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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 4, 1912
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 4, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 bee1912100401_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 4, 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. N' - . .. M -'- W' v, l. & TUESDAY S.r: TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON and FRIDAY AFTERNOON IF YOU DOWT ADVERTISE YOUR i TWENTY-THIR- D BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE iVt . YEAR OHTTOOHIS TO DE- - EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COVNTli; XT., FR1DA1, OCTOBER 4, 1912 89 P Irs GREAT INTEREST .- M0UNCI CURX FRAUDS National Crusade on Tuberculosis Day 'Against Use of Fake Remedies for Consumption v -" BEING DISPLAYED In Idle Hour Popularity Contest All Contestants are Working From thousands of pulpits in all parts of tho United States, fake Hard J. P. HAMER IN THE LEAD MRS. Thero b uo doubt quityj a great deal of iuterest is being taken in the Idle Hour Popularity Oou-tes- t. All of the' Candidates are hard at work and making good showings.. Mrs. J. P. Hamer is in the lead with 18,200 votes. There are four others very close to her. Following is a list of candidates: 13,200 Mrs. J. P. Hamer., . .12,475 Miss Katherine Fonwick. Miss Nellie McManus Miss Sue Wade Davis X " I Par 11,975 11,000 Miss Elizabeth Long ..'..-- . . 10,075 . . 10,150 Miss Emma Vinson From aclual'records on file in the 8,1100 Mis9 Gladys Whitford office of The National Association, Mist Jimmie D. Emberton. .8,000 It is estimated that tho volume of 7,400 business done annually by the varMiss Lelia Vanghu 0,000 ious concerns who sell fake remeMisB Agnes Mul,vauey 0,400 dies for tuberculosis airounts to1 Miss Eunice Draper $16,000,000. The number 0,000 well over Mi6S Veronica Hanna of these remedies now being used as 5,250 Miss Mary E. Burke. "cpreB" is over 500. .4,000 Three classes of "cures.' are disMrs. Gilbert Long 3,050 tinguished by the National AssociaMiss Verla Davis 8.700 tion, In the first class are included Miss Sybil Ashby 8,400 bundredsdf devices and drugs which Mips Audry Oobb can be bought for any sum ranging 3,000 from ten conts to live dollars at a Miss Florence Floyd 2,000 drug store. The second class of Mis Ida Lee Sisk .' 1.000 "cures" Includes the "institutes," Miss Effie Stokes'. -. 1.000 professors," orcjpnipanleB of "docMiss Gertie Oavaness .1.000 tors," who tor a consideration guarMiss Kathrine Bhtir.. antee to euro consumption by some .1.000 secret methods" of which they are Miss Mollie Whalen 1 000 tho sole proprietors. There are 3Iiss Gladys Vaughn ?f these inMiss Elizabeth Kemp.. .. v 1.000 nearly one hundred-fift- y 1.000 stitute JrandB In the United States, Miss Mablo Browning cheating tho people gut of millious . 1.000 Miss Golda Salmon of dollars annually. 1.000 Miss Grace Forrester In the third class of t'oures" are Miss Margaret Atkinson . . . 1 000 placed a number of homo-mad- e rem1.000 edies, which either through ignorMrs. Charlie Doyle 1.000 ance or supoutition have been adMiss Gertie O'Bannou Miss Susan M. Crutchfleld..l.O00 vanced as1 treatments for tuberculosis. Some of these are onions, lemMiss. Connie Fen wick.. .. ... 1,000 on b, rattlesnake poison, coal dust, Miss Frauds MoElfatrickT. 1.000 lime dust, pigs' blood, dog oil, milk 1.000 'strippiugs," and even alcohol. Mrs. Carrie Wyatt 1.000 Miss Margaret Kemp None of these remedies will cure consumption, declares tho National 'Miss Goldie Chandler.. ....1.000 . ..1.000 Association. No drugs, gas or other Miss has yet been discovered, Misa Kathleen Spillman.. . .1,000 material which, when eaten, inhaled or in 1.000 jected into the system, will kill" the Mrs. Lowrey" Todd . . 1,000 germs of tuberculosis without doing Miss Fannie Fugate serious injury to the body. The only real cure for tuberculosis recogFortune la Faces There's often much truth in the nized by The National Association saying "her face is her fortune " consists of the combination of fresh but its never said where pimples, air, good food, and rest taken under skin eruptions, blotohes, or other the direction of a competent physiblemishes disfigure it. Impure cian. blood is baokof them All, and shows the ueed of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They promote health aud J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, beauty. Try them. IK cents at all purchased a bottle of Chamberlain' Cough Remedy for hiB boy who bad druggists. a cold, and before the bottle was all used the boy's cold was gone. Is (ADVERTISEMENT) that not better than to pay a Ave Democrats Attentionl! dollar doctor's 1)111? For Bale by All and Marshnll Club Dealers. so-call- cures for consumption will be exposed and denounced on Tuberculosis Day, Oct. 27. This Is part of the program for the mpve"ment announced today by the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, Literature giving Information on fraudulent and alleged "curoB" for consumption will be sent to clergyman all over the country, and an organized crusade against the, traffic in tlieBo drugs and devices will be instituted. The literature will be sent to ministers either directly from the National Association office in New York or through the many state and local antUtubercnlosis associations scattered throughout the couutry. It is estimated that over 100,000 clergymen will bo readied In this way. '..... .- ... ....:., Zilpah-Moorohead- ., to Madisonville one night last week and attended the revival at Nortonville Notes Madisonville Notes I LYCEUM COURSE the Christian Ohurch. Mrs. O. B. Trathen was ia To those who have subscribed Nashville shopping one day last tickets for this years Miss Velma Oraite, of Graham, Big Delegation Corning to ihe:0unU t youm unurse. l wjsn 10 state is the guest of Miss Oecil Stan- week," ing Attraction Here this Mrs. Oordie Oraig, of Central Evening tbaMhe first number will be giv- - ley atOak'Hill. ' City, was here Monday and TuesThe Hbpkinsville New Bra of io Oct.', 21. Mrs. Cora1 Dal ton and son, of Wednesday says: ;Tke season's tickets will be flopkinsville were ,the guests of day on business. "Much interest is being tak J. S. Lander was in Madisondelivered theweekv beginning Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Payne last here In the onetime of the ville Monday. Oct, 14, for full particulars see week. Theatre Prlday night at Madieon r ville, and the indications are that a large bills coming soon. The Mrs. L. P. .Payne rand Mrs. Lonnie Heard spent Sunday in large party will attend, goinsr dowi? numbers for this year are : Dalton Avere in Madisonville Slaughtersvllle. on, the Dixie Flyer. Some will re Oct.,21 The Boy ds .. Friday shopping. turn here on the midnight train ,1 Mi Tagart Nov., 20 J. H. Trather, of Drakesboro, Misses Oeoil Stanley and Veland others will remain over for tbefl Smith Dameron Jan., 24 was here Friday. ' Elks ball. ma Cfraig were guest of friends Feb., 3 W. O. Hnmby has returned here Mpnday. , "The attractian at the theatre ws Glee Club Mar., 29 frqm an extended visit in the be Julie