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I c v w y iJlt 1tr l ik 1 1- l i MI rir t r t f iri htI i h irI lli r TUESDAY l r r TUESDAY and and r r FRIDAY m- IA FRIDAY AFTERN00N 4 STR = AFTERNOON IF YOU DONT ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESSADVERTISE IT FOR SALE c TWENTYTLWD YEAR I EARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KY TUESDAY AUGUST 6 1912 No 63 DAN M EYiANS AND EaL1WESE Were Fslominated J y Large Ma jorities in The Primary Held Here Saturday ELECTION WAS A VERy QUIET ON rrminthe primary held here Saturday 6 to nominate a candidate for Mayor f or the city oErlJn ton to fill out th utpexplvPd time of fIt D Bour laud Dan M Evans was cliopon by the Republicans over Dr 0 n Johnson and sL Wise by the Democrats over H D Cowand Thew vote stood Bvans 411 Johnson 85 187fTheeldetlQnpajBfld off quietly the voIce ot tho ne IsstI9raotbrytotho and the verdict people of this Dotty Changes in National Forrest United States Department of Agriculture Office of tho Secretary Washington D C P Juno 30 Iflia President Taft hAS just made con sidorable changes in National For eats in Montana Arizona Nevada Utah ana California through Presl denial proclamations modifying the boundary linos By these change nearly 27500 acres of land are olio = inated from the Forests about 65000 acres are added and about 60000 aoroa aro transferred between two Forests whllo a new Forest Is crea ted by tho division of an old unit r Into two The not result is to briny down tY the total gross area ot the National Forests to about 187400JOOO acres of which nearly 27 000000acres are in Alaska To a considerable extent however tho reductions so far as land actually owned by the government is concerned are apparent rather than real owing to heavy all nations in the tr cta eliminated Some 22000000 acres of the National Forest gross area are not owned by the Government The high water nark of the Na tional Forest gross arM was reached in 1009 when the Forest bouudarlei Included over 101000000 acres It was then realized however that In making the examinations on which the Presidential proclamations crea a ting the forests were based tame work had boon too rapid to Insure in all cases the best boundaries Some times land which should have been Included was left out while at other times land was taken In which was not best suited to Forest purposes Consequently complete overhaul ing and rectification of the Forest boundaries was planned ana has boon going on over since By sue cessive proclamations President Taft bas eliminated nearly 11000000 acres while he has added about 4 000000 acres In Montana the new proclama tions eliminate a total of 110370 six Forests ttje Ouster 4Absaroka Blaokfeot Kootenai Lewis and Clark and Flathead while 14010 acres are transferred from the Blackfeet to the Kootenai 5 and 40040 from tho Kootenai to the Blaokfeet to facilitate adminietra t tlon In Arizona 100540 acres are eliminated from the Coronado Na tional Forest In Nevada 49840 Acres are eliminated from the Hum boldt and 65840 acres added of which 12900 acres are included In r the New Ruby National Forest composed principally of that part of the old Humboldt lying south pf I the Southern Pacific Railroad In Utah 1840 acres are eliminated from the Sevier while in California 8080 acres are added tojbe Shasta and 480 acres to tne Ki FAST PASSENGER TRAm On Henderson Division Will Stop Twice on the Division at Earlington and Guthrie The L Nwi11make thes Dixie Flyer the fastest train on the road Sept lat The schedule between Evansville and Nash villa will be shortened and this train will make only two stops on the division Earlington and Guthrie Another puss e n ge r will be put on between Evans = yule and Guthrie to do the local work I f rti EBNTUQKY HA8IGOOD COAL YEAR I Production ef I9M Attained a Value of More IThaR 4113000000 The coal mined In Kentucky in 1911 amomtted to 18017217 Bbgri tons valued at the mines at 18817 217 according to a statement of Ed ward W Parker just issued by the United States Geological Survey Til B was a decrease compared with the production of 1910 of 91l48 short tons which considering the abnormal Increase in jflJO due to strikes ia other coalproducing States is considered small Alto gether Mr Parker says the year 1911 may bo considered generally satisfactory to the coalinifiing in dustry of Kentucky for In both production and valuethere was a sub j stantial increase qver any year pri or to 1910 CU11paredwlth 1907 when the previous maximum ton nage was recorded the production In IOU showed an increase of nearly 8000000 tens in quantity aud of more than 2200000 in value The number of then employed In the coal mines of Kentucky In 1011 was 21821 t about half of these work ed ton IIOUJH a day and the others eight hours a day The average production for each man In these mites was 028 tons for the year and 83 tons for each working day New mining and transportation develop ments will it is believed xroeult in substantial galna in production in the near future- Kentucky is one of the leading States in the mining of coal by the use of machines ranking next to Ohio In the percentage of machine mined tonnage to the total produc tion In 1011 more than 65 percent of tho output or 9002288 short tous was mined by machines The pro portion of Kentucky coal that is shot off the solid la also much less than ip the neighboring states where the uee ofmining machinery las not been so highly developed Headaches Signs of Danger Anyone In this town that sutfeis frequently from splitting oAt v us headaches ought to po at once I the druggist and got a 25c bottle of our Carlstedts German Liver Powder HeadAches always indicate consti patton in a dangerous form that may result in other extremely Seri OUB ailments sometimes even Brlghts Disease and Appendicitis Our Carlstedts German Liver Powder acts on the Liver the real causi of constipationa few doses entirely remove the troubleInsure a lasting curenever fallsguaran tepdU you have headaches get a bottle today from the St Bernard Mining Co Incorporated Drug De partment 25c a bottle D H Kinchloe Delivers Fine Address I9H Kinchloe the well known orator of Madlsouville delivered la splendid address to the unterifled Democracy of Earlington at the Opera House Friday night Where was a large crowd of ladles and gentlemen present and much enthusiasm was displayed E L Wise Democratic nominee for May or introduced the speaker in a few wpll chosen wordsIOne of the most common ailments that hard working people are affil ted with is lame back Apply Cham berlains Liniment twice a dav and massage the parts thoroughly at each application and you will get quick relief For sale All Dealers Digging a Ditch Lee Smtitzer is dinging are cord ditch in the Rchland coun try with his dredging machine This ditch is about completed and 13 three miles long 80 feet wide and 8 feet deep It is really a newchaDhelfor Greasy Creek and will save the farmers of that section hundreds of dollars each year as it will prevent the high water from ruining their crops I Buffered habitually from constipation Doant Regulets relieved and strengthened the bowels so that they have been regular eve- rsinceB Davit Grocer Sulpher Sprints Texas I Suthard to Have a Revival On next Snnd night August 11 at Southards Chapel in the country a revival meeting will begin being by the regular pastor Kev Slaton of White Plains assisted by Rev Gentry of Madison ville They hope to have large crowds to attend eadh service and by enthusiasm be the means of drawing others there grid let them eeethe good bel8g5done A R t JAIf 1 Fooling The Confederates When Colonel Roosevelt assailed the memory of Jefferson Dav is he peremptorily declined to do the honorable thing andretract when shown by friends of the lat President of the Southern con federacy that he was in error and that his charges were absolutely false At that time he lid not clank that he would ever want the support of