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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): September 10, 1912
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Digital page images are linked to the text file. r TUESDAY vr., Mvifrj-r. mmr?0 TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON r0 YEAR - and 7 17 BUSINESSADVERTISE SEPTEMBER FRIDAY AFTERNOON IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR IT FOR SALE 10, 1912 TWENTY-THIR- D EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TVESDA1, - JYe. 73 endeavor. Over West IMPORTANT MEETING A man doesn't have to airm Tim pnnntrv nresputB ideal SCHOOL OPENED Body Which Has JurisdictionMeet SOCIAL CENTERS conditions for the study of nacm Half of State to very hieh to, hit the dollar mark- at Merganfield Several Ordinances Passed For ture, ami yet how many children Cupid should be behind every With Largest Attendance Re- are taught the real fundamental Monday of the City Felt in Further Paving Streets wedding but not to far behind. Thture TiW:1912 session of the Lou's- in History of School faciB of uature, unfoldine themmote Rural Section villff conference of the Metho He who would have it said selves all about them? The perADDITIONAL SEWERAGE DISCUSSED MARKSQPENING DAY dist Episcopal Church, South, that he sings like a bird .mu3b ennial miracle bf planb life is sn ENTHUSIASM GRAVE PROBLEM CONhaB jurisdiction over the which. constantly beAn important meeting of the sing better than birds. FRONTS THE PEOPLE common, aud so The EirliugtonPublic Graded western half of the State, wilj City Oouucil was held last night The five senses horse senses fore them, that they fail to see opened Monday with the meet in Morganfield on Septpm- be or take note of it. An intelligent School City Hall, all of the common sense, uncommon Bense, While rauuvv societies are history ber 25 and last through Septem- in the except J. wonderful largest attendance in the e and just sense. were present ing founded to exploit the "Back presentation of. this school. Several hundred ber- 80th, Aside from the alM. Oldham, who was absent on movement, the fact of resurrected life, will of the to the Fawn" Wise meu repeat their own children with bright enthusiastic ways interesting assignment of account of illness. At this meet- wisdom to please themselves and gravest problem confronting the arouse in the mindB of the child fticeB were present aud ready for preachers several churches fnrmor in. how to keep young ren new lines of. thought, aud work. The first day was spent including those in the city of ing several ordinances were pass- repractice it td please others. ed to construct pavements on send them forth with eager feet, people ou'the farm. iu arranging for suitable bookB Louisville, the session this time The man who wants eomefching .IfEcqveries. streets in the city. One of these The lure of the city is felt to make new tTie children. The does not prpmise to be of more and grading he hasn't the money to buy, is The attention of the children school at this place will be taught than the usual note. Even the ordinances covers streets in the poor and so is the man who. eveu in the remotest rural, comt of the city leadmuuitiea. All young, people are should be directed to the wise, in' the morning and afternoon as changes of pastors this time will Western portion cemetery, this will wants something he .cannot buy pleasure gloving. Thoy demand provision made by1 trees and usual, thereby givinc the chil- be fewer than usual and as a ing to the give pedestrians a high and dry with the money he has. yr.ecreatiou, and if opportunities hardy plantB for the coming of dron the benefit of a full days rule only the smaller churches It's1 such a grand thing to live-twalk to and from this place and .'for social enjoyment do not pre winter, as, at the first hint of schooling. Prof. 0 E. Dudley, will be affected. want. Tne will fill a long felt be the father of a father that. sent themselves iu their own the changing season, they begin the priucipal, has secured an abBishop Collins Denny was first construction of additional Bewer- - the world calls him a grand-.-- . community, they are bound to to store up carbon, withdrawing le corns of assistants for the term assigned to hold the conference war-- . from the leaves what the tree and expects to have an unusually butowingf'td the illnesB of Bish- age was discussed and contracts father.. seek them afar. support during the successful year.- Quite a num- op Hess,' 'ft now looks as if Bish- for same will probably be let in a The unjust critic makes .the The opportunity for helpful uaedB for its short time. Y. Q. Walker was molehills of badness Jook like winter's cold, and by the with- ber of out pupils will at- op McCoy will preside. recreation aud enjoyment elected city tax collector and will hardening and itself in the new School drawal of the; sap, tend this term. Following is a The citizens of Morganfield begin his duties at the proper mountaius and the mountains ofo aud limbs protecting the Social-Centmovement. list of teachers and their grades: will entertain the preachers and time. It ib in the. range of pos- goodness like molehills. '' branches. lst-- g to be delegates. There are about two Mies Mary Mothershead daye,. the rural In sibilities that an ordinance will It's difficult for a man to 2nd-- g Such study naturally leads Armstrong preachers in the confergood .as he Miss Gene hundred schools provided entertainment be passed in a future meeting some of the time as na8rd-- g Miss Elizabeth Kemp ence and practically all of them authorizing a pavement leading ought to be all of the time if he commuujty in thecoma the study of animals, and for the provision for their pro4th g are expected to attend the cod-- 1 "siuging-Bchools- ," ture's Miss Ruby Sisk wants to be allof the time as bad of "spelliug.boes," to the lake. 5th-- g Lackey tection dunug'the winter mouths Miea Oamille fereuce. as he ought to be none of the etc. Gradually these Miss Geneve Huffoker 5 6th-- g time. died out, and there as illustrated by the migration recreations A Texas Wonder nf hirrfs. fito.- The toDics are Many Driven From Home -w..-- , Miss Kathleen Howard AssH cnrnnir nn 'MvCGUms" and "lit- - There was a time when an orof tbe may High School. EVery year in many parts The Toxas Wouber cures Kidney erary societies," both of which endless. Thus the children country, thousands are driven from and cures diabetes, weak and lame dinary man with an ordinary the whole 0. E. Dudley, Principal their homes ny cougns ana mug ur- backs, rheumatism, and all irregu message could make au extraorwere helpful and inspiriug to the be taught to realize eases. Friends and business are larities or oiaaaer trouDies, removoratory universe ie a great, living, thinkyouug, eveu though the but artlcal that haB real merit left bebiud for other climateB, sure. ing grayol, the kidneys "and bladder dinary impression, but now it and back of An always was crude, and the knowledge of ing, feeling thing, should In time become popular, this Ib costly and notway of multi- In both men and women Kegulates takes an extraordinary man with thobbing That such Ib the caBe with Chamber- A better way the blaCder trourles in children. If not subjects under discussion limited. it all is the One Life, ubo Dr. druggist tudes is lain's Cough Remedy has been at- Discovery to and cure King's New sold by yonr reoipt of will be sent an extraordinary message to and pulBing through it, yourBelf . at by mail on $1.00. One tested by many dealers. Here Is Today the lyceum is a thing of an ordinary impreswith vour thought, one of them. H. W. Hendrlckson,- home. Stay right there sake medi- - small bottle Ib two months treat-a make even ' With" 'intelligent school- this sion. the past, and the country nut, n'nilo Tnri.. writes. "UlisraDer- friends, and take Inner t.rnilhlfis find ment anb seldom failB to perfect ' mhvn.f anri cure. Send for testimonials from desolate and de rightly presented, the farm can laln'B C ough Remedy Ib ihebMt fO .ktn house stands alUind.hUufliTirnBiratR Ky. and other stated suchujwuderful Take HERBINE for. heartburn, Deal-Tbel- p innnilirh'a. colds, rgrlp CfOUD, 1H11 2VUO VliVD buod( kjui uw... ... Bour belching or constipation, it ported, during the long winter be shown to be things bestseller." For sale by All store-hous- e of marvelous whooping-coug- h and sore lungs bold by all druggists. cleanses and strengtnens tne liver, trs. evenings, aud through the long mako Jfc a positive blessing. 