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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 18, 1912
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Digital page images are linked to the text file. -- W" lK"'V'''"tyf7;,'c.," - !mwrrz FHftg'nPy Vr : ' " ' c - 1 cs - TUESDAY TUESDAY and FRIDAY ' AFTERNOON V TWENTY-THIR- D and FRIDAY AFTERNOON ,(, IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR YEAR BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE EARL1NGT0N, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FR1DA1, OCTOBER 18, 1912 Thousands Ailcndintf Convention of Christian Churchei in Louisville Louisville Is the Mecca for Disci-pie- s of Christ this week whore the N: BOSTON WINS 8 HON. G. r 0. LETCHER IDLE HOUR CONTEST Church Notes Christian Church Took Eight Games io Decide (he Champ ionihip Increasing in Interest New Leader This Week and Four By defeating the New York Others Crowding Her champions of the' National leagne 8 to 2 Wednesday in ten innincs Interest in the IDLE HOUR'S the Boston Bed Sox won the , Popularity contest is still in- Worlds Championship. The was the best ever played creasing aud a new leader ap- - series between major league clubs, taknears at the, head of the Jist. ing eight games to decide the Miss liatheriue Feuwick is in the contest. Ijaad with 67,845 votes and there THE ANITA SINGING ORCHESTRA. are four others crowding her One Of the most popular musical numbers which have ever appeared on .closelv fdr the lead. Tho way this course will bo heard here this seaOrchestra the votes are showing lip now it son, the Anita Singingsix talented This and orchestra comprises Lib any bodys flrst' prizfe and the refined young ladles, who are equally as singers, Sue who wins ip the one who entertaining inusiQ find players of Inpautoiplmlsts. strumental US They present a great variety of music, .works hardest; Including sougs with action, and appear lne two prjzes offered are Iu special costumes. There Is a gracevaluable- aud aie well worth ful blend of classic with the popular and tho sublime with thq ridiculous. wnrkini' fnr. They use no printed or fixed program, ,s Dou't forget the handsome set but sustain a large and varied repertoire, Silverware that is to be award- - from which It is always convenient toa classic, saqred or misto the leader uext Friday, render either October 25. Go to work and win this set of silver. &uy oue in cpnteet can do it? if they try. Following is the standing of Still Madisonville Notes m OhnB. Lindsay Jr.. returned horns Monday after a few days visit aunt in Hopkinsville. Mrs. Geo. Wathen of thiB city returned home Saturday from a vlsi to relatives near Sebree Ky. Bev, S. M. Bernard, Harry Anderson and K. M. Hall left Monday for Louisville to attend the National Convention of the Christian Church. The next attraction ab the Gar--ri- ck will be the Elks Minstrel of. Henderson Oct. 23 Wednesday. W. J. Dulln accompanied by Dr Strother left Saturday for Rochester Mlnu. Mr. Dulln will enter thar Mayo Sanitarium tor examination and treatment. Sory'B drug store will1 soon be old home, madejiew again. Misses Isabelle Gardiner Wilson are visiting Iriend in Louisville, BusjBelyllle and Hopto-hi-s Irt-the- rf i ..t II U n ) Midc His Initial Hopkins County International Conventions aro in Address Before Wilson- session. Every roan lis bringing ' Marshall Club , train loads of delegates; special trains coming from Washington, IN THE CITY HALL LAST NIGHT Chicago, Kansas City, Indianapolis and other of the large cities. Representatives ar6 In attendance from , Tha Earlington Wilsou-Marvery State In the Union, week-,- - uearly shall Olub held its regulnr , Canada, England, France, Australia 1 meeting at the Oity Hall at and the Mission fields. Earlington lust night. Oat of The Introductory session on Tuesthoclub3 membership of n little day night at tho Armory whero tho over 400, thore wore about 30O Convention Is being hold, was attended by five thousand people. Adpresent, all sections of flopkine dresses of welcome were delivered County being represented, to by Gov. McCreary, Mayor Head, of hear the Hon. G.'O. Letcher, of LoviBvllle and Rev. E. L. Powell. Heudo'rsou, who was the guest of These were felicitous and gems of the club and tho speaker of the oratory. eveuiug. To say thatTr. Letch- - In the basement are exhibitions all the missionary orgaulza-tion- s y- er made a good speech would be from showing curios; from all the putting it mildly as onfall sides heathen lands. Publishing houBeB it Was. ..pronounced ono of the and polleges have vied with each best speeches delivered in this other Jn their attractive displays. section of the State In a loue The oonvoutlon Is tho oceaaion for a home coining of Kentucklans j sjmo. He held hia audieuce to scattored throughout tho land, and ' the man for a little over an hour, geuulne Kentucky hospitality Is be and was frequently interrupted ing dlspoustd on every hand. "Myl Old Kentucky Homo'' Is a favorite by applause during tho speech. The reports of the Secretary Bong in the convention; The report work exceed those of and Treasured were read and un- - for the year's year, aud insplratlopal any previous i i ii juio amiousiy auoptou. mi.. oucru-tary- 's addresses are being delivered by report showing something some of the most eloquent speakers. over 400 members enrolled, and Sunday promises to be a great the Treasurer's report showing day, when nearly overy Protestant bo filled by pulpit m the city that a little oveyfllU naa oean visiting preachers will tne Communand subscribed to the Ulub. ion Service in tho afternoon will be 1UU IIU.l IWUOLJUfi ui bug wiuu attended by about twenty-thousawill bo held at the Earlingtou people. Tne Earlingtou party are all en- Oity Hall Thursday, October 24, is joying the' convention nd are pleasat 7:80 p. m., at which time it n understood that the Hon. D. H. antly located. Mr. and .MrB. Wil-larand Howard being at the Kincheloe will address the Olub. Mrs- - w5. Long, Mrs. John For any Itchiness of the ikln. for skirt rashes, Long, MrB. W. R.'Coyle, Mrs. H. L. chap, p(mplo, etc., try Doan's ointment. 