those who followed thefortunes of the leader of the Lost Oause or that he would ever again throw his hat into the ring and become a suppliant for votes to aid him in his apparently nnnpeas able ambition Hrs mind has undergone a change since then how evgr and his hat is again in the ring The man who refused to correct a misstatement about a dead man has changed 1in many waysA short time ago in speaking to some Confederate Veterans he said he was color blind and that us far as lie could observe the man who wore the grey wits as uoodaafthe on who wore the blue This bnlderhaeh seems to have fooledtisomeof the old Confederates and we now retad in the Chicago dispatches that several hundred of them currying the star and bars will march to the Colliseum in that city as a preliminary feature of thejonnal opening of the Bull Moose Convention How quickly have these men forgotten if they ever knew Ifow Rjosevelt tradud their delbved dead The power of tho man over some people is wonderful He has fooled a great many of the people some of the seems to be noble to fool some of the people all thell 9tjit glory be he cant fool al the people all tile time A few are outo his curves and refuse to be won either by his threats or his cajolery Lexington Herald PAUL M MOOEE ELECTED flSCHOOL TRUSTEE Several Earlington Ladles Avail Them of the Opportunity to Vote Iselves the election hold here Sat7 IIu for school trustee Paul M Moore was elected to succeed himself One of the features of this election felts the nice complimentary vote of the ladies soy oral of them availed themselves of the opportunity of casting theirlir4t vote This act makoi Earlitrgton1 Ihe1 banuet iema L sufferage town of Hopkins- county I Lively as a Boy If you are tired run down have no appetite get a bottle of Yucatan Chill Tonic A few doses will set you upgIve you a boys appetite make strong and lively as a- twelveyearo1d Purifies the blood and strengthens the system 60o a bottle at tho St Bernard Mining Co Incorporated Drug Depart ment LL CHANDLER NIGHlT WATCHMAN At Victoria Mines Likes The Singing Following is a letter from L L Chandler the night watchman at Victoria mines Victoria Mines Aug6 Bee Publishing Co Earlington Ky Gentlemen Through your news paper I wish to thank those that pass my place pf work the wagonette class fcr their beautiful songs to and from the tent meeting at Madisonville Respectfully L L CHANDLER Watchman Notice Notice Mens and Boys pants at coat as lung as they last L E McEuEN Company G Returned Home The soldier boys of Company G returned home Monday morning after their good times in Alabama It is thought from the cheers given whoa the rink was reached that homo and Earhn ton looks good to them even If they hove been Ala bama bound We are not sure but some of us were more glad to see them than others wonder why A vast amount ot ill health is dUI to impaired digestion When the stomach falls to perform Its tune tions properly the whole system be comes derauged A few doses of Chamberlains Tablets is all you need They will strengthen your dl gestion Invigorate your liver and regulate your bowels entirely doing away with that miserable feeling duo to faultV digestion Try it Many others have been permanently cured why not you For sale by All Dealers Home For Sale chance of a lifetime to make a splendid investment either for renting purpose or a home come to the Bee office and find out abtuilt vv J c I MADISONVILLE THIS TIME couts Difeafm Twelve Inning Game If anybody doubts the ability of the Earhngtou Boy Sconts to10 play a good game of ball they thould have seen the game be tween them and the Madison ville Scouts Monday afternoon It took twelve innings to decide the score which stood 4 to 8 in favor of Madisonville at the close very man on the local team was finiahgame was not due to a lack of hjird worka Chandler and Dav enport were the battery for Ear lington and played well The runs were made by Htuiiby UmI stead and Bnnklev These games have beenlreatlyj enjoyed and it would to find a better class of boys than compose the Boy Spouts Not a word of profanity or an act of unkindness on che part of any of them hPD they are to ethertisJ heard or seen Gentlemanly courteous and clean they are de serving the respect of the com munity and the encouragement of our citizens in their efforts to help the boy life of the town We arepromised for a futare isj sue a writeup of the nature and purpose of this organization by the Assistant Scout Master Howard J Brazeltou You Can Eat Anything Eat what your stomach craves without the slightest fear of 111ldltesj tion which is an awful will not be bothered with Sour Stomach Heartburn Nausea Badj Breath or Heavy Feeling if you take one dose of Digesteze It re lieves and cures as if by Magic Pleasant as Candy Relief Itf one minute Get a 60c bottle from the drug department of the St Bernard Mining Company Incorporated GONE TO CHICAGO oS To Attend BulIMoose Convention Kirby Gordon and Letoher Fox of Madisonvllle are In Chicago this week as delegates to the BullMoose convention They are bqth enthusi astic progressives and will whoop emup for Teddy a Indian Killed on Track Near Roohelle III an Indian went to sleep on a railroad track and was killed by the fast express He paid for his carelessness with his life Often its that way when peo ple neglect coughs and colds Dont risk your life prompt use of Dr Kings New Discovery will cure dangerousthroatpletely cured me In a short time of terrible cough that followed a severe attack of Grip writes J R Watts Floydade Tex and I regained 16 pounds in weight that I had lost guaranteed60eAll Druggists Unworthy ef the Wife JUv Bfe Iii ever the plwrare of i wlrlt m6 a weak ion aim JftMJr r w f k I Madisonville Notes Mrs Edit Moore went to Earlln ton Monday to visit relatives Morton McPherson has accepted r position as paying teller wih tht Madisonville Savings Bank Mrs Leslie Wiley and children 01 Hopkinsvllle are the guest of hem niothor Mrs Susan Fugate and hem sisters Mrs Ollie Thomas and Mrs Robt Jackson Clarence Livingston of Anton was here one day last week enron home from Bowling Green where he has been attending Mrs T A KIttinser who has beer sick 18lmprovlnKl hat James Mor gan of Douthe Carrelton bavin disposed of his stock of dry eooc at that place has secured a businoi house in this city and expects to Install a new stock of goods here ht is now looking for a residence and will move his family here The are excellent people and have rela tlves and friends who will welcomE them to our city Largo crowds from the city and country are attendlngrthe tent meet ing in progress here The few cases of small pox in the edge of the city are improving Rev C F Wiiriberly delivered a strong sermon Sunday evening on the subject of Suicide as a nation al diseaseE of Anton was here SaturdayJohn Nicbolls son of Mrs Emma Nicholls died Thursday night at the liottie on East Center street the little fellow had beep a sufferer for quite a while and the physicians were not surprised when the end came which was caused lJy rJgh dlfieafie and heart troubl he was an unusually bright boy and had many friends among the older people as well as being a favorite with the boys of his age Mnv beautiful floral designs were presented as a tribute of love to the little life so soon ended Rev D M Harrison conducted the funeral services at Browders Chapel Interment took place at Browdors burying ground sixmiles east of the city We extend our heartfelt sympathy- to the bereaved mother sisters and brothers of little John Morton Solomon and Edd Jamesom Val er Murphey Raymon Todd of Anton were here Saturday A letter received from Chester Finley who has been for some time acting n capacity of overseer in a commIssary for the Union Pacific Railway construction company It Ontario Canada reports he is doing flue and likes the country very much Johnnie Robinson of the country was in town Monday Fount KinK returned Monday from Providence where he has