50c and stomach and bowels. .Price 50c. the boys and girls will for that of vacation. tree. Guaranteed mouths $1 00. Trial bottle Sold bp St. Bernard Mmiug Co., InParalysis Fatal with their glitter- - Mule Threw S. S. David of Carbonbale by all 3ruggistB corporated Drug Department. Farm children should be given get the cities and broke his arm. 1 in their intense Mrs. Amanda Darnell died at the moBt careful and judicious iug allurementi?, right at hand. I.e. Broke in twoDlaccs. Oarbondale was S. S. DaviB of Porch Party the home of her daughter Mrs. training in the public schools. interest in things to St. Charles Wednesday The little 3 yearseftl child of O. H. Murphy, in Madisonville, School Social Center pre- going Mrs. Newell.Alford was the charmbeing The This however is far from The to bring a mower home. He was Will Kabnrn was playing on some Sunday evening at' 9:85 o'clock. ing hostess at a Rook party at her rule. Iu many cases the sents the opportunity. the should be thrown riding one of the mules when it lumber piled in front of the res She was stricken nearly a week lovely home on Farren Ave. Friday teachers themselves laok proper school-room- s hunnniA frightened at a moter idence of Mr .Farquhar Sunday ago and very little hope was held morning.,, given. in honor of her Bis training, and the equipment is open for all kinds of meetings bf Atkinson, who riden by. Hardy liennetr, nisht. One of the peices rolled fnr her recoverv. Mrs. Darnell ter Miss Margarjat Buford College poorest kind. . Every ru- an uplifting character, includ- cycle leaves tblB week for of the and threw him. His hand became over the child and broke its lee made Nashville. Three tables of young ral school should be provided ing social functions, holiday cel fastened in the bridle aud as the in two places. The little one suf- was 76 years old and had lectures, musicals, her home with her daughter. 'people made merry durjuj? the mornwith a good library for the bene- ebrations, the woods his fered considerable at first but She was the mother of several ing hours at, which time a dainty mule ran through fit of both the Bchool and the etc. of sandwiches and ices struck against a tree and is resting easy now. children all of whom are dead luncheon nnmmnnit.V. Certain branches of domestic arm waB eerved. broke it above the elbow. Dr. exespt Mrs.,0. H. Murphy and For the highest score made MIbs The acquisition of knowledge Igcience should be given a place Finley of St. CharleB dressed the Mra. M. H. Jagoe, of Oadiz, Ky. Snsan Marie Crutohfleld received a from books is necessary, but this in every country school curricu wound and Mr. David is getting of paper. Miss Mar by Rev. does not in lf lum. Few country house-wive- s Because of trouble with Services were conducted M. E. handsome box as guest of honor, well as could be expected Atkiqson, garet along as O. F. Wimberly at the constitute au education, far have ever been taught efflcent Pumping machinery for the Ohurch South , and she was in was also presented with a box or under the circumstances. Why not employ from it. We ueed au educationfew day, a scarcity of wa terred atrOdd Fellows cemetery papers girl a sewing-teache- r, from, some Bad breath, bitter taBte, dizzineBB last This was one of the most delightal BV8tem which fits a boy Qr general uno account" feeling ter, has been created, We in the presence of a large number ful social affairs of the season. city, wlio understands andaa sure sign of a torpid fever. to earn a living; creates a deBire near-b- y ia makes oivic her work thoroughly, to give a htirbine Is the medicine needed. would respectfully request all of friends and acquaintances. for more kuowledgo; The Men Who Succeed vitalizes to be as economduty plain, and teaches him or series of lessons at the School It makes the liver active, regulates tne oowoib auu consumers value of bb heads of large enterprises are the blood, If you knew the real her the fundamental principles Social Center, the classes to be restores a fine feeling of energy and ical as possible in the use of nh.mhniilglniD T.lnltTlOnl. fflT lame men of great energy. Success, todav Sold by Price 50c. ail the musoles, attended by both mothers and cheerfulness. Mining Co., Incorpora- water. Thereby assisting us back, sorenesB of pains, you sprain demandB health. To man ia, to fall. of universal brotherhood. to endure would It'B utter folly for a St. Bernard and rhuematie At present a very largo per daughter? ted Drug Department. wish to be normal supply. neverby All DealerB. without it. For a weak, Electric half alive condito regain the Bitters will put Bale tion when cent of the business and profes While mofit farmers' wives are him rl.rl-if- nn hia fAAt: Iriflhort OrdOT. Mining Co. Cut. Had Finger St. Bernard me mure rami sional men, inoludius statesmen, excellent coorcs, few understand bottles Tom Thumb Wedding Great Success "Four than any aia Vaughan, one of the other medicine I good Miss Lelia Incorporated especially through the South and food values, orfood hygiene. Allen,, The Tom Thumb wedding in ever took," writes Chas. B. of sufWest, are men who were reared ThiB branch of domestic scieuce Bee's Typos, had the misfortune Sylvania, Ga. "After. 'yearB which a number of Earlington fering with rh'eumatisra, liver trouwith flying Meeting at Mortons Gap on the farm, or camp from' the should be thoroughly taught by to have her finger cut Btomaob disorders, and deranglittle folks took part at the Opera ble, kidneys, I am again, thanks to glass Monday momine. Some of Revival services tvill begin the workshops of tow'na and vil- an expert dietician. ed at Mortons Gap at the house Friday night was a great Electric Bitters, 50Bound andallWell."the carpenters who are working lages. The indications are that drugThen why not hold neighbor success. The little oneB piayeu Try them. Only cents at a very large per cent of the lead- hood fairs and exhibitions, on the pool room addition in the nhriqfcinn Hhnrch. Rev. Walter be- glstB. i left a N. Martin, of Earlington, will d) their part without a mistake ers of the future will come from where both domestic arts, and rear of Nixon's restaurant the the preaching. All the Chris fore a large and enthusiastic aud- Capt H. W. Rogers in Bowling Green the same sources. Therefore it farm products may be displayed heavy plank stauding near Capt. H. W. Rogers, df this cltv, d ience. A nice sum was realized loose in is necessary that the ohildrenin thuB arousing increased and en window. It was jarred through tian people of the town, left for Bowling Green Monday on of denomination, are for the Christian Ohurch. some manner aud fell the rural school should receive thusiastic interest in every-dabusiness connected with tbe State the window breaking the sash, dreed to come out and help to Undor the graded sohool system Militia Department. Capt. Rogers better training than is being giv- work? ' four.paneBof glass and cutting make the meeting a help to all. nronoaed for Earlington the man has supervised the construction of en them now. y Nor should the boys be neg Misb Vaughan'8 finger. hn rivs nnll tax ..onlv cannot be a number of rifle rangoB this sum Mauv of the ablest mea of to , Feel laneuld. weak, run down? Headache? Bmali .building might r -- mer in different parts of the State lected. A Stomach "off?" A gooa reiacujr i uumy day have been hampered by lack good oarpenter em- - Wanted at once 100 Miners. Blood Bitters. Askonr druggist- - Price $z,c. more than nis. present nunum pu and his work Vas received the high training, and nothing be erected, a of early est commendation from his taxpald to tho countv. " ployed, and a manual training Steady work; NORTONVIIiliB COAIi & CoKE CO. can take the place of this lost Mrs. Hey Lane Quite 111 Lectures, illusorganized. Incorporated Earlington Man Out For Representative training. If the state wants its olass scientific farming, might Word was received here by reA Remwriubk Offer trating of this citizens to be puccessful, House Burns at Madlsonvllle latives that Mrs. Iley Lane is Dr. Eldred A. Davis, given. The Evansville Courier's lat and happy in tho futuro be shied his castor