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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): September 3, 1912
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Digital page images are linked to the text file. , Vs J TUESDAY - TUESDAY and and FRIDAY AFTERNOON FRIDAY AFTERNOON IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-THIRD BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE SEPTEMBER YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TUDSDA1, 3, 1912 Ne. 71 MOST SUCCESSFUL TARGET PRACTICE GHAS. BELL DIES .OF INJURIES mkimM yW B Ever Held at Any Range in the Fell Between Moving Train at Atkinson Sunday Morning State Col. J. Tandy Ellis . Says Excellent BOTH LEGS AMPUTA 1 mT I fW , Educational meeting in the interest of Graded School Question. -- NEW MANAGER AT VICTORIA Ben W. Robinson BacK Prorrtthe Farm, and Will Raise Coal EARLINGTON MAN WHO HAS HAD EXTENSIVE MINING EXPERIENCE FOR YEARS TED AT HOSPITAL MARKSMANSHIP BEING DEVELOPED - y t W ' i The all State team rifle practice that closes here today is one of the most successful ever held at any ranee in tins state says Oapt. J. Tandy Ellis and I wish you would Bay through your paper tttt) the officers and men ljere appreciate the curtesies shown them, the friendly smile and the glad hand that haB been so freely given, and has made the few days stay so pleasant that we all with no exception look forward with pleasure to our next annual meeting. He well and other officers are pleased with the sanitary conditions of the camp and give Oapt. Dr. W. K. Nisbet due credit for.tho excellent camp conditioner The match decided Fri day was the Oomqany team match and was won by Oompauy B of the &rd regiment. 1st score 1055 out of a possible 1500, 2nd place was won by Company A of of the 1st regiment score 1081, 8rd place Oompauy I of 2nd reg iment score 1012, 4th place Oom-pan- y G of 2nd regiment score 982, 5th place Company G 8rd regiment score 08Q. The prizes were $100.00 to 1st, $50.00 to 2nd and $25.00 to 3rd. The regimen-taLteamatch was won Saturday by the 2nd regiment, the prize beiug the team trophy. The Governors match was decided Tuesday and won by Major Victor K Dodge, of the Ordinance Department, Lexington, Ky., 1st. Maj. Jackson MorriB, Pino-villo- , Ky., 2nd. Oapt. Jas. DeWeese, 3rd Infantry, Hartford, Ky, 8rd the prizes iu this match were, first a gold medal set with a handsome diamond, and 00 per' cent of the en-- . of trance fees, 2nd 25 por-ce8rd 15 per-cethe entrance fees, of thoontrauce feeB. Following h the high score made on each range during the shoot: Two hundred yards, slow fire, Major Jackson Morris, 40. Two hundred yards, rapid fire, Sergt. Thos. Peyton, 3rd infantry, and Private Ross, 1st infantry, each 48. Six hundred yards, erupt. Sidney Smith, 1st infantry, 49. Etght hundred yards, Major V. K. Dodge, 40. Skirmish, Major V. K. Dodge, tf m' ut Bell, through freight brakeman, fell between the cars at Atkinson, one mile north of Madisonville, Sunday morning about 5 o'clock, and had both legs badly crushed. He was hurried to the St. Bernard hospital at this place on a .special train. On arrival here it was found necessary to amputate both legs. He never rallied from the shock and gradually grew worse until death took him at five o'clock Monday morning. His vife and children were notified and arrived here on train 52 Sunday. The remaiuB were shipped to Oroftou, his home, for interment. Mr. Bell had been in the employment of theL. & N. forsome years and was a popular and v valued employee. Chas. "Wanted 4 K . WHERE? ,7 Temple Theatre tonight o'clock, Sept. 3, 1912, - 8 lAH"0: Yy J J J j C.J. Waddil, Sheriff Stanley, Revs- 'Brandon, - Brazelton and Dame and other interesting J speakers, in brief talks!. Because every man and wo-- , man interested in the future of our School should be there. X r? " Steady work. NoktonvujLK.Coal & Coke Co. Incorporated C. W. B. M. Program Christian at once 100 Miners. Church Subj. New Zealand. Hymn. BiblejjLesBon, Psalm 119, Mrs. Niion.'T , , i Prayer, Mrs. H. Browning. "New Zealand," Mrs. Corey. 'Maoris," Mrs. Ren fro Solo, MIbs Ooyle. N. Z. O., W. B. M., Mrs. F; Rash. "Opportunities Mrs. Watts. Hymn.- - for "Service," Poem, Prjiysr, Mrs. Brazelton. Bible Study,' "Delilah," Mrs. Ooyle.' cop f , r.S; i- , , 5 j ASK QUESTIONS! TOM THUMB BOY SCOUTS In Kentucky Will Be Hidden Answers, Mrs. Brink-le- y. Benediction, Mrs. Arnold. W. a. BRASHER APPOINTED All members are urged to I ASSISTANT MINE INSPECTOR anntfkl election of Dresent for officers, ana to en jo? the soci' 1 Will MaKc Good Man For This Important 1 (Position honr. ' y. U in ConAnimals, Licenses WEDDING by Used serving Many and Birds Hunters' Issued Unique Entertainment to be Given Ladies of The Christian Church Ben W. Bobiuson, former general manager of the St. Bernard Mining Co., a coal mining expert and engineer, who learned tho operating side of the business in the broad school of experience1 for many years under jthe- late John B Atkinson, has refcflrbadi to his old line of work and wilj a'.V again make his home in Hopkins5' County. Mr. Robinson hasvAc-cepte- d the position of manager of the Victoria Coal Co., taking charge yeBterday. Mrs.uRobinson v, has been here the past weekend the family will move soon from the Missouri farni, where for many years Mr. Robinson has been raising corn ,aijd hay and y&, cattle and cyclones. During tatl b past several months Mr. Robin , . son nas ouiic a coal washer Here and others in 'Tennessee, after his own patents, and he has be$ sides been on some important engagements in Western Sen tucky in the capacity of coal expert and miningrengineer. Since leaving Earlington-,somyears ago, Mr. Robinson, hall for several years, chatge of important I coal mining operations for the 'Mexican evernment and for im portant railroad interest in Mex- m -' ip.A. aftflrward Innnf.inir in Mis souri where he has enjoyedNrural life among the .anow-meAnd ,, now its Kentucky again, where he and his family will be among r t A. many good friends. The family V residence will be at Victoria. xi. uow uuu puwuiiui uuiupres 1 sod air plant has. just been in L stalled at V"ictoriaNmJ( Mr, Rob-- v inson will uudbrtake tbfui'ther development of the already exf cellent mine. .4 - ft M ... ' i TK-"- .Ms, 9m e iii "I s. 1 I i lOOKflEEEPOEIT A-Will be 1 nt W. R. Brasher, of St. Charles, Keep a Secret-BallHaving formulated a plan by wllo has been an employee of the Most women can keep a secret Iff' of Boy St. Bernard Mining Company for which the great army bp draf-tedjnins. LiDDinootfg Magadan. a number of years, has been ap- Scout6 of America will Bervice for the conservapointed to the responsible position Charmlnfl View. agent) "I of (to house Citiman Assistant Mine Inspector to tion of birds and animals, J. thought you said there was a charmOui'ncy Ward, Executive Agent ing view from the front windows? succeed T. O. Loug, whose time Why, there are only houses to be has espire.d., Mr.r Brasher is of the Kentucky Fish and Game seen." House Agent "So there, is well known in this territory and Commission, has set to wprk to view, sir. In tho house opplan "into operation. posite lives the most beautiful widow isfully enmpeteut