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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 8, 1912
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UF "mx: FJHW 1 Ar.i'lii ? hvi 'W3?Ur EkWl.Ti.a "r rf TUESDAY fi ii,' ' i.j llljl'lllll .1' UWillilli ;,',' i . .t .. 11 ill . iiiaiinMhafciiw Ttt'mSinaaiafyF - ,n M" ... v ' , . .. '" . ' iirarfMMtjawiawflrtattTlfMiaWlilrlK't'-- " rS7v51TKWv f - ' TUESDAY Itetffr'M and FRIDAY AriEKNUWW n and . ? FRIDAY AFTERNOON rl .; '!.,"'. IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUBfNESS TWENTY-THIR- D 'ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE OCTOBER 8, 1912 fM?-"- YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TUESDA1, N: 8M LYCEUM-COURS- E Nebo Notes GLASS INITIATION DEMOCRATS OF NOVEMBER 7TH EARLINGTON Tacoma Ledger Tells of Slump im Number, The Boyds, October Roosevelt's Western Following, 21 One Evening of Song Entertains at Bridge The firm of Pendergraff and Madisonville and Earlinton Shri-- " Organized Wilson Club Thursday and Story Mrs. P. B. Ross and Mrs. 0. L. SPOKE TO Connelly, grpceros have disolved AS MANsT tiight ners Will Have Big Time 1 Eoss entertained very beautifully Mr. Pendergraff retiring. PEOPLE THIS YEAR AS LAST on This Date DO NOT FAIL TO HAVE Friday afternoon at Bridge, at Miss Susie McOormick has reARLINGTON DEMOCRATS SEASON TICKETS the homo of the latter in South (Tacoma Ledger) turned after an extended visit A GREAT MANY CANDIDATES j ORGANIZE FIRST CLUB J main ,street. Several most Last year when Theodore Eoose-ve- lt Which may be had for $1 25, 8ea to her sister Mrs. Will Moss, of WILL CROSS BURNING SAND visited Tacoma on his West;The flrBt Wilson and Marshall .rubbers were played, tlia Treasurer, Mr. Elsworth Evans. Vandersburg. Club of Hopkins County was organ- after which a delicious luncheon ern tour 85,000 people gathered one" of their proThe following ia Bizpah Temple, Shriners will take Mr Wm. Bnteman, of Nash ised by enthusiastic Democrats of was served. grams: in the Stadium to hear him. Then, another class of NoviceB over the! Darlington, ville, who is connected with the sanus at a meeting held in that The guests were: MeBdames: he was not a TABT I. at too ran "session" which city laBt candidate for third' Thursday night, which was, Commercial College in that city, will be hold in the lodge rooms hero PJano largely attended. Charles Baruett Clyde Euby, Ohas. Lindsay, Win term as president. At least, the-- ; was. hero last week, he offered on Thursday, November 7th, Foiir Hands Military nd ""'-- f. Chopin Mr. Berp Hobgood, who is tench- - quite a number of candidates will Was elected president of tho Club Morton, Ohas. Osborne, H. H. people did not know it if ho was Polonaise and James Malouey secretary. A MX. AKD.MKS. BdYD mg the Smyrna Bohooi, a posi- be hero to be tortured' on this date. njee sum was raised at the meeting Holemab, W. J. Dulin, Lonnie This year he spoke in the same-StadiuBailey, L. E. Euby, E. ?. Dulin, as a candidate for Pros- , Volco , tion in the Commercial College onThe last two initiations havo tak- - and the club is to make a strong place away from homo. One was Tu Jno. Qrayot, W. Eoss. Jas. Eoss, ideut and instead of 85,000 people-h- e , O cfirmoln holder Abendstorn . ata fine salary, but Mr, Hob-goo, ., ,..HV.V, .H w.,w KHU I ,.. ...1 - XT E. Wf Overall, Neal Hollinger, addressed not more than 12 l Wagner ; . found on reaching the Post other at Paducah a few weeks ago. (0 Star of.Eve) - Tanuhausor Offices a better position, it was a Tho session here in November l"oung ot this city, Frank Arnold JCirby Gordon, W, Gordon, Jr., 000. The difference is highly X aud otner prominent' Democrats of Alex Lunsford, 'John. Victory, significant. Last year he was an KBNK8T IIKN1U BOYD letter from' tho Civil Commission will ba a big one, as there are quite liarilngton. Otho Fowler, Paul Banks, Ben of the United States-whoVoice Department, giving him the rur- a number of candidates here that v will take this work, as well aa others KM! PREVENTION DAY nearly all delighted to. Slaton, Hilery Spencer, Frank Puot 'Itallla" al Route No. 1. It was he that from noarbv towns In Western KenMR. ANb MHS. BOYD aV OCTOBER. 8. 1912 Brown, Ed Young, Euby Laffoon honor. He told the people of got the best grade iu tho exami- tucky, aud many Shriners are ex4 Beading Goo. Eash, , t. . Vl nation, and not Mr. Barrou as pected to be in the city on that day PrVclamation by Governor McCreary at Hopewell, Clarence Nisbet, Wm the United States he was makMerola and Marcus Jerrold, Johnsou, ing the tour of the country to exreported. Sure it was a lucky to aoslet in the work. (Sign of tho Cross) Frankfort ff' Claude IMorton, Henry Head, press to them in some measure program, which is always inThe Wilson Barett day for Bert, two good positions teresting, is being planned now aud Sam Langley, 0. 0. Givens,- Nor- the gratitude he felt for the honKKXEST IIBNRYlipYD offered in ono'day. He will suc- wJU bo published within a short tErankforl, Ky., Sept. 20, 19l2. man Howard, W. J, Barnhill, ors they had conferred upon him. ceed Willis Harris, who was J. time. Voice .T&the People of Kentucky : Bird Barnhill. M. J. Clark, T. This year, however, he came Delight Hiuckstono B. Peyton's substitute. W The losses by fire in this: W. Saved ly His Wife Gardiner, Geo. Atkinson, ambitious for a third term and; BliANOHB FEKMAN BOYD country, of insured and uninsur- Mr. and Mrs. A. M , Gibson She's a wise woman who knows Newell Alford, Frank Eash; begging tho people to support went on u visit' to Beech Grove, lust what to do when hor husband's eip.property, total every year Misses Elizabeth Victory. Mary him again. There was room in. PART II Mrs. R. J. life 1b in danger, ore than $200,000,000, and are their old home, several days last Flint, Bramtree, Vt., butof that kind. Is Euby Morton, Fannie Arnold and the Stadium for 20,000 moro "Mrs. Gadabout's Busy Day" on my using Dr. "Sho insisted rgely in excess of that of any week. people than heard him last eveFlorence Howard. King's New Discovery," writes A Duologue Ooraedietta. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. WinRtead, Mr. F. for a dreadful cough, when other civilized nation. This 1b a ning. He is a different Eoose-y- elt This sketch is one of .several preweak my friends Call Meeting of Clubs Clay, visited relatives here last I was bo bad only a short time all la'ss which can be curtailed by in the eyes of thousands who to thought I sented by the Boyds. Full of life live, and it completely cured me." proper precaution. The large The members of all the Liter- no longer rally to hiB leadership go from the very beginning. week. and A quick oure for coughs and colds, payments by insurance compan-ieB,a- 8 ary Clubs of Madisonville are as they did before hiB ambition, Introducing the most laughable sitMrs. J. B. Peytouis not so it's tne most saio ana reliable medwell as the enormous per- requested' to meet Wednesday uations, yet giving ample opportun- well this week. ' many throat and lung trouicine for got the better of his judgment., blesgrip, bronohltlB, croup, whoop- sonal loss of property which is afternoon at 4 o'clock at the and before he turned his back on ity for the artists to show their abilMrs. 0. M. Lutz, of our town, ing cough, quinsy, tonsilitis, hemity in rightly interpreting characyou. uninsured, is an expence which orrhages. taught in grade 2 last week In COcts. and A trial will convinceby all slTO?b be decreased The '"re- Presbyterian Church to discuss bis dearest friends and most ters. These sketches are strictly $1.00. Guaranteed Ways" and .Means of starting a promises to the American high class and givon in pleasing Madisonville, she filled tho druggistB. duction of the fire loss would Public Library. costumes. people. The West has run up. of Miss Sybil Hart, who naturally tend to reduce the exKENTUCKY TOBACCO SATE Voice the flag of prosperity. Why-shoulon the sick list. was pense of the protection afforded Prenuptial Affairs for Kiss Victory Popular Medloy it not listen more in Miss Allie Campbell, who is Cutting is Practically Finished-Qualitby fire insurance companies and Group of Old FamiUar Songs. During the next few weeks amusement than in anger or woris Good, but Production is teaching at Ilsley, visited her like organizations, and thus in- there will be given in Madison-- a ry in the pessimistic political Below Last Year home folks Saturday, returning Duet "Adieu" sure to the benefit of those who number of most beautiful demagogue predicting ruin for to her school Sunday evening. avail themselves of this form of parties in honor of Miss the country unless- - he and hia Kentucky tobacco growers have projection. It is our duty, as Sayes Leg of Soy filled his regular apBro. Cook Elizabeth Victory, whose wed- quack theories are adopted? It "It seemed that my 14 year old pointment at the 0. P. Ohutch practically finished cutting, apd good oitizens, to do all within ding will be solemnized Oct. 80. is a movement the West may boy would have to lose his leg, ou report the crop safely housed!. In our power to prevent this waste account of an ugly ulcer, caused by Sunday and Sunday night. quality this season's hurley yield add needless loss of property, Tho Eovival in Madisonville well be elated at leading, and . a bad bruise," wrote D. F, Howard, On Sunday there was a' rqun-lo- n Aquone, N. O. "All remedies and quantity and it ib, therefore, the part of Christian Church moves oh with the East can not help but folhas a fine color, but-th- e of the family of J. W. Cox, doctors treatment failed till we low, tried Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, and they had a bacon fry in the beau- will be under last year's pr6duc-tion- .' wisdom to join with, the people unabated interest. 86 additions cured him with one box." Cures Lexington reports a Mont- of our States in sotting aside a up to Monday morning. MinisJ. Wi. Copelandr,of Dayton, Ohio,'" bnrnB, boils, skin eruptions, piles, tiful grove near by, then a bounpurchased a bottle of Ohamberlalna-Couggomery county sale at 16 cepts a&o at all druggietR. tiful spread of good things. and Robertson county sales at 12 day in which we bring tot public ter, Bernard invites you to at- a cold, Itemody for his boy who ha'd m and bofore tho bottle was all. attention this important duty. tend every service. Those present were: Mr. and used the boy's cold was gone. Is. Eopkins-vill- e to 12J cents. Iu the SLIMLY ATTIXDED The Legislature has enacted laws Mrs. John F, Jones and Arohilee Miss Lelia and Gladys Vaughn that not better than to pay a five dollar doctor's bill? For sate by Alt district labor ran as high as for the punishment of tho crime Melton, of MadisonviUe, Mr. and bt Earlington, were in this city Dealers. a day in the rush' of the sea- of arson, but it is not always the $8 Not Much Interest in Progresttve MoveMrs. Jimmie Jonear and four Saturday night. May&ville reportu erecting crime of arson Notice ment in Christian County that produces .Mr, and Mrs. John Long attenSlaughterville, Mr. son. children, of several additional warehouses, these losses. It is frequently To My Friends : 1 am in the-Idland Mrs. Frank Coffman and. Curing is now ded the Yankee Girl in this city Hopkinsville, Ky., Oct. 5, under way aud Hour Popularity ' Contest little boy, of Slaughterville, Mr, early sales are predicted after carelessness, negligence of the Friday night. Ten white and eleven colored and respectfully ask that my failure to exercise due precau-tiod- . Al- supporters of Roosevelt met this A, D, Melton, Mr. and Mrs. Eev. Harrison, of the Presby- friends save their coupons for me-ap-d the season's opening at the end Cox, of this city, was afternoon in mass convention at ford Cox and Miss Helen help me to win the Watch The losses'in Kentucky by fire, terian Church, delightful day was of the month. of Nebo. A in Marion, Ky., several days lust the Oity Hall, pursuant to a call I will appreciate any ages of Children that are pale, sickly and cm which insurance was paid last week attending Presbytery. issued by District Chairman Bar- spent. Tho combined favor no matter how small. peeviBh, with dark ringB under the year, were $8,692,806.88: the rett to choose a Campaign Com- J. w. and Alfred Cox, brothers, eyes, fickle appetite,, and who appear premiums paid to secure fire inMr, and Mrs. Ed. Coffman and i Nkllie MoManos. . is 87, how to get no nourishment from the food mittee to work in Christian is 09 years. J. W. children, of Slaughterville, were they eat are surely suffering from surance last year were $5,272,-488.5Certainly for No Other Reason. oounty in tho interest of the old is Uncle Alfred? worms. Give them WHITE'S fJb and these figures do not in Madisonville Friday the guest In China women carry their ohll. CREAM VERMIFUGE and note Bull Moose ticket. Thirteen If you have young children you the wonderful Improvement. They begin to cover the unprotected of friends, to attend the show. drn from baskets that hang from lookers-owere also present. have perhaps noticed that disorders soon take on flesh and are rdsy, accrosses by fire. J. D. McPherson Sr, made a ders. thatTwins aretho mother'sasshoal waste comcheerful. Price stomach are predesirable Lee 0. Brum field was cbosen of theailment. To their most you tive andSold by St. Bernard 35o per Mining correct this mon bottle. "Now, therefore, I call upon big deal last week, having sold to serving; the balance of weight, If not chairman and E. S. foreman, will find Chamberlain's Stomach Co., Incorporated, Drug Depart- the citizens of Kentucky to set Dr. E. L. Bone a $750 Angelus, for other reasons, v Xlver TabletB excellent. colored, secretary. A Commit- and easy and pleasant to take,They ment. and are aside October 8, 1912, as a day on being one of the finest Player '.'Pepper Bill" Resign tee of five was appointed to mild and gentle in effect. aFor sale A Rood remedy for a bad cough is which to give special attention Piano3 made. a Oounty Committee to be by All Dealers, BALDAED'S HORIHOUND. Henderson, Ky., Oct. 5. to the removal from their premii SYBUP. It heals the lunjrs and Fortunes In Faces recommended to another mass "Pepper Bill," VV. J. Jones, ses of rubbish, which might cause quiets Irritation. Price 35c, 50c and leglnhlpgs of Lifeboat. There's often much truth $1.00 per bottle. Sold by bt. Bernard convention to be held in HopLike many other Inventions .the life father of the Bull Moose move- fire, for plaoing heating appliansaying ''her face is her fortune." Alining Co., Incorporated Drug Do- boat was a lemg time in finding favor. ment in this country, and chairkinsville next" Saturday, Yery ces in proper condition, 'the ex- but its nevpr said where pimples, partment. designed, by a little interest is shown in Christ-- 1 The first llfefeoat wasLionel Lukln, In man of the Oounty Committee, amination of chimneys, flues and skin eruptions, blotches', or other Umdos eoacb builder, blemishes disfigure it. Impure Improving Vobacco. ian county in" the third party 1781, under t&e acduragement ot the has resigned as chairman and such other appliances which so blood is back of them all, and shows If you are a pipe smoker, try tbistt; prlnoe of Wales, bat despite royal pa- - Joseph Wuersch has, been elected Dr, King's New Jjlfe movement; the need ot frequently are 'the direct cause Pills. They promote hoalth and Place tke sore ef an apple la your' toIJP trosac, kis Invention received little to succeed him. oa top of your tobacco a&& of fire losses, to look into prem- beauty. Try them. 35 cents at all bacco Jarbe surprised at the Improve Cheapest aeeldMt Insurance Dr. 