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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 22, 1912
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 22, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 bee1912102201_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 22, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. and ' FRIDAY AFTERNOON L YEAR iI Was IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-THIR- D EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNT?, FIRST NUMBER OF LYCEUM COURSE Great Success The Boyds tained The People Highly Enter- fIFTY 'INJURED IN I. G. WRECK S?- Broken Rail Causes Train to The first number of the Earl-mgto- n Leave Track and Coaches Lyceum course took place at Temple Theater last night uud .. Plunge Down Embank was a Kreat success in every way. ment "The Boyds" .were the attraction aud gave the large audieuce MS. JOHN W. TWYMAN AMONG THE,INJURED twohourssof soliu fun aud amusement. Owing to the other attractions in the city the crowd Hopkinsville, Ky , Oct. 20. Awbrokeu mil caused an excur was uot as large as it should sion train on the Illinois Oentrnl have been. Thib was probably Biilroad to leave the trnck at tlie weakest attiactiun that will Green's Crossing, six miles from be offered this season as all tin here, at 8 o'clock this morning others are much higher classed t aud fifty persons were seriously and will consequently uive betinjured while the entire hundred ter satisfaction. A number of and eighty passengers abonrflj the season tickets that were signed for have uot been taken and were badly shaken up. as there are lour high c'ass atMost Seriously Injured None is regarded as'beine ful-k'- tractions .vet to come ft would be well for those who have not yet injured, though several secured their season tickets to serious injuries, from fracn tured bone?, deep outs and btuis-o- s. sse Ellsworth Evans ut the beBank and get them Among the most seriously fore the uext attraction. injured are: George M. Olnrk, Hopkinsville, left shoulder badly injured Dr. E. N. Fruit, Saturday afternoon at 4t80 Hoplcinsville, nose broken and o'clock Miss Sallie Henify and bad outs. Mr. Vernon Orowder were quietly Dave Hord, Honey Grove, Ky., rib fractured and ankle sprained. married in the presence of a few George Harned, Houoy Qrove, friends at the residence of 1W. Wulter N. Mirtin, who performfractured hip. Bud Akin, Adairville, leg ed the ceremony. The bride is a most popular young lady aud fractured. nd Mr6. Walter Hclluc, HopkiiiBville, the daughter of Mr. John Henify, while the groom is foot badly mashed. Marcus Merri't, Hopkiusville, nvalued employee of the St. Berbadly wreuched back, wrist cut nard Miuing Co. Both number their friends by the score. The and fhnulder sprained. vouug couple have the best wishW. 0. Pendergropt, Hopkins-villdislocated shoulder, head es of the Bee and their many friends for a long and linppy cut and hip injured. , G. T. Powell, Hopkinsville, rib wedded life. Iv re-GPi- vd Earl-mgto- Hcnify'-Crowd- er e, v Who was laid to rest at Olive Branch Cemetery on October 18, linving died suddenly on Oct. 16, of heart failure. All tho' God in his infinite love thought it best to call from" earth oue of His choicest blossoms just bud ded and bloomed into young womanhood Hattie was a devoted christian, having given herhanrt andjile to God eight years tiuo and we believe that she is walking the Golden street breathing the celestial air, feasting upon everlasting love around 'God's tiirone, singing ilallelujan as an oudless music of praise where service will be eternal, and the blood washed shall still grow in grace ind knowledge toward the infinite perfection of God. There shall be no separation 119' more stormy sea and no night, uo tears shall ever fall, not a pang of grief, not a touch of pain Working as she did hpre as a servant for her master, we linug-iowe see her at the beautiful gate with her mother and broth ers to meet her and hear the welcome voice "you have been foith-fu- l over a few things, I'll make thee r,uler over many." Her daily life was for God, trying to influence some one to follow her master. All tho' she sleeps, the long sleep of death may her goodly influence live forever, and may those, who learned to love her life, try to walk iu the footsteps of Jusus as she did, making ready to meet the conditions at any time as we know not what hour the son fof mail cometh, forhecometh when we least expect him. God moves in a mysterious way, His wonders tQ perform fefe' BUSINESS KY.t TUESDA1, OCTOBER 22, 1912 In Memory of Hattie Forkner Ebley J-- t -- - - ran" T am ! If f FOR HELLO GIRLS is FRIDAY AFTERNOON s- - ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. && BARACA CLASS Elects Full List of Officers and is big Years Work R!d$-For- A ,l NO MORE EXCUSE Nebo Notes x . .. ... .., . ... a ,....,..,..... .,., ; .,.... To Say "Line Emmojj Walker, one of our Busy" Two New Lines Have Been Added Between Here and Madisonville " 'J home to ,see"his mother and BomebOdK' el'se last Sunday, Lon'day. Weslev Orowe is in the boys working in Louisville, came Oiti-Z2- ns Bank w,ith Dr. Ferguson learning bankiusr. Lee Winstead finished sowing 45 acresof wheat on H. R Cox'p farm tlfe day before the good lain uaiiiu..' M'ss Irene Austin, of e is visiting Miss M'iric IVovi-denc- Orowe thin wsek. K Mrs. Ruby White and sister, Mis PeVl Bone, of spent spvernl d,vs witjf, their prents?Mi andMrfc. L. M. Bone last, week, Mrs. White's little sou Walter Oarneal, accompanied Ilia mother home to atteud school in Nashville. J. S. Durham went to Henderson Friday, on business, then on to Sturgis to see his son Fred, theu to see his thus-killin- three birds wfth one stone, arriving horn Snnda B. F. Kendnck, of Dalton, will finish Bert Hobgood's school for hini, beginuing Monday. Drs. Bone and Thompson were called to Orfilrown lust week to see Mrs.' Oharlte King Oritzer, whoib'vur.x low witn Tubercuh- - ghl, fractured. """ " Miss Lovoy Rnusom, Hopkinsville, two ribs brokeu, cut. on Mrs. Bate Improving Sendsangelswheii it we least ex-pec- ts head and limbs. E. S. Sumner, Hopkinsville, four ribs broken. Mrs. E S. Sumner, Hopkinb-villwreuched back and chslo catod shoulder. Miss Bettie Sumner, Hopkins- e, The mauy friends of Mrs. Geo. W. Bat,es will be delighted to know that he 'condition is improving. She has been seriously ill for several weeks with and her friends had almost given up hope, but her condition chauged yesterday for And call his children home. Hattie leaves a husband and one son, a father W. H. Forkner, of Henderson, Ky., a sister Mrs. Geo. Brown, of Jasonville, Ind., aud a host of -- friends to mourn her departure from this life. Arsenlo Most Frequently Used. Arsenic has, perhaps, been more frequently used than any other poison for criminal purposes. It has been proved identical with the "wonderful olixlr" of the seventeenth century, when secret poisoning became so frequent In Italy that the clergy, the rules of tho confessional, acquainted Pope Alexander VII. in 1648 with tho extent of the practice. Safety Mated. Our idea of an ideal marriage Is when a woman who is quick at repartee weds a man who is slow to anger. Dallas News. , Argus Complained. "A hundred eyes are of no use Z ( Y ; ville, lower jaw fractured, teeth the better. broken ano ear cut. Card of Thanks Mrs. Juo. 'V. Twyman, "We desire to thauk the many rib fractured and neck friends who were so kind and injured. funeral of my Walter Wood, Sinking Fork, sympathetic in wife and mother. Ky., hip fractured and head badWill Eblhy and Son W. R ly cut. Geo. W. Russell, Jr., Olmstead, Made His Demands Definite. Ky , left .foot badly mashed, The "minimum wage" Idea appeals to one English boy who was asked the knee and hand cut. by his teacher to wrltq, aa In addition to these there were other day composition, a letter to his the dally many who suffered minor injur- father asking for an Increase In pockies which, while very painful, et money. The boy set forth the need of large funds, and ended withVa are not of serious nature. courteous demand for a "minimum The accident occured on an sum of money." One of the reasons embaukmeut ten feet high and for the demand was that the boy did gel enough the fonr passenger coaches plung- notpapers to read.taffy to eat and had no ed off this, three turning as they clashed to the gully below. Encouraging Him. Ouly the slow spaed at which Bashful Youth "I'm so afraid to the train was running, about 15 boo your father. Did anyone else ever miles an honr, as it approached ask him?" The Maiden "Yes, Arthey suffered like heroes." Green's Grossing, saved heavy thur, and The loss of life, The passengers were hurt by being hurled about in Pitfalls to Avoid. the coaches. -- The baggage coach Argument, as usually managed, la and engine remained on the the worst sort of conversation; as it Hon-kinsvill- e, te do-spi- te " un- less there aro a hundred knot holes in tho fence," he mourned. Invitation to Failure. A largo proportion of the failures in life are to be found in the ranks of tho chronic leaners. Orison Swott Marden. Optimist and Pessimist An optimist 'is a man who does not caro what happens so long as it does not happen to him; a pessimist Is a man who has lived for a long time with an optimist. An Ideal. -- Club-Fello- ftack. Physicians Rushed to Scene h, Ib of reading. generally in books, the worst sort Swift. I know of no more encouraging fact The train was bound for Padu-cathan the unquestionable ability of a man to elevato his life by a conscious Men of Various Pursuits. most of the passengers beIs something to be able A policeman, a quarryman and a endeavor. ing Woodmen of the World from roadmender were among the prize to pafint a It particular picture, or to this aud neighboring towns, who winnerB at an arts and crafts exhibi- carve a statue and so make a few obexpected to attend the big Wood- tion held In Yorkshire (England) vil- jects beautiful; but it is far more glorious to carve and paint the very lage recently. man rally at Paducah today. atmosphere and medium through which After the wreck they returned here atf soon as possible. A hurry call was sent here for physicians and help. Doctors & rushed to the scene in automobiles and a special hospital train not. a profitable one. to the Giraffe. Nature was dispatched. The injured Besides its Kind neck, the giraffe has long 'were soou being cared for and a useful tongue, which can be greatly Enjoyment Within Ourselves. eyond the Touch of Time. brought here as fast' as possible elonrated. and In this state can be coll A man never becomes too old to we uave nugu iu uujuy m iuo nmwu where tnoy were given more ed arouaa branches for the purpose' throw out his chest as' he' passes ft and retirement of our own thougstiv Modern Axiom. Work hard and deny yourself vhil you are young, so that when you ar old you may have things you (.aanot enjoy. Lite. we look, which morally we can do. Thoreau. Woman's First Industrial Venture. It was in the manufacture of textiles that woman first appeared In Industry outside of the home. here for the past four vears, moved his family to Greenville 'Saturday, being sent there by conference. W"e regret to seeRev. I i" i. Edmondsou il .. t.-Tl-yueop; i or. ne 'was"Trver yL desirsbie-c- i tjzeus,tr.y ing to uplift his race educationally, morally and spiritually, he was humble, honest nnd polite, he taught their public school and is quite a genius iu his way, a second Paul Lawrence Dunbar, being the author of a book of poems some of them real gems, the colored people of any town are the gainers by getting him. Mr. Dewey Fox with his family have been in Eldorado, 111., for several ,mouths, he is raining he owned a beautiful house in the country a few miles out, it wa6 rented to a man named Berry, last Saturday at 12 o'clock the house and contents were destroyed by fire, no one at home, uo insurauce, the tenant was a poor man with wife, three children, everything he had was consumed. There are, or have been, au abundauce of hickory nuts in the woods aud every one for 'em last Wednesday, Mr. and rMrs. Alford Oox and Miss Heleu Mrs. F. P. Tilford, Mr. and Mrs; Lell Tilford and Roy and Mrs. Pearl Graham and. Will Graham aud your Scribe, boarded a two horse wagon with buckets, baskets and plenty of good feed. We drove 5 miles in the country arriving at our destination at 9 a. ra. to find the woods had been uearly gleaned before, but .the boys Will and Lell climed the trees and shook them down, which was hard on the boys at noon we made coffee aud fried bacon on a three fork id stick, and no where is cofiee so good and fragrant as that made in tho T sis. R3V.,E. H. Elmonson, tho col- her departure- - She has beeiibuaru-inat the home of Dr. T. O. Helm, ored pastor of the M. E. Ohurch on East Mum Street. Miss Mary Blair ' Rev. W. A. Grant, Asst. Teache- Dorris Shaver, Librarian. Sam Grace, Reporter. Nine members were present; at the7 class on Sunday. Renev- ed interest ib being shown iu thQr class which is greatly strengthen--eby the preseuce of the pastor,,,, and all members are urged to get, buiK in line and help to moKe a Ohiss'the leading one off the school., "Get the habit" off. comiug to the class on Sunday morning unless a member of son jy BOWLING GREEN MESSENGER other school. In that case attend Speaks Well of ar Earlington Young Lady to your class. Don't stay away from Sunday School hot go someMiss Margaret, Mitchell, who has place, uot the place but the actt been taking a course in shorthand of atteuuuuct: is what couuts. nnd typewriting at the Bowling' Green Business University, has comA Fine Window Display pleted her course and will return on One ot the most utifqun window!" Saturday evening to her noma In Earlington. Miss Mitchell is one of displays that has ever been Been iad the Liigtuest and most attractive this city was that of the St. Bernards . windop-wa- s voiuig women who ever attended Dyug Store this Wrek.1 The filled with rubber bnllonB oJ? this institution, aud has made many friendb. who will regret to learn of various colors kept iu motion tha-Baracn Hello Girlfi will have' no ex cuse now to say liiie is - busy. Two new Hire's between Earliug ton and Madisonville have been instituted and the service is to be greatly itnproved. The wires between these places have been terribly congested and it was a single line to do the necessary work. M B. 0. .Mitchell, the well known and popular telephone district manager told the Boe some weeks ago that he was working to get more lines between Earlinirton aud Madisonville aud that he was sure it would go through. We feel justified iu saying thateveiy oue who has occasiou to use the phone betweeu these two point" will feel grateful'to Mr. Mitchell aii'l th1 Cumberland TeleD'ione Cninp'ili' . for The Baraca Glass of the M. Ev (Jhurch, South, Sunday School filled out the l'st of its officers. Sunday by electiug a teacher and assistaut teacher. The r.omplotfelist follows ' Porter Willis, Pros. Clyde Oobb, 1st Vice Pres. Ralph Dudley, 2ud Vice Pres. James Draper, 8rd Vice Pres. ' David Dudley, Sec. und'TreasV -- Walter N- - Mirtiu, Teacher. electric fans. A largo,-crow- d stood in front of the windowr-sovera- l hours last nleht facinated. by the uiniaual scene. Manager,-Traher- n Reported Some Miss Miry Blair who has been home is certainly is certainly Better geniU9 iu iu the advertising line. a, -- in the St. Bernard Hosdita,l for Her many friends hope her speedy recovery. nine is reported better. to see ' Eagle Not Always Brave. Eagles are generally believed to bo very courageous. 