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Digital page images are linked to the text file. n TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON artuflp0p 6 IF YOU DONT ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS ADVERT ISE IT FOR SALE lr TWENTYTHIRD YEAR i tEARLlNGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KY FRIDAY 13 1912 N y4r i BIG SCHOOL MEETING frMWAS HELD LAST NIGHT Prof McHenry Rhoads Representing the Ken tucky Department of Education C J+ WADDILL MADE PRACTICAL TALK OH LOCAL QUESTION OF TAX Both Picture Shows and the Klub Kentuck Band at Work for the School r MRS CHAS P WEAVER SPEAKS TONIGHT Earlingtonwas out in full force last night in attendance on the t JbhllpIeGraded School proposition and to hear two distinguished speak ers on the question of better speakersIVL representing the Kentucky Do partment of Education and C 4 J Waddill of Madispnville lawyer and school man The house W was full to the roof and the close T attention they gave to all that0 c waS Udwas cause for favorable comment Pof Rhoads spoke first Junking a plain i strong speech of the deep thinker and practical worker along the oduf rational lines He was given t the sort of hearing due his experience as a school man and the occupieswr which ie one of the most impor V h taut in the Kentucky Depart mont of Education Mr Wad i P dill spoke from the standpoint of fCthe local situation the applica tion of the tax question and the benefit upon a community that maintains good schools and em4 Earlphiugtoli keeping what she has for V years had in the schoql line by i d voting the gradVd school tax on SaturdayThe in charge of ithe campaign had arranged a gptQial program and entertain inent for the people which was greatly enjoyed in connection wTEh the speaking The Klub Untuck Band and both the Idle Hour and the Princess picture y shows joined in the good work anti allUd all they could for the cnusaof Good Schools without money and without price Invi tations were sent out by the school committee containing 1l tuckfte to theTemPle Theatre for i adults and to the Princes for ypnug folks under 18 years of z lileThe Idle Hour management moved that show to the 1Temple Theatre The children were entertained at the Princess which was filled several times r The band played and all were happy and most all for Good Schools to be continued in Earl chilei4 Iron of now and the future Tonight Mrs Ohas P Weaver of Louisville will speak at Temple Theatre and the women are j especially invited Mrs Weaver is representing the Kentucky Department of Education her official position being that of or- t ganizer of school improvement leagues for the State of Ken i tucky The women of Earling f ton are expected out in force to I beuriMrsWeaver and tomorrow y to carry the Graded School elec r tion by an overwhelming major ity Under the graded school system proposed for Earllngton the man whop Y i poll tax only cannot be matte to pay over fifty cents a year more tban hia present school poll taxpald to the county r 0- i Q- 4y rSt Charles Talk I We hear that the Board of Trustees at this place are mak lug arrangemont to collect all taxes due the town the tax books show that there are some Delinquent running back five years and they are determined that these tuxes mutt be paid if their property must bd advertised for sale nnd oldto pay them This is a bad state of affairs whether it be the fault of the tax collector or the tax payers we do not know but wo do know that the property stands good forth taxes Miss Mona Fault left Monday for Dawson Springs where she will attend school kIR G McEuen of Earlingtou spent Sunday here with parents Leonard Palmer of Dawson Springs visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday Mrs Delta Southworth of Earlingtou spent Monday here Mr and Mrst VJ Fanll attended tl e Circus at Hopkins ville SaturdaylNorris King Riley Butler Will Gnbble and Kimmel Fin ley motored to Hopkinsville Saturday night Max Gilliland and Jeff Sisk were in Dawson last Friday D D Woodruff attended the Circus afHopkinsville Saturday- If the road from the W R Riymer corner to the Christian Ohurch is going to be worked on why not begin now before the bad weather sets in Miss Ola Robinson left Sun day for Earlington where she will attend school Misses Maud Jenkins Verna Long and Vorna Galloway atten den the Oircus at Hopkmsville Saturday Miss Ruth Ashmdre of the Buffalo country was in town Friday Mrs J W Travis and children of arlin tons ent Thurs day and Friday here with her parents Mr and Mrs W A RobinsonWalter Ashmore of the coun try was in vtown Saturday Mr and Mrs Barton Trover of the Southard country spent Saturday and Sunday here with relatives Miss Birdie Carney of Daniel Boone visited relatives here SaturdayIT Elder Qmer of j Madispnville held services at the Christian Church here Sunday morning and night Floyd Franklin of Dawson was In our city Monday on busj s nese Lawson Ashmore spent Sunday in the country with parents Ellis Robinson and Miss Edna Long spent Sunday afternoon in Dawson Dink Williams of Madison ville was in town MondayI lrsDS Todd is visiting her daughter Mrs Henry Faull inj H ron Ills this week 1 ContIngedon Page 4 r DR L GRACE WILL BE IN MORTONS GAP KENTUCKY MONDAY SEPTEMBER 16 1912 3 DAYS AT HOTEL To do I7crxtEL1 wortI do a world of work and come early in order you may get yourvork done All PeoPleout of town I will pay your rail road fare and hotel bill and doyour work at a reasonable price I GRADED SCHOOLCOMMITTEE Grateful For Favors Shown by the Managment of the Two Picture Shows j AND KLUB KENTUCK BAND I I The members of the Graded School Committee desire toex pres their sincere thanks to the manacniput of the Idle Hour and Princess Picture shows for courtesies extended last night and also to the Klub Kedtuck Band for their splendid music at Tem pIe TheaTre All of these men responded cheerfully and willing y and gave freely of their time and talent to aid in this good cause County Board of Education The County Board of Education as now organized isas fol lows v FIRST DISTRICT GraddyHampfon St Oharles Chairman Edgar Martin Nortonville Secy SECOND DISTRIUT P M Moore Earlington Chairman VJ W Elliott Mortons Gap Secy 5 THIRD DISTRICT M F Oox Madisonville R F- D8 Chairman Grafton Ashby R F D 8 DISTRICT MT Olayton Hanson Chair man SecyxFIT PH DISTRICT G B HarriFson Nebo Chair manSLVJ Morrow Nebo Secy SIXTH DISTRICT BL Franklin Dawson R F- D1 Chairman Will Sisk Silent Run Seoy SEVENTH DISTRICT John Harland Ilsley Ohair W G Wright Dawson R F D4 Secy EIGHTH DISTRICT f J L OBryan Madisonville R F D 1 Chairman Tom McGuire Madisonville- R F D 1 Secy There was a meeting of the Qounty Board of Education Mon day in the office of the County Superintendent with A J Fox Superintendent who is chairman of the Board Most of the business transacted was of a routine character The scbooltax you pay now ROSS over Hopkins county keep this money at home for the benefit of children by yotlDl t r fa = act eohutdpn Sftturday Sept 14th r a 1 cfi r i i iCarbondalettemsMr I visited friends in Earlington last Sunday Mr and Mrs Louis Paine o near Oarbondale visited friends at Suthards last week Misses May and Hazel Hale of Earliugton have returne home after a pleasant visit to friends in Oarbondale I Mr and b1re Claud Kestner visited friends in St Charleslast Aweekot A tJvisitedB I Born to Mr and Mrs Will Berry another fine girl We are glad to learn that G P and E Pare filling their regular at Oarbon dalev nlYoa whoop up girls Leaps year willsoon be gone We dont want