllonnli i ' t.w. I 84.860 Nina Williams DAWSON SPRINGS k nnn i j,nnfn.on .u(vvv AUU'ti luutgnu.i 4,075 Ruth Oansler NEBO 82,650 Josie Payne 7,575 Tiny Gates shopping. Mrs. Joe Wallace spent a few days in Madisonvllle last week. H. C. Strader and Andy Berry were in Madlsonvlllo Monday night. S. C. Harlon, who haB been working at Cleaton, 1b now at home again. Prof. M. T. Cranor Bpent Monday In Madisonvllle. Mrs. Birdie Carnle, of Daniel Boone, vjslted her parentis, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Graham, here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Warren and Plaster of Paris. of, and mind that a renewal subscription will give them one thousand votes and each Bee contains a coupon good for 25 votes, we sent a young lady from hero last year on this trip, lets send two this year. The condition of Mrs. John Kara-po- r Ib unimproved. Riley Butler left Tuesday for Ala., where the Third Ky. Regiment goes into encampment. Josh Tea"gue, is visiting in Providence this week. Ellis RoblnBon, of this place, was in Earlington Wednesday. W. J. Gribble, our Motnroyole expert, attended the Fair last weok, and on Tuesday eveuing he trlod to Imitate Kearney in doing the ''Dip Act" he struck a low place in the road with his wheel, aud now his arms and knees lookB like a cast of An-nlton, ters vlBlted MrB. Stewart In the country Monday. Norrls King, Will Gribble and Barton McEuen were iu Earlington Sunday nleht. . August 20th closes the Bee's oon- test for the Mammoth Cave trip, have you done anything for the St. Charles ccntostanta, please keep in Mrs.D.D. Woodruff and daugh- WilliB Robison of Island waB here Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Fannie Ren olds of Mortons Is viBitlng her parents Mr. and Mrc. Jack Shanks. Mrs Robt. Murphy visited relatives hero last week. John Utorback of Hopkinsvllle vlBlted bis parents here the past woek. Mr. C. R. Bowman and Miss Frances Ruth Wyatt surprised their many friends by belnp: marrried in Hopkinsvllle, Wednesday morning at 11:80 o'clock. The bride was viBitlng MIbb Ruth Croft in Hopkinsvllle. The groom in company with the officiating minister, Howard J. Brazelton, boarded the Dixie Flyer Wednesday morning and on their arrrival the party went to the t. parlors of the First Christian Church where the ceremony wbb Bald in nn impressive manner, after which tbey dined at ing. W. P. Doom was in Mad'isonville ' last week. Frank Green's children who have been qnlte'Blck are improving, ThiB being Institute week the ' Bchool children aro enloying an ear-- . ' ly vacation. Bailey is attending the Prof. O. P. Institute at Madisonvllle this week. ' f1, ' ; i 1 1 n Summer colds are hard to get rid frequently lead to asthma, bronchitis, and hay fever. Do not let your cold get a bold on you, but" use Foley'B Honey and Tar Compound for quick relief. W. H. Allen, Chelsea, Wis., says: "Wo prefer Foley's Honey and Tar Compound to other cough medicines because It quickly cures coughs and colds. It will ward off a cold if taken in time." Contains no opiates. Is Bate for children. Remember the name, odist pulpit Sunday morning and Foley's Honey and Tar Compound evening, be is a son of Rev. J. Tt' and accept on substitute. St. Ber- Randolph and Is well known here. nard Mining Co., Incorporated Drug (Continued on page 2) Department. Mr. and Mrs. Luslan Ooffman, of Anton, wero here Saturday. Claude Williams and sister, of Liberty, were here this week. Mr. and. Mrs. James Hioklin and daughter were here during the fair. Mr. and MrB. Mike Swope, of Mau-ltovisited relatives and attended the fair the past week. Melvin Hioklin, of the country, waB here Saturday. Mjes Nellie Fugate, of Bethlehem was here TueBday. In congratulations. W. Ej Laffoon and wife, of Anton, Miss Mary Parker- is on the sick were here Saturday. Far earache, toothache, pains, burns, scalds, list. Miss Mattle Jones, of the Island, sore throat, try Dr. Thomas' Ectectlc Oil, a Mrs. Claude Anderson is on the was here Friday. splendid remedy for emergencies. sick liB,t this week. S, H. Prather was in Earlington Mrs, M. O. Long, mother of Mike D. M. Myers Ib on the dinkey this Friday. Long, is visiting In MadiBonville. week, MIbsob Ruth Bryant and Eula Shipp, of Mortons, were here Friday ana Saturday. au.jiHBjpij Mrs. Annie Bryant, of Sturgis, was here last woek. Mr. and Mrs. John Hlcklln, of Anton, were here Saturday. INSURANCE Mrs. Harvey Graham, of