'That they are not always a3 brave as is supposed is proved by the following anecdote: A naturalist tells of a combat between s &nd a white-taileten eagle, In which the latter was thoroughly vanquished, and was discovered squatting down in a shed, whero he had been driven, in hope of refuge from the angry birds. mlssel-thrushod . Beginnings of Lifeboat. Llko many other inventions ,the lifeboat was a long time In finding favors The first lifeboat was designed by & London coach builder, Lionel Lmkln', liu 1785, undqr tho encouragement of thfc. prince of Wales, but deBpite royal his Invention received little attention, though ono of his boats,, saved Beveral lives at Bamborough. Tho loss of the Adventure in 1780 first; destrtoyed public apathy In this sub, ject and, with tho offering of prize, for lifeboat designs a first stop toward. Ufo saving at sea was taken. Takes Laurels From Brooklyn. "Don't call Brooklyn the, City ol churches," sayB a Qlobe Trotter, who s equally familiar with the Hudson, .ho Rhine, the Ganges and the Nile. Thare is a city in India which is looked upon as "holy" by Buddhists and Brahminn which might dispute tho title. Benares has about 2,000 temples and in these and fixed in tho narrow streets where the public is free to worship are about CO0.O0O idols. According to Hindoo belief, it is the gate to paradise, to which nil who dwell within Kb wp'Ib enter immediately. Investigations made over Europo-eeoto justify the belief that the dam, age by lightning, in the cities partlcu. larly, has decreased to a very marked degree in recent years, and it is ex plained by the presence of olcctrla-wires- , which act as a protection in diverting tho electric bolts. As th. wires are put underground, it is expected that there will be noticed a. great increase in the amount of dam-ag- e by lightning and a return will b generally mado to the use of lightning rods. The Modern Aesop. A dog, who was accustomed to over N by-mean- s Damago by Lightning In Cities. eat, held a piece of meat in his moutk n placid nB he crossed stream Founder of S. P. C. A. ot a plnnk. Looking ii, The American Society for tho Pre- saw what he took to bo another dog. vention of Cruelty to Animals was carrying another piece of mct. Snap founded In 1865 (Incorporated 1866) ping greedily to get IIiIh as well, ha by Henry Bergh, a New York author let go tho meat that he had and loat-Iand philanthropist. He also secured in the stream. As a result his inditho passage of much legislation pro- gestion felt much better all the rest tecting animals. He died iu 1888. of the day. Life. t h. Defender of Apaches Debarred. Paris lawyer has had his name struck off the rolls because It was discovered that he acted ub tho regular legal adviser of tho apache fraternity, from which he drew f 6,600 annually in fees. Ono day he was engaged to defend an apache In a suburban court. His client was not satisfied with the lawyer's procedure in the case, aud after a heated argument outside the court the client threw the lawyer into the River Marne. Caso and Comment. Ono prove I pray you u-ih iid Know. nil prove, and K'now within your hearts,, that all things aro possible for those, who bellovo in the possibilities "and: who determine that, for their part,, they will make every day's work to them. John Ruskln, con--trlbu- to earnestness to 44 woods, after dinner we gathered half bushel each, then the length- ening shadows warned us homeward. 0' the day was all two short, but it was a pleasant if careful attention. eC drawisg them down. I looking-glass- . Atchison Globe. Ingenious Swindler. A laughable and ingenious frauL was played on two Glasgow (Scotland) women tho other day. By representing to two housewives their husOriginal Amen Corner. The orhjta of the name "Amen eel bands had fallen in the Clyde, and tier" Is interesting and throws ft that he bad been B6nt for a change pleasant light on English Catholicity of clothing, a man named Young reof. the days before the apbstasy of ceived from the women the clolhea Henry VIH. Each year on the feast asked, and appropriated thm to hi own use. of Corpus Chrlsti tho faithful went i procession to St. Paul's cathedral. Hawaii Free From Pests. Mustering In Cbeapslde, tho No snakes or poisonous reptile 'ef sion moved toward the cathedral, any kind havo ever been found on the clergy chanting the "Our Father"i islands of Hawaii, and It is ogaiast they passed along the Btreet called Paternoster row, reachin eflfl the law to Introduce them. Not voh "Amen" as tier turned the c OH!r mosquitoes were' found there till brought by a ship from Mexlcc, about know for years aa Amen corner. a hundred years ago. 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One Loolc baboons and AND BUSINESS ASSOCIATE EDITOR is aro destltuto of tails; baboons have advertiseoontrnot display Back, by the Rt. Hon. G. W. E. Rus-iclmuscular bodies, elongated muzzles, nlfetm. Also local- - that run tails aro usually short; monind th Beveral monthe with ut change i Member of keys aio thoso whoso tails are In Kentucky Press Association general long, somo of them, the sapa-coBlack Don't Show to Advantage. Entered at the Darlington having prehehsilo tails, which can and mass Pont Ofllco an Srtond "Yaas'm!" sajd Miss Gladys Wash it pleasure be twisted around any obMatter. Ington, a Vino street belle, in reply tq ject, and thereby, in many instances, Second District Publishers League tho saleslady's repetition of her re- answers the purposo of an additional quest. "I wants a pii'r o' silk stock- band. Madison- 1 Branch Office in Ben Slaton's Office, Next Door to PoslofRce, ings, and loogy yuli! What's dero ms. ville, Kentucky, Phone No. Z4- -t Kings mm things yo' showln' mo? Say, 'ooman, Get Little Sulphur From Sicily. what kinduh display would black silk Immenso quantities of sulphur ar cullud lay'f stockln's mako on a Tuesday, October 22, 1912 mined In Louisiana by pumping, and I Telephone 47 legs?" Kansas City Star. tho reBult la that Sicily exports very lltllo sulphur to this country, although Chronic rheumatism contracts tho seven or eight years ago it sent mor A Wonderful Healing Influence' muscles, diRtorts the jnintp and unthan ono hundred thousand tonB pel , Feather Duster Passing. dermines the Btrength. A powerful annum. ' The feather duBtor la rapidly disappenetrating ami relieving remedy in Kidney Troubles pearing. It must go as surely as the will be found In BALLARD'S SNOW common drinking cup. It is only a Improved Idea for Dirigibles. LINIMENT. It restores strength duster little while since the feathercent, and BtippeinesB to the aching limbs. MaBta used by tho British army for of A year and a halt ago I was taken Price 25c, '60o and $1.00 per bottle. anchoring dirigible balloons carry at Now CO per yt&B universal. iho cities have discarded it from tho with a severe attack of kidney trou Sold by SI. Bernard Mining Co., In- their tops cones into which tho noses ble that pained me to such an ex- corporated, Drug Department. school buildings. of the balloonB fit, tent that mordhino had to bo given me. Was attended by a doctor who Costly Camel's Hair. pronounced it as stone in the bladFurious. Tho most costly of all tho whlto Faithful to the End. prescribed Llthia Water. 1 der and First Deaf Mute "He wasn't so tabletB for animal hairs imported is that of tho Nobody will know how many took Llthia water and looking relatives you have some time and received no faliet camel. Tho camel is commonly of a very angry, was he?" Second Deaf ttntil you die. Tho dlsreputnble look- from them. I stopped taking medi- dirty brown color, but parts of its Mute "He was so wild that tho words ing relative sometimes refrains from cines for some time and thavinginpome body may be white, aB may bo stroaku he used almost blistered his fingers." th Pittsburgh Leader. attending tho wedding, but he always of Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- It unci ff It in its mane, called veins. Tho camel's Iw.non T riortlrlfiri tn ri comes to tho funeral. Philadelphia much rolievod; while taking tho hair is of superior strongth, and Its Pleasuro In Simple Life. ledger. oor.rmfl lintflrt nfinimnnppil to Y)lBH flno white hair of sufficient length U "Wl'trevor life Is simple and sane a half a dozen used as a substitute for natural white gravol, in all at least true pflaBure accompanies it as fraor more ana nave not suuereu sue human hair. Whlto hair of the cam Always Bustle and Change. grance does uncultivated flowers." slightest Bince and in all have taken Is worth $25 an ounce. It Is a mistake that our times are ntiH hntr.lH and a. Imli' and feo'l Vm1'.. harder and more flurried than those of grateful to Swamp-Roo- t. Lett Auntie onuering. yours very truiy, our grandfathers. Every age 1b to Ernest Is constantly asking his inFear of Diseases In False Hair. H. W. SPINKS, Itself an age of hustle and change. dulgent aunt for pennies, which aro Cleveland's health officer is said to Camp HID, Ala. refused. She recently said to worn by womPersonally sppoared before me this never "Now, Ernest, you may ask claim that tho false hairand dnngerous en is 'more Insanitary Telephone ,ln the Lead. 19U9, H. W. Spink, him: 10th of August, a penny whenever you want than moot things which the modern It has been computed that for evory nrhn h nlionrl hurl t.lm nhnvn RtfltfllllQIlt aunty for you won't ask other people woman deplores ns insanitary. In s ten messages sent by mall and mude oath that same 1b true in oao, but for one, will you?' "Oh, no," he an- some states they are gathering data go by telephone. substance and in fact.. fifteen swered with an air of letting his rel- to Bhow tho number of contagious disA. B. IxEK, Notary Public. atives off easy. "I will ask other peo- eases which can bo traced directly to How's This7 ple for a nickel." falso hair. National Food Magazine. 'Vfb offer Oao Hundred Dollars Reward for any Letter (o Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's xase of Dr. Kilmer 0. Co. Catarrh Cure. Dinghamton N Y " - " " vttKtKKKKKMWBRF n?SS1ttBKSIEJi?3ny?f'' -- "- - ' ..4,jkjriiif---.''tJ-.'-"'s-A'!;'.,. . - - pti, ali-llen- uuv,,!',"' ,..,. H9V&KtfftmmBHHs wy:,iasBmmBamtmmsmwmsmmsm Tjr rmAM,".WmWm''maMmKmmmatm M IMM .W.'aVM f.' yr-' KBinaMWIKiSnifii I' "VywaakTWiWTeSh ' "' TJSXS.rrS" .v1' ? i' I ' '' ''SrjV K'--.. "v ' -.w- -jiiii .. '' -- . ,' M I 'Mi ' - . ' -- , rTTT' .mKSW, ,(19 IMNWIMII J""'' mmmmmmm HI i TothePublicT I am now entering upon my tenth year in the l. blacksmith business at the same old stand. In the s, meantime many others have come and gone, I ex pect to continue to do satisfactory work if possible. At any time any thing done at my place not entirely iccn utvu, satisfactory I can be found there ready and anxious to make some perfectly satisfactory, as all work is . ' done on a positive guarantee. I am prepared to do all kinds of repair work and Horse Shoeing a specialty. Prices reasonable. t V ;. Give me a i trial Rural Economy. Raises Butterflies for Profit. J has a butterfly farm Ho sella ".Ji I Et your feet hurt yo so much, Silas," said Mrs. Weevey, "why on alrth don't ye wear them shoes yo bought down to Hosting last summer that yo Bald wnB so comftable?" "Why, Miran-dy,-" said Silas, "of I wore them thefa shoes I'd wear 'em out, and then I wouldn't have nothln' f fnll back on." Judge. Not Again. fire-alar- ' L. W. Nouman at Bcxley, Kent, England. upward, of 50,000 Insects a year fat prices varying from two cents to $50 each, as well as quantities of ova, larvae, and pupno, at romunoratlve rates. Ho regards $5,000 as the minimum flguro for bla sales in tho year. XI ,'-- first-clas- Hlas (who has been punished several times for malicious mlpchlof, box, "Break reading on the the glass!") "No, nol You can't fool mol" Fllcgondo Blaetter (Munich). His Job. -- "What aro tho principal activities of the official position our friend occupies?" "Those involved in holding on to it," replied Senator Sorghum. Washington Star. WE DO ONLY THE BEST JOB WORK X. lS .? 1 '.J , V. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo-- O. havejknown F Ji Prove What Swamp-Roo- t We, the' undersigned, Will do for Cheney for the last 15 years.'and bellevehlm You perfectly honorable in all business, transactions, Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blng-hamloi- i, and financially able to carry out any obligations N. Y., for a sample bottle made by his firm. will convince anyone. You wi Walding, Kinnam Si. Marvin, alBo receivo n booklet of vuluabl Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. HaJI's Catar.'h Cine is taken internally, acting information, telling all about the directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of kidneys and bladder. When writing the system. Testimonials sent free. ;Price 73c bo sure and mention the Earliugtoi Semi-WeekBee. Regular fift' .per bottle. Sold byall Druggists. Lcent and one-dollsize bottles for Family Pills for constipation. Take Hall's It fyj W UaiLil KuKM, ly ar 'Bale at all dru stores . Unprofitable. Dally Thought. Householder I give you my word, "You must form your wishes and is all I have in tho three seventy-fivIloubo. Burglar Well, soy! When yo they will continually extend Into realfigure mo time an' mo tools, how d'ye ities." expect mo to make any profit at that e OUR VALUES A merchant is a "professional man.' i '" I Tate?