Ring and her big cotnytan, The Suiters including the irrepressible co Price of Season tickets includ- East. Girls Basket Ball Team Organized edian, Charles J, Wlnninger, in t Mi68iArheo Hicks and Sallie ing all of these is $1.25. Tickets The girls Basket Bull team of charming musical comedy, "T may be had from Mr. Elsworth Westfield, of Olarksville, Te,nn., theE. H. S. was organized WedYaukee Girl." Evans trqas. of Earlington Bank. were the guests of Miss Sadye nesday af tetnoon with the followMrs. J. L. Jackson and son JaeJf tYou will see full account soon. Bethel Saturday and Sunday. ing girls as members. Jr., left Tuesday for Kaovlilf, Respct. Mrs. Judge Harrisou and Mrs. Fern Stokes -; Center Tenn., t6 spend several weeks. O. E. Dudley, argr. Ohas. Burden were in Madison- Francis McElfatrick Joe Justice, of Pr&vlaence, was in uuaros Margaret Kemp Madisonville Tuesday. ville Wednesday shopping. A Log On The Track O. H. Bleloh Sr. of Paducah, was' Prof, Leslie Ashmore of Daw-so- u Margaret Atkinson, of the fast express means serious (n Madisonville Friday the guest'of Long was here Sunday enroute to If not removed, so his boU, to tUteud the Opening of trouble ahead t Susan Marie Orutchfield does loss of appetite. It means lack Hopkinsville. ' the Garrlck Thoatre. of vitality, loss of strength and Margaret Dudley Miss Lera Stephens of Verv Mrs. Huber Johnson returned nerve weakness. If appetite falls, Subs. Euby Ashby quickly to take Electric Bittera home Monday from Mt. Pleasant, overcome the cause by. toning up sailles, is the guest of friends Lee Sisk Ida Tenn., where she has been spending the stomach and curing the indiges- here this week. Annie Hodge tion. Michael Hesshelmer of Linthe summer. Miss Susan Lovnn and Oharles coln, Neb., had been siclt over threo Elizabeth Long was voted capHoraoe Kearney, of Chicago, was year?, but six bottles of Electric Narvell of Mortons Gap w'ere tain, of the team. Dates will be iu the city Sunday. Bitters put bim right on hiB feet Sunday afternoon visiting anuounced later for tho games. They have helped thouThe reception given during the' again. They give pure blood, strong here sands. friends. Fall Opening, of the McLeod Storo nerves, good digestton. Only 50 This is a good strong team of wa& a most enjoyable and beautiful cents at all druggists. Howard McGregor, of Prince- girls and we are confident of seeaffair. The store was exqnlsltely ton was in town Sundays ing some hot and interesting decorated in quamties of autumaf MANY CASES CONTINUED Miss Lola Mao Prowse and games. branoheBj ferns and out flowers. The Buits, evening gowns, coats and Grand Jury Makes Report and is Given sister Mrs. West were the gueqt Sick headache is caused by a disdraperies being attractively disof Miss Oecil Stanley Tuesday ordered stomach. Take ChamberUntil Saturday to Complete lain's Tablets and correct that and played. ManVoufc 'of town natrons night. Investigation the headaches will disappear. For were in attendance1 threaghout thej sale by All Dealers. - Miss Lillian Parish, of Sturgis, day. Quite a number of caseB have been is visiting her aunt Mrs Lon Mrs. Hanso Font JjoRoy, of CalN called in court since A Birthday Party for Miss Delcie" Royal the laBt issue fornia ia in- the city the guest 'of of this paper and a majority of them Kennedy. Miss Delcie Koyal entertained MrB. J. F. Dompsay and Mrs. Geo. Hugh Bogget, of Marion, Tenn. a small number of friends Wedhas been continued to the February ' Flgeley. terra, on account of absent witnes- is visiting his uncle Mr. Jno. nesday evening in honor of her Marc Goldnamer, of Princeton, ses and other things. Bethel and family this week. fourteenth Birthday. was in Madisonville Friday enroute The grand jury reporteu ThursErnest Lacy--, of Orofton, was Some music and games were to New York, day, having returned some fifteen Mrs. Bernard Robards, of Provi- indictmentB and asked to be given here Monday enroute to Valpa- enjoyed by the young folks. more time. They will probably raiso, Ind., where he will enter dence, was in town Thursday. Light refreshments were sercomplete their labor Saturday. pchool. Miss Verna Oates, of Anton, left ved, and all departed saying In the case of John Flower, chargTuesday for Louidvllla toattend Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Slaton, they had a good time, and wished ed with murder, and shooting with Draughu's business college. Misses Mnttio Shaw and Pearl lots of happy birthdays for their Mrs. D. H, Kinchloe left Wednes- intent to kill, continued. Ohas. H, Loving, against Man- - Slaton, Watson Slatou motored little hostess. day for Central City to give one of her most excellent entertalnmeuts. nington Coal & Coke Oo., dismissed. Smith & Barnes vs Madisonville Mr. and Mrs, Ben Sisk were in Music Co., continued. ' .Louisville several days this week vs A. L. Farmers National Bank NOTIC- E- I R - 4 f porw-ra-Elizab- eth f ifo o i. V. - Vfr'l iM U3 ,.fl .t-- M &3 3 4 -" s R4 fci -- on business. Mrs. Stella Kemp, of Earlington, Frank J. Owen vs Inkerman Baiwas in town Thursday. ley, continued. Ed Goffuaan, of Slaughtersvllle, St. Bernard Mining Co. vb 'J. Mattlngl, continued. GLASS- i We carry a large stock and can furnish you any size you want without making you wait. A Wilson will be organized at the City Ha.ll on Thursday night at 7:80, and all those interested in the-- triumph of Democratic principles are invited and urged to be' pres ent. All signs point to a ' was in M'adlBonvllle Tuesday, Nuokles, continued. S. J. Baker vs Consolidated CasWm. Boss Jr., 1b at home after a few monthB with the Hamby Drug ualty Co., settled. Co., at Dawson Springs. H. M. Carty vs Interstate Canneries Co., stricken. Sayes Leg of Boy Jack Uzzel vb Kington Coal Co. "It seemed that my 14 year old continued, boy would have to lose bis leg, on HopkinB County Bank vsBrasber account of an ugly ulcer, caused by a bad bruise," wrote D. F. Howard, Coal Co., judgment by default. Aqubne, N. O. "All remedies and R. P. Killick vb L. & iff., judgdoctors treatment failed till we ment. tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and Mrs. Annie Barr filed petition askcured him with one box," Cures burns, boils, skin ernptlons, piles, ing that her sou, Winfield Burnett, 36c at all druggists. be sent to the house of reform. 