Earling anu see uuncair ton, was In town Friday. uest tor i ornaaa, rire, Lire, Health p Rev. Joe Randolph filled the Meth and Accident Insurance. All the best Companies represented. u, - Foley Kidney Pills are healing, otrpncrthonlnp and tonio. and ann- tatn no harmful or habit forming arugs. JN. J. uornam, uasnier xsans of Woodvllle, Woedville, Ga recently had an acute attaok of kidney trouble. "The pains in my baok and kidneys were terrible, but I bought a bottle of Foley Kidney Pills and took them, and can truth-ful- lv say they have entirely relieved me.' I find more benefit from them than from any other kidnoy mediHotel Latham. cine I have ever taken.' ' Try them. Miss Wyatt is the lovely daughter Refuse any substitute. St. Bernard of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wyatt and has Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department, a wide circle of friends. Mr. Bowman haB held a responsiSmlley'Damc ble position b dispatcher In the L. & N. Offices here, and Is a young MIbb Mary Darao and Of to Smiley-wel- l mau of sterling worth and deservedknown you no; people of this ly popular. place, were marred Wednesday at The happy couple returued last the home of the bride, in the presnlghf They have rooms with Mr. ence of a few friends. The yonng and Mro. E. A. MoKinnon, taking people will reside at the home of the their meals at Victory Hotel. groom on Railroad St. Their The Bee joins their many friends frieads wish them much happiness, -- n n n 4i ., ' tT- ! a c t Duncan & v-au Gest ffk . H1 a M 3.f f E l - Office la Victory Building i&MrfUA'.iiiAiii iiferAinAriifAii ltA.rA AmiVtn itftniiittiinilfcilrtBh A.nilftii A ill :' n -' ? t MWUartJkMUtoMMMb r IIIMMM CbejMR&e I Subscription Rates Six mouths Three mouths SIurIo copies on One u Year fl.00 r0 5 ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT Member Vo of Kentucky Press Assotiation end oounty. application. Correspondents wanted in all parts of tl Address us for Spsoimon copioB mailed free j u r Second District Pablishers League Kentucky, Phone No. Post Ofllc Matter. Entered nt the Earlington as Second Class Madison-titl- 4 Branch Office in Ben Slaton's Office, Next Door to PostofHce, 24-- 2 Rings-M- ISS e, AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. Telephone 47 !i f Friday, July 26, 1912 We are Authorized to Jr hi H Announce Dan M. Evans as a candi date for the office of Mayor of the city of Earlington subject to the action of the Republican party in the primary to be held Saturday August 3rd, 1912. I i i 1 f." II y 1 K & . 'v r ALSO We are authorized to announce E. L. Wise as a candidate for the office of Mayor of the city of Earlington subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary lo de held Saturday August 3rd, 191 2. Mrs. Obas. Bowland died Thursday afternoon after a lingering of consumption, her husband died recently of tho same disease. Mrs. Bowland was a good woman, the funeral will be conducted some time today. Mrs. Gordon, wife of Judge J. Flem Gordon, died at the home of her mother Mrs. J. W. Pritchett, Tuesday afternoon. She bad been a sufferer for more thau a year aud a few months ago her malady waB pronounced by a specialist of renoun as institute; being inourable and she returue'd to Miss Ophelia Davis of Mortons Gap her home that her remaining days is here at the institute. ill-nes- B bt Hpent with her loved ones and while her suiferioRS were not contl-nuoshe realized her condition was critical and was content to change this hfo for a home in heaven but saddened by the parting with a loving husband, mother, and brothers ind sisters. She was an excellent Christian womau and an able worker In the Methodist churoli and loaves a host of friends to mourn her loss. The funoral was oonduo- sou uy ituvi Ui i.' VYiLuuuny ut mo home of her mother on Seminary. St. Wednesday afternoon. Inter ment took place at Odd Fellows cemetrey. Miss Poail Slaton of Nor onville was here Hevoral days tlii past w ik. Miss Mattle Shaver of JJutik-Boone It) here this week. MiBses Tina Lutz, Venerah Xiutz Bonnio Bosbears, Nola and Flora Wilkoy aud Ethel Cox of Dawson are here attending the institute. Misses Cornelia Quinn and Pearl Wyatt of Dalton are here at institute. MIssob Elizabeth Kemp and Mary Mothershoad of Earlington are attending tho institute. Misses Charlie Ash by and Gusta Jones of Hanson country are attending institute. Misses Vada