-Llfe- . English "Hunting Parson." rec- -- f of Abbess Boding, whose death is announced, was known throughout Reason Demanded There. "West Essex as tho "hunting parson." You can't evade nature's laws on ft 2Ie Invariably wore the smock and tall hat and was a famll-fe- r technicality. figure at the meets of the Essex bounds, which he attended regularly Truth In Jesting Term. ' year. though in his seventy-eightMan's inhumanity to children makes Xiondon Evening Standard. jountless successful factories. Life. h tor Tho Rev. Lawrence Capel Cure, one of many, Giorddauo Bruno was burned to death in Rome in 1G00. Suffered for His Knowledge. For arguing that pur world is only fie must know where and what to buy. 1- - Made Him Laugh. .laughing like that when you've Just Texas. Irarted your dear wife." Smith with a "Oh, I can't help Reptiles the First "Birds." CHff&w replied: laughing when I remember all the Tho firBt birds of the earth were In dolly times we used to have together." the form of flying reptiles. "Henry," said his mother-in-la"I'm surprised to hear w you "I suffered habitually from constipation. Doan's Kegulets ie)!eved and strengthened the bowels so that they have been regular ever since." E. Davis, Grocer, Sulphur Springs Only long years of experience, and hard study can make a man' a good merchant. Our success is due to our buying. Selling1 Come is easy when you show extravalues. and see our line of Ladies' Coat Suits, Coats, Dress Goods, Silks, etc., and you will readiiy recognize great values. I Leading Lady Suits We carry nothing but the best of everything in this line Dress Goods All the leading materials of the season l L. & N. TIME CARD. Time 01 arrival of trams passing through and departure of trains originating at Earlmgton. Effective Sunday, April 0, 1911 NORTH BOUND. Aitfi a Roman Invention. Bridges were first built with arch by tho Romans. Of Course Not. & ,You No. 92 No. 62 No. 94 No. 54 No. No. No. No. 11.08 a.m. 7.34 p.m. 11.22 p.m. SOUTH BOUND. 4.30 a.m. 63 95 7.49 o. m. 51..." 4.21 p.m. 93 10.48 p. m. - fi.25a. in. Women have no head for figures. can't make them realize that they nro net ton years older than they were ten years ago. Derwent Mail. Uncle Pennywlso Saysf There'B a consumer born every minute, whatever the sucker rato may be. We have just received those 25 more of "FAMOUS LEADING LADY .SUITS'' in "all of the new shades, lightjfgray, amber brow-n- , and black, in sizes 14 to 55: - 'Diagonals, Rattine Weave, Bedford Cords, etc. We have them in all the ,new shades. You" must see them to appreciate their values. "A 4 navy . J. W. Copelaud, of Dayton, Ohio, purchased a bottle of Chamberlain' Cough Remedy for his boy who had a cold, and before the bottle wns all used the boy's cold was gone. Is that not better than to pnv a five dollar doctor's bill? For sale by All Dealers. Giving Up Everything. Hope must have departed, from the advertiser who Inserted the following: For Sale Edison phonograph; bIbo a heater and a cemetery lot; cheap. r UR rzr. 7 These Suitswill be placed on sale at SILKS Brocades, Charmouse, Crepe Meteors, Fancy 'Striped Messaline, FanWe have cy Checked Messaline. them in all the new shades and you will find them great values, and just the materials for evening and party dresses. INTERUEBAN TRAINS. No. No. No. NORTH BOUND. 106 7.54 a. m. 2.00 p.m. 108 110 5.02 p. m. SOUTH BOUND. 12.67 p. m. 8.10 p.m. 6.10 p-- $1 2.50 to $27.50 . i These suits are tailored by high class 'tailors, and are made' on shrunken hair cloth, have linen taped edges, andJare lined with Skinner's satin lining. We would be glad to have you shop on these goods. It, effect Sunday, April 9, No. 112 leaves No. 113 in, Drawing th Line. Patriotism is our proudest passion! TIME CARD. but we refuse to let it induce us t Jfl. wear a certain sort of hat In the inteM. H. & E. time card wont Into Tt of any'caudidate. Atchison Qloh No. Ill No. 105...., No. 107 No. 109 7.10a.m. H.&E. - i, arrives.... 8:80 p. m. 1911. 5:45 a.m. I, C.R. Ho. No No. No. 102 104 R. TIME CARD. Best Cure for tnsomtna. Deep breathing Ib one of tho best cures for Insomnia, aB it draws tha blood from tho brain to tho lungs. Time of departure of Illinois Central trains from Nortonville, Ky. NORTH BOUND. 1.28 p.m. 3.40 a.m. 122, local pass. 10.45 a. m. 6.86 p. m. 136, looal BOUND SOUTH on tne arfte Side. Be courteous with all, but intlmato with few, and let thoso few be well tried beforo you give them your confidence. . TRIMMINGS A complete line 'of. Dress Trimmings of every kind. ", -- THE McLEOD STORE INCORPORATED On A No. 101 No. 103 No. 121, local pass. No. Kir, local nass 4.08 1.46 1.28 5.58 a. m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Horses are used to mix the clay by Argentlno bricktreading It yards Instead of employing more exy Horses Used to Mix Clay. --i' H the Square -. M MadisonVille, Kentucky I'. pensive machinery. i c & -- v Pit; . C - .. .? i J' i -.; "! '. ' 1 x 'f .;M,r,..j,-- . .:. 4 , f i V I ' I r- '.&:'"'- i Kmrngri' 'r.' vttqni - L.faJj&b!ttMuu Vk 1 ,. ''-- 'pTrtRp,j' . " "M1 nh.i , C3 ANGELA DECIDES TO CHANGE HER MIND McMASTER. "No Philip," Angelia's lips were sot firmly. "I simply will not make up my mind Just now to marry you. My literary path is beginning to unwind before me and I do not want it to get nil tangled up with matrimonial duties." "You have told me you love me, Angela," Philip Dorian said gravely; "your decision hardly proves It." Angela flushed. "I do not see why you should be so unreasonable," slip II said with some heat. "I only want a year or so In order to get my namo firmly established and then" "Yes, then." broke in Phillip with more dignity than hurt, "when you havo worn yourself out burning the midnight oil 'and indulging in all the sttTy Pohemlan fads you will marry me. Thanks," ho said 6omewhat bitterly, "1 do not caro to have my love tossed aside like an old glovo" and picked up only after your evidently greater love for writing has wearied By MOLLY GIRLS ARE CURIOUS, SO ARE SOME BOYS In c The "There 1b some mighty cur'us girls tho world," said tho young man with the celluloid collar and tho ready made tie, addressing tho other young men at tho boarding houso table. "Is that an original discovery, or did somebody tell you?" politely Inquired tho young man who sells gas engines. "Maybo ho dreamed It," hazarded tho young man who works in an ar"No " explained tho young man with tho celluloid collar, as ho reached out and gathered in tho last slice of bread with one of his largo red hands, "thero didn't nobody ,toll me, an' I dldnt dream it. I ain't llko somo of these ducks you meet in a boardin house. When I go to bed I go to bed tired enough to sleep. I leave all them dream things for somo o' these ducks that don't work hard enough to git tired. What I was talkin' about was girls. An' It's Just llko I says some of 'em Is mighty cur'us. I found it out for myself." "You found It out for yourself?" "I certainly did." "Somo originality to that discovery, all right," said the young man who works In an architect's office, addressing tho young man who sells gas engines. Tho latter nodded In hearty Mystery of a Shoe A ThcRanqciiW IV t e wants chitect's office. mr miiKpw&m fit ' V iJImdm ..- RTViMrMPw SOLE LEATHER COUNTW plenty of gleaming nickel and elaborate design? Or one plain, simple, dignified? Does she prefer a steel or cast iron range? One with a warming oven or shelf? Will she use a reservoir for heating water, or a water front? Does she need a big, powerful, baking oven, or will a smaller one do?i No matter she can find her ideal in a Does your wife like a range with Bring this Advor tise-ment tBim SOLE LEATHER HEELS, to Our Store. HBypg I SOLID LEATHER SOLES Before wearing a shoe you judge it only by its appearance and by what the clerk tells you about it. You can't see what is hidden by the inside lining and the outside finish. A vast number of tho shoes mado today havobccls. oountorsnnd Insoles made of imitation leather. Convict labor makes clKh t million pairs, many containing low erode leather or leather substitutes. But you can always bo sure you aro (rotting honest shoes by demanding Star Urand " shoes with our Star on tho heel. TJtero Is n "Star Brand" shoo cut up to show HOW it Is mado and WHY it outwears other shoes sold at the samo price. It is one of "Our Family" lino mado la several styles for all tho family. Tho "Our Family" shoo has solo leather counters and soles. Every piece in the hcelis of sole leather. The upper is of high grade box oalf leather, specially tanned for comfort and service. DBINO THIS ADVERTISEMENT next time you como to our storo and ask to seo tho out shoe. Examine it carefully. Then cut up an old shoo made by somebody else and sold for tho same well-know- n f 2J 0i u ilrSX Angela cast a swift glnnco at this She had new, unyielding Philip. never before felt hla power so keenly yet she braced herself against his love. you." Jg X orFudSxfflomij rilanksBrsi: J CSmmM We can combine these units to give you any type or style of range you want. There is a Favorite to suit ever; docket book bodies, bases, closets, etc. every home every taste and rcquirenien. get the oac that was meant for YOU, Favorite Ranges are built in scores of designs and sizes on the Unit System, with interchangeable Qome now, and) Plain Hardware Co. Wo receive out of the dark hand of mystery the gift of sunny days. Wo pledge ourselves to take them with a hearty will, and live them out to the full measure of the power of Joy yet never with a loose or temporary mind. In tho moments we will not forget the hours, nor In the hours the years, nor class. In the years the complete staturo of our lives, framed In eternal silence. Faults. Max Eastman In the Twentieth CenTo acknowledge our faults when we tury Magazine. are blamed In modesty; to discover them to one's friends, In IngenuousNotice ness, Is confidence; but to preach world, If one does not To Mv Friends: I am in the them to all the take care, Is prldo. Confucius. Idle Hour Popularity Contest -- 3 . Real Financier. Bobbing Peter to pay Paul is an old expedient, but the ingenuity of a man. In Washington Improved even on that slmplo method. Ho stole his landlord's watch and then Bold it to pay the rent Such resourcefulness ought soon to put him in the frenzied-finance A Prayer. "If you eared enough about me you would bo clad that I have other Inter ests and a talent for writing," sho Bald half In appeal. "Not when the Interests como me," Philip told her with his honest blue eyes fixed unrelentingly upon her. "Nor do I want my wife" to Indulge her temperament so far as to a work herself Into mild forms of through her too vivid imagination. You know, because we have spoken frequently of it, that I want you to develop tho talent which you undoubtedly possess, but I certainly do not want you to ruin your nerves and those of your husband. In its pursuit" "Very well!" Angela burst forth with her nose very high In the air, "wo will take no risks with your dellcato nerves. Here Is your ringl I hope you will find a girl who has neither a nerve nor an ounce of temperament In her whole marble body Tiprlmns she can mako you happy! I have decided to be happy myself!" Angela turned and went swiftly out of tho room leaving a trail of deli cate aroma which was all that was left to Philip Dorian. Ho went out of tho house and down tho Bteps nor did he know whether he bo-fo- ro hyB-tcrl- agreement. "Maybo there Is and maybo there ain't but it's true," declared tho young man with the celluloid collar. "Why don't you get it patented?" "I can't. You're joshin' me." "Who, I? Perish tho thought And you think girls are really curious?" money. You'll then lmow why "Star Brand Shoes Aro Better," You can cut up any "Star Brand" shoo from the finest to tho lowest In price and you will find every pair honost-- 1 y mado of good leather. "Star Brand" shoes are made In over 700 styles In oar own modem facloriet Always ask for and insist upon having on the "Star Brand" shoes. The Star heel insures good leather shoes and legitimate values. You can get tho "Our Family" shoo for men, boys nnd youths at 32.00 to $3.00. You can get tho "Our Family 'shoe for women, misses and children at 11.36 to $2.60. For tho price you'll find tho "Our Family" the best every day shoo you have ever worn. If your dealer doesn't sell them, tt will pay you to change dealers. Don't lot any dealer sell you something else. Corns to us for Our Family" and other ' "Star Brand Shoes." By; f r. Miiif mi1 $9$ Ib one night recently 1,785 persons were picked up on the street 0$ London by the police. A HemeleM In London. respectfully ask that my homeless frieuds save their coupons forme aud Log On The Track of the fast express means seriouB trouble ahead If not removed, so does loss of appetite. It meanB lack of vitality. Iobs of strougth aud nerve weakness. If appetite fails, take Electrio Bitters quickly to overcome the cause by toning up the stomach and curing the indigestion. Michael Hesshelmer of Lincoln, Neb., bad been sick over three year, but six bottles of Electric JBHterB put him right on bis feet They have helped thouagain. sands. They give pure blood, strong nerves, good digestion. Only GO coins at all druggiBts. Woman's Concoctions. "When a woman prepares refreshments for a party," said a cynical person, "she takes the inside out of something and puts in it the inBlde of something else. Then she pours a yellow mixture over the result and its success depends upon the difficulty the guests have In telling what It was before Bhe began fooling wltk and help me to win the Watch or Bracelet. I mil appreciate any favor uo mutter how small. Nkllie MoManus. Surpassed Them All. A near race riot happened In A southern town. The negroes gathered in one crowd and the whites in another. The whites fired their revolvers Into the air, and the negroes took to their heels. Next day a plantation owner said to one of his men: "Sam, were you in that crowd that you run like the wind, Sam?" "No sir. I didn't run like the wind, 'deed I didn't But I passed two niggers that was running like the wmd." Pennsylvania Grit. gathered last night?" TaBslr." "DM t" s When you have a bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to cure it with as little delay as possible. Here is a druggist' opinion: "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for fifteen years,'.' eays Enos Lolfer, of Sarato-go- . Ind., "and consider it the lppr on the market." For sale bv A'l Dealers. Her Fellow Feeling. Tho children had been disobedient and troublesome, and the mother. Instead of punishing them, brought them into lino by telling them a pathetic story of orphans who had no home. Little Jack, In tears, rolled under tho sofa to hide his grief. Mary stood out a Uttlo longer, and then called: "Come on out, Jack; I'm crying, too." Llppln- - i Of course you use an antiseptic in your family and in the care of your own person, and you want the best. Instead of what you have been using such as liquid or tablet antiseptics or peroxide, won't you please try Paxtine, a concentrated antiseptic powder to bo dissolved in water as needed. Paxtine is more economical, more cleansing, more germicidal and mora Cfltt'fl. healing tnan anytmng you eve tjbuu. For Women Who Care was walking. 