'Openinlg Was Call. us up, we will be pleased to make you a price on what you want. GRATES Get ready for cold weather for it sure is coming. WHEN IN OF NEED Great Success - r Station-ery- glorious Ear-lington treaGreat numbers of people at- drawn orcontraoted should be LINted with BALLARD'S SNOW tended the Fall opening at the IMENT. It penetrates to the spot ie needed and relloves Barnes Oawand & Oo., store at Where it Price 25o, 50c and $1.00 sufper fering. this place Tuesday. Blakemore's bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Joints that ache, musoles that are Let us show you ,the different kinds in stock. of grates we carry We are bound to have just what 'you want. rV t. victory on November, 5th. Democrats should help swell the majority and, by show-- i ing the heaviest vote ever polled in our city, continue to be known as the gamest fighters .in the School Supplies, , Window Shades, Wall Paper, Frame's-- Pictures, Picture County. City Democratic Committee. "i" "Fifty-nin- e Campaign 4 "Cut Glass, Fine Wed-din- g .Orchestra furnished delightful music to the crowds. This firm had on display a swell line of Fall and winter goods and their millinery display would do credit to a town of much larger size. Quite a number of out of town people were present. Co., Incorporated, Drug JJepart-men- t. Scores of Earlington Gun Club MANTELS We have a large line of to select from, and you will to see what you - are buying, logue. Let us show you our please you. Cabinet Mantels for you find it more 'satisfactory than to buy from a cataline, we know you can Hand Painted China, Gifts, Women Register ladlee of Madison ville registered in the four preclaota, as follows: ,,..T.,. ?..,, ..'..16 Court House Etc ComMaga-zine- s plete line of leading Elk Mill , , . 17 always on hand, Y Klteben Y..f..l4 ....12 Go To the -- tomach are their most common ailment. To correct this yoa will find Onambenlain'g Stomach and Liver Tablets exoellent.They, Had pleaeaat to Uke, and 'km and gutlt in aotc Fwc Ml ,eC If you have young children you have.perhaps noticed that disorders Sisks BookStore KAUSQKmiE. r ;..--.(- AJtteft? iy uiTum Following is the score made by the Earlington Gun Club at the hoot of the season . It is expected that the attendance will be largely increased in the future as great deal of of interest is being "Wanted at onoe 100 Miners, displayed in the club this season. Steady work. 14 Ohas. Trahern NoRTOirviiiiiB Coal & Coke Co. '18 Jno. L. Long .Incorporated 9 H. H. Vaughan Mrs. CorbHtVill Attend a Meelln. of 17 M. L. Lamer of the Photographer That WIU Meet 8 Southworth Brick ' InEvitwilleOctStoK) 15 lyan Springfield The Photographers Club of IndiThese shots were all made out ana, Illinois and Kentucky will of a possiabie 25. most at Eyansville, October 181S and "Mrs. Oorbitt will attend Here is'a woman who speaks from and will close her studio these three xnowieuge ana long ' KirBonat t days. Mre. P. H. Brogan, of The leading men in the profession Wileon. Pa., who sava, "I know Chamberlain's. will be there" and she will get the from experience thatfar erlor to Bemedy ib !in ,pliopgpupuy 'that h Cone last word th- ie6rcrdrfp"thr y (rt mar fetc mm 4c- -t vjwte f m fey Alt UMUaxoiu,': hW SEE OUR STOCK GET OUR PRICES KU.BY WCORPORATCO. - UinittJilU ,. v s - 4 MADrSONVHXE, KV , .t v ; i i J.JB ,& pr ! '8$rV! -- rimmm''mmmm np""fwi?-jt-i- ii JjWWBgPwWWWBff Tr-rfM- m iir -- immi m H 'v ':' ftp- - " " " '" "' --- '''''' -r : .' ' ';: , ...,... ,'. ' tii, " ,, ,., ' . yV', ' ' " '' , " , ,, n ' Eft. VAJ K SfV E$ e paul j. m. Bee e. Member Advertising Rates Display Advertisements, 15c per mch single issue Locals and Inside Pages, lOo per line Readers Restitutions aud Cards of .' Bo por lino Thanks 5o por line rObituary Poetry Slight reductions on tlmo Also locals that run several mouths without change Post Office jib Second Class - fawoett Associate editor and business manager ef Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League moore, and publisher editor (bemjtiful suits ; "nil 'mt 'J P& :l sr&SXrKr Ami. contract display advertise-.mbnt- s. Entered at the Earliugton ?V Matter.- - Branch Office in Ben Slaton's Ofhxe, Next Deer to Poslo&ce. Madisonmile, Kentucky, fhone no. &4-- 1 itmgsmiM aile.ch ua vto, mgr. & I Telephone - Tailored Coats ;"'.;': Wk mm and Suits -- , 47 A Friday, October 4, 1912 i? $8, $10, $12:50, $15, $18, $20, $25 t. , i : on -I JE? SX f- - Wonderful Healing Influence in Kidney Republicans of Earlington . :yv. You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., N. Y., for a sample bottlo. It will convince anyone. You will also reoeive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing be Biire, aud mention the Darlington Notice Select the Beautiful Way. y Sweat for Children. Bee. Regular fifty ... U .... Tf vn.t nr.l. i i There is a beautiful and an ugly- way cent and To My Friends: T iiui !.. tiic size bottles for uwiib to Keep your Ciiliaren in " In which to say almost everything, Bale at all drug stores. yct nd Idle Hour Popularity Contest; craving for eweets, give the'r atural and happiness depend? upon which and respeotfully ask that ray sugar in Its natural fnm, them the teay we take. You- can upset a person No Chance for Him. n.n i. "Therei" eald the ambitious younr friends save their coupon? forme injurious, but heney, preserved ngs Jor a w,hoie day by the harsh way ia, which you may call him in the man when he had .finished his great help me tp win the Watch or and dates, raisins aad .maple eym 'morning, or you may .gjve him a beau- eplo. "that's done. Now all that Is and Jus as muen appreciated by the tiful start by the cheerfulness of your necessary la t And a publisher and Bracelet. I will appreciate auv folk as the manufactured aweeta. greeting. Ba.BGtoalyln words,(bu,t Jn all cause the public to become interested favor no matter how small. the little common' eoWteelea and dn In me. Confound It I I hare so Nkelib Mo M anus. Chronic rheumatism contracts the iUwj C'UfeyiUak'QfJtkff hkMUIU! way frjend whoee wife would be willing muscles, distorts the joints and unto causa aieoi&motlonby ektplng with ef Wng wokiT-.Fofjer. L, UmHd an DMthb!. dermines the strength. A powerful rae." A pathetie, marriage ceremony tpoK penetrating and relieving remedy Vl1ar (ha nth en Aav In o nnJinut iim. yillbe.Jraind.in BALLAKU'S SNOW When youjiavo a bad cold you restores strength! flUl.rA.Oerman 'singer named Erdoe, IrlNlMENT. It, thin anhlno- llmiia want thu beet medicine obtainable laeteria Not Neeaaiarv n I If and eu'DDelneas to o as ' ;OtiWe appearing prpresipeauy im It.with as little delay Though 36c. COo and tl.on hJiio ' as pcpyble.r.Hsra ,ig a , druggist's an. WUDL bacteria of many kinds live the. Hungarian capital, was sii'ddenly Priceby pld & rcnr. AiSXT1ri HBlHKlHv SI.Bflraard Mining: Ce.rIu- opinion: 4iI Have Bold Ohamber-4al'kken ill with heart weaknee &' few Cough. (Remedy lor fifteen aenterhas dleproTen the theory thai ilays ago. He teWaphed to Ms vipuiit!u, jjruK xfepariment. to life. It was ., they are eesentlal yflars," aayji EnOLdjfer, of in- - Franirfott,' Oermany,v t "and copsldor it tibo best uihuto .um, m bUlliaea 11VOU BUBO- - ' eweetSert The irfrl started at once. The Lama of LlfT '" eart to him. ontfie nikrket." For sale bv All laply 'freefjromiplscro-organlams- , and adrarrired in- iBudaeetrpromftlr comparison of. human life to The growth and dovelepment went on as Deaipra. ,k tae Daag and going Mt of a lamp ' Tney were raarrte4ttmme4itelytinithf . "usual. Miss Mary Blare pne of Barnes ', with trAlu autkors, peeftal ward.tawl'JWpe died aa,bqc wi Cpwaud.iSf.pp'.s.., popular clorks is P!,w.,W'tiWWJ''r im .eielataa thaar1 wtua qriUillit wltlifevet-at-the- St-.phor thus: The .ancleaU never How's This? their lamps, Jiu; .suffered them ' Ed. Treberu manager of tho St, J7?V M . W ofer.One Hundred Dollar Reward for any; to go out of their ewn' accord thaV id, l Bernard Drug store was in cared by Halj'st tr tae last crackl. hm caseofCatarrhthatcannot.be