Cates and Nannie Porter near Nebo are attending l v might Roslllne Bourland of EvanBvillo Tho guest numbered twelve couple and spent a moBt enjoyable evening. Mrs. Bern MiesoB Ruth iiiirt Josephine Clark entertained Monday evening In hort or of thoir tjharminsr rhobI Mirs THERMOS THE BOTTLE Keeps Liquids Hot 24 Hours. Keeps Liquids Cold 24-Hou- c t t ALSO We are authorized to announced Dr. C. B. Johnson for the office as of Mayor of the city' of Earlington subject to the action of the Republican party in the primary to be held Saturday August 3rd. 1912. ADDITIONAL MADISONVILLE NOTES Looking for Bargains Then visit our July Clearance Sale All this week Kemcmber this is the last week of this- SHOPPERS FESTI- VAL. fCoutinuod from Page 1.) 'Company E. lefts on a speolal train "Thursday for Annietou, Ala., where they will be in camp two weeks, they have gained several new members and aro oxpeoting a good time, the companies from Earlington, Hart-fort- f, Henderson and 'HopkinBville, went on tho same train. We wish them all a safe and pleasant trip. "Wren Howard and John Carroll, of Madisonville, woro in Earlington "Weduoeday evening. Mrs. Lafe Griffin and daughter, kiss Hazel, of Earlington, were here Wednesday. Not junk, but good clean Merchandise at Clearance- prices". Everything We can save you money on anything ya need-fedcuced.- T ' 00 i 'Wednesday. ' flifra-W. work in Owonsboro. Mrs. Thad Davis, of DanlolBoono, Is here attending the Institute. Dave Fowler, of Bethlehem, was here veBterday. James Cox, of Elk Creek country, Is here this week. Percy Henry, of BrowdorB, Is here this woek. Herman Jaoksou, of Anton, Is hero this week Miss Ethel Jackson, of Anton, is here visiting relatives. Mibb Edna Wooton, of the Island, is here this week. Miss Mary Eliza Barnett entertained abont fifty of her little friends at a bacon fry and lawn party at her pleasant homo on East Brondway, Thursday afternoon. Misses Lady-ro- e and Mary Buth Henson, of Clay, were the quests of honor. The young people played gameB and enjoyed themselves In true childhood manner the little guests were cordially received by MesdamoB B. M M7yersrJ. W. IiOng', Alex Lunsford and Hillary Spencer. M3ss-tbe- l Jackson, of Anton, is here the guest of Miss Mary Bell Todd during the institute. Miss-- Annie Cox, of Ansomla, vlslt-e- d fira. Berry Sugg here last week. Mrs.. Wm. Parker has returned from-visit to her sister Mrs. Ethel Chappie near Richland. Mtss Pearl Martin and slstar- MrB. Ross TXtloy, of Pleasant Grove, were here Wednesday shopping. ' of Liberty, was bere Lonnie a Thursday night. Miss Mattle Rudd has returned to her homo in Hanson aftor a weeks visit to relatives and friends here. Paul Walker has roslgned his position with J. B. Armstrong and will day evening at her beautiful home on Main 8t. m honor of Miss Madllne Cook who is one of our most oharuv iiiir in liih mnntr nnnuMrm niitin jn tno olt Misses Nettle Church and Nanaio Forehan of Nashville who have been the attractive visitors of Miss Elizabeth DeMoss returned home today. Mrs. Ed Moore went to Hopkins--vill- e " today. Paul King, of Earlington, was hero Slaton entertaned Tues- We are now able to offer the public some unique patterns Bottles and Outfits, at very attractive prices,, having just received a Targe shipment of these goods direct from New York City. Everybody is familiar with the many ways in which the Thermo Bottle caw be used. It is indispensable ta the sick room, adds 50 per cent of pleasure to the outing, makes the' dinner hour one to the workingman and is in every way a luxury at a price within the reach of all. Filled, emptied and cleaned like an ordinary bottle. Lasts a lifetime. Below we carried in stock:: n and prices of some of the patterns No.' li9A Black Metal, pint. . No. 6A Nickel Plate, pint. No 19NA Nickel. Plate " No. 2APig Skin, pint.. .. .. $2.Q0 No. 19QNA Nickeli Plate, qt. ...$3.00 .$2 5u No. 19QA Black Metal, quart $3.00 $2.00 No. 1A Red Morocco, pint. . . .