been to visit friends Miss Adeline Toombs spent the weekend with her father In Slaugh ervllle Miss Evelyn Rambo has returned from a visit to friends in Henderson MIss Maude Parish is in Evans yUle the guest of Mr and Mrs Jake 3eggus I Rev Theodore Compton of Owens boro was here Saturday- Mr Will Crawford a former real of this city now of Memphis Tenn Arrived Sunday to be the guest of his sister Mrs W L Hall and ether relatives r Clinton Blaton is visiting the family of Joe Parish of the Wilson ooun tryMr and Mrs H R Perry and little eon Horace Jr of St Louis have been the guests of Mrs J E Fawcett for several days They left Monday morning for Guthrie lusRolvllle and other points In Kentucky Mr Nick Long and family of Mad son villa toured to Dawson Sunday Mr and Mrs Earl Stone and Mist lallie McOlung of Huntsvllle spent Sunday In Dawson Lisle Robinson was In Dawson Saturday night- McArthur went to Dawson Satur day Colby Slaton of Wilsons was herE Monday John Roy Rash of Liberty was bore Monday John Jrtokflontf near Anton was here Monday TYPHOID LURKS IN WELLS United States Geological Survey Issues Reprint of Report on Underground Waters for Farm Use The rural sections lonp considered Ideal so far as concerns the health ot their inhabitants have been dealt a blow by physician investigators who maintain that twothirds of the cases of typhoid fever in the city owe their origin to insanitary conditions in the country and to polluted water supplies + Farms whlnh are generally remote from towns cities or other areas of congested population would seem to be almost Ideally situated for obtaining pure and wholesome 4istyphoid fever rates are usually 7 greater in country districts than in cities Typhoid fever Is now almost y universally believed to be transmitm r ted solely through drink or food tak en into the ally liable to be communicated by polluted waters abtalued from shal low wells near spots where the discharges of typhoid patients have been thrown upon the ground and subsequently carried down through the soil and to the wells and it is doubtless principally this fact that accounts for the disease being so common in farming regions On a great many farms the well is located at a point that may be con venient to the dwelling without any regard for the possibility of the pol lution of the well water through see page from barn or cesspool or through the circulation of water underground Information relating to the under ground movement of water is par ticularly valuable and on this ac count the United States Geological Survey is distributing a report on the subjectWaterSupply Paper 265 Underground Waters for harm Use by Myron L Fuller Thede andfor thid pubHclftfdnhaBnocqB sitated a third reprint A copy of the report may be obtained by ad dressing the Director of the Survey at Washington D C A Texas Wonder The Texas Wouber cures Kidney and cures diabetes weak and lame Irregularities ing gravel the kidneys and bladder RegulatesbiaQder sentI ment anb seldom fails to perfect a cure Send for testimonials fromsKy and other states Dr E Hall 2053 Olive street St Louis Mo fold by all druggists Tent Meeting to be Held at St Charles A tent meeting will be held at- St Charles beginning Tuesday Aug 18 The tent will be near the old han and IS a convenient place for allRevs W Martin and J W Lester of Earlington will conduct this meeting and cordially Invite all to come Out and help In the good work Always Blessed wltha Hearty Appetite if you use jiftesteze It helps your stomach do the work digests what you eat and makes good rich blood from your food No more Sleepless Nights Headache or Stomach Misery Get rId of all these troubles with Diges teze Fifty cents a bottle worth ten fold its cost at drug department of the St Bernard Mining Company incorporated A GREAT PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OFFER The Most Liberal We Have Ever Made The SemiWeekly Bee until Jan uary l1918 and the Dally Evening Post until November 10 1912 count the time Just 1 This is loss than uehalf the regular price Thet r sooner you send in your order the the more you will get for your men ey Be sure to send you order under l this special rate today to the Semi Weekly Bee Earlmgtou Ky 1 1 Wherein Duty Is Irksome Duty Is only irksome to him whc craves somo selfish enjoyment or ben eflt for himself Lot the man who U chafing under the Irkesomeness of hit duty look to himself and he will find that his weariness proceeds not from the duty Itself but from his selfish de elre to escape itJames Allen t I was cured of diarrhoea one dose of Chamberlains Colic Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy writes M E Gebbardt Oriole Pa There is nothing better For sale by All lDoalera I x 1J e J e 11 r 11- c y ai I 1 d i i 1 It IJf J h IIh T 1f r 1be Jr 1 S PAUL M MOORS EDITOR AND ifJo LeagueM lvV J E FAWOETT flASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS ff 0 f f aMemberofIf Kentucky Press oj ana tcond District Publishers r Office in Ben Slatons Office Next Door to Postoffice Madisont i1 J vile Kentucky Phone No 242 RingsMISS AILEENDA J Telephone Tuesday August 6 1912 m n p ar UNION SERVICES t Christian and Methodist Churches Unite r Their Sunday Night Services for August Looking to the pleasure it J would afford both congregations the Methodist and the Christian cburches through their ministers V 0 Brandon and Howard J Mt ifrazelton have arranged to servicesi1 r J the preacher The Schedule is as follows August 119hristiau Church T 0 Brandon August 18 Methodist I FliI H J Brnzeltoii- t August 25 Christian Y 0 Brandon Sept 1 Methodist Church r H J Brazelton The musical fnrcos pf the two churches will teal the singing It for these services and they prom LII ise to be enjoyable Doubtless i there will be large audiences at tending these serIes and their t helpfulness will be felt by the entire community Mr W S Gunsalus a farmer living near Fleming Pa he has used Chamberlains GoHci Cholera And Diarrhoea Remedy in his fatally ion fourteen years and that he has found it to be an excellent remedy r recommendingltor 9 Swiss to Use Their Water Power No country is better off than Swlfc f aerland in tho matter of water power and vast resources of force are ntlll I turatiliz a It is now proposed to olec jtrlfy sIL the state railways and to sup ply the energy needed from the numer ens water powers not yet developed r Already most of the funicular railways employ electricity t r I OWJlff i5 41 CHOCOLATES iDnsciencet fisa part of our stock in trade The public health is partly in our hands Weare determined to fulfill that trust by keep ing for our patrons only the pure the fresh and the best Successa hqs come to us by ing guard over the inter z ests ofour customersk Drugs medicines and candies must pure and f wholesome or they are not found in our store r 1 Come in und see our t last supply of LOW f J NEYS Chocolates fj in pretty boxes I ri BernardrisA t Mining Cor r Incorporated Drug Department o Subscription Rates j One Year Six mpnthaJf 100j Three months Single copies 6 Specimen copies mailed free on application Correspond ants wanted in all parts of the county Address us parIticulars EIrlingtonIEntered at the Post Offlno as MatteriBranch 47 Church Ohurch stand be nnn THE PRAISE CONTINUES Everywhere We Hear Good Reports of Doans Kidney Pills EarUn ton is no exception Every section of the U S resounds with praise of loans Kidney Pills Thir tv thousand persons are giving testi mony tn their home newspapers The sincerity of these witnesses the faot that thy live so near is the bestproot of the merit of Doaus Heres an Earlington case John W Davenport Earlington Ky saysrtI still use Doan Kid ney Pills occasionally and consider them an excellent rams y for kid ney trouble The more I use this preparation the better I like It You may continue publfshlnc my former testimonial I suffered fromkidney trouble more than tongne can toll r My back was so sore and lame that I could not work for