'rhowM attention, though, one of his boats you will druggists, ises where articles which might Electlc Oil. For burns, scalde. cuts aad emer. saved several lives at Bamborowga. favor it imparts to the tobacco, Sick headache Is caused by a dis- produce spontaneous combustion t(Il Be Maselnf. Will Mase The loss of the Adventure In 1780 Irat gncl, All dragglit tell It. jc and joe. keeping It moist ordered stomach. Take Chamber-Iain'- s A seap box orator t&e otber Bjfht. destrteyed publle apathy in this tufc. Tablets and correct that and are kept, and for the destruction at the close of a fervid appeal, wound ' Jeot and, with the offering of pri "s the headaches will disappear. For of ignitable material deposited Tatteelng In Persia. for lifeboat designs a first atey teward sale by All Dealers. uj witl tke follewin's lucid and ex- Wanted at once, 1Q0 Miners. in places where it might endan- pressive peroration: "And sew, com Until the last generation, tattooiag life saving at sea 'was takes. Steady work. 7 ger property by fire. wm almost universal in Persia. rades, after everything? has been said, ' Vl Making "Dixie Flyer" Better among the upprolassM, it is recommend that on after ererytklag has been doae, tae NoktonvimjE Coaij & Coke Co. "l'further Ji Incorporated A Loj On The Track but Is still affected by the lower 'ola-- . Chicago The Chicago & East- that day instructions be given to great masaea of tfte people will still Weisea ar tatteoed not so naefc of the fast exproBs means., serious the pupils in public and private ooBstltute the bulk of the population'' r Sweet Charity. LVV with a view to decoration as to avert trouble ahead if not removed, so ern Illinois E. E. has .ordered schools concerning the exercise "Has it ever ooourred to you that4 "evil 'eye," or to hMe a btanlrt, doeB loss of appetite. It means iaek additional equipment for the tie t of care in the use of matohe3 and When you have a bad- - cold you the raore mosey a ra&a has the' tor to ear a malady. of vitality, loss of strength anti Dixie Flyer, . the best medicine obtainable all combustible materials, and want to cure with as little delay It 1 for him to be oharitabl&f ' nerve weakness. If appetite falls, -so it laborers in factories and other as aB take Elecbno fitters quickly- - to possible. Here is a druggist's When one is poor a4 has osly a few;, . NOTICE contracts the overcome the oause by toning up Chronio rheumatism places of industry be duly cou- opinion: "I have sold Chamber- coats It Is an easy matter to dfvito muscles, distorts the Joints and un- the stomach and curing the Indigescity engineer K. E. Wip-fle- r poned on this subject, The lain's Cough Remedy for fifteen tb Koaey with some poor devil wb, dermines the strength A powerful tion. Michael Hesshelmer otLln-oolhaye years," says Enos Lollsr, of Sarato-g- hM BOM." "In testimony whereof, I will receive bids for the conNeb., had been sick over three penetrating and relieving; remedy Ind "and consider It the best will b found InBALLAKD'SSNOW" years, but six bottles of Jlleotrio struction of brick gutters on hereunto set my hand and caused on the market." For sale bv All "I sobered habitually from coattipattra. ,LINJLMENT. It restores strength Bitters put him right on bis'feet thejwal of the Commonwealth Dealers. Doan's Regulets jelioved and atresttheatd tb and suppelnesfl to the aching limbs. again. They have helped thou- East Clark street, until Oct. 19. to be affixed." bowel? so. that ther have h ratal" evr Q4 Werk th Agltatar. Price 25c, BOo and $r.00 per bottle. sands. They Rive pure biood, strone; He will gladly furnish informaW. B. McOxreARY, Bold by SI. Bernard Mining Ce,, In- nerves, .good digeBtloa. Only 50 It k tie Mrious xsuwrity wklek a &Iac,"-a- ." Davla, Gicecr, Salphur Sptig tion on request. Governor, 2t Texas. cents at all drusfgieHiPV corporated, Drug Department, jM4iC ittat tklBe.-- Xa 1st ONE-THIR- D , m Madisonville Notes THEN AND NOW d -- -. -- i.. v C,l. 'V'l-- m '.. t - ( -- ' -- p n I " ft i sol-em- n va-oau- cy V d y Pre-Nupti- al h f o , T hi :$ 7, r n Ee-le- ct in-th- e bet-side- s T-6- rr i o J if "T f i '' more-dlffloul- v ' ' n, o. J s. Vt ,.,,, . . M3S I. iio iS ( !."' WiWBw Pfe wiaitttJhMii "7 "wr?- X,tMIM j- - IL ft- - t" teVvwwwwww 99 A ST WORTHY EXAMPLE. B. M. SLATON UNDERTAKER ns fe ' ' Funeral Director, :: " Licensed Embalmer Answer all calls Office Phone 124-- 2 IDeiy oar asrigtit Residence Phone 124-- 3 NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, IfflJMOR S When Louis Mann first met bis far mor neighbor, Shag Rossman, upstate, Shag waB very much Interested in the Thespian. "So yer a actor, eh?" he asked. "Indeed, 'tis true," replied Mr. Mann. "Good one?" "Ahem I" came .frem Mr. Mann, "Some people say I am," "Well, you gotta go some to beat a actor I Been In a show one time," said . rl fc Shag.- - ?. . MADISONV LLE. iittWMMWW.W KENTUCKY BOMBCONSPIR- ATOR ADMITS ' od, Olark. wrote to Ryan. ., "It Vould be dangerous for me "So? Who was he?" "I've forgot his name," said Shag, switching his chew to the other cheek, "but I seen him with ray own eyes turn a back somersault on top of a horse that was runnln'," . & to bny explosives down here. You had better serida stranger. HIS GUILT I havo gotten olio man out of a lot of trouble already. I itm -- Edward Clark, Cincinnati Man afraid I. can't do much more, for the police judge said 'For God's and Union Official Pleads sake, don't bring this bunch beGuilty fore me again,. or I'll have to do --- sfitwftwO KvsJf ANOTHER ,.. .! , LINK IN THE GREAT something." te:ci PwT ' "Double Dealing," Charge Made Herbert S. Hockiu, acting secretary-treasurer of the union, Prisoner Taken to Jail After Admitting was charged by Miller with DYNAMITE CONSPIRACY OF THE IRONWORKERS Guilt on Fifty-Fiv- e Counts. 'Indianapolis, Oct. 7. fcU ' K3K r; ' Olark, of Cincinnati, today plead- a fixed price of $200 for each ed Rnilty to the government's job," said Mr. Miller to the jury ? -- "double dealing" with Olark. "Tbe executive board of the Edward ironworkers' union agreed upon Very Different. "Now, honestly, old man," said tho playwright, after the first performance of his, now presentation of the triangle problom, "what do you think of it? I want your candid opinion. Everybody said when my other plays were produced that I was merely repeating myself. Do you think I havo don so this tlme7" "No," replied his friend, "they'll' havo to admit that this is different from your other plays. In each of tho former ones tho mix-uwas be tween two women and a man. This timo I notice that tho trouble id occasioned by two men and a woman. Yes, It is quite different from the oth. p Martha, was complaining of her husband's hcaltlu "Why, la he sick, Martha?" asked Mrs.. Mason. y Mrs. Mason's colored washerwoman, "Exclamatory" Was Rlfht. lTh We Foot Glovj "He's ve'y po'ly, ma'am, ve'y po'ly,' answered tho woman. "He's got the oxolamatory rhounjnUsra." "ou mean Inflammatory, Martha, said the patron. "Exclamatory means to cry out" "Yes, ma'am," replied Martha, with conviction; "dat's what it is. He hoi OF COURSE NOT. Carry the "Tough as Leather" Stockings for Your Children -- lersall the time." Judge. They are the famous Black Cat brand. You know the kinct stockings the children ran go out in , . m the woods, the berry bushes, the streets and the playground without bringing home hours of darning for you ers." ft: A "For the blowing up of a bridge lack From Vacation. over Miami River at Dayton on "I hear your wifo Is back from her May 8, 1908, Hockin paid Olark trip, but confined to the' house. Too bad the trip did her no good." only $122.50 thus holding out "Oh, the trip did her good, all ers' union from 1008 to 1011. right" part of the fee." "Then she lBn't confined to the As soon as court opened DiPointing toward Eupene' A. houseT" strict Attorney 01irb. W. Miller Clancy and Olaf A. Tvietmoe, of "Yes, she's confined to the house." addressed Federal Judge A. B. San Francisco, Jtlr. Miller said it "When does the doctor expect to Anderson. would be shown that they helped jhave her out?" case for "It doctor, 'If it please the court, the de- in promotiug the Los Angeles man. isn't a washwoman a expects old The to fendant Olark, of Cincinnati, Times disaster, and that "Jack" have her out in a few days. She hasn't wishes "to change his plea from Bright, known as J. E. Munsey, a thing fit to wear." ' "'not guilty' to "'guilty." for two weeks after the explosion 'Twould, Indeed, Be On. harbored J. B. McNanara at Salt Olark then stepped forward. "You say there are no miracles nowadays?" ' "I do, most emphatically." 'Do you plead guilty?" asked "What, for Instance, would you Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 7. a miracle?" Judge Anderson. Pages from the careers of the "If a man should make a fortune ul plead guilty," said Olark. McNamaras and Ortie E. in New1 York, and then go to Chicago or to Pittsburg to spend prisoner was then separated The as leaders of "the flying consider that a miracle." it I should ' defen-daut- s forty-fiv- e from the other squadron of dynamiters," with Judge Questions tko 'Prisoners con-aid. Mc-Manig- charges in the dynamite conspiracy. Olark was business agent and president of the Cincinnati local of the structural iron work- Black Cat Lake City, Utah. er Old Gentleman (to kid who's smoking) When I was your age I didn't smoke in the way you do. The Kid Well, I gueBs you didn't I'm tbe champeen inhaler of the ward, Some men there ar Who'd rather die Than eat a. piece Of humble pie. "" FrJt BMBBBt "0??fr "" stockings are the ones with nine lives. They are the only stockings made with the Extended Heel whicf doubles the life of the heel. V When you come in to buy them be sure to look at the Black Cat brand for all the rest of the family yourself your Husbaud ancl the Misses. . Misses' and Bbys' sizes run up to size 1 1 1; 9 4 17 tti. - Barnes, Cowand Incorporates! (k? Company Keitucky ' Earlington, - Proud Person. Spelling Children' Diver Seized by Oetepws, Little ehlldrea give their nether A naval diver at Toulon wasattacked by a giant oatepws the headache bat if she lets them while uader water ia the harbor: He have their ewa way, when they grow' gave tie hoteUng signal and was ap to be great children they will 4v hauled to the surface, together wHa her the heartache. Fondness spells the octopus, whose tentacles, sal to many, and letting little faults alone be 26 feet long, were wrapped around spoils more. Garden that are never him. The diver was unconscious. The weeded will grow very little worth octopus held fast to tho dlvor until it gathering. All watering and no hoe was stabbed to death. It weighed. 136 ing will make a rtrr had crop. A, pounds, and the suckers oa Its tenta- child nay have toe mack of lnwta-er- a love and la the long run It naay r pieces. cles were as big as turn out that It hadi toe little. C. IL- Losdoa Mall. half-dolla- U" fr mx-i- -- fK' T ' ' ;.; and taken to jail, to await the imposing of hia sentence. Olark pleaded guilty to all the -charges five coants of conspircounts of being a acy auuV-fivprincipal to the actual illegal interstate shipment of dynamite and"nitjroglyconn. Clark's activities in promoting ' explosions, Mr. Millor asserted, were carried on through letters written by Frank M. Ryan, president of the union, aad the -Mc-Kamar- conversations in which they were said to have plotted to send to Panama, to blow np the locks of the Panama Oaual, were read by District Attorney V. Miller before the Charles jury at the trial of the accused "dynamite conspirators," today. The incideut in reference to Panama. Mr. Miller said, occurred just befor the arrest of the Los Angeles dynamiters, when they were becoming desperate in their efforts to secure exglosives Mc-Mani- A GHOSTLY LIGHT. a scalper!" "In that case," said the doctor, hesitating for the first time ia his career, "omit the bleeding. Fill his stomach with wane, water. Tea ducats, please." Dr. S&ngrtdo, with scarcely a glaaei at the patient, ordered" that he be bled Immediately. "But," gasped the hapless wretch, "I have just bought two reserved seat tickets for a ball game from Cub-Giant- Forestalled. m '& i .. P V ' s V r- - Umbrella dives this Clew J.. without betraying their identi.Mamma Nonsense, Bertie; you w 8' T IKW - .' l r Stf-".- BV & An 'ivory handled umbrella ties. "bearing the initials "E. 0.," "John J. called James B. Mc- fa tire wreckage of a Namara, his brother, and &nd' bridge at Dayton, 0. to the headquarters of Mr. Miller said, Jed to the dis- the International Association of ," closure that Olark actually had Bridge and Structural -- caused the explosion, having said Mr. Miller. "tised the umbrella to protect the "John J. said to McMauigal, dynamite from the rain and then 'We cau't get any more dynaleaving it behind. mite around here without steal-in- g also was charged with 'Olark it. Now, you go to Panama carrying out plots against em- and see what you can do down ployes ot 'aonunion labor. In there. The McOIiutic-Marehaconnection with a scheme to blow Construction Company has a lot Tjpv.thoHarri8on avenue viaduct of dynamite stored dowfn there. 'at Cincinnati, Mr. Miller alleg-- Ton could easily get hold of it and blow up the looks. That 'em sit np and Women Who Care would make take their minds take notice, and off 'Ofoourso yon uso an antiseptic in your of your own per- the Los Angeles affair.' McMan Family and in tho care son, and you want tho best. igal refused to go at that time. Instead of what you havo been using as liquid or tablet antiseptics or Soon after they, all were arressuch ...peroxide, won't you please try Paxtine, ted." Tho contractor montioned .ixx)soentrated antiseptic powdor to be was one of those who had declardissolved In water as needed. .Paxtine is more economical, more ed for the "open shop" in the clesnBlng, more germicidal and more United States. healing than anything" you over used. etl Mc-Manigal Iron-Workers-- so ghost You couldn't in tho dark. Bertie Well, I dff! He carried a spirit lamp. Tho sweetest maid Are found In book And time ne'er dims Their lovely looks. . Heroin.. lt Who Wouldn't Ba? Little Ethel studied; th face of tM little negress intently.' "What makes you so black. Cindy?" she finally asked. "Huh I" said Cindy, "you'd be black, too, If you was born at midnight In 'a dark room, and a black fadder and black mammy.1' Mother's Magarla. Bacteria Not faeeewary. Though bacteria of many kinds live Eneeurafemant. Mollle And so you propewd mar- In most animals, a French experimenter has dlBproven the theory that they riage tp her? are essential to life, it waa claimed Chollle Yes. "Aad did she give you any encour- that a ehlcken lived absolutely free from aad growth and agement?" development went on aa usual. "Oh, yes." .. "Congratulations in order?" "No, she refused me." A Geed Saleenun. "But I thought you said ahe gar "Well, Jingle,"' said 'the manager. yeu encouragement?" "did you ake the sale?" "Yes," esJd "She did. She looked at e twice the salesman. "I couldn't get the before she refused me." darned old machine to run oyer half, speed, but I arranged with one of the Something Added to a Letter. town constables to arrest us for exTeacher Tommie, what la a poet ceeding the speed limit, and old Skee-zlek- a script? fell for it right away." Tommie Don't know ma'am. "Why, yes you do. After I write 'a letter I add something to it. Tnatfi a postscript'' "Oh, Is it ma'am? I thought pug; ... i i.". k'.'jb i.i i i. i. .' sailed 'em postage stamps!" aaldro-organlsms, Very Myeterievc; eld colored woman had eeeaelftl to call the doctor for her husband, whe waa, very 111. The doctor made a diagneels and pronounced It a severe ease of gastritis. "Oh, Lor, doctor,"' ejaculated the eld woman, "how ittd he eber get dat gastritis? I haiat burst a t'iag but coeri lie ia dis yre house, aa' powerful little oh dat" y Harper's Baser for September. Am Te Make Rubber. Frem. Waete. That artificial rubber, can be xaadei from waste cotton, especially tbci bolls that fall to ripen, is the claim; of a Philadelphia scientist Ji ffim&i!wm,'W j.. i . . j; i?; . . j '. '. .!' . IN THE CASK. mfevy m .4," For players that they are not the great people on earth." Truly Desirable. "Do you think the frequent polltleal excitement Is desirable?" asked th conservative citizen. "Undoubtedly. We need something, occasionally to remind our baseball Men's Suits And Overcoats At $10.00 to $20.00 IIbBBBBBBBBBKuBBBBBBBBbI MI' Sji- )&v $ & KV1 ? . MM cly iOtfBBBBBBBBm M IbbbIbV RWy . . . h-- . 