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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 13, 1912
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IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-THIR- D BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. m3 j pi YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1912 6l m U . - ONLY ONE SCHOOL TAX AND --- ALL L. Ilsley Inklets & N, ORDERS WESTERN UNION FOOT CRUSHED MACHINE DESTROYED William Waldcn formerly of this looses foot in Auto accident BIG DOINGS ON THE RANGE $- - THAT FOR EARLINGTON City Good Schools on Permanent Basis for Home Folfts and Our Future Assured EARLINGTON HAS HAD THE PENNY AND THE CAKE TOO FOR 30 YEARS Present School Tax now all Goes Into General Funds for Rural Schools EARLINGTON WILL GET ANOTHER COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL CONTRACT The announcement published in Friday's Bee about the calling of the electiou to establish a graded school district has attracted general attention and is coming in for ho little consideration uud discussion by the homo folks'most' interested. Of course all the details of the situation cannot bo understood perhaps from a single an- nouncement, and all phases of the question could not be covered in a single article. Bui it district. will bo tho Bee s purpose' to STARNES STOCK COMPANY try to give full publicity to ev-- cake and get our full reward in the eating of it. That the local school tax, both on property aud the poll tax is inevitable and cannot bo escaped, we all now realize, because we have beeu paying such a tax into thecouuty treasury, for the benefit of all Hopkins county, for the past three years. Let us uow all agree to pay our school taxes for home consumption only and use all the proceeds for the benefit of Earlington. Assurance was yesterday given by the County Superintendent aud the County Board of Education that a new county high school contract will be given the Earlington School, on equal footing with the other high schools of the county us Boon as Earlington becomes a legal graded schools Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leaauro called on Mr. and Mrs. Crane Sunday af- Ilsley Is still on the boom, cycling Telegraph Co. to Remove Poles His machine crushed between a Earlington the Bulls Eye for All is still the rage. Right-of-Wa- y Best Shots in Kentucky street car and a trolley pole on WeBt from Mr. L. O. Collins, of Carbondale;-sp6n- t Franklin street near Eleventh avethis Year ' Sunduy evening here. nue, William "VValdeu, baker, 100 PRESJDENT SMITH TO TAKE PROPERTY if i '.3i f 'M i 1 &' L i. iT' V people may Monday Aug. 19 and, undertogether in The Starues Stock Co., which was harmony and full accord for the in Madisonvlllo a few weeks ago for weeks proposed important progress in will appear in EarlingtonAug.a 19. rnn, boglnning Mouday A vaBt amount ot ill health is due our school work, affecting every The tent 'will be pitched in the to impaired digestion. When the member of the community and bottomB near tbe Earlington stomach fails to perform its funcworks, and some good shows making sure the future welfare tions properly the whole system becomes deranged. A few dopes of will be put on. of oar school and, our children, Chamberlain's Tablets is all you comes The StarueB Stock Company need. Thev will strengthen yaurjii-gestloOne thing must be understood with a recommendation of being one Invigorate your liver, and in the beginning. That is that of the best companies on the road. regulate your bowels, entirely doing away with that miserable feeling there will be only oue school tax. We are glad to have them in our due to faulty digestion. Try It. Our people aro uow and have town for they can ure deliver the Many others have bnnn permanently cured why not you? For sale by been for the past three years, goodB. They have lefl behind them All Dealers. paying a school tax, which has wberevor they have been, a wide reputation. gone and is going into the treasSabbath School ury of the County Board of A Texas Wonder On account of the Inclemency of for the general support tbe weather Sunday morning only a The Texas Wouber cures Kidney of the rural schools of Hopkins and cures diabetes, weak and lame few ventured out to Sunday School. county. What is now proposed backs, rheumatism, and all irregu- Headquarters 3rd. Inft., K. N. G., Hop At lhe M. E. Church South, there removkjnsville, Ky. were 90 present, which was very is that we shall vote a school tnx larities of bladder troubles, bladder ing gravel, the kldneyB and good and an interesting time waB for local purposes only, for the in both men. and women Regulates Geuerai Order tn children. If not spent in lesson studying. blaCder trourles "j No. 4 Bupport of the Earlington Graded sold by yonr druggist wUi be sent There was no service at the church and High School, all Of which by mall on reeipt of $1.00. One August, 0th, I912.--- It is w;th in the evening as Rev. Brandon bottle 1b will be used for the benefit of small anb seldomtwo , montliB treata priddaud pleasure that the Com- preached at tbe Christian Church failB to perreot ment ourselves and our neighbors in cure, Send for testimonials from manding Officer desires to an- Into which both denomination were Ky. other state's. Dr. E. W, the proposed new graded school. Hall and Olive Btreet, St. Louis Mo. nounce to the Regiment that the. united.' 2953 This graded school district tax hold by all druggists. recent tour of.duty at Auniston, will take the place of the pres5, was the Ala., July Tent Meating Closes ent school tax we are assessed moat successful in the history of has beon aud cannot escape.- - It will not The Tent meeting which past few the Regimeut. The officers and at MadiBonvllle for tho be another or a second tax. The weeks, closed Sunduy night. Some men performed every duty cheerBee believes that the people of excellent sermons were delivered by fully aud well. The officers of Earhngton have an interest in Rev'B. Colliers and Rodgers, A the Regular Army attached to educatiou, in the future welfare large .number of conversions were this Regiment as Inspector-Instructor- s was moved to of their children, and that they made. The tent commend.ed vou for the morning where they have home pride enough too, to will hold another meeting. It is ru- prompt aud efficieut manner in fall in on this public spirited mored that they will be back at this which your work was done, and movement for the good of all city in September. especially for the soldierly and our people, and make the thing gentlemanly conduct while in A GREAT PRESIDENTIAL thing practically unanimous at in the city of CATKPAIGN OFFER camp or the election to be held on SaturAnnistou. The fact that the day, September 14th next. Most Liberal We Have Ever Made guard-hous- e The was empty aud not The order for the election men a single mail under arrest during y Bee until JanThe tions a property tax of 50' cents efuary 1, 191B and the Dally Evening the tour is significant of the oq the hundred dollars of assessA PERFECT GIFT Post until November 10, 1912, (count fort put forth. ed valuation and o poll tax of-$- the time) Just ? i. xnis ib icsb inan The citizens of your home sta50. This means that these one-ha- lf tho regular price. The tions should be proud of you, Handsome in crimson "the limits beydtia 'which a sooner jou Bend in your order the. 