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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): September 20, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 bee1912092001_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): September 20, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. TUESDAY KKKKP n vm' ffy MNVttt. k !?w jia3 m .T K TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON V IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR P . . FRIDAY AFTERNOON BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE Ne. 7$ TWENTY-THIR- D YEAR EARL1NGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FR1DA1, SEPTEMBER 20, 1912 LARGE INCREASE IN VALUATION In Corporation Franchise Tax for the Year I9!2 i. MMisonville Notes i DREAMING By Nortonville Notes J. E.FAWCETT i Xt t , Church Notes MadlBonville Bevival. Just dreaming in the shadow of the honeysucle vines, That around the arbor its arms in beauty twines, Dreaming of the summer time, with its bftds aud flowers and . bees: Of the mocking birds singing, in the sweet June apple trees. Just sittius: here dreaming with my head down on my hands While my mind iu fancy wanders back to boyhood sunny " '':. . lands: Back to the old log school house with its puncheons on the ':-- , IS NOW IN HANDS OF SHERIFF FOR COLLECTION y The State Board of Valuation has mado followiug assessment against corporation for Franchise tax ia.HopkiiiB County for the year 1912. The same has been certified to County Olork Will T. Mills aud ho has mado copies and furnished" tho Sheriff and yarious of the different towns j, for collections. Tho Franchise Assessment for this year is very much larger than last year. The increase be being largely on Kailroads 'aud Express Company's. ' Sopf. 18. 1. 0. Railroad, 22.20 miles $582,218 81. Sept. 18. Cumberland Tel. & Tel., 007 miles-$1544Aug. 28. Central Home Tel. Co., 160 miles ,004 70. Aug. 28. Spring Lake Ice & tax-collecto- rs Everybody looks forward to the annual revival in Madison-vill- e Christian Church because their church Jbuilding is largo enough to seat such great audiences and because the church spares no expense in bringing the best talent to be found in America H. E. Willite, an Evanglist of National fame began a series of meetings there Thursday night. His singer F. E. Shaul is a master in his line. They have started with Enthusiastic Audiences M Bernard invites everybody to attend. floor; K Minister S Carnival , 7.72. Water Co., Aug. 28. Co., Quite a uuique entertainment will be given Saturday night on tho court house square by the Senior class of the high school in the way of a carnival. The proceeds to go in tho fund beiug raised to buy a piano. The side shows will be great, each one will be very high-clas- s aud worth more than the small price of Mr; and Mrs. G. W. Sypert at- And 'the winter sun a shimn&t'hrough,the wide cracks in the ,' door, , day) inthe happy long ago, Just dreaming of When my hands were not trembly and my step so short and stow : creek down by the mill, How I uaed to go a fishing e Fvery Saturday evening, mo and Tom and Joe and bill. Just sitting here dreaming of ja girl I used to know, With sparkliug eyes and curley locks in the misty long ago, Dreaming of the spelling match and the many husking bees And the mrioulight ramble homeward underneath the whis- J' "," ,- by-go- ne in-.th- pering trees. Just sitting here dreaming of 'the woods I used to roam, Watching the birds at mating time and the squirrels to their ' home. , Seems like to me 'twas yesterday but it has been many a day Since a careless barefoot boy-- I spent the time in play. Just sitting here dreaming while a tear steals in my eye, Of my old home and mother and the happy days gone by, . Wlien life was like a singing brook, a long and gladsome song, Danciug iu the twilight shadows bright and happy all day long. Just sittiug here dreaming of that home beyond the sky, Where we'll meet again some day in the future you and I, Dreaming that no darkening shadow may rise that day to mar, The passage of our trembling sonls when we cross o'er " the bar. White Plains Tel. W. C. Hamby left Wednesday for ,M. E. Church South Richmond, Va., where he will atServices at the M. E. Church tend The Postmasters Convention. Ho will be gone ten days and will South Sunday at 11 :00 a. m. by J. B. visit other points of Interest before Adams P. E. and at 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. This service will close returning, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Davis were mv pastorate. I want all my members to attend this Bervice. Thero here Saturday visiting friends. will be u special program by the Ernest Lacy left Saturday for His Sunday Sunday morning at home at Crofton, whore be will 9:80. WeSchool hope to have a full attendspend a couple of weeks before enance. You are a meraborBO be sure tering school at Valpanso. and come out and be in your place. Miss Mary Trathen spent the week end in the country visiting Christian Church 9 Howard J. Brazelton closed a sucIt. O. Oldham is at work again aN cessful meeting' with the Grapevine ter a weeks illness. Church Friday night, and will All Mr" and Mrs. Clair Horton were his pulpit Sunday morning aud the gueBt of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. n night. 3unday Sohool at 0:30 a. m. , Suuday. Mrs. Lou Kennedy visited friends Uncle zra Says in Madisonville Sunday. "It don't take more'n a gill uv efC. S. Williams, of Madisonville fort to git folks into a peck of trouwas here Wednesday. ble" and a little neglect of constipaMrs. Eliza Moore returned Wed- tion, billtouBness, indigestion or nesday from a pleasant visit with other liver derangeraont will do the same. If ailing, take Dr. King's relatives in Madisonville. New Life Pills for quick results. Miss Gertrude Black, of Madison- Easy, safe, euro, and only 25 cents at all druggiBts. ville, was hero Wednesday. seveMrs. A. B. Lacy is spending '. ' ral dayB with her mother, at Crof- CURFEW LAW WILL BE ENFORCED ton, thiB week. Mibb Carrie Croft,- - of Alleusvllle, Kids Must be in by 9 In Madisonville is spending her vacation with her rela-tivoB. Al-mo- ' $1,475. Aug. 28. Western Union Tel. Co., 288 miles $lO;722.Cu Sept. 18, Southern Express Co 41.0 Sept. 18. Pullman Co., 49 98 miles.