b. limn Catarrh Cure. on busioess. fret abbutyto expire was said deerepl- A aaanBaam V F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. ,to craekle. Hence; eta. 6 A'! M. Preaching Btblo; School We. the underslened. havn "knnwn V I (l tareio cease 1 A. M. and 7j30 P. M. Chenay for the last 15 years, and believe him Bhorieallr. naraooa.an th Tr The publlo ' j perfectly honorable In all business transactions, graye were called decrepit men. is cordially Invited to attend those Of D0URB0V P0ULTBY CURE li and linanciauy able to carry out any obligations sorvicos. made by his firm. cAh,ck's Blug-hamton, Keown or any of your other Progressive townsmen, and talk it over, and line up iwith them for Roosevelt. Call in and see us when in Madisonville. M. K. Gordon, Ohairman Progressive Party. Onr Motto is: PASS PROS FERITY AROUND. - A year and a halt ago I was taken wuu u bovero huiiuk vl Kiuuoy trouble that pained uie to such an extent that mordhino had to bo given me. Was attended by a doctor who pronounced it as atone in the bladder and prescribed Llttna Water. I took Iilthia water and 'tablets for some time and recolved no relief frftm t.hatn. T nfnnnnrl tnHnff mnrli. cines for some time and having some in tne oi ur, iiumer's swamp-Hoo- t house. I decided to lrv it and ft It much relieved; while taking the Bocoud bottle, comtoencod to pass at (east a HujtferreaKd.;e jHeraldr K,ead gravel, in all have not bait a dozen or more and eufferod the everything, you can get, a.nd do slightest since and jn al,l have taken nnn hnf.Mn And a half unrl fnnl vnrt jrqur own, uunKiug, grateful to Swamp-Roo- t. South-wort&pePaul P.'Price, Brick yours very.cruiy, H..W.SPINKS, Dr. 0. B. Jqjinson, K. . Camp-HillAla. New-el- l "Vyiiipflor, Nbllie Drnpstead, Personally appeared befpro me.this ' Q. Alford, Thurmun Jtfudtf, lGth of August, 1909, H. W Spluks, who subscribed the Ohafl. Gill, George Saddler, and mado.oatn tuat above statement same is true lu Ed Rule, Geo. kioe, Albert substance and in fact. A. B, JLEE, , h, Are you letting somebody do your thinking for you? Aro you waiting to see who is going to get the biggest crowd and go with the crowd, right or wrong? Who is trying to. boss your vote? Who is telling you that Taf t did not steal anything, and that he has got the'erbwd? Bead our advertisement it the Troubles , Extreme, care was exercised in developing a most unusual suit and coat for style and value. We 'have a .wide, range for choice, in material and colors in all sizes. They are richly lined with guaranteed material. The inner findings are the ,best obtainable and they are made to retain their shapes? We pronounce a most unusual offering in these garments at $10,0,0 to $1100. In connection with these we are showing a complete assortment of Messaline petticoats in all the new' colors!,' A look from you will be appreciated. :r 1 Notary Public. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghtmton N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Eoo- t Will do for AKNEb, CO WAND & CO. incorporated EARLINGTON, j" a m ' x . ' - - .. KENTUCKY '" BwaHM- m m ivmmimmmmmmHBfimwiBmamMmjmjg tm ' , Semi-Weekl- one-doll- ar fu 8U D, YiSifi i '' -... Jtill ,'! ,e.-r--- " '.;-- , ' . ., i - ' to-our- o nr Wecarrj a cigu trie lamps. Ask-t- completeVline'of ? 1 s, Sarato-KO,,Ind- ?n ' -! ! - i'V". - ital. u 2illr 'firf,twJ'''5plU:PlV w: extln-guihed' gj.r see our Mazda lamo. ; only rival is. the sun. s Evaus-vlUoyoBterd- ay ONE I TWTl W? Rapes. ntt. RLPIPfAREm MflOISQNVILLE -- Revised Version. "'I suppose that when youi left tae toonvention you exclaimed: 't came, I mw, I conquered ?'"v'Not exactly," replied the delegate who changed his N. "That is what I was going to say, but I modified it to 'I ease, 2 'i vw Sold by ST. BEENARD MINING CO., jyaa seen, I concurred.'" t throat cures v Atfew arops in tha WM.DINO, Kimnah & Marvin, drfnklnff cures and preventa cholera, diarrhoea Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. and other chick Hall's Catar.-- Cure Is taken Internally, acting we bottle makes dlseaseOne 13 rations of medicine At all drncrlsU.. directly upon the blood and imucous surfaces of Sample and booklet on ''Dl the system. Testimonials sent free, .Price 75c ease of Fowls" sent FREE. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Bourbon Remedy Co. llatB( Ij, Take Hall's family Pills for constipation. h 5?5a - KENTUCKY Vi rTTNTfn II incorporated, Drag Department BLANKET SALE SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK f i of 4n ringHeld 31&tnkets, strictly all wool, Gtaaaar'd size, m6st beautiful assort-imen- t o,plaids and nlain colors. Thn. m-- fV.o t.!,!,. 11 1 .RFfe?. Pa,rs from our own mills at Springfield, treaeae to hftrMjlrY thrf u' Llikigfee hair iatr,- - held in th market 'place "of the city,, there "were fever .dealers :preeent than, eyer before." Tlie eupply of ,halr fc failiag, pricee fewer WHiino to ellfhe?r Hair. OVln'g to the fact that the young oountrymen of Franco, under the spreading influence of the cttiee, are becoming more particular aa'to the appearance ef! thd girls' the "walk out" with, peasant irhr are becoming less and lees Trilling1 to eell their1 rich ut 8?,Rrs full -- .fre;n.fW.Wwii, ad - Sip, Ky.t so sick for 3 or 4 years; I I haa to hire ynyv work, aone, most of the time.' nup.hope, "vyhen I bvan in I atom rrA,, I lrni it hebincr me. Ndwrl am .,. 4lU UH ,a" yi c't ciuiq in fr) jmd.Cardufdid i'tl my:nte, itw Mrs. J. . .. f. Daniels, of wrieit4,Iwas' l"'r ?L ii HfC ADS PAY Suits x: if.' - '.'Jt ,r ffor i Fall : in'-th'- a ; v '1 'ft'" M 2 Tenn., andrretkil regularly at '$ 5. 50. ?.. ;i J )3 Choice W , $8.98 VJ "- - SEE QU WINDOW DISPLAY The Ifiigaos "are verr friendly, and are continually of ering giftsof chick-b-. and, eggs. JThey ha.ye a, very, strong drink on the order of tapui, whioU they bring, forth on all occasions, and the etiquette of ithe, country reauirM that qne should ake a drink. The Invitation to drink this "cong-- ! COflr" Was' the lBOat dlsaVraonhln naf ' trip 'thresgh' their ceKntry;- 4ofthe aianua ximee. con-tinued! MmbarraMirig Heepjtalhy. vM J f Th Woman's Tonlp Cnrrfltf fiac hnarl 4hn I have secured the agency for The. COSMOPOLITAN TAILORING CO;, of Ghicao, and wjjl, b,e .rjjeased'Up: or'dec.'for that next suit, have .some bjeautifulsam-ple- s and the prices are rigrjt too. jXliey . range from l: . ' -- I IV f? fa?'.'- f.u tti urn idBai9iEaz:Hfk,Beiiirja7.iSBaiiiiL?L?aiiivr gTAOf SON YILLE, EMJXJCKY "j;; 'wv -- Children that are pale, sickly and peevish, wi'tij, dark rings 'under the eyes, fickle appetite, and who appear to get no nouriatrtneut from the food they eat are surely suffering: from worms. Give them WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE and note the wonderful Improvomeut. Thoy Boon tako on floHUVncl are rov, ao tive and cheerful, Price 2ob per bottle. Sold bv St.,Bornsrr1 Mm nv Co., Incorporated,- - Drug BepHrt- mentv I - uiu m wcaic, urea, worn- -. outwomen.bacMo health,, It has a gentle; tonic ac tjon.on the womanly sys- mc cusb, To " 11 50 . Give me a call. A;pleasute to UP show-samples' tuv? Try wFo Hyiuiuy, sureiy, It has helDcd oihprs Why not ypti? It wilL saie-l- y. Walter Bee Office JNJ T.