'andtiie Odmmdnwealth of Ken- are may not go in tbe more you will get for your mon- tucky should be equally proud of board of trustees and gold, invitingly thejevy and collection of taxes ey. Be sure to send youtoorder undery the result ,pf this tour. You tbday the tblB Bpeclal'rate packdd and full of exfor the school's Bupport and have upheld the honor of the Bee, Earlington. Ky. doe's not mean maintenance. It State and the" Oommandiug Offquisite chocolates. the board of trustees ;wil' New MaHager Fofr Idle Hour Theater icer desires tkat every officer and that find it necessary at once to levy.; Mr, Frank Walkdr, of EvabBville, man ot" the Regiment know that WE NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL to the limit, but that, it may do, 'will take oharge. pf the Idle Hour 'he deeply appreciates the spleu- of this se if necessary. Eve'n so, a 50 Movlrig Picture Theatre, manager', did work and conduct. city, succeeding the late cent tax for school 'purposes is Wm. Herrdll, who with his wife, By order of Ool. Henry very modest indeed,, and none of have gone to Rookport to make that A. Q. Chapman, our people would find such a tax place their1 future borne. Captain and Adjutant. burdensome. We mby also flu:J Mr. Walker is a young fellow of we wish him, comfort and strength in the- sterling qualities andour city. Home For Sale all success while in thought that we have escaped all Incorporated If Chance of a lifetime to make a these paBt thirty or more years One of the most common ailmentB afilo-tfall local school tax, and thus be that bard working people areCham- d splendid investment either for with is lame back. Apply now reconciled to the inevitable, berlain's Liniment twice a dav and renting purpose or a home come at if we would educate and progress; massage tbe parta thoroughly get to the Bee office and find out each application, aud you will aad now be enthusiastically will- quiok relief. For sale by All about it. ing t pay our penny for our Ma-ofiin- erything bearing on to the end that our fully understand standing, will work the matter, To be Here All Next Week, Beginning o E0-ucati- on ternoon. , '' Well. If Greasy wasn't cutting a shine Sunday night, I don't know. Rev, Ledbetters preached to .a largo audience here Sunday night. " We had a very warm debate hrere last Sunday evonlug on the scripture which was largely attended by both white and colored. The school began here last Monday with a large attendeqee, under the control of Miss Allle Campbell and Miss Graddy Brown, wp wish them grand huccgss. If anybody double Major O'Neal beluga candidate just ask him. $ Jeff seems to have a lot of bus!ness down in Richland country, there must be something intbe wind. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trotter;? of Christian county, visited relatives in Ilsley Saturday and Sunday. Mr, Rufus Alexander, of the country, spout Sunday in Ilsley, with friends. We would like to know what has become of Dr. Utley as ho does not visit us any more. Mr. Faulkner, of Kuttowa, 1b here doing Eotne painting for the C. Q. M. Co., we are glad to have Mr. Faulkner in our town for he makes things Bhine where he goes. Wyley Lonell says if soda pop and gingo gets much higher ho will have tp quit enjoying the world like Tie does. Tom Duggar and Ben Todd spent Sunday eenlug in Fox Bon, claimed the'y were (Oirbuslrrewixt Wheu you have the blues, get Austin to cure them for he is a regular blue man's doctor. Mr. Hoard, one df our most respected citizens, of this community, passed away after a long illness of complications of diseases. We regret very much to give him up, put weep not, 16v6d ..ojiea, he is waiting for you beyond this vale of tears. - LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug. 12 Legal uotice directing fhat the poles and wires of the Western Union Telegraph Company be removed promptly from the right of way of Louisville & Nashville Railroad Oo., at the expiration this year of a contract entered into twenty-fiv- e years ago, has just been served upon the olllcials of the telegraph officials in New York that the contract whereby the Western Union was alt ved the privilege of erecting poles aud wires over the entire Louisville & Nash.ville system expires August 17. Further, he serves notice that the equipment must be taken down by Novemder 1 Thirty day6 of grace are allowed allowed after date: any equipment standing by December 1. will be confiscated by the railroad company. Such was the mild tone of Mr. Smith, s legal notice. Whether the instructions will be obeyed with alacrity or whether a legal clash will be the outcome, remains to be seen. ' n, -- 25-Aug- Delmar avenue, Howell, had a foot crushed yesterday. Tbe machine LAST TWO WEEKS IN AUGUST BRING was almost demolished. At St. RIFLEMEN FROM ALL KENTUCKY Mary's hospital the injured foot was The best rifle range in Kentucky amputated. -- Walden Ib a member of the bakery is to have a lively warming up during the last two weekB of this firm of "Walden and Ends. That is the Earlington He was drivftig an auto delivery month. wagon and wnB cutting acrosB the range, of course, and under, in large slreet, it is said, in front of the car measure, tho direction of our own to avoid a M'ngon. He was caught genial small arms expert, Captain between the car and the iron upright Henry Kogors. and unable to free himself. Motor-ma- n Col. Henry and his staff will be B. A. Maddely drove the street here in supreme command and all car. Mr. Walden is well know In the usual department of the State this city where he formely operated Guard organization, about which, a grocery and restaurant. His many our untutored , minds know little, The principal friends regret to learn of the acci- will be represented. thing the Earlington citizen Ib indent. terested in Ib to know that the. The Best soldier boys are coming here to have, Hughe's the best: "Have been Be- a big annual shoot. From the 10th to tho 20th riflemen lling Hughe's Tonic for years, It Is the best remedy for chills and fever, of the 3rd and of tho 1 st regiment curing several cases with one bottle. will be here. All those who have Houest aud valuable remedy." Sold heretofore qualified as "marksmen" with a pcore of 120 or better will be by Druggist 60c. and $1.00 bottles. expected to visit Earliugton and Prepared by R0BINS9N-PETTECO., Louisville, take part in competition for higher-- ' honors, that they may qualify as Incorporated "sharp shooters" and "expert rifleEVERY COUNTY IN KENTUCKY men." Not many men will come from the 1st, Kentucky