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IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-THIRD BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. 62 YEAR EARUNGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1912 M MTCHafe 5ss7'B fZSA r .?,. "iftW y CROW i- -. - p- - ,. -, , r ,c . 'litAtittKJut. s MAYOR SUBJECT TO THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY X I t FRIEND OF THE MASSES You Cannot Make a Mistake When You Vote For The People's Candidate' YOUR VOTE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED . ll . -- j b r - t- - tJ 1 -- 'fy!h,,, - -- - iiqywj.ny ? w ir "Ka fr BMMMMVMMI VOTE FOR t DAN M. EVANS FOR MAYOR OF E ARLINGTON t You have known him all his life' and know he has the best interest of Earlington and her. people at heart i a '1 h 'Wr Thursday night in time to take (F NEW LEADER IN Rates traiu 03 for home This is one Subscription of the most delightful trips you CAVE CONTEST could possibly take for the ?1.00 One Year This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under new money. Think of the mooulight 50 Six mouth a 25 Three months management and it's management guarantees nights on beautiful Green river, As Contest Nears End EnthusiPAUL M. MOORE. 6 Single copies EDITOR AND PUBLISHER its patrons high class entertainments. of the graftd scenery along its asm funs High Miss Edna J. E. FAWOETT MANAGER 200 mile length, music and Sp9cimen copies mailed free ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS Peyton, of Mortons on application. Corresponddancing in the brilliantly lightEspecially Adopted or Ladies' and Children in all parts of the ents wanted Gap, in the Lead ed dining room, and at the end county. Address ub for Member of of the trip Mammoth Cave with Kentucky Press Association We are again running the " Worlds Best Pictures." You MISS FANNIE TRATHEN, all its wonderful sights. The the Earlington know what that means. "Lublns." "Biograph," "Kalema," Entered at and OF NORTONVILLE. SECOND "EBsany," "Pathe," "Selig" and "Vitograph." Post Office as Second ClasB historic old hotel with its hunSecond District Publishers League Matter. dred rooms and wide balconies. MADISONVILLE, KY. Matinee Daily 2 p. m. There is a uew leader in the With its stately forest trees and Branch Office in Ben Slaton's Office, Next Door to PostofEce, MadisonBee's Marrynoth cool sparkling spring water and Gave AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. ville, Kentucky, Phone No. 24-- 2 Rings-M- ISS Coutest this week. Miss the absolute rest from worry, Edna Peyton, of Mortons Gap, ADDITIONAL MADISONVILLE NOTES work and toil for six days, is it jumps from Friday, August 2, 1912 I Telephone 47 fourth place to first. the small sum of Miss Fannie not Nortonville Notes j Tratheu, of Norton-tonvill- e Madiionville Christian Church We have room for ten .$20 00? landa second place and S. M. Bernard will preach Suuday more ou this trip aud if you Miss Nellie We are Authorized to SPECIAL COACH of St. morning on "Some Pointers on the wish to accompany us send in' Charles is a close third. As the Gospel Plau of Salvation." Mr. aud Mrs. J. R. Harrison spent your name not later than Aug- end of the Announce At 8 p. m. will bo usual Borvices Suuday with friouds in Olarksvftl- contest draws uear FOR THE BEE'S ust 22nd. T. F..Gallard was in Hopkinsvllle the enthusiasm runs high aud subject, "The Inspired Word." Dan M. Evans as a candiAny oue who desires to 8end a things will happen After church Sunday night tho in the next congregation will tarry a few min- Tuesday on businoss. date for the office of Mayor Mammoth Cave Party Will daughter or small boy may be as- few days. The contest closes at utes to conBidor an Important mat-tor- " Chaa. Graddy attended the of the city of Earlington subsured they will be we'l looked funeral of Arthur Teaguo at Good Leave Earlington on Train for the good of Madisonville. after, Mrs, J, E, Fawcett will midnight, Wednesday, Aug., 21 Hope Tuesday evening. ject to the action of the ReYou are invited. 52 Saturday, Aug' 24. will be the ohaperoue aud take aud no votes will be received af Deputy Sheriff Williams was in publican party in the primary as good care of your children as ter that time, The flnul couut Mr. and Mrs, Grovor Cardwoll, of town Tuesday aUeruooUi she does her own. to be held Saturday August ALL ARRANGEMENTS will be made Tiiurnduy and the Anton, were here Wednesday shop. Miss Iva Stanley, Who has boon Don't put this trip off until names of the jrdj-1912HAVE BEEN MADE winners announced ping. paying relatives an extended visit uextyear co witlfus August 24, Recent nowB from our military in Eddyville passed through here iu Fridays issue. We will pubwe insure you a delightful time ALSO Arrangements have been made and a week of rest and pleasure. lish tho standing of contestants company, iu camp at Anulston, re- Tuesday euroute to hear home in port all doing well. Madisonville. We are authorized to an- with the L. & N. to put a special oue more time on Friday, Aug., A vast amount ot ill health is due Mrs. George King wont to St. Mias'Marle Morgan visited relanounce E. L. Wise as a can-dida- coach on train 52 Saturday Aug- to impaired digestion. When the 9 aud they will not be published Charles for a visit Wednesday. tives in Greenvlllo Saturday and for the office of Mayor ust 24th, for the accomodation of stomach fails to perform its junc- any more until the end of conMiss Leila Wilson, of White PlalnB Sunday. tions properly the whole system beof the city of Earlington sub- the Semi Weekly Bee's Mam comes deranged. A few doses