& Martin Earliiigtpn, Ky. it Get a bottle today! t 'zj '?. WE DO O LY TH E B EST JOB WORK n" it t at o (? Jr h, r jfcif a ".. ... '')' 'sWvffrfT$gW7 W.'M 'Wi W.Jl'M'gMJlBMMMJ w "ww'lt w gn r 7"sTyT .uw '1,5T'W ' WZrUJXy.Z 'ffsrT .wwrerownrrrsraa ffi" TIMWJI a "a ""'.'.' ". -- A '' . mSmSEm " ' Pvf C. A. MORTON 'MADISONVILLE, ICY. Society In Mammoth Gave A ?aA Card Olf Any Character Printed at X. ' The Dry Fall Outing to Kentucky's Great Subteranean Won-tteor 200 Miles Underground Tuesday, Oct. 15. r, f ii '.', " ctwwwtct '..'if, '-. : A ,. ' i , Funeral Director and Embalmer Ay Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. TJhis Office ' Arranged for private and select parties, home people and their visitors. River low, echo grand, and cave dry. The time to.see Mammoth Gave when tit its best. Round-tri- p railroad fare $8.40 from Ea.rlington and all 'way stations and regular train 4t85 a.m. Board at Gave Hotel from arrival for dinner until after dinner following day, also twotripa'through the cave for $5 50. Limit on ticketw lOidays. : phone. L. &. N. Agent Write or The manv friends' of Willie Griffin who'has been Hi. so long with typhid. fever will1 be glad to know that he is able to be us and around the house. The Lubln Co. presents "THE STBANDED ACTORS" at the o BhHBBBBB .' GET THE 'i . BEST Mrs. Ii. D. Huff, qf HopklnsvIUo, ' BmWmmmWjii 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." &. v News of the Town ! k r Thos. Longstaff, who has been a citizen of thlB city for years and' lately moved to providence' to take, cbprge of the mfnes at Shamrock' near that cltv, will come back jiome to live and the people of this qlty tare glad to have them come'baok as he is one of our best citizens, B. G. Nslson and A. G. Chapman members of the Staff of the 8rd K. S. G. Were in the olty "Wednesday afternoon and qualified as expert riflemen at the range near spent Wednesday afternoon In the Samples Shown and Prices furnished on Application city visiting friends. Mr. ind Mrs. H L. Bramwell and Kllas Dorthoy spent Wednesday In Frantl Ohllders the. pbplilar;travel-In- g Evansville shopping. ir.ati waB In the city Wednesday morning visiting the trade. I can save you money on your fall Olty Attorny Geo. W. Bates Buit. Let me sh9w you my samples. mado a business trip to the county Waitkr N. Maktin". seat Wednesday afternoon. Paul Banks, yard master and general Agent for the B. B. in thlB city Mrs. N. E. McKlunonwaa In Wednesday afternoon made a business trip to the county ' visltinif frisnds. seat yesterday morning. Wm. West was conduotor on the Dr. W. K. Nisbit chief surgeon of Interurban while Harry Bramwell the St. Bernard Mining Co., who made a visit to EvinsvUle. has been Indisposed for several days Jimmie Carwisi,"' the Greek ResIs able to be up for duty. , taurant man, of Madisonville, was a' visitor in this city Wednesday. ' ' L. &. N. TIME CARD. Bibles and Wall hlottoes, all grades and prices. Pictures of Jesus Time oi arrival of trains passing ObriBt as Infant, youth, Crucified through and departure Of 'trains and Ideal, 10c for the four. Can originating at Earlmgton. furnish yon any book published.-- ; Effective Sunday, April 9, 1911. Mad-isonvil- k " mW A ' ' le p Princess tonight. Mrs.as. Corbitt was In. MadlBon-vlllThursday on business. Mrst Geo..Dati(ov.er of Mrs. Tom Crabtree'. . "I" '-. -- $12.50 I7E have just received jh -- , speat the "day'wlth her daughter "" jht-.j ortonvllle i llkethe'p'ibturos own at the. Idle Hour "t et's' go dotfh.toplght E a large dis-pla- ' Very one "Boss tUeW' tf ere In town you can see m pin cut ui Juauico vuai y Suits, and will have 'themori cd - the city. 5. ft' he .. t t'trr- - & u& &v Mrs. Grace Williams, of Madison-vlllwas a visitor in the city yesterday morning visiting her aunt ' Mrs. Jeff Murphy. FOR BENT Two rooms for light INTERURJBAN TBAINS, Apply a tula offloo. " NORTHBOUND, James Mafonev our popular1 mer'. No. 108 7.54 a.m. chant was In Providence WednesNo. 108. . . . ,... . , . , t 2.00 p. m. 5;02 p. m. No. 110 day visiting his father who lives in SOUTHBOUND. city. that ,,'7.10 a.m. No. 105...Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pate, of Mad. No. 107 ...12.57'p. m. lUonvllle, spent Sunday afterndon in No.. 109,. ...8.10, p.m. Hhe city. Mr. Pate Is the popular .. 8.10 ,p'tn. No. Ill frSKl8t in the Gardner andBow-xoe- r Store and is the author of the well known work "Hand Book on M.H. &E.TIME CARD. Haute. Pbarmaoy" which has a large sale M. among the druggists In this part of effectH. & E. time card went into Sunday, April 9, 1911. the state. No. 112 leaves.... :.5 :45 a.m. No. 118 arrives.... 3:80 p. m. FOR SALE One $100 course in anything except civil engineering, from International Correspondence I. C.R. R. TIME-CARsm J, 111 sell' at School of gprianton Pa. bargain. Apply at Bee Office. Time of departure of Illinois Cen-trtrains from NprtonvlHe.jKv. Mr. and Mrs. JLutber Spyd, of "WoRTH BOUND. In the city visit-in- g Mortons Gjjp was. i.i i.38 p.m. No. 108.. friends yesterday, if teraoon, ,... 8,40 a.m. No 104 Oscar Underwood, flagman on the Ne. 128, local pass.10.4Sra.im. 6.88;p. m. No. 186, local Interwrban ' Is 'spending "th'is week wltH V'slativM 'Hi 6hrfitf'an' riounty. SOUTH BOUND' 4.08 p.m. No. 101.... Mrs- - O. L, Powers, of Providence, 1.46 a.m. No. 108 spent Wednesday .in the 'city with No. 121, local pass. 1.36 'p.m. r' tfrlesda. ' No. 186 local pass S'.fS a. in. e, , L 1L22. p. rn. SOUTH BOttND. ' 4.80 a.m. No. 53. 7.49 a.m. No. 95..,. ;, 4.21 (p.m. .No. 51,... No. 98 10.48V.m. No. No. No. 94.... No. 54 NORTH BOUND. fl.35 92. 52 11.08 a. m. 7.84 a.m. p.m. Jiouse-keeplnf- r. - ur best piotureg N. Wabtin. U niversial Program wo R uu'them a'ndMre proud of it. Col. Dick Salmon, of Illsley, wa in the olty Wednesday enroute to J. P. JbeVelder made a business ' Madisonville pn business. trip to Evansville yesterday. Help the school children repair Mike Hanna left yesterday for a their TenniB Conrt by coming to the business to Bobards where he goes to repare tipple, Idle Hour tonight. Henry Martin will soon open a At the PRINCESS tonight, "THE first class Pool Boom In the build- ILLUMINATION," ing formerly occupied by the PoBt Mrs. D, vV. Umstead spent WedOffice. Mr. Martin will conduce a nesday afternoon in Madisonville nice place and has ordered four of shopping and visiting her ne(ce the best tables that could be bought Miss Goorgio Bishop. for motley, Henry is allable and has Mrs. John Sbaw of this ctyy who lots of friends. who wish him much has been visiting relative In Mortons success, in bis new venture. Gap haB returned home. Miss Elleu Whalen Is vlBiting in "A Eedman's Friendship" Pathe, Evansvillo and Terra Haute.' at the PBINOESS tonight. Mr, and Mrs. J. D. O'Brien are Geo. O Atkinson of the visiting in Evansville and Terre St. Bernard Mlninir president JLouis- Co. is In Wameb at our store tor the next ten day, at the small sum of $12.56, sd don't fail to come and see them,' as we are sure this line has never been offered at this price. be-io- re i - ,ResR??yt.f4lty k Cansler : " & Maloncy j) J1 ? r vill this Yfeek, "t v ' "'rji 85r r' D. T al 'mmvjmwwmmmwMmmmwmimiw ff 3 r i r i i v. I a jh.s6 jpai 'I iar I fllflt'N JP n f , i; t .