days at a time and the kidney secretions were scanty There was a constant oam in my load that almost blinded me J became dizzy dark spots would float before my eyes and I would reel like a drunken man Nothing did me any good until a fellow workman told me he hut used Doaus Kidney Pills with success I obtained a supply at the St Bernard Mining Co and it was only a few weeks before they corrected my troubles For sale by all dealers Price 60 cents FosterMilburn Co Buffalo New York sole agents for the Unit edStatesRemember the nameDoansI and take no otherIThat Actrve Uerm A single germ in a fortyquart caof milk if the conditions be favorable will divide once every half hour BO that at the end of 24 hours it will havo increased to 281474976210666 At the end of the 24 hours one cublo centimeter of the contaminated milk would contain moro than 7438000000 germs This is the report made by the New York Milk Committee in the governments weekly public health reports Whats tho use STATE SSLucAilFrank J Cheney makes oath that be Is senior partner of the firm of P J Cbeney Co dolne business in the City of Toledo County and Stato aforesaid and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Halls Catarrh Cure FRANK J CHEMET Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this 6th day of December A D 1886 GLEASONSEAL i Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Send for testimonials free F j CHENEY R Co Toledo O Sold by all Druggists 7jc Take Halls Eaudiy Pills for constipation About Tea teabuttea says the Lancet except perhaps by very skilful blending Excessive infusion will spoil a good tea but even a short infusion of a bad tea may bo as objectionable as an excessive infusion of a good tea On physl ological grounds therefore the con sumer of high quality teas runts less risk of digestive disturbance provided the tea is made properly Flying Men Fall victims to Stomach Hvor and kid ney troubles fut like other people with like results in loss of appetite backache nervousness headache and tired listless rundown feeling But theres no need to fool like that as T D Peebles Henry Tetm proved Six bottles of Electric Bitters he write did more to give me new strength and good appetite than all other stomach remedies I used So they help everybody HP folly to suffer when this great rem dy will help you from the first dose Try it Only Wets at All Druggists liNe Temere Decree The No Temero decree so called from its first two words in Latin Lot no ono rashly is tho official decla ration of the bishop of Rome to all Roman Catholics the world over calling upon them to abstain from Intermarriages with those of other creeds and declaring that Roman Catholics must be obedlent to the rules of their church regarding such marriages and their solemnization by their regular clergy r Cheapest Accident insurance Dr Thomap EC lectid 011 For scalds cuts and jJIC Got ties All druggists soil it ace and Soc Jt itt i iii J l iII t J I KENTUCiY STATE PA- IRrEATULIESx I I Expensive List of Attractions Free to Visitors PRIZES AGGREGATE 30000 This Big Sum to Be Distributed Among Exhibitors Great Show of Live- Stock In 100000 PavilionThroe- Band Concerts DailyIMores Races and Auto Stunts or Two things that are essential to the success of an educational and amuse ment institution according to J W Newman commissioner of agriculture and James L Dent secretary of the Kentucky State Fair are inducements to draw exhibitors and attractions to draw the public With this Idea in view the officials have set out to make it profitable to both exhibitors and patrons and to that end nothing has been left undone that might add to the drawing features both from the stand point of exhibitors and of the public generally Rich prizes have been of Cored by the management to insure the greatest display of exhibits ever seen in any section of the south or westmore than 30000 to be dis tributed to the successful exhibitors in tho various departments As an evidence of their faith in the people of Kentucky to patronize an in stitution such as the State Fair haS be come Commissioner Newman and Sec retary Dent have gone to great expense in securing the greatest line of amusements ever provided for the peO- ple of Kentucky or the south Liberatl and his famous band one of the great est musical organizations in the coun try composed of fortytwo musicians and six soloists have been secured at a big expense and the music loving public who attend the Fair this year will have no complaint to register on this score This noted organization will be heard in concert each afternoon and night in the big pavilion For those of the visitors who would rather patronize the racing feature of the Fair than the horse show the management has secured another noted musical organization in the famous Day Band of Louisville which wll furnish the music at the race track on the grounds each afternoon during the weekFor the free attractions for each aft ernoon and evening the management has provided some of the most sensational acts ever presented to the publicI Who in this section of the country hasI over witnessed automobiles passing through the air at a height of sixty five feet For the first time in the south or middle west and one of the few times in this country such an ex hlbItlon will be witnessed at the State Fair this year when every afternoon at 2 oclock and each night at 830 oclock two 1200 pound machines willI loop the loop from a tower at a height of ssixtyfive feet This is regarded as the most sensational act ever contriv ed by the human mind and just as often as it is attempted Just so ottenf do the exhibitors dally with death in midairAt time during the entire day willf there be a dull minute for visitors It being the aim of the management to provide such a line of attractions Iri addition to the regular exhibits that visitors for one day only can leave for their homes the same night expressing the belief that they have been well re paid for the time and money spent In coming to Louisville for the one day In prdor to please the one day visitors the management has looked well to tho daylight attractions and the big 100 000 live stock pavilion will be that scene of much activity from early morning until late in the afternoon tIImorning until 4 oclock each afternoon so that visitors may see the last ring of the day and get to the railway sta tlons in time to catch their trains forehome none of which leaves the city earlier than 5 oclocklThis great exhibition of live stock in the pavilion coupled with the races and open air attractions in front of the grand stand each afternoon makes the free attractions the biggest and best over presented to the people in this section of the cOijntryI Flags at Half Mast Ever since flags were used in war it has been the custom to have flag of tle superior or conquering naItlon above that of the inferior or van qulshed When an army Pound itself hopelessly beaten It hauled its flag downfar enough for the flag of the victors tobe placed above it on the same pole This was a token not only of submission but of respect In those days when a fnmous soldier died flags were lowered out of respect to his memory The custom long ago passed from purely military usage to public life of all kinds the flag flying at half mast being a sign that the dead man was worthy of universal respect The space left above It Is for the flag of the great conqueror of all the angel of death Quite a Change IIIHoweU doesnt speak to his wife Powell And 1 can remember when he thought Jt was ortbltp eayn few words to h tVby long dig- It tancc lO p onc ol1Jdi 11 l Wif 0 t 1 t Ji PoJ T u JTHE BIG NIGHT SHOW Vaudeville Acts and Horse Rings No Features at State Fair Itable night show at the Kentucky State Fair this year will be the most elaborate ever prepared by the management of the institution Believing that night patrons of the Fair would rather witness high class amusements than to spend their time its walking over the grounds