10?' s- B wvi .'r - .,'; SK?.'rA"v. b ' it ftt.3 Variable, VI don't like to be called a politl) boss;" protested Mr, Due tin Stax. Varying. Grade of Caviar. "Never mind'. replied Senator, SorTho finest caviar is the bieluga, prepared from the roe of the white stur- ghum. "Mentioned in public, the title geon; little less flue is the sevrluga, sounds like an unfriendly epithet, but ANTISEPTIC prepared from the sterllated sturgeon. In private conference it is frequently "In the toilet to cleanse and whiten Both are put up at Astrakhan, Russia. mentioned with great respect" tho teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay. iTo disinfect the mouth, destroy Unpardonable 8ln. A Suggestion. disease ogerms, and purify the breath. In religious controversy the unpar"I see one of the features of tbe bridgowork tcotli and bad clean and odorless. Tp remove nicotine donable Bin is attributing ub'.' motive Taudeville season 1b a wrestling cheese which no one can throw down." from tho teeth and purify the breath lo those who differ from after smoking. To eradicate perspira"That so 7 Then why not give, the tion odors by sponge bathing. .;. ., .butter In our boarding bouse a chaaee Notice At? a medicinal agent for local to do the same trick? I'm sure tit's Wilson-Marsha- ll of feminine ills where pelvlo trealmont Club strong enough." The , itarrh, inflammation and ulceration of which was organized here last enist, nothing equals hot douches Genuine Human Touch, Paxtine. For ten years the Lydia E. Thursday night will have a meetJSnkham Med. CohaB been regularly ing "Is there any real human Interest 'p. m. In this play of yours?" at the Oity Hall md vising their patients to use it because of Its extraordinary cleansing, healing Thursdav night, Oct 10th all "Is there? There is a real'dluMC and gorinlcldal power. For' this pur& pose alone Paxtine is worth its weight members are urged to be present cooked on the. stage." In gold. Also for nasal catarrh, eore and democrats who have nqfc be throat, inflamed eyes, cuts and wounds. come members are requested to Back Yard Information. All druggists, 25 and 50 cents a box. "Cats are Terr sensitive animate." Trial box and tostlmoiay of 31 attend the meeting and become "I suppose that is why they are al women froo on request. ways taking a fence." THE PAXTONTOILETCO.,Ktn, Mass. members of the clut; .. HJB0'rS7 A WnKm 7vttene'?tt your birthday analversay. Benedict (sadly)5-Y-e, I was touched for $36 to pay for It. , i ii De Quia I sappcee that you were deeply touched' when your wife pre-seated you with that easy chair ea .. . -- How 70 thVughtlMly do ear affiecttoee roam I A term or two Is eob. And when a man begins to feel at home. , ;We teU him to move oh, - Official Tenure. While we are makers of (money's worth) garments that sell at from $10 to $50, we wish to lay particular stress on the constructive work. Weave, style and make to be found in all suits and overcoats we sell al.from $t0 to $20. Herein lies of our seccess crowding in ever,y cent of yalue with fashjon schemes infacbric, colorings and cut at each and every price, and the life service of the garments guaranteed at eack price, Suits and overcoats at the prices we specify above bear the brunt of major or popular wear they are the ones that are most in demand and that the most is expected off, Selling these direct to you from our own w'orkshopsj-mean- sa saving "to 25. per cent on the suit or overcoat of from 20 a difference that ybtrcan pocket to your ' -the-secret .. kior, n . IT PAYSTO TRADE HERE, ' r Missing' the Chance. "Manager-KO- '' .. . I fc,"w l;i-i.- v . . . . ,t Hotel pight in the dining room we miss quite a lot of silver! Reporter (slyly) But tery little of ,the. paper money gata away, en?-- h, ye) aftel a big m 'VJLUi 1V ''t i.iftve. w.:.ji BBBfflyffBnfi ju3ge. mmKuSStom i n 'J&J&ifr i. k&4 -- (V u sistitU . . ,..ui; .v"jh: '? 4.1 'CTtjitfiJMMfittiV .', jl211, ''hf.iriiiltfS'. Wjcf .. o Is ' . ,- -, summam 1 '' ft"; & fc.s- Hank wis from the upper middle section of the state, where tho streams are small and run oneway alt th.a time. Until tho day of this adventure Your money back if lie had never seen a bigger body of water than a millpoud, nor had he ever caught a fish that was as large as his hand. Scale flab, In Hank's native section 1 were about as rare aa gold coins on a Jhe great Indian Blood PurifierKidney andLiver- church contribution plate. The stand ard fish was a ltttlo "finger" eat, black fails to cure at all good Druggists . JSferve Tonic and despicable in the purview of the coast fisherman; but Hank and bis friends" back home thought catching BOILING, them was rare sport, and that tbey were really "game" fish. Kentucky Hank was a fisherman at .heart. Bever Dam, When be ceme to the city to "take a la one of the Btores he conpmywwpMip" if "fV" p,u"F position" bragged about how be used to tinually "yank 'em out' and, what fine ones they were. The boys stood Hank's palaver for a time, until tbey got tired of it, and then they resolved to show 77i Decalogue . him what real "fishing" was like. That is bow.lt carao about that a party was made up to go for channel bass off Thoa shalt have no other tin gods before ME. " , : Bloody Point, with Hank as tho guest Thou shall not stamp "In God Ye Trust" upon thy, coins,-noof honor. make, unto thee any graven Image, or any likeness' of . Conditions apparently favorable for anything that is in heaven above or that is in the earth below, bass. Wind, weather and tide were precisely right, and tho bait was flna except MINEt for , thy tin god, am a jealous tin god, visiting and fresh enough to tempt the appethe iniquities of.crooks and scoundrels upoii the innocent tite of a fisherman, much less a flab. stockholders, and showing mercy uuto the crooks and scounBut there was noting doing in the line' of scalo fish. Channel catfish and' drels that support ME. and stlngarees there,' Thou shalt not take the name of thy tin god in vain, for were In plenty, but never the sign' thy tin god-Iwithout vanity. of a scalo. In half an hour the bot jom or mo boat was covered with cats, Remember, Election Day, to keep it wholly, for ME Jtliou and stjngarees. , TJa'ually these dej and thy eon and thy man servant' and thy maidservant,' if nnlnpfl "Vrlffpra" urn lrillrul nni? , .. alio hare a vote. ;; ,.thrown overboraNpfSPrr ag caught. HOW IS THIS? :"K FIRST SALT WATER A3$ It is it Very serious matter to mk for one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this reaspn we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine IB. Sale Manager ' f 'y Progressive . , r gaff-topsai- ls s . - . . I iTI ME. Honor thy father and thy mother if they shout for ME. Thou shalt, not kill, unless a roaring lion' be tied to' a tree ' T '" or the, back of a Spaniard confront thee'. , ;y i. mi. t J. uuii eiiwiu nut uuuiut;uiiu;a race Hiuuiue., ; .Thoufshalt not stoa'l, except for Me. .A,v Tbou shalt not bear false wjiuess ,nguih8t 'thy friend ; r leave that to (ME. Thou shalt not covet (MY White- House, , nor anything ; else that may want, for all things that desire belong td ' ii.-ti- . L--, --- .: -' , T;':, . ' -- r ' v And all the people saw the tbunderings,, and the lightnings, 'and the noise of the trumpet, and the mountain smoking: and wbeji the ' :; 1: people saw it, tbey removed, and stooa afar off. , Roosevelt Drops the Subject Has anybody been following Rooskvklt's Southern Speeches? Don't neglect them.- - They are one of the. best parts of tho show weare now witnessing and which, with apologies to HooAiiir, should be styled "The Demagogue's Progress." : Tho striking thing about these addresses to the Sou tliei.r- ners has been what was left but of them to wit, the negro. . " '& Hkv LV v ?. il K'U: tv &' Of course everybody remembers the bid for the South "with ' campaign. It ,was a promise which the Oolonol started-bi- s to make his new party in that quarter strictly a white "'man's party. There has been no change in this programme, aud appeals to.Southem yet, srrangely enough, in his white- peoplo the Oplonel has hardly alluded 'to itj .;Why?.. ' a There are two reasons. Tq find oue of thorn, read, the, Southern newspapers or talk with an observant Southerner. The truth is Southern white people nover rose tb'tlio bait "at all. They never "even nibbled at it. The best proof is that tho Southern JRooskvklt men themselves, whether they call themrelves Progressive Have quit .talking Republicans or They promptly found that, it simply didn't work. about it. It had merely eiven people another reason for distrusting Roosevkw. The real job of Rooseselt's followers in the" South is" precisely what it is elsewhere. It is the job of trying to make people behove in his sincerity. That indicates tho other ;reason why Rooseaklt himself has not been discussing his new plan with tho colored broth-or- . If it has not helped him in the South, it has, positively and substantially weakened him fn the North and he knows it. Unhappily, thore are conscientious and honorable people in his motley followiug, and not a few of them are of the strain. Such people have not approved, or pretended to approve, his sudden desertion of the Southern negro after, all his loud declaration of friendship for them, Neither could they, preceive the slightest basis in reason, b morals for his distinctions between Southern negroes and Northern negroes, There is none The only basis for that " distinction was and is political. The maneuver has failed failed completely and1 It is the worst kind of failure, for his act is not bitterly denounced, jt is not raged at, it is laughed . at.-- :A demagogue can thrive' on denunciation and hatred, but '.ridicule and indifference.are fatal. .,&" face-to-face out-and-out Bull-Moose- rs, uui naiiK, us iiiu kuwu ui nunur, Him knowing onty catfish was proud of the big and Ranted. to count: ;tho catch. , , As, the pthor fellows werjproposlng up the"krjuck-''andgo' home, Robbiris got a strilfo,- arid it was a Tisnvy. one. ' Now, Robblns'ls a hand- iut6 man, and docs not bollove in playr ins lifs flsh. ' Ho wants to see the quarry landed In the. shortest possible' space of time. "What's the use foolln'," says Robblns; "you porno after the flBh; why not get'!e"m and go?" i WhenyRobblns got the strike, therefore, tho line came. Inland, over hand,' and in a. jiffy a great floundering shapo and drab, long as a man's body, and half his legs, was pounding on the gunwale and beating tho green water Into a heavy shower that fell 'over tho whole boat's crew. Hank was electrified. With a a wild Indian, ho sprang from his scat upon the thwart, grabbed tho big' fish around the.. throat, lifted it inboard and went down with it among the catfish and sUngarees. The balance of tho company looked on in literal fear and trembling. There were no less than forty of. the sea devils tof tho poisonous spines in ttio, bottom of the boat, and there was that blithering idiot from tho millponds writhing and wrestling and twisting sea bass right in with a tho midst of them! It seemed ineyita-bithat Hank muBt bo "finned," but the more the men. shouted to him the wilder Hank raved in his delirium of tho kill. "He's plumb crazy," said Little Finky, the skipper. As quickly as he could' manago it without sticking Hank with the knife Bobbins cut tho flsb's throat. In two minutes more it was still. Then Hank got up. He was as white as a ghost. Therd was not tho color of blood in his lips. His cheeks were like chalk, his eyes were glassy and his knees were shaking. Tottering astern, he collapsed, with bead and arms over the guaway. "I, knowed it," sajd Little Pinky f "he's got it good and hard, la a dozen places; the blamed eejltt" Serves him right Wbat'je bring a millponner on gajr-tpprttils- i. . ll " - and publicity The number of members Included in the party necessitated a solid pullman train Of thirteen cars and en all tho railroads, save oiie, two Engines werenoeded to haul the BUck-draugH- T heavy tram The exception was tho Missouri Pacific Bailroad. Liver Medicine General Superintendent De BerThe reputation of this old, relianard, met the club train at Omaha ble medicine, for constipation, inand attatohed biB own priviato oar digestion and liver trouble, is firmwhich made up a train of fourteen ly established; It does not imitate heavy cars. To thiB train he atother medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the fatached but a single engine. The vorite liver powder, with a larger president of tbe)club objected to this sale than all others combined. meanness, "All the other roads used SOLD IN TOWN F2 two engines," said he, "and bad a hard enough time to keep on their schedule. Why such lack ofconi e Only One Real Road. sideratlon on the part of the Miss-du- e There is only one real road to huPacific?" Some of the other man prosperity, andlt is the same metrbera wanted to know the same for a nation as for anihdivldual. That thing. Is the honest road of hard work unThey found out. The Missouri der free institutions, and when they tried to teach people that they could Pacfic engine was a "super heater" be made rich by some short cut, they of most modern design and walked were doing that which was thoroughaway with the train without .the ly dlshoneeL. Walter Long. d least effort. Furthermore it a speed of C5 miles an hour In loyhood Days. all the way to Kansas Oity, and arThere are no cherries now grown rived on the minute scheduled. that compare in flavor with thoa w Among the archives of the Missouri used to pick and eat while Farmer JoneB was at the other end of his Pacflo there Ih now a letter on Commercial Club stationery embodying farm. Harrlsburg Telegraph. some apologies and also some t ar rood for Thouaht Her. ' A southerner, who hag his' own wav . Might Ee the Fact. fltflHitV tltfnoraw tnnntw.ii. ,Mi1.AM a vmBoi uiuuua wueiuci Burglars who broke Into a Parlg jne .world Is fair "in dealing with flai recently removed all tho fashionjPQd'a services." "We a long Bermon,"- ho says,r "a lengthy able pannier dresses belonging to the grayer, or any lengthy .religious serv- mistress of the house and left a numices, but sit auietlv. throueh a fwn. ber of old skirts. . "The police,'1 says a jbou.r political spe'qch, a, 'funny lecturer a' Pat!3 correspondent, "suspect fashion expert." We, on tho other or vea a monKey snow."' ' ' hand, are Inclined to wonder if the $ . burglary was not' committed by the Mystery to Him. lady's husband, who may easily have wno is Kind to Ms weak- - been a i fellow who Jjesees can't understand wby'other peo wished to see his wife becomingly ple are not. ivaatiA for a week or two, By- atander. general-boostin- g cam-paljrn. Dxtttaft the past summer the a City Odtrtmereial Oinb started out ou a Ion tout of the West on a Xa .1 ; A Dead Watch or Clock Is a Parisite to the owner, and if you have one around your home we would like to make it do its part in this world. So bring it down to- day and let, us put the life into it. 0 - t.;a Hollinger Jewel ers Opticians ... &? t'.-i- i man-taitie- 'Xruempy ''K'l '.'.i .' mA com-pljmt- q. -- .m . I Money From Waste' Material, There' are harvests of. the street as well as the fields. The experieac of the corporation of London Is thajfc "many a mlckle makes muckle.." Last year more than ?2;865 was realized by tho sale of waste. paper feundl in tho streets, ?S95 by the sale, of oldL! tins found among the refuse,' aadi $1,900 from tho disposal of the refuse from orderly bins. , wlll.