& Tt a" n j . . . i - -i- . ; I d rf - H. tl:A - ri PsVlftr1A fc- - ' " fri f-- .b m. .reV,:Hftl-fll-il.r- imm . mm m fI iM.mi a I m M'.vm Mtm c ;..... i The. season is now at hand when every lady wishes . to change her style of ' -, ......... dress, for the new an,d npyel ideas of the manufacturers latest- Deduction. Wp have gotten together the smartest lot of high class novelties as well as the more ..conservative styles and offer them to you with a guarantee, of , v ' ... .... - , tf . ,. Idle Hour Theatre Popularity Contest This Coupon is good Sityles, Wv orkmahgnip arid Fit -- Such as no house can improve upon and at the most moderate prices consistent for 25. Votes for . with the best store management, expert buying and conservative dealing. t ' ;,f . M. If voted p ,a " on or before October 10 LADIES' ui vt jdnjt "tJ MIIS J.f ' S "' - MISSES CLOAKS Our completen'ess in this line of goods for the children makes this the best place in the city for ' you to get your wants supplied and can be had at a great saving of price Your inspection solicited. Smart styles in all the new weaves, such as i j- ;.J- I -- lt. y Ki worJirii-- i '? Sj FmbfrJ VI r nnyp UW4P i?y'vv, --if jl Zibelines, Whipcords, Mannish Suitings, Diago- nals, as well as 'the more staple Serges, Broad' : ; '"' ' ' V ;"- ' ; cloths and Cheviots ' ' ' , iv'. K'ni Priced from $10.00 to $30.o6 1 l Priced from $2.00 to ..'.' I $12.5,0 ,i S ihMVIHtWBl w wilt give BmbBIIHiBb .MM' Km IflgitfJivTnisi.rt, jor the .chMrenip attend th4EAR12NGTONRADED SCfiO)L sedjifi (ye i .sjpcHillio w: the Jjfoceeds' i W m vs.s & Bet. y!t-6f- . - iihkh wiljrbe 4 LADIES jt" - CLOMS 'lt,;,'-,'- " j o. ACCESSW All the needed things to complete milady's wardrode are to be had here, aswe darry1 every '.' thing to satisfy every woman's, wants. Petticoats, Shirt Waists, Kimonas, Muslin and Knitted JJn- - to miss t m ' . 1- f v' ' jig a wide range in all,the nw jweayels as yejrasihe new staple numbers1, Gafaculsl IPluslies,"1' velvets; This line is very completer asweare showing :U .jl 'f ! TWO .FLAGS' - ChincniliaV Zibelines, 'cifge'i, Brpdclotlisrefc. ;m A GEM v masterpiece in two reels, taken from the stdry by Ouida p' Priced from ! 5,0J0' to $40.00 derwear, Hosier, Corsets and gll the necessary ," rfovelties to complete her dress. "The Flowers of the Forest" Nestor 6ne of those swift rnqyipg Nestor Western picture Jhat by their very action, hold you in, a spell -X fr We cordially invite you to select your winter garments of us and propose giving, yQii, the best values that it is possible to obtain p.f interest I '. .' A.citj.ltW lOcs Ch'ildreriSc Children Free MORRIS KOHLMAN jLct Kour Visit Be Early and Often MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY ttfr vh yy Iatine Saturday. i . 'v POPULARITY CONTEST NOW ON $ GRAND LEADER X2 j w ift o9 57 ia . ("tV"- - r. .i1 V3V .'1 ..O "V&'r V- - 'A . tHWRWH,, v- - -- '" imjow w" Q0 p.jwmw J Baraca Claw Attention xAg vJ Theatre Tliose t, hi Season Opens The members, of the Baraca Glass of the M. E. Oburoh South Sunday School, are requosted to bo present Sunday. Let us start the class cfl this year with a strong working -- SUFFERED EVERYTHING For Fourteen Years. Restored To Health by Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Bpir.it, Witt It Ru"" By.'. W Wamkr N. Martin, Teacher PI IllNY orwnf The New Parker MUMCUI Jack-Kni- fe Safety Pen &a GARRY any Plet Jak Kiuf .Sfety poclcL m uiy poution tvta uptiJe io)vn and k rtfu)ts to Ink. ' Cany it m your trowert pocKctong wAyourckkiiif end key, tsd it pet- -' tomttwi peat. urn. DeligktfulLunclies 'S Afterwards, of Welsh Kare-biConsomme, .' Chili Con 5 Came and numerous other light lunches. Buy your wife or sweetheart a Chafing Dish and enjoy a treat. 6"j IT" &' 1 i P fJS.it ' i.1 ri '& r. - Flint, Braintre'e, Vfc., is ot that kind. "She insisted on my using Dr. New Discovery," We are making a special King's "for a dreadful cough, writes Mr. F. when I was so weak my friends all price on them this week: thought I had only a short (time to live, and it completely cured me,". $17.00 Chafing Dish $10.50 A quick oure for coughs and colds, Lie's the ruoBt safo and reliable, $15.00 Chafing Dish $ 9.25 icine for many throat and lung med troublesgrip, bronchitis, croup, whooping cough, quinsy, tousilitis, hemorrhages A trial will convince you. oOctB. and $1.00. Guaranteed by all druggists. Sight of the Color Blind. A color blind person sees light hb either white or gray and dark colors Compound. appear either as dark gray or black, This mutual sensitiveness is due to Elgin, 111. "After fourteen years of the fact that the' light nerves and col suffering everything from female cera- wt iici co mu uiuavi ;ulviuuuuu, uuy plaints, I am at last there Is a different set of nerves for WmMMii !$ restored to health. both light and color, just as there are employed the different sets of nerves for tempera best doctors and turo and for touch. oven went to the. hospital for treatment and, was told Saved By His Wife there was no help for Sho's a wise woman who knows me. But while tak just what to do when nor husband's 's ing Lydia E. life is in danger, but Mrs. B. J. 1 flrhetafe. and Iiandint nevrwt .1 race $2.50 mvcaboa and upwanla, Elyfl di WTestThe m Licky Curve. !S rn "I ;yfffily'MfB ISBPVBlH 1 't:m Hollinger (y Truempy Jewelers,Opticians When Disraeli Faltered. . KrvSfr .' e Disraeli was speaking In support of Lord Lytton's motion condemning the evacuation of Kandahar. "My lords," ae said, "the key of India is not Merv, r Herat, or" here came a long pause, &nd rather painful anxiety in the and then the quiet resumption ,ef the thread "It Is not the place of which I cannot recall the name tho key of India Is London." One Look Back, by the IU. Hon. G. W. E. Rus-fell. I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable ability of a man to elevate his life by a conscious endeavor. It is something to be able to paint a particular picture, or to carve a statue and so mako a few objects beautiful; but it Is far more gloriouB to carve and paint tho very atmosphere and medium through which we look, which (mofally 'we can do. , Thoreau. An Ideal. o, b Rt'If a hundred years ago. How Apes and Monkeys Differ. is the difference between apes, 'jMboons and monkeys? Apes are such as are destitute of tails; baboons have Mwcular bodies, elongated muzfcles, "What . F, Hawaii Free From Pests. No snakes or poisonous reptiles of any kind have ever been found on the islands of Hawaii, and it is against the law to introduce them, Not even mosquitoes were found there till brought by a ship from Mexico, about Very Serious It is a very serious matter to aek for one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this reason wo urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine BUCK-DRAUGH- .mad th tails are usually short; mon-!ay- s aie those whose tails are In jjeaeral long, soma of them, the sapa-!"having prehensile tails, which can pleasure be twisted around any and thereby, In many instances, (aaawers