tq,flll the po rseiv6d a letter from G. you ever clapped eyes on, and she's sifion. Mr. Long, the retiring! always at the window." inspector, proved a fnifchfuluj H. Merffbtt, New York, Secre tary of Editoral Board of the Boy capable man aud hiswor..knc;a One oj the most unique and en- Many an Earlington Eeader joyable entertainments of the season Interested r eighty-fiv" For Women Who Care of your own per son, ana you wuui ma uuou. Instead of what you have been using such as liquid or tablet antiseptics or toiH win nlnncA fitr Porfclne. a concentrated antiseptic powder to bo nh Art Art A aiBSOiveu iu waver tut ucuuwu. A w entire satisfaction. er . e. One thousand yards, Oapt. J. family and in the care R. Samst 44. For the benefit of those 'companies that did not attend the Auniston manoeuvers a camp of instruction will be" established here,epr. J7th under, Command OI uapt. kj. n. .morrow, u. a, ja.. Advertising Rates and Children J. - cleansing, more germicidal and more neaung wan anyming yvu ovjr usuu. J&4Z&M&W& Tn Display Advertisements, 15c per inch single Issue Locals and ItiBido Page 10o per line Readers Cards of Resolutions aud Bo per line Tha'uks Bo per line Obituary Poetry Slight roduotioHB on timo oontraot display advertisements. Also locals that run several months without change. dence, week. r-- TtflsB Annie Robinson, of Provi1b visiting friends here thlB v . Mr. Perry and Ohas. Trahern who have been visiting in Texas have returned home. Mies Kathleen Corey has gone to Portland, Tex., to enter Bay View college.. the teeth, remove tartar and decay, to uisiruect. ine mouiu, ueatruj nnrl mirtfxr the breath. Jteaoiui To keep artificial teeth and bridgework clean ana oaoriess. xo remuvu iuwuuo from- the teeth and purify the breathnffAi- cmoVlntr. To eradicate uersnlration odors by sponge bathing. As a medicinal agent lor local treatment of feminine Jlls whewpelvio catarrh, inflammation and ulceration ejrist, nothing equals hot douches of Paxtine. For ten years the ydia .E. Pinkham Med. Co. has been regularly advising their patients to use it because of its extraordinary cleansing, healing and, germicidal power. For this purpose alone Paxtine id worth its weight In gold. Also for nasal catarrh, sore throat, Inflamed eyes, cuts and wounds. All druggists, 25 and 80 cents 'a box. Prepared by 1 weft Trial box and testimony of 31 XOIDrftOlT'PITTXT CO., Louiirille, Herakt women free on request. '. ila&erporate. v' v. ' THE PAXTONT01l.rrOO.,BM?NiMM. rnii-m- n ANTISEPTIC whiten 41nriHnttn flpnriRn andprevent "Some one'has askedHmetthiQueJB-tion- : "Shall we allow our btiys and girls to read the newspapers?" Of oourso, we all know why such a question is asked. There is much In our daily paper we wish might be eliminated; the murdqr trials, divorce proceedings,, crimes without number in all their revolting and what Lowell calls the of village 'stagnant gooae-pond- a gossip.1 But silica fathers and mothers read the dallv papers, they as-peo- ts or marriage of Miss Midget, given ander tiie auspiceB of the Ladies Aid of the Christian Church at the Temple Tireatre, Friday night, September 6th. This entertainment under the direction of Miss May Burnworth, of Independence, Kan., n will consist of 75 children of parcomposing the wedding ty, the bride and greom and attendants being in evening dress attire for the occasion. In every respect it will furnish a delightful eveningB which Mer-rio- tt outertainment. As its always the Serais of America, in case people will bo interested in promises to furnish to Ward what the children do, and especially a liBt of the difierent troop lead- as tney will be our children, and ers iu this state. If the plan is children of our friendu. The price successful in Kentucky it will of admission will be 35 cents for adults and 20 coutB for children unbe developed iu other states. der twelve. to Earl-ingto- willbeihe Tom Thumb Wedding, pthe Jhe A Jexas Wonder antcures diabetes, weak and lame The Texas Wonber cures Kidney backs, rheumatism, and all irregularities of bladder troubles, removing grayel, the kidneys aud bladder in Doth men and women Regulates blaCder trourleB in children. If npt sold by yonr druggist w'll be sent by mail on reoipt of $1.00. One cannot eousistently prohibit their small bottle is two months treatchildnm from doing It, The news- ment anb seldom fails to perfect a weekly for one year. Democrats', llepuhlicans and paper is a necessity. It is for eaoh cure, Send for testimonials from W, other states. parent to bring into his home as Ky. and Olive street, St. Dr. E. Mo. Bull Moose will find all the polIjouIb Hall 2958 clean a sheet as be can And, know- told by all druggists. itical news in the Courier. ing that the lnaoce;it eyes of hiB litIt brings the news of the night tle children will oau its pages." S. That'tf"omtfthlni. to the breakfast table. Jj. M. for September. The Charleston News and Courier promoter who had a mlMo tells of a 1' dejfars and who now has only a watch. Not a lottle Returned Two Railroad Men Get the Money lixpertenfce of an old Druggist: "I iron, wesuppose, that Is gplntsomi Messrs. Larry Todd and Ohas. ,y have sold nearly all the Hughes' Masekeatex tfaioa. Mothershead, two popular railroad Tonic bought of you, and not a botmen, were the Jucky guys Friday tle has been returned, ihave been fomwenty-fiv- e toMlmietle Walt. night at the Idle Hour picture show in .the drur business years and'aave never sold anything ' "W&A k mack like saarrlKe." "la and eaoh one of them drew the doltha'frgave such satisfaction," Sola "what ayt" "Botli are lae. laetitu-tiM- , lar that is given away by the manby Druggists 50o and $1.00 bottles. tat Mmeibaee I inaMr if elther agement every Friday night. . When people read about the cures made by a medicine endorsed from far away, is it surprising that they wonder il the statements are true? But when they read of cases right here at homo, positive proof Is within their reach, for close mvestiga- - ' tion is an eaBy matter. Bead Earl ington endorsement of Doan's Kid ney Pills. Monroe Davis, butcher, Earling ton, Ky., says: 'About two years ago I used, four boxes of Doan's Kidney Pils for kidney trouble and found them very beneficial. For quite a while j had been afflicted with weak ktdneyB aud my back ached intensely. Seeing Doan's Kidnep Fills highly recommendq In1 the papers, I got a supply from th,e St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, and their use as directed oure'd A Remarkable Offer me in a short time. I can highly The Evansville Courier's lat- recommend this remedy. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 est campaign offer : cents. Foster-Milbur- n Cq., Bnffalor Send '50c today and receive New York, solo agentB for the Unitthe Evansville Courier daily by ed States. ' the name Doan's Remember mail until after election, together with the Indiana Farmer and take no other. Mrs, Earnest Stokes and Mrs. 