in the The residence of Dick Rodger s seriously ill at her home in city, has Truly opportunity is knocking est campaign offer i it must no longer neglect the at the door of the Kural School on Sugg street caught fire in some Prinnntnn. Ind. Some of her political ring and will make the Send 50c today and receive JJr. early training of those who are Will the farmers unknown manner while the fam- relativqs left for Princeton Mon- race for representative. Social Center. the Evansville Courier daily by to bring about the conditions Sunday evening day. The many friends of the Davis is well known and popular mail until after election, togethgrasp it? ily was absent realize the fact, and will here and the people of Hopkins y whichresults. accomplish the at 7.80. The alarm was promptly family hope for her recovery. Farmer , kuow he is in the er with the Indiana Everybody Ib liable to "catch Oodaty in and alarge orowd gath weekly for one year. KVir hoof, tannhera should be ICUIU kiif ,hnaa tirhn. crlVA- a cold turned uuu tiktMoa ...... n- Runnlnc un and down BtalrB, race before it is over. never nrober . attention T. I have serious ered to see it burn. Some of the .nin.ninn anH hnnriini' over makiriir Democrats, Republicans and; ...!. sent to the rural schools; earnest lung diBeaBee. At jb uhkiuuk fltnf neiehbors broke the doors open beds will not make a woman healthy your children to re Bull Mooeo will find all the poltnem serious, rruueui of beautiful. She must get out of Tf vou want progressive men and women, HORE-HOUNuse BALLARD'S aud saved a cousiderable portion doors, walk a mile or two every day ceive the benefit ot your sohool tax itical news in the, Courier. capable of introducing into the SYRUP a& Boon as the Tablets to household goods. Mr Rodgers an take I,Ohamberlain'Banil mfMllAte vots for the waded- school on Satur- - It brings the news of the Bigk. n rllrrocHnn which will arouse fmiihia annGarB and tbe cold is cured of oairl n hnvn sold work qualities ssr.-rwm ia the ulACe to i Bar DoweiB. jw r k.7 Aifni. i dav Sept. 14th aud- kep all whool o the breakfast table. LIi UllUnt .trice zoo, duo uu T i.w r "j ' .'. , the young people's enthusiasm b tfl Bold by St. Bernara Mining a negro about,twKWMM ago ; mosey, li Earlington. set, them . thinking and i.co.,Jneorporad and .' RURAL SCHOOL vesti sating alonn uew lines of EARLINGTON PUBLIC SOUTHERN METHODIST . TO HOLD CONFERENCE CITY COUNCIL HAS EVERYDAY PHILOSOPHY (.William J. Burtscher in "Judge." )k , coun-cilme- n nou-sens- 1'br-th- e - V- pre-sen- ts of-to- er by-go- ue w- - " " i Dr-JS.-- vW, . 'A Notice book-knowled- ge at-ae- dress-makin- g. i : r. run-dow- n, - '.? irre-specte- y .&. ,' o- 4-- pro-BDern- us, de-Bir- ed ll vy-i- I I-JII f w woi-To- m D. !.... """'"v" Drug-Departmen- m. " ' V g&f i ' .' ijf. KiLta ,. -. v .' ji'i" , . ..iW ". ras ...... a i.MMM?.JA."'. mxsjirrn'i!.-9msB..- i iJtiU. ., - MM V ."7, 'ilA. 'A..-.-- '' : ;j jsawv.- - llllllllttllllll ttfT"''" ' '' . CEpatt&e I ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER Subscription Rates Six months Three months Single copies One M1 i INDIANS ON WA PATH School Days Begin YaquU Harrass Resident of Sonora Along Southern Pacific No matter what strife of ton- .Ml Year... ?1.00 0 25 6 PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER N J. E. FAWOETT Member of Sp9olmen oopleB triailod free on application. Correspondents wanted In all parts of the county. Address us for parPost Ofllco as Second Class Matter. .Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League to'-- , ticulars. Entered at the Earllngton Branch Office in Ben Slaton's Office, Next Door to Postoffice, Madisonua via, mgr. viae, Kentucky, thone No. Z4-- d Kings mite - ailum Telephone 47 MIMIM Tuesday,. September 10, 1912 tH PROVERBS OF A YOUNG LAYMAN William J. Burucher in Nashville ian Advocate SECOND THOUGHTS OF A MINUTE PHILOSOPHER (William J. Burtichcr in The Searchlight) Chriit & ft This generation is also looking 'for a sign but it is the dollar sign. Seest thou a man diligent in dodging bis taxe- s- remember him in your prayers. Big men dress their big thought in little words for didn't the little words get here first. Most of ,us can talk' more religion chau ive can practice. Talk " le cheap it takes time to prac-tice- . slf eating meal offend my vec etarian brother I will eat no mo'reBieat while dining at his Fast living starts men running in debt. He who lends a helping hand is a handy helping man. Husbands love yonr wives-wi- ves love your husbands and obey your children. ' Don't decide about a woman's prettiness uutil you see how prettily she doe?. We must lay up more treasures in heaven thau on earth, for we shall spend a much longer time in heaven than on earth, and shall need more. The lawyers get more for un tying knots than ministers do for tying them, the ministers make the most money, auy way, as there are so many more knots tied f -k - ix mp . table. A man Will never do much good with his hands if he hasn't a lot of goodness in his heart to serve as motive power. Reforming a man during court- than untied. ship is a maiden's delight. Keeping him reformed after marriage Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, takes a woman with might. .Every rose has its thorn, but fortunately there are other flowers just as plentiful and beautiful that 'have no thorns. As mercury will surely Tucson, Ariz., Sept. 8. Yaqui Indians, favoriug the rebellion, have taken to the warpath, add ding new terrors to the of Sonora resideuts along the Southern Pacific Railroad. A band of 100 Iudians raided Realito, a hamlet, on the Yiiqui river, last, night,. and car-- r s. I'd away one of the villt-sr- e Thev attiicted Ouloma, near the Southern Pucific headquarters at Empulme mid killed two men, one woman and child and wounded another woman. A Federal guard, comprising an officer and twelve meu, were at the Empalme railway statiou when the attack was made aud they immediately made' off ou foot toward Oolonia. The soldiers met 'the inhabitants of Oolonia fleeing before the Indians to Empalme, and because the nouoombatauts were between their pursuers and rescuers, the latter was unable to direct an effective fire at Yaquis. The Indians, however, sent a brisk fire into the townspeople. Of the dozen Federal soldiers who went out to meet the five were killed and six were injured. One Yaqui dead remained on the battlefield when the Indian? withdrew to the hills. It is reported that 40Q rebels are encamped almost within sight of Empalme tonight. So close were the Indiaus to Empalme during the fighting that bullets struck the American Riilway Olub and several residents. rebel-harasseotli-cialhos-tile- sj gues and fists and gangs may divide the factions of Indicts, on ouo iBsne they join hearts and hand. That is dislike of school. A mother making plans for Halloween, suggested to her little flock that they have a bonfire aud burn an effigy bf something. Asked, what they wanted for a'n efllgy, after couBiiltation they cried with oue accord, 'Teacher.' It was uot so years as:o, when the majority of children lived on farms, and when even village or town boys had regular tasks. The farm youugster drove and milked the cows, raked after the cart, aud trod hay uuder the eaves, spurred on by the remorseless farm baud. The chance to sit down iu a quiet school room with a. book was heaven, aud Teacher a ministering angel of mercy. The average town boy of today is free as a bird iu vacation. He becomes au irresponsible little vagrant. Confining him in a stuffy school house is about as difficult and unpopular as caging a flock of swallows. With the force o.f tho truant officer lurking in the back ground, it can and of course must be done. But you should expect the growing wings to flutter against the barb. . FINAL SACRIFICE OF ALL Summer Ready-t- o Wear On dale Today Three white Serge Tailored One white Voiie dress with Suits, $25.00 and new stvle collar and fine Venice $20.00 values, lace, size 34, choice $20.00 value One lot Blue Serge Tailor One white linen dress, white Suits, fine $27.50 embroidered, $9.75 value size Zf) value, size 34 v tC $D.UU ft col-la- $5.00 Ef .... T7 3U One Navy Blue Serge tailor price suit, removeable, washable r Three white cotton corduroy and cuffs, size 14, Misses, (P"7 tZf dresses, sizes 34, U $25.00 value 4 I H)U 36 and 38, $6 One long Black Taffeta Coat $12.50 value size 36 regular 14, Misses, fJ 'JK ?? Iv tff val.