-.$21,758.04fc. parents. O'clock or be Run in by Police tended the Nashville State Fair milQS..-$lO,082.8- "Wednesday. The Garrick Theatre in Mad isonville, when finished will be tho prettiest play house outside of Louisville iu the State. Sept. 18. American Exp r e s s Miss Essie Nictiolls is in Louis-vill- e 22.20 Co., this week. Sept. 18. Adorns Express Co., Rankin Eastin waF-i- n Nashville 12.18 miles.5,287.50. Weduebday attending the 9. miles.--$7,802.7- 9. Ten-nesseee yet? Did vou know that the last Legis lature passed an act lor the enforcement of the attendance of children The Orator Who Nearly Lost His Pants in tho Common schools, there Is such In the September American a Law, and anyone having in custo-dMagaziup appq'urs the following control or supervision of any about a delegate at the Baltichild, or children botween the ageB of seven and twelve years Bhall cause more convention who made a suoh child or children to be enrolled bpeech: in, and to attend, some public or "The crowd listoned approv-ingl- y private school for the full common to a frenzied speech from school torm, any parent, guardian, a Southwestern statesman who or other person failing to comply with the nrovlslons of this law, Bhall introduced au entirely hew forfeit to the use of the schools with ture. With his right hand outin the district in which suoh child stretched he made wild clutches lives, the sum of not lesB than five at his shoulder with his left hand dollars, nor more than twenty dol thumb, It turned put tuat this lars for the first oflenBe. nor less was no. more affectation to emthan ten dollars, nor more than flftv dollars for the second offen'se. It phasize his rhetoric, but that his shall also be the duty of the teach 'galluses' wore slipping. He reera to report promptly and regularly marked to a follow delegate as to the Trustees or other local Bonooi he came down from the platform : DeMos8 Were in' Earlington officers, the names of all parents, Thursday on business. guardfans, or other personB who fail I duru near lost ray pants.' " Elmer and John Lantaff of to comply with this law. If you knew tho real value of Buelah were in Madisonville The road from the W. R. Raymer Chamberlain's Liniment for lame corner, to the OhriBtian Church back, soreness of tho musoles, sprain Thursday. aud , rbuomatio pains, you would Rev. S. M. Bernard has just should be made, as so many have never wish to be without it. For offered to assist in this work, it does sale by All Dealers. (Continued on page 4) look like the church folks' should begin. Eldie Pheloa. city tax collector, is out with hiB books, you had better pay up, before you are prdeeeded agalnBt aB a Delinquent.' ' Strauge how good and Bonie people get, and how little they know, just before the' Grand Jury goes into session. If you are a good citizen, you will assist the officers of the law fn ridding the community of that which tends to make your town worse and make of your boyB anything but boys, remember "that when you shield a criminal, or anyone that is violating the law, you are v, Everybody is liable to "catch cold" but those who glvo a cold proper attention never have serious iutftf diseases. It is noglect thnt makes them serious. Prudent per HORE-HOUNsons uao BALLARD'S SYRUP as soon as the troublo appears and tho cold is cured at once.' Price 25o, 50c aud $1.00 per bottlo. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated Drug Department. ' State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Payne, of were in Nor-touvill- e, I Madisouville St Charles Talk ij ing Mr. Blanks' finger, and shaking ihem up considerably. Mibb Nell Robinson was in n Earl-iugto- D .- Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Hall returned home Wednesday from Indianapolis where she has been the guest of Mrs. O. G. Ong. Don't forget the opening of the Garrick Theatre in Madisonville Oct. 4, "The Yankee Girl.".. Miss Lena Arnold, of Greenville, who has been the guest of Mrs. W. J. Oox in this city, returned home Tuesday. Miss Clara Doudna is the guest of relatives in Ohio M. K. Gordon was in Nortou-vill- e Tuesday. Miss Dixie Morrow, of Nebo, was in Evansville Tuesday. Mrs. O. A. Morton, is visiting her mother Mrs. Walker in Henderson. Mrs. Fred Fieler aud Elizabeth Thursday. Have you paid y.our city TaxeB attending State Fair at Nashville thlB week. The bridges in and around St. Charles, are in a bad condition, and dangerous for driving. H. O. Strader and wife, Bpent Sunday in Eddyville. Mrs. D. P. Curry, and little daughter Emily, have returned home after Tho bride is a splendid an extended .visit to relatives and while the groom is a young man of friends In Louis.ville, and Owenton, sterling worth, and both have a great number of friends hete. The Q. R. Jacobs returned last Satur- young couple left on the Dixie Flyday, after a two weeks visit to rela- er for Tennessee. tives and friends in Grayford Ind. A Bore throat can be treated best Gilbert King, of Earlington, waB from the outside. The throat should be rubbed gently with BALLARD'S in our city Monday. SNOW LINIMENT. Apply at Mr. and Mrs. R., G. McEuen and night and cover with a cotton cloth little Bon Reginald, of Earlington, bandage; by mornlug the soreness will disappear. Price 25o, 50c and spent Sunday here with relatives. $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard D. D. Woodruff and daughter Miss Mining Co., Incorporated Dru Charlie, are visiting relatives and Martin-Peyton Mrs. J. H. WilkinB spent Monday At a meetinc of the Oity Ooun-c- il night iu Earlington and attended Wednesday night, ltjfwas the meeting of the Rebeccas. that the Ourfew Law The revival conducted by Rev S. M, Bernard, of Madisonville, closed which has been