it to leave so many disappointed girls in our midst vMr and Mrs J W McCJulley and little daughter were pleas ant visitors of Frank Sisk and family Saturday night and Sunday The Sunday School picnic that was given here August 24 was much enjoyed by all that were present Plenty of rood things eat All kinds of fresh meats ice cream lemonade and ice water furnished by the Sunday School Hello there Orabtree Southard and St Charles how about a picnic with you a114 Roy Klstuer of Orabtres and Ben Carroll of Earlington was in our midst Wednesday night Mrs Ella Mercer is slowly im provingMr Mrs Weller McOully and daughter Hazel spent Thursday night in Madisonville with relatives Mrs J H Williams of Mor tons Gap who has been visiting relatives here has returned to homeRnrrahfor i1 parbondale shes- onaboom Wanted at once 100 Miners Steady work- NOPTONVILLE OOAjj COKE CO Incorporated Ntw Goods E L Parish of Hanson has been in Louisville this week for a double purpose He has been taking in the State fair and while doing this has been buying a large lot of salable goods for his store which goods are now arriving and are being put on sale Mr Parish days he Has bought largely aDdwlllseHat very lowest prices 1- i il w 1 Novtonville Notes I Miss Marie Morgan is attend lag school in MadisonvilleI Miss Elizabeth Fugate pf Providence was the guest of Miss Mary Trathen few days this week x Fred Dxon has resigned his position as telephone mabager and has accepted position with the I OR R Co Miss Eva Davis Was in town Monday afternoon I Mesdames Lou Keuedy and Joe Heard attended the circus at Hopkinsville SaturllayIlIeasrsUSwAtRY Hamby Frogey Kenneiy Parrot Heard and Highpocket Lacy took in the circus at Hopkins yule Saturday Whackerjaw Hamby spent lasb Sunday in the country and report a good time Roy Kennedy went to the cir cus at Hopkinsville Saturday Miss May belle Almon and F 0 Horton surprised their friends marriedfmany a long happy and prosperous life thed0 Stevens of the Dawson Flour Milling Co bus here Mon day on business tQuite a number Qf peopie at te ded the funeral of Mrs Fox at New SaleJh M6iJiy after noon R 0 Oldham has been very sick but is improving All the people in this city enjoyed the serenade given by the band boys Monday night D L Stanley and daughter Miss Cecil of Oak Hill were in town Monday Rev S M Bernard of Madi sonyille is conducting a meet fug at the Ohristion church this week He is preaching some good sermons and has large au diences Miss Vera Kirkwood and Smith Bailey both of this place were united in matrimony Tuesday They are well known young people I L N To Fight Tax Increase Louisville Ky Sept 11 That the Louisville Nashville railroad intends to combat with its fullest legal strength the in crease in the assessment made by the Kentucky state authorities waa shown when Col Henry L Stone general counsel for the road returned from a proposed extensive vacation in Michigan which he had just begun All other lines in the state it is understood will join with the L N in its fight against the tax increase Legal representa tives of the 0 0 railroad have made public the announcement they will not submit to the in creaee until the matter has been threshed out to its final point The increase upon the fran chise assessment of the L N was from 11000000 to 45000 000 Officials of the road were so thunderstruck by the magnitude of the increase that they have never issued a statement in regard to it As the legal of suits involving such amount would permit endless dragging through the courts itis under stood that Gov MoCreary would call an extra session of the legislature in order to determine the status of the state inNtfgard to Ithe case y Sf c- r9T r tl bl i TUESDAY lr and p FRIDAY Y AFTERNOON Y SEPTEMBER rT Madisbnville Secy- FOURTH appointments immediately possibilities DONT FORGETTOMORROW + u Is The Day to Vote for the Fu rYtureof Earlington i COME TO THE POLLS EARLY Tomorrow in the day that will decide the future destiny of the s children of Ellington along ed ucational lines at least And it is the duty of every man and ev F ery woman who holds thefuture prosperity and happiness of their children and their neighbors t r3to r rsRememberup in ignorance it will be no The10ptJOrtuuity duty tomorrow audyote for therGraded School proposition Rev Adams Appointment r We are authorized to ant nounce that ReyJ B Adams Presiding Elder of the Hender t son District wilt preach at the F tfollowing times and places AttirElm Grove Wednesday night andxThursday at 11a m the 18tb and 19th of this month At Nebo Thursday night the 19th at Earlin ton Sunday morning the 22nd and at Madieonyflld t Sunday night of the same day 4 1Church Notes f r- w t Earlington Christian Church i Walter E Frazee State Bible School Secretary will be present and address the School Sunday morning andalso speak at the 11 oclock service Mr Frazee rEarlinfull of inspiration and instruc y Lion A large attendance will greet him Sunday t- iThe pastor Howard J Brazel tonis assisting H B Selfin a meeting at Grapevine church The meeting isggrowing in inter est every night and promises large results A large number M n of young people are attendingNtthe services and the singing led t by Mr Emmett Moore who has t just closed a successful singing schoolJsl splendid feature of 1 the meeting t Visits His Brother and Sister and Son ins Ear lngfon Mr Felix McEuen and Miss Floy and Mr Byrum his twins visited G T McEuen and family and Mrs Lizzie Peyton and family Felixs brother and sister He is the leading merchant of Buel Ky and has a son the head clerk in L E McEuens store on Wall street A Remarkable Offer The Evansville Couriers lat 4 est campaign offer r Send 50c today and receive y the Evansville Courier daily by mail until after election together with the Indiana Farmer weekly for oneyear Democrats Republicans and Bull Moose will find all the pol itinal news in the Courier It brings the news of the night r rJ to the breakfast table Double Manning Umbrellas Recovered was a lIPthat attracted our attention the other day But only for a minute We stook our fceads sadly and walked eetIt would take a whole galaxjr of vbante and a large squad of dete6 lives to t tack a few of ear Id0t OaeRNeff Lttttr L fs t N is-rI I q I t ill I i 1 et- J fJ rtY i Y R I Lbei L te M MOORE AND PUBLISHER JIPAUL FAWOBTT av AND BUSINESS MANAGER x r IMemberoF J League A Resolutions 60 reductions display advertisements locals that Entered isonIIl1ille1i PROPERTY OWNERS WHO WILL NOT RAISE ap RENT BECAUSE OF GRAD H- w ED SCHOOL TAX Earliugtou Ky Sept 131012 We the undersigned of dwelling houses In Earliugton 1favor Graded School proposition because we that Good School are the best gift a community can be stow upon its children find its citizens Wo further believe that rents had for dwelling property should be satisfactory to any property that rent rates in i EarJin ton have already discounted the possession of Good Schools and should not he increased on that account r We cheerfully pledge that upon dwelling property we control t there shall not be any increase of rents because the Graded School tax Mining 00Ja R Btsh Mrs Jno M Victory F Arnold Mrs E R McEuen J W Robiuiion Mrs M Dan OatxaMrs 0 Pike Ohas G Trnhern Agt Ohas OowellBri k Southworth John Rule W E Mrs Fannie Day Frank D Rash IMrR H VV Ronerp Wm K NIsbet M Hogan 1i Joined His First Love In Death After nn absence of over 20 years a former aged resident of Ralnham Kent iI England returned to the district late j the other night and groping his way v through the tombstones in tho