$.UU QOa &M "JC miO JOw One short Black Taffeta coat choice size 36, regular Choice of fifty white lingerie $7.50 value and tailored shirtwaists, all One pink and white Voile sizes up to 42, $1 50 w7Ctik dress, fine nice lace trimmed, values Choice of six while lingerie dresses, values up to $6.00, assorted sizes, your $2.75 f? Apply a cotton cloth wet with BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT tc all wouudsi cuts, burns, sores or blistors, and note it's wonderful healing power. It 1b prompt and very effective. Price 25c, 60c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated Drug Department. of 12 white wash $20.00 value skirts, consisting of Repps, Four white Serge skirls, $5 Linens and Linenes values up to $3.50. . . . and $6.o0 values, H? A choice Choice any percale house Four white Serge Embroider- dresses values up to ed skirts, $8.50 4 A $1.98, light and dark QAA patterns and $10 values. . . size 14, Misses 39.UU AA lOv Choice ff 90.UU QE J3G 9raUU vOC Come Early For These Corking Bargains Will go Fast v Undo Ezra Says Figures on the Sheriff's books show that the Corporations of Earlington will pay three-forth- s of the graded school tax for the oducation of our children. Can't the oltizenB afford to pay the remaining ono-fourth? GXi 1 1 i vi ' A r F fl Art is the. reflection of the beauty df life:; music is the echo of the'harmony of life; and lite-irafaro is the-essenc- e of the wis--dp- m of .life. more'n a gill uv rt destroy the sense of to git folks Into a peck of trousmell and completely deradgo the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces.. ble" aud a little neglect of constipaindigestion or Such articles should never be used except on the tion, bllliousness, physicians, as the other liver derangement will do the prescriptions from reputable damage they will do is ten fold to the good yon same. If ailing, take Dr. King's can'possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh New Life Pills for qulok results. only ( 26 cents Cure, manufactured by P. J. Cheney & Co., To Easy, safe, sure, and all druggists. ledo, O., contains no mercury and is taken inter, nally, acting directly upon the blood and mubous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh DISTRICT C0ITRT OF Cure te sure you get the genuine. It is taken THE UNITED STATES internally and mado in Toledo, O., by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggssts. Price 75c per bottle. Western District of Kentucky, in the MatTake Hall's Family Pills for constipation. "It don'ttake pf-fo- at Rice Bowles and Judge Bennett were In Evansvillo Monday. If you care for the future of your homo town and are interested in the future education of your cbildten and your neighbors children vote for the graded school Saturday Sept. 14. Madisonville, Kentucky BEE ADS PAY f .fi Jt - Hfot a Bottlei Jteturae d. Experience of an old PrugKist:" I have sold nearly, all, tho Huges' Tonic bought o'fyou.'aud'not a bottle has ' been returned. J. have been in th'e driig bulsness for twenty-fiv- e years and'bavo nover sold anything that give such satisfaction, " Sold by Di'iiprgist-B- Oo. and $100 ubttlea. Prejj'ar&tf by JlOBINSON-MtiJlfJO., Louisville , T tjfc SSi ,V Vj. r: v F f iu M& :1 peoplo Jiavo Jn Ohamberlfcluyolfc,-Cholera ana .Diarrhoea Remedy- Is 1 founded on their- - experience "In the use of that remedy and their Knowledge of the many remarkable cures of Colic, diarrhoea and dysentery that it has effected. For sale by All Dealers. - "To make a success of advertising bne'must be prepared to stick io it like a barnacle on a boat's Advertising doesn't bottom. jerk: it pulls. It begins very gently at first, but the pull is steady. It is likened to a team pulling a heavy load. A thousand spasmodic, jerky pulls will IacorpoTrate'd not budge that load, while one-ha"MIbb Bailie Colbert left today to the power in steady effort visit the family of John Devney i n will start it and keep it moving.' Princeton, Ind John Wanamaker Tho implicit oonfldencrffiliat'm'ftqy' lf ter of Harold Busetf SIsk. in Bankruptcy No 797 Hotics of first Xeetlng'of Creditor! To the creditors of above named Bankrupt of Madisonville, county of. Hopkins and District aforesaid, Notice is hereby given that on the 2nd day of September, A. D. 1012 the above named was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of creditors will be held in the office of the undersigned in Madisonyillevi Ky., on the 17th day of September, A. D. 1912 at 0L-- o'clock ,in the afe ARE YOU Sim? IfllHFife Tor Poison Blood Uvr, Purifies th Blood, .Cktm th Skin, Strengthens the Ncrv. Iacreiuet the iDoetite. For Cattrrlu Stfrftftala,- Clcaums tb t aSSf?. nm 1 Tho citizens of Earlington should vote as one man Saturday Sept. 14, ts keep' Earltngtdn tax money in "' Darlington for the benefit of Earl- r ington children. tI ' M 1 'Iasifea&of whAtyoHiavo been using bt tablet antiseptics or peroxides please try Paztinc, conccsfiratccLantiseptic powder to be dissolved inVot&tatf needed. fj?atirie is""morfc ;eHaejnlcal, more cleansing, more germicidal, and more healing than anything yoli7 oyer used. Buca'-'as'liqui- sea,Mu&iy oi Of course you use an antiseptic in your family and in the care df your own per- -- BorWoinea Who Care .the tbesti rv S " r r- - ANTISEPTIC ' ' " ff&loep artificial " decay. To disinfect tho mouth, destroy disease germs, and purify the breath. tcethand-bridgewor- Juathotoilcfr-t-o cleanse and whiten toe xecin, remove uircar huu provcui nicotine fronf'the tcctlTand purify the breath alter srapking Tocra4kto perspira-titio- n clMtTttHH odorless. To remove treatment of feminsn'o ills wltcre pelvic catarrh, inflammation and ulceration exist, nothing equals hot douches of Paxtino, For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkhara Afed. Co. has been regularly ;ad vising their patients to use it because of its extraordinary cleansing, healing land germicidal power. For this alonp Taxtfne is worth its weight In gold. Also'for nasal catarrh, sord throat, inflamed eyea, cuts and wounds. All druggist,'25 and 50 cento a box. Trial box and testimony of 31 -- Jis odors by spopgc baWiing. & ternoon, at which time the said cred-Itpmay attend, proye their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankTHOROUGH WORK rupt, and transact such other busi-- ; nesB as may probably come before How Earlington Citizens Can Find this meeting. Freedom From Sidney Trouble WILLIAM J. GORDON, Referee in Bankruptcy. If you suffer from backache From urinary disorders Work of the Unhonorad. Any curable disease of the kidneys Let George Eliot speak: "The TJso a. tested kidney remedy. eroding good of the world' Is partly, Doan's Kidney Fills have been doperitant on unhlstorib acts, and that things are' not" so Hi with you tested by thousands' and mo as thoy might haye been is Grateful people testify, lived half owing Can you ask more convincing faithfully a to 'the number who hidden Ufa and rest la proof of merit unvlslted tombs." T. J. Pool, Nortonville, Ky., Bays: "I was afflicted with kidnoy trouble Cheapest accident Insurance Dr. Thomas' Ec for about ten years. I had pains in For burns, of my back. My back lectic Oil. druggists scalds, cuts and emergen; the small cies. All sell It. iscandjoc. aohed at night and I waB lame in the morning. I tired easily, waa J. T, Alexander, of Madisonville, nervous and had headaches and was in town Monday. dizzy spells and my sight was also The Bchool tax you pay now goes affected. The kidney secretions all over Hopkins county, keep this passed too frequently and contained money at home for the benefit of sediment. Colds always settled on your children by voting for the gradthe kidneys. I finally began using ed school on Saturday Sept. 14th. Doan's Kidney Pills and afowdqseB relieved me Doau's Kidney Pills have given me more relief than any other rjsmady I ever tried." Very Serious For sale by all dealers. Price 50 n It is a very serious matter to ask cents. Co., Buffalo, for one medicine and have the New Yarki sole agents for the Unitwrong one given you. For this ed States. reason we urge you in buying to the name Doau's Remember be careful to get the genuine and take no other. " 1 rs Kmtors tad PwnpUt on PfiM irftbt Bqelf, od all Blood diseases from the. Face, Qmstipation, Scrofulous Humors, Utecrt anycu. Headsc, BKEw For Chills & Of all scientific Chillr Malaria and Ajue' is the world's greatjcures, "CHIL-LAX- " est. Absolutely sure, safe and harmless to the" nerson takiha it. vet so extremely fund Co the malaria germ . that in most cases it drives the poison' entirely out of the system in 3 days. A Mild Family Laxative minora Fever 4 , peKeMSB The New Discovery For RHEUMATJSM and GOUT, deep., seated and apparently hopelesa oases, enjr age or condition. Used by Soeoiauale ia every quarter of the Globe. Pleasant to waste time with comppunds, cure-all- s and linimtoteX sVPWIIIVaeMP'iefSsK) iwlHlsK Vi. . W ana ssusiactory rtmiriT Tnj mmg stsaswig KIDNEY trouble, possessing a woodcrfulsntJieptie j?OHev l - 'nr Kidnev. RbrlUr mnA f tAmmm fUit'a'ft which, if negleetedj eitea Btiga 1 Cure Your Kidnevf? DisW.iaDNEY'pLUSHisaaiii,! !; . ' :i ?" 