the purpose of an additional ,t ob-;Je- Aad. T Not Disposed to Argue. Vegetable "Do youvthlnk you can support my Compound I began to improve and I daughter in the style to which, she asked the continued its use until I was made well." has been, accustomed?" A'dams St. girl's father. Mrs. Henry Leiseberq,743 "I'm afraid not," replied the young Kearneysville, W. Va. "I feel it my man,"but she has assured me that she duty to write and say what Lydia E. expect me, marWill Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has ried, not buy her as after we are as I many gloves to done for me. I suffered from female weakness and at times felt so miserable have been furnishing or to take her something from I could hardly endure being on my feet' away to eat home to getevening, and overy other good "After taking "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and following your she has even consented to quit makspecial directions; my trouble is gone. ing it necessary for me to hire a taxi Words fail to express my thankfulness. whenever we happen to 'be within I recommend your medicine to all my walking distance of the place we are bound for." friends." lira. G. B. WnrrTiNGTON. "Oh, well, Jf you're going to be disThe above aro only two of the thou- agreeable About it, take her." sands of grateful letters which are constantly being received by the Pinkham Mrs. Murphy's Idea. Medicine, Company of Lynn, Mass., which There wero two suitors after llary show clearly what great things Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound does Ann Murphy's hand. Ono was grocer for those who suffer from woman's ills. O'Flaherty, whom her father and mothIf yon want special advice write to er strongly urged her to marry, and Lydia E. Pinkham Mcdlciao Co. (conf- the other was saloonkeeper Finnegan. idential) Lvnn.Mass. Yotir letter will Mary, herself, favored tho latter and bo opened, read and answered by a! married him despite all her father and rruiuuu turn uuiu m strict commence. mother could say and do. One day after she was settled In her new home she camo down to seo hei Chinese Barbers In Hard Luck. Barber shops wero the exception. parents and exhibited a new gold rather than the rule, In China in the watch her husband had given her. "Alii" said her mother disapprovold days, Itinerant barbers attending to their customers' wants in the ingly. "If ye took my device and your ' streets or in tho customers' home. father's advice, Mary Ann, 'tlsn't a gold watch yo'd bo bavin' in yer pockThere appears to be no tendency toclock." ward the institution of barber shope et, but a good eight-dasince tho change of hairdressing; In Judge. fact, the tendency locally is to da away with the barber altogether. Thua In Dreams. many families aro purchasing hairclip"1 know Charley enjoyed being a pers, which seem to bo regarded as the delegate at tho convention," said only essential to haircutting. young Mrs. Torklns. "How?" "I heard him talking in his sleep, A good remedy for bad cough Is BALLARD'S HOK'DiiOUND and some of tho language he used was SYRUP. It heale the lungs and exactly the same ns that which he quiets Irritation. Price 25c, 50c and employs at'a baseball game." 41 .& "t Pink-ham- HKsn7 .'; . '.. vj?: ii a f ,l PROVE THAT IT WONT LEAK Ubmkw any PaW Lady Curra Pen; bSfccdtubevnth mh toach avmlenJlo battel wH, and Match the Ink eo( Jean, CH al the ik and tee Hm intcntlBHt rjplnahoo el uhy Am tett prevci the Patkctwonllcak. Oct n Parka on bul. We ttlvnd yot maaey if you're t yleawJ. Baaahfyout fouetain pen tnwUaa (or cood by scMibs a Pen today. PPjBSJflSpPj s ; - ,' ' ., . - iPSMI PPPH '"t" Vi, U -- . Pk ...';ST. BERNARD MINING CO. ' :m ) jrtii Lt" iq Incorforated DRUG DEPARTMENT CITY DIRECTORY. Police Judco A. J. Hnnnntt. Chief of Police Wm. Bradley. evening in oaoh month and Saturday Hvotilng preceding. Prayer meeting Friday evonlug. Sunday sciiooi 2 p. in. Rbv. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. Episcopal Oh uroh Services 2nd aud 4th Sunday night at 7:45 at the Library. Sunday School at 8 p. m. Rkv. Gko. O. Aiibitt, Reotor. A ' MayorF. D. Rash. - y' Lett Auntie Pondering. .Ernest Is constantly asking his aunt for pennies, which are ever refused. She recently said to Ifelm: "Now, Ernest, you may ask awnty Tor a penny whenever you want we, but you won't ask other people ono, will you?' "Oh, no," he answered with an air of letting his off easy. "I will aBk other poodle for a nickel." $1.00 nt Liver Medicine The reputation of this old, relia ble medicine, for constipation, indigestion and liver trouble, is firm ly established. It docs not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the favorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN F3 partment. - per bottle. Sold by tit. Bernard. Mining Co., Incorporated' Drug De- DISAPPOINTMENT. 3r rel-,Mlv- m Foxes Not Easy Prey. Foxes often kill buzzards and the smaller hawks that have been Impelled to attack them through bunger. They have mainly done this by dragging the birds through branches and brushwood; for they usually liave their talons deeply imbedded in their Intended victim, and are unable to let them go. I READ THIS I You Might Get a Suit Free Our New Fall Suits, More Snap, More Style More Real Value clothing. They, are cut and made just like yonng Americans wJtnt them. If you would like for your new fall suit to represent the last word in good clothes making, come to seo us. If prises mean more to you than Btylo and make, then read our astonishing oiler. Our new suits harv6 too much snap and go to have a lot of carried oyer suits mteed in with them, so we have piled the lot of suits and odd pants on a tablo. There are- about 40 suits and 80 pair of pants, sizes 12 to 1G. The suits sold $2.50 to $4.00, the pants 50c to 7Bo. Every one muBt go and to make this absolute wo oiler Plrst week of October. Choice Suits 75c, Pants 30c, Second week of October. Choice Suits 50o. Pants 20c. Third week of October. Choice Suits 25o. Pants 10c. Fourth week of October. Absolutely tTee. These suits and pants are s sold' this week at 76c and 30c. Should any remain unsold tboy will be offered next week at 50c and 25c. Should any still remain unsold until the fourth week in Ootober, we will as long as they last, give abBo- Int.plv frnn nnn suit to eaoh person who comes and aBkB for one. Don't wait too loug on them, or they may all be gone. . When tho bowelB become irregular you are uncomfortable and the longer this condition exists the worse yon feel. You can get rid of thjs misery quickly by using HERBINE. Take a uoso on going to. bed and see how fine you feel nexa day. Price 50c. Sold by St. Bornard Mining. Uo., incorporated, Drug Department. . than we ever saw n boys' 4LWIQHM split ppeo i sput-hippe- mSKtItm f g J"iu"- -n I 'Vi 1 aBFH wtiillfH Xknicker PEG-TO- P; VSJKI PATCNT Religious Work in ynlted States. Actively engaged in tho work of saving souIb In the United Statqs are 14C distinct denominations, This does not include the followers of Confucius, Buddha, Mohammed, Shlntoism and other Beets in the field long before Christianity got a foothold In this ' world. . Horan (opening bis pay