local i cemetery found the graves of his 7 I first wife and eon and there shot him self Tho man who carried on bust Wefitmlnsfer nla second wife and his daughter say tog he had to Join his first wife- and son Lo J ManufacturesiM u 1 factures Thei kMncijjal exports are cpcopdits bides and skins 1JIYQ1 nuts rubberand hardwood of hich tho States receives they greater pdrilpn Moro than halt of j the JapprtB are furnished by the United States and consist chiefly oft r foodstuffs textiles and hardware L t EXfrCalriiridAwaythe Facts r Wellbred people now do not talk fl 1 about the world the flesh and the 11J devil they speak ot the environ ment heredity and circumstances 1111 D L Moody u f u- L NEpIS DESPONDENT Afnix f WOMEN i Find Relief inJydia E Pink tihamsVegetableCompound Their Own Statements So Testify PJ tea PaWhen I wrote you sWas oubJdwith female weak and backache ana was so nervous that I would cry at the le tnoiseitvouI4 startle me so I began to take Ly dia E Pinkhams jreroediiSp and I dont have any more cry Ing spells I sleep sound and myner- vousnes is better I will recommend womenIIuponf had inilam pain in my side and my back ached all the time I was lanyonetteven me it Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and I began to gain right away I continued if jta use and now I am a well woman Mrs AMELIA DAHL Walcott N t ba eta rY f It u runt special advice write to f Lydia E PInkham Medicine Co confl f iluutial Lypn Mass Your letter ivIU bo opened vend and answered by a ivoaiau end hstd Li strict confldcucf r j t ti yl 1 e n Display Advertising Ad ve RatesIsingle issue Locals Readers and Inside and t Thanks 5o per line Obituary Poetry per line Slight on time contract Also run several months without change at the Earllngton Post Office as Second Class J Matter i yr l L 7 A owners the know now i I owner further of St Bernard B Stella Kemp M Evans f S Rtsh gone I to mist h j Cloth Made From Seaweed By a process recently developed in England a very desirable cloth is made from the fiber of posldonia australls a species of seaweed found in the south ern seas Experiments made at Man chester university show that the fiber after treatment Is soft pliable strong much like wool in Its disposition to curl and twist and easy to spin in its taw state It takes dye well except green tj r Jack and seen Lord St Levan owns that roman tically beautiful Cornlahfastness St legedsto have been the scene of the fairy anchenceand Bean borne by Lqr3 St LeVan and his next brother Major Edward St Aubyn Rural Education Rural education falls according to areport presented to the National Coun cil of Education Give the little red school house a square deal Is educa unmistakable Where the Court Erred Complaining at Tower bridge of her husbands conduct with two other womengirls a wife was told by the magistrate Madam you may be mar reed to a Don Giovanni The appfcant Indeed sir I aint nothing of tho sort I London Standard Trapped Dont yon love me or do you 7 ask ed tho western girl The eastern manS studied for a minute and answered The former And he tried to conceal his surprise when she threw herself into his arms Cleveland Plain Dealer fWbatbappensYhen dollar before the man 7 bawled the candidate The man goes after it answered an old farmer in tho Crowd E Louisville CourierJournal a Love the Eeaentlal ThinshFame and notoriety can love Is the one essential thing outliv ing time and change and going with us Into the unguessed possibilities of death WhlttieriHigh Price for Japanese Art At a soloin London a Japanese color print of Ichlkawa Dahjldo 16701762 oranari seated oafsldea house of ivy holding a love letter signed Toni Klyomasu sold for 400 tAboautomobile is that the old tires may be taken into the house for the baby to chow onGalveston News I New Zealanders Fond of Tobacco a New Zealanders consume more thaa even pounds of tobacco per capita par fear y Known Species of Insects Considerably moro than 200000 sep irate species of insects are Ipown and aasslficd + rw r I c LIFt INSURANCE COMPANIES They Are Closely Observing Public Health Conditions An examining physician for ono of the prominent Life Insurance Cue In an interview on the subject made threasonInsurance are rejected is becaure kidney trouble BO common to the American people and tho majority of applicants do not eve suspect that they have the disease I He states that judging from his own experience and reports from druggists who are constantl in di rect touch with the public her Is one preparation that nan r6bibly been mure successful iti relieving and curing these diseases titan any remedy known The mild and heal wawpRouthighest for its remarkable record of cures We find that Swamp Root Is strictly an herbal compnund and we would advise our readers who feel in need of such a remedy to give it a trial It is on sale at all drug stores In bottles of two sizes flty cents and onedollar Wowever if wish first to test its wonderful merits send to Dr Kil mer CoM Blnghamptnn N Y for freeWhenthe Earlington SemiWeekly Bee Letter to Dr Kilmer tZI Co Binghamton N Y Provo What SwampRoot Will do for You BinghamtonIt will convince anyone You will also receive a booklet of valuable Information telling all about the writingbeSemiWeekly Bee Regular fifty cent and onedollar sUe bottles for sale at all drug stores O I Tiuempy was in Madlsonville Wednesday night Misses Margaret and Catherine Victory spent Wednesday night in Madlsonville with Misses McPher son Morton Victory was in Madison ville Wednesday night ADDITIONAL MadisonvllleI morningi WednesdayMiss Very Serious- It JrR GflT firmly targersale Suits for FalII have secured for 5Rc COSMO POLITAN TAILORING pleased take next I have pIes are 1150 UPGive a call pleasure to show samples MfterN Martin Bee Office Earlingtoh Ky the Downtrodden Farmer An Ottawa man heard that a farmer wanted to sell a motor car He sympathized with the poor farmer wereforcedfinancial reasons he believed and went out to the farm to buy it The daughteryour car he said Which one the girl Kansas City Star ForWomen Who Care yoUXfamllyandon andyou want best Instead of what you have been using such as liquid or tablet antiseptics or Wont you try Paxtine concentrated powder to be dissolved in water as needed Paxtine is more economical more more germicidal and more than you ever used ANTISEPTIC Inthetoiletto cleanse and whiten preventdecaydisease germs and purify the To artificial teeth bridgework clean and odorless To remove nicotine from the teeth and purify the breath perspiration localtreatmentcatarrh inflammation and exist nothing equals hot of Paxtine For ten years tho Lydia Ei regularlyydvisingof its extraordinary cleansing and germicidal power For this pur weightInthroat inflamed eyes opts and wounds All druggists 25 and SO cents a boit Trial and testimony of 31 women free on iTHE PAXTON TOILET CO BOSTON M SS J HEWS OF THE TOW Gilbert King was In town Thurs dayMrs B E Nixon spent Wednes day In the country with her Mrs SUk Mr Taxpayer of Earlinfttou can you realize that every dollar oald for education will return to you many fold in property val nation was in town Wednesday Mrs Jm Fawcett was in town Do you know of a oltyor town I the States that having voted tor the Graded School now regrets its action or las turned to the old system Wedont Mr Riley Coylo and Mrs Susie Turner have gone to Chicago to market this week Grover Long was In Madlsouvllie Black of Madison yule was In town Wednesday If you care for the future of you thefutureand your neighbors children vote for he graded school S aturday