-criticlw - i ne-m- an slmple-'hearte- d . 1 cry-lik- Persons sometimes associate intolerance with strength and firmness of Man's Limitations Defined. conviction; but" intolerance is far No man. howfiver ertnri Tin mow lu. more a fealuro of Ignorance, defective understands girls; neither does he sympathy, imperfect: grasp of truth. We. want tho charity that makes alunuerBianu women. iixenange. lowance for other people's points of view without wavering from its own. Foreseeing A(l Trouble. T Mr. Knutt "My dear, I'm drunk. Thief-Proo-f Batik. It's a pity you ever married mo. I'm sorry forthe pbor children hie Now,' If a man empties IiIb purse into hla for tho Lord's sake, let mo como to head no man can take it from him. bed quietly." TV Franklin. "What Is a court of laBt resort, pa?". "Courting an old maid." judge. Layman's Definition. VI "fntolerance Not a Virtue. The Only One. To every man the most beautiful woman in tho world Is that one hb most sadly misses when sho is gdne and most gladly welcomes when sh returns. Galveston News. 'r. Friendship Suffers Much. Whoever looks for .a'fr.lcnd withoufs imperfections will never find what hQ seeks. Wo lovo ourselves with all butr faults, and wo ought to lov,p oujr friends In liko manner. i i 1 t forty-poun- d o The Store That Sells k f I WOOLTEX 4 , Another Brilliant Example of Wooltex e anti-slave- ry -- s, ,''. " i$no-miniousl- y. v ; ; salt water "Aw, cut that," growled Bobbins. "Can't you see tho man's In great suffering? Get the peroxide wbllo we and the. other boys strip his clothes off and find the punctures.'' No sooner said than done. The strippers had. got almost down to nature when Hank revived enough to say in a weak voice: "Leave mo alone, you dang fools. I, ain't bit nor stunjp nor nothln'; JuBt swallowed my chaw of tobacco." And that was the size of It. The a Providence, that protects little and Imbeciles and, drunken men had steered that "mljlponner" safely and unscathed through what appeared to be a hopeless array of catfish and stingaree-rBpInewhile he 'wrestled a with the' big bass. ' isrj-anyhow- ?" Vv-r--.-Styl- ". - ;' chil-dre- Progressive Robbery ' '" said in Topeka: The crook'who steals your watch while he .sings 'Onward, Christian Soldi,''--' floes not represenftlJe Kansksidea of progress. Rooevbl't battles forthe Eord at Armageddon, and for the devil in Kansas and California". He preaches honesty and sincerity, and "practices the methods of Pagtn, Uriah Hkep and Bill SyJces. He would rob the Republiqans of Kansas of a chance to express their choice at the poll p. He oalls i progress. I call it stealing What do you call it? "Stealing 1" shouted' five thousand Knsans, accordiug to the press reports. Harpers Weekly. ,v There is some '"'.., cooler left in Kansas yet. Mr. Harlan t' p V Quaint. Oaths. The first appearance, in an English divorce court, of- the Chinese form of oath by breaklngi a. saucer recalls other quaint forms of swearing, In Assam the oath is taken by standing within a rope circle, to imply to rot as the rope does if the swearer does not tell the truth. In lawsuits' between Russians .and the Ostiaks of Siberia a bear's head is brought into court, and. the Ostlak, making the gesture of eating, calls on the bear to devour him if he lies. There are tribes of India that swear by the head of a tiger, while ethers' chop a dog in two as emblematic of the fate of the perjurer.' But the simplest method is that of the Quaker, who swears not at all, but just tells What he thinks. - UAat cf.Woiui GuniuM This is another, characteristic example of the . skillful manner in which Wooltex designers put style , and elegance into asuit for practical service. It may be classed among the plain tailored models,' yet its beanty will be apparent at a glance Note' the graceful' curve of the edge of jacket, smartly emphasized, like the cuffs and ro' ' l! vers, by a binding of tailor braid. Thiaame treatment is applied to the back, whicli 'has a touch much to be unique, slashed panel giving a "custom-made- " ' desired in suits of simple lines. . 'This suit is full of charactor. It will appeal especially to the business women and to the women (wfho desires the utmost degree of practical service without too great plainness. d The. materials are the best that the,price can buy wide-walchqice of mixmixed cheviots and a pebble cheviots, Colors blue, brownj tan and blacfe. tures. Wooltex "tailoring and the Wooltex guarantee of two seasons' satisfactory service are important "features. Price, $25 to $40. two-tone. e '1' 'W1 St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated W. R. GOYiE. CJfl t II i ' V 5? & BEE ADS 4 PAY Total of 500 Year. '"Mrs. Nagg is thinking of visiting the Thousand islands." uaderstaad Mr, Nagg woald fe$g4ad to have her spend six moatfcs em Manager Stores rtt I '" aeh gm." s m'I 1'1 :; i - ?'' T, 'r-'- - - .VM'5 r 0 .y-- )'.v.---r.- 'H' :V .XJ&?timlzA Lit" : xsav. fis : c'fi'Ji , .1 Xfi. !W3&' 5'I.JiM '.J i.. - MMt ITM HtH , U " h)nHlin'ln."f''"".' EtTRAl CAJRKUR BXAMIfr! At Madfwhville Nebo and Nortonville for Hopkins County Kentucky Saturday Oct 26 1912 m,mmmmm Inafciiilw iimmmHmmm-di- i ICfyeiM8ee i ( Advertising Rates Display Advertisements, 15c per inch slugle iBBita Looala and Iuaido Pages, lOo per lino Headers Resolutions aud Cards pf 5c per line Thauks 6c per line Obituary Poetry Slight reductions on time contraot display advertisements, Also locals that run several months without cbauge PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOKTT 4SS0CIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER Member e f Kentucky Press Association andI - Second District Publishers League Entered at the Earlington Post Office as Second Glass Matter. ! Branch Office in Ben Slaton's Office, Next Baor to Postoffice, Madison- 24-- 2 Kings ma ailcw uayio, m&r. tf mile, Kentucky, Phone No. Tuesday, October S, 1912 Telephone 47 - j The United States Gtyll Servioo Commission announces an exami nation on tho date and at the places named abovo, as a result of which it is expeotod to make certification to fill a vaoauoy in the position of rural carrier at Nebo, Kentucky, and other vacancies as they may occur on routes at post offices iu tho abovo named county uuless it is found to bo iu tho lnterost pf the service to fill the vacatloy by 'reinstatement, trausfor, or promotion. Tho usual entrance Biliary for rural carriers is from $600 to $1,000 per an-uu- Carpets, Mattings Rugs and Door Mats LACE CURTAINS, COUCH COVERS and PORTIERRES. White and Fancy Scrims and Braids to match, Window Shades and Sash Rods. Call and see us before making your purchases for the above lines of merchandise. K . I Borvicp. The Dry Fall Outing to KentucAn applicant muflt have his ky's Great Subteranean Wondomicile in tho territory sup Apology Owed plied by a post office in the county der, or 200 Miles Underground (St. LoulB for which the examination is an"Col. Roosevelt owes Judge Par-leTuesday, Oct. 15. nounced. an apology for calling him a The examination is open to all In 1001 liar when tho Judge charged and male citizens of the United States that corporations had 'made laro Arranged for private who can comply with the requireu parties, home people and contributions to the Roosovelt fund. their visitors. River low, echo ments. Application Form 1341, and full grand, and cave dry. The time information concerning the requireLeft to George (Washington Post) to Bee Mammoth Gave when at ments of the examination, can be Mr. Morgan didn't contribute any- its beat. Round-tri- p railroad secured from tho secretary of the thing to tho 'present campaign he fare $3.40 from Earlinpjton and local examining board or the post4et Georgo do it. at any all way stations and regular train master or from ot the places named above, the TT. fl. fllvil Her. ThatGupofCoffeo 4:85 a. m. Bourd at Gave Hotel Vico Commission, Washington, (Courier-Journafrom arrival for dinner until af- D. O. "Col. Roosevelt's idea of taking an- - ter dinner following day, also inEligiblos on registers established 'Othor oup of coffee would be to gulp cluding trips through the prior to March 1, 1912, can be the two lown his share and then stickatork for appointment only at the eye of a fellow just about to cave for $5 50. Limit on tickets office for which they were examin the 10 day's. put cream and sugar in bis. ined. Such eligibles may be examWrite or phone L. &. N. Agent ined within one year from the date The people are so ready to misrepof their former examinations upon resent Roosovolt. He got, he says, filling applications showing that No Summer most of the best of his policies from Jbinoolu. Many thought he meant The summer just ending has they meet the requirements of the Lincoln, when all the been an unusually busy one. new examination, their old eligibilPresident ity for their home offices not being while ho was just referring to Workmen have been constantly canceled. Nob. Southern Lumberman employed. Testimony to this Applications should be properly Nashvlllei) fact is given in the magazine oxecutod and filed with the ComTho Colonel sayB Gov. Wilson mission at Washington. As examthe Brotherhood "deliboratoly misrepresents." published byFiremen and Engi-of ination papers aro shipped direct Whioh Is longer and handsomer Locomotive from the Commission to the plncoB neers. In a recent issue, under of examination, it is necessary that thau the other form, anyway, .Philadelphia North American. the heading, "No Shut-Dow- n applications be received in ample time to arrange for the examination This Summer," it says; Mr, Roosovolt may "view with deBired at the place indicated by We learn from Pittsburg, Pa., by the applicant. The Commission alarm," or upofint with pride," but be4s nevor "speechless with aston- -' that with the thermometer reaclv will therefdre arrange to examine iahraent." Wall Street Journal. ing for the top of the tube, iron any applicant whoso application is v Gov. WilBon is spoken of aa a man manufacturers have announced received in time to permit the shipwith a fighting chin. But the mau that there will be no summer ment of the necessary papers. An eligible register for the posiwith tho chinning chin is the thlrd- - suspensions of the mills. This is tion of rural letter carrier for each torm candidate. unprecedented, for in the past, county will bo maintained. A perno matter how rushing business son must bo examined in the couu-t- y How's This? in which the post office that sup' We otferOnc lUaiked Dollars Reward for any was, there has been a shut-dow- n plies bis home 16 situated. As a rese of Catarrh that cjtmot bo cured by Hall's of about a month, and after six Catarrh Cure. sult of such examination be may weeks, during the heated period. become eligible to appointment as F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, haveflknown Fj Ji Labor is as scarce as it was a rural carrier at any post office in Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions, month ago, and the big corpora- such county. A rural letter carrier and Enancially able to carry out any obligations tions are still keeping men at after one year's satisfactory service made by bis firm, ports of entry on the sea coast to day be transferred to the poBitlon Waldimo, Kimman & Marvin, of elerk or oarrier in a or secgot as many as possible of the ond class post office, to firstposition Wholesala Druggists, Toledo, O. the Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken intdrnally, taction foreign laborers coming in. It is of railway mail clerk, or to other directly opon tho blood and imucous surfaces of Testimonials sent free. JPrlce 75c! stated that the demand for lab- positions in the 'classified service, tho system. terbtHle Sold by all Druggists, orers in the iron mills is greater subject to such examination us may ake Hall's Family Pills tor constipation. at this time than for many be required by the civil Bervloe ao-tual Post-Dispatch) Political Points f in Mammoth Cave Age limit, 18 to 55, on the date of the examination. The maximum age limit is waived In oaseB of persons honorably discharged from tho United States military or naval er bo-lec- fc cam-paig- 4'1 l) con-Blder- od We have a brand new assortment of 9x12 and 12x15 Rugs of all the new colors and priced from $10.00 to $30.00 Each. Our stock is complete and a look will mean something to you in both price and quality. :A Shut-dow- n Llu-col- n, Barnes, Cowand & Co. INCORPORATED ss Earlington, Kentucky TEISISTPBOOF jt h Xarliagtoa Citiaem Caasot Doubt It If wl 7" rMrfke Yeur Gas Mantles Last. Before you use a now gas mantle, soak it 'in vinegar and hang It up to dry. In this way a brilliant light is obtained and the burners will last twice as long as usual, even in a draughty room. McCrII'b Magazine. k. play to the gallery. But how about the election thoughtfully, and to ask its meaning bravely and earnestly, is tho only Wilson a netv man with new way to meet supreme opportunities The Reason Why. polioies? Do we want to take when they come, whether "Madam, I am just out ot the hosthe chances of a charge. or disguised. Maltble D. Babcock. pital, and" "Don't tell me any such story as that! You are the same nro Joints that aohe, muscles thattrea-to- man I gave a piece of pie to not two 'Cures Chronio Cases d drawn orcontraotod Bhould be ago." with BAIiLABD'S SNOW LIN- weoksI went to "Yes'm, dat was just Curos ovory time: "Your Hughes' de hospital." Houston IMENT. It penetrates to the spot 'fore 'Tonic for chills and fevor has never failod yot, and I havo sold it to a where it is neoaed and relieves suf- Post. number 6f ohronic cases. It cures fering. Price 35c, 50o and $1.00 per Mining tbem evory tlnio." Sold by Drug- - bottle. Sold by St. Bernard DepartWrong Kind of Man, Co., Incorporated, Drug gists COo and$l.00 bottles. More women 'would probably marry ment. 'Prepared by fer money or a title If it wasn't for QBINSOff-TETTE- T CO., Louisville, the 'kind of men that usually go along. Her Household Gee. Incorporated reoelving a friend Miss Oddweys In X. 4 In ner sew apartment tike other day When the, bowels become irregular Egotism. said cordially; "Well, here I am, you publicly aee, In my new home, with all my lasts yiy are uncomfortable and tbelong-erhl- s TTfce etetlst merely thinks condition exists the worso jriat other men think in secret. and pennants gathered about me." you feel. You can get rid of this misery quickly by using HERBINE. Take a dose on going to bod and see Dally Thought Nature Kind to the Giraffe. how fine you Price Tbe benefit we receive must be ren- Besides its long neck, the giraffe has 60c. Sold by feel next day. Mining St. again line for lino, deed for a useful tongue, which can be greatly Co., Incorporated, Bernard Departvdered Drug ' 4eed, to somebody. Beware of too elongated, and In this state can be coll- ment. .good staying In thy hand. Em ed around branches for the purpose ran Advice. of drawing them down. .T80n. Have something to work for and them work for it ., John C. Black, president. of President Por any Itchiness of the skin, to r skin rashes, Taft certainly would not interchap, pimples, business. It might at all drug storts.etc., try Doan's ointment, joe fere with make it better, but no human be Popularity. ing can invent a reason why it One ot the first things a man wa Meeting Opportunity. should make it worse. intends to he popular must learn U tf "To face every opportunity of life of Tho on years. ruleB. open-faoe- d -- Doan's Kidney Pills wore used They brought benefit. The story was told to Earlington Men ef Varleuc Pursuits. residents. A pellceaan, a quarryman and ft Time has strengthened the evi- readmeader were aong the prise dence. winners at an arts and crafts Ntalbl-tkheld In Yorkshire (England) vilHas proven the result lasting. local- lage recently. The testimony is from this ity. Eneeuraglnn Him. The proof convincing. Bashful Youth "I'm so afraM to J. H. Thompson, plumber, Prince- gee your father. Did anyone else ever ton, Ky., says: "I am thoroughly ask him?" The Maiden "Tee, Arconvinced that there is no other re- thur, and they suffered' like fcereee." The medy on earth as good for disordered kidneya as Doan's Kidney Pills. X was troubled for Mve yoars with eyonai the Touch of Time. baqkaohe and other annoying symp- - A man never becomes too old te toms of kidney complaint, During threw out his chest as ho passes a Atchison Olobe. the early part of the winter when looking-glass- . the cpld weather set in, I was sure to have au attack of lamo back that would make it Impossible for me to SllPl3llJwi!!iiTjpor!