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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 20, 1912
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TUESDAY TUESDAY . and FRIDAY AFTERNOON PP IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR FRIDAY AFTERNOON BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE AUGUST 20, 1912 No. 64 , TWENTY-THIR- D YEAR EARL1NGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TVESDA1, and a 400 mile river trip over beautiful Green river. Party will leave Earlington in special coach on train 52, Saturday,, August 24, Will visit principal places of interest in Evansville as guest of Street! Rarl way Co. Leave Evansville on Steamer City of Evansville at 5 o'clock p. m. Spend two days and nights at Cave hotel. TaJe. route No. 1 and 2 in cave. Leave Mammoth Cave Wednesday morning on Steamer "Bowling Green". Arrive Evansville Thursday night in 'time to have special coach put on train 93. This will be a splendid six days travel free from dirt, dust and cinders, a cooLand pleasant river breeze practically all. the time and some of the most gorgeous scenery in the country along upper Green River. Qome and go with us, all expenses paid for- $20. - Only $20 Tor Six Days Outing The Semi-Week- ly A GREAT Bee, Earlington, Kentucky IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS TO MAMMOTH CAVE PARTIES POSTlOFFICE ROBBED STOCK LAW WILL BE ENFORCED PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OFFER Ever Made RINGLING CIRCUS IMPROVEMENTS AT H0PKINSVILLE BEING MADE The Most Liberal Wc HaVe READ I weeks fishing trip. Chief of Police Bradley Receives uary 1, 1018 Do not take' a trunk, if necces-sarPost until Novomber 10, 1012, (count Ihstructions FromXity take two grips. See that the time) Just $1. This is Iobb than your grips or 6iut cases have a Council one-ha- lf tho regular pfcice. Tho tag ou them bearing your name sooner you bend in your order the AND TO tho more you will got for your mon-e- and address. Get your dinner Be suro to Bend you order under before the traiu leave Earlington CATTLE OFF THE STREET y Saturday or take a lunch along this Bpecial rate today to the Ky. Bee, Earlington. as we will not have time for diu-n- r Chief of Police Bradley has re colvod instructions from the Oity after reaching Evansville ou D. L. Mann Dies at Madisonville council to enforce the stock law. accouut of the three hours trolly Df. L. Mann, 77yeareoldf fathThis means that no more liorses, Car excursion. On arrival at mules, cattle or hogs will be allowed er of Clyde Mar i), of Madisou Evansville each party will see to run loose on the streets of Ear- vilje, died at the home of Mb that their baggage is unloaded lington and that no hogs may be kept fhfpens within the incorporate sou there Inst Thursday eveuing from the special coach. Do not at '7 o'clock. Mr. Manu had check any baggage, w wjll fafe limits of the oity. -. Following- - is tho notice -. be,en in bad health. for several care-of.abaggageafter-4fc:nnmontliB audwftB recently brought loaded at Evansville and eeethat NOTICE I have been ordered by the City to Madisonville from her home it is transferred to the steamer. Couucil to enforce the Hogaud Stock in Fair Spring, Va. in hopes that Each party should take a pair of ordinances. Anyone having horses, the change would better him. easy shoes for the routeR in Mamraules or hogs running at largo in the The remaljip were shipped to the moth Gave. The nichts are so Town had hotter look after them or cool ou the river a light wrap anyono with hogs in pons within the Virginia homn Friday. City limits had better remove them will be uecessary. Take your at once, for I am going, to enforce Starnes Stock'Co.Made Kodak 'along, it will come in V. the law. The Stamps Stock ' Ob. was "a handy- - .Those who play bridge, William Bkaple$ great "success Monday night. five hundred or cinch should proChief of PoUce. crowd were present and vide themselves with a deck of were very enthusiastic over "Xhe cards. . A Fishing Party Pride of Virginia,'" '.which was Be, on hand early Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John Gnflin and family and Mr. and MrB. JMack Priest played. This sliow will be here moruiui: au'd get your badges, and family and Mr. C, E. Woolfolk all this week, come out and en- these badges; must be worn durare going to Rumsey for a three joy yourself. ing the entire trip. y KEEP-HOG- S v. The Semi-Weekl- y until Janand tho Dally Evening Bee i The Post Office at Mortons Gap was Idle Hour Theatre to Have new Opera Great Spectacle of "Joan of Arc" Added fr Broken Into and Robbed Chairs put In their Building And be Governed Accordingly I to Their Show Sunday Night , , 4 . As nfinr us nnnlfl hf pnt.im.ifpfl Rlmtling Brotht.r Circus and newly added $500,000 speoticle of "Joan $100 in cash aud $350 worth of of Arc," will exhibit in Hopkins-vlll- e ppstage stamps were taken. Saturday, sn Sept.