of test. Get busy now and turu in country, is tho guest of Mrs. A. E. Messrs. James Lonnio Heard and moth Gave party. On arrival at Jack Lander Jr. called In a ject to the action of the Dem- Evansville the party will board Ohamberlain'6 Tablets is all you all ycur subscribers, job work Rees. need. Thev will strengthen your didirection from here Sunday T. E. Fiuley went to Providence gestion, invigorate your liver, and and money. The coupons in paocratic party in the primary ODe of the Street Railway Com- regulate your bowels, entirely doing evening report a pleasant evening. Wednesday. per are good until August 21. with that miserable feeling to de held Saturday August panies big summer cars and be away to Miss Sadve Bethol has returned There is a hot fight on for the Miss Kate Collons went to Hendue faultv digestion. Try it. given a ride over the city. At Many others hnvo been permanently first place and the $40.00 gold derson Wednesday to visltrelatives. home froid a two weeks visit to re. 3rd, 1912. Mrs. Elizabeth MeEuen, 86 years lativea iu Ciarksvllle, Toun. 3:80 o'clock they will take the cured why not you? For sale by watch and another light for sev All Dealers. ALSO of age, died Wednesday at the Steamer Oity of Evansville and Messrs. A. B. and A. K. Laoy, Ct. place, this place could be of her daughter, Mrs. James B. We are authorized to an- arrange for staterooms for the Miss Garnett Llndle, of Clay, was enth by any of four Trathen, E. O. Kennedy and W. won contestants. Baiwin, of the HaiiBon country, with in the city Wednesday night attend- As C. Hamby attended Masonic Lodge nounced Dr. C. B. Johnson trip. The steamer will leave ing the dance. 600n as the Onal count is whom Bhe made her home. Her made the winning candidates death was due to a'broken hip sus- at CroCt.in Saturday night. as a candidate for the office Evausville at 5 o'clock p. m. Mr. one will bo notified over phone so tained iu H. WilkliiB re"I was cured of diarrhoea fall of Mayor of the city of Ear- An unusually good siiDper is to doBe of Chamberlain's CoLjc, byChol- they may prepare for the trip. ago. She awas some six months turnedand Mrs. J.week from an exhome thii well known and much and diarrhoea Remedy," lington subject to the action be provided ou this occasiou by eraE. Gebhardt, Oriole, Pa. writes Badges will be worn by all of beloved throught the couutry. She tended visit to their son, Carr and There the Bee's partv with the words the popular management of the M. nothing hotter. For sale by is survived by four children, namoly other relatives in Arkansas. is All of the Republican party in the Green "The Bee Eailingtou Ky., on Mrs. Roland Webb, Mrs. JaB. BaldRiver Packet Co. The Dealers. L. L. Woudward is on the sick list primary to be held Saturday party will reach Mammoth Cave them aud the seven wiuuers will win, Mrs. Wiley Roberts, of this at this writing. have an extra badge with the county, and Felix MoEueu, of AriAugust 3rd. 1912. Mouday a. m. in time for break-fu- st Dr. Moore is all stnllos. It's a words "Winner of Contest" ou zona. Funeral services were conboy. Mother and babu doing nicely. aud after a sufficient rest, it. ducted Thursday at 4 o'clock by Mn mmtmmmmmmmm Miss Florence Kirkwood was in will take Route No. I. Route EARLINGTON Rev. Gailor, of Hanson. Burial at for you to convince yourself here Madisonville shopping Wednesday. Miss Mary Parser Is the most convenient typewriter Church Notes 80,722 Providence oemetary. J No. 2. will be made later iu the Mr. and Mrs. Frod Trathen, of stand and cabinet the one that Mabel Browning day or at night and th is will 141,050 costs lesa looks best and saves Bevler, have returned home after office space. We'll nut it in your office Qolda Salmon 150,760 Indian Killed on Track leave the whole of Tuesday for or homo on 15 days free trial that's half visiting relatives here. Hazel Prlffln a month to prove that you can Increase 81,000 Near Rouhelle, III., an Indian a visit to the Colossal Cavern Earlington Christian Church tho efficiency of your stenographers. on a railroad track and wont to sleep Occupies but 4 sq. feet instead of JO sq. MADISONVILLE Flying Men Fall which is one of the most wonder i feet was killed by the fast express. He the usual size of ordinary Tho attendance at ho Bible school Swinney Holds stationery for a desks. Ruth '....20.550 paid tor his oareloBsnoHB with his victims to Stomach, liver and kidweek all within easy reach. w last Sunday was was 175, being an ful caverns iu the world, aud well Gertrude Blaqk ney, troubles lust like other people, 80,260 life. Often ita that way when peoTypewriter Stand worth a trip of miles to see. ple neglect coughs and colds, Don't with like results in loss of appetite, increase of 28 over the previous (JHLrRTSTEEL land Cabinet MORTONS GAP r life when prompt use of backache, nervousness, headache Sunday. Many are yet away from A special rate has been made by !a light in weight yet rigid under ... 70,000 Dr, King's New Discovery wilfcure and tired, listless, Alberta Barnett feeling, operation half turn of lever town and theft return will bring the the management for parties of the Edna Peyton 202,750 them and bo prevont a dangerous But there's no need to feel like that castors and nermits tnovino it to ar.v attendance back to normal. throat or lung trouble. "It com- as T, D. Peebles. Henry, Teuu., location. Write or phone today and we ten or mora and conveyance will will deliver it promptly if not satMic- NORTONVILLE pletely cured me in a short time, of proved. "Six bottles of Electric Tho preaching services were well tory aiter m days tree tnai return to ua and it will not cost you a cent. Fannie Trathen attended, many from the Baptist be furnished. Those who do not ..251,500 terrible cough that followed a severe Bittor3" he writep, did more to give Further information and free deicrtptlre attack of Grip," writes J. R. Watts. me new strength aud irood appetite ' Methodist churches being present, care to take this trip can spend KtcraturoU you Trill ask us, . ST. CHARLES Floydade, Tex., "and I regained 15 than all other stomach remedies I due to tho absence of their pastors. the day rea.liug or resting under Nell Robinson. 