(nH!Jfl!fP" work for dayB at the time. I tried many remedies but got no relief. It was Just about a year that I was laid up aud when e friend advised me to try Doan's Kidney Pills, I got a box. I began taking them accordm Club-Fello- Optimist and Peealmlat Modern Axiom. An optimist is a nan whe does net hard and deny yourself while Work you are yenng, so that when you are ear what hseeas so lent as It dees Is a el4 yeu may" have things yeu cannot net haste te him; a pessimist time-wKaaan who has lived fer a lent; eajey.k UJe. as ef Umtot. Pitfall, te Aveid. as usually managed, Is the werst sort of conversation; as It Is generally in hooks, the worst sort of reading. Swift, Argument, Batter Than the Mlf hty. He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty; and he that rnleth his spirit than he that taketk a city. Blele. What Constitute 'Man. that the wit ot man, strength, his grace, his tendency, his art, is the grace and presence of Ood. It seems to me Emerson. - f -- I '- -'( ijJ m V i . 'A 1 -- -- ing to directiouB and in two davs back, to work, feoling better in every way. 1 do not have backache now and my health has been greatly improved." The above statement was given February 6, 1908 and when Mr. Thompson was interviewed on February 8,1912 he added; "I am glad to confirm the public statement I gave four years ago praising Doan's Kidney Pills. Whenever I have occasion to use this excellent remedy, I have been greatly benefited.'1 . Por sale by all dealers, Price 60 Co., Bullalo, cents. Foster-Mllbur- n sole agents for the New York, waB nM k 1 A t 1 Ol P Because it is. Most Convenient. Most Comfortable I. United States. .Remember the name Doan's and take no other, ' 1 and' Costs Le 'T? 'r c Idle Hour Theatre Popularity Contest This Coupon is good for 25 Votes for Preserved by Eleetrlelty. is noted that the top strands of a It wire fence are more apt to rust than Spent, .TIme Well those whioh pass through the dew One minute spent in appealing for laden grass. A possible explanation dlvjne guidance appears to have been has been offered in the fact that the one minute well spent Rochester wires running close to the ground are Herald. slightly electrified, Ruthless pestroyer of leoke. The most ancient destroyer of hooks known was the Babylonian king, Nob- onassar, who in the third century, B'.O., destroyed, all the recordB of tk reigns ana ruies preceaeni vo mmzon. wtet- ' $ ,.fl IV i ' .Jl J i i JS Wr 9 If voted on or before October 10 Blessings of Good Temper, No trait of character is more 'than the possession of a good Ktempor, Home cait never be made happy without It. It Is like flowers springing up in o;ur pathway, reviving yty .and" eueeriris u& -- See the new styles just received 4 Incorporated . J " .mn.-- ' val-uab- lo O'BRYAN, UTLEY & COMPANY " -- ' Furniture and Undertaking i rothiiiiliiiifiin ),' 'rSth-- f - MndisouVillo.'Ivy.' . A. m. i i . ' 51 1- M 1 -C -- r ' ' f3 - " . V..r.l, 1 T". :. i' . m (i , a Ml l. "V-' ,( t, ' v 1 'm , U n. '' t '"J i QT -- HfMHr rr ti 'fa .Ar ..,., 'LVV' ifi$ m f& vHflSBB&e ; acfjEih' ks4jmt&A' t .. v. "Y,1. j&jS uV'SuJiaT ti aashmra9a8HmiMHittPi,4 ffisrxBIm lyJSm Btiuia it i -- fi '..I.". n 4tmmmmiiJL tTlWTOlHffii6wiYnaa' ttfl.i-t 4f. :' a ' " .,i ' ..r4V i . v :" TJ' -- - f.;:: ''jjMfgf. yfcv is - :"3 wjTwJWBjUWHyiiggBjiWiilBiWBUilfiiiSiiBfflHM ,.. i T" ,. J, f.Tv;iffTff1... ..t-ptt- mwmmsmmffltfmmBmwm I ! Li U - w "J R 2521 ' i . C. ...- - A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. ,i ii -- hi Kidney Troubles ... ' . .ii.i-.- ' ' ' ''f "' " - i. y ? Funeral Director ana Empalmer ' i ;t Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. m ' a i da n I .T, tP, y( ' f n j.. A fe ,'t & IV. , m ! &: ..?. sonvllle. W. R. Goyle, general manager, of Mrs. Oscar Underwood, who. has the St. Bernard Store, made a busU to. Mortons Gap yesterday been visiting relatives in Kellys for ness trip throo mouths returned home Saturafternoon. day. Twenty-flvo- f our conductors and. firemen were In Howell Sunday attending the school in iWhsn you ?el that olty for the Rallipad men on mafc ' Stretchy, Hall this division. Slue ana Out of Settt. look t the Uver; It la Several of the ladies of our olty Torpid. will attend the meeting of the U. D. 0. in Louisville this week. Miss Trizie Fendwiok left yesterday morning for a two weeks visit I the Kesaedr Ton Need. te friends In St. Louis Mo. It Is an invigorating-- tonfo for a torpia liver, u'nc Erst dose Te teal Invelejiee. Brings improvement, a few days use puis ino liver in nna vie-n- r Persoas uster boaA paper envelopes M. H. &E. TIME CARD. ous condition. Hcrbine also ex U their cetrrespondanoe, are often antends its restorativa influence M. H. & E. time oard went Into noyed when these envelopes fall to to me stomach ana bowels. It Sunday, April 9, 1911. neips aigesuon ana food assimiseal properly. This Is not due to a effect o. jn lation. DUrlfl&H the hnwpla nnrl s:45 a. m. ii2 leaves poor quslUrVt gum on the envelope, wings nacK tne habit of reguNo, 118 arrives.... 8 :J p. m. but to the r lar dally bowel movements. properties of when tho .stomach, liver and pacer, and may be over-the bowols are active, billons lm. ,.corae by thoroughly moistening the I. C. R. R, TIME CARD. purities no lonsrer obstruct nap on the outside before moistening runctionai processes!, the result or wnioh is renewed energy, the gum, Thhr will insure perfect Time of departure of Illinois Cenmental activity and cheerful Sealing and is worth trying. spirit, tral trains from Nortonville, Ky. on their return. W. B. "Hap" McGary, who has John H. FiBh Jr., who was oper- been in the South for over a year ated on in Nashville last week for rnnnlng a moving picture show reenlarged tonsils is doing nicely. turned home Sunday afternoon. Reuben Miles, who was hurt in a ROOMERS WANTED-Gentle-wreck at Atkinson Junction a few oan get room in good location. weeks ago and who has been in the Apply at this office. St. Bernard Hospital ' since that JOel D. MoPhorson 3r., of Madltime, is getting better and will soon able to go to work bis. friends sonvllle' was in the city Sundav be visiting friends. hope. Geo. and J. B. Wyatt spent SunDr. A. 0. Bisk made a professionto Clay yesterday morning. day atternooh with friends in the al visit county seat. Mrs. B. L. Feild, of Nashville, formerly Miss Lizzie McGary of R. E. Wlpfler, Civil Engineer for this city has been visiting relatives the St. Bernard Minnlng Co., spent a few hours with frlonds in Madlin this olty for the past few days. men Rev. W. A. Grant may not be able to be here for prayer meeting services Weduesday night, which will be conducted In his absence by Prof. U. E. Dudley. Rev. Grant will bo here Sunday to fill his pulplt,at the M. E. Church, South. All are Invited to be present. Luke Teague, of Madlsonvllle, was in the olty Tuesday on busi- ness. Mrs. N. E. MoKinnon Bpent yes terday afternoon In the county seat WALTKR N. Martin. 'on business. Charles Barnett was in Madison-Till- s Messrs. W. J. and R. B. Dulin, of Saturday. Madlsonvllle, were in the city yesWaiter Daves and Mrs. Eva terday afternoon on business. Mrs. iNlsbet west to Madlsonvllle SaturFrank Oldham and Clarence Mitday. chell made a business trip to HopMrs. N. E. Kinnln and little son kinsvllle yesterday. were in Madlsonvllle Monday afterMrs. Robt. Gougb. of Morganfleld, noon. who has been visiting ber daughter Willie Gram who got his head Mrs. Henry Martin has returned hurt last week is better. home. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Fish have Mrs. A. M. Howell returned homo after a delightful who have been visitingand children, rolativeB in trip to Washington and New York. the country near the olty returned They also spent a week lu Nashville home yesterday. shopping. W. S. MoGary who IiaB been traveling through the South for several months with his baby show is spending this week in our city. Ivan Sprlmjfield went to the show in Madlsonvllle Friday night. H. fl. Vaughan was in Madlsonvllle Saturday. Bibles and Wall MottooB, all grades aud prices. Pictures of Josub Christ as Infant, youth, Crucified and Ideal, 10c for the four. Can furnish you any book published. Friday night. Paul Banks attended the Yankee day in Dawson. Girl at Madlsonvllle Friday. Mrs. J. M. Victory and daughter Anyone interested in buying a Elizabeth and daughter aro In Louhome for either home, or renting isville ttiis weeks purposes can find out something to Misses Magaret and Catherlno their advantage by calling at tho Victory were iu Evansville Saturday Bee office. Miss Gertie Obannon with friends. Wolfe of Hopkinsvllle spent Monday in Earllngton on business. Joe FugeVson of Hopkinsvllle was in tho olty on business Monday. M B. Long was in Madlsonvllle Monday. Ned Barnes went to Madlsonvllle Monday. Town News I oan save you money on your Jf all suit. Let me show you my samples. Wamer N. Martin. Gertrude Black of Madlsonvllle Ben Myers of Madlsonvllle was In was lu town Monday ou business. town Monday. Luke Teague of Madlsonvllle was EUlc Boulware of Hopkinsvllle In town Monday. was m town on business Monday. Riley Coy'Ie went to Madlsonvlllo Mrs. D. M. EvanB, Misses Margaret on business Monday. Tuner and Gertie Obanon and Mes NealSplllman was in Madlsonvllle sers Gilbert and Morris King went to the Yankee girl at Madlsonvllle Sunday. Mr. Guy The man who whisneis down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a orop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and " hollers." Miss Nell Robinson of St. Charles spent Sunday and Monday in Earlin-gto- n of the spent Sun- Chief of Police Wm. Bradley. A year and a halt ago I was taken Night Chief J. H. Hamby, trouwith a severe attack'of kidney Olty Clerk Paul P. Price. ble that pained me to such an exTreasurer Frank B, Arnold. tent thatmordhine had to be given City PhyBlcian W. K.Nlsbet. me. Was attended, by a doctor who Olty Engineer R. E, Whlpfler. bladpronounced it as stone In the Street Commissioner Robt. Wood der and prescribed Lltlna Water. I Oouncilmon Madison Oldham, J took Lithla water afad tablets for M. CanBler, Geo. C. Atkinson, Thos. some time and received no relief Blair, O. M. Henry. Meetingjilght from them. I Btopped taking niedi-Qlne- s first Monday night in each month. for some tlmeaud having some School Trnstoo Paul M. Moore, In the of Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t Board of Health Ed Mk Trahern, house, I decided to try It and felt G. Gilbert King and Curtis B. Johnmuch relieved; while taking the son, fil. D. second bottle, commenced to pass PoBtma'Rtnr Chas. Cowell. gravel, in all at least a half a dozen Finn Department H. D. Rog-- . or moro and have not suffered the ere, Chief; F. B. Arnold, Slightest since and in all have taken Chief; Chas. Barnett, Assistant Oaptaiu; one bottle and a half and feel ver$ Claude Long, Gilbert Long, W. D. Swamp-Roo- t. grateful to Oayaness, Brick Southworth. Baker Yours very truly, Fugato, Geo. T. Miller, Will Ray- H. W. SPINKS, ourn, .Bryant ueai, Firemen. Camp Hill, Ala. Personally sppenred before roe this CHURCHES. lGth of August, 1009, H. W. Spinke, who subscribed the above statement OATHQMO CiiUROir. First in ass and tnado oath that same is true In every Sunday and holy dayat,7:0(J substanpe and in fact.. a. m. Second mass and preaohinp A. B. LEE, 9 80 a. m. Vesporfc and benediction 7 Notary Public p. m. Rev. J. P. MoParland, Pastor Christian Ohuroit. Sunday Letter to Bchool at 9:80 a. m. Preaching every Dr. Kilmer H Co. Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. BInghantlon N. Y. ,m. Prayer meeting every Wednes7:80 Prove What Swamp-Boo- t Will do for day at H. J, p. m. . Rev. Brazeiton, Pastor. You M. E. Ohuroh. Regular services Send to Dr. Kllraor & Co., third Sunday at 11 a. m. and :80 p. m. N. Y., lor a sample bottle. Prayer meeting Thursday 7evening It will convince anyone. You will at 7:80. also receive a booklet of valuable Class meeting, second Sunday at information, telling all about the 10:80 a.m. kidneys and bladder. When writing Rev. G. "W. DAme, Pastor. be sure aud mention the Earllngton M. E. Ohuboii, South. Rev. W. Beo Regular fifty cent and 'size bottles for O.Brandon, pastor. Sorvices on every Sunday at 11 a m. and Bale at all drug stores, 7:4b p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 ai m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday World's Cables Made In America. ac y:ou o'ciook. .Ladles Practically all the world's cables art evenings Aid. Society every Monday after made in this country, the first having noon, umciai Hoard meeting Mon-da- v been made la 1867, the total length of after first Sunday in each the wire in the sheathing and core month. being sufficient to reach from the MiBSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH earth to thjp moon. When the sea Is has services 2nd and 4th Sunday in about three miles deep, and the ship eaoh month also Saturday night be is steaming at Its usual rate, paying fore and Sunday night following y out a new line, over two and a half eyca ouuaay prayer meeting evening. Sabbath school hours will pasB before the cable O. Ladies reaches the bed of the sea. By the Dr. A. each Sisk, Supt. afternoon Aid 2 meets Tuesday time tho cable has settled to rest he o'clock. Paftor W. H. Gregor,atof ship is 25 miles awatf. Louisville. Blng-bamto- n, Sundayi-Boboolat2:80p.- j o iV '''' Police Judge A. J. Bennett, MB.vni.'p' TV . ' t :$& New Parker Jack Knife Safety Pen eren upside down and k ttfmtt to leak. Carrr it m vff IruuMft noelet ftlons with jrour ack btfs and kejt, aad it a Aa CARRY my Puler Jk Kale SJttf Docket, n adr Notion Ml ; ' fotmtain t The nevreA and riattdirit nrenbon in pea. Price $2.50 aad spwartb. MTestTm fl f Licky Curve. atfsiS VwbbHsiHBHiiSbiVbbiV ' SHP JllSffil i3MBl I V1 VisHBesH BasaBsaKBBB&teA aBBsWBsfl PROVE THAT IT WONT LEAK UnKievr cay PVet Lucky Cunre Pen; 3 feed tube with kk: touch curved end to band wall, and icatch Iht Ink tool down. Call at the ittue aad,(ee the interettirts expUna&n oi aha tha tat prortt the Paiker won't leak. Get a Pai ka on trul.. We rtrusd jmt money if you're not pleued. Baaah.your fountam pea trosblei (of good by cettBS a Parker Pen today. KNHfeBV:!MMstHBsT f 'Ml ST. BERNARD MINING CO. Incorporated Semi-Week- ly one-doll- ar DRUG DEPARTMENT The first wrinkle of age comes oa There is longevity in the sunny soul that eases our Jolts and makes our the side of the cheek Just in front ot sides shake with laughter. There is the ear and its possessor is, as a rule, a wonderful medicinal effect in good the last person to notice it. Just becheer. Good news and glad tidings hind the ear there is usually a f allies have a magta effect even upon Inva- off of tho roundness of tho neck, aasl lids. We often see a whole store or tho hair becomes thin, leaving a baI4 factory or home transformed by one look on tho woman over 40 If she is sunny soul. On ihe other hand, we not careful to remedy these important have seen them blighted and made blemishes. Massage will do more for these growing Imperfections than aldark by a gloomy, morose, person. most any other facial defect. ,, -,, , Health and Cheer. When Wrinkles Come. wou-desda- Here is a woman who speaks from personal knowledge aud long txper-ienoviz, Mrs. P. H. Brogan, of Wileon, Pa., who save, "I know from flxperlence tnat unambenain's Cough Remedy is far superior to any other. For croup there is nothing tnat excels it. For sale by All Dealers. Putting the Garter On. Mrs. Brown was preserving peaches in the kitchen amid an array of glass Jars, covers, rubber bands, etc. Margaret, aged four, watched the process quietly until the fruit was in the Jars and the covers ready, then sh exclaimed, "Oh, Mother, please let me " ' put the garters oai" e, Services iourth Sunday morning aud evening in eaoh month and Saturday evening preceding. Prayer meeting Friday evening. Sunday school 2 p. m. Rev. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. EpisooPAii Ohuroh Services 2nd and 4tn Sunday night at 7:45 at the Library. Sunday School at 8 p. m. Rev. Geo. C. Abbitt, Rector. Genfrai Baptist Church. .. fault-findin- g .- ' of 8. P. C. A. s The American Society for the ventlon of Cruelty to Animals founded in 1865 (Incorporated 1866) by Henry Bergh, a New York author and philanthropist. He also secured the passage of much legislation pro tectlng animals. He died in 1888. Pre-wa- Fender " For Today." 'Those who llvo on the mountain have a longer day than those who llye in tho valleys. Sometimes all we nee to brighten our day Is to rise a little higher. Jf f . ' Dally Thought LODGES. "Love in never die. That'B Masonic Lodge E. W. Turner, present Xt gave to everybody." No. 548 meets 1st. and 3rd. Fridays in eaoh month. G. D. Cowkll, Sec ..Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K. of P. meets,..every Monday night. Visitors welcome. A 3 Atreeable People. agreeable persoa Is oae wbei The pretends to enjoy hearing aaother taBe endlessly of him or herself. HERBINE Y. Q. WAiiKKR, Sec. Golden Cross Lodgo, Earllngton. No. 526 meets 1st. and 8rd, Saturday night in eaoh month. Mrs. Bbrtha Umstead, Sec. Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets lBt and 8rd Saturday nights in eaoh month. Miss Lizzik Huff, Sec. Ben Hur Lodge, Earllngton Court, No., 55, meets every 1st and 3rd Monday night at old Masonic Hall. Dr. O. B. Johnson, Scribe, Net What He Meant Standwaite, Tribe Salter "I hope ay nosal&atleo to meets every Friday No. 57,Red Men sleep. the curatorial p of the Museum of an.tIARRY JUONQ, C OI It. tiquities will induce you to trust your Woodmen the Oatalpa daughter to my care." MeggeBdcVfer Camp No. 801ofmeets World, Wednesevery Blaetter. day night. All members are earnestly requested to be there. Bernard Walton. Clerk. Monroe Davis, Deputy Clerk. L. & N. TIME CARD. Modern Woodmen of tho World. No. 11992 meets every Wednesday. Time ot arrival oi trains passing Y. Q. Walker, Sec. through and departure of trains Elks, B. P. O. No. 788 moots at originating at Earllngton. Maaisonvillo Monday night. Efleotivo Sunday, April 0, 1911. J. F. Dempsey, Exalted Ruler. Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. NORTH BOUND. No. 92., Earllngton Chapter, TJ. D. 0., ft.a6a. m. 11.08 a.m. meets 1st Thursday in each month No. 52 ISO. Vi at 2:80 p. m. 7.B4 p. m, N.o. 54.... 11.22 p.'m. Mrs. Emma Davis, Pres. SOUTH BOUND. Knicbts and Ladies of Heciiritv will meet every second and fourth 4.80 a.m. No. 53 Monday nights. Visiting members No.' 95 7.49 a.m. invited to attend. 4.21 p.m. No. 51...... Will OarriqAn, Olork. No. 98.. 10.48 p.m. Visiting members are cordially Invited to attend any of these INTERURJBAN TRAINS. Lodges NORTH BOUND. ' Friendship That le Worthy. No. 108 7.54 a.m. Ok the eeafort the inexpressible No. 108 2.00 p.m. eefert ef feeling safe with a per-s-e No. 110..... 5.02 p.m., hTisf aelther to weigh thoughts SOUTH BOUND. nor measure words, hut posting them No. 105., 7.10a.m. all right out 'Just as they are, chaff No. 107 ,..12.67 p. m. as grata together, certain that a No. 109 3.10 p.m. faithful haaeVwill take and sift them, No. Ill 6.10 p"m, keep' what is worth keeping and wltk a breath ef Mndnese blow the rest At One. "Oh, doctor," exclaim the nervous young wife, as the malaent Burcee eaterea the sick rooat, "If aa operatiea is necessary, w want you to ajserata immediately. Espeaw is no object at all." "We will operate at okce," replied the eminent surgeon wltkout eves, glancing at tk patient away. IMaab. Mulook. Feet languid, wielc, ran downl Headache? K. Stomach "oil?" A good remedy (s Durdeck Hopkins Lodge, A. O. IT. W. your druggltt. Price f i'.W. Olaod Bitter. Art 561 meets every Thursday night. Ernest Newton, ofR. andS. Nok m i i i p S ,V m eB, $12.5Q "VT shipment of Ladies' Coat Suits, and will have them on display at our store for the next ten day, at the small siim of $12.50, so. don't fail to come and see them, as we are sure this line has never be' fore been offered at this. price.-;'- , 4 -- v 7E have just received a large Jon-absorbe- nt hlKh-grM- e Araente Meet Frequently Used. Arsenic has, perhaps, been more frequently used than any other poison for criminal purposes. It has been proved Identical with the "wonderful when Price Me er Bottle. JamesF.BallardtProe, St.Louls.Mo. Use Stephens Eye Salve for ore jtyw. it cures. m. ST, BERNARD jt -- MINING CO., Incorporated, Drag Department mistakenly shot a guide, bendng,.down eagerly, "Is your nam"?" 'Smlth1 gasped the guide, with his last breath. The hunter's face fell. "And I came up here," he exclaimed, ruefully, "la pursuit of rar game!" Puck. "What' asked the hunter who had Felt the Sting of Failure. No. No No. No. - NORTH BOUND. 102,..,,....... 1.38 p.m. 104. 3.40 a. m. 122, local pass.10.45 a. m. 180,; iqoal 6.80 pirn. ' 'SOUTH BOUND 108 121, 135 elixir" of the seventeenth century, secret poisoning became so frequent In Italy that the clerjry. despite the roles of the confessional, acquainted Pope Alexander VTf. in 1648 with the extent ot the practice. Lueky Thing. Respectful ly No:;101 i., ? J i & RWaaaa A ' . No. No. No. p,ro. 1.48a, m. local pass. 1.38 p.m. 4.08 local pass 5.53 a. ra. armor 1b too small for Englishmen of the present day. Luckily the women of medieval times left no corsets to be tried on by ladles ot tho prosont - ,4k, JM(tMj-C4. It has been found that medieval xc. . ansler & Maloncy j) i.TtfV. i ' . wmmnf ,"r tWis 'lH 1J i w-a s- - :''"; " ' "'.i .Ma & P, MMBMiMaiaMEMM 'I. ..II 1 lilTitiTOT M&SfJBIKB 8PECIALTY. X Wi V i..r.J. .. ;t.j r TV WW?.1MHW -- IJ HE f f1 jyii ljlj juiyiAiv J 1 H J I gate a s Interviewing an Actress The beautiful actress was taking jfeer morning lounge. The maid entered and approached tho presence. ' ""Mlsa Footlltes." j "What is It, Luclle?" J ""A reporter wants to know if it is jtne that you aro engaged to the duke pi Centerfleld." "Tell him I don't know the duke mud givo him a photo of myself in street costume. State that I havo nev-e- r met tho duke and givo him a photo tot myself on horseback. State also &kat I wouldn't marry tho duko if I f4i& know him, and give the reporter ;a jifcoto of myself holding Fldo. And jlals, above all, Luclle." "Yes; mls3." . "Tell him I am wedded to my art" ) Mrs. Sutton advertised for a woman to do general housework, and In an swer a colored girl called, announcing that ehohad come for tho position. "Are you a good cook?" asked Mra. Sutton. "No, indeed, I don't cook," was tho reply., "Aro you a good laundress 7" " 'I wouldn't do Tvashln' and Ironln'; lt'3 too hard on tho hands." "Can you sweep?" asked Mra. Sutton. "No," was the positive answer. "I'm not strong enough." "Well," said tho lady of the house, quito exasperated, "may I ask what you can, do?" "I dusts," came tho placid Magazine. reply.-Everybod- ' We fit yourNeigh- ! .? glassbor's eyes with es if they need them, an-ck A young woman went to a grocery store and asked the p61Jte clerk he had Bome goqd cheese. "Jen, indeed," no replied, "I have gome lovely cheese. "It is not correct to call cheese 'lovely,'" pho said. "How Is that?" ho inquired. "Because 'lovely Bhould bo used to qualify only something that Is alive," "Well," retorted the clerk, "I'll stick to 'lovely.' " , Wht Could H Man? ESJBEttfP Hoama lf.Y.iiiifr 4 WMMMaw' i t 'ilj P nAiriHfircfkgfift KSB&i'iSS&Ri Tf left mo with arfrfghtful cough audi very wcqk. x tiatl spells v.'hui Xou1 hardly broatho or Bneak ftv 10 to minutes. My doctot couicf not "u ., mo, out x was compicti'iy enwu byf rntumoM Disory raph ofttnt. itte tt toi marking yor hoy's hockey sticks basebau nnts, tjen-nfs Marking on Wjb ntivrtntt in vcur home unit mKr' -- 1 - fe nvro-- would like ' V tofit you. We without fit Glasses y's the Red C Hla Memory. "Do you remember," she asked when they met after the lapse of years, she having becomo a widow and he having romalned a bachelor, "do you remember that evening, long ago, when you and I walked in the gloaming?" "I remember tho swamp we walked into, but I don't remember the gloaming," ho replied'. Then a fond hopo died In her breast and she turned away to mako herself agreeable to others. Tape and Extra price that some Opticians charge"; ' See us What He Was In For. While mamma was preparing to enAirs. J. JS. Cox, Jollct, IJI. E BOc AND $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. tertain some guests' at a recent convention, Willie was es peclally annoying. Finally ho was put to bed, and was thoro when the guests Kind Words. " arrived. "Well, my little man, are Kind 'wnrrtH ura (ha mnaln rt you in for your little nap?" asked one 4 world, ., . hRVe Th of the men. "No, in for sassln'," re-- seems to he beyond natural caus8, piled Willie. as if they were some angol's song which had lost its way and come to earth. It seems as If they could alEagle Nat Always Bravo. most soften the hard and angry hearts Eagles are generally believed to be of very courageous. That they are not by men. No one was ever corrected a sarcasm; crushed perhaps if the always as brave as is supposed is sarcasm was cleyer enough,' but proved by tho following anecdote: A "helped never, F. W. Faber. of a combat between naturalist tells s ten end a whito-taileeagle, in which tho latter was thorEver Thus. oughly vanquished, and was discovknavery?" "Pa, what's political ered squatting down in a shed, whoro "What tho other side's doing,- my ho had been driven in hope of refuge son.'' Birmingham from tho angry birds. five-year-o- ld DR. KING'S New stay. rackets, and all such wooden things. Printed nntnes can wrar or bo scratched off, but when hurntid in deeply the identification is thoro tej tablets und the stylus furnished tho material wherewith the old Romans did their ordinary writing, but for permanent records, there were used a reed pen, parchment, and a kind of liquid pigment or ink. Harper's Weekly. Wax-coate- d Old Roman Ink, ill v iftv Vi Her Opportunity. Young Husband "What a glorious dayl I could dare anything, face anything on a day like this!" Wife . "Come on down to the milliner's!" Fllegende Biaetter. Lace Workers of Smyrna. Girls and women of Smyrna make great quantities of lace. The work t mostly done in their own homes. &l " missel-thrushe- d - ... : Age-Heral- todayifj-yo- u GREEN, INDEED. need them. TA ' Hollinger'6?, - New Job Was Safe. A mnnwho goes up to Maine each :yer for hunting was quite surprised .this season upon arriving at tho hotel to find one of the old and ifeest known guides loafing about idle. "Well, Lafe," asked the visitor, "don't you guide hunting parties any wwro?" "No, I givo it up," slowly answered X&fe. "Got tired of being mistook for a deer." "I don't blame you. How do you 7arn your living now?" ' "Guide fishing parties now. So fer jBohody ain't mistook me fer.a fish." Harper's Magazine. vlj-ijag- e Truempny Opttfi To Clean Fountains. The best way to clean drinking fountains which cannot be reached on tho inside, Is to uso scalding hot water and a big handful of shot. Fill the fountain about a quarter full of hot water, and then pour In the shot. Shake the vessel briskly so that the shot will scrapo along tho bottom and sides of tho fountain. This will the scum and leave the fountain sweet and clqan. .. ro-mo- cwclers Nature Is Perfection. Ono cannot Improve onjiaturo. The universal is not to bo corrected by "" tho partial. ,' . , Knowledge a Dangerous Thing. Bald the man who was lounging in the garage, "that before a jo&a buys an automobile ho ought to learn all about its working parts and a complicated machinery." Tm not so sure about that," guard-'dl- y answered the keeper of the "If he does, by George, Ike chances are that ho won't buy It!" 1 suppose," I At That Time, at Least. "Does a woman when she's married expect her husband to tell She "I her his business affairs?" Jimmy What made Blackhack give don't know; but a woman expects a up der pickpocket profession? man to talk business when he's courtLarry Why, de gang kidded him bo ing her." much. Ho actually thought a man re- turning from his summer vacation had money and tackled him. He Poor Patrice. Patrice is fat And she's a sight Whene'er she wears A skirt that's tight Quite Particular. A clerk in a bank appeared before the bank president with. j three days' growth of beard. "James," said tho president, "you will havo to get shaved." "But, sir," replied James, "I am growing a beard." "You may do what you like at home," snapped tho president, "but you must understand that I'll not havo you growing a heard during offlco S hours." Judge. The Tally. "What aro those notches on your pistol handle?" Inquired tho girl who Was spending the summer in tho far westt "Fair game." answered tho cowboy. "But what are them notches on your parasol handle?" ' "Fair game," answered tho girl ' And then he changed his mind about proposing and strolled thoughtfully away. Couldn't De Worse. He I can't mako up my mind whether to go in for painting or poetry. She Well, if I might advise you, painting. He You've seen Bomo of my pic- Ingenious Swindler. A laughablo and Ingenious fraudT was played on two Glasgow (Scotland) women tho other day. By representing to two housewives their husbands had fallen in tho Clyde, and that ho had been sent for a chnngo of clothing, a man named Young received from tho women tho clothes asked, and appropriated them to hla own use. - Optimism. Leonldas, king of Sparta, when deFew Millionaires In Japan. fending Thermopylae against the PerThe possessor of property valued at' sian host under Xerxes, wns told by ono of his soldiers that tho Persian $150,000 Is counted rich in Japan, and arrows wore so numerous thnt they there Is only ono man whoso estate ot obscured tho light' of the sun. "Never about $40,000,000 ranks him with the smlnd that," was the 'reply; "we shall world's rich men. have tho advantage of fighting in the shade." Safely Mated. Our idea of an jdeal marriage is , when a woman who is quick at repWhat He Took. artee weds a man who is slow to r. "Going down the river to .spond Dallas Nows. 'Sunday with the folks.'r panted 'the week-enexcited Jauntcr, as he swung aboard a moving car. "No. J don't The Young and the Old. The princlpnl trouble with a young need nny luggage; afl I take for thede 'week-enexcursions Is just a night- - man Is that he declines to reallae brush and a that ho will hnvo to grow old, ana with an old ono his Inclination to forget that ho ever was young. To Pack a Trunk, Take a couplo of horses the height y nooey. of a chair; they tako up little Bpaco i if Ave a hobby, yes, but don't Cf$p In a storeroom. Uso them to set a pel other people to ride It. trunk on when packing It. It will savo z your wife many a backache and save Enjoyment Within Ourselves. you or whoever retribvea it nfter It is We havo much to enjoy in the quiet packed, from lifting it up from the and retirement of our own thoughts. floor. Longfellow. aa-ged d Argue Complained. "A hundred eyes are of no use unless there are a hundred knot holes in the fence," he mourned. J . '' tooth-gown.