- - 7th. Trie was gained through the spectacle in itself is an attraction fear door and the safe blown op- that should bring thousands of visif . Eu-trauce Serai-Weekl- The employees at the Depot heard the noise and gave the alarm. Two men were arrested a Hopkiusville Mondaymorning en. and held on suspicion. tors from the beyond production of America. The world's It is provements as well as ease aud comfort to their patrons. The price of admission will resurrounding country. main the Bame, being ten cents for question the greatest adults and flye cents for children. its kind ever seen in NOTICE most skillful BcenlC property-makerB, The Idle Horn Moving Ficturo Theatre are to put in 180 opera chairs with the Rotterdam finish, in their baildiug, this will be a great im- artiBtB, coBtumers, chorus directors and stage managers DANGER :- V Sid More QooiJ0mi all Other Tonics were engaged to mount the producor Quinine tion. A Btage bigger than a hundred ordinary theatres was built and When quinine falls, try Hughes Tonic i 'Your .Hushes' Tonic did made portable so that it can bo conmore cood than all the other-tonicveyed from town to town and erec Quinine will or riuibjue'ltogether. noT break tHe oTmftni'Sr Hugfcns ted each.morning.in the jnaln.jtent. ionic acts iiko a cnarm." aoia Dy Thus the circuB proprietors have Druggists BOc and $1.00 bottles. made it possible for those who live Prepared by In contributory towtiB as well as in R0BINS0N-PETTECO., the large cltfes to see this magnificent wordless play with its cast of 1,20) characters, a ballet of 300 dancs Ther,e will be target practice at. at Earlington August 19 to August 31, and you must keep out of the woods in rear of target range. The September Woman's Home Com-panion T Louisville-Incorporate- d A Lawn Fete , tA-larg-e year. Ly A They go every lven in honor of Henrv and MIbb Mary Barker, at the home of their aunt Mrs. Carna-ha- n whom they are visiting. Japanese' lanterns decorated the lawn and oast a bright glow over the young people who were playing games and Amusing themselves in different wayB. A large crowd waB present and all had a good time. Refreshments were served. Feel languid, weak, run down? Headache? Stomach Dlood A lawn fete was Subscribe for The Bee A Texas Wonder The Texas Wonber cures Kidney and cures dlabeteB, weak and lame backs, rheumatism, and all irregularities of bladder troubles, removing gravel, the kidneys and bladder in both men and. women Regulates blaCdor trourles in children, If not Bold by yonr drugglBt will be sent by mail on reeipt of $1.00. Onn small bottle is two months treatment aub seldom fails to perfeet a aure, Send for testimonials from Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W, Hall 2953 Olive street, St. Louis Mo. Bold by all druggists. U. D. "off?" Bitters, good remedy is Burdock Ask your druggist. Price Ji.co A SPECIAL PRICES . ON THE WOODBURY HAiR For a short time 5 .1 I inhucrilateg: we offer these well known prepara- C. Will Give Reception in Honor J vi tions, whengboqght assorted, at the following named reduced prices Woodbury's Combin'ationHajr Tonic, Regular Price. . . .".7. ;.'.".'. . . .'.'.' Woodbury's Combination Scalp Cream . Regular price v .. . Vjf Combinatid'n Woodbury's Regular price.. : t.:r ui ..ttw.'.r. I. ?.. scalp-Gleaner- - of State President. . V. 3M flft . .'. 3 I UU , .,. ... , ' .. ffif OUv Eflft QUU .$1 .25 , -. .- Value JJWI.. ... v,. 'M:-- . .. .'. .... 3.UU ;. to Special priceYor all Three'.' V.V.1 T.. .. Mrs. John L. Woodbury, of Louisville, State President of the TJ. D. O., 'arrived in Earlinuton today to be the guest of Earhnir-- ' ton Chapter U. D. O. Tho rej ceptiQU' in her honor will be given at the. home of Mrs. Dan this evening from 7:30 to 10 :00. Every member is The coufeder ate veterans are also cordially Urn-stead nt. A PERFECT GIFT invited. Woodbury's Combination Hair Tonic Regular price . t uv .. .,.,. t.. Combination'SealD' Cfeam : Eeguiafpricftj.:.T.rS.:-.u,:.,.M.:..-..v.r.- ;.... .... " . y . : ." V. n !9Kflfc . ' && Wanted at once Steady work. NORTONVILLE ; 100 Miners. Handsome in crimson and gold, invitingly packed and full of y exquisite chocojates. WE HEYER SAW - Woodbury's Scalp Cleaner Regular price; .;....) "V ' V' . .'