'a m .i Fo8ter,-MiIbur- i. 'It AmtBnmtiatml 3)ram Hammmmw. r REMBD1RS. 1AM Chmsitm ' Zr'.. wlliht t nwitdM -- i. - - WM - ' KfLL.POIi. KljfaNEY Prmldl IParBIM,XtlMteM.M.t modlclnrfl agent for HUSH. KMftrMiBtoMOUMMlijp) U-0- local Geo. G. Atkinson left today for partR in the East and will be goue I wH Send Hm other Inm Skk . miMefl taaiiMo about ten days. A sore throat oan be treated best from theoutside. The throat should be rubbed gently with BALLARD'S JSNOW LINIMENT. ApRly at night and cover with a cotton cloth bandage: by morning the soreness will disappear. Price 25o, 60c and $1.00 pel: bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated Drug Liver Medicine The reputation of this old, reliable medicine, for constipation, indigestion and liver trouble, is firmly established. It does not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the favorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined, SOU) IN TOWN F2 Addresi CUT THIS OUT AND MAS. T0 V9 pur-jpof- ic -t THE PAXTONTblUCTCO.,BoTON, women free on request. Mass. ..w)-' . '1. ." ii U r ;; .j . to. v. ..!h.: f ' i .. . i :fW Ml& .- K .) ; , . i ,i ,.:'&&.:. TfciwniiMiiii Mi t. im2mfmMWftoJ'mm a-'- "- aaMWfwy-- ' iiilmMRWl! ... 4 SMM&tm -- w&mMmaii l?JwiBg-j;-L'..K--ui- B VTf"v; - jm t u irtninmitBU t JUmUMMM MMMfaMMHUWBybUU T fait. ;: .' IT'S JUST L.IK.B Coke Washer Nearing Completion ' . Byas ? kr'..',tf -- 3ft U. C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. FINDING MONEY Work on the new Ooke washer is proceeding with d tap at eh under the efficient management of Ool. W. A. ToombB and it is expected before many weeks the entire operation of washing slack will be transferred to the new structure. This will the output of coke consid erably. in-creaWir.?-.-.'..- . w&ms Dress as a Matter of Education Some people have worn that old Baying ,,4,hread-bare,- " that "clothes do not make the mau." Yet people who are wise in this day and generation' know full well that It's a large factor in the make up of the man who would make good." Even the day of slovenly geulus has paBsod. This season's early showing of men's and young men's fall suits and top garments, represents the accumulated experience of noarley half a century of High Art underwear and leadership In the art and construction of clothes. We'd be pleased to serve you in perh son or by mall and only too glad, on reqest, to any information that our ads. do not convey ready-for-service wuvr. Wit. it' unera Director and Emt aimer 1 jflr flL ' .V afiii XT;fl Vr. Y& ffi.S ;c JHLr m 4V. Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. "v Lucian Turner was in Barnsley The man who whispeis down a well About the things he has to soil Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs u tree and Monday on business. I? To tfet our estimate on Few, if any, medicines, have met with the uniform success that has attondod the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The remarkable cures of Colic and Diarrhoea which it has ef fected in almost every neighborhood have given it a wide reputation. For sale by All Dealers. -- VJX aw. kw? ...f V JOB PRINTING Wc Print Anything From a Visiting Card to a Book :: :: :: WE CAN SAVE MONEY FOR YOU New Bins Completed '&: '';. Charles Webb and Bon Buford wore in Hopkinsviile see the circus. Saturday to "hollers." News of the Town Paul Frine attended the circus at Hoptown Saturday. Billy Fugate was in Hopklnsvlllo Saturday. The PRINCESS Is the place to go in order to see an EXCELLENT show. Clay Stokes went to the circus Roy Davis, Brlok South worth and Saturday. Ed Look saw Ringling Bros, in Hopkiusvlllo Saturday. Mrs. Pete Davis and daughter Susie Wade aud Mrs. Eldred Davis and little son Allen went to the circus at Hoptown Saturday. We've had tho "THANHOUSER KID" and tho "THANHOUSER KIDLET" at the IDLE HOUR, but for tonight we have the "THAN-HOUSETWINS." Walter Daves was In Hopkins-vill- o Saturday. Mrs. J. M. Victory aud daughter, b Elizabeth, saw Ringling Bros.1 in Hopkinsviile Saturday. Brent Hart was in Hoptown Saturday. FOR SALE One $100 course In anything exoopt civil engineering, from International Correspondence Sohool of Soranton Pa. Will sell at a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. Go to the school mass meeting Thursday night at Temple Theatre. Ask questions at the meeting. Learn about the graded school proposition and how it will benefit tho poor man, Special free entertainment and a good time. Miss Annie Ash by returned from Dixon Monday morning where she spent the weekend, R olr--cu- H. H. Vaughan went to Evans-vill- e Monday to see RlngfinR Bros, circus. Keop your eye on the IDLEHOUR and watch for the new Opera ohairs they, are the best that money could buy. A number of Earllugton citizens who wore formerly opposed to tho Graded School tax are now enthusiastic for It since it has been thoroughly explained. .John Hanna returned to.St. Mary's sohool Monday morning. Ott Slsk of the country was in town Monday. Ask to see (The Stride) and (The Duke) Two new ones in ENGLISH WALKING SHOE. Low heel, lace and button in tan and blaok. For the man who cares, "THE FLOK-SHEISHOE." THE McLOED Store, Incorporated. Mrs. 0. E. Dudley hBs returned from a visit to friends at Pembroke. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Evans and son Miller are home after a visit to Chicago. Miss Jessie Greer has returned from a visit to friends at Owons-boro- ., M Foreman Geo. W. Wyatt of No. 9 mine has completed the new bins for the storage of nut and slack coals. This is a much m if hV.- U'vrf fur-nls- isa- ITj - needed improvement at this mine as it greatly increases the storage capacity and facilitates Mrs. J. T. Featherston and two the. handling of this class of coal. daughters returned Saturday night "I suffered habitually from constipation, from Springfield Tenn., where they have been visiting relatives for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fawcett and daughters Hazel and Lucy attendod the circus in Hoptown Saturday. If you are iond of PICTURE shows, and also a good swimmer, make a DIVE for the Princess, Miss Dora tyilkoy, of Madlson-v.ill- e was in town Sunday. MisBos Mary Hewlett and Pauline Davis went to Evansville Monday to see Singling Bros, circus. Ohil-la- x Doan's Regulets relieved and strengthened the bowels so tnat they have been regular ever since." E .Davis. Grocer, Sulphur Springs Texas. likewise to call your attention to American's foremost mnkeB and styles in new fall hats, caps, shirt, neckwear and shoes. In every instance, every article 1b direct from the factory to you. Suits $10 to $35 .'