247,150 pounaa in weignt tnat I had lost." used." So they help ovorybodv, Its Quick, safe, reliable and guaranteed folly td suffer when this great reme The presence of these friendB.are shade of the grand old forest the 81,000 5Uo and $1.00. Dixie Woodruff Trial bottle free at dy will help you from the first dose. enjoyed, and bespeaks a trees that surround the Cave ho All Druggists. Try It. Only 50cts at All Druggists. HANSON friendliness that is commendable tel or boat riding on isssasi Greeu river. 6,400 Ruth Jones uhurchoB in the community between 3175 C"'iyu.y"iiyi'yP'wpinii Johanna Brown Tho contract has been let for the Fishing and pquirrel hunting is parsonage on good. We would suggest that erection of a HAM BY STATION the lot adjoining that of Dan M. Ev. several kodaks be taken and if 8,975 Ruth Woodruff & anB on Mam St. Work will begin there are any musicians iu the ILSLEY sext week. party let them take a violin, 5125 Blanch Loasuro The usual services Sunday morn-inINSURANCE or guitar and it will add 84.850 b banjo Nina Williams and night. Subjoots: morning, Call and see Duncan & Gest for Tornada, Fire, Life, Health & DAWSON SPRINGS "Contentment" evening, "Two greatly to the oujoyment of the Builders." Addie Morgan. trip. 5,600 and Accident Insurance. All the best Companies represented. 4,975 'I suffered habitually from constipation, The party will leave the Cave LAMASGO SUPPLY CO, Ruth Cansler J3can's ReguleU relieved and ttrcog'tuencd the for homo Wednesday thorning 2EBO Office ia Victory Building Room 3 Victory Bldg. towels to (bat they have been regular ever Joaie Payne.... 82,650 sioce." U. Davis, Grocer, Sulpher Springs. early and have breakfastfon the i boat. Will reach Brans ville j EARLINGTON. KY. ..A. .. Tiny Oaten, AIA. ..A ....A,. ...,..,.,...7,575 AA........A.-...-.Jt...,- - ;. PRINCESS SPECIAL' Semi-Week- ly J V well-wort- . te west-ward- ly " resl-den- ce 'FreeTriai t type-'writ- rlsk-you- run-dow- n Ton-er- a al-Va- V 1, six-roo- m Duncan & Gest ..A...A-A..,J,..,...A. i cr ' , : L .. -a..-- .! ... u , jf -- - - tf--f -- .J- '. - S2BS8ftixr.. t. fcjliJlWH IV fr- - :?: 11 OFFICERS NAMED FOR PRIMARY ,1 Ilsley Inklets a I a it ?; ' .. V G. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. -- fc ,"v i! ij-- r ' U.. i,''r .. Funeral Director and Embalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. BiniMMnainamMaiBHinKunnHiniMnilwaiaBW Ji Hurrah for First Primary Election Under doles, have Ileley Autos and By' taken the day. New Law Will be Held . Mr. and Mrs. TIioh. Ashmore spent Sunday in St. Charles. Tomorrow We are glad to say that Tom has sold that chicken eating dog. FOLLOWING ARE Prayer meeting was attonded SunEARLINGTON OFFICERS day night, Tho flfit primary election to be held in this county under the new law passed by the last legislature, which requires that primaries of uotn parties do neid on, tlio same date the first Saturday iu August will bo held in this county tomorrow' Augusts. KIl-ros- e, THERMOS THE BOTTLE 24 Hours, Keeps Liquids Hot Keeps Liquids Cold 24 Hours come out aud help us. Venice Leasure, Oal Bunts and Rufus Alexander made their regular Miss May Hale, of Heola, has Below we give description and prices of some of the patterns Lake Earllngton James O. calls Sunday ovoning. been visiting her sister, Mrs. John " r, Yandell Walker, d, judges: The man who whispeis down a carried in stock: Mr. L. O. Colling, of Carbondale, Wyatt, of Madisonville. d, sh'errlff : Charles attended prayer meoting here SunW.E.Daves, well Mrs. Lula Sutt'on was in Lynu Webb, r, shnrrin". About the things he has to sell day night. No. 19A Black Metal, pint. . . .$2.00 No. 19QNA Nickel Plate, qt...$3.00 City yesterday. N. E. Earllngton.-Pa- ul P. Price, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Robinson Will never reap a crop of dollars aud No. 6 A Nickel Plate, pint. . ..$2.5o No. 19QA Black Metal, quart $3.00 r, 0. M. Henry, d, judges: R. M. Kidney Flush Like ho who climbs a tree and daughter, Miss Ida Wood, of Christ- No 19NA Nickel Plate $2.00 No. 1A Red Morocco, pint.. ..$3.50 For Kidney' aud Bladder Discaso Clark, d, sherrlif: W. E. Rash, r, ian County, visited "hollers." their daughter No. 2A Pig Skin, pint olerk, $3.50 No. 8A Black Morocco,;pint...