.". , .j. OUC COAfc & COKE CO. Incorporated ing lrls, a grand opera chorous of voices, 600 horses and atramluad of Bpecial scenery. coBtumes, properties and mechanical devices for producing such stage effects as thunder, lightning, Btorms, ffres and the ' sound of battle, In the old market place of Rouen. France, there now stands a monu ment by whicla the French of today have sought to redeem their part in the execution of Joan of Arc, who on May 30, 1431, was burned to death on thH false charge of heresy after having delivered her country from the English and having restored the crown to Charles VII. History records but the meager facts of this Btrange heroine of eighteeu years, who led the.arm's of France victorious through English invasion, aud then, deserted bv all, even the indolent monarch whom Bhe preserved, died by the cruelest torture known with the name of the master upon her lips. I (Unsung In poetry the name of thlB simple pleasaut girl has come down through the ages to be revered as that of a saint, and whoBe wonderful powers and whose bravery are verily believed to have been of divine inspiration. On the triumphant incidents, tho victorious engagements, the flual defeat of the English armies, and the coronation of OharleB' VII, all achieved by the frail Maid of Orleans, has been founded the inspiring spectacle which gives Rlugling Brothers, circus a new significance and makes an attraction such as the world in searching for amusement hiis never before found. The regular circus program is more than ever attractive. Its company of 875 foreign artiBtB, Its double menagerie and Its now street parade will prove a great surprise to those who attend from this oity. The event is one that should not be mis-Be400 v d. The September Woman's Home Companion is the fall fashion number. Under the direction of Grace Margaret Gould, who editB the fashions Department, women are shown how they may dreBB fashionably and yet economically. There is a great variety of faBhion articles and Illustrations, including all the latest news from ParlB ond New York, which, as everybody knows, are the centers of dross ideas. Miss Gould's great contention is that women can keep in style and yet not spend ex travagant sums of money. She proves her point ably aud presentB Special articles contributed to the September Companion are: "The Town That Had no Slums:" "Three American Duchesses," beiug an intimate account of the Duchess of Manchester, the Duchess ot the Duchess of Marlborough ; "What Men Have Meart Iu My Life," being an extremely personal article by a great professional writer; "How I ang 'The Rosary'," an article of advice to Rox-burgheand it entertainingly. Bingers tfby a great operatic and conoert star, and "Playing Fair," a practl-oa- l talk to business girls, full of stories and actual oases and other Ernestine Sohumann-Hein- k, m , realmaterlal. Floture is contributed by Mary Stewart Cutting, Juliet Wijbor Tompkins, FrederickVM. Smith, Mary Hastings Bead ley-,- , Sophia Chandler and Beulah Marie Dix. There Are numerous illustrations in colors, and the regular departments are full of good reading and practical ideas. Home For Sale 1 Chance of a lifetime to make a splendid investment either for renting purpose or a home come to the Bee office and find out about it. Watts-Loc- f.. "k . ' . 9 fir .tlUU , Reubin Miles Seriously Injured Little Miss Fish Entertains MI.b.b ke , Value ' '.'. . .t. ,v. i Hair-Ton- Special price for Three .rr.-- . . : and Or, one large bottle jar Scalp Cream, for.... '' . 3 I faW mm mm i. n -. .- .v. . -. ic ..... I ff ....... 44 HUU DC Eeubin Miles an employe of the L. & NM was seriously injured in a wreck near Madisouville Sunday morning. His leg and arm were broken and shoulder dislocated. He waa moved to the St. Bernard Hospital at this place for treatment. A through freight ran into a switch engine in the Arklo yarda&and turned over sev eral cars, mt. Miles was caught (between twcf the cars. St. Bernard sMinmg Go. Kl GARDINER & BOWMER Incorporated Druj Department Iji day. Twelve of her little friends were there, several pretty presents were received by the little hostess. GameB and other amusements were indulged in, nice refreshments were Berved. Little Sarah Margaret Fish' en- and Sam Watts of this city, were tertained on Wednesday evening in married at the residence of Rev. honor of her sixth birthday birth Haward Brazeitonv on Friday after- Annie Lookq', of the country, noon, The bride is abarming young lady, while Mr Watts Is a popular young mau, both of the young people are woll known and have many friends who wish them rnuoh happiness. For any itching ot the skin, for skin rashes. ctap. pimples, etc., try Doan's Ointment. jo at all drug stores. 'V. -- ' MApiSONVILLE ' ' m m .. i t m ai - KENTUCKY el i m mm Cheapest accident Insurance Dr. Thomas Eclectic, Oil, For burns, scalds, cuts and emergencies. AlldroggiHs sell It,' - ajc aad 50c. 1 '. . u.... khhMhtKI- t'MwwiM' -- y' f. - li'TifMyy i,' wiff,' X BRMftMMeBMMV n rutin minim in, Li uinuMui www Him """Ti!!f"M""T " 1 &m'f C J Subscription Rates PAUL Q-t- yc ; p.ffr ;i IM It' - w Mattle Ashby efficient' salesJ. E. FAWOETT MANAGER lady with The New Famous left Sat free Spsolmen copies mailed ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS urday for a vacation. on application. Correspondthe ents wanteri in all parts of parMiss Lillie Green a teaoher of Ft. county. Address us for " Member of Worth Texas on, an extended town ticulars. The Trials of a Traveler Kentucky Press Association through the southern states is in UI am a traveling salesman," Entered at the