an ordinance for Wednesday with 25 additions. a long time shall from this time Miss Mary Trathen left Friday for forward be enforced. Mayor Evansville where she will spend a Gatlin has gi.veu' the policemen two days conference of the Cumberinstructions to arrest every child land Telephone & Telegraph Co. found on the streets of Madisonat the lake Wednesday morni- ville after 9 o'clock in the evenng;. ing and to proceed according to "I Buffered habitually from constipation, law. Doan's Regulets relieved and strengthened the At 9 o'clock the whistle at the bowels so that they have been regular ever Electric Works will be,blown so since." E Davis. Grocer, Sulphur Springs Texas. as to give warning that it is time for the youngsters to get to their MIsb Fannie Martin and Oladie homes. This law is tn be rigidly Peyton were quietly married yester- enforced without regard as to day morning at 5 o'olock by Rev. G. who may get caught iu the toils M. Dame at the home of the bride. of the law. young lady, 'A"lurge,crdwd-attended-'i;he-bUp-tizing An artical that has real merit should in time become popular, That Buch is the oase with Chamber-Iain'- s Cough Reriedy "hns been attested by many dealers. Here is one of them. H. W, Hendricksou, Ohio Falls, Ind., wrltos,'"Chamber-lain'- s C ough Remedy is the best for coughs, colds and croup, and Is my beBt 8tller." For sale' by All Dealers. Wanted at once 100 Miners. Steady-work. m & 3 ,1 3 NortonviujE Coai. j & Coke Co. Incorporated Miss Ola Robinson, who is attending Bchool at Earlington. spent Saturday and Sunday here with relatives, W. J. Faull and D. D. Woodruff, made a business trip to Earlington Saturday. Fall law-abidi- ng MesdameB W. J. Faull and B. F. Gilliland, spent Saturday in Earlington with relatives and friends. J. W. Prltchott. ol Earlington, was in our city Monday. Miss Mona Faull who 1b attending school at Dawson, spent Saturday and Sunday here with parentB. Leonard Palmer, of Dawson, spent Sunday here with relatives. NorrlB King was in Earlington Millinery September 25 and 26, 1912 m Our Hats are extinctive and exclusive in style and reasonable in price. A cordial invitation is given to youo visit our store during this exhibition. it fc. mdc n Opening Saturday. W. G. Wright, of Carbondale, was in our town Monday. Jas. R. Rash, F. D. Rash, General Manager and R. E. Whifler, Chief Engineer, of the St. Bernard Mining Go., Earlington, Ky., were in pur city Monday on business. a t .. m ' j$s ivi riirsAT-- E i i ivi v li" W Madisonville, posite Hotel "Madison r Ky. equally guilty. St. Charles has a city health officer, ancBhould you know of any premises that it dangerous to the public health, it is your duty to report the same to hlra. E. L. Blanks happened to a very nalnf ul accident Monday afternoon. while returning from Fox Run mine with his so'ii !Ed. their mule became I'ttrlghteaedWan Automobile and rah away, throwing them out and break- un-clean- ly Mrs. Dr. Veal, of Daniel Boone, and visitors, called on Mrs. Dr. Curry, of our city Monday Josopb and Will Ashmore, of the Buffalo country, were in town Monday on business. Mrs. MaUdo Tuck, and children have returned to their home in Bowling, Green after an extended visit to Mrs. Heglnbottom of this place. Hev. S. M. Bailey will hold hiB regular serviced at the Methodist With (Continued on Page 4.) Ckm' Prgruu K3" Minstrels at Tempje Theatre, Night, September 21$t. StrJmv &. f ). .....- - . . fvp. ii ii ""''''''""'"""'"'"niiippBaHHHaaMMvnNMH '!-'- - Vf,ff ' . fW- 1 ,J. A ,? ; ... .c . . . ,'v.. . . w gg ' - v KRV 'X , r ' ... -- i'inini , ,.- - "--i . ifa "j irti.i hMifWf'i v-w- ...;.V. ti HBee of Advertising Rates DiepUy Advertisements, 16c per inch siujrle iasua Locals and Inside Pages, 10o per line Readers Resolutions and Cards of Bo per line Thauks Bo per line Obituary Poetry Slight reductions on time . , . PRED1UX.E1J -- -- JSUUO . Wl-- U UUOJ. " Five Cents' Apiece ThU Winter Did Little Business Last Spring l,., Hens v ir1 Y ,i PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER j. e. fawo-- tt Member contract Also locals that run several monthe without change display advertise-meut- s. Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League Entered at the' Burlington Post Office as Second OIbbb Matter. ' : ' Branch Office in Ben Slaton's Office, Next DoorAILEENJAVIS, Kentucky, Phone No. 24-- 2 Rings-M- lSS mile, '.M""" Mgn Ooiumbus, 0., Sept. 18. Eggs nt 5c apiece is the price which housewives may have to pay uext winter,, according to Frof. F. S. Jacoby, head of the poultry department of the Ohio state university. He attributes the prob-abl- e soaring priced to the good rates paid for poultry Inst spring. Farmers au.l chicken raisers could afford better to sell their hpns than to feed them for ej:c ,,.,', -- v . . , ' . : . . - - .. - Come AND bin In Hew , Q '' y 1 Telephone 47 Friday, September 20, 1912 production. "Last spring was uot a good ' ..- - MM' EVERYBODY OUGHT TO DO IT 3 "Stop that grouchy pessimism, Grin and bear it make a blull; OeaBO complaints and criticism, ' Hustle for tine stuff ; MJet the nicklbB and the dimes, If dollar bills evade you; mnn'fc nflimlt the crv "Hard TimeB' o hinder or dissuade you; t ' r rvr but left behind fpr other climates,sure. trjis Is costly and not always Best Breed for Eggs. A better way the way of to use Dr. Klnsr's New Tho best breed for egg productloa T&okljo Bometiilng big; at 4 one that has been bred especlallr Discovery and oure yourselfyour Oast your worries to the birds; egg productloa and not a particu- homo. Stay right there with for friends, and take this sake medi""Get right down aud dig; lar breed. cine. Throat and lung troubles find BrUBh tho cobwobs from your eyeB, The Hen Who Succeed relief and health returus. Its Make timeB hotter ADVERTISE. as heads of larjre enterprises are quickin coughs, colds, grip croup, help and sore lungs men of ureat onercry. SuccesB, today whooping-coug- h - lware of Ointments for Catarrh demands health. To all 1b to fall. make it a positive blessing. 