$3.50 Mrs. L. D. Boyd was in Lynn City Mrs. Marvin Fox, the latter part of Hocla Robert Oldham r, John last yesterday. week. Thermaline Case for pint bottle, each $065 Wanted at ouce 100 Miners. Hogan.d, Judges; liiley Brown, r, Say boys got Jeff to show you the sherrlff; R. H. Foard, d, clerk. Thermaline Case for 2 pint bottles, each $1.25 Steady work. oross on the moon. NoktonviMjE CoAii & Coke Co. Nickel Plated Lunch Box, each $1 .00 j Town News Bites of poisonous insects that Mr, Jeff Russell spent Saturday Incorporated '. '. Enameled Lunch Box, each $0.35 cause the flesh to swell up must be night and Sunday with home folks. Hansou Stsk, of Madisonville, was treated with healing antlseptio that We are glad to say that our friend will couuteractlb&jolBlon and heal in the city Weduesday. tho wouud.ALLARD'S SNOW nail eater has changed jobs, has Mrs. Mary "Whitfield and eon aie Roy Parker wsu iu Madisonville LINIMEN'jrauBwers every require- gone to fixing wagons, but would the finest of rnlattves tn Nebo this Wednesday. Incorporated ment in such cases. Price 25o, 50c be glad If ho would put the right week. per Sold by St. OLD RAGS wanted at Bee office and $1.90Miningbottle. Incorporated, end of the spokes down. Co., Bernard Mr. and Mrs. L. M.Prioo and little clean cotton only, DRUG DEPARTMENT accepted. Drug Department. There is a certain man in our town son Blackburn, of Louisville, visited ' that is very much torn up over not the family of Frank Fox this week. Mr: and Mrs. - Lu'clau Vinson left yesterday for- parts- m' Indiana SOLDIER BOYS gotting his trlBquare in time to be Kill-Powhore' they will be the gueBt of relaHAVING GOOD TIME UBed In building Jeff's buggy shed, For Bad Blood. ; tives; ' Bald he could of got the post straight G&BSBSQgj Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bon. ''' All in Fine Spirits. Long Hikes, Sham if be had one. 666 z&ime&f ton a fine 12 pound boy. Mother For Rheumatism and Gout Battles and Dances Our special news carrier is still and babe are doing nicely. Howard J. Brazelton and family making his rounds, cheer uo, some Dr. Graco, of Hopkinsvllle, who aro occupying the home of Mr. aud Aiiuiston, Ala., Aug. 1. The one will listen to you after awhile. has benn here for the past week Mrs. Frank D. Rash during the lat-to- Keutucky troops arrived in camp to his home Wednesday. The piouio aud moonlight at D. M. VV absence in Michigan.' here Friday morning at 8 o'clock. Cranors last Saturday waB delightWANTED Two roomors for comful. No great excitment only with u fortable privato front room, near deConstipation is the starting point All members were in ood pot. Call iu Mrs. Gordon, Sebree for many serious diseases, To be aud ready to take hold of the dogs, Grant Cranor put one up wv healthy keep the bowels active and the work betore them. Break-fu- st and the owner went his bond and Ave. If so, let us advise you regarding your plumbregular. HERBIfvEill remove took biiu home. vv Mrs. Claude Anderson,' who has all nccumulatlouTii the bowels and wap already prepared for ing and heating equipment. Harv6y Bealiors was in great glee beeu IU for tlio past fow days, Ib put the Hvpujariii primo condition the Third Raiment aud was Saturday night, he got very sick Price GQSold by St. Bernard able to be out again. 22 Muiiiifjco., Incorporated, Drug De- servdd immediately. They are the most important elements of the and a frteud took him home and Born, to Mr and Mrs. Cecil Daven- partment. All duty so fur has been con- called a doctor. He has improved port, a flno boy yesterday. Mother home, and should receive careful consideration. sidered very easy to all the oys fast at this writing and is able to go and child are getting nlotrfj fine. A GOOD GAME OF BALL but will be busy later in the about. Bathrooms which we have installedjare giving FOR SALE One $100 course In Little Mable Ladd who haB been to Earllngton Scouts Defeat Madisonville week as the bip (sham) battle auythlng oxcopt civil engineering, their owners perfect service. Scouts in Eleven Inning Game from International Correspondence will coutinue for two days and quite sick fur sometime Is "better at writing. School of Soranton Pa. Will sell at vv the boys will speud the night in this "Standard" Plumbing Fixtures and ourjexpert a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. acoom-paine- d In a gamo which required eleven the shelter. Miss Kattle Ronsbew was , '" " the by several workmen' never fail to give satisfaction. Mrs. Max Martin and mother, Mrs. innings to docide the winnt-rsSeveral long hikes are ou the friends to Dawsonafternoon. of her Boy Scouts defeated tho Scouts of Saturday Margaret Thomas, left this morning programme and a big dance will Mr. Eddie Russet aud wife was for HopktnBvllle, where they will Madisonville Monday afternoon, the boing 4 to 3. The result was be giver later on. The boys of the gueBt of Mr. aud Mrs. D. M. Bcore spend a few wooks with relatives. MADISONVILLE in doubt until the eleventh inning, Company G are all in good Bhaue Cranor Sunday afternoon. Chll-la- x when, with two men on bases aud having a good time. Mr. aud Mrs. Morris from near JOHN L. BRIEN, MANAGER For Chills and Fever made a two baBe hit for tho Crofton visited their daughter, Mrs. 121 Sugg Street Phone 302 MADISONVILLE, KY. Miss Hontice Ward, of Oakemak, local team. There wero some splenSallow complexion, cpjnasfrom D. M. Cranor, last week. Okla., is tho guest of MIsb Bettie did plays made by both teams. The blllious impuritlejHJ&rtrfrblood aud v Fugate this week. batteries, Chaudler and O'Bannon, the fault lies jfitn the liver and 1b Major O'Neal keeps saying that he going over on the Greenville road The medMrs. E. L. Reufro left Wednesday for Earllngton, Hayes and Langley bowels: they are torpid. such cases to icine that gives results in Bee a handsome young widow. for Central City where she will be for the visitors aro eveuly matched, Is HERBINE. It Is a line liver We hope he will have good success. strong. stimulant and bowel regulator. both boing nmformally the guest of Mrs. Otbo Leach. Mrs. Tula Besbers spent Sunday These two teams have played three Price 50c. Sold by St. Bernard Plumbing Supplies at A. Q. gamoB together, Earllngton winning Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug De- with Mrs. Katie Winstead. Draper's tin shop. each time, aud they have