$3.50 $3 50 No. 8A Black Morocco, pint... $3.50 $0 65 $1 25 $ 1 .00 Thermaline Case for pint bottle, each Thermajine Case for 2 pint bottles, each Nickel Plated Lunch Box, each Enameled Lunch Box, each - $0.35 ST.. BERNARD MINING CO. Incorporated DRUG DEPARTMENT Xi iKP&XFX fw vkviw &t&&ttt&tXW mr.Tk-vt- t 1 K&BSBBBQH5 S3 Are You Going to Build or Remodel This Season? If so, let us advise you' regarding your.plumb-ing.an- d - heating equipment. . l They are' the most important, elaments of he home; and, should receive careful consideration. Bathrooms whkhwehave instalkd'are giving' " thekr owners perfect service - ' , Stn, Im "Standard" Plumbing Fixtures and 'our expert workmen never faU' to give satisfaction. -- Come In, Look Around, Be Convinced: DeMoss who has been vory sick is tome better. uy The McLeod Store Incorporated Madisonville Kentucky MrttiCfcritfiu Wkwnk XaditMYllle S. M. Bernard, regular minister of this church, Trill occupy the pulpit PundayJaty 38. His subjeot at 11 a..m. wilt bo "Some thoughts about tho HoPy Spirit." His subject at 8 p. ra. will be "Some thoughts about Jeans Christ " Splendid audionoes last Sunday morning and evoulng, also Wednesday evening. Try these services Sunday. MADISONVUXE PLUMBING CO. JOHN L. BRIEN, MANAGER 121 Sug&Strett MADISOWME,. KY. fAwm 32 BEE ADS PAY. GET THE HABIT M. Profit Sharing Sale Continued if 4 More Days 69c i T,' In order to make a complete cleaning up oi all remnants, odds and ends and soiled samples and odd sizes of different lines in each department. We have decided to continue our bargain days until and" including Thursday, Aug. 1. From SPECIAL FOK SATURDAY " tt ' Also from 2r30 until 3:30 Men's $1.00 S.hirts until 11 o'clock all Calicoes vyill.be sold nA ' .; ft ':..,.::.,.-;,- . .f;...,..,.....l. for WU at, per yard.. :' Ladies' 25c Vests from, 2:30 until 3:30 1 10 -- ; 1or.. Al t i , 3c I Something special for each day, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. you want. Sale closes Thursday evening, August V; at 7 o'clock. Come and see. It might be just what A B SllTUCS J c owan&& INCORPORATED X. Company Kentucky i .w, X n i t i ' w Earlington inrgnriiTM"iM'r'iHi wtS.A&j 4fcs irtMMifa.inVif nai i td&&3lli tsl .ngjMr" a as' 'DULIN'S! Sf fe. :?: Pleasant Outing Tho Sewing Olub hud its an- C. A. - MORTON Indigestion causes heartburn, nausea, impure blood, and more trouble than many different kinds of diseases. The food you eat ferments in your stomach, and the poisons it forms are absorbed into your whole system, causing many distressing symptoms. At the first sign of indigestion, try E62 MADISONVILLE, KY. stomach, nervousness, sour fv- - Funeral Director and Embalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Nignt. Bedford's The man who whispeis down a well Aboat the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and )n Gilbert Sanitarium at Evansvllle for some time has returned homo muoh improved in health. Mrs. John Prico and brothor, nf MadiBonvllle. visited the family of Paul Price Wednesday. Rufus Brame spent yesterday in Mrs. II. D. Cowand who has been Black-Draug- ht "hollers." Neivs of the Town Mrs. Orlean Emmett, of Madison ville, was in town Wednesday. Mrs. Mollle Wyatt, of Madlson-vill- e was In the city Wednesday. Miss Ruth Trover, of Southard, was In town yesterday. MrjOaroIine Bisk, of Southard, ' wan town yesterday. Roy Wyatt, of Madlsonvllle, was Nashville. Mrs. Iley Brinkley who was operated on for appendicitis at the Gilbert Sanitarium in EvansvHle, is at home again recovering nicely. Wanted at once 100 Miners. Stoady work. , NOBTONVILIiB COAIj & COKE CO. the old, reliable, vegetable liver powder, to quickly cleanse your system from these undesirable poisons. Mrs. Riley Laramore, of Good water, Mo., says: "I suffered for years from dyspepThedford's sia and heartburn. in small doses, cured my heartburn in a few days, and now can cat without Try it. distress." Black-Draught, nual outiug ut Lakeside Park Thursday afternoon aud evening. The husbands were invited for supper which was pnrved at 6 o'clock. There was an abundance of fried chicken and every thing else to tempt, the appetite. Those enjoying th occasion were Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Spiliman, Miss Kathleen and their guests Mr. aud Mrs. Brown, of Franklin Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Long and Elizabeth, Mr. aud Mrs. John L. Long, Prof, and Mrs. O. E. Dudley.David and Hal, Mr. and Mrs. Nollie Umstead and Oarl, Mrs. D. M. Umstead, Dr. A. 0. Sifik and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. BrazeUon and Howard, Jr., Mrs. Vaught and Bertha, Miss Katie Whalen, Mary of Hendersou. Mid-Summ- er SPECIALS TO effect a complete clean up on i the following lines, we offer them at these extremely low prices. $25.00 and $20.00 Net Lingerie Dresses Choice of any Lingerie or Silk Dress