30c .Browning and Helen at thoVYatter-Boatall druRtorei. t, , i -, L i The, Commission servioe will be conducted by Mr. Jns. Rast Immediately following the BIblq School. The Bible School last Sunday reached 150 andythe attendance next Sunday promised to bo even larger. Tho Men's, CIusb is growing every Sunday. ' I Freak of Nature In the absence of the minister there will be uo preaching Sunday. I ' -- Joel MoTherson, of Madisonvllle, brought to this office tho bough of a Juue apple tree with au apple 6u ib half as lajge as a "lieu egg. This is the flrrtlme the trte has ever borne and'it Is jilso the first time a, June apple tree was ever known to bear fruit In October. A Bargain Month ir - and-Louis- e This is the EvunBville Courier's. aunual bargain mouth. Subsorlp-H0- jl tionswlllbo taken In October for only $2 00, covering ihe daily Courier by mall oue year. Thousands of subscriptions are now being received by thlB fine newspaper. Cheapest accident Insurance Dr. Thomas' Elecilc Oil. Per burns, scalds, cuts aud emergencies. All druggists sell it. sjcandsoc. kinsville. Hey Ashby, the Advertising Manager, of the McLood Store, was or.-th' sick list Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Oy Carslyle of tbe country left" Saturday to visit rela'-tives In Illinois. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Taylor, and children spent Sunday with rela tlves In Olay. Mrs. Ernest EaBtwood and child- -. re, of Morganfleld, spent Suuday-w(t- l her parents In Earlington. Miss Bonnie Vera Murphey left, Wednesday for a visit to friends In v I e i - Contestants: iissKatheririe Feuwick,. .57.345 Mrs. Will Ebylcn Drops Dead Mrs. Will Ebylen, who lives near the Arboretum in this city, dropped dead Wednesday afternoon. She had been in excellent health heretofore. The physician saya the cause of her death was the' bursting of a blood vessel. She 'leaves a husband and one The funeral will take child. this afternoo'n at01ive Branch. 1 Mr. and Mrs.rF, D. Rah at tlfe reiTndsbTtheTamily-offe'rBOYDS. THE Seolback and Mrs. E. R. MoEuen sympathy to the bareaved husThe Boyds have filled hundreds of with relatives and friends. band aud baby. engagements during the several patl . nd JBraz-oltod, n, 50.925 1tfis tiliKnheth Lone 50,420 tyre. J. P. Hamer 55 725 Mise Florence Floyd Miss Nellie McMauuB.. ,..53,450 80,975 JVliss Lelm Vaughn 85,200 Mary E. Burke Miss 34,525 Miss Emma Vinson ifrisb Jimmie D. Emberton.88,025 Miss Gladys Wliitford.. ..24,925 22,400 Miss Veronica Hanua 20,325 Mulvaney Miss Agnes 19,200 Miss Eunice Draper 18,950 Mjss Sybil '. 17,200 MiB Audry Cobb. Hopkinsville. Mrs, C. C. Glyens returned home Sunday frbm Henderson. Special Grand Jury Establishes Record A Abx,-- -- i1 3 1 IP I I.. ,1 r v ing last night. Mrs. Francis Rutherford, Earlington, Ky., says: "For three years I was afflicted with Kidney trouble. I had Bevere pains in tho small of back, especially when stoopplug or U&. N. TIME CARD. lifting aud my back aohed at night.-was all tired out in the morning Timo 01 arrival qf trains passing and felt languid and nervous. Headthrough aud departure of trains aches were common and I had dizzy originating at Earlington. k spellB that affected my sight. The " Effective Sunday, April 9, 1911. kldnoy secretions were also m bad S NORTH ROUND. Bhape. X have used Doan's Kidney 112 NTn. f.2ntt. 111. J Pills for these troubles and they ' 11.08 a.m No. 62 . t have brought me great relief. I al,7.31p.m. No. 91.... ll,22p,m. ways keep them in the house." t, , , ':No. 54 SOUTH BOUND. For sale by all d ealers. Price 50 a on T AND fa Co., Buffalo, ,via c. m cents. Foster-Milbur- n NU OO. 'uu un n An no, WO., i,iii ni York, sole agents for the New ' ,4.21p.m, No. 51 United States. 10.48 p.m. o. 93 Remember the name-Doa- n's and take no, other. . TRAINS. I . ' seasons. Their extended experience In many states audbofore critical and popular nudlencqs hus given their work nn oJjpcUoneo and a finish that can be obtained in uo other way, Their requirements of themselves are of the very highest. Of fino musical culture, they give nn evening's cuter- talnnient of real worth that wins praise from the most exacting and yet such as Is equally enjoyed by those who are not musicians. In a word, they pre- sent not only programs thnt are high class, but programs that please. Both aro pianists and accompanists' both aro singers. Mr. Boyd is one of tho cleverest of readers, and the two present in" costume" sketches' that are exceedingly Interesting and attractive, Ono feature of their musical pro-oram flint: hns nrovnd vcrv nouular Is a group of old sougs that were favorites years ago, including one or two ef tho finest of sacred selections. IF - WOMEN ONLY KNEW x Wreck on l. C. What a.Heap of Happiness it Would Bring to Darlington Homes rear end collision occured on the I. O. near Hamby's Sta'Passenger train No. 01 Hard to do housework with an tion. ran into the rear end of freight aolung back. e train 261 "While it' was taking BrlngB you hours of misery at or at work. water at the tank4and threw nine If women only knew tho cause carsiu No one was tht wreck was soon Bachache pains often come from injured 'and the lea-surtho-ditch- . weak kidneys, 'Twould s'avounuoh needless woo. Doan's Kidney PlllB are for weak kidneys. Road what an Earlington citizen cleared, says: The Hon. G. O. Letcher, of Henderson, and Ed IL. Youug, of Madisonvllle were entertalried at the home of Paul Bauks after the speak- CHARLES R. TAGGART Charles K. Taggnrt vhasbeen entertaining audiences' since the year 1805, but prior to ten years ago his work was largely confined to Now .England He Js often styled the "Man From Vermont." .Vermont is the state in which he lives, and Ills rendition ol "Plneville Folks" Is In part descriptive of the real Yankees near the town where he grew up. Mr. Taggnrt'8 programs are made up of piano selections and songs, recitations and character sketches, ventrllo-qula- l dialogues and violin mimicry. Among those wh6 have heartily recommended bis programs appear such pames as Florence M. Klngsley, Dr. S. Parkes Cadman, Strickland Glllllan and Edward J. Wheeler, editor of the Literary Digest. Mr. Taggart has ap- - cellaneous program as the occasion may demand. Mrs. Ralph Dunbar, formerly with the noted Dunbar Quartet and Bell Ringers, Is with this compauy and not only participates In Its music, but gives Impersonations which nro n delight to every tmdfence. Oho of her interpretations is Dickens' "A Child's Dream of a vStar." "Tho Little Dutch Girl" is another selection with which she always makes u hit. During the seasois of, 1911 and 1912 there was no company on" the entire list of Redpath talent which received more hearty commendation from Lyceum committees everywhere, and they appeared on some of tho largest courses. -- Judge Gordon ordered a special Grand Jury, Same was em paneled Toesdaymorning. Esquire OateB, of !Daweon Sdringsv was elected by the Court as Foreman. The .jury received aud retired to thes-Jurroom and organized with Jl E. Day, Of Dawson, as Sheriff and Ernest Newton, of Earlington, as Olerk and proceeds to business. Was iu session only three days and when it mabo itsx final report forty three bills was-- , returned. One defendant' had been convicted, sentenced to the? peniteutary and lauded at Eddy-vi- lle by the time ail the Grand Jury reached home., Harry Bramwell, the popular conductor on the Interurban has moved to the Tom Stono place on Main St. Mrs. Lee Hart and daughter Sybil of Madisonvllje, were In the city yesterday visiting Mibs Elizabeth Victory. y i ( i l! 