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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 9, 1912
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 9, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 bee1912080901_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 9, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. 4f'M- Tf'jM'$W t v T - ', J H.3 ffTS (" Jg j IV 'V FVf ' c ... t '. ' TUESDAY ll U'V " TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON and FRIDAY AFTERNOON IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-THIR- D BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE JVo. YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1912 64 ftr i. . V posed district is the present GRADED SCHOOL DISTRICT Eulington Public School build HAS BEEN ORDERED ing, which site is certified to be ELECTION To Comprise The St. Charles Talk iWr :t .B. F. Gilliland spent Sunday In Morganfleld. V. J. Faull Bpent Saturday and Sunday in Dawson Springs. DATE OF ELECTION FIXED benefited for many yearB.from a 'Mrs. Will Decoursey, of Graham, SATURDAY, SEPT. 14 free nine months school taught FOR vioued relatives here this week by the best obtainable teaching Mrs. E. R. Raymer, visited relaPetition Signed by Twenty Leading force and in the best building tives In Central City last week. and equipment to be found anyBusiness and Professional Men Miss Alma Sisk is visiting friends where in this section of thecoun, ' lu Vandetta this week. REASON TO BELIEVE THE try. EVERY Mrs. Jns. Collins, viBited relatives OUTCOME WILL BE SUCCESSFUL There is every reason to beinfCentrnl City this week. lieve, from expressions that have Mrs. Ada Terrv, of Oklahoma, Is Ou Monday County Judge been heard from .many citizens visiting relatives here this week. Bradley took favorable action on during the past year,' that the Mrs. T. R. Finiey spent Monday a petition of twenty of Earling-ton'- s people of Eurlington will carry afternoon in Dawson. loading business men nod this school election through to a Harlau Kennett spent Sunday in Dawson. citizens, asking that a"h election successful conclusion on Sept. be ordered for the establishment 14th. Many proffers of assistmrB. Delia Southworth, of Earlin and surrounding Earlington of ance and cooperation have been part, haveeudorsod their approv- ington, spent Sunday here. Jen" Sisk and Miss Laura Wooda graded school district. This made to those who officially rep- al on said petition, as provided by law, and the court be.:ng fully ruff, were fn Dawson Sundav. petition had also, as required by resent the school interest in R. G. McEuen, of Earlington, lav, the written endorsement of Earlingtou and interest in the advised, orders that J. B. Stanley, Sheriff of this County, be, anient Sunday hero with his parents Paul M. Moore, trustee, und welfare, of our school seems to be Mc. and Mrs. J V. McEuen. Prof. A. .). Fox, county school general and sincere. Certainly and he is hereby Jirected to cause JNorriB King and Kimmel Flnloy a Doll to be opened and an elecsuperintendent. The there is no question of greater tion to be held at the aforesaid were in Dawson Friday afternoon. judge 'grar ted the petition fcnd import than that of the welfare B. W. Wood, visited relatives and entered an order fixing the date and improvement of our schools site for the school building in the frinds in Earlington Saturday and for holding the election on Sat- and the best possible education City of Earhugton, Ky., on Sat- Sunday. urday, the 14th day of SeptemJfoe Ashmore, of the Buffalo urday, September, 14th 1912, at for our children. ber, 1912, the same being forty in town Saturday. which time a board of five trusThe order for the electian fol days or more the entry of Mrs. Lee Nichols and children, after tees will also be voted for and lows : this or.der, for the purpose of hayereturned from a viBit to relathe authorization for the levj tives at Nebo. und collection of taxes necessary HOPKINS COUNTY COURT taking the sense of the legal Mrs. Ed Blanks is visiting white voters, residing within the for support aud maintenance Robards this week. boundary of said proposed gradof the school will be given. Compton TJmstead and Leonard Regular Term August 5, 1912 ed common school district, whetThe signatures on the petition Palmer were in Daniel Boone Friher there shall be levied and col- day jnorning. are as follows: HON. R. B. BRADLEY lected an annual tax of 50 cents J ,'JE. Jennings, of the country, was Geo. C. Atkinson Ghas. Cowoll JUDGE PRESIDING on each $100 of property value in town Saturday. Dan M. Evans Jno. M. CanBler Monday- of Madisonville, Ernest Newton In the Matter of Establhhing end Maintaining therein, subject to State or Ooun Paul P. Price D. D. Woodruff, who was confined D. P. Banks C. B. Johnson iruour city Monday. ty taxation, owned by white per to his home last week on account of The Earlington Graded Common W. E. Rash 'M. JB.Mjongw sons, and $1.50 poll tax on"eacb J?E. Arnold, Master of CummiB- - illness, Is able to be out again.. School Dittrlct Li. (J. Wiley E. L. Wibo white male inhabitant of said sloner, of Hopkins County, was here The condition of Mrs. Kamper reJ. ID. Evans 0. W. Webb mains unchanged. It appearing that, a petition, proposed graded common school on business Monday. W. R. Coyle P. B. Arnold signed by twenty legal voters district, over twenty-on- e Have you cut your weeds yet? years Lawson Ashmore and Max GUJiSV. Bates Geo. W. L. Phillips laud were iu Madisonville Monday R. N. Clark H. D, Cowaud and taxpayers, was filed with the of age, for the purpose of estab- on business. Dont forget to clip the coupon The petition asked that the County Judge at a special term lishing and maintaining a graded Mr, and Mrs. Estus Mann are vis- from this paper. Elder Omer will fill his regular election be called to establish the of this court heretofore held, ask- common school therein and erect iting W. R. Woodriffl and family appointment at the Chiistian church graded school district, elect a ing that a graded common school ing, purchasing and repairing this week. next Sunday morning and night. board of trustees and authorize district be organized and estab- suitable buildings therefor, if Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Martin spent Mrs. Jas. Griffith and children, of the levy and collection of not lished, with the following bound- necessary, as provided by the lawB Sunday in Dawson Springs. Corblu, Ky.. visited Mrs. B. F. GilliMrs. Bela Long and little son Mormore than 50 cents on each $100 ary: of Kentucky. land Wednesday. ris, have returned after an extended The district shall comprise and valuation of property, The officers of said election of assessed Mrs. J. K. Adams, ot Dawson, visvisit to relatives at Princetou. Ky. ited friends here Tuesday and Wedand poll tax of not more than be the same as the present Earl- will also cause the legal voters of Mrs. Geo. King has returned to $1.50 on each male white citizeu ington Common School District, said proposed graded common her home in Madisonville after a nesday. Jas. Laffoon, of the country, waB school district to vote for five weeks visit to relatives here. of legal age. The order of the which is now composed of in town Tuesday. No's. 45 and 48, which persons to be trustees of same, Little Dorothy Bramwell, of EarlOourt appears in full in these We understand there is a movehave been duly consolidated by in case said tax shall be approv- ington, visited Miss Jettie Jenkins columns. ment on foot to petition the fiscal The purpose will be to carry orders of the county Superinten- ed. The officers of said election last week. Court to make a new road from St out the plan that has been under dent of Hopkins County and the will make return iu due form of Mrs H. D. Cowand, of Earlington, CharleB to Dawson Springs, 'as the consideration for the post sever- Board of Education v of Hopkins the result ot same, at the earh spent Sunday here. road Is now, thre are 27 hills beMiss Lucile Sisk, spont Sunday in tween hero and that place, the route 4 mad-iand entered. GBt date practicable. al years by the local trustee and County, duly ' Dawson. spoken of will not only shorten the R. B. Bradlky, The