selling regularly up to $17.60, at Choice of all Lingerie and Pique Dresses selling up to $6.60, at Choice of any Tailor Suit M Anna-Schlamp- , A Texas Wonder The Texas Wonber cureB Kidney and cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism, and all irregularities of bladder troubles, removing grayel, the kidneys and bladder in both men and women Regulates blsCder trourleR in children, If not sold by yonr druggist will be sent by mall on reclpt of $1.00. One small bottle is two months treatment anb seldom fails to perfect a cure, Send for testimonials from Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W, Hall 2953 Olive street, St. Louts Mo. gold by all druggists. Originated Dinner Custom. Wo are told that in Venice originated the custom of giving favors to guests. Henry III. attended a sugar banquet In the doge's palace where plates, cups and oven napkins were formed from sugar, and 300 spun sugar effigies wore given to the ladies. 9 &M "f fH g nALrrillUL II Q p9a ""Jg I r DD1PC that sold up to $35.00, Silk Suits included ft firt $ iI U.UU 1 ft '. Incorporated Mrs. T. H. Stone, of Madlsonvllle, visited friends hore Wednesday. Mlssos Coyle gave a dinner party Saturday and Tuesday evenings in compliment, to their gueBt, Miss Wheeler, of Louisville, both being most ploasadt affairs. Robert Merrlhew is on 04 and 05 in town Wodnesday. for a weeks run. Let Brinkley figure on your . Mrs. Phil Soblamp aud daughter, plumbing he can save you of Henderson, visited her sister, Insist on thedford's Mrs. iioblnson, who has been vis iting hor daughter, Mrs. WaBh Travis, for a few days returned to her home In St. Charles Wednesday. Mrs. Ed Fugate and daughter are Providence this week visiting, rela-tive- Ladies's Shirt Waists, Childrens' Wash Dresses, Kimonas, Muslin TJnderwear, Petticoats, Separate Skirts, White Cotton Corduroy Skirts, are all very much REDUCED IN PRICES Don't forget that all Summer piece goods, TA1WNS, such as BATISTES, ' LINENS, RE WHITE GOODS, etc.. are at -- s. money. At A. G. Drapers Tin Shop. - Mrs. Elmer Peyton was in Providence yesterday attending the fair. Miss Margaret- Mitchell was in - Miss Annie Moore'thls week. Only flvo more months till Christmas. Do your shopping early, before the rush beglnB. - hours, and king Henry brought with Mibbbb Louise and Margaret of MadleonviUe, were in him his own bottler, who presided over the Vines. town Tuesday afternoon This dinner of state lasted three ,; Home For Sale '! terday. Providence-yesterdaChance of a lifetime to make a WANTED Gentlemen room-er- s fair. splendid investment either for for two nicely furnished Mr. and Mrs. Ohaney Strango was Rev. J. A. Collier preached a on "Scriptural Sanoti-ficatlo- rooms, centrally, located, terms renting purpose or a home come Providence yesterday. at the Northern Methodist reasonable. Apply at this of- to the Bee office and find out Mrs. Dennis Davia was In Provi;' Churcb Wednesday night. The fice. ' dence yesterday attending the fair. tf about it. '',' was plainly I presence of the flulrlt Maok Lynch, of Dawson, visited Ned Barnes is in Providence visit' felt and all who wished it. received ,ing in the city this week. relatives and attend Ing'tbV fair. RjtVdiBgHint fer Travelere. blessslng to their souls. Rev. W. a tli dictionary 'for pleasur OLD RAGS wanted at Bee office M. Rogers was also present. They Ellis Bnbldson, of St, Ciiarles.waB is ,ot aa uBkaows occupation, aad clean cotten only accepted. tbN Is the toittmonT of nn Wftll left yesterday for Madlsonvllle in town Wednesday. Itogera is attending the where they will begin Utaude ..- -. .. tent meet u Tooaii Phllllni, nfnt.flharlna.arAB kao&a aa that, while traveling, he ......r-v' Xaft at Providence this week.' ' ' ing. nairouad oa etymological dictionary a In town Wednesday. "perpetual succession of pleasant surtoMrs. John Swift will leave prises." Suck a book is good for one morrow for Providence whero she wko finds it kard to concentrate kli will visit relatives. Mini aaid tke distractions of a jour y. Mrs. Joe Brinkley left yesterday -. To Mr. Dan M. Evarts, Dr. C. B. Johnson, for St. Bethlehem, Tenn., where she will bo the guest of Mrs. Richard Ituttfsna That Preduee Indifference. on u" . Plumbing Supplies at Draper's tin shoD. attending the 0. E. Brinkley. Peroy Stewart," of Madlsonvllle, A. G. attended the fair at Providence yes- DUCED PRICES. hm Mid-Summ- er ALL ' MEN'S WEAR REDUCED . '. Main et. ,,-..