'Hello Phil! Bhe has turned you It was tno down, hasn't she?" charming Evelyn Marsh who had blocked hla way with her melodious voice. "Poor boy and you do love her, don't you?" Evelyn had turned and put her arm affectionately mio his. . "No." said Philip contrary to his sense of honesty. "No." Rvlvn Marsh Bmlled and a flusn rose and remained In her cheeks. She drew a trifle nearer and unconsciously Philip's footsteps were guided by the pressure of her arm. During the following weens, auu caught on the rebound, Philip found himself constantly with Evelyn. And Angela from her little studio at the top of tho house looked down with slowly breaking heart to tho captivity of Philip. Because she had a suddon feeling of loneliness and because she had M9nchf nf Phllln and Evelyn out there in tho village street Angela called up Tom Raynor on the telephone. "Can I change my mind about going to tho dance with you tonight, Tom?" she asked when she heard Tom's voice over tho telephone. "I do not deserve it but may I? You are a dear. YeB. pink that is sweet of you. Daddy will drive us over in the car if you like. All right, Angela rejoiced that her courago had permitted her to attend a dance at which sho was sure to meet Philip and Evelyn Marsh. She looked unusually beautiful in her delicate pink gown and with no ornament in her hair save one of the pink rosebudB that Tom had sent her. When Philip saw her his heart gave a great bound. "May I have a dancofor old times sake?" he aBkcd try'Ing to hide his Jeajousy at sight of Tom Raynor's roseB. "Two If you like, Philip," she made answer In a voice, sweet and without the strain of emotion. When their first dance came Philip approached Angela with a slightly unsteady step. He put his arm firmly about her and when she "was once more within the clrele of his arm he drew a great breath of relief and con iht ) "I know it" "All of them?" "Some of 'em is cur'user than others, of course." "How do you know?" "I seen one out walkln' in the park with you last Sunday, an' I don't think all of 'em would go out walkin' with you." "Don't laugh at your own attempts to be funny. Then you think some girls are curious because they wouldn't go out to the park with me? Thank you." "No, you don't get my Idea at all. I meant it tho other way." ".You know a lot about girls, don't you? Anybody can see that." "Well, I don't 'know such a lot, but I know some." "Some girls?" "Yes, somo girls, an' some about girls." "Wise man!" "Ob, I ain't so wise; but It takes a wlso girl to fool me any to speak of." "Would it be showing undue curiosity If I should ask you, for the benefit of myself and theso others whom your remarkable discovery has aroused to a pitch of Intense exclte- "ment, what particular incident of the present day has caused you to remark on the curious qualities of girls?" "I just happened to think of it, Miss Keyboard as she left the table." "Is Miss Keyboard one of the curious ones?" "She certainly Is." "Sho never went to the park with me." "An' maybe that ain't because you never asked her to, neither." "To avoid argument, I will concede that it- la not In what way does Miss Keyboard strike you as being no-tlel- n' ..rjfg-- f: For Sale jPsesN' Baker & Hickman There has never been a language spoken that has not been used for Vhetner In hot telling fairy tales. lands or cold, among savages or the most cultivated nations why, not a moment passes In which some one, Bomewhero, Is not telling a fairy tale, or listening to one, or reading one, or perhaps writing a new one. Which makes It delightfully probablo that we shall always have them with ub, however scarce the fairies may have made themselves In theso prosaic and practical days. St. Nicholas. Always Fairy Tales. Sympathy. Sympathy Is the power of putting ourselves In the places of other people. It Is Just In Buch sympathy that so many of us fall; and It Is sympathy that means wise toleration. We must be able to oppose at times, and oppose Vigorously. There aro points on which we ought to feel strongly enough to bo Indignant, If need be questions that can rotiso our anger and make us unbending, j Scientific Melon Raising. Spanish farmers who raise melons plant only the seeds of those specimens which at the family table were found particularly sweet, fragrant and pulpy. By this process of selection they bring It about that sometimes there Is a whole plantation without a single flavorless melon In the crop. Saves Leg of Boy seemed that my 14 year old "It boy wo,uld have to lose his leg, on accounjt of an ugly ulcer, caused by a bad bruiHe" wrote D. F. Howard, Aquone, N. C. "All remedies and doctors treatment failed till we trincl Runklan's Arnioft Salve, and When the bowels become cured him with one box." Oures you are uncomfortable and irregular the longburns, boilp, skin eruptions, piles, er this condition exists the worse 25c at all druggists. you feel. You can get rid of this misery quickly by UBingHERBINE. Take a dose on ?oing to bed and Bee All Creation. When a woman nuts powder on her how fine you feel next day. Price Mining face it is assumed she is endeavor- 50c. Sold by St. Bernard DepartCo., Incorporated, Drug ing to Improve her complexion and ment. to fool the men folks In regard to It But when she is married and her lilt of Life In the Tropics: husband has to buy the powder, It Is Ink deteriorates very quickly In tb not Impertinent, we think, to ask who tropics, and often has the consistency the heck la she trying to deceive of gum. Steel pens rust very quickly now? Concordia Kansan. during the wet season. - ment" Thickly Populated City. Keeping Yeast Fresh. Having an average of 99,000 resicurious?" By placing a cake of - yeast In "Well, three weeks ago I asked her dents to the square mile, Manhattan cup of salt it will keep fresh a to go to the theater with me an' she island Is the most densely populated time. wouldn't because Bhe had an engage- place in the world. -- kg 'rrf...it') by-by- ." ?;'P ' f i Joints that achn, muscles that are drawn oronntrau ed should be trea- ted with BALLARD'S SNOW LIN IMENT. It penetrateB to the spot ANTISEPTIC where it is needed and relieves Price 25o, COo and $1.00 per cleanse and whiten In tlio toilet totartar ana prevent bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining tho teeth, remove Co., incorporated, Drug Departdecay. To disinfect the mouth, destroy ment. disease germs, and purify the breath. To keep artificial teeth and brldgework Wood Has Long Life. clean and odorless. To remove nicotine Tho wood of the Argontlne quefrom the teeth and purify the breath bracho tree, the bark of which Is after smoking. To eradicato perspira- UBed In tanning, has a life of 40 years tion odors by Bpongo bathing. posts or railroad As a medicinal agent for local when used as fence ties. treatment of feminine ills where pelvic catarrh, inflammation and ulceration exist, nothing equals hot. douches of Documentary Evidence. Paxtino. For ten years the Lydia E, The geography class was in session. Pinkham Med. Co. has been regularly advising their patients to use it becaiise One small pupil astonished tho class of its extraordinary cleansing, healing by stating that In a certain section and germicidal power. For this pur- of South America there were talking pose alone Paxtine is worth its weight monkeys. When the teache quesin gold. Also for nasal catarrh, sore tioned the statement, the youngster throat, inflamed eyes, cats and wounds. opened his geography and triumphantAH druggists, 25 and 60 cents a box. is Inhabited by road: Trial box and testimony of 31 ly species "This region properly speakof monkey; a women free on request. z&MesW& but-ferln- g. tentment. As for Angela, she only sighed soft-lBecause thev had danced so much together they swung Into jjer-feet rhythm. "Angela," he said suddenly, "I I want have como to the cross-roadyou to be your old Bweet self to mo tonight and decide something for me. Will you dear?" Philip's eyes were shining with a loye she had never seen there be v. M THE PAX7CKTOII.ETGO.,Boston,Mass. ing, apes." The Delineator. fore. "I havo much to decide tonight, Philip," Bhe said quickly. "Some one NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Is going to mako mo answer hlro tonight but I will be glad to help you Office Phone 124-- 2 if I can." Angela rejoiced In th Residence Phone 124-- 3 quick clasp of Philip's arm as If ho would hold her from any other man. Perhaps, MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY "I am either going to risk my "I wonder what made that man bo nronose to Eve mad when I asked him whether he 23KMWWMMMMWAWMUMmWWWMUMWVmWA life's hannlness and lyn or," Philip looked hungrily dow was of English extraction?" at Angela, "I am going to risk anoth"Perhaps it was because he was er refusal from you. Which shall it from England a few yeare be?" ago for a crime that he had commit' "I do not thlnlc Kvelyn loves you," ted while he was holding an Important Angela said shyly, with a deep flusl position in a bank." glowing la her cheeks, "and I dc" "Nothing curious about that." "No, but listen. " Two weeks ago I asked her again to go to the theater with me. An' she wouldn't because sho had a headache." "Nothing curious about that" "No, I know there ain't But the other day I asked her to go again " "PerslBtent youth!" "And she didn't havo no engagement." "No?" No, an' she didn't have no headache." "No?" "No; an' still she wouldn't go. Now, wasn't that, curious?" "That was decidedly curious. But you know so much about girls that it should not seem curious to you, regardless of how it seems to the rest of us. You ought to know why Bhe wouldn't go with you to the theater tho last time you asked her." "I ought to know why?" "That's what I said." "Maybe you can tell." ' "I 'can. She doesn't want to go with you." "By ding! I bet that was It?" the young man with' the celluloid collar. "And I never thought of it" "Of course, that was It," declared tho young man who Bells gas engines. "Oh, well, she don't need to be so haughty. I wsb only trying to be nice." "And she was only trying to stay nice." "You needn't try to get funny. I guess there's a lot of girls would be glad to go with me to the theater." "Yes, as you say, girls are cur'us." "Ain't they? An' she's tho cur'ur-es-t one I've met." Chicago Dally News. Dally Thought And If you do but live long enough you get past tho bad bits of the road. Mrs. Humphry Ward. A Bargain Month This is the Evunsville Courier's annual bargain month. Subscrip- Boy Owes Life to Dog. A number of young boys were playing on the banks of the Bolton an Bury canal at Pendleton, near Mas- -, Chester, England, the other afternooa when one of them slipped Into ths canal, which Is nlno or ten feet deep. A retriever dog playing near by at once jumped Into the water an brought the boy to a place of safety. tions will be taken in October for Feel languid, week, run down? Headache? only $2.00 covering the dally CourStomach "off?" A good remedy Is Buidoclt" ier by mall one year. Thousands of Blood Bitters. Ask your druggist. Prl fi.on. subscriptions are now being received by this fine newspaper. Perfumery Popular In China. In learning to use foreign goods, one of tho first articles that Chines Be Modest. to affect the character people adopt Is cheap perfumery. Never seem In which you wish to shlno. Modesty Ib the only suro bait when you angle for praise. By modesty I do not mean timidity and awkward bashful-noaOn the contrary, be Inwardly Arm and steady, know your own value, but take care to let nobody discover that you know it. Whatever real merit you have, other peoplo will discover and people alwayB magnify their own discoveries, as they lesson those of'Otfcers. Lord Chesterfield. J: s. The New Version. Modem business demonstrates that i profit Is frequently without honor. Ashley Sterne. How to Remove Iodine Stain. starch with water and pal your material or' garment In It to soak; Let it remain In this mixture until the stain has entirely disappeared. Xiaates xiome journal. Mix cold ' MMMlMrVWWMWtf B. M. 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V ... si. TLIU - ;.., ji'.;. ...f 1 .v.. , IP CITY DIRECTORY. Suits 1 fcy .A - for - Fall . f .,'T"' ".' M .w.r;, '. " .: p x Ht .(, Ifr ", k"' &- -: ' (i l J Ifi " We are engaged, "Well, said tho neighbor, "what do you want?" that next suit. 1 have some beautiful samGive us a. "Wo want a drink. drlng," they chorused. ples and the prices are right, too. They "You do, do you?" Inquired' ' tho range from neighbor. "What1 do you say when V' you want people- to do things for you?" Sapphlra looked The up at her with big, pleading eyes. "1. ,say please," she cooed. Give me a call. A pleasure to show samples "So do I. So do I," shrieked Ana, nias. "Please give us a drink." The neighbor doled out the water wifti a sparing hand. OHUBCHES. Catholic Church. First inasf "What do you have tho water in n every Sunday and holy dayat7:0( bottle for?" inquired Sapphlra. "Why a. m. Second mass and preachinp don't you give us the water that runs 9:80 a. m. Vespers and benediction 7 out of tho spout?" p. jn. Bev. J. P. MoParland, Pastor "It might make you ill," returned' Sunday the neighbor. "It has microbes Christian Churoh. school at 9:80 a. m. Preaching ever in it." 4 Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 . "Has it?" Ananias asked-- eagerly: m. Prayer meeting every Wednes- "Give mo some- - I Just love 'em. My book was placed in his inside day at 7:80 p. m. mother gives mo lota of them. And Bev. H. J. Brazelton, Pastor. 