'i WE DO EXPERT Watch ?fVV m-'-- i'MffM SWT -- fK. Mj&M - r- x -- -- i INTERURBAN ' - NORTHBOUND. v. . 5i.no Jewelry pr t I ' 't- 1 b . , r r' -- ten year old son of W7 M. Moore, was inSOUTH BOUND. . stantly killed while at work in ,. 7.10a. m. i . .' No. 105 12.57 p. m. his fathers mine near St. Charles No". 107 8.10 p.m. No. 109 )le was at work Wednesday. ' No. Ill 6,10 ' with his older brother, when the crushing M. H. &E. TIME CARD. roof caved iu was alsohis life caught out. His brother falling slate and slightly M. H. & E. time card went into by the ' effect Sunday, April 9, 1911. injured, but managed to work ' 5:45 a.m. No, 112 leaves his way out and give the alarm. p. m. No. 113 arrives. ...8:80 The body of the boy was rescued q Tiwirr. v-.1 iu a short time. I. W. d II. 11 : t;r-- ;rx XKO. UUi.'tM Tffn. inft "NTv 1rt r. m. Txm ""- - !' 7.M a. m. Killed in Country Coal Mines Johnnie Moore, Repairing Prompt service Low prices Guarantee work OUR MOTTO: "One job left with us will convince you." i SSI JJ ' yenifti mfW9U W DAlKrll Hi M Kliyfll 1m w I oaking Ml ML-- p-- f ... I. r.on wi , "Time of departure .of Illinois Central trains from JSTortonVille, Kv. Nelice "$?t '' v r H,fc j, p.m. ...... No. 8.40a,m. No 104 No. 1 81, local pass.l0:45 a. m. " TCn ISA lnn-- 1 (t.iU n rn. -L., ... iw. vu wv. NORTH BOUND. 109.,... 4 '1.26 To My Friends: ., I, ! tlW . -y "? J0, Nn. XJtJ. KTn 1H'. 1W5 OUTH BOUND .. if-Y 191.1onalr)C. l.H n.m. !.. -nm Hf- -" 1U. Idle Hour Popularity Contest and- - respectfully ask that my friends save, their coupons for me and help m,e to win the Watch or Bracelet. 1 will appreciate auy favor no matter how small. VttiWMi.M V1 I am in the Hollinger & Truempy JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS peered 200 times in New York city and vicinity alone. Descriptive of hia own work he says: "If you are contemplating spending an evening with me 1 can assnre you that 1 shall be delighted to se you, and I trust that we shall enjoy ourselves to the fullest extent My aim Is neither to teach nor preach, to adylse nor lecture. I shall not seek to g)ve you Information on any special subject nor to iaflaence your minds la any special direction. lf 1 can. turn your pain lato pleasure by music, yoar worrlofl Into wonderment by mimicry and your sadnefw to smiles by humor iu short, If 1 can succeed In lifting the MrMi and bnrds from your life for M ThBonlyBakingPowdermade 1 " KK t HOOQ. IQ3 ' " i ' ' N If iLTH jMflV.AM DJ. - WWt P" WtW WW.witi., - ji -- - tfv ntumpfni'f ' ' 1 V1V' V M r. O Ml n !; r..r . . -- ' ;.... , ..:Ly. c - l. f. Wfllify i, gW Wjltf.'WJh4f ji .,V,-3iWiMiiiiif- i1will(IWY szzsai 'd .? w o ! i C :EpK3ce PAUL. M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PlBLISHER d. E. FAWOETT y-- '' Advertising Rates Display AdvertlBementB, IBo per inch einsrle Ibsuo Locals ftiicl IuStde Prros, lO'o per lino Headers Ruaolutlons aud Cards of Bo per lino Thanks 5c Obituary Poetry Slight reductions on time 'contract display advertlse-mbtitAlso locals that run several monthsxwithout change per-llu- e s. I COLORED COLUMN. KKV. J. R. HVANS, EHITOB "I Am Well" writes Mrs. L. R. Barker, of Bud, Ky., "and can do all my housework. For years I suffered with such pains, I could scarcely stand on my feet After three different doctors had failed' to help me, I gave Carduj a trial. Now, I feel like'a new woman." ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER Member of L'. Branch Office in Ben Shton's Office, Next Door to Poslofdce, Madison-viUAILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. Kentucky, Phone No. 24-- 2 Rings-M- ISS I e, '.V Kentucky Press Association and j Second District Publishers League Entered at the Earllngton Pont Office as Second Clasa Matter. Telephone.47 Friday, October 18f 1912 CARDUI The Woman's Tonic A woman's health depends so much upon her Proverbs of a Young Layman A Wonderful Healing Influence in Kidney J. UUBTSCIIEB All of the future Is unknown, and '"most of the present Ib unapprecia-'tdd- . BY WIMjIA-- Troubles ?i Lfc, Thf most eloquent part of, our " prayers is that part which we can l but not utter. Bomg good means to think good thoughts, speak fcood words, and do good deeds. The problem of some country Churches Is bad roads, and of some otberd it is bad sermons." Jeeus canie to put now life into thelaw.of the Old Testament, and he has sent ua to keep uew lifo in tb law of. the New Testament. fir. S'' A year and a halt ago I was taker with a severe attack of kidney trou ble that pained me to such an extent that mordhine had to be givei me. Was attendod by a doctor who pronounced it as stone in tho blad-de- r aud presorlbod Lltlna Water. took Lithia water and tablets foi some time and received no reliel from tbem. I stopped taking medi cineB for some time and having eomt in tht of Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t house, I decided to try it and M much roiieved; while taking tlir second bottle, commenced to past gravel, in all at least a half a dozei oc moro add have not suffered tht slightest since and in all have taket one bottle and a half and feel ver How's Tkis? grateful to Swamp-Roo- t. Yours" very truly, Wo effer.One Hundred Dollars Reward for any H. W. SPINKS, case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's ' Camp Hill, Ala. Catarrh Cure. Personally appeared before me thh F. J. CHENfiV & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, havefknown Fj Ji 16th of August, 1009, H. W. Spinks Cheney ifor the last ,3 years, and believe him who subscribed the above Btatemetn perfectlybonorable In all business transactions, and made oath that same is true ir aud financially able to carry out any obligations substance and in fact. A. B. LEE, made by his firm. , Waldino, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Caur.