boundaries of Baid disthe owners of the school properJ. E. Fawcett,- of the Earlington distance, but will cut out twenty-fi- ve Judge, 'Hopkins Ooupty Oourt. ty, to establish this graded school tricts are as follows : Bee, was here Monday looking after of those hills, the road now in No. 45; begins at COPY ATTEST: district, and put Earlingtou ou use which is a very old one, was the interest of hiB paper. the same footiug as Madisonville, the N. end of S. K. Nisbett's lane W. N. Martin, of Earlington, made by the pioneer Bottlers, and Will T. Mills, preached to a large and appreciative the route taken was because of the Dawson Springs and Hanson. on the Madisonville and Earling- Clerk, Hopkius County Oourt. audience, at the Methodist Chnrch thickness of the timber, and more The readers of the Bee well un- ton road : thence E. to the end of Oommonweelth of K.y. ) here Sunday night, his subject was accessiblo at that time. derstand that Earlington has had his cross lane; thence S. to the Set. Present Consolidated District Earlington-Hccl- a Sub- - not exceeding two and a half miles from any part of the boundary of the said proposed dis tnct, and it appearing that said Detitioners are taxpayers, legal voters and residents of the proposed graded common school district and of the City of Earlington, a fifth class City of this County, and of the Earlington Jnstice's'District of this County, and .it further appearing that the County Superintendent hjs endorsed on said petition his approval of same, and that all the trustees of each common school district that will be embraced within said proposed graded common school district iu whole or in county coun-tr&w- as r rela-tives-- in done improved the looks wonderfully. If thiB work could be done earlier in the Spring, it would be much better,, as it stops the rank growth of weeds and grass, that hav taken this old Church yard. We understand that some persons who have the welfare of the church going people at heart are preparing to put cinders on the road from W. II. Raymers residence to the corner of the church-yar- d fence, also that the congregation are going to build a walk from there to the church, we think this is a splendid idea, as it will make the roads passable at all times. MIsb Noll Robinson was in Carbondale Saturday mornlug. Harold Hummel, of Carbondale waB iu out city Sunday. Thero will be just three more issues of this paper before the contest closes, and if up to this time you have notgivon the St. Charles contestants a thought, won't you please keep them in mind for the next three issues, it will not cost you anything to clip the coupons from the puper, and it will certainly help one of tbo young ladies of St. Charles to win this trip to the' Mammoth Cave. Hugh Griilln was in Earlington Sunday. W. R. Brasher, Asst. Mine Foreman, waB In Earlington Sunday. Work ifi being dono on the Public well near the School house, this 1b quite an improvement aud waB needed very badly, Jeif L. Sisk who formerly edited and published the St. Charles Banner, is preparing to open a job printing shop, we feel euro that Jeff will get his share of this class of work. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Todd, of Carbondale, were in town shopping tery took place here Thursday, basket dinner waB served, the work MISS FANNIE TRATH-E- N IN THE LEAD Miss Edna Peyton, of Mortons, and Miss Nell Robinson, of SI Charles, are Crowding the Leader ONLY TWO MORE WEEKS OF CONTEST W , with Miss Nell Robinson, of St. Obarles, and Miss Edna Peyton, of Mortons, dangerously close to her. Four of Miecoute'stants'are fighting hard for seventh place aud it looks like a neck abd neck race for the fiuish. The contest closes at miduight Wednesday, Au. 2.1st. aud the votes' will be counted and winners notified Thursday so they will have' ample time to prepare for the trip. Quite a number of friends of the winners have sent in their names to accompany the party and wo expect to make this the best trip we have ever hacT. The party will be gone six days and spend two days and nights at the Cave hotel, this is one day and night longer than we stayed last year. Anyone who wishes to take the trip can hand in their name to any of the contestants who will notify this office as soon as pos- -' sible as we are allowed to take only a certain number. EARLINGTON Mi6B Mary Parker 81,722 Mabel Browning 181,025 T. . Golda Salmon 158,825 , Hazel Griffin 84,925 MADISONVILLE Ruth Swinney 2Q.550 Gertrude Black ....30,260 ,' MORTONS GAP Miss Fannie Tratheu, of Nor tonville, is in the lead this week - Alberta Barnett..... Edna Peyton i 81,375 332,625 , sub-distric- ts NORTONVILLE Fanuie Trathen 306,650 ST. CHARLES ' ' .' Nell Robinson 321,550 84,900''' Dixie Woodruff.... ". ty. ' ; ' HANSON u,HnJ iucn j ones 8175 Johanna Brown... ., HAMBY STATION f.. 8,075 Ruth Woodruif ' ILSLEY ' ) Blanch LeaBuro...'. ., 5125 .80,875 Nina Williams DAWSON SPRINGS Addle Morgan ..5,600 Sub-distri- Ruth CauBier NEBO Joslo Payne Tiny Cotes '. Ii4,9J5 ct ,.. ..... 32,650 7,575 -- for years and oxcelient graded oud high school, and they also kpow that the school haB for many years beeu supported by private funds and that but for this private Bupport we would six-mont- have had only a school each year instead pf the splendid nine months school our children have enjoyed. They al bo know that the Earlington has never paid a school tax for local purposes and that the school tax we have been paying for the past few years under the new law has gone, not into any local treasury but into the A Texas Wonder county treasury for the beuefit The Texas Wonber cures Kidney of the schools of Hopkins county and cures diabetes, weak and lame generally. They also know that backs, rheumatism, and all irregularities of bladder troubles, removthe peeple of Earhugton have ing gravel, the kidneys and bladder been the beneficiaries for many in both men and women Regulates blaCder trourles in children, If not years of the free use of splendid sold by yonr druggist will be sent school property, which was built by mail on reoipt of $1.00. One small bottle is two months treatwholly out of priand furnished ment anb seldom failB to perfeot a oure, Send for testimonials from vate funds aud let free of charge Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W, to the Earlington public for benHall 2053 Olive street, St. Louis Mo. efit of our school children. In Sold by all druggists. other words the people of the W. D. Robinson, of Providence, is graded school district now protjwn today. posed to be established have been Mrs. Geo. O. Atkinson and daughtax free so far as thi school is And it appearing that the site ter, Margaret, have returned from a concerned but have nevertheless for the school house of said pro lilt to friends In Louisville. pub-public Sub-distri- ct fork of the White Plains and Hopkinsville roads, bo as to exclude A. J. Sisk's farm; thence with the HopkinBville road to the crossing of the L. & N. R. R; theuce on a straight line bo as to include Elias Oldham's farm and Rufus Oldham's farm ; thence to include Sam and Hiram Oldham's farms; thence to the N. W. corner of the surve i of the town of Earlington ; thence with said line to the N. E. comer; thence to the Thomas Davis' place and to Polk Merrill's place, including them; thence on u straight line to the beginning, No. 48: beginning at the N. E. corner of the corporate line of the town of Earliug-ton- ; thence to ThomaB Davis' place and the Polk Merrill place, excluding tbem; thence with the meandermgs of the Hunting Branch to the Rock Ford or Clear Creek ; thence to the Steve Robinson house; thence to Dock Griffin's; thence to N. W. corner of the corporation lino of the town of Earlington ; thence to the beginning. County of Hopkins ) I, J. B. Stanley, Sheriff of Hopkins County, Kentucky do hereby give public noticft of the aforesaid order of the Hopkins County Oourt, aud that I will cause the election therein called for to be held at the time and place provided for in the foregoing order. Witness my hand as sheriff of Hopkins County, Kentucky, this August 0th, 1012. J. B. Stanley, Sheriff, Hopkius Co., Kentucky. "FaBtlng andPrayer." Newman Whitford, of Earlington, here