'Round The Roundhouse coat pocket. onco she gavo mo some water out M. E. Churoh. Begular service spout and it had snakes in it (By R. R. RlUr) of Several of the boys were treat third Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p. in. andthe drank thonu" I meeting Thursday evening Prayer ed a little cool Friday. It could at 7:30. Sunday-schoat 2:80 p.m. The neighbor hastily retlredi into, not be helped as the car of ice Class meeting, second Sunday at the pantry. 'While lookinc; through the lat"My mother gave- me some out of' 10:80 a.m. Bev. G. W. Dame, Pastor. tho spout," said Sapphlra ruminate that separates the. private had to be unloaded. returned,. E. Churoh, South. Bev. Paul Pilkiugton was in Evans-vill- e A.M.Grant, pastor. Services W Ingly when the neighbprhad potato) In office from the outside world at on "and It bad a It had' a Saturday to see the Spring every Sunday at 11 a. m. and it. Give me some more, please;!" the round house, I saw one of m. Sunday school at 9:80 the clerical force scridbling some Maid and do some shopping. It 7:4o p. Prayer meeting, weanesaay she added. "I want it full up""moroj"' a. m. "Oh, you don't want any -- thing is alleged that he is contempla- ovenintrs at 7:80 o'clock. Ladies' that road like this.: the neighbor asured hen "You've ting a trip to Hopkinsville real Aid Society every Monday after- had all you need. You couldn't drink: "HER" noon. Official Board meeting Mon-dasoon. aftor first Sunday :u each any more." ,fHer heart for love was piniug, "Once," Bald Sapphlra, fixing; hery month. M7 T Naive was in Springfield And that I liked to see : Missionary Baptist Churoh -- eyes dreamily on nothing, "I drank -- And all the time I hoped her a few days ago. has services 2nd and 4th, Sunday in a whole bottle full without: stopping. each month also Saturday night be- a minute, with my eyes shut" heart Oar repairer 0 M. Browning fore and Sunday nigbt followingy "I drank a whole pond' full once;" prayer meeting Would only pine for me. Ananias, "with with my boasted who has been off sick fot some- eych Sunday svening. Sabbath school mouth shut." Dr. A. O. Sisk, Supt. JQaUieB Aid tfust at the close of this verse time has returned to work. After this crowning efforb ho went meets each Tuesday afternoon at 2 phone rang aud the gentle- tho held the lucky o'clock. Paftor W. H. Gregor, of and sat down upon' tho' flrcless "Rip" Waller cooker. man picked up a book, wrote number at the Princess Theatre Louisville. "Is this a flrele88 cooker?"' ho Baptist, Churoh.-Servic- es Genf'rai something in it and took lone Saturday night. He got the sack morning aud asked. fourth Sun Jay strides toward the depot. '"Yes." said the neighbor. evening in bach month and Saturof flour. day evening preceding. Prayer "We'vo got one at homo Just like General foreman, Salmon was Friday Engineer Elmo Shaver is lay- meeting p. Vn. evenit.g. Sunday it, only forty times as- big. It's, big school 2 enough to hold a pig. Oncoi wo in Guthrie Monday. . ing of a few days. He was reBev. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. cooked a cow in it" Episcopai Church Services 2ud "We cooked a nelephunt in ours;" Fireman, H. L. Nunlev was re- lieved by an engineer from Howand 4tn Sunday night at 7:45 at the Sapphlra chimed in. "A great big lieved here on local, Monday ac- ell. Library. Sunday School at 3 p. m. pink nelephunt." Bev. Geo. 0. Abbitt, Beotor. count sickness. "How remarkable,"" snid tho neigh He continues to take the same bor. Impressed. "I don't? soe how yon Olerk, G. D. Oowell was in walk every day after dinner, in LODGES. got him In." -- Nortonville Thursday. front of Peoples Bank, Bee of "We just shooed him. lh"- said) SapMasonic Lodge E. W. Turner, No. 548 meets 1st. and 3rd. Fridays phlra, airily. "And he1 was a great fice, Post office, etc. Why? about 80 miuuits the fellow in each month. big nelephunt" " referred to in the first paragraph G. D. CoWKLit, Sec. Oouductor Brarawell on the "We'vo got a great of P. Victoria Lodge, No. 84, returned to office and began Interurbau has ordered a box to meets every Monday night.K.Visit- tiger," Ananias said, briskly, "and we keep him in the dlshpan and' ho keep Olearance cards aud torpe ors welcome. writing: has a green tall and! a blue head' and I have secured the agency for The COSMOPOLITAN TAILORING CO., of Chicago, and will be pleased to take your order for $11 I UP . Mayor Jf. D. Bash. Police Judge A. J. Bennett. Chief of Police VVm. Bradley. Night Ohlef- -J. H. Hamby. ' City Clerk Paul P. Price. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. City Physician W. X. NIsbefc, City Engineer B. E. Whljjfler. Street CommlsslonerBobt. Wood Counollraen Madison Oldham, J M. Cansler, Geo. 0. Atkinson, Thos. Blair, 0. M. Henry. Mooting night QrBt Monday night in onch month. School Trustee Paul M. Moore. Board of Health Ed M. Trahern, G. Gilbort Kino: and Curtis B.Johnson, M. D. Postmaster Chas. Cowell. Fibk Depautmknt H. D.' Rog- ers, Chief; F. B. Arnold, Assistant Chief; Chas. Barnfitt, Captain; Claude Long, Gilbert Lorn?, W. D. Cavaness, Brick Southworth, Baker Fugate, Goo. T. Miiler, Will Deal, Firemen. Bav-burn,Brya- nt UNSTUDIED EFFORTS OF ANANIAS AND SAPPHIRA. Ananias and Sapphire clumped up the back steps of tho neighbor's as they house, whooping joyously Outside tho Bcrcon door clumped. they paused for a friendly scuffle. The neighbor pushed tho door open and thoy catapulted through I THE ECONOMICAL WAV The long distance servlco.ot the Cumberland Telephone A Telegraph Company enables the business man to ennduot all of his outside ailalrs In the most oconomloal and Batisfactorv manner. You can get long distance connections to nil outside important citieB aud towiiB within a radius of one hundred miles of Earlington. Prompt servics, roasonnble rateB. For information, call CUMBERLAND J' TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. SST - GUTENBERG Invented Printing, and Sincd His Day well-mannere- d Walter N. Martin The Universe an' Aecfdent. The universe, togothor with Hs parts, is nothing but a. number of accidents, ever changing and being nt every breath nnd linked together in a slnglo substance and at each instant disappearing and being replaced by a similar set In consequence of this rapid succession, 'the spectator is deceived) into tho belief thnt tho universe is a permanent existence. By Nur-Addi- h 'Abd-Alrah-m- Jami. Herq Ib n woman who speaks from personal knowledge and long txpor-lenoviz, Mrs. P. H. Brogan, of Wileon, Pa., who savs, "I know from Hxperleuce thnt Chamberlain's Cough Rempfly is far superior to" miv other. For croup thoro Is nothing that txoels it. For stile by All Dealers. Her Falth' Lost Avltttla Boston. Kirl waB coaxed to own to her aunt that Bho bad done something which Bh'e ought not, and which; she stoutly denied. Finally, Buch' undeniable" proof of her guilt Was p.ut up befor&'hor that she could Y no longer keep her denlaL She turned to her aunty, and said: "Well, Aunts Kittle, you taa'tt trust .anybody, o, bow-adays- 1 Bee Office Earlington, Ky. , -- ol - tice i" v V Wed-desda- - - ' - 'In Every day ought to have the thought of large things in It the power of. wide horizons. But every day xnuBthavo tho routine of small things In it To harmonize tho two Is often hard and discouraging. Yet only la has dono more for thr Uvea that comblno steadfast duty with, Juc world's advancement wldo vision Is tho fullness of life realA than any other thintf. Our type ized. Phillips Brooks. will ADVA XEYOUR BUSINESS. Truth About Proud Man. Let VoTrinting "When a woman gets frightened at night she just pulls tho bed clothes over her head, says sho Is terrified out of her wits, and goes to sleep," Artificial Sapphires. chemical composition of tho says one who knows, "but with a maa The synthetic sapphire is tho same as It Ib different He says ho is not that of the natural sapphires. Tho afraid, pushes tho clothes down and only difference Is that tho real sap- Hcb trembling awake for two or three phire is cryBtallzed, while tho artifi- hours, straining his cars at every cial sapphiro is fused alumina or al- sound." umina glass. Between artificial and real sapphires there is Just such 0 For any Itchiness of tbo skin, for skin rashes, difference as there is between potato chap, pimple, etc., try Doan's ointment, joe candy. Harper'E at all drug stores. sugar and rock Life's FOHnees. vi TVDi - 2o your Weekly. Hen Mathers Kittens. A hen whose, chicks were remove Sample of German Ingenuity. In Germany, says tho Scientific from her at Plajford, Suffolk, England, American, wood is too expensive to be not long since, discovered a cat wita burned, and it is made into artificial four kittens. She turned the mother silk worth $2 a pound and bristles out and took charge of the kittens, her as who worth 4 a pound; into papor, yarn, with, are as much at home with hen altheir mother, whom the twine, carpet, canvas and cloth. From sawdust parquetry flooring Is made; lows Into the seat to suckle net the materials for this may be bought r.oung. by the pound and then mixed, bo that Too True. the householder can lay his own Don't judge too hastily from appear--. hardwood floors according to his Indialnces. The man who comes to your vidual taste and Ingenuity. back, door, looking like a tramp, mar be a retired capitalist trying to run Saved By His Wife his own auto. Judge. ' oh I blessed fact does in. 'Be squeezed her dimpled hand ; shoulder lay, head upou-mJu8t like a bag of sand. rAt this time the foreman en-'- -' tered the office and he discontinued writing for the time y I He believes he can save enough, by keeping them locked up, to pay for the box in a week. car-load- R be--S- . H P. Giannmi, Jr., went to look Providence Sunday to TE. around. Engiueer J, T. Looney was at Mortons Tuesday on account of' taking sick on the oad. The Earlington wrecker has "returned from Howell chops and it is rumored time it had a gen- v rai overhauling while there. It l has some new paint on it. Raymond Johnson, who has een yard clerk at Atkinson for 'sometime has resigned. began Again the aforesaid " Five of supplies, one car of ice and a tank of oil were, on the roundhouse tracks for unloading last week. I thought there might be a possibility of getting employment for my brother-in-labut after gaining admission to the foremans office, I was torn that that there was "nothiu' doin' " While I was in the office I heard the chief clerk w, hummiug the following to the tune of '"The Rosary" : Oh cooking stoves that bake and burn Food in winter, spring and fall I eat some meals, aud strive at .writing: , last to learn, To eat them all, my dear, to eat them all. I was then shown the way out and did no catch the next stanza. (Continued on Page 8.) good oough " '- Oh ! for that blessed day to come, When I may see her eyes again -' '' Aud are grey as rabbit skin. In two more months 1,11 go, To the place I long to be; U But Christmas cornea just once is A remedy for a bad That sparkle like limestone rocks BALLARD'S HOKEHOUND SYBUP. It heaU the lungB and quiets irritation. Price 25o, 50c and $l.C0 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated Drug Department. at v. a time In JL Sunny Tennesbee. suppose this was all, as the Very Serious , It is a very serious matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this reason wo urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine ; "Home, Sweet Home." The original manuscript of "HoM Bwoet Home" Is said to have beea barledinthe grave 'with Miss Harry Harden of Athens, Qa. She was John Howard Payne's sweetheart, but refused to marry him in deference to her father's wishes. After she was separated from her lorer she shut g herself In the old family mansion, none but a few mombers of the little church to which she belonged. seo-;ln- independent. purple feet." said Hopkins Lodgo, A. O. U. W. No. ly,"Our a tiger" and we Sapphire; casual"Is lion kcephlmin the 561 meets every Thursday night. flour bin, and he wears yellow, trou- Y. Q. Walker, Seo. Can I Golden Cross Lodge, Earlington. sera. piano?""have' a plannaT" repeated! the neighbor, "A No. 525 meets 1st. and 3rd, Saturday looking puzzledl "I haven't, one to night in each month. give you." Mrs. Bertha Umbtkad, See. "Yes, you havej:" insisted Sapphlra. Degree of Honor, No. 10 meots 1st and 3rd Saturday nights in each "Those yellow ones on the table." Miss- Lizzie Huff, Sec. The neighbor- took; up. one of the month. Lodge, Earlington bananas and looked, at it "I think Ben Hur Court,) No. 55 meets, every 1st .and It's too green for you: to. eat," she 3rd Monday night at old Masonic said. Hall. Dr. C. B. Johnson, Scribe. "I love them- wheni they're green," Standwaite, Tribe No. 57, Bod Men responded Sapphlra. "Why, mother meets everv Friday sleep. plannls. and Harry Long, C. of B. gives me sir.a& groan every daygrass they're just as that Woodman of the World, Catalptt ou there." Camp. No. 301 meets every Wednes"My said day nigbt. All members are ear- tively, father,"' my Ananias reflec"makes; mother eat fer, nestly requested to be there. six, eleven, eight plannas every 4ay, Bernard Walton, Clerk. green ones with, red and white and Monroe Davis, Deputy Clerk. blue spots, on;, and they make her Modern Woodmen of the World awfully Blck,. but he makes her cat No. 11992 meets every Wednesday. Y. Q. Walker, Seo. them." The neighbor opened tho screen Elks, B. P. O. No. 738 meets at MadiBonville Monday night. door. "Shooi" she said Inhospitably. J. F. Dempsey, Exalted Bulor. "Run along home. You're making Boy S. Wilson, Secretary. mo loso all my moral sense. Earlington Chapter, U. D. C. Ananias and Sappbira tumbled out meets 1st Thursday in each month of the doer as cheerfully as they had at 2:30 p. m. tumbled In. Mrs. Emma Davis, Prea. "We'll come again tomorrow Knights and Ladies of Security get another drink," they assured and will meet every second and fourth neighbor kindly as she sped the the Monday nights. Visiting members parting; guests. Chicago Daily News. invited to attend. Will Carrioan, Clerk. At