tor the reason that there are but few comWill Have a Little Sapling of ib Own panies in oommision in that regi......... ment at this'tine. During Frankfort. Ky., Aug:, 12. The mentioned the men of tho tbe period 2nd regiCapitol Committee has selected H. ment will assemble at London for-thF. Hillenmever and Prof. H. Gar- same practice. man of Lexington and the State From the 26th to the 31st inclusive Forester, who has not been appoint of each company In ed, as a committee to superintend representatives regiments together of the three, the planting1 of trees on the grounds each with stall officers, representatives of of the new capital. Each county in tho State will be the regular army aud others, will be probably numbering more than asked to send one tree to be planted here, two hundred men. A team of Blx and the committee will decide upon company in where the trees are to be planted. best riflemen from each the State will be ordered to Earlinj Prof. Carroll, road engineer, was incompetitions structed to lay out' the driveways at ton to take part in the to be a of the week. There is "State the rear of the capitol. Match," a "Regimental Match," a "Governor's Match," aud a "RevolFlying Men Fall ver Match." In the "Regimental victims to Stomach, liver and kid- Match" three teams compo sed of ney troubles lust like other people, with like results in loss of appetite, the bIx best riflemen from each backache, nervousness, headache regiment will shoot to capture the' feeling. high honors for their respective and tired, listless, But there's no need to feel like that regiments. ' as T. D. Peebles, Henry, Tenn., proved. '"Six bpttles of Electric Bitters". he writes, did more to give Breeders of flue horses prefer me new Btrength aud good appetite BALDARD'S SNOW LINIMENT than all other stomach remedies I for all cuts, wounds or""sores on, used." So they help everybody, Its their BtockbejtwnstTit acts- mildly folly to suiler when this great reme- and quicWjmtrheals an ordinary dy will help vou from the first dose. wouucwitliout a scur. Price 25c, Try it. Only 50ots at All Druggists. 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold py St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. Keeping Air Fresh. A good way to keep tho air of S LOWER AGE LIMIT FOE K. P'S room fresh and slightly perfumed is to place a Jar in some inconspicuous place in the room and put In tho jar SurpremelLodge Favors Admission Now T e ri w hf Hi '! A lv. m u 1 , I T Ik I,: i t i run-dow- n - X4 'CM' J a small block of ammonia, over which which one This makes a faint, pleasant odor o Ib hardly conscious. Ants that freauent one-ha- ir pour some ordinary cologne water. at 18 Years of "T" " age f c&& ay ou-liber- cardens or houses may bo destroyed by taking pound ana flour of brimstone potash four ounces, and set them in an iron or earthen pan over tho Are until dissolved and united; afterwards beat them to a powder and infuse a little of tho nowder in water. and wherever you sprinkle It tho ants will fly to the place. was cured of diarrhoea by one Chamberlain'H Colic, Choi era aud diarrhoea Remedy," writeB M. E. Gebhardt, Oriole, Pa. There is nothing better. For sale by All ' Dealers. doBe of To Destroy Ante. "I Seml-Wekl- Deuver, Oolo., Aug. The supreme lodge Knight of Pythias, approved a plan to change the age limit from 21 to 18 years if the legal department declares it constitutional. The proposition to appropriate $0,000 toward the erection of a monument to the memory of the late Major General Oarnahan of Indiana, who for nineteen years was head of the uniform rank, was defeated. The Hawaiian lodges were given representation,, in the supreme lodge. to-day I , ( Semi-Weekl- Won by Degrees. "Dashlngton seems to have finally made a conquest of that Scadmore girl. Wonder how It all camo about." "The first time she saw him she gave him her eye, tho next timo they met she gave him her arm, It wasn't long before he was holding both of her hands, soon after that he won her heart, and she loct her head and gave herself to him completely." Judge. He Agreed. Bad 8tate of Mind. Peovishness.if Indulged In too brings on a sort of peraaneat "grouch." If we allow ourselves to get irritated and disagreeable over infinitesimal troubles, pretty soon everything that doesn't go Just our way wlflf be regarded as a particular slam ot fate, and wo will got the fixed id that life is treating us very badly oft, la-dee- d. - St. Bernard Mining Co. l - -- J Revere bell In the city toall "What you need," said the wordj atThe Paul IobI Its tongu Bath, Me., medic in his ponderous way, is an bocame silent fer enlargement of your dally round, a the other day and years. Th "Mebbj tho first time in ovor 100 wider circle of activity." bell first hung, in the steeple of the that's rutht." said the patient "I'm North church at Bath. The people oft. circus.' a barsback rider in a Bath knew that something was aml Cleveland Plain Dealer. when the tturfew did not ring at nlM' one-ring Lost Its Tongue. -- o'clock. Element That 8urvlve. Similes UseleM. Tho only thing that walks back In argument similes are lfke Beat from the tomb with tho mourners and rnfiinoB to be burled Is character. m love: they must describe; Ike prove aetklajr. Prior, W. M. Huit i -- -w - SZiHZ , -- . . o - -- .... . aw!. I' 5 I J, t- I Che JiiBce PAUL M. MOORE, ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER 4nH Subscription Rates Six months Three months Single copies on One OH, YOU Year $1.00 BO 2o EASY CHAIR When you've been going all day so tired you could drop, then you'll appreciate a chair like this EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT Member of Kentucky Press Association and j Second District Publishers League ville, Kentucky, Phone No. Post Offlco as Second Class Matter. A1LEEN DAVIS, Mgr. - application, uorrespouu-ent- s wanted in all parts of the oounty. Address us for' particulars. Entered at the Earlington Spsclmen copies mailed free j The Gyroscope. When the movement of the gyroscope attains a high degree of speed it is very difficult to displace the plane of the top, which balances Itself in the most unllkoly positions. An attachment of this kind, but of very largo dimensions, if placed on a wagon or a bpat, gives the vehicle cxtradidinnry stability. Trains resting on a slnglo lino of whpels set under the middle of the car havo attained high speed during recent experiments in Germany and havo proved perfectly stable. Harper's Weekly. C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. . II Funeral Director and Emtalmer i i.V M Branch Office in Ben Slaton's Office, Next Door to PoslofHce, Madison- 24-- 2 Rings-M- ISS j Telephone 47 ? Tuesday, August 13, 1912 with mumps. : Madisonville Notes Geo. O. DeMose, of NaBhville, and Bister, Mrs. T. 0. GaskiU, of Santa Fe, Tenn., arrived Saturday night to Miss Francis Elgin, who has ty- -- be at the bedside of their brother, John B. DeMoss. Mrs. Ben M. Slaton, Mrs. J. H. Jernigan, Mrs. B. A. Slaton, Mrs. P