Monday. Boy Scouts Work as Well as Play Mortons Theatre io Open Under New waB Miss Myra Kennett, visited friends m Dawson this week. ' Otbo Warren, of Earlington, Bpent Sunday here with his wifp. Jas. MoNamara, of Memphis, Tenn., is visiting his bister Mrs. Jno. Kamper hero. MIbb Jettie Davis, of Memphis, Tenn., 1b visiting relatives here this week. W. G. Wright, of Carbondale, was in town Monday. Bert Ashmore, and family, of the country was in town Monday. Mies Ruth Gray, of Crofton, was here this week. Kimmel Flnlev viBited in Hopkinsville thiB week. ' The Union Tent Meeting will begin on Tuesday night August 18th, this will be a ten days meeting, and we predict that great good will result from this service. W. R. Woodruff was School Trustee of this diBtnct, in i last Saturday's election. D. J. Duncan, the Insurance man, of Greenville, Ky., spent laBt Friday ed Brinkley, Herman Boyd, Jettie Davis, of Memphis, is bert Harabv, Howard Brazelton Rex visiting Mrs. Delia Southworth. andgEarl O'Bannou At 5 o'clock Mrs. F. B. Arnold, A GREAT PRESIDENTIAL Mrs. J. M. Oldham, Mrs. Nellio CAMPAIGN OFFER Umstead and Mrs. Brazelton served a bountiful supper to the The Most Liberal We Have Ever Made boye. The enjoyment of which could not be doubted, y Bee until JanThe uary 1, 1913 and the Daily Evoning Home For Sale Post until November 10, 1912, (count the time) Just $1. This is Iobb than Chance of a lifetime to make a hero on business. one-ha- lf the regular price. The Finas Blanks and Charlie Long sooner you send in your order the splendid investment either, for were in Dawson Sunday. the more you will get for your mon- renting purpose or a home come Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Davis spent ey. Be sure to send you order under to the Bee office and find out Sunday in the country. this special rate today to the Semi . about it. The annual cleaning of the Ceme Weekly- - Bee, Earlingtou. Ky,. 4 t i Miss Semi-Weekl- will be opened up beginning with the coming season, under the name of "The Garriok," under an entirely new management and direction. O. H. Bleich, of Paducah, has recently purchased this theatre and has a now at work completeorct n ly overhauling and decorating the building, and when it is opened it will be a place pf beauty, comparing favorably with theatres in many cities of large size. Mr. Garriok intends to bill only shows of the first Jack Whitford, Carl olaBB and patrons may be sure if TJmstead, Lome Deshon, John' being, well entertained. Chandler, Kenneth Nisbet, Herof-me- interest that the Theatre at Madisonville It will Name be a matter of considerable to play lovers to know that That the Boy Scouts do not play all the time, but can work and enjoy it. was demonstrated Thursday afternoon when they spent several hours clearing the lot on which is to be built the Christian Church parsonage.' Bricks were moved aud.piled up, rubbish was cleared and stamps,' were cut np, putting the, lot in fine shape, The Scouts helping in the work were : Tommie Featherston, Guthbett' Vinson, Howard Arnold, Carl Davenport, Harold and JMcnon-Oldham- , . ,'a AWi i i i M .i .'. , v i 8B?i .jPRr i yAJjffip--f- kHHHBfnPoRTVf W jv'1 "7BffiMBfiWnHI!WHwTTftiHIHI " aTtf?$ T.PWgp 'W'y GREAT " wy wfeac-cj- a TLEt'l r .. 4IMI Myl ,,,l i ltVJ HORSE SHOW. $1,000 4. MlBee ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER Subscription Rates $1-00 Anton Notes (r- Stake 4 X , ix3 PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER d. E. FAWOBTT Member of ' Six months Three mouths Single copies on One Year 2o Sp9oimen copies mailed free application. Correspond, tho ents wanted In all parts of parcounty. AddresB us for Post OfficH as Second Class Matter. Madison-ville, Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League Kentucky, Phone No. ticulars. Eutered at the Earlington Branch Office in Ben Slaton's Office, Next Door to PostofUce, 24-- 2 Rings-M- ISS ern machinery for a first class flour mill, he is also prepalrlng to build a residence in the new town. Mr. Davis is an enterprising man and a help to our community. Mrs. Alfred Whltmer. of near Bromen. is visit intr her ulster,. Mrs. A. J. Whltmer, who hat btu qiite old Anton hae constructed a good size two Btory building at the station and expects to Install plenty of mod- Emery Davis, who hai been runnings saw mill and grinding corn at AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. Telephone 47 M - Friday, August 9, 1912 BIT BY WATER MOCCASIN Little Pete Davis Ha$ Thrilling Expertence WhiIe,Hunting In Pond - Suspend Publication Adams Brothers, publishers of the Morganfleld Post and the Clay Gazette, both papers having been River Bottom printed at Morganfleld have made an assignment. An accouut of the While out hunting squirrels iu failure Is given by the Morganfleld the Pond river bottom yesterday Sun In the following: The Post Publishing Co., filed a Little Pete Davis had the deed of assignment with the county to be bitten by a mocca-Bin- . clerk "Wednesday, making N. O. He had stooped over to get Hammaok the assignee. a drink from a running branch At this time no schedule of the and'placed his hand on the snake. company's assets end liabilities has Assoon as the pnake bit him he been filed. immediately placed his thumb in About five years ago Ed and Adams came to Morganfleld hjsrnonth to suck the., poison and started the Post. Being practifrom the wound. There was an cal printers and experienced men in ulcer in his mouth aiid the poison the newspaper business, they conwas transferred from his rhumb ducted the paper at the loweBt posstrugto' the mouth. He began to feel sible expense, but after along gle have beeu compelled to pive It tn'nnpnr was fnnrfnl he would J up. have convulsions, so hiding his The reult should be no surprise. gun ju some bushes he ran for It was Inevitable from the time the the nearest house for aid. Ou .Post started that either it or the Sun publicauntiraately arriving in an exhausted condi- should Morganfleld. suspend no town in fact tion. tion and telliug the lady of the on earth, under ordiuary conditions house he was snake bit, she hur- of 3,500 population or less can supy paperB. ried to the kitchen aud brought port two Tue total volume 'of business iu a cup of something hot. Little to Pete drank it hurriedly and eag- the field is not sufficient to it.support two. That's alt there is erly. The cup contained hot The Post Busponded publication grease saved from bacon rinds about two weeks ago but the deed and proved very effective. He of assignment was not filed uutil is getting along uicely ana if the Wednesday of thiB week. poiosued mouth does not give him State of Ohio, City of Tolkdo, f Lucas County. trouble, will soon be alright he Is senior Cheney makes oath mis-fortuue Eu-oelou- B nick. Mrs. Suan Fugato at.l daughter. Mrs. Leslie Wll'y and children,' of Hopkinsvllle. are the guesta of the largest number ever entered In it simfamily of Elwood Fentress this ilar event In America. Of the thirteen weok. nominations mado they represent elevbeing taught at this en owners, and It Is certain that nt The school place by James Cox Is progressing least eleven will be shown In the big nicely and having good attendance, stake, which will be decided Friday night of tho Fair. Among those nomMiss Georgie Amett, of this place inated In the rich prize are Powhattan began her school at Wilson Monday Woolrldge, Louisville, one entry; P. W. MIbs Aruett is a teacher of great ex- Ray, Bowling Green, two entries; tho r Undulate farm of Colonel Ilarry perience, energy and talent.