in a rain effort to see many of the exhibits which naturally close at night Secretary Dent has secured some of the most noted acts known to the show world which will bo seen in the uiagninccntly lighted 100000 live stock pavilion each night beginning at 8 oclock Till manage ment has gone to an expense of 5000 to guarantee thfs list of attractions nmong which will her seen IIerzogs performing stallions six in number and jet black and regarded as the most fa mous animal act in the world the five Merkel Sisters noted female acrobats the Okuras Japanese wonders the Whirling Erfords styled the Human Buttcrllles Itoblnsoiis five perform- Ing elephants the Eddy Family In two highly sensational nets the Hengler Troupe of Russian Dogs and other acts equally as high class In addition to this high class line of amusements vis itors to the night show will also wit ness the best rings for light harness and saddle horses ever given in Ken tucky In addition to the 1000 stake for live gaited saddlers other rich rings for all other classes in both saddlers and harness horses will be contested each night during the week Because of the enormous expense to management has gone in preparing for the big night show feature of the Falr It has decided to charge an admission of 25 cents to the pavilion at night This price will entitle the visitors to any seat in the big auditorium except the boxes For this sum they will wit ness the most famous American and European acts now before thepublic STATE FAIRS TWENTY BIG DEPARTMENTS List of Competent Superintendents In Charge of Them Twenty departments have been ar ranged for at the Kentucky State Fair this year and each department will be presided over by a member of the state board of agriculture and in addition to the various departments having the personaln of a member of the board each has been provided with competent superintendent thus in surfing to exhibitors and visitors alike careful attention The following is the manner in which the departments have been arranged and the member of the board and the superintendent in charge eachHorses Commissioner J W New man member In charger R H LH lard Lawrencoburg superintendent mules and Jack stock James M Terry Oynthlana member Guthrie M Wil son Bardstown superintendent beet cattle R J Bassett Leltchflcld member W R Moorman Jr Glcndoan superintendent dairy cnttle M A Scovell Lexington member E A Farm Nlcholasvllle superintendent swine J L Letterle Harrods Creek member L C O wings Jeffersontown superintendent sheep and goats H M Froman Ghent member W T Chllton Campbellsburg superintendent poultry and pigeons J W Newman member J L Gribble Louis ville superintendent vegetables and melons J L Letterle member Charles Scholtz Jr Louisville super- Intendent field seed and grain G N McGrow Bayou member II C Love lace Boston superintendent tobacco James Mr Terry member Judge Frank P Sebree Carrollton superin tendent horticulture Fred R Blackburn Stanton member W II Clay IIebron superintendent womans department G N McGrew member Mrs H S Vnnsant Frankfort super- Intendent farming implements R J Bassett Leltchfield member P M McKee Versailles superintendent for stry and minerals Fred R Blackburn member George S Lee Car- rollton superintendent students judg- Ing contest J W Newman member Professor J J Hooper Lexington su perintendent education H M Fro man Ghent member Mrs John L Woodbury Louisville superintendent dairy products Fred R Blackburn member Professor J J Hooper Lex ington superintendent Fdr the department for plants and flowers 0 R VanMeter of Lebanon will be the member Inch rge and he will also be- n charge of the racing department In the dog department Professor- M A Scovell will be the member have ing direct supervision Already tho members in charge of tha various departments as well as the superintendents have gone to work to assist Secretary Dent and Assistant Secretary L B Shropshire In nrrang tag for the exhibits in their departments and from now until the gates arc thrown open to the public on the morning of Monday Sept 0 these oils cials will be kept busy completing the details for the big show Clearly Incompetent Hayo you ever been married before asked the license clerkIGreat heavens young mnnl1 ex claimed the experienced prima donna Dont read the papers Whereupon she wired immediate In structions to discharge her1 press agent arublugtott star 1I r Tj r i Jg 1J r i PRJNCESSSP CIAL This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under new ii management and its management guarantees t l Iitspatrons high class entertainments JA IIYh- tU Especially Adopted for Ladies and Childreni We are again running the Worlds Best Pictures You l know what that means LubltiR Bio raph Kalems EBsnny Pathe llSellK nnrt VitographtniiMADISONVILLE KY Matinee Daily 2 p m 0 The SanitationProblemm a IIThe modern tHome must be healthful at I any costr The problem of home sanitation is not a hard one tosolve giMtdtttP guaranteed fixtures installed by a us provide plumbing that is as sanitary as long ex l perience and careful workmanship can make it With these fixtures there is deringF vealwe11LOO worry overfro i quentrepairsandl t renewals The t ia1M CD iYounIplumbing LefciiSi explain the value of this guarantee I toyou andfcdvisa i you how your plumbing may be lmprove I MADISONVILLE PLUMBING COMPANY 1 11itl 121 Sultlt St JOHN L BRIEN Manager PLane 555 Plumbing and team Fitting a- QL r ji 3 4 r NOTICE y o 8xpaJers lr or one of my Deputies will be at the following named places at the date indicated for the purpose collecting taxes Nebo Wednesday morning Aug 14 Coxs Store Wednesday afternoon Aug 14 1 Ashbysburg Friday Aug id Hanson Saturday Aug 17 Earlington Monday afternoon Aug 19 Mortons Gap Wednesday morning Aug 21iNortonville Wednesday afternoon bugn I I Dawson Thursday Aug 22 Ilsiey Friday morning Aug 23 St Charles Friday afternoon Aug 23 White Plains Saturday Aug 24 d Aug 12 1912 n Je B Stanley i S H C I T 11III pnnpIP rpa it Duncan Gest j- f INSURANCE 1 Call and see Duncan Gest for Tornada Fire Life 1 i and Accident Insurance x All the best Companies represented Healthi I Office ia Victory Building 1- lb j 11 IrdIIIfJIt ilttIdiriDJ ml llrtIluntAlnMrYla + + j BEE ADS PAY GET THE HABIT A o d t r Iii r T I s J Irr A I WltrIYMNYYI rwMI o = I L C A MORTON II MADIS0NVILIE KY N J 1 IiFuneral Director and Embalmer I i 14i orNilht1r Any Can Answered Promptly Day I t s- i r uanar Jgrs e- srwss esr II The man who whispeis down a well sellItandiIINews of the Town i Mrs W S McGary spent Friday Ii1U Mortons Gap the guest of Mrs Henry Browning Mr and Mrs Joe Brown wore in Madlsonville Sunday ev9d tat thb tent Meeting John Brown was in Madis6nville Sunday night 1DoseLela Vaughn was in Madl i eonvHle Sunday night 666 For Rheumatism and Gout i The tent meeting which wont from here to Madlsouylllo is drawing largo crowds each night especially from our city Much enthusiasm Is being shown from the revival work i orstr hMrs A T Williams of Nashville who has been the guest of Mr and Mrs A E Davis returned homo Friday after a pleasant visit Jim Parker was In MadlsonvlUe 4Monday on business Jim Smith and John D Cothran were In Victoria Sunday morning Misses Gladys Vaughn and Nellie llcManus and John D Ootbran were + lli Madjsbnvllle Sunday evening attending the tout meeting OLD RAGS wanted at Beo office clean cotton only accepted H Mrs Thomas Crabtree has been in Madlsonvllle visiting Mrs Olay Mc Euen she returned home Monday 00 Rambo of Madtsonville was In Uorganfleld Paul McGary was in Madisonville Sunday evening visiting friends LynnTburedayj Mother and child doing well Mrs Murray Draper and chNdren of Bopklnsvillo+ are the guest of her parents Mr and Mrs G Draper Wanted at once 100 Miners Steady work- NORTONVILLM A COAL COKE CO Incorporated Rev Walter Martin preached at Snthards Sunday afternoon and at St Charles Sunday night Arthur Viuson was In Mdrtons Sunday attending the ball game c W B Vinson was