Earllncton the city the attractive guest of writeR E. E. Youmr. E. Berkshire, and Post Office as Second OlasB hercoudns Misses Kate and Vt., "and whh often troubled with Second District Publishers League Matter. constipation ai'd ludigpsnoM till I Jennie Grer. to uae Life was began which Dr. King's N'w xcel-lent Lonnie C'rbio of Pillp, Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. I haveJouud mi Branch Office in Ben Slaton's Office, Next Door to PostofHce, Madison-villhtjre Friday. rqmedy." For all stotmu'li, livAILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. Kentucky, Phone No. 24-- 2 Rings-M- ISS Brei.t Hart and Elizabeth Vic', r er or kldnev troubles they iue imeq ualed. Only 25 cents at AW Drugof Earjliih'tou were here Friday. gists. August 20, 1912 Tuesday, Telephone 47 Attorney Luke Hot ton and little When Clay Pipes Were Popular. eon of Waco Texas are guest of, her Justin McCarthy wont to London In Tom Pariah on Broadway. unole 1852 and found clay pipeB in fashion. sonville she leaves a Btvn. year otd Mrs. Tufus Bourland le,t Thurs- "It was thought quito the right thing boh. day for a few days visit in Nashvjllo for a man of fashion to appear In the Madisonville Notes Mr. and Mrs. T. U. Oeborne, of Friday and Saturday were datoB broad day with a clay plpo In his This Popular Photo Play Theatre is ntnv under new Riohlaud were here Saturday. for me examination of teaoher mouth," ho wroto. "Many a young man Btuck a clay plpo In his mouth management and it's management guarantees Grand Maxwell and John Simpson seven took examination for couuty and pretended to bo a real gentleits patrons high class entertainments. of Richland, were here Saturday. and four for state. man." liobert DeMoB wont to Henderson of Anton, Clarence Llvingstou, night. was here Saturday. "Nesting" Lifeboats. Especially Adopted for Ladies' and Children Misses Ruby and Pauline Carr, of Ono of tho great transatlantic ' Frank Clayton, of Medlocks. was Prominent Physicians Fail in Bturgis, are guests of their sister .! ...,-- - . I.I steamship companies has determined hero Saturday. Mrs. Dan Wilson. We are again running tho "Worlds Best Pictures." You to mako use of tho system of carryKidney Trouble A WoGus. Fowler, of Liberty, was in know what that means. "Lublns." "Biograph,"- "Kalotns," ing boats on deck known as "nesting." Mr. and Mrs. Win. Finloy attended "EBsauy," "Pathe," "SeUg" and "Vltogrnph." Nesting requires a boat of special conthe Primitive Baptist Association at towu Saturday. man's Good Advice Finis "Williams, of Liberty, was In struction, for tho standard lifeboat Pleasant Run ohurch. noar Norton- MADISONVILLE,. KY. Matinee Daily 2 p. m. could not b Heated above two, or at town Saturday. .ville Saturday and Sunday..,' tho outside three, deep. Miss Vlrgie Roddy ban returned "Wm Riggia went to ,NbrtonvilIe I regard Dr Kilmer's Swam-Rofrom an extended visit in Tennessee as the best medicine for kidney and "'Sunday o attend the association. Wftr all mAHlnltiaa aa tnafitni. accepted a. position with G. bladder trouble I have ever taken Mrs. Cornelius Webb, of Anton, and has and I will always recommend it to ious as Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera W. Wathen's store. visited relatives and attended all that are afflicted with bladder or and Diarrhoea Remedy the world aWWMMWflmfcWMMMW fMMMMWiMWMMiWttMk Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Oldham, of the kidney trouble. much better oil and tho s montliB would-bhere Sunday. percentage of suffering grsiulv decountry, were her Saturday shop- I was afflicted with kidney and bladWL of Browders, was in der trouble in violent form. The creased." writes Lindsav Scott, of ping. ' town Saturday. symptoms in my case were fearful. Temple, Iud. For sale by All Deal-erFBwrai Director. Licensed1 Emkilmar :: Theron Slaton, of Bethlehem, was During ail this time I was being ' C. B. Long spent last week in treated by the best aud foremoat here Saturday. ' Dawson. Killed With Billiard Ball. doctors of the country, all of them NEXT DOR TO POST OFFICE, ? M. Lefant and M. Molfant in SepJeff Fowler, of the Anton country, failing to afford me tne slightest re Roht. BaT)b,of Linerty, was here lief and 1 continued to grow worse tember, 1843, quarreled over billiards was in town Saturday. Priday. MAOJSONVILLE, KY all the time and while I had utmoBt and forthwith selected tho balls of g PW124-- 2 Raymond Todd, of Anton, was confidence in their treatment, It that game for a They drew lots An-- v duel. "Uncle" Buck Madison, of the seemed that the time had come in here Saturday. throw. Melfant won, and ton country, was in town Friday. my case when I must try other rem for tho first was his aim that his mis-s- ll Mr. and MrB. Grover Todd, of An- edies, consequently, I resorted to the so accurate Mrs, I, Spillman, of OweiiBboro, struck Lefant in the forehead, killSwamp-Boo- t use of and before I bad has been