- of Shelbyville, two entries Ball The Misses Howard, of Heuderbrothers, Versailles, one entry; Collins son, are guests of their grandmother & Redmond and Allle Q. Jones, North Mrs. 0. Amett. MIddlctown, ono entry each; J. L. Donald Whltmer, of Brier Creek, Nlcol & Son, Woodburn, ''one entry; visited Sammie Whltmer a few Mrs. Richard Tasker Lowndes, DanMoreland, ville, one "entry; Robert-Edays this week. Lexington; Hlckmnn & Ormsby, LouisMiss Buth Fentress wh'o has boen ville, and Mntlack & Shropshire, Winspending a week with Mrs. Lonule chester, ono entry' each. Stum, of Ansonia, has returned While the horses will not be named home. until Sept. 1, the list of cllgibles includes such star performers as KenMrs. George Whltmer, of near Breeraan.js visiting the family of tucky's Choice, Sadie Macey, Rcxall Prince, Hazel Dawn, Major Dare, Mar. her uncle A. J. Whltmer. vel King, Nlcol Plate, Princess V. and "Miss Ethel Whltmer, of Briar others of equal merit. Creek 1b visltlug Mrs. A. J. WhltOther events for three and five galtmer. ed Baddic horses as well as for light Misses Kate Pern bor ton and Lizzie harness horses Insure the horse show Fair this year will prove Kate DeMoss, of Madispnville were at the Stategreatest attractions in the one of the n this vlcinity'i'uesday. history of the Fair. Wels-slnge. Week of Sept. The horse whow feature of tho Kentucky State Fair the week of Sept. gives promise of being the greatest event of Kb kind over held In Kentucky or tho south, and visitors will be afforded an opportunity of seeing the greatest number and the highest class show horses ever1 gathered together In a slmllnr exhibition. In any part of the country. The list of events to be decided during the week of the Fair is headed by tho $1,000 sUike for s Qvo galted saddle horses, nud over, entries to which closed July 1. With the exception of one oth-e- r stake of the same value, this Is the richest snddlo horse stake to bo contested for In America this year, and because of this fact the entries closed July 1 with thirteen nominations, the three-year-old- 8tato Fair List Hosted by PRINCESS SPECIAL! This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under new management and it's management guarantees its patrons high class entertainments. Especially Adopted for Ladies' and Children Wo aro aeain running the "Worlds Best Pictures." You know whm that meanR. "LubltiB." "Biograph," "Kalems," Eflsany," "Pathe," "Sellg" and "Vltogniph." MAD1S0NV1LLE, KY. Matinee Daily 2 p. m. J Wmffl The Sanitation Problem. 1 ihi The modern home must be healthful at any cost. Tho problem of home sanitation is not a hard ono to solve. tattdfttiiT guaranteed fixtures installed by us provide plumbing that ia as sanitary as long experience and careful workmanship can make it fixtures there is With these no quent repairs and renewals. guarantee is your protection when wear well" no worry over freThetMufcttr wondering plumbing will "whether the 1- 3- aa n t'TiXZJt purchasing plumbing. Let us 'U-L- L, explain the value of this guarantee to you, and advise you how your plumbing may be improved. -- i semi-weekl- Bites of poisonous insects that cause the flesh tosrlUap must be KENTUCKY STATE treated with lidetung antiseptic tnat will counteralCthe poision and heal the wound. BALLARD'S SNOW FAIR NOVELTIES. LINIMENT answers every requirement m such cases. Price 25o, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining (jo., incorporated, Drug Department. One of the Best Planned Is a ' Too Much la Enough, orinn't vou want to join In and re form public affairs?" "Law, noir. re plied the quiet woman. "1'vo naa trouble enough reforming ono man, let ilono a whole political party." ?&3k5a Farm Boys' Encampment. Each succeeding year brings new features to the Kentucky Sta to Fair, some in point of instruction, others In point of amusement This year the newest and one of the best features ever planned by the Fair managomont Is ,the holding of a Farm Boys' Encampment during tho week of the Fair. I Plumbing a. m 121 Sug( MADISONVILLE St. JOHN PLUMBING L. COMPANY Phone 555 BRIEN. Manager and Steam Fitting I again. Ful Frank J. partner of the that firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doin? langufif, weak, rub dojwn7 Headache? Slornach "off?" A good remedy Is Burdock Sleod Bitters, Ask yoor druggist. Price H.oo ' Mrs. T. H. Stone, of Madieonvllle, ViBited here this week. MIbs Aileon Davis, of Madlson-y)ii;, Mlsses'Mary Mason, of MIsb Viola Radr Penn., and Jord, ot Hopkinfevillo.'bave returned fr.om, a visit to Mammoth Cave. e, PittB-i'srist- business In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum ot ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use Fkamk J. .Cheney. of Hall's Catarrh Cure Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day ot December, A. D. iS86 A. W. Gmcason, . (bBAL,) OH, YOU Notmy Pubmc internally, and acts directly on the 'blood and mucous surfaces 'Hall's Catarrh' Cure . It Is taken EASY CHAIR of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 73c, Take Hall'siEamily Pills for constipation. A ged Citizen' Dead. CHOCOLATES Conscience Simons an agod citizen of passed away at Madlsonville o'cloqk yesterday morning. Ho was 83 years old and had been in bad health for some time. His domlse was due to old age. He had been a member pf the Christian church for a number of years. The Interment will take place today in Odd fellows cemetery. The deceased leaves two children Mrs. Frank Pritchett and Mrs. J. H. Shanks both of Madlsonville. 0. TV. When you've been day so tired you could drop, methods, improved machinery and, in fact every appliance and tool In use. you'll appreciate a chair on an up to date f arm then Tho knowledge and educational benlike this efit derived from this camp of Instruc. In this encampment This will give one representative boy from each county a chance to see and to study tho going all best that" Is i0BslbIa In the way of live stock, 'farm products, improved la planned to have one boy from each of the 120 counties In tho Btate NOTICE To Taxpayers I, or one of my Deputies will be at the following named places at the date indicated for the purpose of collecting taxes: Nfbo, Wednesday morning, ,Aug. 14 Cox's Store, Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 14 Ashbysburg, Friday, Aug. 16 Hanson, Saturday, Aug. 17 Earlington, Monday afternoon, Aug. 19 Mortons Gap, Wednesday morning, Aug. 21 Nortonville, Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 21 Dawson, Thursday, Aug. 22 Ilsley, Friday morning, Aug. 23 ' St. Charles, Friday afternoon, Aug. 23 White Plains, Saturday, Aug. 24 Aug. 12. igiz v . Notice Notice is a part of our stock in 'trade. The pubjic health is partly, in our hands. Men's and Boy's pants at coat as long as they last. L. E. McEukn. Tacoma Figures of 8peech. A Tacoma lawyer, arguing a divorce case recently, closed his address to the jury as follows: "My client is a beautiful woman, so beautiful that the sun seems to stand still while the flits from the 'greyhound. Sweet! Gentlemen, honey would freeze in her My mouth. Tender and alonder! We are determined to fulfill that trust by keep- ing for our patrdrik only M; the pure, the fresh, and 'the best. stars saze at ner. Trutniui! yatsity fllea fromher even as the Jack rabbit ft Eri'. Success. hasj corrie- ta us, by-standin- client ceule .eatae in a fountala pen." rrNatioBal Oorporatioa Reporter. "Rrnn.-lnrn $2.50 Reed Rocker guard over the inter- ests of. our customers. Dirijjgs, , iiftdicji) (&,'' and candies must, be pure arid. vjxfyesQme or ithcy are BAI,DARP;8 8Wty" LAMENT Think erf the comfort first and ior ait ouye, jh)uhp ui fto uu their at'dott bfcause it acts mildly then of the price; noy mfre and qu'ckijr add heals an ordinary wdmid without a soar. Prloo 86c, than you would pay, for a pair AfinnnH fl.nn nnr hofctlo. Sold bv St. Incorporated, of light shoes Bprnard Mimpg-Cq- ., to rest your Drug .Department. -' nt fine horses nrefor tion will be spread broadcast throughout the entire state. The selection of tho boys will be made on a competitive examination of essays by a committee composed of the county school superintendent, a member of. the state board of agriculture and a member of the faculty of the Agriculture college. The applicant must be between the age of fifteen and eighteen years and muBt reside and work on the farm. Tho es. say to be submitted by them is to consist of not less than 400 and not more than 000 words upon tho subject of "Our Home Farm." The essay must be. in the hands of the committee be fore the 20th of August Tho appll- -' cant whose essay receives the highest standing will be entitled to a free trip to tho Kentucky State Fair from each county. In addition to free transportation, lodging and meals at the Fair grounds will' be furnished. The boys will be met at the railway station In Louisville' by competent guides, who will take ' them to the Fair grriuhds, at which place .they "will be under the Immediate iuperylalon of Professor T. R. Bryant of the Agricultural college. For the1, purpose of fitudyltyr ecklWts the boys will bo divided in small groups of competent Instructors. It la the hope and Intention of the Kentucky State 'Fair management ' to'' a" pppali'tf feature and a per-- ' make-tb- la gaanemi .puf, iutvuii.