N. VIckers, returned Saturday from a pleasant stay at KIrkwood Springs Mrs. Mary Hill, who resides with her son, Wallacp Hill, of White School House vicinity, Buffered a paralytic stroke Thursday night and la in a serious condition. She is an aged and highly esteemed lady. H Miss Maudo Parish returned Sat orday from a visit to friends in Er-(,- ansville. ' to Hopkinaville. The condition of John B. DeMoss, who was struck with paralysis last Thursday night, remains serious, but is thought to be elowl.v improving; Owen Lillian Bum Bey, of Dixon, who has been the guest of Misses Maude and Nina Parish, haB gone Miss Ward, of Birmingham, Ala., Williams. arrived Friday to visit his wife, who Henry E Jones, of Henderson.was lias been visiting her p'arents, Mr. here Monday. and Mrs. Elwood Jagoe for several Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, of weeks. Earls, W6re here Monday shopping. Chas. Murphy and Qrover Card-wel- l, John Jackson, of Anton, was here of Anton, were here Saturday. Monday. D. S. Fowler, of Bethlebam, was John Barr, of Anton, was here here Saturday. Monday. Clarence Livingston, who is visitMiss Buth Thomas left Monday ing in Anton, was hero Saturday. for Nashville where she will spend Miss Belle Slaton, of Wilsons, was a week, she will then spend a week here Saturday. in Atlanta, Ga., before going to her MisB Cossio Branch, bookkeeper position as trimmer in Florida. 3for B. L. Harnod Plumbing Co., is Mrs. Jonnie Bobinson, of Wilson's able to be at her post of duty, after was here Monday the guest of her several days absence on account of sister, Mrs. Lena Quincy. having mumps. Be v. Mahoney, pastor of the BaptMrs, Oscar Von Hatzfeldt, of ist Church, will mave his family to will arrive tomorrow to his new charge at Knoxvilie, Tenn,. . visit her parents and Mrs. Wednesday. Bev. Moboney was Branch for the rest of the month. greatly beloved as a paator here and Little William Barnett, son of Tom he and bis family have made many Sarnett, suffered a broken arm by a warm friends who regret to. give fall Friday, the little fellow is doing themmp, but congratulate this minaioely ister on his call to this large church Mrs. T. M. Barnett is quite sick and wish him great success in his k Ev-ansvil- le, M-r- phoid phneumouia, is blowly improving. The home of John Jones, a colored mau, on East Noel Ave., was burned Saturday night at D o'clock, the family were away from home and all household effects were consumed by ' the flames. Lacy, of HopKlnsville, was Will here Sunday to visit his family, who have been visiting Mrs. Lacy's parents for several weeks. John Burgman, who has been In Hopkinsvllle the past week, haB returned. Lllbum DeMoss, of Pond Biver waB the guest of Bobert DeMoss, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. J. T. Steele, whois very low slowly improving, Charles Webb, oi Earlinijtfon, was here Monday Mrs. B. E. Laffoon and daughter, Mary Dee, of Anton, and visitor, were here Monday. J. L. Bryan went to Mortons Gap Mouday. Mrs. B. Williams, of Zeigler, 111., was hero Monday enroute to Providence to visit the family of H. E. Pestilent Female Mosquito. The female mosquito often lives through the winter, hibernating in dark places like attics, clothes presses and the crevices between floor and baseboard or outdoors in tho crackB in the bark of trees. As soon as tho pools of water are warm enough in tho spring so her eggs will not freeze she begins to lay, and ten days to three weeks later tho young mosquitoes sally forth for their first tasto o blood. Looking Far Into the Future. Italy has added to her agricultural area by draining the great Fuclna marshes and thus providing a living for hundrods of thousands of her -stricken population. It will probably bo hundreds of years before America 1b bo thickly populated that additional area will of necessity have to bo acquired for farming, but when tho time arrives there will be engineers able and willing to drain th poverty- Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. mmmgatmmwmmmmammmtwmmwamKB I m, erfr (r ' PRINCESS SPECIAL! This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under new management and it's management guarantees its patrons high class entertainments. Especially Adopted for Ladies and Children We are again running the "Worlds Best Pictures." You know what that means. "Lubins." "Biograph," "KalomB," "Essany," "Pathe," "Selig" and "Vltograph." Matinee Daily 2 p. m. MADISONVILLE, KY. m&. m $2.50 Reed Rocker Think of the comfort first and then of the price; .no more than you would pay for a pair of light shoes to rest your feet. 0 great lake. Walnut Tree as Bell Tower. A church bell hung on a walnut ' tree at Therfleld, England, which for kMi'iVu"V''"""'l,V"'lW'H'a","4"FullI'5'''61 40 years had summoned the villagers to divine service, has been taken down and now forms part of a peal in the nowly erected tower of the church. When the present church was erected INSURANCE a tower. could not bo built owing to lack of funds and a bell from the old Call and see Duncan & Gest for Tornada, Fire, Life, Health church was hung on the walnut tree, .which is near the church. and Accident Insurance. All the best Companies represented. ,siM('jieyfJi-..f"iu'4,'jpl'ie),ip- Duncan &, Gest 1 - When it comes to a ques rey, who recently died at the exage was tion of comfort is no chair like ample ofof 87 yeare, faithful an long and domestic service. Throughout her whole a Reed Chair. lifetime she had only one "place." At A Model Servant. Miss Ann Ansell of Weybridge, Sur- Office in Victory Building ..g,ii.tf'i...I..ii'J.vS'.M.'!:i,.lf'....?,-...':i O .it 's. Vj Wfrir'frlH'Ar 4& Let us show you. O'Bryan Utlcy & Co Incorporated the age of 16 she entered the service of the family of the late Sir Frcs-coHewett, and she remained In the Mr. and Mrs. Jim. B. Evans tnter-tHli.f- d Bame family, as nurse and faithful at dinner Sundav In honor of friend, for 71 years. Mr.nmiMrp. F.d RohhiHiiu, f Rochester, N. Y. Covers were laid fur Advantage of Electricity. eighteen guests. A dellcinm repast Electricity can. not be frozen, neith- was served. er can it be adulterated. It works Ben Wilson will leave for London squally well oa hot or cold days. , . Sunday. tt BEE ADS PAY. GET THE HABIT MIbs Delia Brazolton, of Palosclne, Texas, Is vltiltlug her brother, How-ur- n J. Hruzeltou and family. Mlsa Rruzeitoti with her sistorB is proprietor of a prosponous Mlllluery business in Palestine, and is on her way to New York to buy fall goodB. Rufus Brame is visiting in woek. - Hop-klnnyillo-- thls 1 Furniture and Undertaking-- - WBH N ALL NEXT WEEK H STARNES STOCK labors there. The death of Joe Kycroffcwho died at his home in this city at 12:30 Monday is very strango and unusually sad. He was found In an unenncious state in the alley between the stable of Budd & Ca'dwell and Jennings feed store about 6 o'clock Monday morning, Patrolmen McGary and Wilson thinking his condition' due to Intoxication