- .,.., (jljjyt i DULIN'S! jf, Main St. Mr. E. L. Wise, Mr. H. D. Cowand, Candidates for MOffice of MaVor of T j MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY Earlington, Ky. '. . Gentlcmfch:- .,; L- 'if We, the undersigned tax payers, business men and voters of Earlington believing that the time has arrived when our city should meet the spirit of the times and open its gates to capital which is seeking investment, to the extent of offering-concessions Taylor. . FOR SALE One $100 course in anything oxcept civil engineering, from Internationals Correspondence School of Scrauton Pa. Will sell at a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. Mr. and Mrs. D. E.. Brown, of Frajiklin, Ky., are the guests of Mr. A. G. Spiliman, of this oity. Mrs. Fred Hippie, of Muskogee,N Okla., is visiting hor brother M. B. Long. There are situations in whlck kope and fear run. tocrettar. 1b which thw Btutually destroy one aaotker, and lose themselves in a 4ull Jrodtffef ence. If it were Bet . .Bow hsM w bear tr know of taotej wfee are Most er te ua ftetag la heurly peril, aai yet go on as usual witk eur ordinary ertrr- - m mi The Bee's Mammoth Cave Contest NOT TRANSFERABLE r HfeT Let Brinkley figure on your plumbing he can" save you) money. At A. G. Drapes's Tin Shop. on taxesjor; a num- ber of years, and such other inducements as are offered by other cities(many of them with far less natural advantages than we possess,) hereby call upon you and each of you-t- o publish your position upon the question, If you favor them please tell us how you expect to get the desired j results. Mike Bohan, J; F. DeVylder, L. Watts, R. L. Faver, Cansler & G-.A3P- ; T., Ma-lone- y, rates from his place as "father of A GREAT PRESIDENTIAL medicine" by anticipating his discov. CAMPAIGN OFFER eries some 6,000 years. Even appendicitis, it is asserted, is described In the old papyrus. It now remains for. some The Mott Liberal We Have Ever Made one to show that Eccleslastes' dictum, "There is nothing new under the sun," y Bee until Jan- was really written by Pharaoh or The uary 1, 1913 aud the Daily Evening Thothmes. Post untirNovember 10, 1912, (count the time) Just $1. This is less than Oneway to relievo habitual constipation Is to one-ha- lf the regular price. The take regularly a mild laxative, Doan's ReRuleW sooner you send in your order the are recommended for this purpose, 15c a box at the more you will get for your raon all 4rug storei ey. Be sure to send you order under Flies a Bane of Life In Africa. y this special rate today to the House flies are prevalent in South Bee, Earlington. Ky. Africa during the raoathB of October, November, December, January ana Semi-WeeklSemi-Weekl- Misses Minnie Rodder,' Aurelia Waller and Hazel Griffin motered to Madlsonvllle last night." Iconoclast Resumes Work. MIbb Lucy Fawcett who has been A Chicago phyalcian has made a quite ill at her., home in Madison-vllltranslation of an Egyptian papyrus 1b better. which, it Is claimed, dislodges Hippoco, reasonably hope to be healthy or uaaufciiui oy wasninp aisnes, sweep-iuf- r and dolun housework all day, and crawling In) bed dead tired at night. You must net out into the open air and BUnlight. If you do this.. every day and keep your Btom-ao- h and bowels, in good order by taking Chamberlain's Tablets when neeaea, you snouid become both healthy and boautifui. For sale py all Dealers. If you are & hounawlfn vnn nannnf. Good for 25 Votes for Mi It placed in ' Ballot Box in Bee Office before Saturday, August. 3 I I LOOK 1 1 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 Kemington (two color ribbon) each 2 No. 4 Underwood, visible, each No. 2 L C- - at THIS Select ' r .$35 00 45.00 55.00 rM Smith, visible, equipped with tabulator, back spacer, two color ribbon,. and automatic ribbon reverse. . 60.00 ' .. xa These machines ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED not to be'. shopworn nor .second hand. Every one a BARGAIN, and at these ' prices will not last long. Cash or installment. Act quickly or you may be TOOvLATE. ; Wu McEuen, L. J. W. Boyd, C. Wiley, Webb Bros., Brown Bros., Hollinger & Truempy, J. H. Brown, Geo. King, W. H. Whitford, O. C. Cansler, L.TL. Goodloe, J. E. Coyle, Mrs: J. J. Sullivan, ,K.'B. Arnold, B. Ben E. Nixon, M.flB. Longhand At-J. Solving thafolklcss Egg Problem. William C. Christine, a carrier on ono of the rural routes out of Washington, puts in his spare time raising chickens, and he claims to have developed a hen that lays yolkless eegs. Christine BayB this hen has laid half a dozen eggs of that variety. It is his ambition to supply yolkleBS eggs to bilkers and caterers for uso in icing February. As screen doors and dows aro unknown there, the houses are filled with flies. Fly paper is now being used extensively. win- LAMASCO SUPPLY CO. Room 3 M v Vlciory Buildintf. KENTUCKV. 