-- event a greater appreciation pf the value and merit of. a state fair exhibit will be aroused. e u . ' i; iS && V 'Sal aM i.i an r -- '. ' tnot found in our. s.tqre. $f ,l'Q-tffiJY- J r U -- r-. J3 S lit ii . fc ' J" - .. . . - 4 i . 9? C CJ.XJL ey nri . Wl I. ' ' "V 3HL Come in and see our last supply 'a OJiocolates in pretty boxes iM B Tyre Hertlle, Emplree. Everywhere the, human soul stands between a hemisphere of light and an other of, darkness; on tho confines of two everlasUBff hostile empires, Necessity aad Freewill. Carlyle. feet. When it combs to a question of comfort is no chair like a Reed Chair. St..' Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated 18 te?fm-mmmrn- Drug Department ! vm jk& a 3b9 HEBBfE It a fine liver stimulant and bowel regulator. Price 50c. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. Is Sallow oonwlexfon comes from bullous impuritiee iu the blood tvmi, tne iauit tne livor ana e bbwclB: theiyare torpid. The that mfts results in such oases tioa-ywu- u ineu-icin- Let us show you. is '.. I k4P Unfortunate Position. Always in debt when there Is no feal necessity for it. The letter B. O'Bryan Utlcy & Co Incorporated Jhe Game of Lacrette. The game" known 'as lacrosse was originally played by the Canadian Indians, ud from them adopted' successively by the French and English settlers, and' by them Introduced to thq "United States. The object of the game Is to drive the ball through goals situated at each end of the field. The players are usually twelve on a side. In 1807 tho Lacrosse Assoclaj tlon of Canada was formed, and an Indian team visited Great Britain, creating great excitement. The game' Is oile of real importance In tho English sporting world. A Human Sieve. BInks Why do you call' h'lm they'll-maBecause everyslevoi- Jinks thing' he takes up falls through. Cin, cinnati Euquirer. n mH'milffa'UlKNii'UgB' uy Mipwiay "Bgai Duncan & Gest INSURANCE All - f, Call and see Duncan & Gest for Tornada, Fire, Life, Health and Accident Insurance. the best Companies represented." 'I , V II ? I' ah Office ia Victory Building nA.,i;m,1.dfaitniail,iiAim,iill1inlllllllmlAii.iili;ti,.rilvt,'.Jy 'l.,inrrf1,iTnja1jfJTj,r)g))J Furniture and Undertaking BEE ADS PAY. GET THE HABlt CiM - HHHHNlPPBPMIipWIMPHHH?l I ' PW'' " TOTs" HW ' - t ' V lWf9)yi'tW ' a1 ti, ton.,.-J-- - mn ii ii w n C , C. A. MORTON i MADISONVILLE, KY. " Funeral Director and. Emtaltner . . . :t I. :: Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night , z:az fice, lilt: been Cut to actual cost. Call and see will sell them they are bargains, all of my Oil Btoves at cost and cen save you money If you need anyC thing m this lino. This offer also l! 'a miles to my full line of refrlgera tors. Earllngton Hardware Store, W-H. Whitford, Prop. Miss Nan Walker, of HopkinBvillo and her visitors, of Virginia, were the guests of Mrs. W. L. Morrison Sunday. Mrs, Rex McEuen and little son are spending a month in Cadiz with her parents, Mr. and MrB. J. D. For the next 15 days I will sell the Isabel and Surperbo Range" for cost as I need the floor space badly. These stoves sold for $35.00 price has Madisonville Notes I The man who whispeis down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and Mrs. Arthur Burden was in Madisonville Tuesduy. "hollers." WANTED Gentlemen room-r- s for two nicely furnished ouinp, centrally located, terms j'econnble.k Applv nt this of tf Mrs. W. B. Vinson and daughter were in Madlsonvllle Tuesday night News of the Town t Mrs. Josbo Phillips and children, 'of St. Qharies. was in town yesterday. Irf I Dart M. Evans nnd wlfewereh' Madlsonvllle Tuesday night.' Mrs. S. M. Kemp was InJMadison-Till- e Tuesday night. Kill-Pol- s For Bad Blood. Miss Nell Robinson. 6f SU CharleB was In town yesterday. Harry Bramwell and little daughter were in Madlsonvllle Tuesday night. N. O. Whitford was in Madison, ville Tuesday. Floyd Long was in Madlsonvllle Tuesday night. ,. days. .. Miss Lucy Fawoett left Wednesday for Bussellvllle wlioro Bud will bo the gueBt of friends lor a fow dayB. MadlBonville Tuesday night. Mr. and (Mrs. Sam Morgan are in Dawson this weak. Prof. Delmout Utley, ot Madlsonvllle. was In the city Wednesday. ' 'i 'Sam Naves was in MadlsonvllleJ Tuesday "night. ; Plumbing StrjpieB at A. G. Ejraper's. tin. shop. Services 'at tbo'Mk E. Church', South, next Sunday at 11a m. No 6ervlcoB in the evening on accouut of ChrisXlau church. Sunday School at 0:80 a. m. .Miss, Mary Mason, of Pittsburg, Pa., who has been the guest of Mrs. Walter Daves and other relattvoB for the past fow days left Tuesday accompanied by Mrs. Davce nnd little sbn,Lawronqe, for Fort Smith, Ark., wnore they will vlBlt several unending the tent meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parker were in f ', Ohll-la- x FOR SALEOne $100 course in anything oxeept civil engineering, from International Correspondence School of Scranton Pa. Will sell at a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. jMiss Eliza Robinson was in Mad" ' isonville Tuesday night. h. i Mrs. W. R. Coyle was lnMadlsou-vlll- e Tuesday" ovenlni:. The Misses Victory were in Madlsonvllle Tuesday. Steady work." Miss Lucile Ureen returned to her NortonvimjE Coal & Coke Co. home in Greenville Wednesday afIncorporated ter a pleasant visit to the Misses Qr. A. O. Slsk and daughter, Coyle, Edith Owen, spent Wednesday in 0G0 ' For Chills and Fever Kirby O'Banuon is spending a few days in Unioutown attending the fair. Mrs. Geo. Atkinson and daughter, MIsb Margaret, are spending the weok in Louisville. Mr. Durham who has been working for Barnes, Cowaud & Co., for Bomotlme has resigned and moved his family to Sturgis where he tylll take charge ot a dry goods store. Wanted at once 100 Miners. week. , Evansville. For Rheumatism and Gout MIbb Franols McElfatrlok returnMiss Golda Chandler was in Mad- ed Tuesday from an extended visit lsonvllle Tuesday night. in Cincinnati and Louisville.Oladie Peyton was in Madison ville Mrs. J. M. Victory and daughters, Tuesday. MiBseB Margaret and Catherine, MlssEnsIa Browning Ib visiting have gono to Dawson to spend a her grandparents in Sacramento this few weeks. - W. N. Martin attended 'the tent meeting in Madlsonvllle Tuesday night. Miss Mary Hewlett who has beon the gueBt of friends in Hondorson has returned home. Kidney Flush For Kidney and Bladder Disease Geo. RoDiuson was In MadlBon-vlll- o Tuesday night. H. H. Campbell is visiting relatives in Morganfleld this week, MrB. Ermett Wyatt was in Madlsonvllle, Tuosday night. D. M. Myers was in Madisouvllle Tuesday. .Otho Long was in Madisonvlllo Tuesday night. Miss Mayme Foard left yesterday morning for a fow days stay in St. Louis. OLD RAGS wanted at Bee office clean cotten only accepted. Mrs. D. H. KluBmeir, of Pensa-colFla., Miss Phronle Murphy, of Mt. Pleasant, Tonu., who are visiting Mrs. Faunie Day, of this city, were in Madlsonvllle Wednesday visiting frieuds. They in company with Mrs. Ed Saterfleld, of Nashville, will visit Mrs J. V. MoEuen, of St. Charles, this week. MIbb Emma Starke, of Allensville, a, Mrs. O. N. Webb, of Anton, was herp Monday and left for Kingswood to attend camp meetlug. John Bowles, of Browders, here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Webb, of Anton, attended the funeral of Mrs. Marlon Merrill Monday. Mrs. Goo. A. Lvnn and sons, d and George R. Jr., of Ft, Myres, Fla., are here. Mr. Louis Staples Is quite sink at this writing. Company E. returned Monday Frazier. frem their encampment, they reMrs. Elmer, Lynn has returned to ported a jrood time, but seemed glad her home In at Fordsvillo accom- to get home. Two boys of another company died as a result of over panied by MIbs Kathleen Corey. Miss Kathleen Splllman is visit- heat and fatigue on one of the ing frlenus In Spotsville