Sept 14 la a very serious matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong one given you For this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the geciulm liver Medicine reUatile other medicines It is better than others or it would not be the fa SOLD IN TOWN F2 I I the agency CO of Chicago and will be to your order for that suit some beautiful sam and the prices right too They range from 1 1 me A o eroxide please antiseptic breath keep ulceration douches healing box request f c 1 moths increased United Love EImetln Writers Lives Alfred de MUllet love for live George Sand gave his thoughts such an extraordinary elevation that he wrote many brilliant poems In con sequence Chaucer sang the praises of many queens but his one great love was PhlllppR Plcard de Rouet the Ladyln Waltng to Queen Anne of Do marryherla several poems Pleasant for the Wife Some time ago tho wife of an as sistant state officer gave a party to a lot ot old maids of her town She asked each one ib bring a photo of the man who had tried to woo and wed her and bad been jilted by her Each of the old maids brqught a photo winemanCity Journal Character Revealed by Eye Gray eyes denote creative temperament but not always honesty What the novelists and poets term Jhe cold Ptselflsbnessaldenotes shrewdness and talent Very clever people whose eyes are gray gen erally have small spots of orange to the iris round the pupiL Mule to Be Reckoned With Is you gwlno ter let that mew l do as he pleases 7 asked Uncle Ephriams MYwillpowersYou jest want ter come out hyar aimeasure din here mewels wont power 1 j peg pvq eq joanpoj utaojoj palau oq moat Xnaanooiipunja pajonb oq oanaodxa 111 Sufllus2 anoL 5jnb iuop BAOIIOJ ApaqeBx pJOAV aqj tUraua noa Vu mll e4i IUIiI c tj r Lc1f f G FINALy r t OF ALL Summer Readyto WearT On Sale Today withn u new style collar and fine 00chOIce a whiteSUltSjvalue size 34 + u COneremoveable washable col lar and cuffs Three white cotton corduroy size 14 34f Q 2500 value 4 I 36 and 38 6 val p 00JrOne long Black Taffeta Coat Choice of six white lingerie size 36 regularg yf dresses values up to 600 98OneC d size 750 36 regular of fifty white lingerie valueand tailored shirtwaists a11r 75cdresssize 14 Misses + of 12 white wash t2000 valtieskirts consisting of Repps Four white Serge skirts 5 Linens and Linenes95eand 6tuO values rt i values up choiceChoice any percale house I Four white Serge Embroider dresses values up to ed skirts 850 198 light and dark j and 10 values 4iUU patterns 98C- Come Early For These Corking Bargains Will go Fast 4 SEE IT IN OUR AD JTS SO Madisonvillc Kentucky MRSIJL1 l Jr yp OF LOUISVI- LLERepresenting the 1 ii Kentucky Department of Education r I AND 1ROrganizer of School Improvement Leagues in Kentucky jj i- it r 1 I WILL ADDRESS THE PEOPLE AT i I Temple Theatre I Friday Night Sept 13 4 1 f Upon The School Question j WOMEN ESPECIALL INVITEJiy BEE ADS PAYj r PRINCESS SPECIAL This Poplar Photo Play Theatre is now under new guaranteesits Especially Adopted for Ladies and Children 2 = lF We are again running the Worlds Best Pictures Youf KalomsElisany I MADISONV1LLE KY Matinee Daily 2 p m e- WE t DO ONLY THEI BEST JOB WORK IL y ti c i 1 j N 1 u- u j t c I m E 1 I 4 c P rMrI Fwarirrlasr I wrw irsl I f t I o II C A MORTON I- fJ t MADISONVILLE KY Embalmerr I I Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night T = J The man who whispers down a well About the things he has to sell r Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and hollers I r 1 News of the Town r 0 Smith of Mineral Wells Tex Is lu the city visiting his daughter DavisiPICTURES sec and to name They can be see only at the IDLE HOUR Ed Morrison our esteemed ex- pressn agent Is ill at his home In Pembroke John Waltripp of Mad Isonvllle is acting agent during thee absence of Mr Morrison Quite a good deal of Interest Is Schooltr that wilt aka place on Sat urday The majority of tho citizens l ofEarltngton are In favor of t- his1nas they do not wish to see Earlfn ton take a long step backward along educational lines Mrs Bowmar of New York Is the guest of Mrs P B Davis Mrs Allen Jargonson of Fulton Ky and Mrs O W Tarleton of Mobile Ala are the guest of Mrs P B Davis of this city I can save you money on your fall suit Lot me order your samples WALTER N MARTIN MiMiss Anna Moore has just receiv r da large consignment of new tall hatey If you are looking for something different In Readyto Wear come in and let us show yon somd of those imprlsslve models that we are re oeivmg dallyTHE M oLson STOBJ- IIIucorporated= I Madlsonvllle Ky t rCol Robt Woodof St Charles who baa been visltlag friends here has retnred home Fftd M Sisk a Hopkins county boy who has been on the Battle Ship Nebraska in the US Navv for r the past four yearsds at nome on a visit to his parents who live learI the city Mr SISk will go to New York City In a short time where he will enter the automobile bustnes Do you believe there Is a man InI Darlington who would be so mean I so little so narrow minded as to raise the rent on his tenants ferI voting in favor of the Graded School question next Saturday We dont TMrs John M Victory announces daughtertir iti OctHarlingtonpeople vote Yea on the graded ischoolproposlton Saturday Sept 14 Ohll lax For Chills and Fever The Earlington chapter U D C will meet with Mrs J E Fawcett in Madisonville next Tuesday after noon at 280 full attendance expected IDLE HOUR the place that s well ventilated Its cool Mr John Shaw and family of Mor tons Gap have moved to this oily where Mr Shaw has accepted a position with the St Bernard Mining Co we are glad to welcome this ex cellent family to Earlingto- nWANTEDGentlemen roomers for two nicely furnished rooms centrally located terms reasonable Apply at this 6fx floe tf Henry Magenhelraur who left this1 place some years ago has returned and accepted a position with the L AN Have you seen those lovely fall models in suits coats and dresses now on display In our readytowear department If not then pay us a visitThe MoLeod Store Incorpo rated Madisonville Ky The Dixie Coal Co of Nortonville has sunk a shaft and found coal in paying quantlty This coal is said to bo very fine and the company expect to be ready to ship soon Mr F H Mohr Is at the head of this company Bibles and Wall Mottoes all grades and prices Pictures of Jesus Christ as Infant youth Crucified and Ideal lOo for tho four Can furnish you any book published WALTER N MARTIN- J Morton Victory will leave in a few days for Wabash College where he wJll takea business and literary courseProperty values in Earlington are low enough now Kill the Graded School proposition next Saturday and watch It go still lower Ben Robinsons new drug store which he has been erecting at Mor tons Gap Is nearing completion and when finished will be modern In all its appliances It will be but a short time until the bouse will be ready for occupancy This is DOLLAR night at the IDLE HOUR You might be the luokyoneIJ O Keef of Earlington has bought the farm near Madisonyille belonging to LOA Gibson Mr Keef will build a neat country home on the farm and will as soon as the house is completed move with hiS family into his now possessions When you vote yes on the Graded School Question Saturday you are voting for EDUCATION the area tor of wealth good men and women- a prosperous community and happy citizenship Vote YES and do your duty Jeff Slsk of St Charles was In town Friday Look for the Idle Hour ad else whereon this page JI c IDLE HOUR SEPT 13 FRIDAY SEPT 13a NO CHILDREN WANTED Powers In the large cities