50c and Tt'n nttpr'follv for a man to endure $1 00. Trial bottle tree. Guaranteed that Contain Mercury, half alive condi by all druggists. a weak, tAs mercury will surely destroy iho senso of tion when Electric Bitters win put deradge the whole system woelUnd completely on his feet in short order. hltn rii-Selfish Philosophy. when entering It through the mucous surfaces. "Four bottles did me more real "You can be a great hero," said the Such articles should never be used except on the Kood than any other medicine 1 prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the ever took," writes unaB. a. Aiieu, campaign adviser, "by standing aside fold to the good you else damage they will do Is ten Sylvania, Ga. "After years of suf; and letting someone "Yes," have the the replied can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh foflngwith rheumatism, liver trouyou wanted." CureTmanufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., To ble, stomaoh disorder?, and derang- energetic candidate. "But the other ledo, O., contains no mercury and is taken inter, ed kidneys, I am again, thanks to fellow will get all the medals and apnally, acting directly upon the blood and mubous Electric Bitters, Hound and well." plause. What'a the use of being an surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Try them. Only 50 cents at all anonymous hero?" genuine. It Is taken you get multi-tiirinniR run-down, ht Hurry out that merchandise, Make times better ADVERTISE. Quit your kicking Set a grip; PuBh with all your might, Start things at a merry clip, Then keep them going Fightl Put Borne giquer In, your words; Provide a Dust Oath. The setting hen should bo provided with a dust bath, a place whero she can dust herself each, day when she comes off tho nest If provided with a proper place and right material sho will generally keep herself free from llco, but If sheMoes not do so, sho ought to be dusted at least onco a week with Insect powder. After all th chicks are out of tho shells, the hen should be dusted again for fear Many Driven From Home of llco upon tho chicks. Tho dust left Every year in many parts' of the on tho hen's feathers will cause' the country, thousands are driven from lice on tho chicks to die or move their homes by coughB and lung disaway. eases. Friends and business are one for hutching, and this faot also will cause a shortage of laying hens this fall," says Prof. Jacoby. "In New York egas are now selling at price which they do not command usually uutil late in the fall. Instead of being replenished now, storage htnrbR nre heiurr drawn 0U to fill the present demand. 986 ill Price $22.50 FOR LADIES tt li ? M A ; Te handle the celebrated Wooltex Goods and jo u have never seen such values in Tailored Suits at" the very beginning of the season. ;- Every lady who has seen and examined a WOOL-TE- X will verify et-fl- ce the Cure be sure ieUrnally and mado In Toledo, O., by F. J. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggssts. Price 75c per bottle. Take Hairs' Family Pills for constipation. o. (r- - "IS DIS A'HOTEL" ThoBe who saw Charlie Gano, enter- PRINCESS SPECIAL! This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under new management and it's management guarantees its patrons high class entertainments. Especially Adopted" for Ladies and Children We are again running the "Worlds Best JfictureB." You know what that means. "Lublns." "Biograph," 'Kalems," "Essany," "Pathe," "Sellg" and "Vltograph." MADIS0NV1LLE, KY. Matinee Daily that Prince of black-fac- e ' tainers with Ooburn's Greater MiuBtrels last season, and his mysterious hotel will be interested in the announcement of his latest and boBt vehicle for the comiup; season with that popular attraction. Gano is tho best cpmedian, the most popular black face man who has been seen in this oity in years. He was as an artist, a genuinely fanny impersonator of which tliere are very few loft from the old school. His unassuming aianner oil the stage, his courteous consideration of others was as refreshing as his clean cut comedy, and the omission of tfpurseuess from his jokes. The Kavannah Mnrniner News said of him "Gano is an Artist." He is fpnnyconsistentand refreshing. He never even approaches' the ragged edgo of suggestive comedy." Watch this paper for further notice of Gano and his new vehicle, and watch for day aud 1 MCr Mt CoornaKi wnrKeTraucc ium i w.u Ztta . Price $25.00 ''": ' this statement The" greatest inducement for purchasing a WQOL-TEsuit is the perfect fit, the extraordinary value of the garment 'and the dressy X i 2 p. m. - (1 ft Base Ball 0 . . '. ,' i -- lj, ' (H v ST. til FACT v' i ' ,)Sf(-- . fastest games of base of the season will be pulled oil ball al the Earllngton ball park Monday by the Earllngton ball olub and the Cherokee Indians. Earllngton has secured Charlie Burden, of the Ohio State League, to do the slab work for them, with Henry Davis behind One of tho Local Evidence Evidence that can be" verified. Fact Is what wb want. Opinion is not enough. Opinions differ. " 1 Here's an Earllngton tact. You can test it. Mrs. Mollie Clements, Earlington, Take HERBINE for heartburn, K.v.. savs: "I was in such great it Bouf belcbiug or constipation, the liver, pain from kidney trouble that I had cleanses and strengthens stomach ana ooweis. rnce duo. to scream alpud. The pamB seemed Sold bp St. Bernard Minlug Co., In- more than I could endure. After corporated Drug Department. every doctor in this locality had the bat Some game. Qpiue out. effect the wearer gets. The jDrice.of Wooltex is nothing "to compare with the value you receive. We want every jady in Earlington to see and examine our line of tailored suits before making a 1 'as JV " date. Feel languid, weak, run down? Headache? Sjomacu "off?" A good remedy is Burdock '" BJood Bitters. Ask your druggist- - Price f t.oo, I Changing Times In China. ICidtiey Pills and they did wonders on account The Temple of Heaven forme. I do pot know what caused. of its floral riches will be converted my kidney trouble. My back was so Dally Into a botanical garden. Pekln failed to help me, used Doan's NewB. chase elsewhere.