took him to the station house, a doctor was summoned and his conditiou found serious. Br. Thompson stated he found no trace of wbiBkey and pronounced his death due to apoplexy. He wsa in business at Providence, as baker and confectioner and had many friends both here and at Providence.. His family reside on Main street and are qnconsoleable over the loss of husband and father. Funeral services will bo conducted at the home and Interment will, take place at Odd Fellows cemetery. D. W. Gatlln for some time President ot Madisonville Savings Bank, hanged in his resignation to that place Thursday urging his health required him to devote his time to other Interests, it is with regret that the managerment here accepted his resignation as ho is quite well suited to the place and has the confidence and esteem of all with whom ho has business. Mrs. F. N. Fugate and slater, Miss Bessie Fugate and Mrs. Metcalf are in market for two weeks and say they expect to bring back some very ohoioyand stunning styles for the tall and winter 'trade. MlfaB Mary Ardin Jennings' is in Providence the eueat of her sister, Mrs. James E. Morgan. Citv or Stats of Ohio,Couhty. Toledo, Lucas ARE YOD SICK?. s JS.C sGlMn -- Vat Iti tb Htooors and Pimples on the Face, Coot dpation, Hetdwki? Back, tie the Nerve; utw ppui.v ror vatrrn wMe Sarofulj Scrofulous Humort, Ulcer! Porflei Blood, Mf -- Tor Poison Cleanses tkSkint-Strtnth- Bloodl thelLW ''M ., v tad all Blood dists from jy cause 4f' tHKMiE. For Chills .Of all jcuree, X the-makri- & is tke world's great-est. Ahnlttflv eiirp. maft anA L.M.U.. ' th8 person fakini it. vet so extremdv germ, that in most cases it drives the poison' 40 tonrc!y out of the system in 3 days. A Mild Family Laxative! a tcientifio Chill- - Malaria and Aiutf "CHIL-LA- Fever ftn BBBTsvlBBBBBBBBBBBBBiavSlliN The New Discovery .-I seated and apparently hopeless cases, aayj age or'condition. Used by Speeialista laj vcrv nimrf r of th CZInhr, PIMu.t Don't waste time with compounds, cure-all- s and linlwagit; For RHEUMATISM and GOUT, deep, BsWf'ilHUiHPisK Curf Yftlir KirinAva? Fnr Ku4nv- THaAAmm mnA tU..ru.h-.- . I HP - which, if neglected, often leads Disease. WDNEYFLUSHUatafeSSS IUDN BiL trouble, possessing ajroflderfofcanttaepfjamff '. JatfrwtHHi&f V Jr v r Prank J. Cheney makes oath that lie Is senior partner of the firm of P. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, Coanty and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and evnry case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the Use of Halt's Catarrh Cure Prank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. h Ztrti f CemMnw. SfrtSmtttt"3bk.'.Sr3L VI test ' wa. l5r "!B?!.',,WN.l,ff w m 1- tu fiJ9 tWjffiiWimRr" u:2 1. IKMrMdBls44MOiMMMlfl2i (Seal.) a' w G"son- NT8UIIm CUAB - COMPANY VJm . Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. P. J( Ckcnry fit Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 73c, Take Hall'si Bamily Pills for constipation. Notbry Public. .1 wM Wr-- , trt Sm4 otter 11.03 w!Mb stt mefifti frea & Ml wnHka MtattMed (Hitiaei km an txacgr ai rHMUHMad. . H Mm ,. Iwta fej11. 1 "lt' A4irw t- - CUT THIS OUT AND MAIL TO US .. ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bobinson and three children, of Bocbester, ,N. Y., ore visiting the family ot Dan M. Evans and other relatives here for a few days. J ! wjfuuwAP &gursT9$p )QFX& prw ; T'-'- - 7 , WtfMW ,W(W.'. Jii 'JkMWrJ: Look Who's Coming Stun-etStock Co. The Big "Tent Show. They are flue. Come out and see them. MIbb Isabelle Wilson was laMad-Isonvill- o 1 Saturday night. f John Stark? was In ittohiand uijrht. Sat-urd- ay The 11th Hour Man Pockets Big ''1 Savings During our Present Sale Men'fl summer suits hown and shorn of any semblance of profits. Your oholce of ' Any $10.00 suit In stero $ 7 45 . Any $12.50 Bult in store ffc45 m n i1'1' v E . suit in store 18 95 suit in storo $20 Rives you choice of any $20.50 to $35 suit In the store. OUR SEMI-ANUAL PANTS SALE Our entire pants stuck divided and and reduced to sell at the following prices: $1 85, $1.05, $2 45. $2 05 $3.45, $8 05. Choice of anv flno pants' in store $4 4p. Manhattan Shirts' Including all other makes reduced: N Any Any Any Any Any Any $15.00 $10.50 $18 50 $20.00 $22 50 $25.00 suit In store suit in store suit in store 4 suit m storo .... 11.45 12 45 18.05 15.45 17 45 W y. v? h.Lt ivy. J m WtM ' . :'-- r Joe McOnllev, of near Rlohland, was in town Sunday afternoon. MIsb EbbIo Vincent, of near Richland, who has been spending the paBt week with her Bister Mrs. Henry Patterson, of Carbondale, returned home Sunday. Miss Hazel Grlflln was In Dawson Sunday. For the next 15 days I wfll sell The "Isabel and Surperbe Range" for cost aB I need- - the floor -- space,, badly. These stovaB sold, ifdr $35.00 price haB been cut to actual cost. Call and see them thev aro bargains I will sell all of my Oil sroves at cost and can Bave you money, if you need anything in this Hue. -- This offer also applies to my full. line of Refrigerators. Earllngton Hardwaro Store W. H. Whitfobd, Prof. MIbb Goldlo Chandler was in Mad isonville Saturday niRht. , August Reduction 1 . Ob" 'S f f - if, ON ALL Summer Merchandise Begins Wednesday, August 14 and Continues until September t 1 1 " A ' x All Straw Hats at Half Price All Men's eurnmor Oxfords reduced. A HarveBt Prlco Festival in all lines of boys' summer wear. $1.50 shirts $1.15 $2.00 Bhirts $1,88 $2.50 shirts $1 88 $3 00 and $3.50 shirts $2.45 Ojur entire stock of Summer Oxfords, Men's, Boys', Ladies', Misses' and Children, Low Cuts will be sold 20 per cent 1 off of the regular price. i lot of Odds and Ends out on a Bargain Counter, regular $2.50, $3 and 9BC $350 Oxfords, Bargain Counter price 1 lot of Lawn, 7 10, i2j and i;cts, Bargain Counter price $J4, 5. 8, and iocts 1 small lot of Calico, American Prints, short length, per yard 4c All Summer Underwear, both Men's, Boys' Ladies' and Misses' reduced 10 per cent All Straw Hats left, all this season's styles, just one-haprice on one rack, regular $2.50, $3, $3.50, $5 and $7.50 skirts reLadies Skirts-al-l 39 price duced one-haLarge size Palm Leef Fans 10c dozen 1-- lil f'-- ?,', A IT RAYS TO TRADE HERS WMmmp ft 1? f For the next 15 days I The "iBabel and Hurperbe Range' The aan who whispeis down a for cost, as I need the floor space well badly. These stoves sold for $35.00 About the thiaRB he hat to sell price has been cut to actual cost. Will never reap a crop of dollars Call and see them they aro bargains. Like he who climbs a tree and I will Bell all of my Oil stoves at "holler." ooBt and can save you money if you need anything in this line. Thlsof- fer also applies to my full line of refrIgorators. Earllngton Hardware Store W. H. Wkitfobd. Prop. Town News Mrs. W. L. Cothran and two child ren, are at KIrkwood Springs this week. One Edison Phonograph, in good Mr. and Mrs. Brasher Jackson were condition, for sale' Apply to in the country near Grapevluo Sat J. O. BOUKIiAND. T. P. Royal Is vlalting in Fords-ylli- e urday night. Misb Lelia Vaughan was in Madifor Beveral weeks. Bonville Saturday night. Misses Virginia Oarnaban and Freeman Klser, of Madisonville, Ethel McAfoe have returned-hom' ; after two weeks visit in Covington. was in town Sunday. Henry Barker and nelco, MIsb Bud Kell, of Madisonville, was in May Barker, of Covington, are vlBlt-lu- g the city Suuday. 