'Will Larmouth, who have been visiting in McMinnvllio, Tenn., several tiays have returned home, There were 13 births and 4 deaths in Earlington in the mouth "of August. Wireless Divorce. One of the strangest things in thle world is how willing a girl wat'oaat, swim is to embark oa the sea "pi matrimony without a lifeboats QaV vestoa News. mW uHT V rf 41 i ' e tiwel"--WafetawW- a TV tt Doer-Wa- Hvr eM Mr - J,m 7&V Subscribe for The JUee r JjKTW'ja fftfHLTM 7rirwrg mux, ljlujm -- JjAtJjB; 'A, mm lw i ..i JtJIuiiCsl. j mix&tmkim TO'J.'g'gBSjM c.Ji.ii iwiijiil H .' ,jr. " JB ILUKiJJM, MLLMm 'Z&LMM 5sr K "U)7. tr: i IPwsLmI Mm ' ' III 'It f It 4 :$)3 h ." DdlllDo, Cowand & Co INCORPORATED Friday and Saturday .. September, e and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Johu Ling are attend lug tbd MaBtor Bakers Association in Louisville tills week. Following the opening of the Elks here WodneBday evening ws their barbecue at the lako on Friday evening. This was greatly enjoyed and the viands were all thoy should be both In quality and quanlty. These V people do things in royal style. Buok Madison, of Anton, ' Unelo was here Monday. The people who admire the blrdj man, Koarney, are glad to know the widely circulated report that he bad committed euiolue is untrue. He ws in Madisonviile Saturday and returned in an auto to Jloonville, Ind., in time for his sonsatlot Hi flight the saino ovenlng. Dull iiell, a brakemau, who was hurt hore Sunday, died of his injuries at Earllngton Monday, whore he was in the hospital. Ills remains wero tiiken to his homo nt Crofton for burial, Mies Mary Walton returned Monj day to her home In Mt. Vernon, 111., after being the guest of Mrs. J. S. Long for sovoral days. Mr. and Mrs. J no Long, Miss Mart Waltou and Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Bondurant took a joy rldo to Bum soy Thursday whoro they spent in t V4? a I'f First Showing of Womens',, Misses' and Chil-dre- ns' New Suits and Coats and Skirts They are styled right, finest of enjoyable day. y man tailoring, Sole Agents for American Lady and American Beauty Corsets. 'Sole Agents for Munsingr Underwear for Ladies, Misses' and Children. : ' and the very latest fabrics in newest colons. To start the season we are offering suits during our two days opening that will not be duplicated, and any one wishing to make a selection, strictly man tailored exclusively, no other suit will be ordered from her selection this season. We have not only the swellest creation in suits and coats this season ever shown, but we incr rnmnlprH rmr nxr Ladles Ready-to-WeDepartment and rest room and one of most todate in this section of the s ,, , ,. , , ., vvc auv l nave you com ana sPena at least a P0rtl0n of these two days wrth us. We will take great pleasure in trying to make your visit with us pleasant. ar feet, fit er- - ' JauieB Astiby, of near Antou, was in town Monday. Will Cardwell, of Auton, was in town Monday. Rev. O. F. Wimberiey is In Danville whoro he 1b conducting the evaugelstio work at the session of Kentucky conference. The remains of Mrs. C. W. Shimmed who died at her homo in Evan-Rvill- e wore interred a Odd Fellow cemetery Sundav. She was 54 years of ago and for many years a resident of this city. She was a iromberof the BaptUt church and an excellent woman. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, Ai mercury will surely destroy Ibe tense of smell and completely derate the whole system when criterion it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on the prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damago they will do Is ten fold to the rood yon caa'posslbly derive from them. lUU's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury and is taken inter, nally, acting directly upon the blood and inuboua surfaces ot the system. In buying Hall's Catatrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken Internally and made In Toledo, O., by V. I. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggssts. Price 75c per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. r " yi, ...... M. i.................1 Subscription Rates PAUL M. MOORE, Mra. Lawrence Cardwell daughtor Miss Nelia of near town were in town Monday and j ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. 6. FAWOETT Six months Three months Single copies One Year , $1.00 .60 $0 6 MANAGER Member 8 f Kentucky Press Association . ticulars. Matter. Spsoimen copies mailed freo on application. Correspond ents wanted in all partB of th, county. Address us for par- -- f Second District Puilishers League Entered at the Earllnp:tovn Post Office as Second Glass ' BrtUck Office in Ben Slaton's Office, Next wife, Kttit&y, Plane No. Dm 24-- 2 Rings-M- ISS AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. I Telephone 47 TT-rt '""" ! Tuesday, September 3, 1912 ""t"" ' Ht been bad for some time is much worBe. 1 Madisonviile Notes Mrs. Morgan Coffman retnrned to Slaughtersville Sunday after a vi sit to her daughter Mrs John Hall. .. ' l'i ttto &'- - Ji ,,i i- -i Misses Lon Dora Bussell os Bloom-fiel- d .Claud Denton who has typhoid and Bessie Fugate visited Mrs. fever Is doing nicely. Leslie Wiley of HopTclnsville a few Eli "Brackotfc of Anton country was rloTfa iOOU trrnotf UOJD Inaf nooA "tfii'tow Saturday, Berry Sugg has sold a half inters ftok Brown of tuo Island was est ast Center in bis grocery on 'Hero Saturday. Street and;wilMeavevwith bis wife '''Mr. Pearl 'Baker of Roso Creek! randher mother Mrs. Dan Jones and "Was in town Saturday. MiBsMabal Cox for New Mexico. , 'Oscar and Ollti'DeMoss and sister They will start the fifteenth of this tMiBB'Fanule of Vandetta wero in the month. The object of the trip is 'cty' Saturday. the regain of Mrs. Suggs health. ,Mr&. .Richardson and daughter The remains of Mrs. Mollie JackMrs. Burns and children of Central son Morrow wero brought here SatCity have boon guest of Mrs. T. A. urday morning and taken to the 'Xittenger. home of her son Lonme Morrow at J'Mr. and Mrs .Will Boyd of Nash- - Nobo. Interment took placo at Unyllie haB returned from a visit to Mr ion cemetery near Nobo. Rev. Turad Mrs. Sam Cox on East Broad- - ner of the Methodist church at Providence conduoted the funeral; ,way McGraw The remains were accompanied here Mrs; Wesly Jffr, am '.Jiitedi polativeB near Providence by her son Lonnle and daughter Miss Dilie. Her husband Robt, u' Saturday and Sunday. Marrow Jr., died about five years tteraeholl Sootfc left Monday to ago. His family then moved to the State HfuivecBity at New Mexico. Mrs. Morrow wa? known to most of the citizens of ?MrB. W' L. Hall is at home after a the couuty who regret to learn of viaiS In Memphis. the death of this good woman. Mr. Johu Young of Muhlenburg Mrs. Wm. Lady is on the siok list. Was In town Saturday. Mrs. F. B. Harris is improving af' ttohn Buchamau of Mt. Zlon was ter several days illness. '"in'town Saturday. Judge M. D. Brown Ib slowly im"'"George Fmlov and family of South proving. urda visited Ib fathers family' here M,Ibbgs Mada and Nellie Fugate of 3ast week. Bethlehem were in town Monday. Claud Wilson of Providence waB ''s'enTMonday and left forOexin'gtoP. Mrs. D. A. Fowler, of Bethlehem,' Mr. E. B.Jao wjhoso hoalth.lias was in town Saturday Bbopping. h ' ' ping. Mrs. 0. "W. Bondurant, ot Hen- derson, visited her son W. B. Bon- duranfc a few days last week. Little Miss Margaret Bondurant has returned from a two weeks visit in Henderson. Miss Sahna Bailey, of "Whltef Plains arrived in the city Monday' hio enter High School. Miss Virginia Western, of Hop-- i kinsville., returned ' home Sunday after a visit to Miss Margaret Whlt-Inghibeing a former resident Misa Western has many friends here. Karl Hibbs is at home with bi a parents Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hibbs after a year spent in New Mexico. Karl is looking as healthy as ever. Mrs, M. B. Knott, of Rookford. 111., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. F. Wimberly. The condition of John R.. DeMoss is much improved and his frieuds are hopeful. Miss Glennie Barr has seoured a room over the HuBtler offie where. i sbe will open aj3tudio this week. ThiBJs Jer "greater convenience to pupils as well as herself. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harned aud son, Mra. R. S. Overall and daughters Misses Frances and Anna Gertrude and Mrs. Bassett Sisk left this morning for a weeks outing on Green River. Misses KobbIo and. Lena Branch and Lora Todd have returned from a house party given at the home of Misses Katherlne and Lillian Oats' , near Greenville. MIsb Fannie Agnes Bailey is at home from Chicago. ' -- Friday and Saturday of This Week. G aid 7 Opening Days and a TAILORING EVENT for Men and BjQges We ll, Clothing ' ..TA'f M "T' are - Headquarters for Men's and Boys' Fashions fii w. . The above dates we will have on display 3 of the best Tailoring lines the country affords, Ed V. Price. J. L. Tailor and I. Etlinger. ,Your measure taken fit and satisfaction guaranteed. Suits from .$1450 to'55 oo, pants from 3.75 to $10.75. N In connection to this display of samples we will have on display all the Vi Hunter of Nicholas-villis in the city visiting her parents Mr. and MrB, C. B. Tate. Mrs. H, C. Coleman and daughter MrB. P.. M. e, new creations both in color and Styles. Hart Schaffner and Marxs Suits. These are suits that have no equal when it comes td service arid looks. Every suit that bears the H. S. and M.'hame sold by us is. sold under a positive, guarantee and if not entirely satisfactory we are here to make same good with either a new suit r re-''nf- er Mrs. Foard Ashby left Monday for Lex-ibRto- n. Frankfort Ind., to visit relatives. your money refunded. Don't ml this opportunity of securing your new suit for fall and winter. Remember the date Friday, Saturday 6 anjd 7 th. ' . (' ' 11 Dr. Almon, of Mortons Gap, was In town Monday.,, Melvin Hicklln of Anton was In town Monday. T. E. Finley Jr.. and brothers Campbell and G. Bennett" have returned from a visit to their grandmother near Morganfield. F. P. Stum went to Louisville a 3 BARNES EARLINGTON, - COWAND INCORPORATED & ! ' GO. KENTUCKY W Saturday. "Wallace Oar mack, who has for. some time been In Otovia New Mex ico Is visiting bis" pareuts'ntiar this cuy, I.VwMMMMW"gWMWWWWlMWMW Tn ! '- - r- - , . III! ' V- lA v.. ' , '.miMmi' .rfWc::L.c- ' -. .UilAj.aiifc.: f' fZizutrzv.i x.ue tyvyw mv --. y mngBagag'aggy mgnsjyy MKtaMMiMNi ft- - la .i wSI&r - KF MKWVf'lr - PH Vi.ll m. 4. ?. B I'U' ;" I 5 f Many Men of Many Minds Make Styles of Many Kinds M Msa Therepa Row, of Hnwolj, is the upstof tlie'Misses Whaleu SIX BIG DAYS; this week. Pat Mitchell of Madisonville SIX BIG NIGHTS went to Greenville Tuesday. Leo Salmon will leave' Saturday for Danville, K.v. to resume 9-a Big Week at his studies at Central University. Sept. Mr. John Knox of Hecla who has Kentucky State Fair. been viBitlng relatives In Nortonvlile have returned home. 14 (F :Sfc 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 tho "Worlds Best Plotures." You know what that means. "Lubins." "Biograph," "Kalems," "Essany," "Patho," "Selig" and "Vltograph." &: o 7. 'V. 1; ?i M , ?- - ;3i i& : v. :T. r' & : 4 ' i I. I' r:? ; i SB:" , ' The comfort of their patrons is the hobby of the Idle Hour manage ment. They havo seme brand new up to date and comfortable opera-chaiNews the Town on the road. Watch for them. Mrs. M. F. Sisk, ot the country, is visiting hor daughter Mrs. B. E. FOB SALE One $100 course in anything except civil engineering, Nixon this week. from International Correspondence Tbe Idle Hour Theatre the cool School of Soranton Fa. Will soil at plabe to go. a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. Ned Barnes was in Madisonvllle yesterday. Miss Rosa Fox, who has been spending her vacation in Bay View, Dick Meaoham is on tbe interurban thiB week relieving Harry BramMich., has returned home. well. Maj. Harris, of Madlsonvillo, was You can see the exclusive UniverIhere yesterday on business. sal program only at the Idle Hour Theatre. For Rheumatism and Gout Norris King, of St. Charles, waB Paul Banks, who has been spendIn town Sunday. ing his vacation in Henderson, has Kimrhel Kinley, of St. Charles, returned home. was in town Saturday. Bibles aud Wall Mottoes, all The Princess of Lorraine is only grades aud prices, Ptotwres'of Jesus one of the many good pictures we Christ as Infant, youtb, Crucified and Ideal, lOo for tbe four. Can have in store for our patrons. Luoian Turner was In Dawson furnish you any book published. Waxtkr N. martin. Suuday. J. J3. Gest Is" spending a few dayB Mr. and Mrs. Andy Howe' 'and at bis home in Columbus Ohio. ohildren, Edith and Hermori, spent The Princess, of Lorraine in two Sunday m Nortonvlile' with his masterful reels at tbe Idle Hour Tom Howe. brother, residents of certain sections, membe '' -- J J JJ or various fraternal ana secret socieA ties and their friends can attend the. bulaneBB. Fair and feel more at home on account M "Jabo" Stone was in Madisonville of such association. I Monday on business, rip. Fred W. Kelsker, an original State Alt IT RAYS TO TRADE HERE. : Ia?'. 4&i sxj .ioilcm. L. E, Wilhite, the distinguished Fair booster "has been named by SecfiOicn evangelist, Is stirring the town ot retary Dent as general chairman of' r.V Richmond, Ky., from center to cir- tbe special days and nights committee, r.. ; cumference. His audiences aro too and be has associated with him as spemr tasi w .tcski ih C'Ji Hill ii IH 'PMIlH llWlWi'M WW t.;'.-jlarge for any church building and cial chairman for each day and night MnMK'uiMaiiannnaii'av iaL.KJiwr.n.iftunNUiwiA r J .U.lBLg i'X F he is. speaking to a thousand a night well known business and professional in the Richmond skatlngrlnk, about men, guaranteeing that those who ata hundred additions have been re- tend tho Fair on any of the special days or nights as a compliment to the Why sit at home and swelter ceived. He beginB a series of revi- n various organizations will bo well Christ-Iawhen Idlo Hour breezeB send the val meetings in Madisonville cared for. Tke aa who whispeis down a Church as soon as his Richmond Following is the list of special days beat wavos helter skelter. , wU meeting closes, probable ten days and nights as arranged for by SecreBen Slaton, of Madisonvllle, was from now. Afcoat the 'things he has to sell tary Dent and Chairman Kelsker: in town on bustuess Monday. Win never reap a crop of dollars MONDAY, SEPT. 9. Geo. Morris returned to Hopkins-vill- e Like he who climbs a tree and Governor's day educational school chilWren Howard was in town yesterday. dren's day. "hollers." Professor Barksdale Hamlett, chairman. Professor E. O. Holland, vice chairman. M !' There is not a wearing of style want of man or boy in this section of the country or generally, for that matter but what we've had in our mind's eye and given consideration to the manufacturer of this fall's showing of High Art suits and We specialize this early in young men's suits and outfitting for the student, university or college young man, who will soon have to get in the "mental grind." We're here to help him out. Let's help over-garment- ($ .!h s. ITilt W :t'i m m LW 1.