.:; ,v. m jt?. n & i"A IT RAYS TO TRADE HERE ill Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. Evans and son, Miller have returned from Chicago and LaFayetfe where they placed their sou, Ben, in Perdue University. John A. Moore is attending Perdue I I- P- I I I III IlilllllllH llll , tetfewftigr-iftWtWArVsWrVWiWiVWbWi qt isjAfM$M 'i Louis Monday morning. Miss For Chills and Fever and to know that tho benefits are Jim Malouey returned from St. all for the poor man and his child- University. A number of our citizens who at first opposed the graded school pro position are now enthusiastically in favor of it since they have come to understand the school tax question ren. Tho new fixtures for thf post office have been installed and Judge Cowell expects to be In new quarle s thlB week. Councilman J. M. Oldham who has been confined to his room several days, Is improving and now able to bo up. Do you know of a city or town in the United 3tates that having voted tor the Graded School, now regrets it's action, or has turned to the old system? We don't. Mrs. Iley Brlnkley went to Evansville Monday to see Ringling Bros, eircus. Norria King, of St. Charles, was in Madisonville Sunday night. Will Mills, of Madisonville, was in town Monday on business. Miss Agnes Cobin, of 'Bowling Green was tde guest of the Misses Whalen Friday and Saturday; Reuben Miles who' wbb injured in a wreck at Atkinson several days ago is getting along' nicely. He is still in the St. Bernard Hospital. Hie Many friends hope to see him out in a short while. Mrs. L. E. EcE'uen haa been quite busy this week moving Into her new home. It is one of the nicest and neatest little homes Jn Earllugton and adds greatly to the looks of our B. M. SLATON Funeral Director. :: Licensed Embalmer NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, Nellie MoMaunus spent the week end in Hopkinsviile. "FANCHON the CRICKET" at' the Idlo Hour tonight. Dou'c miss this. MisBes Leila and Gladys Vaughan Make a uoIbo like a HOOP and were in Hopkinsviile Saturday atroll down to the Princess, you can't tending the circus. Neal Spillman of Guthrie wb in help but atop. Don, t wait until after Sept. 14th town Sunday. WANTED Geutlemen room and then wake up and And you have made a mistake; vote Yes, on the ers for two nicely furnished graded school question. rooms, centrally located, terms Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Evans son reasonable. Apply at this of Millef, returnod from Chicago Sun-ka- y fice, where they took a weeks vaca- I Phone 124-- 2 MADISONVILLE, KY tWWMMMMMMMMMMMMMMWWWMMWM THE ECONOMICAL WAY The lone: distance serviGo of the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company enables the business man to conduct all of his outside affairs in the most oconomical and satisfactory manner. You can get long distance connections to all outside important cities and towns within a radius of one hundred miles of Earlington. Prompt service, reasonable rateB. For information, call CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. tf Mrs. Egloff left Monday for Nashtion. ville to spend two weeks with her Bibles aud Wall Mottoes, all grades and prloeB. Pictures of Jesus parents and daughters Mrs. Jennie Christ as Infant, youth, Crucified Dinneen and other relatives. We do not know of a single town and Ideal, 10c for the four. Can of 2000 population in the State that furnish you any book published, Walter N. martin. has not Voted for the graded sohool. Mrs. R. G. McEuen and little son Do you? Earllugton has a populareturned today from a sir "weeks tion of 4000. Mr. Stark Ledford, of Pembroke, visit to her parents at uaaiz. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Randolph and is registered as a pupil in the Earlchildren left Saturday foi a visit to ington Etigh Sohool. Take a knife and out your way to Ask to see (The Stride) and (The relatives In Trigg Co. the tonight. It's Kill-PoDuke) Two new ones in ENGLISH worth an effort. For Bad Blood. WALKING SHOE. Low heel, laco Miss Ola Robinson, of St. Charles and button, in tan aud black. For There wljl be an Ice Cream supper the man who cares, "THE FLOR-SHEI- at Hsley Saturday evening at 7,:00 Is staying with her slBter Mrs. TravSHOE," THE MoLEOD o'alock, given by the Ilsloy Sunday is, attending the Earllugton High Store, Incorporated. Sohool. This Ib a worthy cause and Sohool. Miss Geneva Hart, of Mortons Dr. and Mrs. A. O. Bisk and chil- should be liberally patronized. Gap, is making ber usual trips to dren are home from a visit to relaTho sohool tax you now pay is " tives in the country where they used for tho benefit of all Hopkins Earllugton attending the High spent the Doctor's vacation. county. Vote the graded sohool on Sohool. 006 Ohas. Trahern and Walton Perry Saturday and keep your money at For Rheumatism and Gout are home from a trip to Texas. home. AUTO Joe Ferguson, of HopkinBvllle, Kidney Flush The famous Firty-mil- o in was in town on business Monday. For Kidney and Bladder Disease RACE at Lakeside California Miss Annie Moore is home from which one of the drivers was killed Miss Ruby Peyton was in Louisville where she purchased hor at The Idle Hour tonight. Sunday night. fall hpts. Mr. aud Mrs. F. L. Browning and Idle Hour the COOLEST place in the Mrs. Peroy Jamison and Kathleen daughter Helen apenfc Sunday in town. Stone are visiting relatives here. city with relatives. George Arnold left Monday for .Lexington where he will attend school at State again this yeaj. Paul King was in Madisonville Sunday night. If I were you, I'd certainly go, to jtbe PRINCESS tonight, and see tf 'GOOD sbqw. ( MIbb Julia Fawoott, of Madison- "FANCHON THE CRICKET" Imp jvlile, who has boon in St. .Louis for A beautiful story, exquisitly stagod, poworf ully enaoted. A the past month -- visiting her aunt, picture that will long' be remembered. Don't miss it. Mrs. H. R. Perry, returned home Sunday afternoon to enter sohool at "THE WEAKER BROTHER" American Madisonville. ks-The stranger and the weaker brother and Put a Banana Peel in your shoe A moments temtatiou and everlasting remorse. ?0n the and slip down 'to the PRINCESS. Bame reel Madison Oldham who has been "FIFTY MILE AUTO CONTEST" ls M WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR INKS? iH i city, Taxpayer, of Earlington. can't you realize that every dollar oald, for education will return to you Mr. Aladi-Bonvll- le I SEPT. 10 SATURDAY SEPT. 10 IDLE HOUR many fold In increased property valuation. Willie Grifuu, the younger son of Mr. aud Mrs. D. B; Griffin, who has been in bed 85 days with typhoid fever, is some better, his fever left him Monday night. D. P. Banks was in Evansville Monday D. J. Duncan, of Greenville, was in town Monday on nusiness. When you vote yes on tho Graded Rniionl Question Saturday you are creap voting for EDUCATION, the women, tor of wealth, good men and a prosperous conimdnity and happy oitlzenbhlp. Vote YES and do your Did you ever want a particular color or kind of ink only to be disappointed to find that it was not carried in stock? Perhaps it was a Violet, Green, Red, White or Gold that you wanted, or maybe it was anink made especially for card writing or marking. There will b e no need for disappointment in the future if it is an ink you want. Our stock includes every color which is practical and we believe a visit to our store will convince you that we are offering the most complete line of inks ever seen in the city. We have the famous 2 oz. square of Carter's in Black and Blue at 5 cents which is ideal for school children as it is not easily overturned. Then we have Red ink, Green ink, Violet ink, White ink and Gold ink. And ink in half pint pottles at 25 cents. Library paste is also an item which has not been overlooked. Small jars for school children at 5 cents. Tubes with spreader at 10 cents and large jars with separate compartment for water and brush at 25 cents. Now remember, it gives us pleasure to show you anything in pur line whether you buy or not, and if you have an especial kind of ink in mind please call on us. You place yourself under no obligation to buy. J i 'l i ;l r f ' duty. Jim Fugate went to Evansville ST. BERNARD MINING CO. INCORPORATED , that-maste- r evil-Drin- This shows the famous automobile race at Lakeside California where one the drlvprs was killed. It's a thriller. "THE TWINS" Thanhuser Monday. Dr. Eldred Davis is at Long Pond this week on a fishing trip. Roy Wilson, and Sldane Givens, of Madisonville, were, in Hopkinsviile Saturday attending tho circus. Earlington money for Earlington people, vote Yes on the graded ill several days has recoyered. sohool proposition Saturday Sept. 14t Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Long who Marc Goldpamer, of Princeton, have been attending the annual was in Madisonville Satnrday night. t ? DRUG DEPARTMENT H fc PRINCESS SPECIAL! This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under new management and it's management guarantees its patrons high class entertainments. Especially Adopted for Ladies' and Children Wo are again running the "Worlds Beat Pictures." You know what that means. "LubinB." "Biograph," "KalemB," "EaBany," "Patbe," "SellR" and "Vitograph." ya r Ma J' ) 1 . We have had the "ThanhouBer Kid" and "The Tbanhouser Kldlets," but they must stand baok for the "Thanhouser TwlnB" the twins are the hit of "The Twins." "The Twins" would be naught without the twins. As It is "The Twins" is a hit and the twinB are a hit. Don't roisB seeing the twins in '"The TwSbs." OPEN -- Awdtjltea lOo 6:45 Otiildr-esr- i 5c The IDLE HOUR is a COOL place to go these hot nights. Bakers Convention in Louisville, have returned home. Hal Thompson, of this city, was in Henderson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Barnett were, in Evansville Monday attending the circus. W. S. Smith left Saturday morning for Princeton and Otter Pond, Ky., where he will visit his sister'c for a few da?B. The WEAKER Brother at the Idle Hour tonight. chap, pimples, etc., try Doan's Ointment. at all drag stores; F,or any, Itchiness of the kin, for akin rashes 50c Walnut Tree as Bell Tower. A church bell hung on a walnut tre at Therfleld, England, which, for 40 years had summoned the villagers to diylne service, haB been taken down aad now forma part of a pal in th ewly erected tower of the church. When the present church was erected a tower could not be built owing to lack of funds aad; a bell from the old church was hUng on the walnut tree, whica is aear the church. va t! M MADISONVILLE, KY. - Matinee Daily 2 p. m. WE DO ONLY THE BEST JOB WORK 11 H A it , T "'v'yst' z&z a, f ' List of Teachers in Hopkins County X Mil K JJLl 11 kL. T 'mil-BI- POROUS , if1. Wealthy. Visitor Was old man Jones well fixed, do you know? Native You bet! He left coupons good for $45 on a $1,000 piano, $5 credit on a sewing machine, another one for first payment of $3 In payments on a eorles of seventy-fiv- e a Long Island lot, and a mlsslng-worcoupon good for $7 worth of groceries la a Chicago' houBo If you bought $100 worth first Puck. prize-con-te- Vlruil Hubbard, Dalton. " U. S. Morgan, Jas. H. Cox, Madiaonville. Ozlo Oates, Nortonville. Roy Utley, Silent Run. Geo. Lovan, Crofton. A. L. Veasey, HanBon. Ada Moore, MortonB Gap. Gertrude Fox, White Plains. Elsie "Wilson, Madiaonville. C. W. Wright, Hanson. R. E. Cardwell, Manltou. MrB. Belle P. Berry, Mannington. Gilbert Branson, Slaughterville. Lizzie L. Teague, Mannington. Homer Mullenlx, Madlsonville, R. Ruby G. Slsk. Earlington. u Erizabeth Kemp, May SightB, MndiBonvlllo. C. E. Dudley ,Earlington. Edna C. Wooten, Madlsonville, It. L, Devers, Providence. T. H. Smith, Madiaonville. A Mighty Good Policy The policy this live store is to ATTRACT the patronage oi the well dressed men of this locality by greater values and HOLD it by better ser vice. It's proved a mighty good of - f policy because it' fair it works to the advantage of everybody - concerned. there isn't any' doubt but that such a policy results in giving you added satisfaction; we prove its worth every day when men's minds INSTINCTIVELY turn to this store with the realization of the necessity of clothes-buying. fflsiOfiSl'sV' HMWnM KbbH'SIbBBBbW SBBBBBBBsHPtA aBBBsHB9aBBBSisjBBBBBBBBBBBBBr P. D. No-- 4. R. WAY HE LOOKED AT IT. J.JD. Sisk,JR. F.D. Cornelia Quim, Dalton. O. L. McGregor, Madlsonville. demon Trowloy, Slaughterville, R. R. No-Froy Crowley, Slaughterville, R. R. 2. F. D. No-5- . lSVisBBHBBBBBBBBlSaBBBBBBBD ftBBBBsBi iWSKBm V contributing largely to our efforts to serve you better than anybody else are SBBSSBBBlbrBBBBBBBBBBBlsSBBBBBBBBBBslBBn SsbSBsHf SBBBBuIbBSSbHRBbP XbbV No-2J . Charley Aebby, Hanson, R. R. No-- 1 W. B. Davis, Fredoula. Constance Brown. Dawson Sprluga. O. P. Bailey, Madlsonville.- Cora Grace, "White Plains, R. R. No-5- Kupenheimer Clothes because no matter what pay vou can't' find nny better jrarnieutg.JLTliis foil's suits aud overcoats are litterly resplendent, with brightness; thorough-lyjaniforin goodness. See the complete line ut Copyiiglit 1912 The Home o I . 'Liza We certainly ought to be (thankful fo' dls turkey today. Zeke Yes, and moah so dat 1 done bKOt away wld It wldout beln' caught .T.P ' Envious, perhaps. As Boon's a man Acquires a roll, The world declares He has no souL Bho The Reason. Why was your engagement kusband. broken off? He Well, niter taking the girl to alaners and theaters, giving her costly presents and a birthday gift of a Box.891. motorcar, her father accused me of Nora A. Orton, Slaughterville, R. R. amusing myself at her expense. No-2- . Answers. Vera Mullennix, Madiaonville. Mrs. C. W. Wright, Hanaon, R. R. Hermou Jackson, Madisouville, ' Motoring. No-4- . R.,2. "Why are we stopping?" asked the R. C. Crick,.Crofton. (Jlaude Neal, Manltou, Route 3. ervous woman. R. R. No-- 1 Mrs. W. J. Brown, Hanson. "To pump up a tire," replied her G. P. Frazer, Silent Run, , Grace Hooker, Onley. Willie Ruth Burke, Slaughterville. R. R. No-2- . M. F. Ashby, Hanson, Route 1. Ruth Brown. Providence. Vera DorriB, Narbro. Mary Mothershead. Earlington. R. H. Morgan,iDalton, R. R. No-2- . Grace Cox, Madlsonville, R. R. No-D. B. Lutz,.Hanson. Helen V. Oaburn, Madiaonville. Amon L. Morgan, Dawson Springs. ElBie Morrow, Madiaonville. Essie TreutDaiton, 304 E. Broad- way. Ruby Neisy, Kirkwood SpringB. Ruth Hopgood, Slaughterville. Genrgle Purdy, Kirkwood Springe. Nannie Porter, Nebo. Mae Dunn, Dawson Springs. Artlbel Given-- Madlsonville. Ida Tombllnson, Slaughterville, 2 Kupprnhamer m at $18 to $35 w.itli attractive selections . for t he "early bird" ar.Rfif. mnt nd S25 Ccpjrnthl 1912 H- - Houm ol KiwfKehcsMt -- J m BSmSbW Wll'l INCORPORATED Ms R. COLORED COLUMN. REV. J. R. EVANS, EDITOR CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor F. D. RaBh. Police Judge A. J. Bennett. Chief of Police Wm. Bradley. Night Ohlof J. H. Hambv. City Clerk Paul P. Price. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. City Physician W. K. NiBhet. City Engineer R. E. Whlpfler. Street Commissioner" Robt. Wood Councllmen Madison Oldham, JQ M. Cansler, Geo. C. Atkinson, Tlios. Blair, C. M Henry. Mooting night first Monday night in each month. School Trustee Paul M. Moore Board of Health Ed M. Trabnrn, G. Gilbert King and Curtis B. Johnson. M. D. Postmaster ChaB. Cowell. Fire Department H. D. Rogers, Chief: F. B. Arnold, Assistant Chief; Chas. Barnett, Captain; Claude Long, Gilbert Long, W. D. Cavaness. Brick Southworth, Baker FugatP, Geo. T. Miller, Will Ray-burBryant Deal. Firemen. n, in each month. G. D. CoWEiiii, Sec. . "You would probably do well jetL&nge your chauffeur. I am afraid you have gotten hold of one of these iresn-aiflonds." r Panay Humphrey, Madlsonville. Nealie Hibbs, Manltou, Route 2. to W.E.Miller, White PlainB, R. R. Rachel Coflman, Slaughterville. -- No-- 4. Jessie Mitchell, Madiaonville. J. F. Nail, Clay, R. R, No-2. 1. AgneB M. Rich, Dawson Springs. Passing Strange. Rebecca Hopgood, Madleonville. "Deacon Brown seems to have a Ira Cook. Dawson Springs, R. R. panla for looking at billboards." Nn.';""' ! "Yes?" Flora E. Franklin, Dawson Spring8. j "I can'--t account for it, either." R. R.No-1- . "No?" Claud Porter, Madiaonville, R. F. D. . "There will be no burlesque shows No-1- . la town until next winter." IE-- tr- - 1 it I , Ella P. Davis, Daniel Boone, R. F. D. ' ' Its Size. $ j? -- . O "I met a man yesterday who wants no sell me his place. He says it is pae just on the skirt of a forest." "How large is it?" "1 don't know, but from the vague iescrlptlon he gave, of it I am afraid it a something of a hobble Pearl Wyatt, Dalton. Guataf James. Hanson, R. 2. Grada Brown, Dawson Springs. OheBley Wilson. Nebo, No2. R.R. No. 1. skirt" ; STRAIGHT PATH. 1j Mrs. Collier Down You should' be Wahamed to stagger up the street like ' Mr. Collier Down (loaded) Thash (all right hie. Why, even th' hie aoon getsb full hlc once in a whils. Mrs. Collier Down Yes; but the kftooD always goes in a straight path, i but !To ,1 i. ' Rather. It's rather tough spend one's life enough To dress one's wife. v Over the Telephone you, my beloved? He I" that Use Yes, dearest; out wno are Hrf Megende Blaetter. "w The One. a aational flower! "Net exactly, but lately all agreed ." a was tie '' "Have Mr. Sam A. Gary and MIbb Kate Cannon were united in holy wedlock No. 3. Time ol arrival of trains passim: Thursday nighr. at the home of Mr. through and departure of trains Minnie Kington, Mortons Gap. Albert Booker in the presence of originating at Earlington. ' " Sallye DaveB.S many friends. Rev. J. R. EvanB Sunday, April 0, 1011 Effective " L" Hallie Swope, officiated. NORTH BOUND. J. P. Hudson, Hamby's Station. 