-'- - ,.,.:. frl -. iN llj TO SEE IS TO KNOW WE HAVE THE BEST IN """1 SI .00 GLASSES HOPKINS COONTY Wc fit glasses Will ,, change ' to your eyes perfectly and the lens, FREE, anytime be. ;v VHr-j ,. within one year if needs sore and lame that I had to catch' ahold of chairB when walking. My limbs wore swollen and my sight became affected. I was also nervous and. dizzy aud my head aohed nearly all thy time. One day a re1 lative called on me and ask me if I had ever tried Doan's Kidney Pills. She said that if three boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills did not dp. auy good she would pay for them and insisted so1 persistently that at last I 'got somei They made ice. feel much better, in every way. $ believe that they saved ray life. ;I am now entirely cured and enjoying better health than I have been for years.', For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Co., Buffalo, cents. Foster-Mllbur- n New York, sole, agents for the - We guarantee, . , qual'rice $35,00 ity, fit and satisfac? tion. ... Other styles of glasses fit in Gold and Gold Filled at very reasonable prices. United States. Bemeraber the nameDoan's and take no other.' ' St. Barnard Mining Co. Incorporated Demands of Duty. To do our duty' In life it must ever be done with the aid of all that is" highest In our soul, highest la the truth that la ours. Mwterllnck. ' W. R. COYLE, Manager Stores t !( Hollinger & Truempy if?'.' v if ' ("fti JEWELERS and OPTICIANS Bad breath, bitter taste, dizziness aud a geueral "no account" feellug is a sure sign of a torpid fevdrv HERBINE Is tho medicine ueeded. Tt uinkes the liver active, vitalizes blood, regulates thp bowols and restores, aflne feellug. ot energy ud i.ni.fnlnntc Pried rfla. Sold bv St B'TuHrd Unfair 'Go.-ted Drug Department. te Earlington; .SSifeBi . L5C j.-- ! (?";'-""- .i (4s Jtr.ngW ... vhh " tmU. JeSEM bbtltkXb. i i. . n ' .' Mat X 'J kTMLMMtt In Mammoth Cave The Dry Fall Outing to Kentucky's Great .Subteranean Wonder, or 200 Miles Underground Tuesday, Oct. 15. C: A. MORTON - ', THE NEWEST NOVELTY :t. mV, ?? MADISON VILLE, KY., . MAGIC HOUSEHOLD ZIPP! IT LIGHTS LIGHTER Funeral Director and Embalmer Any Call Answered Arranged for private and select parties, home people and their visitors. Kiver low, echo A New Invention for Obtaining a Bright Flarne Without the The man who whispeis down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and "hollers." grand, and cave dry. The time to see Mammoth Gave when at railroad its best. Kouud-tri- p Promptly Day or Night. fare .$8.40 from Earlington and all' way stations and regular train 4:85 a.m. Board at Gave Hotel from arrival for dinner until af was In Mrs.Hrp Nourso ter dinner following; day, also inThursday. cluding the two trips through the Mrs. Stella Iterap was in Madison cave for $5 50. Limit on tickets villo Thursday. 10 days. Have vou seon the new CHAIRS Write or phoue L. &. N. Agent at the IDLE HOUR. Jaa. Mulvaney, who has been conMrsi A. 0. Davidson left Friday ducting a blacksmith business here for an extended visit in Alabama. for sometime has sold same to C. E. Mrs. A. G. Morehead waB in Madi- Barnett the liveryman and has reMudi-ionvilie Use of a Match SAFE - QUICK - HANDY - ECONOMICAL This article consists of a ished nickel reservoir, pol- M 1' as illuscot-to- n. trated, containing absorbent ' charge lasts for m'onths. .When once satuated vthe The lighting rod has an asbestos tip tiW'i ft HSiwsH and sparking metal. good for 5000 lights. , Each tip tired from work. Mrs. Eldred Davis is visiting in' John Hoffman, of Nebo, was in the Town News NaBhvllle this week. Madisonvllle Friday enroute to Newest shapos best stylos in all Hupkinsville. Annual Fall Opening of Pattern the finest tailored hats and beautiWillie Griffin, who has been ill so. ful Pattern hatB. Metcalf'B Millin- HatB Sept. 25 and 36 Bishop's Milionjr. with typhoid fever is considerery, Madisonvills. Ky. linery,, Madisonvllle, Ky. ably Improved. Mrs.W.B. Vinson wrb called to the bed Bide of her father who was sonvllle Thursday. of .Extra tips can.also be furnish- This lighter is t ed with outfit. entirely new. Each is packed in a . separate rv I. 11 vlsittHgln Graham. 'See our.swell line'of Tailored hatB at Metcalfe Millinery, Madisonvllle, lventucky. Mrs. Tom Yeasey and children, who have been visiting friends and relatives In Slaughtersvllle have returned home. MIbb Emma Vinson, who has been visiting friends in Slaughtersvllle has returned homo. Arc You Going to Buy BaSi box with' screws for attaching to i- -t wall. A WAGON If so; it will pay you to call and let us show you the Hender- son. I K PRICE 25 CENTS EACH ST. BERNARD MINING INCORPORATED GO. xqle hour-- is J". a Good PLACE to go DRUG DEPARTMENT Mrs. E. Fawcott and daughter Hazel, of Madiaonvllle wore m town Thursday. Miss Lurliuo Coil, of Madisonvllle enent Thursday iu the city with the Misses Victory. Beautiful Hue 'of Pattern and 'Tailored Hats on display Sept. 35 and !M. Bishop's Millinery, Madisonvllle, Ky Miss Gertrude Black, of Madisonvllle, wm in town Thursday. Gilbert Long was in Madisonvllle Thursday night. LOST Sterling silver oigarette case, supposedly between Empire and Nortenville. Flndor will please return same to this office and receive reward of $5.00. Arthur Vinson was in Madisonvllle Thursday night. Judge Yost, of Madisonvllle, went to Greenville' Friday .morning, Bibles and' Wall Mottoes, all grades and prices. Pioturesof JesuB Christ as Infant, youth, Crucified and Ideal,' 10c for the four. Can furnish you anybook published. WAIiTKR Royal Arch Chapter Elect Officers the best wagon ma- terials obtainable by skilled workmen. made-fro,. It is - See us before you buy ' The annual election of officers of Royal Arch Chapter 141 was held here Tuesday night. The Jollowing officers were elected: R D. Rash, High Priest ; Roy