many apartirfent houses refuse to take ch ildretiMr aad Mrs Hopkins have nine all little They rriveile1 York ands rooms in vain Mother 1 littlest and Father Hopkins carries the next With the rest of the little Hopkins tag in- gralougYoua will like the kids every one of them It is a picture that will amuse POWER OF THOUGHT Rex A drama of the mind Tiinkofit Have you thought of THOUGHT thought is the King of the body Through the door of thought we come into all our joys triumphs arid pass out of them It is the greatest power for happiness ors misery It is I life and death uTHE SCHEMERS Imp Kingythat you will like Dont forget we giveaway a dollar tonight Thq IDLE HOUR is a OOOL place togo these hot nights tl a i L Something Coming In A Penny Saved Is A Penny Earned A DOLLAR SPENT AT HOME Is a Dollar That May Come Backs to Your Purse THE POWER OF THOUGHT at the IDLE HOURtonight Mrs Harriet Browning was In MadleonvUIe today KillPole For Bad Blood Misses TrIxleand Laura Fenwlok were In Madisonvllle Thursday A number of Earllngton citizens who were formerly opposed to the Cjraded Shoot fax are now enthusl astlo for It since it has been thor oughly explained 5PauT King made a bjislriess trip to MadiBouville Thursday Boy Davis was in Henderson Fri dayLuolan Turner was In Heola on business Thursday Styles that lead tho way are the kind we are snowing Garments that represent the newest concep tions from the fashion centersThe MoLeod Store Incorporated Madi sonville Ky Clyde Thompson was in Madison ville Thursday THE SCHEMERS a breezy lit tie comeay drama at the IDLE HOUR tonight Paul Banks aud Bob Priest are in Winchester this week attending tug court FOUNDAtIthe MoLeod Store Incorporated Madlsonville Ky classy footware for the man who cares The Florshetm Store Henry Williams who has been In Nashville at work for some time has returned home 668 For Rheumatism and Gout Norris king of St Charles was In town Friday night Mr Ganubn of St Charles was in town Thursday Dont wait until after Sept 14th and then wake up and find yon have made a mistake vote YeBon the graded school question John Hoffman of Nebo passed through Earllngton Thursday en route to Hopklnsyllle uNO CHILDREN WANTED its a picture Its not right we do want children around the Idle Hour Mrs Mike Cam and son Frank were in the city today Kidney Flush For Kidney and Bladder Disease J B Gest was in Nortonvlllo on business Thursday L 1 lifeSaver In a letter from Branch land W Va Mrs Elizabeth Chapman says I womanlytroubles All the doctors in the coun ty did me iio good I took Cardui and now I am en tirely well I feel like anew woman Cardui sAved my life All who suffer from womanly rpub I e should give Cardui itrial E titCARbII The Womans Tonic 50 years of proof have convinced those who tested it that Cardui quickly re Heyes aches and pains due to womanly weakness and helps nature to build up weak women to health and strength Thousands of women have found Cardui to be a real life saver Why not test it for your case Take Cardui today 4 T yS h rr t The ChurchIts Danger and- Security 1 c By REV WG CURRY =ISTEXT Awake awako put on thy strength 0 ZIonI alah LIL L Jehovah spoke this when Judaism bad fallen Into great weakness Enemies besot on every side The church has often had Its times of moral weakness Deliverance always came The slumbering giant not only awoke but exerted himself A deep slumber prevailed when Christ came Great systems of Idolatry prevailed The true God was nigh forgotten The Saviour gathered a little band around WithIshaken Another crisis camepapal corruption Pure Christianity slept beneath gaudy trappings of Catholi cism movements for freedom were watched and dungeons were filled with those who dared look up Awake awake was sounded Mar tin Luther arose to restore spiritual ity Since then the truth has been gaining power When we consider the facilities we have the outlook la now hopeful There IB another side J The church is threatened with danger 1 Danger from peculiar activity and excitability of the timer ia which we live entirely an earnest age New discoveries new forcer ap peering Law of change is everywhere Wonderful schemes claim public attention Science art are ever presenting now questions Our minds and hands are full never was there more activity It is not an un fortunate condition We would not lock the wheels of progress and remand the ago back to tho darkness of the past In the midst of the excite ment we are In danger of infection un less there be a corresponding earnest ness in Christian character Our danger Is inability to control these forces We are too much controlled by them We are being permeated by the spirit of the world instead of permeating it with our spirit We must show a re ligion full of life and energynot a cold sleepy religion 2 The tendency to Innovation We believe all essentials are clearly revealed in the Scriptures Yet we think more light and Improved meth ods may too emlpoyed But from Germany comes a spirit that would say our foundations It has found Its way Into our theological schools ndi8 poisoning the minds of the rising ministry They tell us that rea oB and not faith must be the gttlde They haveMeeoveuethe Bible Ur aa aadsated k the gospel tde 0oUT 81woul4 take away UttfBtt a frteotrule of faith andpractise Tt4 Pp r lies inilhayfaaitopr naiads H from the rsiiB Jtf t1 o the teNel andaa- desire te seek the novelties Weased ubw nMeiIU ever before to cry for the eldpatiis 3 lJI 4ucJ fromw the lnoreaag- bolda3i n4 eaefgysfltiap 8MifH 9 ttwMty We art1I1 loHf at tack by a few 3 ti4 tb l isw 1- stroitC tJa 1 J truth tenbattitaoalzetrltthL1t aaa never displayed so much tion It J wldenpreMl and is1 with men In dally walks to 4a politics taints legislation and has taken hold upon the public press The world Is flooded with its literature Vat multitudes listen to Infidelity modern apostle I In the light of all these facts have we not cause for alarmTAte we In a condition to successfully contend with these forces The church is not putting forth her strength She has had smooth sailing a long time and sleeps II What are the elements of strength 1 Sound doctrine In these days of laxness and Insidiousness we need to contend earnestly for the faith once delivered to the saints Tho doctrines of depravity atonement and salvation by grace must be empha sized Let this b0 done and infidel ity will not affect the religion of per zonal experience 2 Spiritual life We need a high wtoned spirituality a religion that sntera Into all our soclaland business Delations glvliis color and shape to be dally life How shall this strength which God calls on USto exert be put on 7 Its not physical but spiritual strength hat we need It must be put on upon our knees His Saving Power Jesus said All power is given unto Me In heaven and in earth go yo therefore and teach all nations baptizing them In the name of the Hither and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have cpm manded you sad lo I am with you always even unto the end of the world Amen He displayed His wonderful power while here upon earth His miracles were a definite attestation to His mis sion He claims and exercises that saving helping power a power not now limited by physical conditions as might have been charged in HisI life but a power which flows with authority from the mediatorial throne on which He reigns in H + t tr 1 WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR INKS 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 an ink made especially for card writing or marking There will be no need for