In Madlsouville SundayOtho Ward visited his family at Fox Run Sunday j Miss Nell Crowder was in Mad sonvlllo Sunday night Miss Everett Klstnor was In Mad F isouville Sunday night l Riley Brown was at the tent meeting Sunday night at Madisonvllle Mrs Elgie SIsk was in Mortons sap Saturday visiting friends John Moore was In Providence Monday Mies Eula Oldham was In Madl Honvillo Friday tight attending tho the teht meeting Mist Goldu Chandler was in Mad ttonvllle Friday Miss Charlie Davis was in Madi onvlllo Friday night attending the I tent meeting Miss Mabel Browning has accept ed a position with the Bon Ton Bakery- Kidney I Flush For Kidney and Bladder Disease IMiss Bottle Fugato attended the tent meeting in Madiaonvllle Friday night Miss Ruby Peytop visited Miss L n and atr t ifdgdthgtenttiiebtn atij dison vllleJn a game or Bajl QI whichIwas a doubleheader played Friday b tween Glvde Benhetts team an Clyde Martins team resulted in a victory both times fur the former The scores were as odows First game 18 to 12 second game 23 to 2- 1WANTEDGentlemen room ers for two nicely furuislied1 rooms centrally located reasonable Apply at this of floe e- r i tf Tom and Granvllie Hanks who are now In hefc uthard country + were In town Saturday evening James Draper spout Saturday and Sunday in Evnnsvllie the guest f his brotherI Paul Twyman who has beet working at the Bon Ton Bakery has resigned and returned to his hom In Hopkinsvlllo Jessie Arnold of Slaughterville visited friends in town Sunday Mr and Mrs Rady Peyton attended the meeting at Madlsonvllle Sun day night Mrs Mary Whltfleld who has bee visiting her mother at Nebo return ed home after a very pleasant visit Plumbing Supplies at A G Drapers tin shot Sam Naves was in Madlsonville SundayMiss Utley of Madisonville was in town Sunday Wren Howard of Maaisonville was in town Sunday Miss Mattlo Wllkey of Madison vllle was in town Sunday i Percy Stewart of Madlsonvllle + was In town Sunday afternoon Roy Parker was in Madisonvlllo SundayHarry Williams of Madlsonville I was In the city Sunday Ohlllax For Chills and Fever Jim Smith was in Madlsonvlllp SundayMissHnzel t Hale was In Madison vllle Sunday t Miss May Hale attended the tent meeting at Madisonville Sunday Ned Barnes was In Madlsonvllle Sunday Mips Ida Bobbltt of Madlsonville was in town Sunday Charlie Vaughan was in Madlson vllle Sunday Burl Farquhar was In Madison yule Sunday t RtHAVE YOU SEEN 0 L TRIAL CASE e We fit glasses to your eyes perfectly end at 4- r prices that willplease A call appreciated 1 y HOLLjNO R TRUEMPY JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS r Ii J I Messnt Fraiik Oath and Miller Evans Misses Irene and Besslo Coyle and Luolle Green motored to Dawson Sunday- Mrs FL L Browning and daugh I rter of Mortons Gap are the guests of Mr and Mrs George Wyatt this I Week Mrs Henry Rogers and daughters Sarah and Margaret returned from Nashville Suuday where they have been visiting for several weeks C E Dudley loft Sunday for Pem broke to be gone two weeks Miss Pansy Myers was In Madl eonville Sunday Miss Lelll East was In Madison vllle Sunday FOR SALE One 100 course In anything except civil engineering from International Correspondence School of Sorariton Pa Will sell at a bargain Apply at Bee Office Jaok Prattler went to Springfield Sunday night W B VauRh was In Dawson Sun day Mrs Jack Murphy was called to the bedplde of her mother at Adams Station Monday Miss Gertrude Franey of Hender son Is the guest of friends in the cityMrs Grace Williams of Madlson villa was In town Sunday Mrs M B Long was In Madison yule on business Monday Mrs Henry Christ will arrive from Boonesvilte this week to be the guest of friend In the ally- KillPole For Bad Blood StarkedBorn to Mr and MrsIsrael Lyons a fine 10 pound boy Mrs W F Fessey and mother tire Seay of Nashville are visiting the family of Dr Eldred Davis this weeKs in to la you fool dull of be you can It It Is of I fib It in func are not on Into is tho out all has is an rise tho of gloomy and end moans in 50c MO To Eyeballs or use Eye Salve V ST Sloane Glvms and Kirk of in Norris of was in Hal in J3 I was in B Gest was In Sun ping was night on business was night asFusuah No Gas or other Nothing will remain or sour on your if will a little a ful and as Maple Syrup sale by tfie of the St Bernard fa mous in the Rogers day on the In na does mean his challenger amazed I know was Howarths if any is carried into the a gunshot ensues Therefore I you thus The duel declared off A For Twelve had We had soon be aeto be out of Hughes Tonic One of the of and came my observa tion A man suffering for 12 months a obstinate of and rome dy that he of all to no purpose I him to try a i from that twelve ago he not had a Sold by BOc bottles by I CO rTn r city I Mrs Robert this life Monday enduring several of Intense suffering She was a true Christian being a ber of East Union in Co Interment took place at Salem Tuesday Dr 0 E OBryan was in Green vllle last Monday on business Jackson and are vis Ring near Dawson Mr Martin has returned from an extend trip to Arkansas Janice Cotton a young minister from near White Plains ed arbor to a audience Saturday night W V Brooks of the meeting here Saturday night If your was correctly in formed Eld S M Bernard begins a series of meetings at Moss Hill Monday night Delbert SIsk of Pumpkin Center was our midst night Eld L M Winstead of Lisman is begin a revival at Salem Monday night Auij 19 Mr and Mrs Sam McGregor and Mrs J T at Salem Saturday W R frown pf was guest of his Mrs A W Raymer Eld EB will preaob at the Arbor Sunday af ternoon at 8 oclock let come out to bear him Willie McManus of the guest of relatives here Misses Bessie and Lassie Crabtree of Pumpkin Center in our midst Saturday and The primary election passed off When out sorts discouraged half sick and everything seems to going wrong bldrao on your liver torpid you n- eedHERBINE Medicine in All Disorders WHent liver is torpid throws impurities into system which hamper every organ the body result is that tlonal processes properly Impurities get the blood the stomach bilious the kidneys weak and bowels irregular generally constipated Herblno clears strengthensnbowels After tho system been thus overhauled thero Immediate Appetite returns digestion is good tho spirits mind clears forebodings everything looks bright cheerful which sound healthy conditions everywhere the body Price per Bottle f iMJLAM PROPIIIETOIIT LOW cure Sore Ers Weak SItStephens OLOAND LCOMMNDcO MINING CO Incorporated Department George wood Madisonville were town Sunday King St Charles town Sunday Thompson was Evansville Sunday Truumpy Evansvllle Sunday J Dawson dayPaul InMadieouvllle Sunday Neal Splllman in Madisonville Sunday More Dyspepsia Stomach Troubles undigested stomach you take Dlgesteze power digestive harmless For drug department Mining Company Incorporated poet appeared field arrayed only tures garb What this asked reply clothing body by wound festering have met was Sufferer Months Every other failed juetas withoutquinine Chill most wonderful cures chill fever under about from most attack chills fever tried every could hear Hughes Tonic tlmo over months has chill Drug gists and 100 Prepared ROBINSOflFETTET louisville Incorporated cri IWhite Notes Vincent departed after months meiu Baptist Church Muhlenberg Allen finally Springs Eld preach atthe large Eld Earllngton attended scribe Saturday attended services afternoon Earllngton the daughter last week Oabornof MadlsonyiHe everyone Earlington were Sunday 0A Power Liver th0 Tho carried improvement JAMCt Smarting BERNARD Drug pleasant OftI persuaded McGregor I quietly and if we have been rightly informed the democrats cast 26 votes and the republicans one enthusiasm being a novelty- A moving picture show hold forth at tho Moss Hill school bouse Friday and Saturday nights The school at Moss Hill is pro grassing nicely having a good atten dance and Interest James Brown and family of