and Lex- "hikes." ington, Mr. Laban Rico, of Louisville, is Miss Beatrice Wheeler, who was hero the gueBt of his auut Mrs. W. tlio guest of Misses Coyle has re- L. Gordon. turned to her home In Louisville. Quite a number of socIalevent8 15 days I will sell have been given In honor of Miss For the The uIsabol and Surperbe Range' Ella Gardiner who is to become the for cost, as I deed the floor space bride of Dr, Roy Robinson this evenbadly. These Btoves sold for $35.00 ing. price has been cut to actual cost. Mrs. Ed Cavanab, of Richland, is Call and see Jbem they are bargains. here the guest of her parents Mr. aud I will sell nil of my Oil stoves at Mrs. Geo. Eihley on North Main St. Cost and can save you money if you Mr. Jas. E. Shearer and MrsMary tbiB Hoe. This of- Nell.o ne&d afiythmg-l- n Patrick, both of Garmi, Il., fer Klso ap''ueB to my full line of were uuited in marriage Thursday refrlgeYaWS. fn the parlors of Hotel Madison, S. Earllngton Hardware Store M. Bernard officiating. W. H. Whitfobd. Prop. Shorty Johnson, teleprap'h operaMargaret Anderson, of Springfield tor at Guthrie and Miss Mable Melis "Spending1 the week with Mrs. ton, of Henderson, were married. John Prather. Mrs. T. J. Steel who io very low Miss Mamie .Foard has returned with typhoid fever Is Borne better. from a visit to.DawBon. Mrs. Delia Mays and daughter Mrs. Susie Turner and daughter, Miss Zana of Dalton have returned Margaret, are spending the week at after visiting relatives here. Kirkwood Springs. Tho meeting at the tent Is meeting Jim Malouey is at Dawson this with wonaerful success Rev. Collier week. preached to a good size crowd in the Miss Annie Moore In home from a Methodist church at tbreo o'clock weeks stay at.Sebree. Sunday afternoon. Gilbert King spent a few days Mrs. Marion Merrill died at her with his mother in Madisouvilln home on East Broadway Sunday this week. after a lingoriug llllness of tubercuHm mou Vauhau visited home losis Bhe was about thirty years of age an a good christian woman whoe folks in Sebree Wednesday. friends will feel herloss. funeral serMrs. J. B. Rosser, of Howell, who wbo has beon visiting her son, Jeff vice were conducted by Rev. C. G. Murphy and family, will return Wlmberley and the remains were taken to Grapoyine cemetery tor homo Saturday. For the next 15 days I will sell burial. T?he "Isabol and Surperbe .Range" Misses Aunle DeuBuer and Eva for cost as I need the floor space Durdn of Henderson were hero Mon badly. TheBe stoves Bold for $35.00 day and went to Bowling Green to price has been cut to actual cost. visit relatives. Mr. Mrju S. D. Langley bttve reCall and see them thev are bargains will sell all of my Oil stoves at turned from an extended trip in the I cost and can save you money if you west. need anything in this line. This ofAre Ever at "War fer also applies to my fulljine of ffhafn afa fwn fhlntrb nvnrlaot.fnfp. Refrigerators. lyat war4 joy and pilos. But Buck- Earllngton Hardware Store ion's Arnica saive wiu oauiBn pnes Tf. oiiKHnoa Vv In onv 4VAAAJ W. H. Whitford, Prof. WMWMMVM AV onnn U JW UJ fnrm Itching! .irritation, ipflathrnatidn or swelling. It'giveB cOmfort, Invites Use letting Paper. joy. Grdatet healer of burns, bolls, Place a piece of white Jbljgllhfc "pa- iitArfra AttYa KrvilDOD. artvantft nrtfllHll. per under a vase containing flowers. plmpleB, Skin eruption. Only 25c ts It will absorb anjndolBturewhlch may at ah uruggists. run down the( rase. This peventa eeeeeeeee fttalns from appearing! upon the polW ished surface of the table. ,' Dur-woo- j Madisonville, Ky. Manhattan Shirt Sale ixt entire line of shirts including Manhattan, known the world over as the best, on sale at reduced prices. lwl'M,",,'M Our v Begins Friday, Aug. 9 mmm $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 50c Manhattans at Manhattans at Manhattans at Monarch at Boys at $1-9- 5 $1.20 79c 43c One Lot of Shirts at 25c Eacb, Every thing for summer wear now has a cut price and you will know we are anxious to make a clean sweep, of all summer fixings when you see. the goods at the prices quoted. Closing Out Sate OF PORCH SWINGS We are offering for the next few days an all oak porch swing complete for the small price of i7S. These are the same swings .you have been paying '3.25 S for. Only a limited suppply on hand make your pur-- b chase early if you want a swing at this price. The f swing can be seen at Nixon's Resaurant. Church Notes When Trouble Baglm As soon as a married wom'an gets $50 saved up she becomes oppressed. Earllngton Christian Ohirch by the thought that she is merely accumulating a fortune for the second The Woman's Missionary Society wlfo to spend. Louisville held an interesting meeting Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. F. B. Arnold Women In Deadly Duel. There was fought in Tennossee not long ago a duel between women. They mot after church service, setting upon each other with knives. FriendB 'attempted to part them. With leveled revolver, the man over whom they had Quarreled, ordered that thn flh hm t a finish. Soon one of the Women lay dead and the other was brfdbr wounded. J the guest of Mrs. .John Prather this week. Ed Robinson and family, of Rochester, N. Y., are expected to arrive in the city Saturday to be the guest of rolatives. ib Mrs. W. L. Morrison is in the guest of her parents. ' Hop-kinsvfl- le Paul M. Moore attended the -- wed- ding iu Madlsonvllle Tuesday. T lw ot the fleaa, bites ana otlng-ef Insects, stiff necK asAf lwae, back should bo reated "wkh DolMhlsir. s was the leader and a splendid 'program was rendered, which was en joyed by a good audience. At tho business meeting which was presided over by the Pres. Mrs. H. S.'Opie'., 1 The cabinet of dishes recently purchased wascdisplayed. Services Suuday as follows: Bible Soboyl 0:80 a. m. Preaching by the pastor at ll o'clook, Subject: MTne Ministry of Little Things." At7:3S Bro. W. C. Brandon of the Methodist Church will preaoh the two churches lnvitled to theaservloe. There' will be special music. For the next 15 days I will sell The "Isabel and Surperbe Range" for cost, as I need the floor s'p&co badly, these stoves sold for $i 00 beep out .to actual cost. price .Calhand see 't hem they are bargains. .Xwillsell all of my Oil' Btoves at oost and can save you money if you need anythihgjn this line. This offer alsor applies to my full line of refrigerators. Earllngton Hardware Store W. H. Whitford, Prop. J. T. HALL, Salesman ' ' n.--, l Forbes mnnufacturing Go. Incorporated rljl -i-'-- (j miif mr ''t iriil'iii'fcimlflif rifes ' a h 'I .. JiJ t 01 The Bee fs Mammoth Cave Contest Mot TRANSFERABLE Good for 25 Votes for tris- swelling ty 1ft H Dr. Will i' QRA0E be Ballard's in EaMington, Ky. r SHOW LINIMENT It Ila hs Mi Ir 1. .i 1' plcJ i'm Ballot Box U Bee Office before Wednesday. Atl21 TUESDAY, AUGUST 13 3rm one-hu- lf JAt Be;3Qit0 j4 Gblcl Crown f Prices cut almost Hotel $4.00 .50c Silver JFJllinga Extracting teeth. FREE when other work is done. FULL SET OF TEETH S15.00 ing cuts, grounds, burns pr afaina fn... i Tinrninv iikh . 41... ta.1t.1ft ll..fr j nnratlw agents. It cures by a rolld power that is mora ajxecuvje than the ntrontr. harsh linf- monts. When rubbed In for nalns. ncuralela. or sciatica, Its Tronderful penetrat- lnfr ana relieving inuuence is very gratifying. It Is an all" around household liniment that In nnnfiil In n thousand wavs and Its application Is always rcsuus. louowea by ucnouciai KI.OO. Xrl- - "Kr. KOn Hntl JamesF.Ballard.Prop. SLLouU.Mo. Use Stephens Eye Salve for sore tyet. u uures. tgoCBAWBRcCOMMCNDgC.Bvl neutralises poisons, stibr Ana Inflammation relaxes CAM tracted muscles and restore healthy conditions. For heal- Zf every immigrant that shall enter the ports of the United-- States and Canada during the next decade were to engage in cultivation of the soil the production resulting would be none too great for the reasonable needs of tho people who havo to bo supplied. New Need of Greater Production. Notice to Contestants 1,000 votes will be allowed on every $1.00 worth of printing turned in by contestants Cave Contest. in the Mammeth York Sun. For prices on printing telephone No.' 47, Earlington, or No. 4, Madisonville. Irresistible. "However did you reconcllo Adele and Mary?" "I gave them a choice bit of gossip and asked them not to repeat It .to each other." GALL AND GET MY FRIGES . , ST. JBEBNA:RD MINING CO., IncorDrug Department porated, BEE ADS PAY canrrti .s&&L Ok' gKgittgg!; v tf , ("WMWi-iiS- i . imm v r. 