disappointment in the future if it is an ink you want Our stock includes every color which is pracrtical 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 Carters in J Black and Blue at scents 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 com partment for water and brush at 25 cents Now remember it gives us pleasure to show you anything in our 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 ST BERNARD MININfi Cfi INCORPORATED DRUG DEPARTMENTI Figures on the Sheriffs books show that the Corporations of Earl In ton will pay threeforths of the graded school tax for the education of our children Cant the citizens afford to pay the remaining one fourthIBen Wilson returned home last night after spending a weeks vaca cation in Columbus Ky FOR SALEOne 100 course in anything except civil engineering from International Correspondence School of Scranton Pa Will sell at a bargain Apply at Bee Office J B MoDougal of Nashville Is in town this week Mrs Percy Jamison was in Madi sonville Thursday Our servioeguaranteed does with ever pair of shoes bought at The MoLeod Store Incorporated Madl sonvHleKy Mr Felix MoEuenand eonlMarr shall after spending several Hopklnsvflle with their brother W O WA returned toEarlington and then Felix visited part of two days In St Charles with his brother J V McEuen and family If yqu want your children to re ceive the benefit of your school tax vote for the gradedsohpol Satur day Sept 14th and keep all school money in Earlington Miss Nora WoIkelof Howell Ind is here on a visit to her sister Mrs Ray Herb Let us show you tootwa reTito McLeod Store Incorporated Mad sonvIHoKvMrs Herb will leave next week for an extended visit to her parents In Howell Ind Dont forget the ice cream supper by the younger set of the Christian church Saturday night Madison Oldhnm who has been ill for several days Is again able to be up and shoat his business Buster Brown School Shoes for boys and girls Nono better few as good The MoLeod Store incor prated Madisonville Ky Miss Minnie Bourland left yester day for Mobile La where she is one of the cities teachers A number of our citizens who at first opposed the graded school prorposition are now enthusiastically In favor of it since they have come to understand the school tax question and to know that toe benefits are all for the poor man and his child ten Paul and Lucy were in St Charles yesterday visiting relatives Meet me in the yards of Mrs MJ Sisk and Mrs R Priest Saturday s night at the ice Cream supper Sarah Margaret Fish Is confinedrto her bed with Illn sstIll be there Will you Where At the ice cream supper Saturday night SeptH s John Fish was In Evansville Mon dayrFiddle up for the ice cream sup per by the youncr girls Saturday night Sept 14 1 Willie Griffin who has been Ill so 1 long with typhoid fever is ImprovingIf you want to see me Ill be at Ice cream supper Saturday night Sept 1- 4Paul Pi a Is confined at his home with chills Miss Bessie Coyle leaves tomor row for Murfreesboro Tenn to at tend Tennessee College She will 3 be accompanied by Miss Irene Coyle who will visit for a tow days rI The school taxi you now pay la 1r need for the benefit of all HopklnB Vote the a county graded on Saturday and keep your money at home u Mrs Kltohell Walker of Sender son was the gUst of Mrs P P Price and Mrs FD Rash this week Mrs John Flab who has been ill is Improving We do not know of a single town J of 20QO population in the State that has not voted for the graded pobool Do you Earlington has a popula tion of 4000sWalter Lackey of Hopklnsville visited relatives hero Monday The citizens of Earllngton should vote as one man S 14 4 JtF bWtoEarlington for the benefit of Earl lngton l HERBINEFor the Bowels A Cur for Chronic Constipation Torpid Liver 1 and Irrtfular Bowel Movements Constipation is the most common disorder of the bowels It affects both sexes and all ages but 4s more prevalent among women because their duties In the household require less physical exercise than the occupations of men therefore women suffer most from Its baneful effect f o A constipated Is an easy victim when to any serious disease Pneumonia Typhoid Fever Malaria Rheumatism Small Pox Yellow Fever and Brights Disease gather their annual harvest of death among those who are habitually constipated Even though they escape these disease such persons are always ailing more or less They havo headaches bad digestion dizzi ness vlrtlgo blind staggers sallow complexion flatulence loss of strength and no energy at all Herblno has a most admirable effect In bowuls It Is cooling purifying and regulating It puts a prompt check on biliousness wind In the bowels nervoua ncrs heartburn bad breath low spirits drowalnesajn the day tine and nervous wakefulness at Price 5Qc per BottleJ- MKSFIM1MQ PftONHETM ST HUM fcWJ F w Weak Slgkt or Sere ETCH use Stephens Eye Salver It Cares otoANo sC Muic iota Y ST BERNARD 4ii iNv tvU incorporated Drug Department i I I rr r mz C CY f lf I 4 I 10 H f itTheirr rl Friendy r She was always sitting there when x N Serene went by leaning back in the wicker hourglass chair Sometimes a book or magazine lay open In her rr lap but more ofLenit had slipped un heeded to the floor Serenes first im w nresslon of her was that she was the loveliest woman silo had ever seen T next that she was the weariest kingSerene was very young It was hot k In the central telephone office where r ke worked and the hours WON long land the pay meager Serene had worked there since she left school She lived with old aunt who did dress making and had always acted the part r f a mother to her One Sunday afternoon when Serene went by she had Dave with her Dave fad been devoted to Serene all through ileerschool days and since He was a trig gentle fellow all ambition and nrlm and sound purpose who meant when ho had learned his trade to make a little home for Serene Sc pene suspected this intention though be had not mentioned it to her yet t Before another Sunday arrived a new girl came into the office She was- et showy handsome girl who always laugh1tassociationII onsoquently when Dave came that aturday afternoon to wait for Serene mnd to accompany her homo the pew girl tried to discomfit Serene by flirting with him She asked him to toad the numbers while she plugged at her switchboard and Dave uncon s cious of any wrongdoing complied reno waa angry and went home i as fast as her feet would carry I tone very much disturbed little girL day when Dave called hor up 4 she gave him over the phone a spir c ted reply and hung up the receiver When he came to call she would not tree him Sho was so miserable that on a cer I tain afternoon when rain menaced she walked to work without her umbrella There was none at the onto she could borrow BO she had to walk baok trough the drizzle which suddenly Ibecame a downpour just as she i Reached the veranda ladys house She mad started to run in dismay at get I i king drenched when a voice called j colly commandingly Come here I want to see you The veranda lady had come to m- Ed t had spoken Serene ran with all might to the proffered shelter and into a chair They sat a moment watching the tt twin i I have seen you go by everydayI bice I have been here said the randa lady in her slow sweet tiredt sway Im glad this rain came so that wo could get acquainted You ork dont you t i f Sereno told her how and where she worked And she told a great deal than her words conveyed for ere was reading the meaning off wan little face and miserable I yes Im not happy blurted out Serene rm And then she told tho veran a lady the