& jJ r. F you. 1 V-- Miss Mable Ollft of Madisonvllle was in the city yesterday visiting friends and relatives. J. W. Thompson of Madisonvllle waB in the city yesterday afternoon on bulsness. Mr. aim Mrs. C. L. Ashby of this city spent Monday In Madisonvllle with friends. W. A. Toombs left yesterday for a buslueBB trip to the SJmrurock mines. There were 9 blrtbB and 4 deathB during the mo. of" August this 1b remarkable Bhowlng for thlB month as this is one of hottest ones of tho year. John Quugh of Madlsonvillo waft in the city yesterday afternoon on SPECIAL OCCASIONS FIXED. MADISONVILLE, Certain Dates Set Apart For Members of Various Fraternal Organizations and Other Societies and Their Friends The List as Arranged by the Committee In Charge. .While every 4, KY. - Matinee Daily 2 p. m. v .. & 1 ' I day during tho weok ot wUI bo one tho State Fair, Sept. on which tho people of Kentucky and the surrounding states will be given 1 the glad hand by the management, Secretary James K. Dent, in keeping with past custom, has set npaVt each day and night as special ones on which I '-i B. M. SLATON Funeral Director. Phone i :: Licensed Embalmer NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, 124-- 2 I MADISONVILLE, KY iLJll-aj- -'. uiMWe' 1 y-7- m THE ECONOMICAL WAY- - ; ': :n tM.sx - Tsf I'1.!- -? fije.itelHOiJ II I " MHBMk::itW sayWMMPglgaaJ IM i''y ls xb. y;. The long distance service ot the Cumberland Telephone & Tel-- , egrapb Company enables the business man to conduct all of his outBldo affairs in tbe most oconomical and satisfactory manner. You can get long diBtanoe connections to all outside important cities and towns within a radius of one hundred miles of Earlington. Prompt service, reasonable rates. 1 For information, call CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. !Spo' i Tire Alarm System General Information i'j Tha city of Earlington has been divided into four Fire Districts, known as numbers one, two, three and four. These districts are formed by the two natural physical dividing lines, viz. Main Street aud the L. & N. K. R. Fire District No. 1 com prises all that territory North of Mam and West of theE. R., e. g. the Oity Hall, Round House, F. St., B.Arnold's resideuce, Pump House, etc. etc., are in District' . . . . yes-terda- y. IA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES TUESDAY, SEPT. 10. of rs They Are Closely Observing Public chairman. Charles E. Barker, Pembroke, Ky., vice Farmers' day good roads day. II. A. Sommera, Ellzabethtown. Ky., 4 WANTED-Gontleme- n room-er- a for two nicely furnished rooms, centrally located, terms reasonable. Apply at this office, tf Littlo Dorothy Bramwell Is visiting Mrs. Geo. Kiug m Madlsonviile .this week. Kidney Flush For Kiduey and Bladder Disease Miss i Thursday for Hopklneville where she will spend a few days and while there attend the RIngling Bros.Clr-ou- s. work at Canslor & Maloney. What is a Gem? See Idle Hour Klll-Pol- a Add on this page. For Bad Blood. Jim Maloney is ia St. Louis this Miss Verla DavlB has .accepted a week buying fall goods and expects position in the Post 6flluo. She to have a better lino this season 'took Mrs. John Henlfy's place. than ever. We have a great program at the 'Mrs. Loe'Hartv of Madisonvllle, spent Saturday in Morto'ns Gap. Idle Hoar Wednesday. ' The'Princ'ess, of 'Lbrrame, at the Miss Ida Leo Sisk spent Sunday Idie'Hb.ur We'dhVa'day. in Mortons Gap. Mr.". and Mrs.' ihglo'Sisk spent The Thirst for Gold an "Imp drama unday in Mortons GapVith rela-- J Wednesday. at the Idle Hour Mrs. Bob Priest spent Sunday in lives. Don't fail to see Rip Van Winkle Mortons Gap with friendB. at the Prinoess'Tuesday night. The PrlncesB of Lorraine at tho Mrs. Oscar Bennett and child Idle Hour Wednesday. Mrs. Marlon Slsk was visiting in spent yesterday in Madisonvllle y yesterday. Mortons Gap Sunday.1 Ohll-la- x Ida Lee Slsk will leave Wednesday. Misses Bertha and Alloo Orr, of Auniston Ala., are tho guests of Mrs. J. B. Vaught this week. Miss Bertha Orr, of Annlston Ala, spent Sunday night in Madisonvllle with the Misses Fawcett. Tbe Princess of Lorraine Is a great picture. See it at tbe Idle Hour Wednesday. MIbb Gertie O'Bannon, who has been spendlng'her vacation in Kirk- wood Springs and Eddyville returned homo Friday and i s again at own experience and reports from druggists who are constantly in direct touch with tbe public, there Is one preparation that has probably been more successful in relieving and caring these diseases than any remedy known. The mild and heal Ing influence of Dr. Kilmers Swamp Root is sopn realizee. It stands the blghast fur its remarkable record of ceres. We find that Swamp Root is strictly an herbal compound and we would advise our readers who feel In need of such a remedy to give it a trial. It la, on sale at all drug stores in bpuleB, of two Blzes fifty-cenr, and Wowever, if, wish first to teat its wonderful merits, send to Dr. Kil mer Co., Blnijhampton, N. Y.. tor a sample bottla, absolutely free. When writing be sure aud mention the Earllugton Bee. ts one-dolla- WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1L Louisville day Indiana day. W. An examining physician for one of man. O. Head, mayor of Louisville, chairtho prominent Life Insurance Co's., Adam Helmbcrger, New Albany, Ind., iu an interview on the subject, made chairman. tbe astonishino statement that the THURSDAY, SEPT. 12. reason why so many applicants for All Kentucky day press day. insurance are rejected 1b because E. D. Shlnnlck, Shelbyvllle, Ky.", preS kidney trouble is so common to dent of the Kentucky Press association, tbe American peoplo, and the largo chairman. majority of applicants do not even FRIDAY, SEPT. 13. suspect that they bave the disease. Fraternal day. - Be states that judging from bis D. H. Klncheloe, Madisonvllle, Ky., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER It Boosters' day. D. B. O. Rose, chairman. SPECIAL NIOHTS. Charles B. Norton, general chairman, MONDAY, SEPT. 9. Woman's clubs night Mrs. Charles P. Weaver, chairman. The Times night R. W. Brown, chair' i man. TUESDAY, SEPT. 10. German American night Louis cha(r'roanv The Anzelger night H. V. Cohn, chairman. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. U. .. night W. J. O'Hearn, . Seel-b&ch, i Irish-American Health Cinditions chairman. No. 1. chairman. ! i chairman. The Herald night W. IC McKay, chair? man. THURSDAY, SEP1?. 12. .Military night Colonel J. Tandy Ellis, v al Semi-Week- ly teller' to Dr. Kilmer 41 Co. Binghamten N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Boo- t Will do for You Bruner, chairman. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will GREATEST IN HISTORY. aUo roceive a booklet of valuable Information, telling al! about the kidneys, and bladder. When writing, Tenth Annual Stato Fair, Sept. WIN Mark an Epoch. be sure aud mention the Earlington Bee. Regular fifty "With the .greatest array of exhibits cent aud size bottles for in live stock as well as of all other sale at all drug stores. products of which the state is famous already guaranteed for the Kentucky Stato Fair this year, It is the prediction of those In charge of the arrange-inent-a that the exhibition to bo held inclusive, 'the week of Sept will be the biggest and best ever seen in the south or middle west and that It will iriarlc an epoch in' tho history Blng-hamton, FRIDAY, SEPT. 13. men's 'night Major John H. , Leathers, chairman, . The Post night Boyle O. Boyle, chairman, SATURDAY, SEPT. Ii. Boosters' and farewell night Dr. Ben L. Business ," chairman. ,, .. (, Courier-Journnight Harrison R, ertson, chairman. ' Rob- Fire District 2., comprises all that territory North of Main St., and East of the R. R.: (e. g. the St. Bernard Store, Barnes, Oow-an- d & Oo., P. H. Whalens residence. Masonic Temple. "Logtown" etc. etc., are in District No. 2. Fire District 8., comprises all that territory South of, Main St., and West of the R. R., (e. g. the Post Office, Gobdloe's restaurant, Ohas. Oowell's residence, Mrs. Harriet Browning's residence, Esq. Jas. Priest's residence, etc. etc., are in District No. 3. Fire District 4, comprises all that territory South of Main St., and East of the R. R., (e. p. the Peoples Bank, Victory Building, 0. M. Henry's resideuce, Catholic Ohurch, New Methodist Church, etc. etc., are in District No. 4. Each telephone subscriber in these Districts has been furnish ed with a card showing the number of Fire District in which each yuuuo id oiiumcu, tucoo uaiiia uireutiug mat, in case oi are, ventral Telephone Exchange bo informed of District Number and name of house "on fire." The Central operator will in turn notify L. & N. Round House, which will give the alarm. The Round House whistle will in the future give the official alarm, and this alarm consist of a series of short blasts followed by one, two, three or four lone ones, according tn tha rlintrint. in 'which fire is located, these long blasts indicating the district. ibis alarm will be repeated as poems necessary. The L. & N. locomotives will not give the alarm unless an engineer or traiumen Should first discover a fire (i. e. 'should see it before the regular ilarm had been given) or, in the event the regular Round House alarm should fail to arouse the fire Department at night. c '( (1 I 4, Semi-Week- ly IDLE HOUR SEPT. 4 WEDNESDAY SEPT. 4 We looked up the word GEM in the dictionary Not we did not kuow what the word meant before, or how much it will soon be mean to our patrons. Mr. Webster defined the word as A ' i ! one-doll- ar that 4, SRH0C0iAT5i Ve Keep Lowney's . From Principle we were only making money we should sell Bomo inferior kind to bring you back for headaoho pills. You can eat Lowney's until the cows come home and never a bit of harm. Why is it? Because they are made of the real thing with the choicest, purest flavors grown. And they do taste GOOD! Come and try our fresh stock. If For Chills and Foyer Paul King was in' Madlsonviile Saturday night. On these hot evenings 'just drop in al the Idle Hour. We' always keep . it W' h . the country. The Universal program the beBt plotures in the world shown only at afternoon. the Idle Hour. Mrs. Dr. Brandon ef Layfatte Prof. Hammond Lovlngof 'Hanson is visiting her parents Mr. and was in the cltyon'buisness thismor ' fling. Jirs, John Ruel. v. ikfci&t nioe and cool. t Mrs. Harp Nourso and grandson-Rober- t, are spending this woek in was in Earlington this morning visiting the Misses Victory. A oommltteo of ladies of tbe Christian. Church will have charge, of the PRINCESS tonight. The Earlington. Quartette, will sing, let evory one turn out and help this good cause. ProoeeedB will go for parsonage. Mrs. Fred Filer of Madlsonvillo was a visitor in the city Monday "Miss Mary Ruby Morton oiPairricu'lhjrftI and live stock exhlbt- 'tiDfl. 'Not since the Kentucky State If air was Inaugurated ten years 'ago has the'same amount of interest been 's'hbwtf'in the event as ' taken thV?ar by the, officials and the public spirited citizens of the' state, insuring1 the greatest Fair, from an artistic and display standpoint afleast, in the ''history of the association. Ono of the most important improvements will be that .of the (enlarged grand stand, which, when completed the latter part of August, will be twicp the slxe of the stand that has beea used to accommodate the crowds the past four years. The new addition to the stand will bo of tho same concrete construction as the part .now standing, and, when completed the stand will have a, seating capacity of 5,000 people. 'that-being- Jewel (They sparkle with life) A Precious Stone Any Perfect Object (Mr. Webster (Leave none uii turned) was some prophet) Our own idea is that after ybu have seeu The Princess of Lorraine (the first Gem) you will agree that it is near a perfect picture, as human power can make it. ., i mv j Mi OUR PROGRAM "PRINCESS OF LORRAINE" TWO REEL GEM ft 'J j N ' f .' 4 !i "THRIST FOR GOLD" IMP . ii 41 ' ' Martyrdom of the Bride. A peculiar and barbaric marriage cus- St.B ernari mini iJJrug Department jncui-poraica tom of tho Kabyle women of Africa consists in the martyrdom of the bride, who, clad in her wedding flnery, stands through an entire morning against a pillar in tho village square, her eyes closed, her arms pressed to her sides and with only tho narrow base of tbe column for u foothold, the whllo a ring of villagers criticise and comment on bar appearance. Argonaut Notning to good for our patrons OPEN 6:45 -- AdvAite lDc draildx-es- n 5o ,V ' W . ,l ',, U saL&&l Mj&'i .. BJM'iiniT iiiiiMiTrif Iii riiffliiiMiiHililfli mmw. '."JinBmi jav.'V'TT flftl'l I' ''''''''"l''fc1fcfc"yl'l' v ' ,'0mi;mi.HMj"ili h&h&,uL!j6?iik J? - 0f: ?&& '& t ftntesi e - !. . - ih . t rwtr -- SJW . -- -, fi. $i& i CURIOUS Jatf" -- P yi USES JOR PAPER. CITY DIRECTORY Jt," Necessity For "Best" Teacher In Each School District By JOHN B. M'FERRAN, Chairman Educational Committee, Louisville Commercial Club 't m. il ill of mino interested in schools happened in Boston since and in going about investigating the city's reaching the lowest and poorest part of the city, was surprised to see going up a splendid, beautiful school Wk building to cost $376,000. He said, "Why on earth do you put such a 'Jhandsome and costfy building in this part of the city V The answer "was, "Wo want to make good, intelligent citizens out of these and "wp think this one of the important ways of doing it." I should like to know why we pursue the unbusinesslike, illogical and absolutely unfair method of offering three kinds of teachers' certificates, especially now as the counties have the right to tax themselves up to 20 cents on $100 for general school purposes. ,AJIE jWE TEYING TO MAZE THREE GLASSES fOF CITIZENS THE INFERIOR, THE MODERATELY GOOD !A2?D THE BEST ? In a true democracy there is no use or room for classes. Ought not our efforts to bo addressed to the one object of making an average intelligent good citizenship ? Under present arrangements wo are compelling the poorer sections of our counties to employ third-clas- s teachers whoso capacity will not .suffer them to go above a wage of $30 to $40 per month, while the cities and towns and wealthier parts of the counties are paying $60 jto $75 per month. Of course this higher pay and better environment .attract 4 the best teachers, those holding the first class certificates. DKTpw, this is manifestly unfair and very unwise. HPRIEljD chil-'dro- n, deiikikateey r H f Ft I '" L. & N. TIME CARD. IBural School Fund, lectured at the O. M. E, Church in this city Monday night. His Bubject was; Baise Time 01 arrival of trauiB passim, ;your Children 20 years before they through and departure of trainf sre Born. Dr. Robinson is one of originatinK at Earlington. Effective Sunday, April 9, 1911 i;the leading Colored Attorneys-at-Xa' NORTH BOUND. for 17 years and has traveled ' fi.2&a. in. 92 No. 