beeu partment. Mrs. Majors purchased a large pot I games woll worth witnessing. They of Geraniums from Mrs.HIok Carrel. Miss Louise and Margaret MMission Band Program at Christian cpherson, of Madisonville, was in will play again in Madisonville next P. M. Church Sunday at Are Ever at War Monday afternoon. the city Wednesday afternoon. Song. There are two things everlastingly at war, joy and piles. But fiuck-len- 's Who will wear the watch that Prayer by Mrs. Brazelton. Mr. W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer livArnica Salve will banish piles ing near Flemiug, Pa., says he haB Good SamariBible LoBQon, will be given away by the Bee used Ohamberlaiu'B Colic, Guolora in any form. It soon BubdueB tbo .AT THE. 10:29-8- 7 Cammye Fox. Itching. Irritation, inflammation or on Aug. 24? and Diarrhoea Remedy m his family tan," Luke swelling. It gives comfort, invites for fourteen years, and that he has Song. Mrs. Marion Sisk and daugh- found it to be an excellent remedy, joy. Greatest healer of burns, bolle, subject for meeting, Jamaica. takes pleasure Papor on Jamaica Elizabeth Co- ulcerB, outs, bruises, eczema, scalds, ter, Ida Lee returned home Wed- aud For sale by Allin recommending pimples, skin eruption. Only 25ots Dealers. it. rey. nesday from Dixon where thoy at All Druggists. Circle of sentence prayers. been visiting relatives. have Porch Swings for Sale Duet Eleanor and Sarah B. Young Fisherman Catches Big Fish LIBERAL PREMIUMS OFFERED WANTED Gentlemen roomMrs. Superintendent's letter I will be in Eariiugton next TuesLawrence Daves, the four year old furnished-rooms- day aud 'Wednesday and will sell Brazelton. ers for two nicely son, ot W. E. Daves, of this city, Daily Races Free Attractions Clean Midway centrally located, terms two dozen porch swings complete Children of Jamaica Margaret while on Looh Mary Wednesday for ?l;7o, ac- Atkinson. evening, caught a young basB weighreasonable. Apply nt this of- with chains and hooks Soug. count closing out stock for season. ing a pound and a Quarter. fice, tf Jamaicau Christians Elizabeth Quite a fine catch for this youug J.T. Hall. Long. The Mammoth Cave coutest is man. REDUCED RAILROAD RATES Farmer Boys School Encampment Roll call. One of the most common ailments drawing to u close. For any Itching of the skin, for skin rashes, that h,ard working people are BilleAnnouncetnents. ebap. pimples, etc., try Doan's Ointment. ;oc Dewey Swan, of Central City, who ted with is lame back. Apply For Information, Entry Blnnks, Catalogue, Address Dismissal. at all drag stores. twice a dav and Liniment has been the guest of his grandJ. I. DENT, SECY. LOUISVILLE. KY. massage the parta thoroughly at ' Cheapest accident insurance Dr, Thomas EcPAUL JONES BUILDING parents returned home yesterday. each application, and you will get emergenFor burns, T. It. Farquhar 1b on tho sick list quick relief. For sale by All Deal- lectic Oil, druggists sell scalds, cats snd it, Jjc and 30c. cies, All ers. this week. . J from Christian County were here. We would like to impress upon tho minds of the people' of IlBley that we are having Sunday School every Sunday morning at 9:30. Please several young people We are now able to offer the public some unique patterns in Thermos Bottles and Outfits, at very attractive prices, haying just received a large shipment of these goods direct from New York City. Everybody is familiar with the many ways in which the Thermos Bottle can be used. It is indispensable to the sick room, adds 50 per cent of pleasure to the outing, makes the dinner hour an enjoyable one to the workitigman 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. of the ST. BERNARD MINING CO. - ls Are You Going to Build rs con-ditio- or Remodel This Season? w i PLUMBINGJO. Ge-nan- ne mm p" 5 ...SEPTEMBER 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 1912 sfl . Kentucky State Fair LIBERATI'S BAND , Chain-bbrlain'- B (L tf Old Italian Industry. hjAVE YOU SEEN Hn Salt has been manufactured commercially in Italy for more than two thousand five hundred years. Stepping on a rusty nail has been thotcause of many cases of lockjaw. The nail was not so much the fault as neglect ofytho wound. If such wounds werppromptly cleansed and applied rherEwould be no lockjaw, as the antiseptic properties of tho liniment would counteract the poison and the wouud would heal quickly. Price 25o, 60c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. When you " Jeel sicic! Stretchy, Halt Blue and Out of Sorts. look to the Liver; It Is Torpid. HERBINE I the Remedy u Need. ous condition. Hcrblno also ex tends Us restoratlvo Influence to tho stomach and bowels. It helps digestion and food assimi lation, rjurines tho bowels and brings back tho habit of regu lar daily Dowel movements. When the stomach, liver and bowels' aro active, bilious Im purities no longer obstruct functional processes, tho result or wnich is renewea energyi mental activity and cheerful The Beels Mammoth Cave Contest NOT TRANSFERABLE TRIAL CASE? W c fit glasses to your eyes perfectly and at prices that will please. A. call appreciated Good for 25 Votes for , i. P. BALLARDS.SPeArTilNIMENT a torpid Jrver. Irst dose brings imprpjrrfent, a few days use putTTno liver in flno vigor- It Is an invlfeoratin for '' t , .