L. Foard, King; H. R. McOreary, Scribe; E. R. Heafer, K. of H; N. G. Alford, P. S. ; Jno. M. Hngan, R. A. O. This lodge ib in splendid condition in point of members and Tegular attendance. Cheapest accident Insurance Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. For burns, scalds, cuts and emergencies. All druggists sell it. ascanffjoc. FALL ANNOUNCEMENT al Plain Hardware Madisonville, Ky. Co. ON Gilbert Kinfc was in town Friday. Nj MAllTIN. Mrs. J. E, Fawcett and family of Dallas Curtis went to HoDtown Madisonvllle, aud Mrs. Brnest Newton and family, and Mrs. O. J' JFrlday. MisseB Pauline DaviB and Mary HutohenBon and little son spent Hewlett were in, Madisonvllle Thursday at .Lakeside Park fishing. The University four with Coburn Thursday. Mlnestrell. Teitge, Crokett Settle, Paul Banks was in Madisonvllle Lucas. Thursday on buslnesB. T. C. O'Bryan, of Madisonvllle, '' Have you ever was In town on business Friday. been to The M. K. Gordon of Madisonvllle waB ' PRINCESS in thp olty Thursday on busluess. If yon haven't The public 1r cordially invited to it's time yo'u attend the FaII Opening of Bishop's were making Millinery Sept. 25 and 20. MadisonA STARTER vllle, Ky. A communlpation was received this week signed "A Header of The Bee." It was a letter said to have been written by our Lord, JUBt after theoruciflxion. We do not publish this letter as it waB published in ' Men are Busy at Rifle Range the Bee last year. If the writer There are about 100 men camp- will call at the Bee office be ed here this week practicing at glad to glvo them a copy of the pathe rifle range, these are soldiers per coataimng the letter. who did not go to the encamp-men- t Dallas Curtis was in Crofton Friwe-will 23, 24 and 25 at Anniston, Ala. The day. weather is ideal for camp life and some good scores are being made. Ool. Henry, of Hopkfns-ville- , in iu charge of the men. What We Never Forget according te Bclence. are the things associated with our early home life, such as Buoklen'a Arnica Salvo, that mother or grandmother used to cure our burns, boils, scalds, sores, cuts, sprains or skin eruptions, bruises. Forty years of cures prove, Ub merit. Unrivaled for piles, corns or cold sores. Only 25 cents at all druggists. William Boss, of Madisonvllle, I IiUoian Turner was in Norton-viil- e Stfe will have at; our: store, a special Tailor representing one of the largest Merchant Tailoring houses in the business and he will have with him all the new Browns and Blues, which are the prevailing colors for fall. We will appre-ciat- e having you call: examine his line. ..-We guarantee ; , to fit and please you. Respectifully, -. Friday. Indigestion causes heartburn, nausea, impure blood, and more trouble than many different kinds of diseases. The food you eat ferments ut your stomach, ana the poisons it forms are absorbed Into your whole system, causing many distressing symptonts.. At the first sign of 'indigestion,' try stomach, nervousness, sour G IDLE HOUR SEPT; 20 TONIGHT SEPT. 20 "Reaping a Whirlwind5' a Nestor With JA0K OONWAY and Eugene Ford in the leading roles. You know what that means. It means a picture, returned home Friday uight after working in Dawsou all summer. Miss Charlie Davis one the St. Bernard popular ole.rks is visiting in the State Fair in Nashville this week that is good. ' . "The Helping Jland" Powers Another one of those Powers child plays. A little girl atarto out to do acts of kindness and charity, and causes v' consternation in the household. "The Dividing Line" Imp A story of the civil war. You will like it, f Don't forget we give away a dollar tonight. Adt-Alt- e lOo OPEN 6!45 .Good Pictures Gtiildr-ex-- x Sea New Paint Nfc Ciuirs pi I can save you money on your, fall' ;ault. Let'tne, bqow you ray samples. Walter N. Mabtin. Mrs. Sadie Graham of Texas is vis iting relatives'horo tin's week. MIbs Mtujftrle Whitfield has a Btudio in the V. M. 0. A. building iu Madisonvllle. She lias a large class. You are, cordially Invited to attend our Annual Fall Opening of Pattern hatB, Sept. 26 and 28. Metcalf's Millinery, Madlsonvilie, Ky., Mrs. Grasly of Mortons Gap is visiting her daughter Mrs. Bobt. Priest of tnju place. Mrs- - M. E. Henry of Madisonvllle who has been visiting relatives here several days has returned home. ,WAN,TED Gentlemen room-er- s for two nicely reasopable. fice. Bedford's Black-Draught the old, reliable, vegetable liver powder, to quickly cleanse your system from these undesirable poisons. Mrs. Riley Laramore, of Gaodwater, Mo., says: "I suffered for years from dyspepsia and heartburn. Thedford's doses, cured my heartburn in a few days, ana now 1 can eat without Try it. distress." Black-Draught, ll Cansier & Maloney Earlington Kentucky furnished , ' l The IDLE HOUR is a COOL pfoce to go these hot nights. ft1 roomsi centrally1 located, terms Apply at this of- Insist on Thedford's K3E1 tf o BEE ADS PAY W-,,-- -.., , . pHHOfi 'STS'"1M " ',W 'rrwqswa?wrS3 ' J W .J , -,. HMSjgWyll ""WT ,,, ... ,,,y NTH-'-w!,, 1 ., I. ftrmm$v i..T....M.,.rr, r "" mi ' in i " wi mmmmmm ' i jp P New England Women From THESE SIX LETTERS Prove that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Does Restore the Health of Ailing Women.' of Life and suffered Boston Mass. "I was passing through tho Chance -- ADDITIONAL MAOISOKVILLE NOTES nee lyQiiRAWp.P nnuPiiiiFS wm&MBuaaBmmam m m sW7 mmi (Continued from Page 1.) I cfrtalnly think that erery one who is troubled as your Compound Tablets a faithful trial, and they will Ckobqk Judy, 803 Fifth Street, South Boston, Mass. eM 1$$ wi . Phmnix. R.I. "I worked steady in the mill from feelblduntU I had been married a yar, and I think that caused .m,'bad my WtWplm, davL 1 ings. I had soreness in my side near two or TMick, and sometimes I would have to lie in bed for ivas not able to do my housework. Compound has helped mo wonderfully in "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable 0l?go use my letter for tho good of others. la7to Sanything within my power to recommend your JnuA