visiting her sister Mtb. ton, were here Saturday. every pain ing him instantly. taken three small - John DeMoBs and other relatives. Lacy and children aud symptom had bottles, Mrs. Will completely disapMrs. Chas. Larkiu Is on the sick who has been visiting here for peared. For any form of kidney Turkey Behind the Times. trouble, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boo- t list. several weeks returned to their is the mkicine to use. I have nev-o- r Vry few dairies of any kind exist in or near Constantinople, and with NOT TRANSFERABLE known it to fail in a single case. Mro. 0. B. Livingston has return- home in Hopkinsville Friday. one exception none fe conducted oa a Very truly yours, a visit in Hanson. ed from scientific plan. MJbs. i Olara Oastleberry D. M. AILNTCER, of Good for 25 Votes, for Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hearln are both B. F. D. No. 1. Morton, MJsa. Princeton who has been the guest? State of Mississippi Good Idea. quite sick. BB J of her cousin Miss Bessie Finley Scott County "Who Is the patron saint ottmuBic?" Headley Ashby is improving after Personally appeared left Friday to visit Mrs. Lacy at undesigned members before me the Inquired the student. "What, kind of --two we'oks illness. of Boacd of ,, Supervisors in and for said County music?" rejoined tao professor. "If 'Mrs. W-- L. Hall is visiting in Mem--phi- s, Hopkinsville. and State,, the within named L. M. you allude to ragtine I should say St. If placed ia Ballot Box in Bee Office before Wednesday, Au. 21 Tenn.. Miss. Robbie Barnard of Anton Hunter, vrpo after being duly swora VRn.w WaaMingftw Star. testimon-a- l states that ,h,t3'famlly of Will Robinson are was in the city Friday and Saturday ib composedthe foregoing words, writof his own vhavinga two weeks outing at Daw-tso- and left Saturday for Dawson. ten with bis own hand aud the same Dan Wilson went to Henderson is absolutely true aud genuine. J. G. Risher, Ml B, S. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Finley have from a v!bi in Prbvitlenco. Miss, Maggie, Dill who has been Letter to .lly)r,.i John DqMobb Ib improving, the guest of Mrs. Tom Springfield Dr. Kilmer 4L'Co. Bingkiraton N Y. oart)tiovr.movo his right hand and returned to her home in Murieesboro Tenn. Friday. -- speak; a few words. j WilL da for Prove What Swamp-EoMr. and Mrs. N. C. Hollinger and littlo son of Mrp. Olay McEutn The You Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson went to '"who has fever; is improving. n, Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Dawson Friday for a days outing. N. Y., for u sample bottle. Mrjp. Nora Day, of this city, ended anyone. he'r life hero Monday morning by A numder of children are making Itiwill convincebooklet of You will M also receive a valuable drlnkiug oarbolio acid. She was the proprations for an entertainment to Information, tolling all about the "wife of FiniB Day, who desertod her be given at au vearly date by Prof. kidneys and bladder. When writing, several years ago. She was a hlgbjj Lovan who has acquired Ja repu-atio- n be Bure aud mention the Earfington Bee. Regular fifty' ly respeated lady and lived with her Plirlffe "fl ftfw?. .C.imanmnm Um f for his splendid entertain- cent and size bottles for -, ments .,. XV.U,U.. .u ..ll,U WUithe title of the corning one sale at all drug stores. Clears th Skin, Strengthens the Ncrvte? iDl MIbs M. M06RE, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Six months Three months Single copies One Year 11.00 )' 9 25 5 ut the is Gvnsy Ftjativ it to b- jiv-Princess for th benefit of the Moth ers club and tho money will be used for the school fund for the poor. Miss Robbi Clayton Is very I'll m Nashville following aiyopeiatior. in that city last Monday. n but one pistol, thoy drew lots to se,o which one ahould shoot flrBt. The winner fired and missed, and thon politely handed over the pistol to hX adversary. The second Hhot likewise proving abortlvo, the bloodthirsty combatants fell upon each other's nocko, then quit the field arm in arm. At Edinburgh two Italians met at OiiTnimniiinummu, midnight to aottle a dispute. Having Dual Has Happy Ending. wiiinnwmiiMinii mnniiiiiwiiimiinir--- "" C. A. MORTON . MADISONVILLE, KY. ' ii Funeral Director and Embalmer e, rr PRINCESS SPECIAL! ..-.- - - ot Ji an ser-""Tic- For-elove- n B. SLATON s. The Bee's Mammoth Cave Contest Mi n. ot ' Bing-hamto- ARE YOU SICK?. Tor Poison Blood: -- Semi-Week- ly one-doll- ar u. NOTHING TOO GOOD .1 t idle noun Wednesday, Aug. 21, Wednesday FfcEE "The Foreign Spy" 1 FOR OUR PATRONS Mr. James L. Dent, Secretary of the Kentuoky State Fair, writes us that boyB from about fifty counties have made application aud submitted esBays in competition for che Farmer Boys' Encampment at the Kentuoky State Fair duung the h week of September at Louisville. No papers have as yet been passed upon so competition is still open to all boys between the ages of 15 and 18, years who will apply to him for blanks or to the Couuty School Superintendent. This should be (lone at once as papers should be in the hands of tho committee as soon jia possible. The boy winning gets airee trip from, the tlmo he leaves 0th-14t- Scrofulous Humori, UloereZ Hmors and Pimples on the Face, Constipation, Headachy Fsias in the Back, jud all Blood diseases from juix.cause .'8roiulf IaerMses the loottite. 