- " , -3 A DIFFERENCE. BBS WXpliliP- 1 ItMBBaffflBrW biiiiiiiiiiiHbW. TOBEI2I ira' fJBBBSXi IsB SSSBBBBv7 rB mrm . FFERS i wMLm li- ft & r fcifiilll sfnsW j lliBsVaS yfj jmi Jenkins Jigson has a good many revolutionary ideas in his head. Jackson Those aren't ideas revol-jvin- g Jn his head. They are wheels. Taking No Chances. "Behold the doughty doughnut, Reposing on tho shelf! 'JTou'ro welcome to such weighty food 3 pass it up, myself. BeautifuJ Goods, Plump V alues Buying goods at our store is not like VAMiSnirB& biting at a Hallowe'en apple floating ina tub of water. You are always sure to get 119 what you want when you visit our estabmpf lishment You want good goods, correct in style, and you . want an honest price that's what you get when you deal with us. Come and see our beautiful goods; you will buy them and come again for s ?; , K f ' tures, then? Her Hint. She No, but I've heard of somo of "God never intended man to live your poems. Fllegende Biaetter. jOeae," ho said. "I suppose not," she sadly replied, juad I often wonder if he really ln- A BAD QUESS. ite&ded that so many married women .should live alone." Then ho thought better of it and de- Med not to go downtown that night 1 i One had as well try to describe the beauties of an autumn sun-Be- t as to correctly set forth the many delightful features which are Bprinkled over this department. But we can assure you that we have the largest and moat complete line of DreBS Fabrics, Staples them. Dry Goods Department ' and Accessories ever shown by us. doctor had given him up, "I After I'm gono Aobody will ever he able to find a gpfeotograph showing me with one jfciter against my cheek as if I wero trying to think I looked thoughtful." TOhofi 'WeIl, if I must die," said the man One Consolation. This section 1b full to overflowing with the most popular ehados and weaves in all the season's newest shades. We are showing a complete line of those much wanted Silks in crepe Meteor and Onarmeuso patterns, the newest things in Bilks in a range of colors ond prices that will please everyono. This line embraces-al- l the desirable fabsics, shades and weaves lor fall garment) Whipoordsv Servos, Diagonals, Cheviots, and Wool' mixtures and Zlbeline oloth. , Prices from 15c to $2.60 per yd, ,. . Dress Fabrics Section Jsave ono satisfaction. Silks Fall nitings Kid Gloves Let us decide the Clothing question for you this fall. Jn our Men's Clothing Department we are showing Fail Suits and over coats in greater variety and with greater distinctiveness than ever bafqre m this store's history. We are also representatives of n Griffon Utid other makers of High-Grad- e Clothing, whoaalbels are the best eufdes to correct styles, and our high ataudard of Quality, Tailoring, Finish and Fit form the foundation of which we have built up our large clothing business. There is no question about tho fabrics, aB we only buy such materials in selecting otir clothes as we can Absolutely Guarantee. Our close margin of profits form the cornerstone of our success. Come In today and allow us to prove it to you. It's a pleasure to show you our merchandise.' WHATEVER your Fall, wardrobe may require you'll find it here if anywhere. From our comprehensive showing of sults'and overcoatB down to the smaller fixings, you're assured ota superb Kup-penhelm- A Clothing Message to Men well-know- er, -- selection. She Had"ChanQd. 1 f t. "Henry, hero's a hair on your coat!" ""Yes, dear, it's ono of yours." "23ut It's a blonde hair and my hair ? Hack." "X know, dear, but you must remem- TIhw I haven't worn this coat before ; . . Bo sure to see our lino of Import Kid Gloves. More real Glove . value'than you have ever seen for $r.OO and $1.50. R -- - r i ft . Guest Have you tho same cook you had when I was here three months ago? Stimulant. Jt was a girls' basket ball team and Host Not by eighteen. 3piay had been strenuous. "Irene hat gtateted!" cried some one. Where Is He? eady, girls," said the captain. Show me the man Wve her a little air and pass the Whose laugh is gay When the wind has blow rfce." Els wig away I Undertook Too Much. "Mlbbs, it seems, has' gone into ynirier resort bankruptcy. What was the trouble?" "'Toa look downeasC said the first "Overconfidence. About six pwimer girl. "Have yea left your ago he got a new wife, and months a new "eart behind V automobile. He eould have pulled K "Xeft my best parasol I snapped the through with either one alone, hut the yeeesd euamer girl, with a frown. upkeep of the two smashed Ubs." More Serious Lees. r m month." . We are showing a complete line of Bilk and Lisle Hosiery in all graaes, but we wish to call your special attention, to our line of Silk Hose at $1.00 the best value in the world for the mdney. Mi All the latest in Dress Trimmings to match any of tho now Silk Hose Trimmings the materials, Hfo line of women's shoes more completely meets tho requirements of the careful dresser than tho line, we are Bhowlng. Our Btyles will always be seen in the front rank, on smartly gowned young women. We have all the nobby styles In stock. Ask to see r. 4 'Watch our windows. the newest in THE FLORSHEIA1 SHOE FORTHE MAN WHO CARE8 IS -' THE SHOE FOR YOU. BUSTER BROWN SCHOOL SHOES. BOYS AND GIRL8 DON'T FAIL TO SEE BUSTER AND HIS DOG WITH US foot-wea- Suits $12 50 to $25.00 Overcoats $10.00 to $25.00 Shoe Talk for Women OCT. 10. , i :i i The train puffed cityward from the Ask to see'the Pneu-For- -- 1 , wonderful Pneumatic Dress " Form - - The McLeod Store MADISONVILLE Incorporated Irish Crochet Twist in White, Cream and Ecru JTi - KENTUCKY T ''-- I f .' in MHHHHIH f. u- - )' " ' ' : ', - -- : ,w. ;'.'fc m nwyn n'jy i.t ''.. jC. mi- 'j.., :m:'ir t 9 , 'n :. - " i 1" ji,. ..aBCte.!. ' wifftipywmvmm '' i!. ","' ." ?'. "4 4. m ip" 'jkki "it F. ; -- . E riiintSiWlr Ls .: ll'lltlmai ILIIIllLllLJIIllJ lllJ UJLIII "" !..... . u SRSS. feWWM eassanHSs ' 3EE9EV WHEN IN OF NEED HOUSEKEEPER'S VACATION AND WHAT FOLLOWED SPTTINQ HIM RIOHT. School Supplies, Station-ery- , N:S"'' t- - c Window Shades, Wall .. Two brothers were being entertained by a manufacturer who was When the hot spel! in July came, anxious to make a good impression place a large order of his John insisted that I go to the shore and thereby111 luck would have It, the for two weeks, I demurred, not be- goods. As talk drifted away from trade topics. cause I didn't want to go I was so "Do you like Omar Khayyam?" tired of my own table that I would thoughtlessly asked tke host, trying have gone anywhere but because I didn't like to Icavo John to Mallssy'a o make conversation. It was the elder heroically Into tender mercleB, knowing Malissy as I brother who plunged did. FAVORITE Stoves & ranges KNOWN BY 1 "W Paper, Pictures, Picture Fine Wed-din- g i. y.M Frames, Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Gifts, ' Etc Com-plet- e "Pretty well," he said, "but I prefer Chiantl." along, John." Nothing more was said on this sub"Oh, Malissy will look after me." ject until the brothers were on their said John easily. "No, she won't," I protested. "If she way home. "Bill," Bald the youngor brother", would, going away would be simple." breaking a painful silence, "why I know that MnllBsy needed supervision to mako her of any earthly ubo. can't you leave things that you don't "If I tako a vacation, Maliesy will understand to me? Omar Khayyam take one; then who will get your ain't a wine, you chump; it's a "I don't see how you could get "THIS UIqk ' - Made&eFavorrteway. themost complete Stove Plant in ' in the World- - aoC line of leading Magazines always on hand. Go To Sisks Bookstore MAniSnijVILLE, KENTUGKV News of the Town x Mrs. Jon, T. Owen of Marlon III. who has been visiting In the olty returned home yesterday. Mrs John Griffin left yesterday tor a visit to friends in Mortons. Mrs. J. T. Oorbett leaves to day for a visit to Evansvilie for a few meals and mako up your bed and cleari your tub?" "I will," insisted John, stoutly. "If Malissy goes off. You run on to tho chore, and forget Malissy for two weoks. 9he's getting on your nerves." John persuaded mo into thinking that it was my duty to go. It was a fact that I was completely flattened out by the heat. When I went to market, my brain refused to tako in the relative merits of potatoes and beans, peas and spinach. I shut my eye, poked my finger at a vegetable, and took it. It Baved planning. Before I left I had a talk with Malissy. I told her I was going away and I wanted her to take good care of Mr. Green In my absence. She was to see that his melons were ripe, that his coffee cooked fifteen minutes, that his toast was properly browned, that his mattress waB turned every day, and pay heed heart-to-heart cheese." SV Ephralm's Religion. "Parson," exclaimed Ephraim, "I'se got 'llglon 'ligion, I tell you!" "That's' fine, brother! You are going to lay aside all sin?" "Yes, sab." "You are going to church?" "Yes, "You aro going to care for the wld-ows?" "Ah, yeB, sah." "Are you going to pay your debts?" "Sah? Dat ain't 'llglon; dat's business." Judge. sah-roe.- " i Favorite Ranges cost no more than inferior ranges. The savings they make are entirely clear. And those savings are these: ; Fuel-bil$$& . are cut Repair expense is practically eliminated. j No foods are spoiled; baking comes out per- fectly three times a day. ' All that is saved wprk, worry and mondy $ by buying a Favorite Range. Now make a resolve to save bother and dollars; to give perfection its due the next range 1 buy will be a Favorite, 4 ". THE ONES HE BACKED. ls one-thir- d. to various other minute directions, such as a loving wife naturally thinks of in connection with her husband's comfort Malissy listened respectfully and gave me glib assurances that she would look after Mr. Green, "same as If I wuz peekin' ovah huh shoulder." I pretended to believe her and wo parted amicably, though I felt a sinking. g John put me on the train one afternoon. If my ticket hadn't been paid for. I should have turned back, I felt so guilty leaving John In such heat with only an irresponsible negrcss to look after him. The shoro was delightfully cool and the "Inn" had an excellent table. For nlno days I enjoyed the luxury and fat, of loafing. I got I and, on the tenth day, panicky. could feel in John's letters something wrong, though thoy were pointedly ehcerfuf. Without letting him Into the secret, I packed my trunk and slz-ellnsun-burne- d days. We-Ho-f- or Mfgr. Beaver Dam, K.y. Otley Vannoy and EarnestNewlon who havo been attending the K. of P. Grand Lodge in Louisville have returned and report a delightful j; B. Boiling" Sole the Kidneys, t f t time. Mrs. B. E. Nixon who has boon slightly ill for a few days is reported better. weak and painful back and. weak women, y J. B. BoiiLiNQ Sole Mfgr. ' Beayer Dam Ky. The Baraoa Class is still keeping "alive In interest with a corpB of officers is determined to make the coming Conference year a better one than even the last one was. All young men who are not affiliated with some other Sunday school are cordially invited to be present next Sunday. Train master, E. L. Wise and Mrs. Wise spent Sunday m the We-Ho-for Railroad Conductor (of train from Which horses won today? Unlucky Bettor Can't tell you the names of the horses that won, but I can tell you the names of the horses that lost. race track) PLAIN HARDWARE COMPANY Madlsonville - - - - Kentucky . f county seat visiting relatives. Ben Salmon, of IUaey, was a visitor in the city Sunday enfoute to , Madlsonville. Henry Browning, of Morions Gap was in the city Sunday afternoon. .Switchman Bobt. Priest spent yesterday in Evansvilie on business.. C. J. Hutcherson, of the Dis- ,a .n i L 'fri patchers office, Bpent yesterday In Henderson wi thills parents. Chas. Curtis, Stook Buyer for the St, Bernard with headquarters in Hopklnsville, was In the city yesterday. Lee Fa vers spent a few hours in Henderson visiting friorids. Norrls King, the popular druggist In St. Charles; was In the city Sunday enroute to Madlsonville to visit his mother. Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw, who' have been visiting relatives In White Plains returned home Sun- THE TOWN CRIER !: ; 'nr.i Permanencies. Chaining. "What's the zebra sulking about?" asked the head keeper of the menagWay of the Truly Great. erie. It Is easy In this world to live aft"He feels slighted. He's about the is easy In only quadruped that hasn't been men- er the world's opinion; Jt own; but solitude to live after one's tanking as a Grocer's Adjunct some 'sort of a political em' A grocer, who contemplated start- tioned as the great man Is ho who In the midst blem." of the crowd keeps with perfect sweeting a branch storo, spent a day in the ness tho Independence of solitude. store of the man whom ho expected GAVE HER AWAY. Emerson. to buy out, investigating neighborIn came a little hood conditions. day afternoon. girl for two pounds of sugar, a packBen yV. Bobinson, Manager of tho age of starch, some flour, salt, and cofMinos at Victoria spent Sunday m fee. Her purchases came to 87 cents. the city with friends. He was actomor"Mother will have a dollar companied by his family. row" she said, "and she will pay you then." G. W Dame, pastor of the NorthThe grocer nodded. ern M. E. Ohuroh In this olty, was Was put out ef business "And she wants the change now." by Printer's Ink In Henderson Sunday. the child added. "She needs money Miss Obarlie Davis left Sunday to buy thread." Unhesitatingly he counted out 13 morning for a visit to friends In cents. Madlsonville. The visitor was amazed. The Lyceum Course will begin "Is that the way you do business their season, in this city October 21. down here?" he asked. jhibsV .sflsLBfleiHBM "Have to," said the neighborhood This will be pleasant news to 'the tradesman. "Can't get along any othshow loveri LLLteLLLLLLLm er way. You have to know the people Mr. and Mrs. Roy Foyton spont you can safely extend credit to, but 4U.S.4 AJU0m Sunday and Monday with friends In the Judgment and the will to carry on a limited banking business without inLittle Boy (coming up steps) Go la Evansvilie. terest is the basis of every grocer's mamma will be down presently. I'll Olty Marshall, Wm. Bradley made sucoees in this part of town." tell her you're here. a visit to hie farm near Mortons The grocer abandoned the new enVisitor The maid said your moth- Gap Monday morpin$r. terprise. er wasn't in. Dispatcher Wm. Devony made a Little Boy Gee! There's a licking Character Told by Clothes. business trip to Crof ton yesterday comla' to me. Mr. Gutzon Borglum, the soulptor, says In a newspaper article: "When Jack Martin spent yesterday on Can't Te!-- : I get an order for a statue of a dead this Division looking over the difShe said, "I'll have tar hat on man, I ask his peopte for a suit of ferent sidings, 'In jQflt a ihlnute, pet," his clothes .not a new suit, but a'a old, . She 'said that Monday moralaff- Percy Lilly, of Madlsonville, was one, the oldest suit that may be'found. He may be waiting yet a vsltor in this olty .Sunday mornHI I. can tell the man's character by six bl ing. inches of the logs of his trousers." It A Dlscovcry; way the trousers bag at is from the S, W. Mothershond, tho genial "There Is eomething'uncanny about PRINTER'S INK Will Gat Business the knees that M. Borglum decides late baby, Joha." cheif clerk of U, Devony in Evans "Then, my dear, It must be his vilie, was In the .city Suuday vlelt- Tor YOU. We Do Up to Date character. This seems to be treapaaa-In" pa Mr. Sherlock Holmes' pre- - j creepy ways." TRY US "... JOB PRINTING. iag his. parents. 