Kkq, Box 282, Phoonlx. B.L R.U Letter from Mrs, Julia King, Phoenix,was 12 years tho time I concluded an interesting revival for tho Nortouville Christian Ohurch 27 additions many of them aro leading citizens. Mrs. Luke 'league who ImB been sick is better. Mis. Elizabeth Teaguo of Dawson mother of DennieTeague was striken with paralysis. Mrs. J. T Alexander and children have returned to Madison-vill- e after a visit to relatives in Orider. Mrs. J. E. Lily of Mnrganfield was the guest of her son Percy Lily Thursday. Miss Lurline Ooyle of Madison-vill- e was the guest of the Misses Victory thiB week. The.iirplloit confidence that many people have in Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera anil Diarrhoea Remedy 1b founded on their experience in tho use of that remedy and their knowledge of the many remarkable cures of Colic, diarrhoea and dysentery that it has effected. For Bale by All Nell Robinson, of St. Charles spent Wednesday night with her sister Mrs. Travis. Mrs. Bnd Long and daughter EdMIsb They Are Closely Observing Public Health Conditions An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Co's., in an Interview on the Bubjeot, made tho BBtoiilshinp statement that tho reason why so many applicants for insurance are rejected is because kidney trouble Is bo common to tho American people, and the largo majority oi applicants ao noi even suspect that they bavo tho disease. He states that luderinir from his own experience and reports from druggists who are constantly in 1b touch with the public, there nnn nrnnaratinn that has nrobftblv been more successful in relieving and curing these diseases tnan any remedy known. The mild and hel Inu Influencn nf TJr. Kilmers Swamp Root 1b soon realizes. It stands the highest for its romarkdble record or ui-re- ot Ike Kir and dreader WilLb'j l closeel oh. account ' 1 Y 1 s r f "I ,xm i1 J " of a -holiday ,'--' Saturday, September open Saturday at 6 P. M. 21st He ,.'t J' y'ji K' Make your purchases of us hciore or after this date is M Will cureB. ' Willimantic, Conn- .-" For five years I troubles causing backache, irregularities,up dimness, and It was impossible for me to walk stairs without Letter from Mrs. Etta Donovan,Willimantic, Conn. suffered untold agony from female ncryousprostra-tion- any ao benefit fromuse something different. I received of them but seemed to suffer more. The last doctor would restore mo to for mo to take anything as nothing Vegetable Compound said it Lydia B. Pinkham's and of the it wouldXund by taking seven bottlesnatural Compouna Mrs. health. -am restored to my other treatment you advised,, I Etta Donovan, 702 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. iSSSSSSS? Sn. SslS Wo find that Swamp Root Is strictly an herbal compound and wo would advise our readers who fool in need of such a remedy to glve'lt a trial. It is on sale at all drug stores in bottleB of two Blzes nnri nno.rinllfir. Wowever, If wlBh first to tost its TOnnHnrfnl mnrit.R. nnnri to Dr. Kil mer & Co., Blnghampton, N. Y.. for a sample bottla, aosoiuteiy iroe. When writing bo sure and mention Bee. the Earllngton fllty-nentB m Rumanian Amazons. M. Vcchlu, tha superintendent of large f.rm at Buzco, Rumania, was at tacked by an army of GO womn, eaya a BucluircBt correspondent. M. Yechlu had refused to allow their cmvs to graze on his land and to frighten the deputation away ho had fired over tho heads of the women. Infuriated tho milkmaids rushed upon him and it was only by the intervention of some shep herds that he was rescued from thoir vengeance. No Longer Forbidden City. Lhasa, which is the capital of Tibet, fnr pnnprfltlons known as the Forbid den City, bocauBo of its political and in iwi religious excluBlveuess. British armed expedition opened the mysterious old city. ProvJous to that time practically every European traveler had been stopped In his efforts to reach tho place. Tho population oi ' M l 1 il : Semi-Week- ly ' Dealers. Subscribe for the "Bee" ; , Autrusta. Me. "Lydia B. Pinkham's ""backache, headache, and tho bad pain I liaa in my rigiu, Wlnmeu Dana, ILF.D. No. 2, Augusta, Me. ycrfcetly well.-M- rs. Me. Letter from Mrs. Winf ield Dana, Augusta,cured tho Vcgetablo Compound has Lhasa is about 35,000. . ' I i ! ' laTa Center, ifewport K : ., w'li ET r you for the bJmpouid thank dMWen has ddne me. I took eight bottles and K shall always Vegele taking a nervous wreck when beganJonK A. it. I 3. Thompson, goJd word it to my frlends.'-M- rs. Newport Vermont. Letter from Mrs. J. A. Thompson, Newport, Vf great benefit Lydia E. Pinkham's Bethlehem, N.H. Letter from Miss Grace Dodds, sweeping carpets, cashing, Bethlehem, N.H." By working very hard, was ironing, Umng heavy baskets of clothes, etc, I got all run down. I - ." r " mother got Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabie already I feel like another girl. I am regular and do fa SSavS tSpaina that Iid, and do not have to go Miss cd will teU aU Gbacib B. Dodds, frJends what tho Compound is doing for me." 133, iietnienem, ss.n .Box ,y Tor 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been tho standard remedy for ills. No one' sick with woman's ailments this docs justice to herself who will not tryherbs,fait mous incdicinc, madefrmn roots and restored somanysufferinffwomentohealth. lias fc-:m- alo ffi&ffit YMAETTNKhXIO1" na, of St. Charles were in town Thursday. They are hero, what's that, why fiOP the New Chairs at the IDLE HOUR L-Dof course. Come out and try tbem. ef BOURBON POULTRY CURE Miss Martraret Kemp waB in Mad- down a chick's throat cures isonville Thursday. capes. A few drops in the drinking water cures and Miss Nellie McManujs, who has prevents cholera, diarrhoea and other chick diseases. One been off on a ten dayB vacation is 60c bottle makes 12 gallons of expected home tomorrow. medicine At all druggists. Sample and booklet on "DisFOR SALE One $100 courso in eases of tfrnrla" pent FUEE. Bouibon Remedy Co. Itilcfku, tj. anything except civil engineering, from International Correspondence School of Scranton Pa. Will Bell at Sold by ST. BERNARD MINING CO., Incorporated, Brag Department a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. 