't j: . EARLINGTON, nm t cakes. is the tape worm. The greatest enemv of childhood Flageolet is the musical name of a French scientist who has invented a wireless receiver so delicate, according" to tho description recently given beforo tho French Academy of Sciences, that it can detect the advent of a storm threo hundred miles away. ' Irresolution to Be Pitied.. Thbre$,is:' nothing more pitiable in the world .than an irresolute raan.uos- clllatlng,between two feeljngs, who woum wuungiy unite tne two, ana wno does not perceive that nothing can unite the two. Goethe. Marvelous Storm Detector. w .i JM '"V iM 11 Notice to Contestants 1,000 .votes will be allowed on every $i.oo ,worth of printing turned in by contestants in the Mammoth Cave Contest 'n nett. th and undormines the constitution. The greatest ennmy of intestinal worms is WHITE'S CREAM Ibtfremov.es, the worms and helps the chUxH5aok to strength vigor and oheeraluess. Prico 25ots. per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. ,ncorpornted, Drug NER-MIFYG- It destroys heal- E. For prices on printing telephone No. 47, Earlington, or No. 4, Madisonyille. .im 4 x ''1 K XiiU tl TESTIMONY OF FIVE WOMEN 'Proves That Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Is Reliable. Com-poun- d Reedville, Ore. "I can truly recom-tmen- d Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to all women who are passing throuch the Chance of Life, as it made me a well woman aiter Mrs. MARY BOGART, Reedville, Oregon. New Orleans, La. "When passing through the Change of Life I was troubled with hot flashes, weak and dizzy spells and backache. Iwasnotfltfor anything until I took Ly dia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound which proved worth its weight incoldtome."-Mrs.GA- suffering three years." KVtMy Bojart l COLORED COLUMN. Messrs. Tom Smith and Smith KRV. J. B. EVANS, EDITOR DavlB wero in town Tuesday. Mesdamos J. N. Oats and Oleve Ilecln Notes Whitfield are attending the institute at MadiBonvllle. The paBtor of tho Pleasant Grovo Don't forget the Band BoyB picnic church, third year anniversary was colobrated with a number of 'minisAugust 8. Everybody invited. ters and friends wno spoke highly of e bowels foel juricoih Rev. P. D. Gordon pastorialship and When the and you mlsB thn6xhilaratiiig his work and Christian standlngand feoling,that always teflows a coplmiB and members witmorning operatiofta dose of HER-BIN- E also tho Deaconsgreatest builder and will set .v6fi right In a couple ness him as the of hours. Jf tafen at bedtime you councellor they ever had.. The meetKet ItH boneflcial 6flect after break- ing began on July 10, 1012 holding fast next day. Price 50 cents. 21, 1912. Preaohlng by Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Ii -- until July different Divines, Revs. R. P. WhiteDrug Department. corporate, side, J. C. Marshall, G. W, Grant. P. wont to Madison- D. Deness. W. M. Jones, J. O. WatThe Boy Scouts ville Thursday afternoon and de- son and othor DivlneB were present. The church was greatly revived In feated the Scouts there m a game of baseball. The Bcore was 8 to 0. this meeting and gave their pastor Evanp-villRev. P. D. Gordon the amount of JJMiss Minnie Rodder, of and a month of pleaflure waB is visiting her friend, MIbb presented to him. Sisters; Lillian Aurelia Waller thlB week. fort-able, $2-1.8- 5 Fort, Jlrrimifl Tiuum, Lizzie Carter, Clara "Wath, Finis Crlm, Bros, and StsterBTom Small, Sam Roles and Sister Rob gave a nice entertainment for tho Pastor and also the church has granted Rev. P. D. Gordon a vacation of three weoks and Rev. P. D. Gordon and wife will leave for St. Louis Saturday to pay their children a visit. Rev. Watson will preach for his people until he f :fc 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 aro again running tho "WorldB Best Piotiiros," You know whit that means. "LublnB." "Biograph," "Kaloms," Essanv," "Pathe," "Sellg" and "Vltograph." MADISONVILLE, KY. Matinee Dally 2 p. m. returns. At 11 o'olock Sunday on of the greatest and nobloBt lectures was delivered by Prof. Bell, touching the hlBtory life of Rev. P, D. Gordon saying that through the kuowledge of his life of Rev, P. D. Gordon, he found him the moBt worthy irilniR-te- r of, his life. Smith Suggs, Roles and Stoner all talk of him as a hero. Written by Rev. J. H. Thomas. BEE ADS PAY 1 V - andcau ton Blondeau, S 1541 Po- - iMnChaU lymnia St., New Orleans. Mishawaka.Ind.