a London Wedding. Visiting members are cordially Passing through the east end of iuvited to attend any of those London, a tourist observed a great Lodges. crowd of costers watching a young Smoking to Cure Deafness. couple catering' a church, obviously Harriet Martlneau suffered fro with the Intention of committing matdeafness. One who knew her writes: rimony. "The degree of deafness varied, and Feeling lriaulsltlv and wondering she tried all sorts of remedies. Un- who the couple were to command the der the advice of some sclentifla per presence of so many, of their, clan the son she tried smoking. I had the countryman turned to an urchin privilege of providing her privateij nearby. With some very mild cigars, and many 'Sonny," eald he, "who Is it being and many a summer night have we married?" sat together for half an hour or so The small boy solemnly scratched in her porch, at the knoll, Bmoklng. bis head for a full minute, as though She tried tills remedy foe only a few contemplating his reply. months, bat she, fancied it had a ben"Well, Gov'nor,'" he remarked at eficial effect upon her hearing." length, "I ain't puffectly sure, but I find it's the bloke and the gal wot's dressed up like 'am bones." London Ernest Newton, K. of B. and S. M - - - just what listen to friendly criticism, without a trace of indignation, just as did the little fellow who heard himself called all sorts of unwelcomo names and and it completely cured mo..'" went on as if nothing had happened at A quick cure for coughs and colds,. alL For It la friendly criticism, in the It's the most Baf and reliable med- home arid among truo friends, that icine for many throat and lung trou- makes us "seo ourselves as others see bles grip, bronchitis, oroup, whooping cough, quinsy, tonollltla, hem- aa." orrhages. A trial will convince you. 50ots. and $1.00. Guaranteed by all What Is the Use? drnggists. If a man succeed by acting on your advice he feels that he would have Raccoons Natural Thieves. acted as he did without being advised If you have raccoons la your homo, by you, and if he falls becauao be keep a watchful eye on. all articles neglected to heed your advice ho within reach of tho animals. They blames you for not making it strongwill steal anything from a pocket er than you did. So what's tho use? knife to a diamond ring. NotwithChicago Record-Heralstanding the trouble seceasltated by. guarding against the aaischtevous habits of the creatures, they are membors They are fond of many households. PEOPLE of milk, and will resort to all sorts of tricks and subterfuges to obtain it to-livd. She's' a wise woman who knows to do when her husband's life is In danger, but Mrs. Ik J. Flint, Braintree, Vt is of that kind. 'She InslHted on ray using Dr.;. King's New Discovery," writes Mr. F. "for a dreadful cough,, when I was so weak my friends all thought I bad onlv a short time Wise to Listen. tai pasaing, It is the wise folk who . RMWK Made Strong by Vinol. BLacT-draugH- T Liver Medicine digestion and liver trouble, is firmly established. It does not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the favorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. SOU) IN TOWN F2 The reputation of tnia old, reliable medicine, for constipation, in- Professional. An editor's little boy had picked up much of hiB father's professional vocabulary. After his father had explained the meaning of the word "hereditary" he considered the matter thoughtfully for a moment. "I see," he said; "it's a kind of 'continued in Opinion. PNEUMON left mo with a frightful cough and very weatt. xnaaspeus wnenicouia hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 20 minutes. My doctor could not help me, nut 1 was completely cured by 5 i. Siberian Land Threatened. Extensive tracts of land,, in .Siberia are threatened by the encroachment of the great Gobi desert, and a plan ' has now been drawn up for a series of forest ramparts to hold back the salt and drift The only effective defens, according to the report of agronomists sent to survey tho region is In tree belts at least two miles broad. It Is proposed to plant one of these from Samara to tho Caspian sea, while others are' recommended extending In intervals of about 40 milea right up to the Chinese frontier. Most Prized of Gems. Tho sapphires of C.eylon are among tho most beautiful gems in tho world. They range from soft, velvety blue to peacock blue, graduating to almost faultless white. Sapphires aro also found in greens and yellows, the former shade being known as tho Oriental emerald, and tho latter aa tho Oriental topaz. Thoro is also a red sapphire, or CeyJon ruby,' which is aa yaluablo as tho finest Burmese rubies. our next'" sensations. A murder trial generally satiates the gayest of the gay. Uncle Pennywlse Says: A lady who has Just been acquitted of murder declares that she is tired of New Discovery 50c AND $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. mmmmmmmmmmiimtiwuim,- - DR. KING'S His Wife Too Pretty. A man who applied for a divorce in California told the judge that bis wife was "too pretty for a poor man." She knew that she was pretty and did her best to mako her clothes worthy of her beauty, which was more than her husband could afford. He modestly declared that he was earning too small. a salary to satisfy her extravagances. The judge declared that ho could do nothing to modify a vain woman's vanity and allowed tho conditions aro caused by overwork, worry, too close a chronic cough or cold which It Ib difficult to cure. We want to say to every person in this condition you. need Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, tho great strength creator. It will supply Iron to the blood In tho most easily assimilated form, creato a good, healthy appetite, strengthen your digestive organs and mako yeu eat better sleep better and feel better. A case has just como to our attention from West Sranton, Pa., Mrs. Chas. Proper says: "For three years I waa nil "run down, weak and had no appetite, and after all that tlmo I am glad to say Vinol has brought back my health and strength; whi6h Js Just what I was told It would do." We are confident that Vinol Is the and strength-creatobest we have ever sold. Try a bottle on our guarantee to refund your money If It fails to benefit you. Sold by ST. BEENARD MINING CO., Run-dow- n body-builder t:. r Incorporated, Dmg Department a .AV'-C- Wj! .' i '"H.,, )vl'.' "',.', " ,' ' ' . ' ",' '. fe&':;rw;:l 'Y t' v llriSfKfiM "" ,!.E I H $xFWyv-'- .,( '' 'MADISONVILLE, 1" J -- r . :. "I i .WSr. . w. ' 11 rtfrr I. I KY. Funeral (Director and Embalmer Aay Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. Making His Opportunity. banker has made it th The Btizanr and Olub (Lunch rule of his lifo nover to swear except given under the auspices of St. when he drops his watch, as he someand times does Mnrfcaret'a Guild on Jasc Satur- breaks it. Under strong provocation day afternoon was n great suc- lje. took out his watch and Hung it on cess, both financially and socially. the murbla floor of his office. So, It seems, when you put your mind on it "With the exception of a few there Is a way to solve every t Hense Keepeft (Bazaar A 'Now Y.ork absent-mindedl- small articles everything wns disposed 'of and almost fifty dollars realized. The ladies of the Guild appreciate very much the liberal response of the public. Many bountiful and useful articles were included in the Bazaar stock, also a delicious lunch wasrervod, also punch and home made candy. Nothing on Him. Once Exclusive Pet of Royalty. Tho Pekingese spaniel, or "Hon dog," now bo popular among dog lovers, was formorly an exclusive possession of China's rulers, and it was a capital offcnBO to remove one of the diminutive creatures from the Imperial palace. A pair of them were brought to Europe after tho capture of Pekln in 18C0, and from these and a few others tho American specimens al .the breed are descended. -- - T them." rv connected with Bomo of the best famGold Hoarded In Turkey. ilies in town." Second Chicago Child Throughout tho Turkish empire, esnothing. My faI That's "Pooh pecially in the rural districts, gold is ther la separated from threo of boarded in tho forai of Jowelry. Lifo. -- First Chicago Child "My father la lit m ' worms Give thfin WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE and note Thief-Proo- f Bank. tho wonderful Improvement. They a man empties his purso into hie soou take on flesh aim are rosy, acIf tive and cheerful. Price 25c per head no man can take It from him. bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Franklin. Co., Incorporated, Drujr Department. I peovish, with dark rings under the When Humor. Grates. Whet' a man la not amused, ho feeto eyes, fickle appetite, and who appear an invcantary contempt for those who to get no nourishment from the fond they eat aro surely Buttering from are. Efward Bulwer Lytton. .Children that are pale, sickly and Dangerous. Any thine more than a little learn ing is a dangcrouB thing in society. Lifo. L when there aro roaring a .a men nope ior'mo oesc 11 m Write Love tLlterature. lovo letters only in j fireplaces! winter "I r Clieapett accident insurance Dr. Tbomat Klec'.lc Oil. burnt, scalds, out! aud emergencies. All druRRlitt sell it. 35c and 50c. Modish Mem. Modesty has been said to bo vora xa's Jast and finest garment. Our Dally Speclat. Right to Put up a Bluff, hut be Suro you don't Trip Over It It is. All es a - v r If anyone in your homo hns a outfit, use it for marking your Bacteria Not Necessary. boy's hockey sticks, baseball bats, tenThough bacteria of many kinds llvo all such wooden In most animals, a French experiment- nis rackots and names can wear or things. Printed er has dlsproven the theory that they be scratched off, but when burned in are essential to life. . It. was, claimed deoply the Identification is thero to that a chicken lived absolutely freo stay. growth from micro organisms, pyro-graph JlA Marking on Wood. development and went on as usual. and Nature Is Perfection. Ono cannot improve on nature Tho universal is not to be corroded by tho partial. London's Smoke Nuisance. At That Time, at Least. "Does a woman when' she's married expect her husband' to tell She "I her his business affairs?" don't know; but a woman expects a man to talk business when ho'a courting hor." He r V Half of London's smoke nuisance is Egotism. caused by the coal fires in private Tho ogotlst merely thinks publicly dwellings, tho owners of which are not secret liable for prosecution. It 1b expected what other men think in a good deal of missionary work that Dally Thought will have to be done among householders before the smoke evil can be les"Love tin never die. That's Jfc present S gave to everybody." sened appreciably. I SWfAHB".0SE,.Or'pUp WH,, QEqfeEK ', v m !.r--' CH1.1 Immense Variety in Every& Iff thing "Under the Sun" in Men and Boys' Fall n and Winter Wear The varieties are not only large, but satisfactory in styles, qualities, service and price. The service of this store is at your doof. Write or phone us your orders and you'll receive by return mail or express your purchase as satisfactory as if you'd made the same in person. ' There is not a suit, price or demand from $10 to $35 or an overcoat from $10 to $50 but what we can meet at a saving to you of' from 20 to 25 percent. Like savings in hats, furnish ings, ?; H jf 'r.y he wan lJlR WivlkfMthrtr nii to death at tfce eolnpalslon of bin In a eonversatlowal rertiwu. Although Blaise was unihas gone On the stage!0 "Not really?" tho other women versally beloved, yet he was defeated shrieked after they had caught their for the highest ofllco in tho gift of tho people. From tho Magazlno of Amerbreaths. "No," said Mrs. Philbin, "not renlly ican History. just on tho amateur stage. But It's Careless Burglar. lots worso than real acting. I don't An burglar, having fo know anything better calculated man kick up gained entranco to a Philadelphia resmake a staid, grown-uhis heels, buy new neckties and gen idence and gathered all the family erally conduct himself in a kittenish Jowelry, slipped everything into his Then, discovering a brand way than a request that he lend his pockets. presence to an amateur production. It new Bult of clothes, he changed his bolsters him up in ills secret convic- raiment and left the house, forgetting tion that he is a perfect mine of un- to empty the pockets of his old suit It is difficult for the careless man discovered genius. he said at first 'You to attain a very high degree of eff"'Oh, no!' iciency in any don't want mo! I never acted in any- ton Globe. , line of endeavor. BosIn my life and I can't do it! I'd thing ruin tho piece! Get some ono elso! Sidk headache is caused bv a disI'jfl ruin the piece! Get some one else!' Afterward ho told mo that he ordered stomach. Take Chamberhated to disoblige them but he really lain's Tablets apd correct that aud couldn't do It. I congratulated him on the fteadnches will disappear. For sale by All Dealers. his good sense, whereupon he looked at mo as though he had caught me" Friendship Insipid Beside Love. trying to poison him. He said he reWhat causes tho majority of womgretted to see how little confidence I had In his ability and was pained en to be so little touched by friendship is, that it is Insipid when they at my exhibition ,of Jealousy, havo once tasted of love. La Roche"Then he raced to the 'phone and told the commltteo that Just to oblige foucauld. them and help them out of a hole he'd Make Bathing Form of1 Worship. lake 1ho part. "After that Albert was lost to the Our American bathing resorts'' palo family. He ,passed threo whole eve- into insignificance beside those of Innings running his hands through his dia though to the Hindoo bathing Is hair and memorizing his part. If I a religious duty as well as a personal spoke to him he would stare at me luxury. East India papers report that wildly as though he belonged to an- during one week recently at the holy other sphere and resented my advent city of Allahabad nearly 2,000,000 peo-pl- o into it. bathed In the rivers Jumna and "After he went to the first rehearsal Ganges, which meet at that place. life became very hard at home because Albert took to going over what New Deadly Weapon. he called tho 'business of his part. It A revolver has been built into the is disconcerting to havo a man, even