-l-i Curo is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and .mucous surfaces of 'the system. Testimonials sent free. kPrice 75c .per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation, Notary Public. Dr. Kilmer Bingh&mton 'Letter (o 4L N. Co. Y. Rev. U. S, Smith, of Paducah, passed through Tuesday onrouto to . MadiBonville on business. The Corner stono of tho Colored Graded School, of MadiBonville waB laid by the Masons last Sunday. The mines andovens are now runVWflWtf&WWyWrVWrVWflWM ning at full blast. Let our people prepare now for the rainy day Rev. Whiteside Ib now in the UNDERTAKER midst of a great revival at Eastvlew Baptist Church Madisonyille. :; Fumnl Dirwtflr. LicMsid Embalntr Don't forget the Rally at the Mt. Zlon Baptist Church Nov. 17, 1012. -- A.jri'evvv-sr ojt Isjigftat: Each Brother is asked to contribute NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, Fear of Diseases In Fafio Hair. "t 2.00 and each Sister $1.00. Cleveland's health officer is said to Mrs. Millie Earl and son John Office PWe 124-- 2 Retrace PhW 1243' claim that the false hair worn by wom- Henry, have just returned from an en is more insanitary and dangerous extended visit to Princeton. Ind than most things which thev modern MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY delightful stay woman deplores as insanitary. In where she had a JkwWMAWrarWWMWrfflWVrWWrrWffl Bomo states they aro gathering data with her mother and frieuds. , to show the number! of contagious disRev. T. W. Peltls. of Hopklnsville eases which can be traced directly to on his return from Wheatcroft spent falso hair. National Food Magazine. ' n few hours with us Tuesdav. delicate organs, that itiQ least trouble there affects her whole system. It is the little things that count, in a woman's life and health. If you suffer from any of the aches and pains, due to womanly weakness, take Cardui at once, and avoid more serious troubles. We urge ,ypu to try it Begin today. The 0. M. E. Church was filled to Its utmost capacity last Sunday af. toruoon. The occasion was the laying of the corner stone by the Orld Fellows Lodge, of thiB city, assisted by visiting lodges. The sermon was preached by Rev. T. Timberlake, pastor of tho First Baptist Church, Mayfleld, Ky, The sermdn was a perfect gem and no doubt made a lasting impression upon his hearers. Repair work is being don o on tho Masonic Hall by Mr. Waters, a colored carpenter, from Madlsonlllo. Rev. J. R. Evans, who spent last woek in Dawson toktrg a much needed rest, has roturnod with renewed energy to resume his work. Ho preached for tho peopha of Dawson while thoro aud preached at both services for Rev. JLeavoll in Princeton, Ky. laBt Sunday. Tho people of Princoton say they want to hear him again. ERNEST NEWTON To the Public I am now entering upon my tenth year in the 4 blacksmith business at the same old stand. In the ex- - meantime many others have comean'd gone, I i pect to continue to do satisfactory work if possible. . At any time any thing done at my place, not entirely satisfactory I can be found-ther- e ready and anxious I am prepared to do to make some perfectly satisfactory, as all work is done on a positive guarantee. ty. w alt kinds of repair work and Horse Shoeing a special- Prices reasonable. Give me a trial' J I B. M. SLATON r v liV wvF "T mil omlles Day WE DO ONLY THE BEST JOB WORK . Prove What Swamp-Roo- t Will do foi You K is Black Don't Show to Advantage. "YaaB'm!" said Miss Gladys "Wash ingtou, a Vine street belle, in reply to. tho saleslady's repetition of her request "I wants a pa'r o silk stockings, and loogy yubj What's dem .things yo' showin' me?. Say, 'ooman, twhat klnduh display would black silk .stockin's make on a cullud lay't 2egs?"- - Kansas City Star. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blng hnmlnn, N. Y., for a BamrUe bottle It will convince auvone. You wji also receive a booklet of valuabh information, telling all about th kidneys and bladder. When writing be sure and mention the Earl I nj: ten Bee, Regular flft. size bottles fo cent and sale at all drug: stores. Semi-Weekl- y one-dollar Ul Mil!! niBStfJ-- E mK&kv&s!zSmz2g!.HB&m:vmJl ' Horses Used to Mix Clay. Horses are used to mix the clay by dreading It In many Argentine brickemploying more V yards instead of machinery. Many Patent Documents. If all the documents stored in the patent office at Washington could be placed end to end they would form a strip that would reach around the earth throo times. OUttVAUIES "professional man." A merchant He musf know where and; what tabuy.. is a 'V. v )?' 5 V zZ0771&92 to Fifty Are Much Benefited' by Lydia E. Pjnkham's Vegetable Compound. From Forty-Fiv- e The "change of life" is a most critical period, in a woman's existence, and the anxiety felt by women as it draws near is not without reason. . . Leading Lady Suits ijne We carry nothing but the best of everything in this Pi -- , Qnly long- years of experience and hard! study can make a man a goodi merchant Our success is due to our buying. Sellimo; is easy when you show extra values, Cptne and. see our line of Ladies" Coat Suits, - Goats; Dress GoodB Silks,. etc will readily recognize: great values'. t and-yo- u . ai ti - j" Dress Goods All the leading materials of the season If II ' "When her system is in a deranged condition, she may be predisposed to apoplexy, or congestion of some organ. At this, time, also, cancers and tumors are moro liable to form and begin "'their destructive work. Srich warning symptoms as sense of suffocation, hb't flashes, headaches, backaches, dread of impending evil, timidity, sounds We hayejust received those -- 25 mbiie of "FAMOUS LEADING DY SUITS" ins all of the These Suits will be, placed on sale LAnew navy-arid prS Eatella Giilispie J: shades, light gray, amber browm black, in sizes 14 to, 55. at Diagonals, . Rattine Weave, Bedford Gords, etc, We have the'rii an all the new shades. You must see them to appreciate their values d'l in the ears, palpitation of the lieart sparks boforo the eyes, irregularities, constipation able, appetite, vari- weakness and inquietuad, and dizziness, are promptly heeded by intelligent wonien who are approaching the period in lifo when woman's great change may be expected. I -- ONE CASE OUT OF MANY TO PROVE OXTR CLAIMS. St. Anne, in. MI was passing through, the change of life and I was a "perfect wreck frbitf female troubles. I had a displacement and bearing down pauis,' weak fainting; spells, dizziness, then numb and cold feelings) ,Som-timmy feet and limbs were es $12.50te $27 SB These suits are tailored by "high class tailors, and are made on shrunk-e- n hair cloth, havelinin taped "edges, and are lined with Skinner's satin lining. W"e would be glad to have1 you .shop on these goods. ' .'.' SILKS Me-teofs1; : 'These symptoms are calls from nature for help. The nerves are crying out for assistance and the cry should be needed in time. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is prepared to meet jthe needs of women's system at this trying period of her life. It Rf w. lydia n &?: invigorates and strengthens tho female organism and builds up the weakened nervous system. rDtt hae carried many iromen safely i"' ;thiOfk ttbMrerisis.i,'M' ,v" ' much hackache and heidachte, was nervous, irritable and was despondent. Sometimes my appetite was good but more often it was not. My kidneys troubled me at times and I could walk only a short distance, "I saw your advertisement in a and 'todk Lydia E. Eaper Vegetable Compound, and I was helped from the first. At the end of two months the swelling had gone' down, I was1 relieved of pain, and Could walk with ease. I continued with the medicine and now I do almost all niy housework. I know your medicine has saved me from the grave and I am willing for you to publish anything I write to you, for the good of othors." Mrs. ESTELLA GlLEISFIE, E.F.D. No. 4, Box 84jSt.Annei Illinoial"w,w .so -- swollen, I was irregularandhaii Brocades, Charmouse, Grepe Fancy Striped Messaline, Fan-c- y Checked' Messaline. We have therrr in all Jhe new shades and .you yill find them great values,- - and just the materials for evening and party dresses 1 , '"'tHi i '.iSl s.$3 TRIMMINGS A complete line of Dress Trimmings of,, ' every kind. &- 1 THE McLEOD STORE INCORPORATED On f 1i. the Square . ttmm Madisonville, Kentucky 'WP'iffDt1 - - 4.(,v- - .,,..,,,.,,. ,, y d -- K .?? lilWI "1 L.A1 'Vr-W- H pi, .i,wicjfT'fy - -- i ,j w " -- r"' i W o T'? 9i GZ Only 14 more ladies FOR FALLING You Emn No HAIR C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. , can have the Sisk When You Use "Stronger This Remedy unera 1 Director and Emtalmer Any Gall Answered Promptly Day or Night. The Man who whispeis down a w.oll 't Mrs. Thomas Sutton spent a fow hours in the ctty Wednesday after noon enroute to her nome In Hop-klnsvill- o. Abeut the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climhs a tree and "hollers." , SS News, il of the Town ' Madisonville, Ivy. , Mr. and Mrs. James R. Bash Bpent Wednesday afternoon in tho ( patterns. Sisk Book Stoke. Mrs. T. H. Stono spput Wednes day evening iu the oity vjsltlng friends. Wallpaper! Newest shades and We promise you that, if your hair is falling out and you have not let it go too far, you can repair the damage already done dy, using Bexall "95" Hair Tonic, with persistency and regularity, for a reasonable length of time. It is a scientific, cleansing, antlBoptic, germicidal preparation, that destroys microbes stimulates good circulation arouud -the hair roots, promotes hair nourishment, removes dandruff and act to reBfore hair health. It is as pleas-an- t The Hoosicr Special Saves Miles of Steps to use as pure water, and 1b delicately perfumed. It is a real toilet necessity. for Tired Feet We want you to try Rexall "03" Hair Tonic with our promise that Come in, and let us show you it will cost you nothing unless you are perfectly satisfied with its use why this'cabinet is the best It comes in two sizes, prices 50c and $1,00. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community one made-anwhy it is such only at our store The Rexall Store. St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorpora' ted, Drug Department. a step saver. , HOOSIER SPECIAL at Than The Law" to ' jW&&mmlW!RlM LEATHER; i jKFvfWBIcoUHTEH; artne ttxiat aTniHlrfi' Advertiam-znenStore. JmmfKyfwVk sole SOLE LEATHER $1 PER WEEK our w" (Ca -of py-iMp- HMH"" SOL 10 i F HCU , LEATHER SOLES shoe and you'll find it honestly made of good leather through and through. It is & "Star Brand" Shoe: Strqnger-Than-The-La- You can take a saw, hatchet or knife and dissect the leather as nearly water-proas leather can be made. You can't tear this leather and you can hardly wear it out. solos are of the finest sole leather. This shoe Is put together so It won't The uppers are made of Chrome-tanne- d "Stronger-Than-The-Lashoe are made for men, boys and youths at $2.25 up to $3.50. , Also for women, misses'and children at $1.50 up to $2.25. Ths counters, heels and double . rip. It will keep your feet dry and give you double wear. The "Stronger-Than-The-Law" "Star Brand" shoes ere made in over 700 styles In oar own modem factories. Every pair is honestly made of GOOD leather. No substitutes for leather are ever used. Star on the heel. It protects you against inferior shoos, many of which are made by convict labor. city visiting friends. f Geo. Holtzlaw, of Sebree, was in the city Wednesday afternoon on ilv. L. W. Rice, of Weir, Ky., a business and visiting friends. 'Mrs. Neol Kestner made a busiformer citizen of this oty spent yes y ness trip to the county seat lterday here with friends. afternoon. Miss Ola Shaver who has been sleic in Madisonville for the past See our ad of "Stronger Than 6 weeks will return home today. the Law," on this page. Baker & SO percent disoouat on Fiower Hickman. pot this Week, all sizes Sisk Book Several of our citizons are on the speoial grand jury that is in session Stork. In the 'comity seat this week. Madisonville, Ky. Mrs. Elmer Lynn spent WednesMrs. M. E. Henry spent yesterday day afternoon in Madisonville on afternoon in the city visiting friends. business. vIb-I- t Mrs. H. L. BramweU made a to Maaisonvltle Wednesday afternoon. Just received a complete line of Children's cloaks Ail sizes styles and prices at k MgLkod Stokk Madisonville, Ky. f BOWtBON IWTRY CURE Mrs. Harry S, Corey .spent Wedr dorn a chick's throat cures nesday afternoon In Madisonville gapes. A few drops in tho drinking water cures ana visiting friouds. prevents cholera, diarrhoea, and other chick diseases. Ono , Mrs. Harriett Browning spout DuC bnttl mnl'ii. to Ar Wednesday afternoon' in Madison- ,i medicine At all druggists. Sample and booklet on"'Dls- ville visiting friends. eases Of Powln" arnt VT?WP Bewben Remedy Co.UdagtM.Xj, Mesdame P. B. Davis, Math Hewlett and Buck Shaver spent Sunday w'lth Mrs. E. Hogan at Bold by ST. BERNARD MINING CO., Incorporated, Drug Department 'Hecla. 'r, Wed-nesda- C. A. MORTON Furniture' Carpets and Dra peries ? Phas. Blackburn and family of this city are visltiug lu Linton Ind. Mr. Blackburn, is train dispatcher for the L & N R. R. Co. Mrs, Sis Davis, of St. Charles Ky. is visiting her daughter Mrs. Ina Slmms in Linton Ind. I can save you money on your fall suit. Let me show you my samples, Waitkr N. Mabtin. William Burke, an old Eariington bby"bas accepted a lucrative position in California. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lenahan and baby who, have been In Paduacli for n several years have returnod to and he has accepted a the L & N. y 'Stronger Than the Law," as best wearing ishoe ever ipado. Ask the man that has worn them. Earl-ibgtopos'-tion'wlth has the largest sale of any work shoe in tlie world. It is the strongest and longest woaring shoe made. It is both comfortable and good looking. ''Star Brand" shoes. Look for the Always ask for and insist on having We are special agents for "Star Brand" shoes. We have one of these shoes cut up to show how it Bring this adoertlsement made. teUh h and ask to see the cut shoe. is "V$Ct:-wcr us- - for "Stronger-Than-The-Laand a full line of other shoes. w" Don't let any merchant offer you "Sonwthingjustasgood." Come to "Star Brand" I tl .For Sale MX: 1 unera 1 Director ttd Eic- - Baker & Hickman iii mcr Miss Elizabeth Victory spent' Wednesday aftern'oon in tho couuty seat visiting friemls. The lines of the Leading Lady Suits are entirely dilferent from any others. Don't fail to sec these suits at the MoLeod Stork -, Madisonville, Ky. Clifton Long, who has been sick in New De Cauter, Ala., for some weeks is better and able, to 'sit up add is out of danger. Mr. Long was a citizen of this oity for several years and has many friends who wmh him speedy recovery. Mesdames Wallace and Calvin Veasy, of Providence, who have bien visiting; in the "city have "returned home, Window Shades In all colors and sizeB made to order at Bisk Book ' . v i"" WfvTAl tfCONJE VKUV O. L. fAshby Bpent Saturday in Judge J. C. Pratt, of Horklnsvilie Hopkinsvllle with his parents who spent yosterday in the city on busilive in that city. ness and to visit friends. Mrs. W S. McGary and Mrs. John Mrs. Buck Shaver, of Long spent Saturday in Mortons Tenn., who is visiting inNashville, the Gap with Mrs. H. L. Browning. yesterday in Madisonville Baker & Hickman. Quite a number of our young la- with her sister who is sick in thae Mrs. E. R. McEuen is visiting re dles were out in the country Satur- city. day nutting, and carried their lunch latlves in Louisville this week. Take your pictures for framing to Miss Annie Moore spent Sunday with them. Sisk Book Stork, Have you seen that "Leading'Lady in Madisonville with hor sister. Madisonville, Ky. Snlt" at the OnH. Lyun, of FordBvllle, is in Miss Lizzie DeMoBS, of MadisonMoLeod Store the citv. His new house on Railville, was In the city this morning' Madtsonvilte, Ky. road Street will soon be finished. on bustuesB. city-spen- t N ftH E. L. "Wise and D. P. Banks made Proctor Ashby, of the sheriff office a I ujiaess trip to tbe County Sopt Miss Ziipah Morehead made a vIf- spent this, morning in the city 011 today it to friends iu Madisonville today. busiupss. Mrs. Dave Smith spent today in James Maloney, the Merchant, W. J. Paull and D. D. Woodruff Madisonville visiting friends and spent a ivr hours in Madisonville of St. Charles were In the oity teday. . to-da- y. relatives. (F Vt DeILBISS Guaranteed Atomizers There are few homes where the Atomizer is not used in $pme form at some time, and with a view of making it possible for you to acquire the best article of this.kind on tlie market, we have very recently added the DeVilbiss line to our stock. This Atomizer is manufactured by a' firm which have had syears of experience in the business and are every where recognized as producers of , strictly quality goods, a fact which we think will justify your serious consideration and help us with little argument convince 'you that DeVilbiss Atomizer is, in many, respects, superior to all other Atomizers. Following are shown three of the most popular numbers, with prices, which we feel sure you will agree are most -- i p j fl x'-T- aO (Ca JB """S f m yyaX aW J M alttaaarli ' DeVIIbtM Atemteer No. 38 Price 75 ceats ft DeVllblM A. J. Fox, Supt. of schools, passed through the oity this morning lor St. Charles. Store. Anyone interested in buying a v Madisonville, Ky. home, for either home or renting purposes.canflnd out .something to Ed Hea'er had charge of the yesterday white conductor tUelr .advantage by calling at the Bee office. BramweU was taking a day off. Miss Ola Shayer, who has been A dispatch Bays New York is to quite siok at the home of her cousin have a building02 stories high, with J. O. Goflman in Madisonville was a flag pole 150 feet above that. The brought home last evening. whole thing sounds like another See our ad of "jStronKer Than story, which makes 63 in all. the Law,'' on- - this page, Baker & MIbb Bartie Jennings who has 'Hickman. . been visiting bet sister Mrs. John Quita numberof fiiadiBfiijvIlle citi- Longetaff in Elkton tor the past zens wer4 in tlie oity attending the week returned home Saturday morning. speaking last night; uutler-wenta- u "Stronger Than the Law," i"b Miss Amelia Haniia, who near waterproof as leather can be operation for appendices a,t St. Thomas hospital iu Nashville made. Baker & Hickman. Mrs.' H. L. BramweU and daughlast week is getting along uicely. ter, Miss Dorothy, Bpent Saturday Mrs. Jno. Bryon, of Madisonville, attended services at the Catholic in Evansville Bhopplng and viBitlng ohurch and visited the father yes- relatives. terday. Wm. Deveug spent Saturday in Evansville with his brother Mai 'Stronger Than the Law," tbe beBt Bhoe for farmers. Every pair wb6 has been slok for 6omo time. guaranteed by ourselves and the Jas. Skeen who haa been attendmanufacturers-- . Baker.& Hickman. ing the Baptist Convention at CorMrs. Fannie Weldon and son Ray-mo- n inth, returned home Saturday and Miss Mary Ellen Burke morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Clark attendwill visit friends in NaBhville for a few days. , ed tbe Convention of Biptist at CorBernard Robards, of Shamrock) inth last week, the returned home Saturday morning. spent yesterday in the oity. en-rou- te IDLE HOUR 0 BT. 8 TONIGHT BIG REELS The 0 r m 8 f 6 (- ,- 6 BEEL ONE' 'The Hand of Mystery' ' Rex This picture is one of the best You of the Bex productions. know what that means. It's a blgstroncr drama that will' hold vou in spell bound interest. Passion Play PABT ONE REEL TWO 'The Last Resource' 101 Bison 101 Biso" pictures are the laBf 'Birth tind Childknd 6f Christ' word in Western pictures. They are big with a big Mory and big PART TWO cast and thrill thro' and thro' with dare devil, feats of riding and fighting, 'Mincles' Atomlaer TVe. 3 Nbb1 ut'jt .v u s.'