whole story Oh my dear said the older wom oin And she put up her white hand jwad brushed back her hair There pru gray in her hair Serene saw And ton her finger was a great red stone fclko a bit of fire An engagement ring WOh my dearI You were Jealous Jealous Of that dear boy You see c can tell he la a dear boy And you- rI r pro a dear little girl But you will r carefulvvery haveitrade up stay so Splashing througb the rain laden raincoat and umbrella came a tEyoung figure It was Pave and be coming straight for her house JBereoo knew looking for her She i her breath Why there he is now said the freranda lady cheerfully Coming to- t1 bring you an umbrella The dear boy Call to Win Call to him quick iSerene called And Dave heard His r tece was very bright as he came to veranda and though tho lady Inhee hourglass chair was wonderful to r IMO he had eyes only for Serene lirhom he helped very proudly into the ilncoot A very contrite humble ttle Serene she waa too f You must come and see me togeth r some evening said the veranda lady as they were going awayI ant to know you both better Ill IeOU something nice in the aflng dish and sing for you some ngs I know youll like Oh wen come cried Serene i And thank you a million times Next day as Serene was pUlsing she V B up to the veranda railing to speak her new friend Weve made up she said radiant v And Im never going to be a bit r UOUB of him again as long as I live i didnt care for that Ethel Slater I mould have known It was horrid of aese not to truat him And you did It tall you dear eel beautiful thing you She picked up hand nd kissed It Tm so glad you made up ahhsald waatnaesae it WM too late She looked yw7 He had lOt ever oaring breathed serene tragically Oh no The VWanu lady eaught her breath He jut died she whit b qt Sslserat87 x COOP FOR TWENTY CHICKENS House Illustrated Furnishes Ample Shelter and Scratching Rooms for Birds The houses described herewith fur nish shelter for about 20 fowls and provide nesting and scratching rom writes Mr M R Conover In the Homo stead The house shown in Fig 1 has a doublepitched roof is 10 feet long A nI WIG 14 4 feet wide 6h feet high from the peak of the root to the ground and 4 feet from the lower edge of the roof to the floor The sunny side of the building has a glass sash which In warm weather is removed and a can vascovered sash placed in its stead At the rear are nests beneath the roosts A door at one end allows entrance Tho poultry exit may be at the side or directly beneath the sash Nests are accessible for egg collections by lifting a trap door at the back of the building The house shown in Fig 2 has the same dimensions and a single pltched roof The roosts are at the back and nests are accessible as in Fig 1 A sash fits Into the front The houses are weatherboarded and the roofs covered with tarred paper A brick foundation may be used or the building set on posts Fig 1 requires 28 feet of timber for the sills 16 feet of timber for the corner supports 36 feet of timber for intermediate supports and 56 feet for the rafters It requires 124 feet of root boards inches wide to be covered with tarred paper and 165 feet of weatherboards together with 26 feet for door boards and S feet of lumber for reenforcing the door Two pairs of heavy Iron hinges are needed for the trap door giving access to the nests and one pair for the side door A strong hasp and staples and a good spring lock should also be provided The sash for the front is 3 feet high by 8 feet long FIG 2 The second house is cheaper of con struction and requires 19 feet of corner timbers 28 feet of heavy tim ber for sills 29 feet for intermediate supports 40 feet of rafters for the roof 10 feet of boards and 124 feet of weather boards The door sash and trap door at the rear are of the same material as in Fig L Place for Feeding What is the use of keeping the feeding matter of fowls at a distance from the poultry house Why not have a small compartment built in one corner of the house or adjoining it in which all the feed could be kept This should be perfectly tight so that the birds cannot reach it It saves a great deal of time and wading through mud and slush In the bad weather A fully developed case of roup is a sickening sight Give the incubator a thorough clean ing after each hatch The dropping boards should be cleaned every morning The fellow who falls in the poultry business often lets the hens do all the work A bone cutter costs money but it helps to make more money from th flockIf any of the old hens are used a second season mate them to vigorous cockerelsIncrease the corn allowance in your evening feed during the cold damp and chilly nights Hens will be much healthier if they ire not compelled to sit oyor filthy droppings all night Keep all of the best pullets and as they mature and begin to lay dispose of the poorer mixed hens Do not try to stimulate the hens to lay more eggs by feeding pepper orj other hot stuff Jt is bad business- In localities where the are no live i worms or bugs for the hens these days they must have as a substitute som animal food- Incubators can be set without much trouble but it takes a mighty careful person to hatch the chicks and then raise them Show time is In full swing and the wise breeder who expects to exhibit Is in line getting the birds into con iltlon How about you T- All a hen asks is to possess physical comforts and wholesome feeding With these supplied oho should do business or be sent to the butcher The average farmer is not equippe- tor raising winter chicks on a largo scale but if he has an incubator he will find it profitable to raise a tow broilers Jot the early market Where it is not convenient to clean out the droppings aa often as times a week It IB a good plan to us tome kind of am absorbent In the poet try 1HMIIe v h Q li rr s a T ft Jr vtARE YOU SICK Humors and Pimples On the Face Headachy Paws irftho Back and all diseases manycause to the malaria germ that in most cases entirely out of system in 3 days Mild in every quarter of the Globe Pleasant take waste with curealls I a powerIIIA M1rmll a Jnzg oMe7mlth irk 21 S htrhh suo for which sed ms dI stoa tapetead eo wwA a IAII Chary Prepaid JILlPOIS IPor Jloodllmeata rrora sue IFillCl ttb CHI IThertRIIEUMATISM AdaSI00 sue SZM yk- LDNBY Toil fif e0 Send the other within sit from ttdi data Irat4ded a rflCURl shn tneotiooed di9ues sodem uqJs a neeell It ittdsa s I11I Name Addrns JI ICUT TjIS OUT TO ve- c ONEIbROB Jf BOURBON PWJLTRY CURE a chicks throat cures thedrinkingprevents cholera diarrhoea One60cstsSampleeases of Bent Bawkfln Remedy CoLzlcgtwryJ Sold by ST BERNARD CO Incorporated Drug TALK Continued from page 1 barb M IL Wallace returned home Monday from a visit relatives fn MadisouvilH und Whitet Plains You cant expect the to be repaired and fixed uP are rears with your taxes TomJJWines onthe sisk list this week t Rev W N Martin of Earl ington closed a ten days meet ing Friday while there were additions to the church yet we feel that his preaching did great good and was enjoyed by the church going people of our little city Additions a church doesnot always mean a successful meeting as we preacheers are not always the men that adds membership to the Church t and yet they are the men that do thegreatest good in worldHarlouKtfnnett Miss Alma Sisic spent Sunday afternoon in Dawson MondaydLexington at tending S ate University H O wereOtoJGreenville last week one the illness of mother Jiving thafc city t a l s+ For Poison Blood Purifies tke Blood Cleanses the Liver Clears the Skin Strengthens the Nerves