'over 29 States and is one of the lead- 11.08 a. m No. 52 w THE BOYS AND GIRLS IN THE LESS WEALTHY PORTIONS OF OUR COUNTIE8 ARE ALREADY SUFFICIENTLY HANDICAPPED BY THEIR POVERTY AND IGNORANCE. WHY, THEN, UNDER HEAVEN, WHEN SPAIN GAVE UP CUBA. ARE THEY FURTHER HANDICAPPED BY CHEAP, IMCOMPETENT The Drama That Began With Colum.TEACHERS? bus SorroW. There ought to be, as soon as the proper legislation can be had, Arriving in Ended In on Harana the afternoon only one 'certificate granted to all teachers and that of the first class. of Dec. 31. 1898. the day before Spain there are districts unable to pay in full for a first class teacher let surrendered the island, I presented to Major General Ludlow a letter of Inihe county board make up the difference out of the county fund, for troduction from the son of one of his which it was intended. THESE POORER DISTRICTS PAY THE friends and asked for a pass which enable Mrs. Thayer and myself SAME RATE OF TAX, SO FAR AS THEY HAVE TAXABLES, would the next day's ceremonies at the to see IAS DO THE WEALTHIER SECTIONS, AND THEY SHOULD palace. The pass was presently forthcoming. JiAVE A FAIR AND LIBERAL DEAL. It was five minutes to 12 nest day. This is not only generous and unselfish, but it is Christlike, and At that Instant ro.se the solemn strains 5t is awise business proposition to make good and intelligent citizens of the Spanish anthem. As It ceased there was a moment's silence. Then up out p these less fortunates. think when the people consider this through the casements came the "Star question deliberately they will see the folly of' present methods and Spangled Banner," and the procession which had formed below wound its demand a change and will get it. Therefore it Would be wise for way through the great portal and up into the room where we were. Major ieachfers to prepare themselves to get first class certificates, and the ihink they have no time to lose because the change when started will General Brooke anddress officers under uniforms and bis command, their eome quickly. The state has two normal schools and the university yellow sashes a bright note of color, entered first Then came the swarthy whose businesB.it is to prepare teachers. Cuban leaders, their uniforms less Not teachers of the state are taking advantage splendid, but their dignity beyond quesof these of them will be left out when the tion, and last of all, General Castel-lnno- s and. his staff. change comesr am hoping to see the day when our teachers will bo The scene was too painful to prolong. letter paid, but when that day dawns it will bring with it also an un- A moment of formalities and it was over, and the defeated said farewell. deniable demand for better prepared teachers. . , It was an ordeal for a man of Castel-lano, tW. temperament. Tears came to his eyes. "I have been In many battles," ho" Money Talks. COLOREDyCOLTJMN. A mere man sayB an ounce of sym- faltered, "many trying situations, but KEV, J. B. EVANS, EDITOR pathy from the pocket is worth a tea never in a position like this." Then, as we watched, the little handful of Spanfrom the heart. ish troops, headed only by fife and Mr. Dillard "Webb, or AJlgood, drum, set their faces toward Spain. and Tenn., is here visiting biff couBin, Qabe Causedldv Effect.get The drama which began with Colum"How behind bus was finished. John Adams ThayJones Ms. Geo. SImB and family, we wish bars?" Steve "Spent too much, er's "Out of the Rut" ' ihith a pleasant trip. dme in front of them." New York Dr. W. L.Morrison, of Des Moines, American. Well Answered. Howa, the- traveling agent and genOn ono occasion a young British ateral manager of the Afro American tache was one of the guests at .a state I Soma of Them Are Bullota and Boats, Houses and Cvon Stoves, Taper can he mncJe from nearly anything, and nearly anything cdn be made from paper. With compressed paper nre made wheels, rails, cannon, horseshoes, pol ishers for gem$, bicycles and asphalted tubes for electric wires. With wood pulp and zinc sulphato there has been an attempt In Merlin to make artificial bricks for paving. After subjecting them to a pressure of 2,000 tons per cubic centimeter they aro baked for forty-elghours. In similar fashion aro made roofing tiles and water pipes. Telegraph poles made of rolled sheets of paper are hollow, lighter than wood and resist weather well. In Japan they make of paper cloth lng, window frames, lanterns, umbrellas, handkerchiefs, artificial leather, etc. In the United States and oven In Germany are mado paper coffins. In Germany they make paper barrels, vases and milk bottles. Straw harasaay now bo bought Into which enters not an atom of straw. They are made of narrow paper strips dyed yellow. Artificial sponges are made of cellulose or paper pulp. One man has taken out a patent for paper thread to be used In sewing shoes, and a brand of artificial silk is made on a basis of paper pulp. The use of paper in'industry may be Indefinitely extended. It Is employed to make lmltution porcelain, for bullets, shoes, billiard table cloth, sails for boats, boards for building, impermeable bags for cement and powdered substances, boats and vessels for water. There has even been made a paper stove which is said to have stood tho fire well. Cellulose may bo used to prepare a waterproof coating that may be applied like paint. Whole houses have been built of paper. In Norway there i3 a church holdingl.000 persons built entirely of It, even to the belfry. London Tit Bits. JI :?: 1 jftMET gaar ht G. D. Cowelii, Soo. Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K. of P. Catholic Church. Flrstrnas! every Sunday and holy day at 7:00 meets every Monday night. Visita. m. Seaond maBS and preaohinp ors welcome. Ernest Newton, 9:80 a. mfiUuiere and bonodlotlon 7 K. of B and S. p.m. MoParland, Pastor Hopkins Lodge, A. O. U. W. No. Christian Ohuroh. Snnday sohool at 9:80 a. m. Preaching every 561 meots every Thursday night Y. Q, Walker, Sec. Lord's day at 10:45 a, m. and 7:45 . Golden Cross Lodge, Earlmgtou. m. Prayer meeting1 every Weduo-da- v No. 625 meots 1st. and 3rd, Saturday at 7:80 .p. m, Bbv. H. J. BRAzEiroN, Pastor. night in each month. Mrs. Bertha Umstead, Soo. M. E. OHUROH.BeKUlar sorviuo Degree of Honor, No. 10 moots 1st third Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday evenlnf and 3rd Saturday nights in each at 7:80. Sunday-sohoat 2:80 p. in. month. Miss Lizzie Huff, Sec. Ben Hur Lodge, Earllngton Class mooting, second Sunday ai Any Call Answered Promptly Fibk Department H. D. Borers, Chief; F. B. Arnold, Assistant Chief; Chas, Barnett, Captain; Claude "Long, Gilbert Long, W. D. CavanesB, Brick Bouthworth, Baker Fugato, Geo. T Miller, Will Bav-burBryant Doaf,"FIremen. No. 548 meets 1st. and 8rd. Fridays In eaoh month. Henry. Meottaf'Highja Qrst Monday night in each month. acnool Trustee Paul M. Mooro, Board of Health Ed M. Trahern, G. Gilbert Klntr and Curtis B. John son, M. D, Postmaster Ohas. Cowell. O. M. Blair, D. BaBli Mayor F. D. Bash. PoHcb Jiuliro A. J. "Rormpftt. Chlof of Police VVm. Bradleyi NlRht Chief J H. Hairiby.. $W. r. uicy uiorK raui jr. .tricot Treasurer Frank 13. ArmSd.r City Physician W. K. NUmti City EnRlneer B. E. Wrtivtt&i, Street Commissioner BoWodl Counollmen Madison OltStahi. F Geo. O. mm I '' M C. alBBsSej'- - A. MORTON MADISONVILLE; KY. , -- ,KrK -t- p Atkinso.' Thos.x ( . iff Funeral Uirector and Jimbalmer Tf Day or Night. 4 fflt wk J ti 1 I tr-k tl 1 1 1 -- I t a n, OHUBCHES . ? Be.4. If you get sick or accidentally disabled and cannot work, will you have any money lor yourself or family, For yourown protection it will 1 ol Bev. G. W. Dame, Pastor. M. E. Ohuroh, cJouth. Bov. W O.Brandon, pastor. Services on every Sunday &t 11 a. in. and 7:4o p. m. Sunday school at 9:80 a. m. Prayor mooting, Wodnepda evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Ladies Ala society every Monday afternoon. Official Board meeting Monday after first Sunday ;u each month. 10:80 a.m. 3rd Monday Court, No. 55, meets every 1st and nicht at old Masonic Hall. Dr. O. B. Johnson, Scribe, Standwalte, Tribe No. 57,Bed Men meets everv Friday sloop. a good investment to take an Acoldont and Health Policy in be kft the Casualty Company of America. This is tho largest health write the A Long, C. of B. Woodmen of rhe World, Cntalpt Camp No. 801 meets pvery WedtiHf-d- ay night. All members aro ear nestly requfBtHd to Harry and accident insurance company in tho world, p'utrthey If each month also Saturday night fore aud Sunday niht following y eych Suhday prayer meeting evouing. Sabbath school Dr. A. O. Sisk, Supt Ladies Aid meets tiach Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Paftor W. H. Gregor, of jfo'Louisville. UENFRAI BAPTI4'&flffUKOJl. Services lourth Sun Jay Mftrning and evening in each month aud Saturday evening preceding. Prayer meeting Friday oven lug. Sunday Bohool 2 p. m. Bev. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. Episcopal Ohuroh Services 2nd and 4tu Sunday night at 7:45 at the Library. Sunday Sohool at 3 p. in. Bev. Geo. O. Abbitt, Boctor. Wed-desda- tins services 2nd and 4th RiiihIrv in No. be- Missionary Baptist chokh - Monroe Davis, Dnputv Clerk. Modern Woodmen of tliH Wnrli 11992 Bernard Walton, meets 1m tber. mopt liberal policies. ctr 73H Madisonville Monday night. B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler Boy S. Wilson, (secretary. Elks, B. P. veiy Wednesday Y. i. Walkiju. See O. No. meet, ht Duncan, Gest & Turner Victory Bldg. I Earllngton Chapter, U D. C. Phone 183 meets 1st Thursday In each month at 2:80 p. in. Earlington, Kentucky Mrs. Emma Davis, Pres.' Knights and Ladies of Security will meet every Becond and fourth Home For Sale Monday nights. Visiting members invited to attend. Chance of a lifetime to make a Will Carrioan, Clork. Visiting members aro cord 'ally investment either for invited to attend any Of tllObb splendid Lodges renting purpose or a home come F. D. Bash and family, who have to the Bee office and 'find out LODGES. been spending several weeks in Bay about it. Masonic Lodge E, W. Turner, View, Mich., Have returned home, -- I Tl i E YOU SICK?. - ogilindmany -- jHPtfyj6 I s' o w '' mm ' ySTsB- f il VrfdHHcisM For Poison Scrofula. increase w appetite. HLssHSfrs Blood ror iatarrR, Scrofulous Humon. lJlcr Humors and Pimples on the Face. Constipation, Headache, Pato tf the Back, aad all Blood diseases frorn.any,cus. . Purifies tb Blood, Cleanses the Liver, .Clears th Skin, Strengthens the Nervee, ie BiKiWv - of his race. Dr. BobiuBon Jb a Btudent of several colleges and ds one of our financial Southern jng men No. 94 No. 54 BOT7TH planters. 4 Excusable. Hub (angrily) "Here! what do you Saean by waking mo out of a sound Weep?" Wife "Because the sound was Joo distressing." Boston Transcript. -- No. 53 No. 95 No. 51 No. 93 , 7.84 11.22 BOUND. 4.80 7.49 4.21 p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. banquet in St Petersburg, and during the banquet he had the misfortune to upset his wine glass and make a huge red stain on the white tablecloth. The czar happened to bo looking in his direction when the disaster occurred and, noticing the youngster's painful embarrassment be asked rather cruelly, "Do they often do that sort of thing In England?' 4 The trodden worm turned. "Yes, your majesty," came tho swift reply, "but nobody takes any notice off it!" London Answers. Of all scientific Chill, Malaria and Ajuo pures, "L.rllLJLAA'r is the world's greatest. Absolutely sure, safe and harmless to For Chills & fever J tothc ntiretf out of the system malaria germ that in most cases it drives the poisoa in 3 days. A Mild Family Laxative bWisbbbbbSbiBps$mi2i ' The New Discovery - IN ijfp - 10.48p.ro. o'?P Spr Vfi't For RHEUMATISM and GOUT, deep, seated and apparently hopeless oases, any age or condition, used by Specialist ui1 1 every quarter 01 ine oiODe. rieasam to UUMU waste time with compounds, curealls and Unimenn; INTEBUBBAN TBAINS. .NORTH BOnND. 7.54 a. m. No. 100 2.00 p.m. No. 108 No. 110 r 5.02 p. m. SOUTH BOUND. 7,10 a.m. No. 105 12.57 p. m. No. 107 3.10 p.m. No. 109 6.10 p- - m. No. 111..."...' Logic riara to ratnom. A Chicago.ifOfiaan had her hushand krrefited for disorderly conduct he refused to kiss her. The ways jtrblch some women have of inspiring WTectlon and its demonstrations can ifcejwcounted for only by the secret toad mysterious processes of feminine be-saH- K -- m Fi .B?1 H' r I1'- B ' - ' Ominous. "Is the boss going to give you Xhe Oil From Grape Stones. M. Grape stones yield an oil slmllai effectH. & E. time card went Into raise you asked fori" Sunday, April 9, 1911. to those of the olive. Thoy are used In "Well erI'm afraid to say. I told 5:45 a. m. No. 112 leaves Italy in the manufacture of soap anci him I thought my pay should be comNo. 113 arrives.... 8:80 p. m. por lubricating and lighting. mensurate with the amount France kleae, it is estimated, could yield from I do, and he prompt awffidavltk? CARD. MV I.WO.OOO to 10.000,000 gallons of thli !. R. I I lllll. .4CtftllJMCl U per annum. Christianity. . Time of departure of Illinois Gen- Many a, man would find it easier to Itral trains from JNortonvllle, Ky. ' Condensation, do hie Christian duty If he were not so NORTH BOUND. lliltoT "How's the new r ecletT re P btisy trying to do his Christian friends.; 1.28 p.m. No. 102 jiorterT I told him to fttjMUqfce 'as. Chicago Record-Heral3.40 a.m. No 104 anueb as poBBlble." ABslstawt "He did, No. 122, local pass.10.45 a. m. 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