-- " Wo men passing through the Change of Lifo can take nothing better than Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comnound. I am recom- because of what it has done forme. Bauer, 523 E. Marion St, Mishawaka, lnd. Alton Station,Ky.-"F- or months I suffered from troubles in consequence of my age and thought I could not live. Lydia E. mendingittoallmyfriends BIG DOINGS AT BBBBBBBBBB i? iMretnwuE Compound made me well and I want other suffering women to know about it. tAJhomM Mrs. EMMA BAILEY, Alton mmmml Station, Ky. Deisem, No. Dak. "I was passing through Change of Life and felt very bad. I could not sleep and was very servous. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound restored me to perfect health Mrs. and I would not be without F. M. Thorn, Deisem, No. Dak. Pinkham's Vegetable BBBI BBBB BBBB .BBBBB BBBLfl BBBB BBBB BBBLbLbLh BBbB LbLbH JbLbLbV JBLbB BLbLbV BLbLbV BBBBBBBH it" n bB LbBbbB BBLB -- ,4 Nortonville Notes X Big: picnic and moonlight to be given by the Nortonville Brass Band, Saturday, August 3. Come out and enjoy the evening, plenty of good uiubIc and a nice time assured' all who attended. tC. B. Trathen was in Dawson Tuesday in the interest of the Kentucky Consumers Oil Co. '.. Mrs. T. J. Morgan and daughter attended the fair at Madieonville S I i Frldav. , Dr. Pascal Moore, of Greenvillekyas in town luesaay. .? Mr. and Mrs. Ott Price, and little daughter attended the fair at Friday. - Messrs John Mills, Leonard Kerry Lovlu and Tom Woodward were In Madisonville Friday attending the fair. iRBt Mad-onvil- le Fer-gerso- , i n, . f.4 - The Nortonville Concert Band will give a .J. W-Ham- by was in Madisonville b busineBB TueBday. Mrs. C. B. Trathen Is on the sick iBt. ThoJMammoth Gave Contest Is (drawing to a close. Now is the time to clip the voting coupons in your paper and give them to the girl that you want to help win the trip. Messrs. Lonnie Head and W. C Bamby were in Madisonville Sat air day taking in the fair. John H. Trathen, of the Beo.cn Creek Coal Co., made a business trip tiero Monday. W. O. Hamby made a flying trip $o HopkliiBvllle Friday night. Our moving picture show has been discontinued for a few weeks on ao (count of the extreme warm weather. MeaBrs W. P. Burba, W. C. Ham-iA. B. Lacy and O. B. Trathen attended the fair at Madisonville 2Tnday. ' Mrs. B. C. Garey and daughter, f Montgomery, Ala., are visiting her "sister, Mrs. J.'.TV. Hamby. Fred Dixon ourjpopular telephone Manager, took in the fair at . Picnic and ; Dance ''ii In the grove near Nortonville oh Saturday, August ,3. And there will be something doing all the time. Good music will be;the feature. Those who care to dance can enjoy this pastime to their hearts content. There will be plenty of good things to eat and drink. Good order will be maintained. A number of public speakers have been .invited to attend and address the crowd on public issues of the day. Let every one turn out and bring your family, .if you have no family bring your girl and we insure you a WA good time. i y, i 'J '.. r." . son, Ky. Robert Trathen, of Oleatou, has 3sen at home several days visiting ,3ils parents at Oak Hill. Miss Lela "Wright, of Beech Grove Bllbro at New Salem Sunday afternoon. MIbb. Lola Mae Prowse 1b spending the week with relatives near John- r Quite a crowd attended the funerFriday. Madi-sanvil- le i al of Rev. who haB been the guest of Annie Mario Morgan for several days home Saturday. MIbb Bettie Blakely and Buby 3)ixon, Miss Gable Murray and Dick Hanklns, of Oak Hill, were married last Wednesday. Their friends 'wish them much happiness. JMIbs Eva and Edna Davis and 33 pa and Florence Kirkwood;; attended the dauce here Friday night. Misses Mary and Fannie Trathen attended the fair at Madlsonvlllo 3aVt week. Miss Rosa Oats is attending the tsachers institute at Madisonville rttls week. , SATURDAY.AUGUST 3 ft DONT FORGET THE DATE r t- .,! LtwMiiiri.r,..lt,iiUlrfwi i J-.y- g' A N