4i g came home. I let myself into a deserted apartment. The rooms had a peculiar, gray look. When I went over to my dressing table, I saw that; the dust on It was thick enough to hide the color of the furniture. John's bed had the spread carefully drawn up over two very soiled and wrinkled sheets. Malissy was nowhere around. Judging from the condition of the apartment, she hadn't been anywhere around since I left. I found myself without a maid, and la a dlshearten'lngly dirty home. The J kitchen was full of dirty dishes. surmised that John had been getting his own breakfast and using clean dishes as long as the supply lasted. upon the Congratulating myself muscle and enrgy that ten days of tennis and loafing had equipped me with, I called in the Janitor, and together we scrubbed and dusted and swept the Apartment Into a semblance of cleanliness. Ahead of me, however, still stretched several daya of hard and the task of breaking in a new maid. When John came home at nine o'clock that night I was' In bed, so dead tired I could only chirp a feeble welcome. "Have a good time, honey?" "Lovely," I murmured. "You see, it pays to take a vacation." I wondered. house-cleanin- g "Who , Band for Pigeons. To place a band on a pigeon, hold the hind claw back and - press the front claws through the ring; draw On His Guard. the ring clese up to the knee joint, Two richly upholstered dames sat and then, when on a level with the on the hotel veranda and watched the extremity of the hind claw, gently wild waves dancing the turkey trot pull the hind claw through the ring, "That young man yonder is reputed and the ring will be In position and to be very rich," said one. will not, unless. It has been placed "He is hopeless, however," declared e at too early a date, fall. the other. "No. girl will catch him." Why do you say that?" Prove and Know. "I told him yesterday that your I pray you with all earnestness to daughter looked sweet enough to eat prove, and know within your hearts, and he responded hastily that he was that all things are possible for those a strict, vegetarian." who believe in the possibilities and who determine that, for their part, they will make every day's work conJarred the Butcher. An affable looking stranger was tribute to them. John Ruskin. strolling by. "Would you like to aee a piece of arfneM ef Unbelief. nice porterhouse?" I look upon unbelief as the greatest "I certainly should." It is the loss of the "Here Is a fine piece. How much do of calamities. virtue, of the mightiest chief aid of you wish?" temptation, of the most "Oh, I couldn't aKord to buy any," power over knowledge quickening of God, of the said the affable stranger. "You invlUd would to look, and I am always glad to only sure hope. The unbeliever with me gala unspeakably by parting inspect rare curios." every possession for the truth which he doubts or rejects. William Ellery To And Discouraging. TIs very sad excuse these sighs & thus, when you propose, replies, S "Poor boy, you're crazy with the heat" maiden wondrous sweet. Genuine Belgian Charity. Around a hut where, according t tradition, a young Irish princess, was murdered, grew up the present tows, of .Gheel, In Belgium, which becass known as "the colony of the crazed? At first a temple In memory of tber of large funds, and ended with a princess was erected and later It becourteous demand for a "minimum came a refuge for the "sick In nalRiJ" sum of money." One of the reasons The remarkable thing about this Bsi-for the demand was that the boy did glaa town Is that the residents accept not get enough taffy to eat and had patleats in their own homes so tint they may enjoy the beneficial effeeftV ao papers to read. of domeatlo and social lntercours. Made K's Demands Definite. The "minimum wage" Idea appeals to one English boy who was asked the other day by his teacher to write, as tho dally composition; a letter to his father asking for an increase in pocket money. The boy set forth the need Lilacs and Lllacel Damage by Lightning In Cities. Mr. Cliff e "By George! When we Investigations made over Eurej get Into our suburban home I'm going teem to Justify the belief that the daar to grew lilacs." Mrs. Cllffe "Don't age by lightning, In the cities partterev do it, Henry. I like you much better Iarly, has decreased to a very market! smooth shaved." degree. In recent years, and it is plained by the presence of electrte French Revenue From. Gambling. wire, which act as a protection In diFrom the ?tate tax on games of verting vthe electric bolts. As tk chance, Including tho tax on tho total- wires are put Underground, it Is exizator, the machine which registers pected that there will be noticed race track hots, the French govern- great increase In the amount of damment receives about a age by lightning and a return will b year. generally made to the use of Jlghtnlafft rods. The Hans was summoned to court to Wall of the Pessimist. Identify a stolen hog. On being asked "Yes, I consider my life a failures if the hog had any he re- "O Henry, how sad I Why Bhould yo s plied: "Thejonly dat I saw say that?" "I spend all my time makvas dat his tail vas cut off." ing money enough to buy food aaeT clothes, and the food disagree wltlv me, and my clothes don't fit." No Change. Old Wman "What are eggs today?" Kid "Just tho same as any Origin of Pawnbrokers' Sign. other day little things with shellB On the doors of eaily Florentine around 'em." Illy slgav bankers was the three-lea- f the Illy being the emblem of FlorOne Thing Certain. ence, and claim Is now made that Mr. Needmore "If you refuse me this is why the pawnbroker of today my life will bo filled with bitterness has the three balls as his sign, whlek and gall." The Widow Bullion "I appears to be aa evolution of tke don't know about the bitterness, but three-lea- f lily. you're there with tho1 gall, all right." Monarch. Woman's First Industrial Venture. It was in the manufacture of textiles that woman first appeared la' InInvitation to Failure. A large proportion of the failures In dustry outside of the home, life are to be found in the ranks of "letter Pa"yFlratT the chronic leaners. Orison Swett It i3 hard to pay for bread that kaft Marden. keen eaten. Danish. v Ear-Mar-k. ear-mark- s, ear-mark- You Know the Kind. With an Eye to Economy. "What sort of a chap In Wombat to Lawyer (to wife) Well If you are camp with?" "He's one of those feldetermined to sue for divorce, at leaefc lows who always takes down a mando- let ub keep down, the expense as rauok lin about the time- it's up to somebody as, possible. I will act as your ooua-se-l, to get busy with the frying pan." Life. - . THE ECONOMICAL WAY The lonu: distance service ot the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company enables the business man to oonduot all of his outside affairs in the most oconomical and satisfactory manner. You can get long distance connections to all outside important cities and towns within a radius of one hundred miles of Earliug-toPrompt service, reasonable rates. For information, call CUMBERLAND V n. TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. ' rpo- - i min. :.X : & (9 -i mJ .. .!(ii a: .. S H " 3SMnniMM Ti iiinnia mirmm 23 CTOBFR mfcs& UNDERSEIUN6 Sill ?'V 6 Saturday, Oct. 12, and Continues One Week V- - i',H ty' where we START THE BALL TO ROLLING in our campaign for the biggest Fall business we have ever known. Concentrated Syndicate Buying together with diligent searching of the markets for under-price- d merchandise are the reasons for our ability to offer at this time such seasonable goods at such remarkably low prices. Our connection with three large Jobbing Houses gives us access to the biggest manufacturers, so when there is an accumulation of any desirable goods we are right in touch with it. This is why the startling prices we name on Hosiery, Un derwear ana Jury uooas are possible. Don't let this opportunity get by you.JIt won't last but a few days, so study carefully th'cyalues named on this page then come to this sale with our solemn assurance that what you find here in the way of Big Values for Little M0D6II will far exceed' , your most hopeful expectations." ' - TJERE'S j Hosiery Underpriced Women's Fancy Hose, 15c and 25c qualify, good serviceable stocking for home use, choice per pair. . 5c "Women's Black Hose, perfect goods, 10c value, per pair 7c Women's Black Lisle Hose, perfect goods, . 15c quality 18c Women's Black Ribbed Hose, heavy weight, per. fect 19c value . 18c Stout Women's bargain, a genuine natural out size hose, regular 25c value ,1ic Women's fine Mercerized Lisle Black Hose, slightly imperfect of a 25c grade 15c Women's Black Silk Hose, perfect goods, 50c Bal-brigg- A Real. Underselling Event in Ready to- - Wear There areso many things that go to make up the value in a Tailor Suit or Coat that it is sometimes hard for the most critical woman to pick out the greatest value for the money'she spends. First the material is to be considered. Is it all wool? Is it thoroughly sponged and shrunk? Will it fade? Is it of a texture that will resist wear and look good after Underwear Underpriced Men's fleeced Shirts and drawers, perfect goods, plump weight, a 30c value for 25e Men's Standard Ribbed Fleeced shirts and drawer, a good 50c value at j5c Men's Heaviest Fleeced shirts and drawers, weight full 14 lbs. to dozen 50c value 35e Women's Ribbed Fleeced Union-Suitfull bleached slightly imperfect, in sizes 34, 36, 38 only, 60c value. 29o Women's Bleached Vests and pants, all sizes 34 to 44, slightly imperfect, 25c value. ..'..: 1c Women's Fine Ribbed bleached Vests and Pants, slightly imperfect quality, regular 50c value 33c Worhen's Fine- Bleached Union Suits in extra sizes only, 40 to 44 bust, reeular $1.00 value, siitrhilv im. perfect at '. 4 jt Women's very fine hand finished Silk and wool union suits in sizes 36 and 38 bust only, very slight imperfections, regular $2.50 value $1.25 Children's Ribbed Fleeced Vests and Pants, broken lots, almost all sizes, 25c values 1 Jc s, ........,,, - Women's Black Worsted Hose, assorted 50c and 35c qualities 25c .4 Women's Black Wool Hose, 25c grade, perfect goods 18c Misses' Black Ribbed Hose, double sole ,and knee, high spliced heel, perfect goods, a splendid 15c value 7 2 to 9 18c . Boys' very heavy 2x2 Ribbed Hose, extra strong ana auraoie, perfect goods, all sizes IZc Men's Heavy Black or Tan Socks, slightly imper1-1- -2 rm f ifI M? If I .- if ( at 4 fect Men's Black medium weight l5q soCks, slightly !C nnpcrrcci Men's Fancy two tone, Silk plaited Socks, perfect 1 weave, 25c value 15c Men's Winter weight pure Silk Socks, perfect goods, regular 50c value 37c V 1.1V Handkerchiefs Underpriced Childs' plain white hemmed handkerchiefs', 20c dozen or each 2c Childs' white school handkerchiefs, 30c dozen or each : 'i ' - a few months use? Then the lining is important, for the hardest wear comes on it and a few cents per yard on the quality will guarantee an extra season's wear, Last but by far not the least thing to be considered is the make of a garment. When.you pay the price for a well made garment, aud then don't get one', vou have been cheated.. We make a close, study of Garments aud handle only the most reliable makea. Every Coat or Suit we Bell must give .rqason-abl- e wear or we stand ready to make it good. ' Ready-to-Wear Rugs Underpriced 18c m Wmim 1.00 Brussels Rug, size $1.75 $45.00 Kalliston Reversible Rugs, 6 patterns, very fine heavy durable Rugs, 9x12 size $22.51 $13.50 Velvet Rugs, room size, 15 styles, all new , jjauciiiaj .( $1.19 All of our fine Axminister Velvet and Tanestrv Brussels Rugs are marked at Underselling prices. $1 t 3 ....... -- A H .Linoleums Underpriced Printed E grade linoleum 2 yds wide, regular 50c quality, Blue Tile pattern, per square yd 3!c ' Fine Inlaid Linoleum, beautiful Tile pattern, $i 25 qbahty, two yds wide, per square yd 9$c Best A grade Inlaid Linoleum, regular $1.50 quality a floor covering that will stand hard wear for years, per square yd ;$t.15 TAILORED SUITS . . ; 3c Ladies' very sheer hemstitched handkerchief, s?t each 4c 5c J. Boys' school handkerchiefs, 14 inch size, hard to find, each We are willing to stake ourrepu- - stripe GiughamPetti-tatio- n as a value giving house on coats, worth 50c, good this fine close woven Men's-Weand full cut, 05c each Serge Suit. The coat is lined with Satin, has Skinner's guaranteed shields, and stitched with silk throughout. The skirt is high waist line, panel back and just the correct fullness. Comes in Black and Navy and sizes from 14 Misses to 49 stout. Guaranteed to fit perfectly at $15.11 ar AT $15.00 50c Ginabom Petti- coats 35o Extra 'well made) jmgffi & J?MLmW-x- '- - 50c BluevChambray Shirts 35c 3 FOR $1 Of) 25 dozen Men's genuine Amoskeag Blue Chambray Shirts, cut full size, the ideal shirt for every day wear, regular 50c quality, 3 for $1.00 or each. . . . 3Se ..... nd jaS 50c Men's Neckwear big assortments of patterns, choice ties, regular 50c values, 15c four-in-ha- . Pearl Buttons 2c Dozen One gross of men's all silk tabular vith slight imperfect weave, 15s wBLmA AV RV. m $3.50 Women's Separate Skirt $149 Splendid new style Skirts made of Tan and Gray Woolens, high waist line, good width all sizes up to 36 waist measure Just 48 of these skirfs to sell at the ridiculously low price of $1.48 '625 dozen Pearl Buttons in assorted sizes, worth twice (he price we ask... ; 2c $5.50 Wool Blankets $3.98 Fine all wool Springfield Blankets, full standard, double size, beautiful plaid patterns. The slightly imperfect goods from our own mills, 10-- 4 size $3.48. 12-- 4 size $4.48 and 14 size $3.98 1-. Men's and Boys' Clothing Un- ,t ' derpriced Never mind to much preliminary talk just" grasp these facts: Hasn't it been a long time since you wore a good heavy all wool, blue Serge Winter x Suit that you bought for a $10 bill. We couldn't find a clothing manufacturer who could produce one so we went to the mill agents and bought the cloth, then traded with a reputable clothing manufacturer to produce these suits according to our own specifications. They are made in regulars, slims and young mens sizes and the price, any size . Our Overcoats at $10.00 look like the $15 and $18 ones seen elsewhere. Good heavy 50 inch Black Kerseys, Snappy Young Men's models made with Rag-Iaor the new split sleeves, Brown and Gray Englisli mixtures. Raincoats, Rubberized coats and Slipons all priced at ;, . Boys are becoming more critical all the time about their clothes and we have not kept pace with their whims with our ATHLETIC CUT SPLIT HIPPED KNICKER Suits. We invite your special attention to our offer for this great underselling Sale of 100 Boy's Knicker Suits, all sizes, values up to $7.50 at the economical prices. . . . , 53 j 15-oun- 0 ;1. '"! 40c Linen Towels 25c ' , ftM I6 VM F1l t' - '?! I $2,50 Messaline coats $1.49 Good quality Messaline Petti- 19x38 inch Linen Tdwel,with double rows of hemstitching at each end, regular 40c value, only 25c m.' ft'1' I'K Ik rwri mmrWil - l Bath Towels Underpriced Good' 15c unbleached Turkish Bath Towels, either ; fringed or hemmed, choice. 11c Big 20c unbleached'Bath towels with fringed or hemmed ends, choi5e , ...12ic ft & Petticoats worth $2.50. Come in colors, Black American Beauty Red, Hetty Green, Choice, White, ,...$! :'4S 1 n '. A- - iKliwMmWmm v'13 ? XI $, 'w wi :u. m mmWm B V fllJ ATHLETIC AHW Bi M W spLit hippedX (PEc-TopyfJ- mwL H H mWW kW LWWT KLWW F I ' VI6, Shoes Underpriced We can always "dig up" a pair of carfied-ove- r shoes to sell yon at a low price, but our 20 years of honest vAHcfeiM1 for "toWned today by our OVER the price you pay. Old, established makers supply us with the best shoes that can be produced and we stand behind EVERY PAIR we sell with this guarantee. YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK. 7M Bf mhicme(? ...tpx mm VQLiQk. "Q'.M 'F4 NEW YORK v" DQEVFUS CUT CLOTftES CJ CO. MADISONVILLE, KEIMTUCKY V - n.am ' rv1 11 .J''. 'i Ai Ifiy v ' &' si ) 1 .t-- m &&&. 5t miw-- .i m A-- .. &i4A $wui 4 tilk 1 ' V ;f--. b iVV.T'f :M t SA fj . k 'h'.vJ -- . J. "I k fefyirT iV " A... ,fc,