if he is your husband, rush at you handle of a new sabre to enable a to use either weapon without from behind portieres and wander man In his hands changing the position of his band. about with the furniture muttering to himself! "Mrs. Lcmmock called one evening Fortunes In Faces and walked in Just as Albert tore! truth in the There's often througn from tne dining room into tne saying "her facemuch her fortune " parlor shaking his fist and yelling, '1 bur its never said iswhore pimples, have you now, you moral leper, and skin eruptions; blotches, or other your lire your life Is not worth an blemishes disfigure It. Impure hour's purchase!' You can't blame blood is back of them all, and shows Mrs. Lemniock for taking" It person- the uepd of Dr. King's New Life ally, especially as Albert's fist was Pills. They promote health and 25 cents at all beauty. flourished within an inch of her nose. druggists. Try them. , "During this time if I remarked to Albert that the cook was going to of Health. Very Old leave ho would 6taro at me and say, It is cald thero are 285 verses in the 'So at laBt. Montmorency, I have un- Old Testament and 240 in trfe New masked you!' It was Impossible to Testament relating to disease, sickcarry on any conversation with Albert ness, their causes, treatment and prefor weeks. lie was always bursting vention. out with bits of his part. Finally he insisted on my learning the part that Warfare Against Rats. dovetailed with bis so that ho could Cochin China is trying to And an efpractice at homo. fective method to destroy the rats "Now, I love my husband and al- that do great damage to the rlco ways try to please him, but I consider crops. this my crowning act of Of course "Alber was working for pubLondon's Imported Food. lic applause, but if any one wants to London handles immense quantities know what is my idea of zero in nf frozen meat, and It will, soon havo pleasant pastimes I should mention part that-yo- u aren't going facilities for storing Ihe enormouB to play. Anyhow, it's upsetting to number of 1,100,000 carcasses.' have your own husband lean over you tenderly, gaze Into your eyes and If you nave young children mako desperate lovo to you In dime liave perhaps noticed that disorders novel style! It makes you feel sc of the'stomactf nre their most comqueer! mon ailment. To correct this you "P.y tho third rehearsal Albert had will find Chamberlain's Stomach begun to talk about his art and to and Liver Tablets excellent. They speak of well known stage people by are easy and pleasant to take, and their first names. He mentioned the mild and gentle in eilect. For sale public as though he had It eating out by All Dealers. of his hand and ho adopted the stage Love That Endures. walk. When he stalked downstairs he Remember, that there 1b sometimes thudded like a camel and when he stalked upstairs I always thought oi a fine love that never leaves a man's hearty It stays and waits l Manelephants. He knocked all the brlc-to pieces parading through the chester Union. brae rooms and when he talked he either boomed or hissed. He demanded P Deserves No Credit tatoes in a voice of tragedy and took "When a man can do a thing that to standing before mirrors in profile you can't," observed the philosophical frowning over his shape. He said the boarder, "you generally explain it on mirrors were old and worn out and the theory that It's nothing for him to gave him a curve out instead of a be proud of he's merely gifted In curve In. that direction. Can I havo another "He got terribly fretful and when cu of coffee, Mrs. Irons?" objected he told me thaft I should make allowances for the artistic tern Right Men Always on Hand. porament and that tho stage manage! 6ro of th most striking features of had told him if he had gone on the the miraculous stage when he was a youth l.e un the present decade is people have apv would have rlva'cd Mans way in which the right doubted: peared to meet new needs. Exchange. field. Albeit gloomed aud tyrannized me, Jumping six ways, at once and had hunting up his costume and buying grease paint and eyebrow pencils and false bur arid letting him repeat his A Barbed "Wire Cut Collar him that he rrtrt t mc or Saddle Gall not properly .. ... , FMt- it ahscnt-mlndcd p Text-Book self-sacrific- e. u aCRTZEEVMils-j- Hi '&. "Albert lBTd : m cwri : r?mWFffimi' Thh eity dfrlirietoti has - been divided ittto';fW,Flw trjctB, "known as ntiftnbers one, two,' throe nud ifbur. Thae'dinsfc are formed by the two natural physical dividing lines, viz.' MainL Street aud the L. & N. R B. Fire District No. 1 comprises all that territory North of4Maia St., and West of the R. R., e. p. tho Oity Hall, Round House, F.. B. Arnold's residence, Pump House, etc. etc., are in District. No. 1. W4wmwm Fire District 2., comprises all that territory North of Main St and East of the R. R.: (e. g. the St. Bernard Store, Barnes, 'Oow- and & Co., P. H. Whalens residence. Masonic Temple. "Logtown." ' etc. etc., are iu District No. 2. , Fire District3., comprises all that territory South of Maitv St., and West of the R. RM (e. g. the Post Office, Goodloe'e1 restaurant, Chas. Oowell's residence, MrB. Harriet Browning's residence, Esq. Jas. Priest's residence, etc. etc., are in District No. &... Fire District 4, comprises all that territory South of MMa and Eastof the R. R., (e. g. the Peoples Bank, Victory Build- St., inc, O. M. Henry's residence, Catholic Ohurch, New Methodist. Ohurch, etc. etc., are in District No. 4. Each telephone subscriber in these Districts Ins been furnish: ed with a card showing the number of Fire District in which eaohau phone is situated-these cards directing that, in case of fire,. Gen-trTelephone Exchange be informed of District Number and) . name of house "on fire." The Central operator will in turn notify L. & N Round House, which will give the alarm. The Round House whistle will in the future give tho oflicialf alarm, and this alarm consist of a series of short blasts followed by? one, two, three or four long ones, according to tho district iiv which fire is lo.cated, these long blasts indicating tho district. This alarm will be repeated as seems necessary. The L. & N". .locomotives will not give the alarm unless an engineer or trainmecj . --- " , al should first discover a fire (i. e. should see it before the regulacr alarm had been given) or, in the event the regular Round Houses alarm should fail to arouse the fire Departmeut at night. Best Disinfectant. Sunshine is the best possible disinfectant. The rays of tho Bun penetrate and disintegrate all organic substances. Let it flood the rooms which aro occupied whenever it is possible. Lay the bedding in its direct rays for an hour every bright morning. Dark corners that have a BtUffy smell are dangerous to the health of the household. t '' , To Clean Par p. To mako a paste th. , will 'cleans wall paper, mix a quart of flour,with; five cents' worth of ammonia and! enough water to make a stiff dough,, and knead until' smooth. Then wipe tho paper with tho dough, working; It bo that a clean surface will be presented with every stroke, and tho walfe paper will look like new. Now Haveni., Journal Courier. Immense Russian Forests. Russian atate forests cover 537,000 000 acres. Lightning Kills 96 During an electrical Cable Cove, Oro.4 a flash plowed its way through herd of sheep and left 96 its path. Goi Work of the Agitators. It is 4e serious minority which ae complloM-great things. Exchanga, . s Many Patent Documents. Sheep. If all the documents stored In thru? storm near of lightning patent ofllco at Washington could end to end they would form a a huddled carcasses In Btrlp that would reach around the earth threo times. ba-place- d rr .. TlTnrTTi"RT " " --- - If! H Guaranteed Atomizers ..- a There are few homes where the Atomizer is not used in some form at some time, and with a view of making it possible for you to acquire the best article of this kind on the market, we have very recently added the DeVilbiss line o our stock. This Atomizer is manufactured by a firm which have had years 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 : a I I a H n Kl ft 1 DeVilbiss Atomizer No. 28 Price 75 cents SJfr -- '1 "r-urtn- i. . LY fc. ji. ;'; rv' 't. V ..i.V.-- ?;l.. VTif la.v;, anshoes.,, ; .X-. ''a '.A i 3 .tij i . ft, K..T, wrj . play was given and I had my revenge I went around Into the wings to see If Albert needed any help and fell over a shivering, crouching, Qhatter I'ng individual trying to hide between a canvas tree and n rustic gate. Tc my amazement it was A'bert. "He grabbed me with two Ice cold hands and clung to me for dear life He said he'd die If he had to get out there before all those people. Oh, he moaned, wouldn't I save him? "I looked him in tho eye and said, Albert, this Is Just another phase of tho artistic temperament and I won't flicker an eyelash to help you! And If you fail in your part I I'll leave hGnie,!' "Vh?n I "- -: " :..: to i.hreds the healed leaves ecar. a disfiguring i n LJJL " DcVUIiIhm NaanT Atomizer No. 30 Price 75 cents SNOW LINIMENT lor All la Ike Right Ilcmedy AhrsIoB of the Fleak. oncG and the wound heafRrom tno insiao ouiwaraiy, inus per- iorminjr a ncneci euro inai leaves no scar. If the wound heals on tho outside too quicK-lpus forms under tho find brpnkn out into a. run ning sore that Is hard to euro and Inevitably leaves a bad ecar. Owners of KlaotitA stock ere- liniment for this reason, tn nil others arid thev use It for that not only on fine animals, buf on numan nesn, as it aoea its wortc quickly ana tnorougniy. Price 5c, 69e nd f 1.09. JamesF.Ballard.Prop. 6tLoult,Mo. Stephens Eye Salve Is a heullng ointment tor ore tye. y. A sur-Ifnp- Ballard's 'noe $1.25 Please bear in mind the fact that all parts of the Atomizer, (except the bulb which is of rubber of course) are made either glass or metal. The being true you can 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. If tho wound is cleansed and appueu tno liniment nroccsa prtunpwyv beaBH at tho heallner t The DeVilbiss Atomizer to $1.25, . is priced at from i 50c IT RAYS TO TRADE HERE, m 0 Ar "Albert was III two days after strain play from the nervous when he got up and 'around he quite sane again. And I may add, a great deal more humble than used to be!" the and was he's be St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated ) The Two Specie. "What kinds of animals, Jacky, can r 8T. BEHKABD go a considerable time without "wa-ter- DRUG DEPARTMENT i ( "Camels and Ktatucky colon sic" ' " MINING CO., Incorporated, Drag Department 2K 1 . . .. V V ( f r , . V A' ''X ' . .i v r ji. l til," H"3 TT '? ",'"' "''VSMP'SCiVJ ""MTEifilfi " r--, 1 i m amTsw3sgyff p r rtfWf mmm ?' .i 'ft; - 5" u&iL luJak tt k u bj.bbpw " ti ss " 4-- x "1 Iv aui , -- a i t' m I rri " I 4 ' "" III I r. i I Mayor ij. O. itasn. Police .Tnflgn A. J- - HfitinBhf1. pi.- - IptIS11HB23 ttucjjviSyvefy ihii$interested"-IThespian', thV i ummamm. i acaiB n assm. j i lBivmBk nu i ' sss- awi - .n mi-- r r 9(i( - 'r.iv WBpHSRS: oHLAB iuTniT-- rill mever reap a of op ef dollars like lie who climbs a tree and "hollers." News of the Town - was in town on business Monday. Mrfl. C. 11. Bowniau made a viBit to friendB in Madisonviile Monday Kfrby Gordon, one of MadlBonville Fromlnont Legal Light war in the city yesterday. Chas. Trathern, of Nortonville, afternoon. When In town go to the Idle Hour show. M. Bohan was in the Oonuty Seat yesterday on business. Jae. Maloney of the well known firm of Gansler & Maloney has gone to St. Louis to purchase their winter supply of gents furnishings. This firm expects to handle a full supply of gents furnishings this season second to ;uono of the Rood and see a We pay for all tho metliolno used during the trial, if our remedy fails to completely relieve you of constipation. We take all tho risk. Yoe nre. ifot obligated to us in any way whatever, if you accept our otter. Could anything bo inoro fair for you? Is there any reason 'why you should hesitate to put onr claim to actual tnsr. The most scientific, common sense treatment Is Rexall Orderlies, which are eaten like cany. They are very pronounced, gentle and pleasant in action, and particularly agreeable in every way. They do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, flatulence grip ing or any inconvenience whatever. Rexall Orderlies are particularly good for children, aged and delicate persons. We urge you to try Rexall Orderlies at our risk. Two sizes, 10c and 15c. Remember you can get Rexall Remedies in this community ouly at our Btore The Rexall Store. St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Deyarlment. MIsaeB ( Continued from Prfge p.f There was a pencils wreck on "Indeed, 'tis truc.V replied Mr. Mann. "Good one?" the M. H. & E. Saturday. Eiht "Ahem!" enmo from Mr. Mann. cars were ditche.l aud fhe track "Some people say I am." "Wejl, you gotta, go some to beat & fcjrn up for some distance. The actor I seen In a Bhow one time," said Earliugtou wrecker was calleq Shag. but did not do much of the heavy "So? Who wns ho?" v v"So. yer a actor, eh?" he asked. Good Care of the Hair - - Makes all Women Fair ptloa everywhere, U almost always associated with tho uso of that ilUKW 111 y Hazel and Lucy Fawcott, of Mauisouville, Bpent Monday night an ark ot. Browu-lFor dependable foot wear for all in the citv with Miss Mabel the family. Call and see The Norrls King, of St. Charles, was Store Madisonviile, Ky. in the city Monday night- A. B. O'Bannon aud family Bpent Sunday in Coiltown with friends. See our ad of "Stronger Than Chas. Nisbet was iti Madlsonvillo the Law," on 3rd page. Baker & Mc-Xe- g. Sunday. - Pete Fox was In Padncah Sunday. Paul Banks was in Henderson Sunday. Anyone interested in buying a Jhome for either home or routing purposes can find out something to their advantage 'by calling at the ZBep Hickman. Blakey Adams, of Madlsonvillo, was in town Monday night. The Western Union Telegraph Co. ofllce is now located In the Cumber-lau- d Telephone CpmpaneyB building aud no more WeBtern Union business will be transacted at the passanger station. Mac Holfinau, of Madisonviile, wun in town on business Monday. Don't forget our Shoe- department a complete line of foot wear mother father, for brother, sister and the baby. Call and see The MoLeod Store, Madisonviile, Ky. Ed Phillips was in Evausville Saturday on business. Miss