Earlington visited his sister Mrs A W Raymer Sunday Eld W N Olark filled his I regular appointment at Saturday I and Sunday Quite a number of White Oity folks attended A light rain fell here a few nights ago and since then the weather has been so cool our people sought relief in heavier clothingJ Shadrick our popular preacher merchant worshipped at Mortons Gap Sunday Mrs J N Stinnett is visiting her son L L Sinnett this weeks Stepping on a rusty nail has been the cause of many oases of lockjaw The nail was not so much tha as neglect of tbe o KTfiBUoh wounds were nrtfmptiyoleansed and BALLARD waW LINIMENT applied theferwould be no lockjaw as the antiseptic properties of the liniment would counteract the pois on and the wound would heal quickly Price 25c 50o and iQO per bottle Sold by St Bernard Mining Co Incorporated Drug Department Causes of Mine Accidents Nearly half of the fatal accidents In coal mines are duo to falling rock or coal and less than onefourth to ex plosions or fires Ja3hesIt 7 + x 1 I ikLLiA tffF YOU Madisonville Ky Manhattan Shirt Sale Begins Friday Aug 9 v Our entire line of shirts including Manhattan known the world over as the best on sale at reduced prices I 250 I 200 I 150 I 10050c I Manhattans at Manhattans at Manhattans at Monarch atf Boys at 195 IIJ165 Iti12078c I f l43c I One Lot ofShirts at 25c Each I Every thing for summer wear now has a cut price and you will know we are anxious to make a clean sweep of allsummer fixings when you see the goods at the prices quoted t IIIIrpuP PijIIi1oi qJIn IiJIiil11In JirJrffoi Closing Out Sale t PORCHWINGSj rt a- We are offering for the next few days an all oak porch swing complete for the small price of 171 These are the same swings you have been paying 325 1 for Only a limited suppply on hand make your pur 1swingJ T HALL Salesman I r Forbes Manufacturing Co J Incorporated 43 4 JndJorJord4 aa1Iyi1 UI1temir14mneA A Aintl- The Bees contestNOT Good for 25 Votea for 4L 1 I I OffitorcIt placed in Ballot Box in Bee 1t1 Notice to Contestants i 1000 votes will be allowed on every sroo worth of printing turned nby contestants inthe Mammoth I Cave Contest For prices on printing telephone No 47 Earlington or N94 Madisonville 8 EC ADS PAY 7 j x 1 4 Tpt JHt 1 jC Iffy qa elf s 1bg p- Sy ti it ADDITIONAL MADISONVILLE NOTES Squire SM Barnard wf Anton Teas here Monday i t Bob Bowies ofMurphyfown was i t9iere Monday x I t tC Walter Murphy oflAntoyj T wa- i s 1Sitre Monday Mrs Slaton ot Lexington Vas th west of Mrs Wnller Monday nigh- r on her return from a visit to rela r twos nnar Hanson Mrs Rose Waller and daughter Miss Francis went to Hanson Tuesday They will visit relatives In that t vicinity for several days morniIns for Nashville to visit friends rMiss Ethel Jackson of Anton was here Tuesday enroute to Morgan Acid to Visit her aunt Mrs Hop good c DoMosa of Vandetta was f here Saturday E Will Eldridge of Bisbee Arizona s Is visiting here 1 A Ed Hopgooil of Anton was here SaturdayMisses Carrie and Mable Lon theirIaunt Miss Jennie Butler in Indiana Mrs Annie Livingston ot Anton has been spending the week with id her daughter Mrs Riley Whitman in East Madisonville Mr and Mrs Ott Speed of St Xi6uls who have been snaking thisj headquarters while visiting rela tives through the country have re turned home I r Mrs Dillard Todd of Alton was 1I here Saturday i Mr and Mrs Wilt Offuttof Grape vine country was in town Saturday I James Hicklln of Anton was x here Saturday t J H Nlbblack of Browders was here Saturday WIllis Robinson of the Island was hero Saturday 1 Pete Webb of Anton was heroI SaturdayMrs Todd and daughter of i Anton was here Saturday Mr and Mrs Ben Slaton Dr Sam Baker and family Mrs L N Vick ers Mrs B A Slaton and Mrs W H Jernegan are spending a few days at Kirkwood Springs Mrs Evelyne Brown and daughter vlsltlnKJ1ervisiting friends in Slauhterville they were accompanied by Mrs CoxI James McDonald of the north part of Madisonvlllo has in his yard U freak In the way of a japonica which Is this year bearing pears The bush IB near a pear troe and is six orsov ien feet high Thera are now onthe- j bush about Rhf dozen wellde eloped liA rsv1ifch will iu time ripen The suppds tlori Is that the nixedethustbrought forth new fruit Feel languid weak run down Headache Stomach offt A good remedy is Burdock Blood Bitters Ask your druggist Price lico In the Natural Course Life Is ever unfolding from within and revealing itself to the light and thoughts engendered In the heart at last reveal themselves In words ac dons and things accomplished James 1lenq The Trials of a Traveler I am a traveling salesman writes E E Young E Berkshire Vt and was often troubled with constipation and indigestion till I began to U3e Dr Kings New Life Pills which I have found an excel lent remedy For all stomach liv uneqg gists Force Required to Crack a Nut The force required to crush an ordinary nut such as one too often sees tracked between the back teeth has been shown to be equal to a weight of more than 110 avoirdupois pounds directly applied- Constipation Is the starting point for many serious diseases To bd healthy keep the bowels active and regular HERBINE will remove nil accumulations in the bowels and put the system in prime condition Price 50o Sold by St Bernard Mining Co Incorporated Drug De partnent Model Husband Our Ideal of a model married man ie one who would rather cut out a mid night supper than to miss working In the garden before breakfast Galves ton News 1 W Were all medicines as mentor ious as Chamberlains Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the world would be much better off and the percentage of suffering greatly de creased write Lindsay Scott of Temple Iud For sale by All Deal ers Inevitable Result to hear that Dub StubbsrHe used to a tutionIlyes sold Wlggletrope but be began amending It Harpers Weekly w v iaaaoar ad Y I Summer Prices on II GoodsY 1 rSummert 1tk Our July Glaerance Sale has been a success r lg Iedxt x 1 gy In order to still further reduce our stock of sum mer goods we are going to continue the low prices 1wearbefore buyiug 1iliRemember this is not shelfworn goods we are trying to unload on you but clean snappy summer IIlargeYou have a long time to enjoy these cool things for summerwear why not come in and see what we have for you anyway When you see the High St Quality of our goods and the low prices on them t t we believe you will buy them j it- l THE MeLEOD STORE INCORPORATED ON THE SQUARE MADiSONVILLE KENTUCKY r l t i rI I Ir J 2 W itd WM JUDGING CONTEST BY FARMER BOYS 1Y- I This Will Bo a State Fair Fe JsWeek of Sept 914 y With a view of further eucouritge- ment to the farmer boys of Kentucky to gain a scientific knowledge of agri culture too State Fair management has again this year made arrangements for a renewal of the students Judging contest which has proved so popular In the past and a scholarship In the agricultural college of the State university carrying with It 100 in cash will bo offered for the best Judge of several classes The contest will consist of rings for horses cattle sheep and swine exhibited at the State FaIr and written statements are to bo presented by each contestant setting forth his reasons for the decisions reached by him The contest this year will be under the personal supervision of Professor J J Hooper professor of animal husbandry of the Kentucky State univer sity at Lexington and it is his pur pose to devote much of his time from now until the date of the Fair In work- Ing up interest among the farmer bo s of the state in the event Inasmuch- as the farmer boys of Kentucky are proud of their ability to correctly judge a horse or other farm animal much interest Is always manifested in this contest nod as many applications for entry blanks have been received by Secretary Dent this year It is ex pected that keen rivalry will exist among several hundred young men and boys the week of the Fair Sept 014 Any boy who wishes to enter tile contest