CatarrhSConstipation Blood For Chills Fever I I Of all scientifio Chill Malaria and A tuo cures CHILLAX is the worlds cst Absolutely sure safe and harmless to tha perspntaking yet so extremely fatal it drives the poison the A Family Laxative Fowls the his The New Discovery For RHEUMATISM and GOUT deep seated and apparently hopeless cases any age or Used by Specialists to Dont time compounds and liniracqta sidewalks night often among called teatr Cure Your Kidneys i For Kidney Bladder end Urinary Discus which if neglectedoften leads 18 ighte Disease KIDNE it eels llysatisfactory remedy for long tliu I I m International Company j RIIMED1I PLUSH IRtdaracdBLddaBlsauasl i ale nO mostits Rsas 1 i 0 AND MAIL I FREE MINING Department ADDITIONAL CHARLES to is last no to and for neir c it and which termined in her death last Friday night Mr and Mrs R T Ewing of Nashville spent Tuesday here with Mr and Mrs W J Fault Mr and Mrs Clay Woodruff spent a few days in Louisville tills week attending the State FairMiss Verna Galloway visited relatives in Madisonville this weekMrs Grover Mays returned to her home in Glasgow Tuesday after a two weeks visit to relatives here Mrs Beta Long who has been quite ill is able to be out again L N TIME CARD Time 01 arrival of trains passing through and departure of trains EarlingtonSr 0 1911 NORTH BOUND No 92 125 a m iNo 621108 a m pmS pm SOUTH BOUND No 58 480 am No 95 749 a m No 61 421 pm i No 93 1048 pmV Y INTJEBUBBAN TRAINS NORTHBOUNDn No 100 0 764 amv No 108 200 pm No 110 602pm SOUTHBOUND 1 No 105 710a m No 1071267 p m r No 109 810p m Nolllr 610 pm MHE TIME CARD M H E time card wont into effect Sunday April 9 1911 No 1121eaves646 a m No 118 arrlves880 p m 1 I GR R TIME CARD f Time of departure of Illinois Central trains from 1 or onvl1lo Ky NORTH BOUND No 102 128pm No 104 840 ft m w No 122 local pass1046 a m o No 180 local 680 p m SOUTH BOUMD No lOlr 408 pm No 108 146 a m No 121 local pRBB 138 pm I No 135 local pass 558 a m w J Li 0 R W Wood spent a few days in Enrlingtou this week with friendsIt not the Taa Collectors legal duty to po to you but it is your duty to go to him it is cer tainly humiliating to see your property advertised for sale for taxes but itr might happen if you dont pay up I Englands Last Tollgate The distinction of being the last toll gato in England is now claimed by a gate in tho Cambridgeshire Fens one and a halt miles from Chatteria on the main road to Somersham The gate stands in the middle of a section of about two hundred yards once pri vately owned and was erected over two hundred years ago It was eventu ally purchased by a London company for 10000 Old Tree of Historic Interest Sir Sidney Pocock J P has Just die posed of his residence Charlton Court Shepperton on Thames Middlesex England In the kitchen garden of which is a very old mulberry tree bearing a tablet with the following In scription During the reign of Charles II a fox was hunted from Windsor park and took refuge in this tree where it was killed The king who was present at the kill expressed a wish that the tree should be preserved to commemorate the longest run on record Queen Elizabeths Pedigree One of the most interesting curios ties at Hatfield is the pedigree of Eliz abeth which is to be seen in the gal lery Those intrusted to make out the document wisely discovered that her descent could be traced through every important person and especially through every beautiful person straight back to Adam and Eve It Ison record that the Virgin Queen hlghjy comracHdcd the work London Evening Standard His Only Chance Poet raising his glass glorious fluid I A whole poem is coil tamed in it Skeptical Friend Then In heavens name swallow it down quick Meggendorfer Blaetter Fewer Holidays In Argentina By a decree recently issued by the Argentine government four holidays or feast days are eliminated from the Argentine calendar They are Febru ary 2 March 25 and the celebration of the feast of Corpus Christi which this year fell on June 6 June 24 and Sep temb r 8 Iv ri 1 t t r CITY DIRECTORY MayorF D Rash Police Judge A J Bennett Chief o Wm Bradley Night Chief J H Hwinby CIty Clerk Paul P Price TreasurerrFrank B Arnold City Physician W K Nlsbot City EnKlneor B E Whlpfler Street ComniisBlonerBobt Wood Councllmen Madlsou Oldham Jfl M Cansler Goo C Atkinson Thos onthfirst J School Trustee Paul M Moore Board of Health Ed M Traheru G Gilbert King and Curtis B John son Al D- PoatinaiterChas Cowoll FIRE DEPARTMENTH D Rog F B Arnold Assistant Chef i Ohas Barnett Captain Claude Long Gilbert Long W D Cavaness Brick Bouthworth Baker Fugate Goo T Miller WI 1 Ray burn Bryant Deal Firemen rOHUROHES CATHOLIC OHUROH First mass every Sunday and holy day at 700 a m Second mass and proaohin 980 a m Vespers and benediction V rr p m Rev J P MoParland Pastor CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday school at 080 a m Proachhigovery Lords day at 1045 a m and 745 p in Prayer mooting every Wednesday at 780 p m Rnv H J BKABKITON Pastor M E OHUROU Regular services 780pmPrnat 780 Sundayschool at 280 p m Class mooting second Sunday at 1Q80 a m REV G W DAMK Pastor M EOinntuu tiooTH Rev W C Brandon pastor Services ontevery midar at 11 a m 7lo p in Sunday school at 980 a m Prayer meeting Wednesday evenings at 780 oclock Ladles Aid Sopoty every Monday after noon Olliulttl Board meeting Mon dfcv after first Sunday all each month MISSIONARY BAWJSTCHUKOU bun ecrviuCB 2nd and 4th Sunday in I each mouth also Saturday night boo oro and tiuuaay night followingceych Sunday prayer desday evening Sabbath school Dr A O Sink Supt Ladies Aid meets each Tuesday afternoon at 2 oclock Pastor W H Gregor of Louisville t tJRNMtAi BAPTIST CHURCH Services totuth Sun Jay morning and in tech month and Saturday uvonin preceding Prayer meeting Friday ovenUR Sunday school 2 p m- REV T J LYNN Pastor EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services 2nd ana 4tn Sunday night at 746 at the Library Sunday School at 3 p m REV GEO C ABBITT Rector LODGES Masonic Lodge E W Turner FridayInG D COWELL Sec Victoria Lodge No 84 K of P meets every Monday night Visit ors welcomeERNEST NEWTON K of R and S Hopkins Lod eA 0 U W No 5G1 meets nigbtY Earlington1onight In each month MRS BERTHA UMBTEAD Soc It Degree of Honor No 10 meets 1st and 8rd Saturday nights in each month Miss LXKZIB HUFF Sec EarllngtonCourt8rd Monday night at old Masonic Hall DR C B JOHNSON Scribe Standwalto Tribe No 57Red Men meets every Friday sleep HARRY LONG C of R CatalpaCampday night All members are ears I needy requested to bo there r BERNARD WALTON Clerk MONROE DAVIS Deputy Clerk Modern Woodmen of the World No 11D92 WednesdayY Elks B P O No 788 meets at Madisonvllle Monday night B N GORDON Exalted Ruler ROY S WILSON Secretary Earllugton Chapter U D O meets 1st Thursday In each month at 280 pm 4Knightswill meet every second and fourth Monday nights Visiting members Invited to attend WILL OARRIGAN Clerk cordiallyInvitedLodges Man the Only Reasoning Animal Men act according to knowledge and reasoning ability Other animals act by instinct born with them and upon which they never Improve Blade build the same kind of nests r4M along Men are always using theft ability to improve their houses IB Btinct Is the name for the infwlbt kind of knowledge the lower order W creation naturally possess In sent cases as with dogs horses etc this can be increased by careful tralnjafc or even by imitation PNEUMONIA left me with frightful and very weak I had spells whencould 1minutesme byDRDiscoveryMrs SOc AND 100 AT ALL DRUGGISTS I I l rr dkt Ar n