'WT" vf Bkrfa, wu" """"inpi BUS I' The Last Call Our buyers are in the eastern s large Fall Stock. mar- - RAGING TO BE GREAT FEATURE Big Program For Kentucky ARE YOU SICK? iLiRfofet, Purifies the Blood. .Cleanses thn T.ivrr. .Clears the Skin, Strengthens the Nerves, Increases the aoDetitc. "For Catarrh. ' Scrofula, Scrofulous Humors, Ulcers, Humors and Pimples on the Face, Constipation, Headache, .Pains in' tho Back, and all Blood diseases from.anyLcauso. kets completing the purchase of our NEARLY State Fair. r $7,000 IN PRIZES. Tor Poison Blood 0 V Advance shipments have already begun to arrive. In order to make room for our Fall and Winter Goods we are offering all Summer Dress Goods Fab-ricMen's and Ladies' Ready-to-Wea- r, Boys' Clothing, Straw Hats, Lpw Cut Shoes, Floor Co.verings, Porch, and Lawn Furniture at greatly reduced s, L. B. Shropshire, Assistant Secretary of the Fair, Has Arranged For Great Events During Week of Sept. The New Course and Grand Stand. 4. prices. Give us a call. F,d ti; s I ! .1 ffV The McLeod INCORPORATED Store KENTUCKY 12 MADIS0NV1LLE trotters, 2:18 trotters, 2:15 trotters, 2:20 trotters, 2:12 pacers, 2:17 pacers and one free for all for pacers. During the past two years tho racing feature of the Fair has proved one of the most Interesting of any attraction provided by the management, and because of that fact It became apparent to Secretary J. L. Dent that better fa- From a racing standpoint patrons of tho Kentucky State Fair during the will be well providweek of Sept ed for, ns tho program which has been arranged by L. B. Shropshire, assistant secretary of tho Fair, is one of the best seen In Kentucky In years. He has arranged for six stake events for trotters and pacers valued at C00 each and six purse events for trotters and pacers valued at $500 each, and in addition he has provided for six running races, one for each day of the Fair, and a gentlemen's cup rnce and a gentlemen's riding rnce, the last named two to bo decided the closing day of the Fair. Among the stake races will trotters, one be one for old trotters, one each for for three-yea- r 2:18 trotters, 2:25 trotters, 2:13 pacers nud 2:25 pacers. The purse events will consist of one each for free for all 4 two-year-ol- BMBsfHSsafes. For Chills & lever Of all scientific ChillP Malaria and Ague .cures, ,,CHIL-LAX- " is tho world's greatest. Absolutely sure, safe and harmless to thfl nfrcnn fabinrf if. xrnt en nvlrnmnlii fatal to the malaria germ . tha,t in most cases it drives the poison iCntirely out of the system in 3 days. A Mild Family Laxative QMrora IHuvlv. The New Discovery . and apparently hopeless cases, any' age or condition. Used by Specialists in every quarter of the Olobc. Pleasant to takol Dqn t waste time with compounds, cure-all- s and liniments. For RHEUMATJSM and GOUT, deep-seate- d W d Hmil5ilBMEhw For Kidnev. Bladder and Urinarv Mi'sms which, if neglected, often leads to Bright's Disease. KIDNEY FLUSH is a safo. and satisfactory remedy for long standing KIDNEY trouble, possessing a wonderful antiseptic power, lHaKil Cure Your Kidnevs Snternational JDrug Company, Vort OotA, Jlrft., 'U. 2. nv' Gardiner-Robinso- n V f """- AJsit-fsinflf- f) - Anfzc ? T One of thomost beautiful weddings ever witnessed in our city was solemnized Tuesday evening at the Methodist church when Kasey, of Hopkinsville, joined in marriage Miss Elinor Margaret Gardiner to Dr. Roy Forrest R')biuson, of Hopkius-villRev. e. Miss Susan Lovan, of Mortons (Gap, has beeu visiting her cousin Miss Sallie Lovan. Mr. W. P. Burba left Monday for his home at New York, Ark., for several weeks visit. Miss Lola Mae Frowse has returned from a visit with friends and relatives at White Plains. Miss Gardiner is the .daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Gardiner, of this city and is one of our ' Misses Maybelle Alraon and Fannie Trathen were in White JPlains Wednesday. . The ladies of the Methodist Church will give an ice cream supper Saturday night Aug. 17. Leonard Furgerson went to "White Plains Tuesday. The picnic given here last Saturday by the ,Nortonville Band Bo.vb was well attended Miss Bessie Wright, of Greenville, is visiting friends and relatives here. John Oambron, of Earlington, .spent Sunday afternoon here with friends. A crowd of voung people spent Tuesduy evening with Mrs. J. R. .Harrison and report a pleasant -- time. , Misses Edna and Eva Davis, of ;the country, were in town Wednesday afternoon. Mr. L. P. Payne and family Jiave returned hame from an extended visit to relatives in Olarksville, Teuu. Mai Garnett, of Ban! well, Tex. is visiting her sister Mrs. J. W. .Hamby this week. Mrs. J. B, Stanley and daughter, Pearlu visited relatives here most lovoble girls. Her sweet simplicity and charming spontaneity have always made her a great social favorite. She was an active member of several clubs in which she was a great addition. Dr. Robinson was onCe a resident in this city where 'he was conuected with Sory's Drug store and while he has made his home in Hopkinsville for a number of years he has a host of warm friends here. He holds a prominent position as one of the physicians of the Westenn Kentucky Asylum for the Insane and has a very promising future in his The great chosen .profession. popularity of the couple was shown bv the many lovely wed-dim- : gifts they have received. Th'elr Diet Not Human Blood. The female mosquito, however, although preferring human blood when obtainable, will eat plant juices and tho blood of reptiles when warm blooded animals are not accessible. Indeed, it is .probablo that not ono mosquito in a million over gets a taste of human blood. Abbreviated Costume. The new governess and her small charge were Jogging along ono of the popular drives In tho pony cart when they met several members of an athletic club, clad In very much abbreviated running togs, out for a crosscountry jaunt. "Oh, see dose boys." cried tho llttlo girl, "wis des someslng on and nosing else!" Judge -- cilities would have to be provided for, caring for the patrons of that particular feature. With this idea in view the very first contract entered Into by Commissioner Newman and Secretary Dent was with contractors for the enlargement of tho grand stand, and when tho gates are thrown open the morning of Sept 0 Just twice as many people will be cared for In the race track section o"f the grounds as formerly. The new addition to the grand concrete, stand will be of similar in every respect to the original part of the big stand, making it ono of the largest as well as one of the most substantial grand stands In the country. Here ean gather thousands of Kentuckians to renew old acquaintances as well as to witness the sport that is dearest to the heart of every native born son and daughter of the TJnllke mnny of old commonwealth. the race tracks of the country, where trotting and running races are operated simply for the benefit of the track owners, the sport furnished at the Statt? Fair can readily be designated as that of the "king of sports," as the management of the Fair has no Idea of reaping uny reward except that which comes from a good word passed around by Its patrons. Therefore all races are decided strictly on their merit, and in each Instance the best horse wins. That some of the best horses In training. on the tracks of Kentucky and other states will participate In the trotting and pacing events oil the program this year Is demonstrated by the fact that already owners have applied for staule room for the week and have made numerous entries to the stake events. Under the arrangements provided by Assistant Secretary Shropshire one stake event and one purse race will be decided each afternoon during the week, In addition to which will be one running race each day. As all events fbr trotters and pacers, with the excepevents, will be tion of the three In five bent affairs, It is needless to say that each afternoon 'will be crowded full of good sport for the Fair patrons. two-year-ol- f I ..E!5Jl?!5r?w,,W'W toT w'1,ch i i REMEDIES. IA I Chtrfet PrD dl M.lirii, Frver, Afat $1.60 6. (The RHEUMATISM REMEDY) J2.69 Kl.DBV FLUSH, IKIdo.yinABUdd.rDIitiitil J!. '. Jtfl9' -, , Vrculnlot ;ilii75i motiftf from (M Mt, prerfiea' A w3I Stfld the ether $103 jwf jartURB afcore mtnttoned ditctMt tad tre cxicu u rtcosuKseeo. . N" i ir nil.cnic tc. Chilli, For CHI M " ,h ... r fcs Jt. - mentfened . .