'For Catarrh. is the world's great-est. Absolutely sure, .safe and harmless to fttJI rmrtinn tarind if iAf ar aa1 germ .that in most cases it drives the poison to the malaria entirely out of the system in 3 days.' A Mild Family Laxative X avft-amAt- .Of all scientific Chill, Malaria and Aue "CHIL-LA, .cures, For Chills &JFever fltedtfaaaHHSdsaa The New Discovery'. deep-seate- Nestor v niB "Father Beauclire" "Gave Man's Wooing" Reliance ing .transportation,, ooara,. entrance fotboalr.jbOBldqs ,the Instruction fbaUsjgiYen.ljyiemlber.s of the fac ulty of thV'Affriqulfcural Department bf station until tie returns, mciua- - ViliV ' ' and apparently hopelcse cases, aim age dr condition. Used by Specialist in, evcrv auarter of the Globo. Pleasant tn ulukl Don't WMttttime with compounds, cure-all- s and lin!raa For RHEUMATISM and GOUT, d the State University. . 'l 3: aal aftSavaaAalSSSi m Imp If Mfi With Henry Baggott, W. R. Daly and Violet Harner in the leading roles. A full 1,000 feet of original and laugh .provoking comedy. State or Oiuo, Cur 0 Tm,bdo, i Xoo Count. fr'" Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Che'ney & Co., doln business la the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and 'that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure Frank T. Chehet. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pres ence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. Gleason, MaHlaHnik Cure Your Kinnvat' ..., ieaaaa w.w. 'er.Kidney. BUddar,tnJ Urkianr.rut"i IflUlMF ifntileoted, often leada to Briis' iwhicfa w na. " LianinBMXHAi ",-fc".,H'- - , .VVtHPJPfv pri , . KIDNEYT trouble, 4 -- . aad-aatkiae- orv pwseing a.wonderfulpntUepSMjiifj raaoadv for Inmf - -- v- -. (Seal.) is5:- V i RL ii't,"v 1 THE ECONOMICAL WAY For information, call CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH 4 Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free.t F. J, Ciibney Sc Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 73c, Take Hall'si Eamlly Pills for constipation. Notery Public. arwTrjwwBrrCempattg, wvjyp $HrnMitm$l r?g . ' m . 1L . jmiiit r Mr IV siLXj-rpi-j, rra nn1 ilia' CH1L.LAX. Fr BiMJfltm IFor (Tfc. r..l kHBUMATUM RMBdVj A) VM CMIliT-MlrW,Tt- 20rt Smith. &&.: 'U.S. JL t - "- 3! V -V ' . ("& 1 oraJ ft. t. Tho long distance service ot the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company enables the business mau to conduct all of his dutsido affairs in the most ooonomioal and satisfactory manner. You can get long distance connections to all outsldo important cities and towns within a radius of one hundred miles of Earllug- ton. Prompt service, roasonanje rates. GO. rated Incorpo- Miss Gladys Ashby, a charming young lady, of Nashville, Tent)., is the guest of Miss Ida CuM start wB Siod MMMUscd wkUa til othr M.M eat sixraonifcj fro A& tfK pnvtted diiems $n txtcibr w wwiwl Imm Ttt - ""qiJIttL A44rp . Lee Siak. . CUT THIS OUT AND MAIL TO US . r .w ,K' A BEE ADS PAY. GET THE HABIT JattfesaBjrv'3 Three Burlington girls sat up the entire nighf, recently, di6cns-'ginthe "Imortality of the.Soul" or some other momeutous ques K tion, V J M 'rf.t'i.- - V aaaalaaaaaailaiaaiaaSaMiaiaiarfAyihi.i. ,jrt w tl m, t Vi . tl ' I .1 The man who whispei3 down a well , Abont the things he has to sell "Will never reap a crop of dollars Like ho who climbs a tree and . Jim Purker was In the country near Richland Suuday. Kill-Pol- - ... A . i . m s ? For Bad "Blood. Mr. and Mrs. Proctor and MIfb Baldwin, of Henderson, nre gueslB of Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Baldwin. He. who knows, aud knows ho him. Hp knows, He is always iroes to the IDLE HOUR wlso-follow "hollers." THEATRE. News of the Town i Hopkinsvllle, visited his daughter, Mrs. Lander Chit-holthis week. Dr. Lackv, or Chil-lax . With Beautiful m For ChillB and Fever condition, for sale Freeman Kluor, of Madlsonvllle, J.C BOUKIjANI). was In town attending the tent Eobert McGregor, who has been show Monday night. visiting relatives hre, bus returned George Lackey and niece, ot Hopto his home at Louisville. kinsvllle viaitod relatives here Suu-i"aHarry S. Corey and family and visitor, Miss Faull spent Sunday in What Is the Fate of Mother? In the country near Grapevine the Find out, by going to tho IDLE KUOBt of Mr. am! Mrs. J. S. Todd. HOUR Thursday. MIbb Nona Faull, of St. Charles, Kidney Flush is visiting Miss Elizabeth Corey For Kiduoy and Bladder Disenso this week. A crowd or young people had a Bibles and Wall Mottoes, all basket dinner In