Adeline Toombs spent Suu-da- y - "I've forgot 1.1s name," said Shag, beiug switching his chew to tho other check, better equipped for such ser "but I seen him with my own eyes vice. turn a back somersault on top of a horse that was runnln'." The following employes of the company met the pay-c- ar Friday "Exclamatory" Was Right. up. night All of Mrs. Mason's colored washerwoman, wa3 It is said that an engineer ask- Martha, health.complaining of her husband's ed one of the clerks at the round "Why, is ho Bick, Martha?" asked house how everythiug was get- Mrs. Mason. po'ly, ting along aud he told him he "He's ve'y po'ly, ma'am, vo'ygot tho answered tho woman. "Ho's didn't know a& he had not seen exclamatory rheumatism." her sinoo Thursday night. "You mean inflammatory, Martha," said the patron. "Exclamatory means General Yard Master, D. P. to cry out." Banks says he believes he can "Yes, ma'am," replied Martha, with pull Woodrow Wilson through conviction; "dat's what It Is. Ho hol lers all the time" Judge. all right now. Engineer 0. F. Bridges sprainOF COURSE NOT. ed hiR ankle while getting off Ins engiue Sunday morning. Be has gone to his home in Nashville aud will probably be off several weeks. Several of the boys acknowledge that they have beeu iu the same condition as Ool. Eoosevolr work, tho Ho well-wreck- er Well Known Scalp Prophylactic NewbiVs Herpicide Tho worst enemy of troodhnlrls dandruff caused by nn'InvloIMa mlcrobte growth or trerm. Her etclde used lnteUigenUy destroys this Kerm remOvoa th dandruff and thuaproventa further loss of hair. It Imparts fife, luster and luxuriance which consUtuto hair beauty. There is a subtle and odor about HerplddcthatnevcroITcnds but appeals to everyone. Herpicide contains no stops Rrcaso and docs not stain or dye. Tho itchlntt which Indicates dandruff, usually adoptedalmost at our that hava once. Therelsnoncodoronyonotobodccelvodbyothcrpreparatlons by Insisting upon having kcbuIbo Herpiclaims. You can avoid possible disappointment Ion known oa tho Original Uandruft Germ Destroyer. . cide A money back Buarantee on one dollar sue bottles. St. Bernard Mining Co., incorporated, Drug Dept , Specul Agents rrmi Jfiii''! half-sho- t. The Lamp of Life. Tho comparison ot human life to tho burning and going out of a .lamp was familiar with Lat'ln authors, as wo know 'by tho term scnes dccrepltl. explains tho origin of this mota-pho- r thus: Tho ancionts never extin guished their lamps, but suffered them to go out of their own accord that Is, by tho last crackle. Henco a lamp just about to explro wob said decrepl-tare- , to cease to crackle. Hence, metaphorically, persons on tho vcrgo of the gravo were called decrepit men. Plu-tnrc- h , ho had some good cheese. "Yes, Indeed," ho replied, "I havo somo lovely cheese," "It Is not correct to call cheese 'lovely,'" Bhe said. "How is that?" ho" Inquired. "Because 'lovely should bo used to qualify only some thing that Is alive." "Well," retort cd the clerk, "I'll stick to 'lovely.'" Masses Will still De Massing. A sonp box orator tho other night, grocery store and asked the pollto clerk If What Could He Mean? A young womnn wont to a ' Painter, Piukney Willis, is off sick. box of Whitman's Candy is filled to the top, could Larkiu B. If a Fuller? ofllce. F. D. McGary, the Popular Traveling man, was in the city Saturday vlsitiug the trade. Lucian Turner, made a business trip to Nortonville Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Davidson and children who have been spending eeverul mouths hi Penbacolu, Fla., liave returned home. ROOMERS WANTED-Gentlo-a- nen can get room in good location. Apply at thlB ofllce. Mrs. D M. Evans and son D. M. jEvana, Jr.. spent Saturday in with friends ank shopping. Paul Kiug was In Madisonviile Dr. B. C. McEuen, of St. Charles, was In town on business Monday. Dr. Curry and wife, of St. Charles, were in town Monday. Dont forget tho Handsome set f Silverware to be iven away at the Idle Hour theater Friday night Oct. 2ftn, to the person holding' the Blithest number of voteB m the con- Ev-snsvi- lls ,1 F test. fHrs t r . Max Gilliland was in the citv Sunday uljnt. Vilas Hex was in town on business Monday. Robt. Davis was In the city Suu-da- y- For Sale A small coal cook Btovo. "Will sell cheap. In good condition. i i MKS EQIjOFK. to Madisonviile Monday. Chas, Niibet made a business trip Evans-Till- e C. M. Thompson went to a - at Louisville SuudaB. m f Tuesday. H. R. McCreary was in Evans-vill- e Tuesday. MeBdames M. B. Long, H. L. 3Jrowning, John L. Long and W. R. Coylo returned from the convention LOST One i Drugget detweeu Judge Bennett. Opera Iioubo and J. R. Rash's tam. Anyone finding same will be liberaly rewarded by delivering same to OFFICE Earllngtou, Ky r Mrs. SiBk, of the country, who Jbas been visiting-hemother, Mrs. 31. E. Nixon, for a few days has returned home. H, H. Yaughan who has been on through freight several days has returned to Earllngtou. "VV. M. Borders and family of mu city yesterday afternoon. JBibles and Wall Mottoes, all grades aud prices. Pictures of Jesus Christ as Infant, youth, Crucified autd Ideal, lOo for the four. Can jfttrnleh you any book published. WAIiTBU N. MARTIN. Underwood spont Friday Oscar city bare moved to Madieonvillo. John Bergnan of Madisonviile this wb in a Kellys Stationon account the of tho ac-eeu- nt er who was burled in that place that day. Mr. and Mrs. Daye Cowell spent Sunday in Nortonville with friendB Mrs. John Franklin spent Friday afternoon in Mortons Gap with death of his grand-jwoth- friends., DrOTSW. Parker of Madisonviile petit a few hours in the city Satur-dtaj morning. Charlie Burton a former Earlinc-to- n boy who has signed with the Clnclnatti base ball team for the nxt season was in the city Sunday visiting friends he was with the Irontou Ohio Team last seasou. James Alexander of Madisouville was in the City a hours Saturday afternoon We invito viu to call and see our Hue of careful selected Tapp.vyfoot wear. in Earlington. The MoLeod St.ke, Ned Barnes went to Madisonviile , , Madisonviile, Ky. Monday. Nick Long, of Madisonviile, was Edd. J. Philips made a business trip to Evansville Saturday iu the a visitor in the city Sunday afterinterest of the St. Bernard Mining noon. Co. Miss Mollfe Whalen spent a few "Stronger Than tho Law," as hours in the County Seat Saturday bast weariug shoe ever made. Ask afternoon. the man that has worn them. A little effort on your part Baker & Hickman. will win the set of Silverware to be Mr. aud Mrs. J, A. Mills of Madi given away, at the Idle Hour Friday sonvlUe spent Suudav morninir in ulghtaO.it. 25th, to the one who tho city.iittending Eorvlces M the has the highest trumber of votes. OatkollcICJUioh. Mlhf.09 Daisy and Kate Borders Miss Aalade Toomds of Madison spiiuc Saturday iu Madlsonvillo with ville wasa,visitor iu the city Sui-da- p n n 11(18 morning. Mrs. A. 0. Slsk spont Saturday Look who's cumingl Florence In Madisouville with her Lawrence and Owen Moore at Idle slsx--r Mis. N I. Toomds. Hour Thursday uight, October 24. W 'Hiifd two roomer?. Bailrond Misses Mabel Browning, Elizabeth me.. L.reniiHil. Mrs. Eolokf. MadiLong aud Ruth Long were in Mr. anu Mr-- . D. E. Lynn are Sunday. sonviile Frank "Walker wont to Evannville spending this week In St. Louis, Mo. with relatives. Monday. Uol. V. O. McLaod of MadisouBen Myers, of Madisonviile, was ville, was a visitor in the city Satin in town on business Monday. urday afternoon'. NorrlsKlug, of St. Charles was in "Stronger Tha.ii tho Law," the town Sunday night. best shoe for farmers. Every pair I can save you money on your fall guaranteed by ourselves and the suit. Let me show you my samples. manufacturers. Baker & Hickman. "Walter N. Maktin. City Marshall Wm. Bradley spent Miss Margaret Mitchell who has Sunday In Hopkinsmlle wit rela been attending Bowling Green Bus- tives. iness University at Bowling Green Ott Slsk, of .the country, was in for the past three months has ret town Monday. urned home. If you love to Bee a goo'd motion Neal Splllman was at home Sunpicture show go to the Idle Hour. day. Miss Elizabeth Victory was In Misses Kathleen Spillman and Madisonviile Monday afternoon. Margaret Atkinson were driving in Mrs. C A. 'Morton, of MadisonMadisouville Sunday. "Stronger Than the Law," as viile, wae iu tho city Monday after-- , near waterproof as leather can bo noon. See our ad of "Stronger Than made. Baker & Hickman. McEueu, of Sr. Charles, the Law," on 3rd page, Baker & Bartou Hickman. waB in town Monday. The Miss Nell Robinson, of St. Charles' Hans was summoned to court to wae in town Monday visiting friends identify a stolen hog. Paul King was In Madisonviile If the hog Tiad any On being asked he reSunday afternooq. plied: "The only dat I saw vas dat his tallyas cut off." Misses Margaret and Louise of Madisouville were the guest of the MisseB Victorys SatNo Change. Old Woman "What are eggs tourday. day?" Kid "Just tho same as any Rember there Is to be given away other day absolutely Free at the Idle Hour around 'em."little things with sheila Friday night a hanBome Silverware to the one holding the highasr numWall of the Pessimist ber of votes in the contot. Be on "Yes, I consider my life a failure." haud that night. "0 Henry, how Bad! Why should you W. F. Lavauder was in the cou- Bay that?" "I spend all my time mak nty seat on business Saturday mpr-niu- log money enough to buy food and clothes, and the food disagrees with ' me, and my clothes don't fit." Mrs. Marvin Lanior was in Saturday shopping aud Not After Cooking. siting friends. "To the pure all things are pure." Mrs. Jl V. McEuen and daughter Still, I guess they would be a little Ruth, of St. Charles, were in town doubtful it they saw the pure food at (ttae boarding house." Monday. Ear-Mark- s, ear-mark- s, ear-mar- Old Gentleman (to kid who's smoking) When I was your age I didn't smoke In tho way you do. The Kid Well, I guess you didn't I'm the champeen inhaler of the ward. at the close of a fervid appeal, wound up with the following lucid and peroration: "And now, What He Took. "Going down the river to spend after everything has heon said, Sunday with tho folks," panted tho nftor everything has heon done, tho excited week-enjaunter, as he swung great masses ot tho pcoplo will still aboard a moving car.' "No. I don't constitute tho bulk of tho population," need any luggage; all I take for theso week-enexcursions is Just a night-brusOrigin of Pawnbrokers' Sign. and a On tho doors of early Florentine lily sign. bankers was tho three-lea- f tho Illy bolntr the emblem of Flor- w MI!:;rn-'r- -. Jn Japan. otico. nnil claim Is now made that The icP8eur ot propt "ty valued at thin la whv tho nnwnbrokor of today 5150,000 Is counted rich in Japan, and haB tno threo balls au his Blgn, which there Is only one man whoso osjato of appoars to bo an evolution of the aoout $v,uuii,uuu ranKs mm wltn the three-lea- f Illy. worms ncn men. com-rade- s, d d h tooth-gown.- " F-- i i , Proud PersonsV Somo men thoro aro "Who'd rather dlo Than cat a picco Of humble pie. i scalper!" "In that caae," said tho doctor, hesitating for the first time in hie career, "omit the bleeding. Fill hit stomach with warrn water. Ten a bled immediately. "But," gasped tho hapless wetch, "I havo Just bought two reserved seal ball game from tickets for a Cub-Giant- Forestalled. Dr. Sangrado, with scarcely a glance at the patient, ordered that he be s ducats, please." Parisians aro concerned about the question ot wearing mustaches ana . k.n.ita Vin tnnrinnrv Itnliicr tn rmrt h ornaments. SLZ JSL. aUto with these with an old one his forget that ho over was young. Sight of the Color Blind. A tolor blind person sees light an With an Eye to Economy. gray dnd dark colors Lawyer (to wife) Well if you are either white-o- r determined to sue for divorce, at least appear either as dark gray or black. let us keep down tho expensu as much this mutual sensitiveness is duo vo as possible I will act as your coun- tho fact that the light nerves and color nerves aro closely interbound, but sel. Lifo. there is a different set of norves for both light and color, just as there aro Ye noDoy. Havo a hobby, yes, but don't com- different sets of nerves for tempera-tur- o and for touch. pel other poople to ride it. i The Young r.nd the Old. The principal trouble with a young man is that he declines to realize Man's Face. i? I long-honore- d Encouragement. Ab8entMlnded Professor. A certain university professor was Mollle And so you proposed mar noted for hlB riage to her? One morning as he sat at tho breakfast taChollle Yes. "And did she glvo you any encour ble with a scientific magazlno propped up before him, his wife was astonagement?" ished to see him rcn h out for the "Oh, yes." maplo sirup r"'r It down lua, back, 'Congratulations In order?" ond lean over nnd scratch his "No. she refused me." "But I thought you said Bho gavt you encouragement?" "She did. She looked at mo twica before che refused me." absent-mindednes- To Pack a Trunk. Take a couplo of horses tho height of a chair; they take up llttlo space in a storeroom. TJso them to set a trunk on whon packing It. It will save your wife many a backache and savo yob or whoever removes It after It U packed, from lifting it up from tho floor. Something Added to a Letter. Teacher Tommlo, what is a post script? Tommlo Don't know ma'am. "Why, yes you do. After I wrlU a letter I add something to It. That'i Public Democratic a postscript." "Oh, Is it ma'am? I thought they called 'em postago stamps!" FACTS IN THE CASE. Speaking THE HON. JNO. C. DUFFY Ctoorc De-Quiz filiie r A. I . v I suppose that you were deeply touched whon your wlfo presented you with that easy chair oa your birthday annlversay. Benedict (sadly) Yes, I was touch ad for ? 35 to pay for It. Official How Of Hopkinsville, will address the voters of Earlington and Hopkins county at the City Hall Thursday, Oct. 24, 7:30 p. m. Oh the political issues of the day.' You are respectfully invited to J'- Tenure, g. thoughtlessly do our affeotloaa roam I A trm or two is rone, Aad yfhtn a man begins to feel at home We tell htm to move on. .Missing the Chance. HoterManager Oh, yeB, after a big night in the dining room we miss Quite a lot of silver! Reporter, (slyly) But very little of the paper money gets; away, eh? Jttdge. ".., Mad-isonvil- THE WILSON - MARSHALL CLUE i a ElP''w 'Kffl&niMiHiiiMm