.v i ' ih.'i iti'i i BEEL THBEE Price 75 ceats 'The Double Gross' Eclair VTken you feel dull; out of sorts, discouraged, seetjss' to be solng yrrong, you can fclame it on your liver. Itxla lerpla .You need. PART THREE kail alck and everything: fc II JIUllll 'l?!VaflHMUTw 1 'rioe $1.25 HERBINE A Medicine of .Powtr in All Liver Etfsorders. A dandy little comedy drama.. FmsiinDeMth, Ressundim After you seo this picture yoq tad Ascensin f Jesns Chmt' will thiuk that Love is a bad thing to fool with. THE CAST INCLUDES pUMQT LntUOl HIS DISCIPLES, PILATE, KING HEROD 4 Please bear in mind the fact that all parts 6f the Atomizer, (except the bulo "which is of rubber of course) are made either glass or metal. The being true you call very readily understand the ease and simplicity with which the Atomizer can be kept in a perfectly, sanitary condition, as continued boiling or washing will in no 'way affect it's efficiency, I 1 And all Ancient Characters with The DeVilbiss Atomizer is priced at from 50c r to $i25. - N ' '' " torpid, it throws Impurltlee Into 1K system, widen hamper every organ la the hody. The result In that functional procas ar not properly carried on. Impurities get Into the blood, the atomach la bilious, the kidneys wsalc and the bowels Irregular generally constipated. Herblne clears out all these impurities, opens up the obstructed channels, strengthens the torpid liver, cleanses the blood, purifies and regulates the bowels. After tha vsystem has been thus overhauled, there Is an Immediate Improvement Appetite roturns, digestion is good, the spirits rise, the mind clears of gloomy forebodings and everything lqoks bright ..and cheerful, which means, sound, healthy .conditions everywhere In the body. mIbT liver is 500 ROMAN SOLDIERS AND CIVILIANS We are proud of the pioturos we are showing tonight acl we will venture to say tha,t never in th history of Eariington have you been able to see sneh a show at such prices. First show starts at 0:80. Admission, adults, 15c; O'l St. Bfernarcl Mining Co. tfrv-- r; mmm r. Price 50c per Bottle. Hnywertw tr. urn, m. mum Brtnl!a, SteykeB Sere Kye er Weak MmM, Rye Salve. IJ children, 10c, Incorporated rwtj-rn T esre Smarting m ncnAtjfrMTJXTT . -......y ISeLeANpWtccMMmHeiv ST. BERNARt MINING CO., Incorporated, Drug Department ifr 5cf Vi ff Our Motto: FofoS pZons." O v 1 o,stvir v o CITY DIRECTORY, Mnyor-- F. Polico Judge A,. J.Jpfninefct. CUlof of Police Wm. Bradley. NlRht.Olilof J H.Hhniby. City Clerk Paul P. Prloe. Treasurer Fxauk 1$. Arnold. City Physician W R. NlBbet, City EufflneAr R. E, Wtiipflor. D. JRftBh, No. 618 meets 1st, and 8rch Fridays in each month. G. D. CoVKki,, Sec. Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K. of P. meets ovory Monday night. Visitors welcome. S. K. of Hopkins Lodge, A. O. TJ. W. No 501 meots every Thursday night. Ernest Newton, R, Knd Street M. Counollmon Madison Oldham, J CanBler, Gep. C. Commissioner--Roo- t. Wood OSIBRCr vTke Fo.oijGlovaTJ r Blair, O.N Henry. Meeting night flrst Monday night In each month. School Trustoo Paul M. Moore, Board of Health Ed M. Trahorn, G. Gilbert King and Curtis B. Johnson, JVl. D. Postmaster Ohas. Cowell. Fibh Department H. D. Rogers, Chief; F. B. Arnold, Assistant Chief; Ohas. Bamett, .Captain; Claude Long, Gilbert Long, W. D. Cavaness, Brick Southworth, Baker Fugato, Geo. T. Miller, Will Ray-burBryant Deal, Firemen, n, Atkinson, TIiob. Wc Carry the "Tough as Leather" Stockings for Your Children - CHURCHES. a. m. Second mass and preaching 9:80 a. m. Vespers and benediotion 7 p. m. Rev, J. P. McParland, Pastor school at 9:80 Catholic Churoii. First rnaBa every Sunday and holy day at 7:00 Christian Church. 1 They are the famous Black' Cat brand. You know the' kind stockings the children ran go out in the woods,- the berry bushes, the streets and the playground, without bringing home hours of darning for you Black Cat stockings are the ones with nine lives. They are the only stockings made with- - the Extended Heel which . doubles the life of the heel. 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 and the Misses. Misses' and Boys' sizes run up to size 1 1 k r it' av Aid Society every Mondays after- camel. Tho camel is commonly of a noon. Official Board meeting Mon- dirty brown color, but parts of Its day after first Sunday iu each body may be white, as may be Btreaka mouth. In its mane, called' veins. The camera Mibsionary Baptist Ohoroh hair is of superior strength, and Its has services 2nd aud 4th Sunday in fine whito hair of sufficient length U each month also Saturday night be- used as a substitute for natural white fore and Sunday night following human hair. White hair of tho cama!. y eych Suhday prayer meeting Is worth $25 an ounce. evening, Sabbath school Dr. A. O. Stsk, Supt. Ladies Aid meets each Tuesday afternoon at 2 Onco Exclusive Pet of Royalty. o'clock. Paftor W. H, Gregor, of Tho Pekingese spaniel, or "lion LoulBville. dog," now so popular among dog lovIncorporated Jknfrai Baptist Church. ers, was formerly an exclusive possesServices fourth Sun Jay morning and sion of China's rulers, and it was a evening in each month and Saturday evening preceding. Prayer capital offense to remove, one of tho meeting Friday evening. Sunday diminutive creatures from tho imperial palace. A pair of them were school 2 p.m. Rev. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. brought to Europe after tho capture of Pokln in and from these and One LOST Drugget detween Episcopal Church Services 2nd a few others18C0, American specimens ADDITIONAL NEWS OF THE TOWN tho aud 4tn Sunday night at 7:45 at the Opera house and J. R. Rash's tarm. Library. Sunday School at 3 p. m. of the breed are descended. Anyone finding same will be liberaly Rev. Geo. O. Abbitt, Rector. Miss Arva Rhea made friends in rewarded by delivering same to lmmne Russian Forests.' Judge Benhett. the County' Seat a visit this LODGES. Russian state forests cover 53T,00 ' OFFICE Earlington, Ky Masonic Lodge E. W. Turner, 000 acres Chandler, who has Miss Goldie Mrs, G. D. Cowell left yesterday " "' . . " 2een quite ill for several, clays is re- for Greenville, Ky., where she will ported better to the delight cf her be the guest of Mrs. J no. X. Taylor J many friends. for several da'y-B-. BOOMERS WANTED-Gen- tle Bibles and Wall Mottoes, all men can get room in good location. grades aud prices. Pictures of Jesus Apply at this office. Christ as Infant, youth, Crucified Mrs. G. D. Cowell waB in Madison-Till- e and Ideal, lOo for the four. Can furnish you any book published. Wednesday on business. Waster N. Martin. If you want Hand Painted China The LadleB of the St. Margaret's call at Sisk Bros. Book Stork. Guild take great pleasure in anMadi6onville, Ky. H". E. McKinnon has moved in nouncing to the public that Mrs. ,tho two story houso of Mtb. J. M. Corbitt has tendered the use of her Studio for the Housekeeper's Bazaar "Victory on Main St. and Club lunch which will occur Mrs. b'annie Weldon and son Saturday October 19th, beginning at g of Albany New York, ar.e 1:80 p.m. Mauy beautiful and use-fu- ll MIsb Mary (Ellen