686 relatives here For Rheumatism and Gout 4 Mitohell 1b visiting in Kirk-woo- d Bad Springs. Miss Lucy Fawcett, of Madisont ville, who has been visiting friends Ghll-la- x ' at Russellville, has returned home. For Chills and Fever Earllngton Chapter, U. D. C, will Givens Griffin, of Madisonville, meet In Madisoavllle Thursday af- was in town Saturday afternoon. Misses Nannie and Janle Lamb, of ternoon at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Pearce. A full attendance re- Madisonville, were in town Saturday afternoon visiting friends. quired. Taylor, of Paul McGary was in Madisonville Mr. and Mrs. Riohard Bethlekem, Tenn., are in the city Sunday afternoon. St. visiting friends. Wanted at once 100 Miners. O. Herrell, who has had Steady work. "William obarge of the Idle Hour Theatre for Orlean Emmltt, of MadiBonville, sometime has resigned. Mrand Mrs. motored tothiscity Monday. Herrell left Sunday for Rookpoit, Charlie Vaughan, was In, MadisonInd., where they will reside in the ville Saturday night,. future. Mrs. Chas. Curtis was in Madison,; For the U6xt 15 days I will sell the vllle Saturday night attending the Range" for tent meeting. 4 Isabel and Surperbo cost as" I need the floor space badly, W. N. Martin was on the sick list These stoves sold for $35.00 price has last week. been cut to actual cpst. Call and eele Kill-Pol- a will sell them they are bargains, For Bad Blood. allSf my Oil stoves at cost and can you bv you monoy ifThin, need anyC LoBlie Boyd spent Saturday after offer also noon in Daw6on. line. thing in this apolies to my full lino of refrigera John Blair spent Sunday in Dawtors. son. Earllngton Hardware Store, MisseB Gladys Vaughan, Nell W. H. Whittord, Prop. and Roy Parker and Jno. D. Mibb Mayme Foster was in Cothran spent a few boura with Sunday night. friends near Grapevine Saturday " Buck NalveB was in Dawson Sun- evening. day. Johnnie Wyatt, .of Madisonville, Miss Aurelia Waller was In Daw-eo- n was in town Monday on buBinesB. Sunday. FOR SALE One $100 course in Miss Katherine O'Brien was In anything except civil engineering, from International Correspondence Dawson Sunday. School of Scranton Pa. Will sell at Kidney Flush For Kidney and Bladder Disease a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. Wallace JBorry, fromMadlBonville,J t Qul.te a large croworof our, ynung, - folks drove to Dawson Sunday, and was In town Sunday. spent the day at the Bluffs, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Floyd are Bpeudtnjra few daya at KIrkwopd. MIbb Goadie Davis was In Mad!. " sonvllle attending the tent meeting Springs this week. Satuvdayjiight. Mibb Gertrude Black, of Madison- Miss Ethel McAfee was in Dawvllle, was in town Monday. son Sunday. WANTED Gentlemen room-,er- s John tarkB, from Madisonville for tvyo nicely furnished waB in Carbondale Sunday afterrooms, centrally located, .terms noon. reaaonable. Apply at this ' For the next 15 days I will Bell tf The "Isabel and Surperbe Range" space Herscrial Wilson was in the city for cost, as I need the floor $35,00 badly. These stoves sold for ' Sunday from MadiBonville. price has been out to actual cost. Percy Stewart was in fqwn Sun- Call and see them tbey are bargains. day from Madisonville. ' I will sell all of my Oil stoves at Frod Ballev, of Madisonville, was cost and can save yeu money if you in the city Sunday night. need anything in this line. This offer also applies to my tuil line of COAL & CoKB CO. NOKTONVILLB MIbb Charlie Davis was In Madi sonville Saturday night attending the ront meet.ng. i Mrs. Bob Davis was in MadiBon ville Saturday night. MIbb Eula Oldham was in Madisonville Saturday night. MIbb Essie Vincent, of Rlohland, was in town Sunday evening. Miss Mattie Davis attended the tent meeting at Madiaouville Sunwill sell day evening. m 8, lf lf Albert'Larmouth left last night for Vicksburg, Miss., after spending several weeks with his parents here. Neal Kestnec was In MadiBonville Saturday night. If you miss this opportunity you will miss saving yourself some' money. of the e There is only ten (10) more days for you to decide whether or not you would like to accompany the ''Bee Party" up Green River to the Mammoth Cave. All expenses $20. Think it over. The girls in the Contest are working hard, It will bn a nice to see who will get the First aud Seventh place It BeemB aB if all were determined to win, Don't forget Starnes Stock Co. they will be here all next week. The slight shower which fell Snn-da- y morning looked quite discour-agincLt- o the Sunday School goers, but the afternoon was vory pleasant even it the sun was warm, and a Luoinan Turner and'Norris Kin? large number of folks were out walkof St. Charles, were m town Sunday ing. of MadisonMiss Riley Brown wbb id Madisonville ville, Elena Smith, a few days. is in Dawson for Friday night. Clyde Thompson, who has been ill MIbb Everett Kestner was in Madfor Beveral weeks is able to be out isonville Friday night. again. MlasLennio Kestner and Lutbur Mrs. L. M. Stanley Is vi sltlnjr her Ray attended the tent meeting at mother in Nebo for the paBt few Mqdisenvllte Friday night.- - CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF "rH ... I Barnes, Cowand & Company INCORPORATED ARLINGTON. KENTUCKY Wm -- y $5&m Points on Plumbing II sanitary security. i B, Madi-sonvil- le of-flo- o. v Beginning Aug, 10th. the Starnes Stock Company will be in town. Some amusement for us. Bob Sttbebaugh ia confiued to his home with the Small Pox. Wm. Cothran went to KIrkwood Springs Sunday to spend a few days. Chas. Webb was in Madisonvillo Monday. Mr. aud Mrs. Frank, Martin were in Madisonville Mouday. Mrs. Kate Withers who has been spending the past week with her sou Mr. Frank Withers and his wife in Howell has returned home. MIbb Margaret Mitohell is visiting friends in St. Charles for a few days this week. Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Coleman were in Sobree Saturday night. J. H. Shauks, the welt known contractor, of Madisonville, was In town today on business. Miss Maude Parish, ot Madisonville, was in town yesterday visiting friends, Mrs. P. B. Davis left Sunday for Springfield where her daughter Mrs. Pauline Broods is very ill, as soon as she is able to travel Mrs.. Davis will return home bringing Mrs. Brooks with her. Ed KIrkwood was in towa Friday. .Coma, out next; week to the Starnee Stock Company it will be here all next week. Kirby O'Bannon returned Monday morning from Uniontown where be has been 'visiting. Miss Frannia McElfatrick and Jobn'Hanua were in Madisonville Sunday afternoon. Bradley Stone, of Madisonville s waB in town Sunday. Harrison Givens, of Madisonville, ' ' was In town' today. Neal Spillman, of Guthrie, waa in town today. Miss Susan Marie Urutohlleld re- days. John Henlfy.Ur., of this oity, Ib visiting bis daughter in St Charles. Bad Mitchell has returned homo after a visit in KIrkwood Springs. Mr. and Mrs Dempsey Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Waller, motored to Madisonville Sunday to the Tent meeting. Roy Suthard, of Madisonville, was in town Sunday. M.B.Long and Bon, Grover, are in EvanBvlllo today. Bud Kell, of Madisonville, waB In town today on business. Mr, Sterm, of Evansville, was In town today. Mrs. Harriet Browning was In Madisonville yesterday.' Mr. and Mrs. John Long and Mrs. W. S. MoQary spent Saturday night in Mortons Gap with Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Browning. Miss Mary Byhan spent Sunday in DawBon, Miss Annie Good plumbing is necessary to good health. y Graceful fixtures are necessary to bathroom beauty. Good plumbing throughout the house meanseomfort,and '' Good plumbing fixtures are easily cleaned, thus lightening labor. A nice white sink and convenient laundry trays make kitchen and laundry work much pleasanter. If your plumbing has not these qualities it will be to your interest to consult us, we call remodel it and, if necessary, replace the fixtures with those tancfattd" guaranteed of manufacture. The guarantee insures dependable fixtures and protects our reputation with ypu as you are certain to receive satisfactory service from these fixtures, and therefore we can recommend them. Estimates furnished without chartre. Uprfwrf iV. a 1 "linden" Untorj- 1 - MADISONVILLE 121 Sutftf PLUMBING COMPANY Pkone 555 Hill, the popular keeper at Barnes, Cowand spent Sunday in Dawson." Henry Barker was in Dawson Sunday. Mason Carnahan spent Sunday in Dawson., book& Co., St. PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING JOHN L. BRIEN. W"tfer m vs ' f I t i$S5) NOT TRANSFERABLE i n Good for 25 Votes for Virginia Oarnaban spent Sunday in Dawson Boy Suthard, of MadiBonville, was ib Dawson Sunday with a party of i onr young folks. DeVylder west to Dawson Jojm Miss The Bee's Mammoth Cave Contest refrigerators. ' Iuqorporated Earllngton Hardware Store JBeok Gill, of the Suthard country, W. H, Whitfokd, Prop. was in town Saturday afternoou. Sunday. Ramsey Phillips went to Dawson Sunday. Miss Mary Parker Bpent the day at Daweou Sunday. Ir placed in Ballot Box in Bee Office Wore Wednesday, Aug. 21 Bobert Nourse 1b visiting his grandmother in the country this week. YtMMUMmmMmMMMMmuttmWHMiwmmttttfflmiMtt Joe Furgerson, of HopklnBvllle, was in town yesterday. J. H. Jenkins, of Paduoah, is visturned Saturday night after a lengLicensed Embalmir :: Funeral Director. iting frlendB here this week. thy visit to friends la Nashville. J. B. Gest, the popular Insurance Mrs. Fercy Jameson, of Nashville, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. and Mrs. Earl Stone, of Madison- man was In Mortons Gap"yeBtorday. ville, were in town yesterday. Mr. A". O, Bouoo, ofSt. Louis, is 3 Phone 124-- 2 .. MADISONVILLE, KY P. L. Ford is in tow f6r a few visiting his, sister Mrs. Alma Cer- -, 5lwUWWWWMMMWWA j bltt. days, Mi 4 B. M. SLATON J 'r' ' '. . - t,- - u o 'J r I Arrlgo Boito, who haa just been nominated by King .Victor Immanuol of Italy as ono of tlio now senators, io famous as a musician, and well-Irnow- Famouo. Musician. n m kO " I' 4 aa a composer and writer. Ho 1b a native of Padua, butMUan Is his lomomy adoption. Thoro ho won his first successes In 1862. His " Is the work by which he ia best known to the general public. "Mcphis-topheles- ,':m .fl ''i 3 lor manv serious diseases. Constipation is the starting point1 To be n ,t healthy keep the bowels active and regular. HERBINE will remove all accumulations in the bowels and put the system in prime condition. Price GOc. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. Cleaning Glass Bottles. ' A glass water bottle, when constantly used, soon becomes discolored. This may eaBlly bo cleaned by pouring a Uttlo vinegar Into the bottle and add-to- g a pinch of salt Allow this to 'King Solomon Lodge .' s' oi the U. B. F. No. 40 and S. M. T. Forest Temple .No. 48.. , Will celebrate their 19th anniversary at .'''' H .'SI j EARLINGTON KY., AUGUST AT LAKESIDE PARK 1912 '. ' z stand for several hours; then rinse with clear water; The bottle will bo perfectly clear and bright '.Cl vfl Stepping on a rusty nail haa been the cause of many cases of lockjaw. The natl waBnot 60 much the fault as neglect to the wound. If such wounds were promptly cleansed and -- Ai Everybody is invited to come out and make it a day of pleasure. All Churches and Schools are invited to bV out with1 ., us on that day. 'with the lodges of Earlington ' . Sun-da- y BALLARD'S SNOV LINIMENT applied there would be no lockjaw, as the antiseptic properties of the liniment would counteract the pois- The lodges that will turn out' . i ment. on and .the wound would healquick-Jv- . Price 25tf. 50c and $100 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Depart- are Love All ' 76 U. B. 31 F. Madisonville, Ky., Mortons Gap 98 " " -- 'Genius Simply Concentration. If there- - be anything that can be wiled genius, it consists chiefly in t ability to give that attention to a which keeps it steadily In the Hind, till we have surveyed it accurately on all sides. Reid. bud-ec- U.B. F. Mortons' Gap, '. ;: invited to turn out with the Temple at Earlington, Ky. ' . ' Ky., Dawson Springs V- -' ' U. B. F. and the Temple of each place are ". There-will.be ::V' . ' ' " : " xi l plenty of good speak- ' ,, v.- - ' ing on that day, Frbf. J. W. ' - BellJ Reys. R. H. Hall, J., R. Evans, and G. W, Garrett and , . V ., - .,",. . ing near Fleming, Pa., says he has SlBed Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Romedy in his family lor fourteen years, and that he has found it to be an exceliont remedy, and takes pleasure in recommending it. For sale by All Dealers. Making Reproof Effective. Being to advise, or reprehend any-Mconsider whether It ought to bo la public or in privato,presently or Mt some other time, and In what terms. )to do It; and In reproving show no fclgns of choler, but do it with sweet-JaeB- s and mildness. George Washing-Jon- . e, Mr. W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer liv- . . Thomas. Wayne. Table N6. Jr-Meat- s, . Hattie Nuby, Sabra Duncan, Mollie Anderson, ' . Laura Dade, P. A. Cavanaug.h and Solomon Fraiser. James Childress, Dock Nichols . Table No. 2--Cre- am, Bud Dade, Green Leauell, Laura Foster, Jannie Morton, Lissy D. Renfro. " Table No. ' ' '- 3--Frcii- tSj W. M. Campbell, W. H. Tandy,, Sam Warthan, Lenora ' , ' -- Bites of poisonous insects that .cause the flesh to swell up must be treated with healingantlseptic that and beal irlll counteract-thfepoisio- n the wound. BALLARD'S SNOW XINIMENT answers every requirement in such cases'. Price 25c, 50c nd $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, ' ' Porter, Johny Ray, Nora Rose, Dinna Fowler and John Baker. ' '' y -' V Smith,AIra ..Collins, Bell '. Committee on Arrangements, G. W. Gladish, Luther " ' ," '";"-' Fowler; Thomas Bias, Henry Maxville, Robert Clark, Abe Renfro, W. A. Foster, Ben; Is . -- " - - ' a- '. . . . ' St - .. ' ' - . bell, W. M. Fox, Douglass Terry,". chairman V, ' . ? "i ". . . - e W Drug Department. Kills Contagious Germs. Turpentine mixed with carbolic cld and kept In' open vessels about (the room will greatly lesson the risk of contagion in scarlet fever, etc. "Home Department," National Magazine. Makes Immense Difference. Committee, Henry Shanklin, Francis Driver, Lillie B. Campbell 17; 1912 . diph-Jtherl- a, .Come, one and all and don't forget the date, August your fun Plenty, of fun for the 3ay and night at the Park, in the day and Colored Skating. Rink at night where you .can have Admission to the Rink at nighriOc, children under 10 The difference between a long and abort yarn is very, well Illustrated by years Sc '" the difference of one's feelings in holding a skein for one's grandmother or for one's sweetheart. W. M. and G. W. Gladish, I. E. Bdmonson, W. P. Francis Collins, Lillie B. Campbell, Sec; Douglas Terry,' Geri. Me;r. Sallow complexion qomeB from C0L0BED COLTHOT. bllllous impurities in the blood aud BKV. J. B. fcVAJfS, EDITOR the fault Ilea with the liver and bowelu: they are torpid. The medicine tlia't gives results in such casej The funei'al services of Mrs. Hesis HERBINE. It Is a tine liver ter Trabeo and the marriage of stimulant and bowel regulator. Price 50c. . Sold by St. Bernard Miss Nellie Radford to Mr. Lau-do- n Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Luton were not mentioned in the Bee on account of the absence of Rev. Evans last weqk. Avoid Tedious Gossip. Messrs WJllIam Walker and Will Cautiously avoid talking of tho doyourself or of Patton aro on the sick list this week mestic affairs either of other people; Yours aro nothing to also Mrs. Kate Johnson. them but tedious gossip; theirs aro Mrs. John Porter waB visiting in nothing to you. Chatterfleld. Mortons Saturday aud Sunday. All the delegates to the Grand Lodgetat Ohicagp have returned and Are Ever at War report a very excellent trip and a There are two thlngB, everlastingly at war, joy and piles. But Buck-Ion- 's grand session. Arnica Salve, will banish piles Mrs, Frances Collins is visiting in in any form. It rioon fiubdues the Indianopolis, Ind. itching, irritation, inflammation or swelling. It gives comfort, invlteB A large party of Earlington people joy. Greatest healer of burns, boils, spout laBt Sunday in Dawson Springs ulcers, cuts, bruises, eczema, scalds, plmpleB, Bkin eruption. Only 25ot Mr. Wm.' Klllibrow is gradually at All Druggists. improving, we hope he will boou recover. Rev. H, Amos was in town last Key Ring for a Bride. At a marriage service at Chelten- Friday. Rev. Amos is iu failing ham parish church recently, it was health. Any assistance given him found that the bridegroom had forgot, will be gratefully received. ten the ring. At the Suggestion of Prof, J. W. Bell and Rev. J. R. the clergyman the' key of the. church Evans will leave for Frpnkfort, Ky. door, which "had a ring at tho end, was commandeered, and the ceremony yraa Tuesday morning to attend the Gen: eral Association of Ky. Baptist. completed. Pall Mall Gazette. ReV. Evans wishes toj thank the. many members and friendB for their kindness and assistance given his Indian Silled on Traok Near Rochelle, III., an Indian, family during his absence on acwent to sleep on a railroad, track and count of the serious,, illness and was killed by the fas express. He death, of bis mother at Browns paid for his carelessness with hie ville, Tenn.v , way when peo- life. Often its that nle neglect coughs and colds, Don't Mrs. Annie Martin, who .has been risk your life when prompt user of bo very sick for Beveral weeks is reDr, King's New Discovery will cure cuperating, them and so prevent a dangerous, throat or lung trouble. ''It com' Mrs, Mary Brown was visiting in plelely cured me in a short time, of Crgfton, laBt Sunday. terrible cough that followed a severe JRev. and ,MrB, EvanB enjoyed a attack of Grip," writes J. R. Watts, FJoydade, To., "and I regained 15 very pJeaBant s,top over .at Milan, pounds in weight that ,1 had lost." Tenn.., their old home, on their reQuicfc,-safe- , reliable and guaranteed turn trip. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at Rev. '.Payne, ob Greenville, is con- All Druggists. re-ce- ni WE DO ONLY THE BEST JOB WORK The Last Call Our buyers are in the eastern mar- kets completing the purchase of our lar'ge Fall Stock. Advance shipments- haveualrehdy I be2fun to arrive. In order to make room for our Fall and Winter Goods we are ' offering all Summer Dress Goods FabMen's and rics, Ladies' Ready-to-Wea- r, Boys' Clothing, Straw flats, Low Cut Shoes, Floor Coverings, Porch, and Lawn Furniture at greatly reduced - ducting revival services at the A. M. MIsb Elmer Starke who has been E. Z. Chdroii, thiB city. visiting-- Mrs. John Prather, left Sunday night for Knoxviile, Tenn., Miss Hazel White waB in Suhday attending the fun-or- where she will visit friends. of an old school mate. The Trials of a Traveler "Were all medicines as meritor"I am a traveling salesman," ious as Chamberlaln"R Colic, Cholera writes E. E. Young, E. Berkshire, and Diarrhoea Remedy the world Vt., "and was ofton troubled with would he much bettor oif and the constipation and indigestion till I percentage of suffering greatly de- began to me Dr. King's New Life creased. V writes Lindsay Scott, of PiIIb, which I have found an excelTemple, Iud. For Bale by All Deal- lent romedy." For all stomach, livers. er or kidney troubles they are uneq-ualeOnly 25 cents at All Drug- rrouDie Heiresses nave. "Wo heiresses. have many rivals for fciBtB. our hands."- - "Yes,' replied Miss Revised Version. .Cayenne, "you must feel as It the k Always put off tonight what 70c pathway of life were filled with toust put on tomorrow. a snatchers." Hop-klnsvil- lo al d. pock-otboo- THE "ECONOMICAL WAY The long distance service of the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company enables the business man, to conduct all of his outside affairs in the moat oconomlcal and satisfactory manner. Yqu can get long distance connections to all outside important cities aud (owns within a radius of one hundred relies of Earlington. Prompt service, reasonable rates. For information, call CUMBERLAND n L?' - :' - TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO, 52T .IsFotice prices. Give us a call. to Contestants $1.00 worth 5 f, 000 votes will be allowed on every r . The Mcleod Store INCORPORATED of printing turned in by contestants in the Mammoth Cave Contest. For prices on .printing telephone No.' 47, Earlington, or No. 4, Madisonville. ' 1 MADISONVILLE i KENTUCKY ' V;,)' u kLj .' H- -- c'. rt .' .. . f BEE A0B PAY 4 .