- S5.0Q . -t J ! " ' rt I ?j ' -- uau Refi.i if M vm w AddreU .. . , S i m CUT THIS OUT AND MAIL TO US f r.Vi H v Fined for Coquetry. A young woman applying for a maiv rlngc license at Geneva, Switzerland, substracted threo years from her ago and was fined SG on tho chargo of "coquetry." News of Shamrock Electrical Thief Catcher. A now electric thief catcher stores consists of a button concealed Earlington Tuesday. under tho counter, which, when pressW. H, Rice is spending thlB week ed, cloBca and locks all the doors and in Kirkwood Springs. rings abe!L James and Robert Longataff of N. G. Alfred of Earlington ""was here Tuesday. Joe Teague made a business trip for ' d this J. Week. W. Hamby and family visited relatives in Greenville Sun- EVERY BREED OF DOG. day. V ? , , of J3rowders, is the guest of Miss JLela Mae Hrowse this week Mr. Frank G. Poge, of Hop-- , Jiiusville, was in town Y edues-- 1 Mibb Janet Abercrombia, uay. ' -t Frank O.illard was in Hopkius- ville Wednesday on business. 1. Relic of Sebastopol. Freedom a Right. A Mr. Ormond of Portland, Me., ' Freedom Is not a gift bestowed upoa has a piece of the bell of St. Nichobb by other men, but a right that be las's church In Sebastopol. It "was longs to us by the laws of God and secured by his father, who served all at nature. Benjamin Franklin. through tho Crimean war. During the bnmbardment of Sebastopol all tho spires of tire church were demolished. When the allied armies took the clly some of the soldiers cut "up tho boll and Mr. Ormond's father got one of the pieces. Winner. "Do you object to your wife playing bridge?" "No. She's a champion at f BOURBON PWJLTRY CURE the game. My only fear la thatjfcer flown a chick's throat cures suffragette meetings will interfere capes. A few drops In the With her card parties." drinking water cures and prereius cnoiera, diarrhoea Wise Phllotaphy. auuuiucrcaicKaiseases. one Wc bottle makes 12 gallons of Do not let your head run upon that ttlpnfrtni. At ill i... Sample and booklet onDlsl which Is none of your own, but pick eases of Fowls" sent FREE.1 out Borate 'of the best f your circumSesrtwrRMwly 'Co. UtefUx, Xj, jBHMB stances, and consider how eagerly you would wish for the-nawre they not fcy ST. BEESAED MINING CO. In you poBBCBlen. Marcus Auwllua. A )m v JJKVt? to ft, ; wm fell ijf 4 , incorporated, Drug Department -- JC.m &V Included In Bench Show at Kentucky State Fair, Sept. Perhaps tho biggest and best dog show ever seen in Kentucky will be witnessed at the- Kentucky State Fair this year, the week of Sept9-14- . Heretofore the dog show feature; of the stute fair has been confined exclusively to collies, but this year the management has decided to have a, bench snow for all breeds of dogs, .and to that end dog fanciers throughout the, state baye been invited to participate in the show. Since the invitations were first issued by the management through the press several weeks ago many of the fanciers in every section of the state have joined the movement to make this feature jOtheFair "a success, It Is doubtful if there Ts a breed of dog known to this section of the country that Is not bred and raised In Kentucky, and it Is the purpose of the of--ficials of the Fair to have every breed represented. For several years the breeders of dogs other than collies have endeavored to interest the management of the State Fair in a bench show that would include every breed. Those who wish tojakter their kennels In the big show can secure entry blanks and all information by applying to Secretary tf. L. Dent It Is safe to say this show will eclipse all previous bench shows or dog exhibits ever held la Kentucky. The show will be held under the rules of the American Kennel club, which will give It national prestige and character. 4. - Mortons are visiting rolativoB here. Prominent Physicians Fail in Mr. a,nd Mrs.. L. B. Nichols of Llsman visited hore Wednesday. C. C. Curtis of Hopkiusville was Kidney Trouble A Wohere Wednesday. man's Good Advice Bernard Kobards was in Earling. ton last week. Ejevoral Shamrock farmers attenRev. Turner and wife of Provl-dunc- e ded the ball game at Providence regard Dr Kilmer's Swnni-Roo- t, I spent Friday with Mrs. W. L. as the best medicine for kiduev and Sunday our sympathy waB with ProFunkhouter. bladder trouble I have ever taken vidence and they were victors to the and I will always recommnrid It to Miss Fannyo Rice attended, the . all that are afflicted or Baptist Sunday school Picnic near turn of seven to ono. kidney trouble. For eleven months Clay Monday. Man's Duty Simple. I was nflltcted with kidney and bladder trouble in violent form. The Mrs. Jake Perry has returned Tho whole duty of man is embraced symptoms In my case were fearful home frome Evansvllle. In the two principles of abstinence During nil this time I was being patience; temperance in prospertreated by the best and foremoBt Miss. Minnie Harland of Ilpley has and and patient courage in adversity. ( ity, doctors of the country, all of them returned homo after a visit to relaSeneca. failing to afford me trio slightest re- tives here. lief and I continued to grpw . worse Mrp. Fox and llftlo daughter of all the time and while I had' utmost Its Origin. confidence In their treatment, it Nebo are visiting Mrs. Jon Hariaud. Ham explained his complexion. "I seemed that the tinid had come in my caBe when I must try other rem ' Oscar Franklin visited his parents was tho first man asked to take down edies, consequently, I resorted to the at Stnrgis Saturday, a. stove pipe," ho said. Harper Ba use of Swamp-Roo- t and befot e I had Messrs Cain and Whiff I in mo ton d zar. taken threo Bmall bottles, every pain and symptom had, completely disappeared. For any form of kidney trouble, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t is the uiekiolne to use. I have'nev-o- r known It to fall in a single caso. Very truly yours, with-bladder over from Earlingtou Tuosday. While Shamrock has nocnndldato in tho Mammoth cavo coutost we are very much interested and It Booms that our choice is going to bo tho winner. Thos. Longstaff was in Earlington last week. The nddition to Shamrock Co. Btoro Is complete and adds very much to its appearance. During the Providonco agricultural fair Pecks Bad Boy of tho nir made several flights over Shamrock for tho bonftt of thoBe who wore too busy to attend tho fair. MrB. C. O. CurtlB andMrB. T. K. Rico spent Friday in Llsman. Joe Teague and family have returned from a viBit to St. Charles. R. F. D. No. 1. Morton, Miss. State of Mississippi ) BB ) Scott nounty ; Personally appeared before me tho L. M. AUNTER, , Re- I undesigned members of Bonrd of Supervisors ln,andfor Bald County and State, the within named L. M. Hunter, who after, being duly sworn states that tbeforegoinir testlmon-a- l ib composed of his own words, written with' his own hand and the Hame is absolutely true and genuine. J, G. Ribheb, M. B, S, Letter lo Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton N Y. ...SEPTEMBER. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 1912 .AT THE. BIO DAYS Kentucky State Fair LIBERAL PREMIUMS OFFERED Daily Races ?Vl Prove What Swamp-Ho- ot Will do for Free Attractions Clean Midway You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample buttle. It will convince anyone. You witl also receive a booklet- of valuable Information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Earlington Bee. Regular fifty bIzq bottloB for cent and ssle'at all drug stores. - A , f, UBERATTS BAND Parmer Boys School Encampment REDUCED RAILROAD RATES Semi-Week- ly ono-doll- ar k Forlnformatton, Entry Blanks, Catalogue, Address 320 PAUL JONES BUILDING J. I. DENT, SECY. LOUISVILLE KV. U I t' a t " OHt 4 uM&is IStsHsHri SS3EE MMrthAlfffiMir'