- j i 'i Mi li placed ip Ballot 1 Box in Bee Office before Wednesday, Aug. 21 r dent Greeks. Palmistry was practiced by the ao Greeks Practiced Palmistry. HOLLINGER & TRUEMPY JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS "Were all mediolnes as meritorious as Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rerqedy the world would be much better off and the percentage of Buffering greatly decreased." writps Lindsay Scott, of Temple, Ind. For sale by All Dea'-ers. spirits. Notice to Contestants i.ooo votes will be allowed6n every $1.00 worth of printing turned in by- contestants in the Mammoth Cave Contest, For" prices on printing telephone No. 47, Earlington, or No. 4, Madisonville. - Price C0c per nottle. JamesF.Ballard,Prop. St.LouIs.Mo. Use Stephens Eye Salve for Sore Eyes. It Cures. i5otDANORCCqMNOEOBv1 CO., Incor-porate- John D. Cothran was in Madison- ST. BEENAED MINING ville Wednesday. O -- zsi Drug Department ' ,-- J. J. ), ' - .i Lf 'I ?A Jim ,T"'"'C! -v- ,i "!l wfrypfri'WH.fr.tfiiVfoiMij,). t ...,..., i....,...?' "& j y "1PT . nfUun. n fft f? ywA'h ... ti;Mttltl'XCr t OW., ,VW 4 mmmammmm iSi V1". i . mmammm to bo away ten days enjoying the scenery and medical water of this much praiBed resort. Mfss Madeline Cook, of Paducah, who has been one of the most charming guests In the city this season left Tuesday for Providence to be the guest of Miss Mai Clinton. Misses Martha Black and Jauo Benjamiue, of Providence, are the gueBts of Miss . ,- V ifl f v HlSiiH r?&3tT -!. I .i . j .. .m 4Airf lttIi.'MJJlVrr ' ; 4W mmsnm&m&wmamnmm; "' iinrawivTt ... siwMie,aHiw' JP eTltIiMffiiHTilwrtTi" iifT ififwwlHMWInlTT' 5:3IWI5I885 .. f - K' ill J ' jf , flew 'M 'I " ttflL.tf uRtil forKirkwood Sprigs. They expect Madisonville Notes Tbe frlendB of Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Hancock, former residents of Earl mgton, will bo sieved to learn of the death of Mrs. Hancock which occurod Tuesday at her home in ToxaB. St. Charles Talk We do not know whether or not any of our citizens attendod the "Straddle-Bug- " Convention held at Madisonville Saturday, 'we think however that all of our cltizenB are Btraight Kopublicau,B or Democrats. Don't forget to clip the coupon out of thiB paper. Cut your weeds before the health v Officer ;vetB after you. If every business house, and every flyhome would use aNhome-mad- e trap like the one used in the Company Store, it would mean the elimination of the Fly, and better health to the people, as a fly Is the principal means of spreading all contagious diseases. Mr. Bob Hart, of Mortons Gap, visited relatives and friends here last week. Mrs. Joe Wallace and daughter, Mrs. Bryant, were in Madisonville . ARE YOU SICK? The electrical sto?Vn of last Sunday night, while being general through out the county, was more violent In some localities. Most of the telephone boxes were burned out and some torn out In the Johnston Island country. Both telephone and door facing were torn out at the d home of Mrs. Johnston. ThiB nlegh-borhoo- Ruth Barnhill this week. Miss Lois Brown, of Providence is visiting the family of Mrs. J. R. Mills. IfflmT MIBVIHMfllA' Ktffc has fel; ellects of lightening very keenly Beveral times this spring and sumnjer. Ed Morton, of Johnston Island, was here one day this week enroutn home from a visit to his mother at Mortons Gap. Mrs. A. J. Fox, who has been very sick ib Improving, Robert Cox, of Hopkinsville, was here Friday enroute to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mat Cox, of Elk Creek country. Joe Southard,. of St. CburleB, was hero Monday. Darlington. Ed Moore and Dink Williams were in Mortons (Jap Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Fieler Bpent Tuesday m C. C. Rambo Iihb been in Provi- dence aud Clay several days this week. MIbb Jessie Dillingham, of White Plains has been tie guests of Misses BerioiiB. Mrs. Bernard Robards, who has 3311a Williams ani Wllma Thomas been here Borne time went to Providuring this week. Miss Roselle Clinton, of Provi-douc- dence Thursday. Misses Florence aud Anna Ruda is the guest of her Bister Mrs. entertained the Delta Alpha class at B. M. Slaton. their home Thursday evening. Mrs. W. L. Hall went to y Mrs. Albert Parish and daughters, to see her sister, Mrs Misses Maude and Nina, went to "W. E. Rash, who returned Tuesday Evansvllle thiB morning. from Lexington sick. W. J. Brydon, of Griilln, Iud ,and Rev. S. M. Bernard went to GraMiss Maude Sullivan, the popular ham Friday where he will deliver a Chief Operator of the Cumberland lecture on Palestine. Telephone Co., at thiB place were at Tuesday afternoon the members, united in marriage Bt. the10 home ot o'clock at the bride on Union of the Presbyterian Sunday school Thursday the ceremony being prespent the hours from 2:00 to 7:30 formed by the Rev. Brydon, father o'clock at Lake Side. A splendid of the groom, the attendants were: Miss Sybil six o'clock dinner waB served and Mr. CasB Walker and left ThursAshby. The happy pair all reported a most excellent time. day for their home in Grlfiln. Miss Mrs. W. H. Jernigan, Mrs. B. A. Bessie Grace will fill the place Slaton and son Jernigan, Mrs. Ben vacated by the bride and the hallo themselves over LT. Slato.n aud Bon William and Mrs. girls are consoling thelosB of Miss Maude and think I. N. Vickers will leave tomorrow they will also lore Miss Bessie. e, The Methodist Sunday school had their aunual picnic at the Victoria grove south of this city Thursday. Abouutllul luncheon consisting of most everything good to eat waB enjoyed by all, while the majority of the crowd consisting of juvenile members were delighted by the "shuto the Bhute" and plenty of swings. Quite a number of visitors from other Sunday schools helped make the occasion enjoyable. MrB.. Farrant, of Pleasent View Greenhouse, ib quite ill. Mrs. C. H. Murphey is improving. MIbb Lula Jones, of Orofton, home Mns morning after a weeKB stay with friends. Robert