the grove near grades aud prices. Piotures of Jesus Christ as Infant, youth, Cruolflod Wilson Sohool House Sunday. The and Ideal, 10c for the four. Can wagonette was crowded but a place was found for a five gallon freezor furnish you anv hook published. of cream, but this caused tho young Walt&ij N. Martin, ladles to sit in each others lapa. MifiB Bllo Wilson was In Have you been there Been where? Friday. Down to tho Idlo Hour. FOR SALE-O- iip 100 courso in Mr, A L. Cobb and Family leave anythlmr except civil engineering, from Internationa Correspondence t might for a visit to relatives in St. School of Bcranton la. Will sell at Louis. a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. HOWL anywhero and anytime for the Idle Hour Motion Pictures. BoyTarker was iu Madlsonvllle Saturday. Save your coupons ane win tlie Roy Parker, Johu D. Cutbron, dollar Friday night at the Idle Missos Nfll McManus and Gladys Hour. "Vaughn were In the country Suuday. Lawaon Ashmore, of St. Charlep, Why sit at home and swelter, was hero Monday on business. when Idle Hour breezes sond tho Everybody's seein' em, Soein' liea waves belter skelter. what? Why the fine pictures at the Jesso Phillips, of St. Charles, was IDLE HOUR. iu town Monday. Mrs. Dick Woodruff and two MlsBNell Robinson.of St. Charles, daughtorB who have been visiting visited here Monday. Mrs. Geo. Faull, of thlB city, have GOO returned home. For Rheumatism and Gout You had better go I GO WHERE? Miss Minerva Davis, of Anton, Is Why to the Idle Hour. ylsltlugln tho city this week. Mr. aud Mrs. Will Faull, of St. WANTED-Gentle- men room-er- s Charles wero here last week visitfor two nicely furnished ing Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Faull. rooms, centrally located, terms Wanted Boomersapply to Mrs. reasonable. Apply at this of- Bessie Tanner. fice. tf James Fish visited friends In MiBsPurl Balontlne, of Sprlng- - NaBhvllle Monday. field, wal the guest of her sister, Mrs. James Fish 1b on the sick Mrs. John Prather, Saturday and list thin week. Sunday. Madl-Bonvllle One Edison Phonograph, in good Apply to FURNITURE An attractive home is a mark of refinement and culture. You owe a duty to your children and to your commuuity as well as to yourself to fix up your home, make it charming as well as A neatly furnished home has a good influence upon the children, helps every man to vWftVAMwiHimm succeed in business and every women to succeed socially. furniture and Moral: see our line of new and learn how easy it is to make your home attractive. com-fortabl- e. y. IltfMllflliwI.llliWJffflliillllilff 1 up-to-da- te Bed Room Hints Bed Room Suits in Quartered Oak, Try one of our Circassian Walnut or Mahogany. Everyone a beauty. $45.00, $50.u0, $60,00, .$65.00 and $100.00. Dining Ityom Hints Try one of our Buffets, quartered oak, polish finish, the very latest designs. $20.00, $32 50, $40.00 and $50.00. Quartered Oak Dining Tables, round ahd square pedestal, dividing and non.dividing, 45 inch, 48 inch and 54 inch tops; 6 and 8 feet extension, 15., $17.50, $22 50 and $35.00. Golded Oak, box set Dining Chairs, in leather or saddle seats per set. $10.00, $15 00 and $20 00. Beautiful quartered oak China Cabinets, extra values $15.00 to $25.00. 4 Rex Adjustable Springs, for Wood or Iron Bed. one guaranteed, $0.00. Every- Red Anchor, White Rose or Fairy Felt Mattresses, guaranteed not to lump or pack. Try one, $12.50 and $15.00. For the Library Combination Bookcase and Desk, Quartered oak, polish Beautiful Quartered Oak Library tables polish finish $10.00 to $20.00. Ladies' Handsome Desk, Quartered Oak or Mahogony $10.00 and $12 50.' finibh $25 00. Other Furniture '. .y... Hall Trees, quartered oak, $10.00 to $20.00. Folding Beds, mantle and upright $15 00 toj$32 50. Wardrobes, Chifforobes and Chiffoniers $15 00 to $30.50. Parlor Suits, oak or mahogony $25 00 to $50.00. Davenports, automatic and unifold $25r00 to $45.00. jj The Princess A Genuine Leather Upholstered Rockers, $6.00 to $15.00. Oak or Mahogony PORCH SEAT SPECIAL 42 inch Lawn or NEW MOVING PICTURE SHOW ot ot 69c INCORPORATED Bent Wood Porch Seat. $3.95 Bent Wood Madisonville Porch Seat.. $4.25 Por.ob.Seat... POSITIVE PE00F THE McLEOO STORE Kentucky GO-CAE- T. SPECIAL 0 ' Regular $2-5- Natural Finish Go-Car- t, Rubber Tire for August. . special ...4 I B?D High Giass in Every Way Newly Furnished Building THE BEST FILMS ON THE MARKET 3,000 THREE REELS of Films Each Night Feet r Hankins, Mr. and Mrs. Cas Carroll, Mr. aud Mrs. Will Cothran, Mr. and Should Convince The Greatest Skep- Mrs. Henry Clements and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hankins. tic In Harlington Mr. and Mrs. Brasher Jackson Because It's tho evidence of an have gone to the country. Earllngton citizen. Little Miss Clara StokeB Is improvTestimony easily investigated. ing Blnce she received her brace. The strongest endorsement ot Miss Delia Lamb is preparing to