Burke for a articles will be on sale. Every month. Rev. G. W. Dame, Pastor. M. E. OhuboH, tiooTH, Rev. W O.Brandon, pastor. Services on every Sunday at 11 a. m. and Costly Camel's Hair. 7 Mop. m. Sunday school at 9:30 The most costly of all the white a. m. Prayor meeting, Wednesday evenings at 7:80 o'clock. Ladies' animal hairs imported is that of the at 7:80. Sunday-schoat 2:30 p. m. Class meeting, second Suuday at 10:30 a.m. ol Sunday Preaching every Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7 :45 i . m. Pra.ver meeting every Wednes- rlav n. 7Rfl n. in. Rev. H. J. Brazelton, Pastor. M. E. Ohuroh. Regular sorvicet third Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 :80 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday evonint am. Y. Q. Waucbb, Sec, Golden Cross Lodgo, Earlington. No. 525 meetB 1st. and 8rd, Satnrday night in each month, Mbb.VBerthA Umstead, Seo, Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets lBt and 3rd Saturday nights in eaub Mibs Lzzie Huff, Seo. month. Lodgo, Earlington Ben Hur Court, No. 55, meets every 1st and 3rd Monday nicht at old Masonic Hall. Dr. C. B. Johnson, Scribe, Standwaite, Tribe No. 57,Red Moir meets every Friday sleep. Harry Long, C. of- - R. Woodmen of the World, Catalpu Camp No. 801 meetB every Wednesday night. All members are earnestly requested to bo there. Bernard Walton, Clerk. Monroe Davis, Deputy Clork. Modern Woodmen of the World No. 11992 meets every Wednesday. Y. Q. Walker, Sec. Elks, B. P. O. No. 7 meets at Madiaonvillo Monday night. J. F. Dumpsky, Exalted Ruler, Roy S. Wilson, Socretary. Earlington Chapter, U. D. CJ. meets 1st Thursday In each month at 2:80 p. m. Mrs. Emma Davis, Pros. Knights and Ladies of Security will meot every second and fourth Monday nights. Visiting mombors inytted to attend. Will. OakrioAn, Clerk. VlBitluir members are cordlalh Invited to attend any of them Lodges Th Bell Has Rung On Straw Hats Put away that old last summer straw hat and come to the St. Bernard Store for your Fall and Winter wool hat. We are prepared to furnish you with the genuine article in wool at the lowest prices. We have the latest styles in John B. Stetsons in Alpines and Telescopes, also the worlds Famous Swann Hat in Telescopes and You' make no'' mistal e w, h e' h 4A hi 'j. Barnes Cowand (y 'Company Earlington, Wed-desda- - Kentucky you. purchase your Fall and Winter hat from this store. Remember we .guarautee to give you your moneys worth, and satisfaction. Call on us when you are ready to purchase and we can save you money. u ST. BERNARD MINING GO. INCORPORATED W, e. OOYLE, , l.l Manager Stores W I.I. -,- . ,,M 0 ctobisr - Underselling ALL THIS WEEK AT - Sale V A. . Ray-:mo- n, vis-Stin- .lor Sale A Bmall coal cook stove. Lightning Kills 96 "Will sell cheap. In good condition. During an electrical Mits Eoloff, Cable Cove, Oro. a flash Miss Virgie Kllroy is spending a plowed its way through few weekB in Hopkinsvllle with herd of sheep and left 9fr iriends abd relatives. Its path. one invited. Sheep. Madisbnvill e Kentucky storm near of lightning a huddled carcasses la your Fall and Winter buying this week for the bargains in Underwear, Hosiery, Ready-to-Weand Clothing cannot be duplicated; When the lots we,have are closed out, that will be all we can get this season. E0 per ar :k.v!.ov fa Hosiery Underpriced r Underwear Underpriced ; The Clothinsr we Sell' are the V ' " Women's Fancy Hose, l5cand 25c quality, ' good serviceable stocking for home use, choice per pair. . 5c Women's Black Hose, perfect goods, 10c value, :-- Men's fleeced Shirts and drawers, plunlp weight, a 39c value for perfect goods, 25c . :i Clothes we Make - m W8 ii ,. 'AM 7i-- , pair. . ,x Women's Black Lisle .. . Hose, perfect goods, quality., 7c 15c ' 11c " Men's Standard Ribbed Fleeced shirts and drawers, a good '60c value at The Clothes we Make are the Best Clothes Made . A short story but a true one. It means a saving to you when you buy from us of from 20 to 25 per cent providing you buy clothes of the same class elsewhere. When you buy here you buy from an authoritivo source as, all our fabrics are from the world's best looms. Our designers and tailors men are the best in die crafts. As to styles, tve are in constant touch with the world's fashion centers and creators. ' Price for every man. SuitslO to, $85.. Overcoats $10 to $50 Raincoats $10 to $25. "We are stroug on Suits and Overcoats ac $15 to $25 FAMOUS MONUMENTS OF THE WORLD Write us today for the beautiful work in colors. Instructive as well as an artistic historic and style book. It is free. : l &1. K.V. r", M fcbS P.:; :.vj tfr 1 KM iw?;i i't Vwl i W. WJ W;f Women's Black Ribbed Hose, heavy weight, per, 11c fect 19c value Stout Women's bargain, a genuine natural out size hose, regular 25c value. . i 11c Women's fine Mercerized Lisle Black Hose; slightly , imperfect of a 25c grade . .'.. .'.''.". 1 5o" ' womens aiacK sauK nose, pcrrecc goous, ouc '. .29o grade.. Women's Black Worsted Hose, assorted 50c and . . 25c 35c qualities, 25c grade, perfect Women's Black Wool Hos , 11c goods Misses' Black Ribbed Hose, double sole and. knee", high spliced heel, perfect 'gbqds, a splendid t5c, value 7 2 to 9 2 He Boys' very heavy 2x2 Ribbed Hose, extra strong , . . 12c and durable, perfect goods, all sizes.. Men's Heavy Black or Jan Socks, slightly imperBal-brieean ."..... 35c 1 $ Men's Heaviest Fleeced shirts, and drawers, weight full $4 lbs; to dozen 50c value . 7 35c t' Women's Ribbed Fleeced Union-Suitfull bleached slightly imperfect, ' in sizes 34, 36,-3only, 50c s, 8 Si ,..,....'....,,.,.,.?,.. :.....' value . . k .. .: :, 2Je :..:. u 4 7 Women's Bleached .Vests and pants, all sizes 34 to 44, slightly imperfect, 25c value. . . v. i ie ... ...... 1-- 1-- ,....,... yfy If . Women's Fihe Ribbed bleached Vests arid Pants, slightly imperfect quality j 'regular 50c value 33e Women's "Fine Bleached Union Suits in 'extra sizes only, 40 to 44 bust, regular .$1.00 value, slightly hi Jl.Vl IT PAYSTO TRADE HERE. "UCio,, m m 'i y. & imperfect ., He Men's Fancy two tone Silk plaited Socks, perfect 15e weave, 25c value .Men's Winter wejght pure Silk Socks, perfect ,' goods, regular 50c value ..37e fect.. i .( He Men's Black medium weight 15c socks, slightly .,...., ...... 4) Women's very fine hand finished Silk and wool union suits in Sizes 36 and38 bust only, very slight imperfections, regular $2.50 value $1.25 j r Children's Ribbed Fleeced lots, almost all sizes, 25c vi.uu; i J...... ........, .id Pants, broken -- J5e '"'e fegsM w- -- m :... '.V.' w.; .i Lots of Bargains in Every Department J) 1 &- titeajf ' &3Ar IV - i"Sf - "ir- ' t & Mv o O 4 G a