Cardwell, of Anton, Is .in the city. MrB. N. I. Toombs and children, went to Earlingtf n Friday. David and Rufust Parish have the mumps. Little Miss Rudd guest of the Misses Rudd washurt at the picnic Thursday, but it did ( Purifies the Blood, Cleanses the Liver, .Clears the Skin, Strengthens the Nerves, ror v.atarrn, increases uic appetite. Scrofula, Scrofulous Humors, Ulcers, Humors and Pimples on the Face, Constipation, Hegdache, rams in' the Back, and all Blood diseases iromanycausc. Tor Poison Blood ' i - B Bfl Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gribble Bpent Sunday In Earlington with friends. Mrs. Lou Davis attended the Fair at Providence Friday. Mrs. W. R. Ravmer viBited rela j tives in Providence last week. Jesse Phillips made a business trip ' Jl to Madisonville Friday. I Miss Rath Grav. of Crofton. who has a class in music here, was here ., Thursday and Friday. Bert Ashmore. of the Buffalo country, was in town Friday. Graham, visited her Miss Juanita sister Mrs. Caruey, in Dauiol Boone, & last week. T. Craynor spent 'last Prof. M. week In Madisonville. Jell Sisk motored to Madisonville and Ditwson Friday. Rev. S M. Bailey held services at the Methodist Church Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night.' 1 Mrs. Delia Southworth, and Boh Brick, of Earlington, spent Sunday here with her Bister Mrs.' John Kam-pe- r, , who Ib very ill. Dr. D. P. Curry was in Daniel ix Boone Friday. Mrs. Tom Warren visited relatives ,;-I' nHX. V Kk Of all scientific Chill, Malaria and Aiuc .cures, MCHIL-LAX- " is the world's great-es- t. Absolutely sure, safe and harmless to thd ccrson takimf it. vet no cxtrcmclv fatal (0 the malaria germ that in most cases it drives the poison entirely out of the system in 3 days. A Mild Family Laxative irf. For Chills &Tever The New Discovery V t d and apparently hopeless cases, any age or condition. Used by Specialists in every quarter of the Globe. Pleasant to take Don't waste time with compounds, cure-all- s and liniments i For RHEUMATISM and GOUT, deep-seate- rvtrffttfSEl&ikN 1 AAAdflj ' UO'JO not-prov- whicli, if neglected, often leads to B right's Disease. KIDNEY FLUSH is a safe, sneed v and satisfactory remedy for long standing KIDNEY trouble, possessing a wonderful antiseptic power P"i-J- Up Fnr Kidnev. Bladder and TJr!narvn?coc. "hi Cure Your Kidnevs VWP Earliug-tonlThursda- 'i, il!lwWUMiWWfiHii","ilBB' Sort Smith, 3lrk amernauonai ujrug company, Find herewith $1.00 for which tend rot the (hove mentioned $5.00 worth REMBD1BS. (All Chtre Prep.idl KILL.POIS, For Blood 'Ailmenu from iny eiiel SI.G8 CM I L LAX. I For Chill.. MtUrla, Fetr. Ajucl $1.00 666, ITher.t RHEUMATISM REMEDY) $2.00 KIDNEY FLUSH. IKidoayiadBUddarDiicutil $1.09 ?. S. $5.00 51. f Todlv.lut m n i win araa mz uiari i.vj wnaia i& ravnuii muu mn otic, jhwiiwvh w v iunEi sootc muuwuvm wiatv auw tiv jkvy ikwiHwnM ww vw ctrwv Ntrae K Addren ... - .. in Nortonville Saturday. ilLBiiijik- n CUT THIS OUT AND MAIL TO rp ummer u cr n rices on Summer Goods Our July Claerance Sale has been a success from the start Every day h.as been a big day, and we wish to thank our friends for the part they play-e- d in helping us to make it a success. order to still further reduce our stock of summer goods, we are going to continue the low prices on many lines. Now if there is anything in summer wear that you need, it will pay you to visit our store vIn t; l before buyiug. Dr. B. 0. McEuen and sl6ter Miss In Madisonville Satur- day. Mrs. E. L. Kennott spent Satur- day in Oak Hill. Ellis Robinson and Miss Edna Long, spent Sunday afternoon in Dawson. Teff Sisk and Kimmel Fiuley motored to Dawson Sunday. Geo. Jenkins and Miss Charlie Woodruff visited frlendB In Dawson Sunday. W. J. Faull spent Saturday aud Sunday in Dawson. Harlan Kennett and MIbb Alma Sisk spent Sunday afternoon in Dawson. Max S. Gilliland spent Sunday in Union City, Tenn. Mrs. W. J. Faull, who Is Bpending the summer in Dawson, Bpent Mon day here. J.T. Baruett, of Earlington, was In our city Monday. Mrs. Geo. King, of Madisonville, is visiting relatives here this week. Mrs. Robert Ewlng has returned to her home iu Nashville after a few days visit to relatives. LawBon Ashmore and Max S. Gilliland, have returned after spending their vacation in Chicago and points in Michigan. H. O. Strader, Robert Davis and Andv Berry, were In Madisonville Ruth, were 4 SI v t here visiting his mother Mrs. Turner. .Hugh Toy has moved to his farm. Miss Vernu Loner, our popular operator, wtll gm with the Bee's Mammoth Gave partv on Aur-us24th. "Uncle" Joeh Teague has returned after a fow weeks visit to relatives tel-opho- t, at Providence. Bov. W. N. Martin vill preach at St. Charles Suntiay incut at 7:30. Everybody come out i Tom Ashinoro and wife, of llsley, SDPiit T. It. Arthur Teguo, of the Buffalo- Finly. Sunday here with Dr. anil Mrs - SAVED FROM AN OPERATION How Mrs. Reed of Peoria, III., Escaped The Surgeon's Knife. Remember this is not shelf-wor- n goods we are trying to unload on you, but clean snappy summer merchandise, which must go to make room for our large fall purchase has already begun to arrive. You have a long time to enjoy these cool things "V M- - for summer-wea- r, why not come in and see what we have for you anyway. When you see the High Quality of our goods and 'the low prices on them, we believe you will buy them. V f i :t THE McLEOD INCORPORATED ON THE STORE SQUARE MADISONVILLE, I KENTUCKY :c: Peoria, 111. "I wish to let every one knowwhatLydiaE.Pinkham'sVegetable Quite a number of our ladles went uompounu nas uone to Nortonvillo Thursday night, to