envelope) Faith, that's the stingiest man I ever worked for. Doran Phwat'a the matter wld ye? Didn't ye git as much as ye ixplcted? , Horan Yis; but I was countln' on gittin' more than I ixpectcd. ( Poor Rich. ; Raising Things. Sometimes poverty consists In Just He sent me lots of. garden seeds, millionaire feeding the poor. Half the My concrcssman. bo Kitted: in the country don't know how mucJi I wish he'd send mo something now To get tho mortgage ntteu. they are worth, Atlantic Constitution pi L.ODGES. Masonic Lodgo E, W. Turner, Councilmon Mndison Oldham, J No.. 548 meets 1st. and 3rd. Fridays M. Canslor, Gog. C. Atkinson, TIiob. in each month. Blair, OM.Jlonry. Meeting night G. D. CowKZiii, Sec. flrst Monday night in each month. Victoria Lodge. No. 84, K. of P. School Trustee Paul M. Moore. moots every Monday night. VisitBoard of Health Ed M. Trahefu, ors weicomu. G. Gilbert King and Curtis B. Jqhn-suErnest Newton, M.D. K. or R. and S. . Postmaster Chas. Cowell. Hopkins Lodge, A. O. U. W. No. FiRB Dkpartment H. D. Rogers, Chief; F. B. Arnold, Assistant 661 moots overy Thursday night. Y. Q. Walkkr, Soc. Chief; Chas. Barnett, Captain; Golden Cros Lodgo, Earlington, Claude Long, Gilbert Long, W. D. CavaneBB, Brick Soutllworth, Bakor No. 525 meets 1st. and 3rd, Saturday Fugate, Geo. T. Miller, "Will Ray-bur- night in eaoh month. Mrs. Bkrtha Umstkad, Sec. Bryant Deal, Firemen. Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets 1st and 3rd Saturday nights in eaoh CHURCHES. Seo. Miss Catholic Ciiukoii. First rxiaBs month. Hur Lizzik Huff, Lodgo, Earlington Ben overy Sunday and holy day at 7:00 moots Court, No. 1st and a. m. Second mass and preaohinp 8rd Monday55, night every Masonic at old 9:80 a. m. Vosporfc and bouodiotion 7 pm. .Rev. J. P. McParland, Pastor Hall. Dr. O. B. Johnson, Scribe, No. 57,Red Men Christian Church. Sunday Standwaito, Tribe sloop.' school at 9 :80 a. m. Preaching overy meets evory Friday L.ono, C. of Harry R. Lord's day at 10:45 a, m. and 7:45 p. Woodmen of tbo "World, Catalpa overy Wodhe6-da- v m. Prayer meeting Camp No. 801 meets overy Wednesat 7:80 p. m. Rev. H. J. Brazlton, PaBtor. day night. All mombora aro earM. E. Ohuboh. Regular servicer nestly requestod to be there. Bernard Walton, Clerk. third' Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 :80 p. in. Monrob Davis, Deputy Clerk. Prayer mooting Thursday evening Modern Woodmen of the World, at 7:80. m. Class mooting, sooond Sunday at No, 11992 meetB overy Wednesday. Y. Q. Walker, Sec. 10:80 a.m. Rkv. G. W. DAmk, Pastor. Elks, B. P. O: No. 788 meets at M. E.Ohtikoh, Soith. Rev. V. Madisonvillo Monday night. O.Brandon, pastor. Services on " J. F. Drmpsry, Exalted Ruler. Roy S. WiiiSON", Secretary. every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:4op. m. Sunday school at 9:80 Earlington Chapter, U. Di O., a. m. Prayer meeting, Wodnepday meets 1st Thursday in each month evenings at 7:80 o'clock. Ladies' at2:80p. m. Aid Boolety every Mopday after, Mrs. Emma Davis, Pres. noon. Official Board meeting Mon-daKnights and Ladies of Security after flrst Sunday :n each will meet every second and fourth montir. Monday nightB. Visiting members Missionary Baptist Choroh -- invited to attend. has sorvioes 2nd and 4th Sunday in Wild OARRiQANrclerk. each month also tiaturday night be Visiting members are cordially fore ana Sunday night roiiowing Invited to attend any of theso y eyoh Suhduy prayer meetlug Lodges evening. Sabbath school Dr. A. O. Siak, Supt, Ladies Aid Leading to Higher Things. meeiB eacn Tuesday aiternoon at j Men and women are created by Imo'clock. Paftor W. H. Gregor, of puting to them noble qualities of Louisville, f which they aro not conscious; andty BNKitAi Baptist CunROH.-Servic- aB giving them respbnslblllty. loilrth SuiiJaynorning aud n. ; n, 8unday-sohoolat2:80- p. v Wed-desda. H. Haraby. Paul P. Price, Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. City Physician W. K.. Nlsbet. City Engineer R. E. Whipflor. Street Commissioner Robt. Wood City Clerk Ghlef- -J. Night V ,, w. V : t t SvS"t& ' fnK ju4frjV E' For Her Mother's Sake. "Do you think you could ever learn to love me?" ncltfd tho count. Of course you use an antiseptic in your "No," replied the beautiful heiress, family and in the care bf .yourown per- "I'm afraid npt," son, and you want the bests .''Then you will not bo mine?" Instead of what you have been rising "Oh, yes; III ' hi yoursr Do you such as liquid or tablet antiseptics or peroxido, won't you please tryPartine, think I could be cruol enough to break a concentrated antiseptic powder to be ray mother's heart?" Jh dissolved in water as needed. Paxtine is moro economical, more Too Much Seasoning. cleansing, moro germicidal and more "What' Is this thing?1 'asked the healing than anything you ever used. man at the lunch counter. ' 57k "A Bandwich, of' course; what did you think It was?" said the girl behind, the counter.; Ftfr Women Who Care S2 ANTISEPTIC Tn thn tttftntrto cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay. To disinfect the .mouth, destroy disease germs, and purify the breath. To keep artificial teeth and bridgework, clean and odorless. To remove nicotine from the teeth and purify the breathi .after smoking. To eradicate perspira tion odors by sponge oatning. . As a medicinal agent for local treatment of feminine ills where pelvks catarrh, inflammation and ulceration exist, nothing equals hot douches of Paxtine. For ton years the Lydia S. Pinkham Med. Co. has been regularly advising their patients to use it beoauae of its extraordinary cleansing, healing and germicidal newer. For this purpose al ono Paxtine is worth its Wefght in gold. Also for nasal' catarrh, sore throat, inflamed eyes, cuts aiid wounds, All druggists, 95 and 50 cents a box. THE PAXTONTOIUETCO.,Bvt9N,Mam. "I thought it was a mustard plaster." A Timely, Warning. TOM KIEHffi ' CJBISFB SHHir tmW MK v ti ( 'I Itinerant Gardener You won't find me no slacker, gov'n'r. When I get's a job, the grass don't grpw under my . Count tke Step, - $1.00 Saves , feet: New Employer AKl ,1 dare say not Skill, you might keep off the lawn; It's dobag none too well as it is. Punch. - ' NEW YO s Correct Clothes for Boys If you want "ahnS dreyfup f?cc "" Do yon ever argue with pedestrians about the right of First Speeder Hit Logic. If you want the) newest we have and best L"flTV H the way? Second kaoek-down Ditto Usually I employ arguments. Unklnd. h m wf A r ik. cheapest there is, we hava c. famous Hoosier Cabinets have been sent by the Hoosier Company for sale on the .club plan. You pay $z; Cabinet is delivered, at once; balance payable i weekly. Price same as cash. Only 25 women crtn have these cabinets on these terms. "t. 25 A. MORTON '' M it DMWdieaxrx-villee- , it ISZerituactcy " Trial box and, testimony of 81 r women free on request. if wr. c- Me family?" ; " "I understand hie has a skeleton la ' "Aw, I've seen her iaJBoetott." " skiaaier girls thaa " - Furniture and Undertaking MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY r. iY "it ' AJfe&UAW ,. V 'ftlf'T- t; .'..A.l.tL luj'kJSfL&iAH.' ,.a: fi'sAjifcl'ffifeatiLi'i .:.Ui'v, m. ..-'-&- It