0.25 a. m. No. 92 . Rev. W. D. Speight, of Madlson- Lonnie Whitfield, Nortonville.' 11.08 a.m No. 52 vlllo preached quite an eloquent K. E. Lutherland,;Wheatcroft. , ... 7.34 p. m. No. 94 sermon to an appreciative audience 11.22 p. m. Acle Callla, Sobree. No. 54 at the A. M. E. Z. Church Sunday Tiny Lutz, Daweon Springs, R. R. 3. BOUTH BOUND. at 8 p. m. 4.80 a.m. Annie Plain, Madiaonville. No. 53 7.49 a.m. No. 95 Rev. J, W. Gilbert A. M., D. D Georgie Arnett, Madiaonville, 128 4.21 p.m. No. 51 returned missionary from Africa, Union St. 10.48 p.m. No. 93 will lecture at the O. M. E. Church H. K. Beahere, DawBon, R. R. No. 3 Friday nlg'ht. The public 1b nBked Bomeye BeshereDawBon. INTERURBAN TRAINS. to bear this eminent divine. Zerelda Sawyer,lMadiaonville. NORTH BOUND. Ashby, Madlsonville. James E. Mrs. Annie Rankms, of Columbia, 7.54 a. m. No. 106 R. W. Franklin.JDawson. 2.00 p.m. No. 108 Tenn., Is in the city visiting her son Frances Jennings, Madlsonville. No, 110 5.02 p. m. Ambrose Rankins. Vada CatoB, Nebo. SOUTH BOUND. Mrs. Wm. Radfort Is In Olarks-vill- e CattaE.;Stodgh)ll,;Madi8onv!lle. 7.10 a.m. No. 105 viBlting friendB. 12.57 p'. m. No. 107 W. B. Furgerson, Nortonville, R. R. 109 8.10 p. m. No. Rev. R. Wi Ohunn preached for No.;3. 6.10 p m. No. Ill the Mt. Zlon Baptist church Sunday S. T. Franklin, St. CharleB. night to' the "delight of nil present. Taylor Cranor, St. Charles. Georgia Morton, Madlsonville. M.H. & E. TIME CARD. Just one more week and the First Mattie E.Shaw,Daniel Boone, R. District Association will be in sesM. H. & E. time card went Into sion in our city. We shall be pleasF. D. No. 4. JudBon C. JenkitiB, Dawson Springs. dffoofc Sunday, April 9, 1911. ed to have you present at each ser5:45 a. m. No. 112 leaves Venerah Lutz, Dawson Springs. vice. No. 118 arrives.... 3:80 p. m. Camilla P. Lackoy,HopkinBVille. Mr. Wm. Kille.brew left last SunEavlo M. Oats.JNortonville. day night to attend the D. M. O. of. Hazel Fawcett, Madlsonville. 232 W I. C.R. R. TIME CARD. the Odd Fellow lodge. We wish for J Broadway.WRNf . . 4. him a pleasant trip. Time of departure of Illinois CenLula Allen, Mortons Gap.; tral tralnB from Nortonville, Ky. V. P. Henry, Madiaonville. What "We Xever Forget NORTH BOUND. Audrey Oavanah, Madisonvljle, R. according to science, are the things 1.28 p.m. No. 102 - No.L3.iqj ma zzz associated with our early borne life, 8.40 a.m. No 104 such as Bucklen's Arnica Salve, Ophllia Davis, Mortons Gap,R.4l. No. 122, local pasB.10.45 a. m. that mother or grandmother used to 6.86 p. m No. 188. local Nola Wllkey, Dawson Bprlnga.jtMl cure our burnB, boils, scalds, sores, SOUTH BOUND Flora K. wTlkey, DawBonSpfinga, skin eruptions, cuts, sprains or 4.08 p.m. No. 101 bruises. Forty years of cureB prove 1.46 a.m. No. 108 its merit. Unrivaled for piles, corns J. W. TowWyrShadyGrovoT'R. F. No. 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m. D 1. or cold sores. Only 25 centB at all No. 185 local pbb 5.53 a. m. druggists. William Brown, Hanson. k Allle Campbell,'Nebo. Guldie Totten, Madlsonville, R. R. No. 2. Carrie Hanner,lMadi6onville, R. R. last Wednesday night Mr. Les ter AtkinB and Misr Willie Belle Brown were happily united in Holy William Purdey, Kirkwood Springs wedlock at the home of the bride. Route 2. Promptly at 8:89 p. m. Mrs. Annie Ethel Cox, Dawson. G. Bell took her seat at the piano " Ella Howell, and began the wedding march. In " Lucile Cox, a very few minutes the bridal party Vonia Beasley, White Plains. filed into the parlor. In the midBt Willie Slzemore,St. CharleB. of a host of friends wbo gave rapt Claude Oats, Nebo. attontlon. Rev. 3, R. EvanB Lillian HarrlBon, White Plains. Ethel JackBon, Madlsonville, Route the marriage ceremony. No. 3. After the ceremony a delicious L. R. Ray, Madisonville. lunch was served to all the guests. Ralph E. Dudley, Earlington. The bride was given many handNorville, White Plains. Chas. H. Hattie Gamblln, Earlington. some present. Bert Hobgood, Nebo. Mrs. Etta Varnada the sister of Hugh Egbert, Dalton. Ruth Ashtnore, St. Charles. Mrs. J R. Evans arrived. WednesB. F. Kmdrick, Madlsonville. day night from Canton, Mibb.; and Bradly Logan, Dawson, Route, 1. weeks with her On pro-nounc- Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K. of P. meets every Monday night. Visitors welcome. K. of R. and S. Hopkins Lodge, A. O. U. W. No. 561 meets every Thursday night. Ernest Newton, Y. Q. Walker, 8ec. Goldeti Cross Lodgo, Earlington, No. 525 meotB IbI. and 3rd, Saturday night in each month. Mrs. Bertha Umbtead, See. Degree of Honor, No. 10 meots 1st and 3rd Saturday nights in each mouth. Miss Lzzib Huff, Sec. Bon Hur Lodge, Earlington Court, No. 55, meets every lBt and 8rd Monday nieht at old Masonic Hall. Dr. C. B. Johnson. Scribe, Standwalte, Tribe No. 57,Red Men meets every Friday sleep. Harry Long, O. of R. will spend several L. & N. TIME CARD. sister. Woodmen of the World, Catalpa Camp No. 801 meets every Wednesday night. AH members are earnestly requostod to bo there. Bernard Walton, Clerk. CHURCHES. Monrqe Davis, Deputy Clerk. Catholio Church. FirBt urns Modern Woodmen of the World, every Sunday and holy dnyat7:0 No. 11992 meets every Wednesday. a. m. Second mass and preaohlnp Y. Q. Walker, Sec. 9:30 a. m. VesperE and benediction 7 Elks, B. P.' O. No. 738 meets at p. m. Rev. J. P. McParland, Pastor Madisonville Monday night. B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. Christian Church. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. aud 7 :45 .. Earlington Chapter, U. Ik 0., m. Prayer meeting every Wodner-da- v meots 1st Thursday in each month Rev. H. J. BRAZEiiTON, Pastor. M. E. Ohuroh. Regular services third Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 :80 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday eveninu at 7:80. Sunday-schoat 2:80 p. m. Class meeting, second Sunday at ol at 7:80 p m at 2:80 p.m. Rev. G. W. Dame, PaBtor. E. Ohuroh, dooa'H. Rev. W. C.Brandon, pastor. Services on every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7.4o p. m. Sunday school at 9:80 a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evenings at 7:80 o'clock. Ladios' M. 10:80 a.m. month. Aid Society every Monday afternoon. Official Board meeting Mon-daafter first Sunday :u each v has services 2nd and 4th Sunday in each month alBo Saturday "ight before and Sunday night following y eych Bu Inlay prayer meeting evening. Sabbath sohool Dr. A. O. Sisk, Supt. Ladios Aid meots each Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Paftor W. H. Gregor, of n Louisville. Wed-desda- Missionary Baptist Ohuroh Will Oarrioan, Clerk. ViBlting members are cordially invited to attend any of those Lodges. Orsim Yourself to Sleep. When you retire to bed, go there t letop. And sleep. Don't think, doa't plan, dont worry. Shut the door firmly upon all thinking. Open the mla. to fancies, never mind how vague a4 fantastic, if they are but pleasing; aaA let yourself drift about in this eeev of fancios until sleep comes you kaow not when. So by acquiring the power of dreaming while awake you gain the abillty'bf dreaming yourself into sleep. Health Culture. Mrs. Emma Davis, Pres. Knights and Ladies of Security will meet every second and fourth Monday nights. Visiting members invited to attend. Jay morning aud evening in each month and Saturday evening preceding. Prayer meeting Friday evenli.g. Sunday fourth Rev. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. Episcopal Ohuroh Services 2,nd and 4tn Sunday night at 7:45 at the Library. Sunday Sohool at 8 p. m. Rev. Geo. O. jenfrai Baptist rvices dun Ohukoh,-- 8t PNEUMONIA left me with a frightful cough and very weak. I had Spells when I could hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 20 ramutes. My doctor could not help me, but I was completely cured by school 2 p. m. sz l Abbitt, Rector. LODGES. MaBonJc Lodge No. 548 meets lBt. DR. KING'S New Discovery Mrs. E. W. Turner. and 8rd. Fridays. - J. E. Cox, Jollet, 111. $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. 50c TIY V AND f . i :&. ! & M.'. a 6 e' -,. 1 itt'.". M J - .. ..i. - -- 'V nr rinTThii F pn t jv DM.-- ,- MmSV,--- - - -t--' " fo " -- '' j )'! f.VKWHUI'W. J"."U. g'WH m fjiA. - Jul ml J tf,itm