2one s-- - rarv!' Your letter will bo opened, read and answered held in strict confidence. woman and Another Pool Room PtoWritetoLYDIAE.PINKIIAMMEDlCINECO. FrcONFIllENTUL) LYNN, MASS., for advice. rayrOT7TT bCPB II 11 Locomotive's Diet Young Frcddlo is a natural student and observer, and ho is especially Fatherly Pride, In railway matters. The oth"la he proud of hla baby, boy?" er day, waiting with his mother in a "Proud of him? I should Bay ho is. train mysteriously "held up" at a wayWhy, ho spent two hours yesterday side station, Frcddlo pondered: "Mamtrying 'to imaglno hoto ho'll look in a ma, I guesB this is wher,a tho enmik hatl" gine gets lte dinner. They feed" it on coal, hot water and matches, and I guess they let it havo all tho hot air it Time, Anyway. Worked That wants for dessert" In tho Irish rebellion a bombshell Irishman's head. whizzed toward an Pat dodged It with a low bow, and it Not So Dumb. ' went by, taking off the head of a man "Are you a friend of tho dumb behind him. "Faith," exclaimed Pat, brutes?" "You bet I am. That's wky. "ye nlver know a man to Iobo anyI Just hato cats and parrots." thing by bein' perllto!" ;2 " S . it ' T" IV ' A "a fit - T 2 WA M 'f ADDITIONAL ST. CHARLES TALK Henry Mnrtin has rented the old Post Office building and will I" r have it remodeled aud made into a pool room. He has ordered new tables and chairs and other fixtures, add expects to have his pool room in running order in a .short time, 1 Few, if any, medicines, have met with the uniform BUccesB that haB attended tho use of Chamberlain' b Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Tho remarkable cures of Colic and Diarrhoea which it has ef Apply a cotton cloth wet with fected in almost every neighborhood BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT .have given it a wide reputation. For to all wouuds, cuts, burns, sores or sale by All Dealers. blisters, and note It's wonderful healing power. It is prompt and Circuit court begiuB Monday and very effective. Price 25c, 50c and bottle. Sold by there are 48 divorce suits in ths $1 .00 perCo., IncorporatedSt. Bernard Drug DeMining icburt. partment, Mr. and Mrs'. Harry Withers are The Old Wagon Show. in Nashville this week. The wagon show of long ago, it had Tor any itchiness of the skin, for "skin rashes) a funny clown; we lined the way at ehap, pimplet, etc., try Doan's Ointment. 50c break of day to see it into town. Our at all drug stores; money went to the last cent to get us boys Inside. But what of that? For Bom; Not Made. "Professor," said MIsb Skylight, "I hours we sat with eyes distended wide. irant you to suggest a course in life The wagon Bhow of long ago, it only er ma, I have thought of journal-Ja- had one ring, and wo could Bit closo to " "What are your own it, and never miss a thing. " MOh, my soul yearns and Jthroba and pulsates with an ambition Belief Deeply Rooted. to give the world a that I had rather believe in fables in tho jtfhall be marvelous in its scope, and relrdly entrancing in the vastness of Talmud and tho Koran, than that 9t structural beauty!" "Woman, this universal frame is without a mind. Bacon. fou're born to bo a milliner." -v m (Continued from page 1) Ohurch Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night. Mr. Levagood, assistant I. O. agent, has been holding down the Key at McHenry station this week. Miss Bessie Cook won the twenty four piece Silverware Sot, which was offered by the moving picture show, in their popularity contest, she also won one dollar in the Sawing contest. WOMEN If Not Come and See Ours oi PliPll V IV MEN, If Not Come and See Ours T incllna-jtionB?- Ufo-wor- k community we wish tosay, that we expect, and have planned . for the biggest Ready-to- wear business ever done in Madisonville. We are showing a wide range of Models, Weaves and Colors combinations, introducing the most recent ideas .from New York and" Paris fashions aii-- ; ' thorities. We will announce our Fall Opening. this -- To the lady shoppers "JwSsBi !Si2mvm fit 3 -- Jim BmmW f M wlsfiiiwl r They are the most distinctive clothes in town. They are distinctive in appearance without be ing faddish. high-grad- . They are snappy and e in .'! appearance without being exaggerated. They are distinctive in appearance without emphasis on the richess of color and '. fabric. . - .'. . . -' k r - - . ..; '.'7 ' I m TEMPLE THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY SATURDAY, SEPT. 21 ? tH , COWJKN'S. .J. A. Progressive MINSTRELS 0 .Men and young men have come to realize these facts and to know that they can get, between $15 and $25, the kind in a few .days, but we cordially invite of a suit or overcoat that fits in vell departyou to visit our Ready-to-we' ment at any, time that's convenient to with their business career. If you have not been in the habit of you and see .the many beautiful garbuying your clothes from us we want to ments already ondisplay: Judging from thW volume of" business ; see you. , Come here and put us to the test, The clothes you want are1 here weare doing in this department-alreaclyour style,, your ideas, let us show ,are our f offerings iii, Ready-to-weyou how we can be of help to you, creating quite a sensation. '. "if- ' v V- -i 0. ar . f y at dflB REMEMBER We are always glad to have you We are sure we can satisfy 'you. 5' tire $ Bigger and Better than Ever Before, Presenting an enchange of Program with new Dancers, Singers and High Qrade Minstrel Entertainers. inspect onr . mer-chandi- so Nothing but I America's Foremost Burnt-Oor- k whoth-e- r that will satisfy CHARLIE GANG Artist, you want to buy ar not. JKrtlamnNunir. m: 7 Ip FF2LICE5, 3o, 50c and 75c ' i. jLtilitlL itL2&.i.i & it''L J' ,,'i' o '' us. ' . M, 'i ..Mwa w 'jmt Vn ta. m."s . j Ik. ? ' .A..V.iflfi WiLUKWSlJtrflfMJS .' JliASaaUaX'SiiL l&MiidiMhilMi uUJ..x.iiilliUJtf&Sci.