merit. visit her mother at Shelburg, Ind. The best proof. Bead it. Mr. Will Burues' baby 1b no betMrs. M. Oauley, Earllngton, Ky., ter. says: "I havo used Doan's Kidney Mrs. Ida Stokes is on the sick list Pills in our family and have found them very good. Whenever we have this week. kidney trouble and pains in the baok, a few doBes of Doan's Kidney Pills cure the diflloulty. They are ajso.good for oHlldren'to use. I can highly recommend this remedy." "When Your Back ib Xiame the Name.',' Don't aimplv ask fpr.a Kidney remedy ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, the same fcliat Mrs. Oauley had tr.o rerpo'dy baoked by tome testimony. jjSo all" stores. Foster-Milbur- n Co., Prop., Buffalo, N. Y. Be-mem- of THE advance in years has been rapid plumbing fixtures and remarkable. last 30 the quality and design This has left many homes with plumbing fixtures which are far from modern, and in some cases at least, far from sanitary. Elevated Floor Comfortable Chairs High Class 'Service j Mrs. .Roman Myera is going to Coil Town Monday vto attend' the Tent meeting heldLby Kevp.'j. A. Collier and W, M. 'Rogers, of Nashville, Tenn. Forty Pollened by Ice Cream the old style wood encased plumbing, with its hiding places' for holding dirt and moisture, or if you have any doubt whatever as to the sanitary condition of your plumbing fixtures, &t us examine them and show vou illustrations JwK5X ,wQ&i is If your plumbing equipment of the ng 1$tonrfard" latest plumb- 'IHIn -i M kA You get your moneys worth at this PICTURE SHOW Prices 5 and 10 Cents y YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED V "svneZiv MnlnnoM Xr IvfllYnhv iJ BAPTIST HILL NEWS By mrs. o. w. iloyd Miss Effle Almon, who has been visitinp her aunt for the last, three monthB, hab returned to her home at Waverly, (Union county,) Ky. Mrs. Walton Wright left this afternoon on 51 to visit her mother, Mrs.. Frank Stokes at Graham, Ky. Mrs. Lten .Hammonds has a fine girl, mother and baby doing nicely. Mr. Ed Hankins baby is on the sick llBt this this week. The Kirkwood Springs people have returned homo and report a nico time, they were: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Jim - The Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Ohu'fch, of Nbrtonville gave an; Ice Or'eam Sapper Saturday night for the benefit of the church. The supper "was' a success in a' financial and social way and the only drawback to the affair was that all who partook of the cream were mide very ill, The Nortonville physicians had over forty calls on Sunday and were kept very busy. Same of the patients were made quite ill while others were only sliphtJyj affected. The physicians think there is no doubt the ice cream that was purchased by the ladies caused the trouble, as tlie onts who were so fortunate as to j.'er home made cream were not maJp guaranteed by the manufacturers. fixtures A'd v a n ced IS -'- ! metho'ds of installing $ .ul --; plumbing arc tlie proper methods to use. If you want this kind, let us do your work. ".J s Untorr "SXaKdwiT 'Urelta'1, MADISONVILLE PLUMBING COMPANY 121 Surf St. JOHN L. DRIEN. Manar Phone 555 PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING hi - 'lilllj " ADS PAY a. .w j, r rittl,.,.,, kESEZZ: J" I fe i M HbKnT sjrmm ,'SS - n ii ' vvwa , -'-- '.'?;--...' ' 'w. ."-.S- 'T fW'iS'FA'W " ' .FT '" , ' ' ' E'v5 , 3v:BF( ..? " ,;fyJirZ7y,ir't','" ,.-.-,- mmmmm ,w,r- -- wynw.. yy ( -, mw ii ? TvT: F,Vinfr,rr.. piummm . .... aa'"' i..n iinmw iiwawwpwpppi) iiyijMi"-y.iiWMapt,y- , .w .ii., muwBU.Ljg.'Kyav.wusgi .q.i tQr'J ? . .' u J TO THE U Mammoth Cave VIA Evansville and the Green River v 120 miles ,by rail, a 400 mile river trip. Two days 2 t and two nights at the Mammoth Cave Hotel. Two routes in the Cave. Six days outing all for $20. Semi-Weekl- y - Echo River, Mammoth Cave Bee will send seven young ladies from Hopkins County On August the 24th the to the Mammoth Cave via Evansville and the Green River, This trip is one of the most delight- " to. say ful trips imaginable. A cool breezy river trip of 400 miles. Picturfeque scenery all nothing of the Mammoth Cave. The Cave Hotel is one ol the best in the country. Any one washing, to' take We will spend two days , . .'. t Dam at Rockport the-wa- y, and two nights at the Cave giving the party ample time to rest between routes. advantage of this occasion ?f " ' ' . and join the party can do 1 so by' ..sending in their We have made arrange-mentto take as many, as SO with the seven contest ants.. s. names and depositing $20. WtiWBMEBg-- . Scene on Green River Locks at Rumsey 3 ill with the Bee o ir. or before August 22nd. . THE SEMPiEEKL i I ? tji BEE, Earlington, Ky ; &5?&'afij!JBKiJfefriijj-wwa- MP?5' T.i:' TSP ,.:;?' f 'r :.' ..! "'";' ..' vfp-- : rvi.: ' vsiX "Ay ,vr . 0 Sin !!. if i r i " . 1 t f Steamer. City of Evansville That Will 'Take The Bee's Party From Evansville to Mammoth Cave Locks andJDam at Woodbury . V 1(1 '