forme. For two years assist in the institution of a RebecI suffered. The docca Lodge at that place. tor said I had a tumor and the only remedy Mrs. Joe Toy has returned from a was the surgeon's to Henderson and Robards. visit My mother knife. W. J. Faull and D. D. Woodruff bought me Lydia E. made a business trip to Earlington Pinkham's VegetaTuesday. ble Compound, and today I am a well and There are five more Ibbucb of the healthy woman. For Bee before the contest closes, please months I suffered keep the coupon in mind as tbe confrom inflammation, and your Sanative testant may not be able to see you in relieved me. I am glad to tell person, but she would appreciate the Wash what your medicines havedone anyone coupon out of each of these papers. for me. You can use my testimonial in The Christian ohurch have chang- any way you wish, and I "will be glad ed their Prayer Meeting night from to answer letters." Mrs. Christina Reed, 105 Mound St, Peoria, 111. Friday fo TueBday. Mrs. iLynch Also Avoided V. T. Sisk ib having an addition Operation. built to his home, after its compleJeasup, Pa. "After the birth of my tion it will be one of the prottiest fourth child, I had severe organic inflamhomes in St, Charles. mation. I would have such terrible pains Misses Ruth and Anice Ashmore, that it did not seem as though I could of the Buffalo Country, were in town stand it This kept up for three long months, until two doctors decided that Friday. was needed. J. W. Pvltchatt, of Madisonville, an"operation of my friends recommended Then one was here Monday. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ComJohn A. Moore, of Earlington, waB pound and after taking it for two monthB I was a well woman." Mrs. Joseph A. in our city Saturday. Jessup, Pa. Miss Mary Patterson, of Madison- Lynch, who suffer from female ills Women ville, is visiting relatives here this should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetaweek. ble Compound, one of the most successGeorge Toy, of near town, spent ful remedies the world has ever known, Sunday iu Henderson. Before submitting to a surgical Luclan Turned, of Linton, Ind., is Saturday night. Country, son of Fnd Teacue. died Alonday night aftr a liuwrimr illness, interment was hUI ut Good Hope cemetery Tuesday. W. G. Wright, tif Cnrtymilalfi, was in town Tuesday, Cnmptnn UniBtead otb in Dauiol Boon Tuesday on bufilnei). Norris King playuii ball with the Dawson Base Ball tp;n at that phicu Tuesday. Mikfok Ola Robinpon and Moo fa till will attend High Souool this vear, having paH6ed a very creditable examination, and obtained their diplomas from the Public School here. 4AVe uore that the drawings of the St. Charles students brought forth come very favorable comment from the Institute, alid the school was adjudtred a winner of a prize offered for this class of work. The patrons t)f this school feel that Prof. Cray-nor'- s patience nnd preslstehcy has been repaid bv the results he has obtained. Miss Maud Elliot, of London, Ky., Bpent a few days hore this week with Miss Laura Woodruff. Mrs.lE. J. Sisk has returned from a visit to relatives fn the Dalton country. Misses Verna and Edna Long were in Madisonville "Wednesday shopping. Leonard Palmer, of Dawson, spent a few days in St. Charles this week Floyd "Doc" Oldham and MIbb Dawson Springs John LTuyes aud wit'o visited their dnunhter, Mrs. Iva Ren-sluiw, Wednesday. Quito n crowd attended the musical at Ramp Alexanders Siturdav nidit. Mrs. Prince has returned home after a visit fo friends and relatives in this community. Kntie Ilenshaw, Tula Beshears and Iva Rgnshaw went to Orab-tre- e ple-isan- t Wednesday. Harvy Beshears and Desvey Wiustead visited his father, Jim Beshears Wednesday. D. M. Oranor aud wife made allying trip to Dawson Wednesday. Orops seem lo be looking bad around around here for the need of rain. Zora Barnett, Thurmau Oan-sle- r, Grace Barnett, Grace Ham-bJiutie Renahaw, Joe Pallard Mockie Parker and Pat Oansler madeji flying trip to this place v x y, Saturday. s Mrs. Jane Brown and Florence Renshaw went to Orabtree WedHoard, daughter of JameH nesday. Hoard, of Carbondale, were married Tula Beshears called on Miss Thursday morning at the residence Katie Winstead last Sunday. of the bride. Quite a crowd from hore attended tho preaching at OrabThe Trials of a Traveler tree Sunday. am a traveling salesman," "I ID. The picnic and moonlight given-bYoung, E. Borkshire, writes E. D. M. Granor was a grand Vt., "and waB often troubled with constipation aud indigestion till I success and JSnjoyed by all presbegan to uae Dr. King's New Life ent. Pills, which I have found an excelMrs. D. Blackburn and Oarne lent remedy." For all stomach, liver or kidnov troubles they are uneq-uale- Todd and Gertrude Blackburn Only 25 cents at All Drug- visited their brother, Austin gists. Todd Wednesday. Loose Two Children Within Ten Days Quite a crowd from Christian The two year old daughter of Mr. county attended the picnic here aud Mrs. Sam Brown of the Sutbard last Saturday at D. M, Oranor's, neighborhood, a few miles from this as follows: Misses Zora Barnett,. city died Tuesday and was buried Grace Bornett, Maokie Parker,, Wednesday. Last week a six year Ruby Terry, Leslie Terry, Zetta. old daughter died aud was burled Terre, Olidie Terry and Messrs. at cemetery where the family de- Thurman Oansler, Albert Barposits its dead. And now another nett, Albert Barnett, Olande-BarnettGrace Hamby, Dee child, a Bon who Is 11 years old is very low and not expected to live. Hammond, Athen Lature, Joe Pollard and Pat Oansler. The children have flux. Jauie d. , J. & f j