can secure an application blank by applying to J L Dent sccfe tary of the State Fair room 320 Paul Jones building Louisville and all tin formation relative to time contest will be forwarded to the applicant with the entry blank- MIDWAY J ATTRACTIONS ITo Be Featured at State Fair Weokjof rThe tured at the State Fair this year TyjHl be far and above the average as JIJ the purpose of the management to pro vide only the best for the patrons f the Kentucky institution In order to carry out such an arrangement Secretary J L Dent will visit the shows two weeks before the date of the Kentucky State Fair which Is the weekof Sept 914 and make a personal inspec tion with a view of eliminating any and all unattractive or freak features The shows engaged for the Are the Mazeppo anti United Shows coinm bined and this name In Itself hi Bum clout to guarantee a high class rlmd clean line of attractions but to make It doubly sure Secretary Dent has planned the personal Inspection to sat isfy himself It Is the purpose of the management to provide such a line of sideshows that parents can let their children visit the shows day and night without the attendance of older men bets of the family In order to further carry outthis fea ture of the program the management has contracted with a number of well known Kentuckians to be stationed both on the inside and outside of each of the Midway attractions during the week to look after the welfare of the patrons and to see that nothing is said or done that would lu the least offend the eye or ear of any person within the inclosure BAD FOR THE STOMACH When Nonfatty Foods Are Intimately Mixed With Grease The stomach never has the least power of digesting true fat This is dis posed of in the intestines When eaten in the ordinary forms as fat meat butter etc the fat separates out in the stomach and does not in the least Interfere with the work of the gastric juice on the other food but when a nonfatty food has been intimately mix ed with grease the latter prevents the gastric juice getting at the food it could digest Fish fried In oil or butter Is by no means the most marked example as the fat does not penetrate very deeply Potatoes mashed with butter are rath er worse and minced vegetables fried with butter are bad offenders The reason advanced explains why pork Is difficult of digestion The muscular fibers are mixed up with fat cells and by the liberation of the oil in each tiny cell the eaten pork is made Into an oily paste A very strong stomach will do the work required but it is not a fair task to Imposefrequently and a weak stom ach will refuse to do anything beyond reminding Its owner by a few stabs that it will not stand such treatment Exchange s Gymnasium Training Every person who has received gym nasium training is aware of the fact that an exercise which calls for painful effort on the part of the beginner is often performed almost without any conscious effort at all after a certain amount of training has been received Again It is perfectly well known that brute strength alone does not make a gymnast and that even a simple exer cise may offer great difficulty to a mus cular and well developed individual who has not been trained in the gym nasium The explanation for this is made in an article by Professor Du bols Raymond in Die Umshau who potato out that one of the essential functions of gymnasium work ta apt so much to build up muscle as to train nerves and nerve groups to work in proper unison and coordination t 5 I I oJ t I Y ARE YOU SICK to the malaria germ that in most cases it drives the poison entirely out of the system in 3 days A Mild Family Laxative i I any I trouble r- eiii r ItJrig9 Sort Smith YZrk 2218 JlPlod herwltk SIOO for which scot me the bore mntloaed SsoO worth of BMBDIES IAil Charges great kHBUMATISM RuMBDTI S20I AI NRYPLUSH 1elaJ valu SSM I w iiSeal the scOO within sk freer del drovf1ed tat Regedlel CURE aeationed daeua sad ere euqII tecessesded I s Name 4 e 4- Addros j IE CUT THIS OUT AND MAIL VS- c I 5 1 I J Fail in Kidney Wo mans Good Advice I regard Dr Kilmers Swam Runt as the best medicine for kulimv alid bladder trouble I have uvnr taker and I will always recommend it to all that are afflicted with bladder or kidney trouble For eleven months Iwas afflicted with kidney and blad der trouble in violent form The symptoms in my case were fearful During all this time 1 WAS being treated by the best and foremost doctors of the country alt of them falling to afford me too slightest re lief and I continued to grow worse all the time and while I had utmost confidence in their treatment it seemed that the time hurl come iu my case when I must try other rem adios consequently I reported to the use of and befo I hall taken three small bottles every pain and symptom had completely disap peared For any form of kidney trouble Dr Kilmers Swamp Root is the mekiolue to use I have nev er known It to fall in a single case Very truly yours i M AUNTER R F D No 1 Morton Misg Personally appeared before mo the undesigned members of Board of Supervisors in and for said Oountv and State the within named L M Hunter who after being duly sworn states Jhat the forpgointr testlmonal is composed of his own words written with hip own hand and the same Is Letter to Dr Kilmer ZL Co Binghamton NY Prove What SwampHoot Will do for You ItVill convince anyone You will also receivo a booklet of valuable information telling all about the kidneys and bladder When writing be sure aud mention the Earlington Bee Regular fifty cent and onedollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores Mexican Forests The forests of Mexico are situated chiefly In the mountains at altitudes of 8000 to 12000 feet In the low lands of the tropics there are scattered mahogany trees and a variety of ether hardwood Umber Breeders of flue horses prefer BALDARDS SNOW LINIMENT for all outs wounds or sores on their stock because 1t acts mildly and quIckly and heals an ordinary wouud without a scar Price 25c and 100 per bottle Sold by St Bernard Mining Co Incorporated Drug Department a- r r OJ A h i y For Blood 4 LiverClears 1 CatarrhrSorofulas 1PalnsFor IIcuresThe New For and GOUT deep seated and hopeless cases age or by Specialists in takeDont 1 Cure Your For Kidney Bladder and Urinary Diseases f which if neglected often leads to Brights Disease KIDNEY FLUSH is asafe speedy and satisfactory remedy for long f KIDNEY possessing wonderful antiseptio powerIJWd85tJJJIJmpanl Prepaid 5100CHILThe IKldDeodBIddrDIlSUO other tentbt aIabove TO Prominent Physicians TroubleA ssScott genuineJ Binghamton SemiWeekly Poison I1 Chills fever Discovery RHEUMATISM apparently Kidneys International miudtr om fi THE ECONOMICAL WAY The June iistauco srvjce or the Cumberland Telephone b Tel ngrapbCnmpHtiy IIVHU MM lm liteHn man to conduct all of his outride alTtitrrt hi the unmt satisfactory manner You unn get loner llnta t P4otutnetiuns to nil outside important PUIP And towns within a radius of on1 hundred miles of Earllng ton Prompt Kerviue rensi iinh rates For Information calls CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH 00 SST d I J rWNNNiMVUlmilrYNlNNiNfflNNmffliiiRVNNNmwmmNNNWNlmWNNN j B M SLATON i Funeral Director stLicensed EmbamerI NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE KVIPhone 1242 MADISONVILLE u a L L T Ittrlt lp pi Jf August is the Preparatory Month- For fall business All sections of our store feel the merciless cut in prices on mon and boys summer wear Every stilt for man or boy ln plain or fancy woolens 2 or 8 piece discounted in price to the bar gain limit Straw hat prices out In two In this de partment every dullar doubles its purchasing power Soft summer shirts silks percales madras and linens at panloy prices All styles sizes and pat terns to select from Every summer Oxford In the store Hanans and Americas other best makes are in the bargain class request coming fal etyles IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE