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Digital page images are linked to the text file. rii c tlr lI Il A I0 UBDAY RIDAY nd hFs4Ft NOON- t x SL IIF YOU DONT ADVERTISE YOUR F3 lJSINESSADVERTI E IT FOR SALEj r u =I i TWENTY THIRD YEAR EARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KY FRIDAY OCTOBER 25 1912 No 86 N t i i J1 i Our 19th SemiAnnual Loom End Sale it t Begins Thursday 31i-t r 4lI m d GOOD WORDS R For Rev W A Grant Now Sta tioned at Earlington k t rAS MADE A PINE IREGORD AT HODGENVILLE WHERE HE JS PORUkARWITH ALL RViW A Grant Methodist i minister in chiirgc of the Hod penville and Buffalo churches S +r left Tuesday fur Morgaufield whore he will attend theConfur once sai tho Hodgeuvillo JEor 1alts J Before leaving Brother Grant stated to a ropresontntiva of the Herald thnt he did not knnw j whether he w3uld be returned to 3his preaent charge or not The Coufereuc will result in ilIum ber of chnnges and whether he i will be among those placed in other towns will unto be known Until the meeting adjourns Rev W A GrantI Since his residence here Brol hI 1JorGrant has done a great work good and has built up hisI churches ina manner that darer l1 yes the highest praise But it is always these good men that nreI IrliJ taken away from charges that they have labored earnestly in pJnoedt11 on their hands to remove t that and shoulder another His conscientious work here conld have done nothing only attract the notice of those higher up 111I the nifrtirs Of the church and while nothing can be said forcer Lain it is doubtful if Brother Grant will be retarded to- Y this lk chargp 1 During the time in w hich he hits 1 load the Hodgenville and Buffalo tcJ1ltrOhe8 in his charge Ibout3SI tj new members have been added rt over four thousand dollars husI t beeu raised and other people t twhich while as important these Brotherwr Grant lies kept his members en 5thused with the work has built t up Schoolst has increased L attendance at prayemeeting J 1 f such work that it- will be a great loss to the memo t bera of the two churches to give i hun up He will remain away about a week or ten days after lichich he will return tp his home i to stay or to make prepara r tipiiVtopoelBwhere HIB friends Indj oO worker ire ill devoutly 1rital4Yorp ctftur i tI q a i s u Nortonville Notes 1 tJ Dr T R Howell W O Hamby and A 1J Hapy spent several days iu1ui5viUelast week Mrs JohuHaleissvcrlmat this writitfg Miss Hit Almon and VB Hander went to HopfcmsviUe last week1 and surprised their fri suds by getting married They will leave in a few days for Texas Their many friends wish thorn much happiness I Garnett Jones of Howell Ind called on due of our fair young ladies Monday Mr and Mrs L S Jackson was at Oak Hill Sunday VO Hamby has returned this work after a mouths vaca loll Quite a number from here at reI dedthe trTstate meeting of jheWO W at Paducah Sunday w i lr1ilien uj bid TkInfite etirae- week t in the country visiting reJ atives Mr and Mrs Ohas Blackburn spent Wednesday night with Win Barnes and family A Mr and Mrs Burk Stanley and daughter Iva of tjuidison ville were here Tuesday enrouto from Louisville and Frankfort Chester OBryan oh Dawsou visited friends hero Sunday Excursion to Louisville Advertisement t The L N will run an excursion from Burlington to Louis vine over the M H E railroad t on November 3rd The train will leave Earliugtou about midnight or to be exact 12 80 a m and will arrive in Louisville about 6 a m Returning the train will leave Louisville JNo v mber 3rd at 8 p m Fare for the round trip 200 from Earl ington Oct 20 acid Nov 1 Jv Play to an Appreciative Audience The IendrsonElks Merry Minstrels played toit most ap preciative audience at tire Gar rick Theatre in HidisonvHleY Wednesday evening Oot22 i- Seldqm is an ameteur perform = auco so well staged as was this one The endmen could not lime been bett rtJjerJokes were rich and rare lieepitig the audience in one coutinuous uproar while Mister Frank Woodward ast1 e blackfMo midget was captivating in his clever impersonations The ballad singers responded toe cbore after enchore and in no way could this performance be improved upqn each and every one acting his part swell Notice I To My Friends Dam in the Idle Hour Popularity Contest find respectfully ask gnat my friends save their coupons for me and help me to win the Watch or Bracelet I will appreciate any fayor no master how Bmtll I NWZ rxclyti 11 f JI i kv t s See Our Page Ad in Tuesdays Bee u CUTS oUT FUEL OIL Jt Standard Oil C ri Wil Ste Sale of Crude 6ikOcernbtr lst Jt f f MEANS HEAVIER DEMAND FOR COAL ArD COSTLY H CHANGEgfOR Chicago jctr4f1herp be no mare fusljof lsolil wihl Standard Oil tampanyfliftP r December lit anm r i aotliii Ol part oHhe big oi oprnpany il biMoss f cause coal and ot ler substitute must be used in J Irfce of this npr refined oil In Chicago alone scores of milho of barrels of crude oil are bUt ed every year The International Harvester Co uses 8000000 b tjrreis anuuall ofIfactories through tlhe country are using fuel oilandL will liave to change to coal or other more expensive fuelWre cause for bandooirictikesaofcrtfflsDp 1o is that the plteaotieiitil1nCC0E16 in the useofgnaojinetnm ny lines demaucls that the crud product be not wasted and that it is more profitable to keep and refine the crude oil This will cause extensive changes in man ufacturin equipments and methods in many lines and will corn pal the advance rupricesof many products of manufacture1 par ticularly in the steel and iron trade Feel languid week tup down Headache Stomach off A good remedy ts nutdoc- Blood Bitters Ask your druggist Prl lioo WILSONMARSHALL CLUB Holds Interesting Meeting Last Evening and Enjoy Talk by Hon John C Duffy The Euliu ton WilsonMtr shall Club held its regular week ly meeting at the City En 11 last evening There were about 200 members present and the names of fortyfive additional members were added to the already large merubership of about 000 The irip ting was called to or derby President Barnett and the reports of che secretary and treasure tt ere read both of1 which were very fluttering Mr Henry W Rovers served the olubas secretary filling Mr Malonoys p actvho was culled to St Lomson busineds So well did Mr rogers fill the secretary place he was unanimously chosen by the club to poll the city of Elrliugton which he in a pic little address to the membVra agreed to do within the next two days The Honorable Jno 0 Duffy of Hopkinsville the speaker of the eveuinc made an excellent talkon the political issues the day sabatanuating his state manta with facts and figures He was frequently interrupted by continued from Jus large and attentive audience whose attention he held to the man for more than an hour and a half His talk was not only instructive but indeed iuterebt ing and the Earlington Club is to be congratulated nhIVrn deournd to abl e aspeakir ari ifluffy fiI Ii c 1 r it brt 0 Baker Hickman MADISONVILLE SILVER SET GOES TO- p MRS J P HAMER i I Mrs J PIiamerWins the Silver Set Given by tlieIdle Hour TheatreSi CONTESTllI VV WMrs JPHHmer wins with a totalof 100675 votes Florence withlJLoiim Nellie McManus and Oath erine Finwick close behind The contest is getting hotter every day yetIJoints that ache muscles that are drawn orcoutracted should ba trea fed with BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT It penetrates to the spot sufy MiningComent VICTORIA LODGE NO 84 K OF P NOTES Nobdt has got Chancellor 0omniup4lerJUhti + goatryet The Knights arp looking forward with keen anticipation to that banquetwhich may be soomV Now is the time for every Knight to get in line and do his du yFJrst attend your Lodge whenever possible Then workI after new members good mater ial only as if the who thing I willka good odie every time The Order of Knights of Pyth ias is essentially a young mans order although the older theI member usually the more en tliusiastic he is He knows that Clit Vii a good thing Lit every member do his part to reach the million mark If he does that it will reach the milliphs easily Visiting Knights 1reever welE come The lodge meets every Monday night at 730 oh the 3rd floor of the Victory building a i A Log On The Track of the fast express means serious trouble ahead if not removed BO does loss of appetite It means lack of vitality loss of strength and nerve weakness It appetite falls take Electric Bitters quickly to overcome the cause the stomach and curing the Indigestion Michael Hesshelmer of Lin coin Neb had been sick over three Eleotrlc13ittersagain They have helped thou aande They give pure brood strode GOP v Jack Johnson Repudiated by His Own Race at Washington Washington Oct l3JacksJohnson was repudiated as a reiTfolutionst a public mass meeting of here last night The resolutions denounced the mating of whites and hijacks as inharmonious with vmoralet1uos 100 Reward Wilt be paid toaDY person bovine sag kind of pain or ache if Shlpps giveRl ot Try JttfiMtS c N- K J J ft 1 M A4eei090Ve0Nrbee4 Church Notes i saeeeeeeeeeoseee Chrisjian Church Bible School 9 0A M Lords Supper 1045 A M followed by the morning sermon Subject The Ohiirchs Call for Workers The night service at i73O will be nn edhob meatlugOf the great Conven don held in Louisville There will be talks by those who went inter spersed with special music A cord ial invitation IB extended to all A Bargain Month this is the EvtiUBvtlle Couriers annual bargain month Subscrip tions will be taken in October for only 200 covering the dally Cour ier by mall one year Thousands of subscriptions are now beirig receiv ed by this flue newspaper LuckiBarberrather than the rule In China In the old days Itinerant barbers attending to their customers wants In the streets or In the customers home There appears to be no tendency toward the institution of barber shops since the change of Impressing In fact the tendency locally is to do away with the rb Altogether Thus many families are purchasing hairclip thedUlySayes leg ofBoy It seemed that my 14 year old boy would have to lose his lets on account of an ugly ulcer caused by a bad bruise wrote D P Howard Aquone N C AH remedies sad doctors treatment failed till we tried Buoklens Aruba Salve and cured him with ono box Cures burns ybnlN skill ernptions piles 25c at all druggists Band for Pigeons To place a band ona pigeon hold the hind claw back and press the front claws through the ring draw the ring close tip to the knee joint and then when on a level with tho extremity of the hind claw gently pull the hind claw through the ring and the ring will be in position and will not unless it has been placed on at too early a date fall Modern Axiom Fhlleyouold you may have things you cannot Life Nature Kind to the Giraffe Besides its long neck the giraffe has useful tongue which can be greatly elongated and in this stato can be coll ed around branches for tho purpose of drawing them don FLORENCE LAWRENCE ofI i I t n1IMovingappear only in the Victorpicttures relented once n week by trie gOoAfterb 1 ii for over a year Miss Floreiics Lawrence comes buck to her own and is delighting thousands of people all over the country m J every theatre where Universal Pictures are shown Miss Law rences absence has been missed by thousands of people MovingPictures She comes hack stronger andY better than ever The year that she has heeu away has been spent lu traveling abroad and this f seems to have given a finish ed touch to her work ditt was whollJ lacking before Yqu all perhaps know that her4 strong point tecopiedy buttnowr8heyip just as good if not better in dramas You will have chance to see this tallented young ladys work here in town for Mr Wai ker manager of the Idle Hoar Theatre has promised us ever picture that Miss Lawrence will appear in He is to bfe cougrat ulated on securing such fine pic 1turningthat if lilt pictures in the future hold to the same high standard they have in the pastlie will con tinue to have the goodwill of our city And he is promising us something better every week in the future Stop That Ache Any ache or pain iu any part of the body can be relieved with Bhipps Quick Relief Liniment 100 reward If it fails and the purchase price is not refunded Try it and see sac at all DruggistsSInvitation to Failure A large proportion of the failures In life are to be found In the ranks of the chronic leanera Orison Swett Mardcn I tr n RoYAL BAKINOPOWDER ftMslfaillliliilOiiallllesiDfcGffll I J Prod Prescott of the University ofRMichigan testified before tie Pure Food Committee of Congress that the acid of grapes held highest rank as an I article of food and he regarded the re suits from baking with cream of tartar baking powder ale favorable to healthrRoyal w ihtonly JSafeaig PanderSfrom Royal Crap Cream ofT ar 1 aY artu 4r h rTT T iJ b- iJTa hJN b ft ll1 I I Iio u f t 1rr I c c iL ir riZf i t 1 NH j C r i Lvi j t 1 ir p m Y 1 r 1 i r r Ihe fee 1 r Ii 0 M MOORE AND PUBLISHER 1 FAWOETTSs 1ryr11PAUL AND BUSINESS MANAGER k t 1 i Association of IMelflbi League 1 Branch Office in Ben Slatons Office Door to Post j DAVIS trI yule Kentucky Phone No AILEEN 1 Y 47 I Friday October 25 1912 i i Made His Demands Definite The minimum wage appeals t to one English boy who was asked the his teacher to write as hisJfather asking for an increase in pocket 7 money Tho boy set forth the need t of largo funds and ended with a Ix f courteous for a minimum sum or money Ono of the reasons L for the demand was that the boy did not get enough taffy to eat and had r BO papers to road o i Health and Cheer t There is longevity in the sunny soulr that eases our Jolts and makes our t t o Bides shako with laughter There Is goodanews have a magic effect even upon Inva lids We often see a whole store or factory or home transformed by one gunny soul On tho other hand we have seen them blighted and made dark by a gloomy morose faultfind = tag person I Blessings of Good Temper No trait of character Is more val k table than the possession of a good ri temper Home can never be made happy without it It is like flowers springing up in our pathway reviving and cheering us Beyond the Touch of Time A roan never becomes too old to throw out his chest as ho passes a looking glass Atchison Globe y Embarrassing Hospitality Tho are very friendly and are continually offering gifts of chick en and eggs They have a very strong drink on the order of tapul which they bring forth on all occasions and the etiquette of the country requires that one should take a drink The con tinned Invitation to drink this cong cong was tho most disagreeable part of the trip through their country I Manna Times r 1Very Mysterious An old colored woman had occaslog w to call the doctor for her husband who was very ill The made a diagnosis and pronounced it a severe case of gastritis Oh Lor doctor ejaculated the old woman how did hafntthouse an powerful little ob dat Harpers Bazar for September Revised Version h suppose that when you left the convention you exclaimed I came I- aw I conquered Y Not exactly re fHe J the delegate who changed his tteInd That is what I was going to My but I modified It to I came I jras seen I concurred II I J N TIME CAROl Time 01 arrival of trains passing through and departure of trains o originating at Earhngtpn Effective Sunday April 9 Jell NORTH BOUND No 92 026 a m No 62 1108ainI No 94 73p m JNo B4 1l22 p m SOUTH BOUND No 68 480 am ITNo 95 749ams No 51 421 p m- o031048 p m- INTERURBAN TRAINS NOl TJI BOUND aNo 100 764 am No 108 200 p m r No 110 602 p m SOUTH BOUND No 106 710a m No 1071267 pm No 1091 810 pm No 111 to 010 pmt MHETIME CARD rJ M H E time card went Into effect Sunday April 9 1911 I No 112 leav s645a nt No 118 p m 1 C R R TIME CARD Time of of Illinois Con Iral trains from Nortonville Ky NORTH BOUND NO 102128 pm No lot 840 a m No 122 local pa8s1045 a m No 130 local 086 p m SOUTH BOUND No 1O1 408 pm No 103 140 am No 121oo 1 pass 128 pi pl No 185 local pass 568 a m I by dq f ii T1- g g C 1 da- rl 0 =1 Advertising Rates I Display Advertisements simile issue 15o per inch Locals and Inside Pagos Readers lOo per line Resolutions and Cards of Thanks 50 per line Obituary 6c per line Slight reductions on time contract display advertise ments Also locals that run several months without change Entered at the Earlln ton Post Office as Second Class Matter Next 242 Rings MISS Mgr telephone demand Ifugaos doctor arrlves380 CITY DIRECTORY Mayor F D RashtPolicy Judge A J Bennett Chit f Police Win Bradley Night Chief J H Haraby ClerkPaul P Price TrensurerFrnnl B Arnold City Physician W EL Nisbet City EnRlneer R E Whipfler Street Commissioner Robt Woof Councllmen Madison Oldham J M Oansler Gao 0 Atkinson Thos Blair C M Henry Mooting nigh in each month MOOrejlBoardG Gilbert King and Curtis B Johnson M D- PostmasterOhas I Cowell FIRE DEPARTMENTH D Rog ers Chief F B Arnold Assistant Chief Chas Barnett Captain Claude Long Gilbert Long W D Cavaness Brick Bouthworth Bakei FuRate Geo T Miller Will Ray burn Bryant Deal Firemen CHURCHES CATHOLIC CHURCH First was every Sunday and hojy day at 70 a m Second mass and preachiuj 930 a m Vespers and benediction p m I ev J P McParland Pastor CHRISTIAN OHUROH Sunday school at 930 a ui Preaching ever Lords day at 1046 a m and 745 i m Prayer meeting ovary Wednes day at 780 p mIREV H J BRAXELTON Pastor M E CHURCH Regular service third Sunday at 11 a tn and 730 p m Prayer meeting Thursday evoulm at 730 Sundayschool at 280 p 1111 Class meetinJrsecond Sunday 1030 amREV G W DAME PastorI M E CHURCH CJOUTH Rev W A Grant pastor Services OL every Sunday at 11 a m and 74o p m Sunday school at 98 a m Prayer meeting Wedneedaj evenings at 730 oclock Ladies Aid Society every Monday afternoon Official Bdard meeting Monday after first Sunday u each monOIMISSIONARYBAPTISTO1lUHOll has services 2nd and 4th Sunday in each month also Saturday night before Hud Sunday night following eych Subday prayer meeting Wed desday evening Sabbath school Dr A O Sisk Supt Ladies Aid meets each Tuesday afternoon at 2 oclock Paftor W H Gregor of Louisville JENFKAI BAPTIST CHUROH Services tourth 3nnJay morning and evening in each month and Satur day evening preceding Pra emeeting Friday eveniiR Sunday school 2 p m- REV T J LYNN Pastor EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services 2nd and 4tu Sunday ulKb at 745 at the Library Sunday School at 3 p m REV GEO C ABBITT Rector LODGES Masonic Lodge E W Turner No 648 meets 1st aud 3rd Fridays in each month G D COWELL Sec Victoria Lodga t No 84 K of P meets every Monday night Visitors welcome NEWTONK S Hopkins Lodge A O U W No 561 meets every Thursday night Y Q WALKER Sec Golden Cruse Lodge Elultn ton No 525 meets 1st and 3rd Saturday night in each month MRS BERTHA UMSTEAD Sea Degree of Honor No 10 meota 1st and 3rd Saturday nights in each month Miss LIZZIE HUFF Seo Ben Hur Lodge Earllngtou Court No 65 meets every 1st and 3rd Monday nicht at old Masonic Hall DR 0 B JOHNSON Scribe Standwaite Tribe NO 57 Red Men moats sleepHARRY Q of R Woodmen of the World Catalpu Camp No 801 meets every Weanes day night All members are ear nestly requested to be there BERNARD WALTON Clerk MONROE DAVIS Denutv Clerk Modern Woodmen of the World No 11992 meets every Wednesday Y Q WALKER See Elks B P O No 788 meets at nightJ Ruler ROY S WILSON Secretary Earllngton Chapter U D C meets 1st Thursday In each month at 280 p m MRS EMMA DAVIS Pres Knights and Ladles of Security will meet every second and fourth Monday nights Visiting members invited to attend WIL OARUICJAN Clerk VisitUig momherb are nfythestLodgesWhat Constitutes Man It seems to mo that the wit of lulu strength his grace his tendency his art is the grace and presence of God- Eihlerrn J wiJ oI ff ft to 1i y ii J 70 V 1ie p BACKACHE NOT A DISEASE But a Symptom a Danger Sig nal Which Every Woman Should Heed Backache is a symptom of organic weakness or derangement If you have backache dont neglect it To get per manent relief you must reach the root of the trouble Read about Mrs Wood alls experience Mortens GapKentuckyI suffered two years with female disorders my health was very bad and I hadacQntinual- backache which was simply awful I could not stand on my feet long enough to cook a trs victuals wiiuout my back nearly killing me and I would have such draggingsensa tions I could hardly bear it I had sore i ness in each side could not stand tigh clothing and was irregular I was com pletely run down On advice I tool ComIan or my own work washing and everything and never have backache any more I pzaiseittestimony will help others you may pub Ifsh itMrs OLLIE WoooXtL Mor tons Gap Kentucky If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia R Plnkhnms Vegetable Compound will help you write to Lydia Medicine Co confidential Lynn Massifornd vice Your letter will be opened read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence Select the Beautiful Way There Is a beautiful and an ugly way In which to say almost everything and happiness depends upon which way we take You can upset a person wayIyou may call him in the morning or you may give him a beau tiful start by the cheerfulness of your greeting So not only In words but in all the little common courtesies and duties of life think or tho beautiful way of doing eachD K Porter Encouraging Him Bashful Youthlm so afraid ti see your father Did anyone else ever ask him The Maiden Yea Arthur and they suffered like heroes The ClubFellow Meeting Opportunity To face every opportunity of life thoughtfully and to ask its meaning bravely and earnestly is the only way to meet supreme opportunitle when they come whether openfaced or disguised Maltble D Babcock of Books IRuthles8Deitroyer of hooks known was the Babylonian king Neb onassar who In the third century B C destroyed all the records of the reigns and rules precedent to himself Pitfalls to Avoid Argument as usually managed le- the worst sort of conversation as it Is generally in books the worst sort of reading Swift Poor Rich Sometimes poverty consists in Just feeding the poor Half the millionaire in the country dont know how much they are worth Atlantic Constitution MALARIA headache biliousness in digestion rheumatism pimples blotches yellow complexion etc are all signs of poisons in your blood These poisons should be driven out or serious illness may result To get rid of them us- eBedfords8 o BlackDraughti the old reliable purely vegetable liver medicine Mrs J H Easier of U saysIr years I felt bad most of Thedfordsnow I feel better than when I was 16 years old Your druggist sells it in 25 cent packages Insist on Bedfords l ip t a- D f vi00 WP rc 0 I SUNDAY SCHOOLS OF KENTUCKY state Convention Will Meet ar Paflucah i OCTOBER 29 TO NOVEMBER 1 Famous Musicians to Be Present Among Noted Speakers Are W C Pearce Rev F N Palmor Rev W Fred Long and Various State Lend era and Divines t The Fortyseventh Animal Convon tlon of the Kentucky Sunday School Association will be hold in Pndncnli Oct 20 Nov li ThcvState eseiullvo committee lies put forth every effort to mole this the greatest convention ever held In the state and In formlim the program has secured experts cov Sl1IldnjIparent all who arc In any way il1t rested In building up a true citizenship bonIr something helpful at tile various sesHlotiH and conferences of the convention The music will both ehargo ot Pro lessor B O Kxcell of Chicago who will have as his pianist Professor A W Roper of Wlnona Luke Ind T1ic rie two men led the music nt tho Worlds Sunday School Convention In Wjinhltip oca1 J idd 3 w c PKABCB ton and also at the International Sun day School Convention at San Fraucls co One of these has been fittingly called the music king and the other the piano wizard The International Association will IM represented by Mr W C Pearce of Chicago who for many years bas been at the head of the organized adult Bi ble class movement In America Be will speak on such topics as The What and How of Teacher Training The Adult Bible Class und Its Meaning to thin World The Sunday School Or ganized The Bible In Action Mr Pearce Is a man of deep spiritual power anti wilt help every one who has the opportunity of tearing him Dr Palhior en Program Rev YoN Palmer D D of Winoan Lake Ind will have four periods of Bible study Dr Palmer will attend only a few conventions this year and Ken tacky has been peculiarly fortunate lug securing him at this time Rev W Fred Long general secretary of the Mississippi Sunday School Asso elation will be among the speakers and comes to pay a visit to his old hump as be is a Kentuckian and spent mnit of the years of his early manhood in Paducah He 1s now one of the must successful Sunday School workers In America Ono pf hs addresses will IH The Boy Over Fool 11111 Kentucky Speakers Among the speakers from Kentucky will be Judge C C Grossham of IM ducah Hon Jf B Weaver of Louis ville president of the state associa tlon Rev George A Joplin generut Secretary of the state association Rum Huston Quin of Louisville chairman of the state executive committee Rev TO Gebauer of Henderson Mr W J Vaughan of Louisa and Miss Maude L Dance of Louisville ull field work ersof the state association Miss Frances L Qrlgshy of Louisville office see retary of the state association Miss Nannie Lee Fiiiyser of Louisville so well known everywhere us a speaker of rare ability Walter Frazee state superintendent of the Kentucky Bible School Association Rev Byron Ur De Meat D Dof the Southern Baptist Theological seminary Louisville Miss Madeline Scalierof Louisville Mrs Agnes L EJfort cif Ashland Mr 0 1 Nugent Jrt Louisville president of the Jefferson County Association ml many others who will take part in the conferences This will be a wonderful opportunity to meet wltt thelfeuding Sunday School worker of the state and ho able tQ ask and have answered many of tile questions that are troll hung you v = 1o o 1WAllfs NALId 1 4 IF l 11ItJ i Ce A MORTCM w- c f MADISONVILLE KY iii t I 1 ti lJ 1 FiaBeral Director and EmbQ1inel1 r i f IIAny NiUhICall Answered Promptly Day or I L l J I 1 0 H Her Household Gods Miss Oddways In receiving a friend In her now apartment tho other day snld cordially Well here I am you see In my now homo with all my lasts and pennants gathered about mo Felt the Sting of Failure What naked the hunter who had mistakenly shot a guide bending down engorly Is your name Smith gasped tho guido with his last breath The hunters fnca fell And 1 came up hero he exclaimed ruefully In pursuit oC rare game r Puck His Example Teacher Bobby give BO an exam pIe oHhe word damper Hobby after a moments thought = Paw says maw Is too dampertlcular about his feet beln wiped Beaton Transcript Men of Various Pursuits A policeman a quarryman and a rondmcndcr were among the prizewinners at nn arts and crafts vchlbl ilon held In Yorkshlro England vII Inge recently To Clean Fountains The best way to clean drinking fountains which cannot be reached on the inside Is to use scalding hot wa ter and a big handful of shot Fill tho fountain about a quarter full of hot water and then pour in the shot Shake the vessel briskly so that tho shot will scrape along tho bottom and sides of the fountain This will ra- mon the scum and leave the fountain sweet and clean Leading to Higher Things Men and women are created by Im puting to them noble qualities of which they arc not conscious and byi giving hem responsibility iii Improving Tobacco If you nro a pipe smoker try this Place the core of an apple in your to bacco Jar on top of your tobacco and you will bo surprised nt tho improved flavor It imparts to the tobacco besides keeping It moist Religious Wtrk in United States Actively engaged in the work of saving souls In the United States aro 14G distinct denominations This docs t not Include tho followers ot Confucius Buddha Mohammed Shintoism and other sects in the field long before Christianity got a foothold In this world Afteclt Pa what is an inheritance tautrIAn Inheritance tax bo is the of promoters real estateaMeRtJ mining stock sharks that take up a mans time just as soon as they leant fl that he has fallen heir to a little money Detroit Free Press Very Serious It is a very serious matter ta auk I for one medicine and have thejwrong one given you For this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine BLACKDRAUGhTLiver The reputation of thia old reliable medicine for constipation la digestion and liver trouble is firmly I established It does not Imitate other medicines Itia better thaa others or it would net be the fa IatgcII SOLD IN TOWN P1 I f Irsl ll awrlfr DEVILBISSC Guaranteed Atomizers There are few homes where the Atomizer is not used in some form at some time and with a view of making it possi ble for you to acquire the best article of this kind on the mar ket we have very recently added the DeVilbiss line to our stockThis Atomizer is manufactured by a firm which have had w J years f experience in the business and are every where recog nized as producers of strictly quality gqods 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 AtomizersrFollowing are shown three of the most popular numbers with prices which we feel sure you will agree are most reason able i Price 125 I Please bear in mind the fact that all parts of the Atomizer w except the bulb which is of rubber of course are made teitherglass or metal The being true you can very readily under stand the ease and simplicity with which the Atomizer can be kept in a perfectlyjsanitary condition as continued boiling or washing will in no way affect its efficiency i The DeVilbiss Atomizer is priced at from soc to i25v j St Bernard Mining Co Incorporated t a Y I TTMENTjwrw t i r b t I 5 1Aay I t Suits for FalII I have secured the agency for the COSMO POLITAN TAILORING COof Chicago arid will be pleased to take your order for that next suit I have some beautiful sam pIesand the prices are right too They range from 1150 UPGive me a call A pleasure to show samples i I Walter N Martini i Office x Earlington Ky J The man who whispers down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and i hollers rr j1 0 II News of the Town t Mrs Ed Wise who bas ben visit k Inain Anton hRS returned home I Miss Elizabeth Victory was in i Evanevlllo yesterday shopping i Dont forget our Shoo dopartment a complete lint of foot wear mother 1 fattier for brother sister and the baby Call anti see TUB MoLEOD STORE o MadlRonville Ky Mrs Frank Sink of the country was in town Wednesday Miss Lila Jones of Mortons Gap was in town this week visiting her sIster Mrs Elide Sisk Mrs Harpe Nourse is visiting her son In the Pleasant View neighbor hood this week Dr and Mrs E A Davis who have beeu m New York for some time art expected home this week She Goodloe brothers Ben Wilson Mac Graoe and George Windy Robinson spent Thursday night in Pond river bottoms opossum hunt ing Mr and Mrs Hugh Griffin of St Charles were in town yesterday- N K Agnew Division Passenger Agent of the E k T H and 0 do E I was in townThursday Bibles and Wall Mottoes all grades and prices Pictures of Jesus Christ as Infant youth Crucified and Ideal lOc for tho four Can furnish you any book published WALTBK N MARTIN Mesdamos Walter Daves N EI McKinnon and W K Nlsbet wero Madisonville Thursday afternoonf- rig Mrs Henry Rodger and daughter Margaret were in Madisonvlllo visiting Thursday c V U Behne and Geo Rash of 1 the HotAlr Joint of Madlsonvilie i drove out to Earlington Friday morning to got a drink of water from the mineral well We trust the sud den change lu liquids will not effect them seriously Brick Southworth Is In Providence today I 4 NorrJs King of St Charles was 3 4u town Thursday Miss Ethel Evans was lu Madison ville Thursday Wunted two roomers Railroad men preferred MRs EO OFF MrQ liny Brinkley was In Madi souville Thursday Mrs H R NcCrenry went to Mad iRonvjIle Thursda- yII ave you money on your Mil unit Let mn show you mv rumples WALTER N MARTIN Miss Sibyl Hart of Madleonville was veiling in the city Thursday D P Banks was in Atkins on bus iness Thursday Mrs D M Evans was shopping in Madisonville Thursday Mrs Ed Rule was In Mad isonviltc Thursday Ed wise was in Madisniivilln on business Thursday We invite you to call and see our linn of careful selected Tappy foot wear TUB MoLKni STOR- EMadisouvillo Ky Mrs E E Kelsey of Oakland City Ind Is the guest of Mrs L V Renfro this week Marc Goldnamer of Princeton was In town on business Thursday Perkins Adams of Madisonville was in town Thursd yIAnyone interested in buying a home for either home or renting purposes can find out something to their advantage by calling at the Boo office Mr and Mrs I A Bloom of At lanta Ga are the guests of Mr and Mrs L V Renfro Mrs L M Roe is the guest of the Misses Whalens and Mrs Douglas OBrien this week- ROOMERS WANTEDGentle men can get room in good location Apply at this office For SaleA small opal cook stove Will sell cheap In good condition MRS EOLOFK W D Coll of Madisonville was in town on business Friday SwindlerA fraud was played on two Glasgow Scot land women the other day By rep resenting to two housewives their bus bands had fallen In the Clyde and that he had been sent for a change of clothing a man named Young re ceived from the women the clothes asked and appropriated them to his own use Optimist and Pessimist An optimist is a man who does not care what happens so long as it does not happen to him a pessimist is a man who has lived fora long time with an optimist I ERNEST NEWTON To the Public I am nOyet t ringuponmytenth year in the l blacksmith business at the same old stand In the meantime many others have come and gone Iex pect to continue tp do satisfactory work if possible 1 I At any time any thing done at my place not entirely satisfactory I can be found there ready and anxious to make some perfectly satisfactory 0 as allwork is done ton a positive guarantee I am prepared to do l1all kinds of repair work and Horse Shoeing a special L o A t I ty Prices reasonable VIf F X Give mea trial 7 t J 0 f tica 1k r S HON JB WEAVER Will Preside at Big Sunday School Convention Hon J B Weaver of LonlavJIlo is the president of the Kentucky Sunday School Association and will reside nt tho State Convention to be heM In IM staa liON J B WEAVER ducah Ky Oct 20 Nov 1 besides making one of the addresses at the convention Mr Weaver Is one of the most popular men In the state and Is known to his host of Sunday School friends as Sunshine Weaver He has been elected president of the Sun day School Association more times than any one else He Is u very busy lawyer but fluffs time to devote to the Sunday School cause REV GEORGE A JOPLIN Kentucky General Secretary Will Speak at Sunday School Convention Rev George A Joplin of Louisville Ky Is the general secretary of the C J Q REV GEORGE A JOPLIN Kentucky Sunday School Association and will be one of the speakers at the annual convention of the association to he held at Paducah Ky Oct 29 Nov lt MR E E BELL Chairman of General Committee of Sunday School Convention Mr E E Bell of Paducah Ky Is the chairman of the general committee that Is making arrangements for the T Itih rliE E DELL State Convention of the Kentucky Sun day School Association that will meet In Pnducnh Oct 29tfov 1 Mr dell would like to see at least 1000 vis attend the convention and sends 1 IltOlS Invitation to all who are Inter in Sunday Schools anti the grenl II work they are doing i j pJ l Yo q ii r 1 iirlf iv J 7 L F kJr HAIR HEALTH If You Have Scalp or Hair Trouble Take Advantage of This Offer stronglyondoree continue to sell it as wo do if it did not do nil we claim It will Should i ur enthusiasm carry us away and JRfcxall 03 Hair Tonic not give entire satisfaction to the users they would lose faith in UH and our statements and in consequence our business prestige would suffer We assure you that If your hair Is bettinniK to unnaturally fallout or if you have any scalp trouble Rexall D3t1 Hair Tonic ia without question the best remedy we knownf to era dicate dandruff stimulate lair growth and prevent premature bald nessOur faith in RpxaU03 flair Tonic IB so strobe that we ask you to try it on our positive guarantee that jour money will be cheerfully re funded if it does not do as we claim Two sizes 50c and 100 Sold only at our store lhe Rexall Store St Bernard Mining On Incorporated Drug Dept The Lamp of Life The comparison of human life to the burning and going out of a lamp was familiar with Latin authors as we know by the term senes decropltl Plu tarch explains the origin of this metaphor thus The ancients never extinguished their lamps but suffered them to go out of their own accordthat is by the last crackle Hence a lamp just about to expire was said decrepl tare to cease to crackle Hence metaphorically persons on the verge of the grave were called decrepit men C rUMlrvW WVNMWUIWNMWNNtWNNW WNNNNNNrVHNIJJINNNlMt y 5 B UNDERTAKER M SLATON I I Funeral Director Licensed Embalmer i Ar1 jx all oeille Day ISTightuNEXT DOOR TO POST OFFIC- Er Office Phone 1242 Residence Phone 1243 r NJADISONVILLE KENTUCKY vwwwffmffNM mNmWJNMWmM JmmmmwmWNmN n Takes Laurels From Brooklyn Dont call Brooklyn the City ol churches says a Globe Trotter who is equally familiar with the Hudson ho Rhine the Ganges and the Nile fhero is a city in India which Is looked upon as holy by Buddhists and Brahmins which might dispute the title Benares has about 2000 temples and In these and fixed in the narrow streets where the public Is free to worship are about 600000 Idols Ac cording to Hindoo belief it Is tho gate to paradise to which all who dwell within Its walls enter immediately Enjoyment Within Ourselves We have much to enjoy in the quiet and retirement of our own thought Longfellow A Good Salesman Well Jingle said the manager did you make the sale1 Yes said the salesman I couldnt get the darned old machine to run over half speed but I arranged with one of the town constables to arrest us for ex seeding the speed limit and old Skee zcks fell for It right away F Bargain No One 1575 FOR 2250 SUIT FOR 1575 We have selected of those famous Lady Suits that sold for 2250 and will place them on Bale for these towi days only atI the low price of 1575 These garments are the seasons latest creations and are shown in all the fabrics and colors only 25 at the price 1575 I t Arsenlo Most Frequently Used Arsenio has perhaps been more y frequently used than any other potson for criminal purposes It has been proved identical with the wonderful elixir of the seventeenth centuryrI when secret poisoning becamo so frequent in Italy that the clergy despite the rules of the confessional ac quainted Pope Alexander VII In 1648 with the extent of the practice Eagle Not Always Brave Eagles are generally believed to be very courageous That they are not always as brave as is supposed Is proved by the following anecdote A naturalist tells of a combat between t ten mlssoMhrushos and a white tanedo i eagle In which the latter was thoroughly vanquished and was discov ered squatting down in a shed where he had been driven in hope of refuge from the angry birds- Womans Faith A woman ought at least to have aa much faith in her husband as she kM D- In her powder rag Chicago Record Herald READY TO WEAR FEAST a Greatest Bargain Event of the Season TWO DAYS ONLY Friday and Saturday Oct 25 and 26 t ReadrtoIWe twentyfive Leading formerly remarkably popular Remember moo Bargain No Two- S2885FOR 35QO SUIT FOR2885 We have selected 25 highgrade Leading Lady Suits that formerly sold at 3500 which we will place on salefor these 2 days a only at the phenomenal price ofc2885 These are exceptional values which are rarely equalled and never excelled at fifty dollars Remember only 25 at the price U 2885 Big Values Little Prices- We t are showing the strongest line of uits ranging m price from i000to1500ever shown in the city These garments are tailored and trimmed far better than anything we have ever seen for the prices We have them in a wide range materials and colors Be sure you see the interested in popular priced garme- ntsThe McLeod Store INCORPORATEDVVV On the Square Madisonville Kentucky o1l 1 fr 4 l IJ J fJJ7 iJr r IJ cl t 0 M Iv4 J f 11- 1 t ootm 70 ur ot y To iIjff t rI 91IIt Iij r 11rJ 0 1 if f fl IjJ i I t 1 IR 1 fjf t 11 f JJj 7- l 7 0 u o n ftJB7IIk V i I hlfci 1 MPELL f OAYS I L f 1 iw- a BARGAIN CARNIVAL 1 I i 26thfy FAMOUStlynn Nal i J s HIPPELS BUILDING NEXT DOOR TO DUNKERSONS GROCERY MADISONVILLE KY n HON A o STANLEY I Will Address the Voters of Earlington Tuesday Night Oct 29th The Hon A Q Stanley hast ben secured to address the vo tars of Earlinstotiqu the issues ofI the day at the Otty Hill Tuesday night Oct 2Qcli The AVilsouM trshtit club ureI to be coutrratuliited on securing the servfc of this eloquent orator I andj a large crowd is expected i to be present on title occasion vVlniirfiMbw iitj become Irregular you are iacomfortable and the long est chlatcoiiiiition exists the worse You can get rid of this m serytulcklY by using HE RB1NEJ Take a Ol1e ou going to bad see hiw flue you feel next dtiy Price a 6tfc Sold by tit Bernard Mining Co Incorporated Drug Dapart rsf ment Regulating Window Opening A broad band of leather or fabric hast4h lows i SmyrnaImak- eFeatf qiantttlesot lace 0 The work 1s f tly done in their own homesF Jt i Argus Complained t A hundred eyes areotnouse un less there are a hundred knot holes is- o teQCo 1 hq mourned t i r J- I 1 Kind Wordst Kind fiords arothe music of the World They have a power which deems to be beyond natural causes ss If they were some angels sqng 3rhich had lost its way and come tot tearth It seems as if they could air 8iost soften the hard and angry hearts t of men Na one was ever correcte Jhy a sarcasm crushed perhaps if the sarcasm was clever enough but lelped neverF W Faber I Founder of S P C A ri The American Society for the Pre vention of Cruelty to Animals was founded in 1865 Incorporated 1866 by Henry Bergh a New York author l and philanthropist He also secured t the passage of much legislation pro tecting animals He died in 1888 P RESULTS THAT REMAIN of Are Appreciated by Earlington people t Thousands who suffer from backache and kidney complaint have tried one remedy after another find ng only temporary benefit This is discouraging but there is one medi cine that has earned it reputation fur lasting results and thore is plenty of proof of its merit right here in Earl lUbtOIl Hero Is the testimony ot one who used Deans Kidney Pills years ago and now makes his testimony even strongerJohn Franklin Earliupton Ky says I have had no occasion to use Deans Kidney Pills nor any other kidney remedy since tins preparation cured mo some years ago You are it liberty to ue my testimonial as heretofore J had pains in the small of my back when stooping or lifting and I became tired easily I also had headaches and dizzy spells and had to get up at night to pass the kidney secretions Doanb Kidney Pills proved their merits by relieving me For sale by alt dealers Price 60 cents FosterMllburn Co Buffalo New York sale agents for the United States Remember the nanie oansIand take no other United tin Deathbed A pathetic marrIage ceremony took place the other day in a Budapest bosI pital A German singer named Efdos who was appearing professionally la the Hungarian capital was suddenly taken ill with heart weakness a few days ago He telegraphed to his sweetheart in Frankfort Germany to come to him The girl started at once and arrived in Budapest promptly They were married immediately in the hospital ward and Erdos died an hour after the ceremony The Gold Age It has been well said that nowa says people know the price of everY thing and the value of nothing Suns Rays Far From Earth At its nearest point the sun IB 91 250000 miles from the earth r 1 t Y WANTED WHAT Ilif k I tl Agood salaryr Of course you do but when and where are you going to get it Not by a pick and gtgY brain so put 1 your brains at work now Let the undersignedshow j and explain to you how t IIIIIb1 fh E B HARTLEROt1DManagert L Box 203 Henderson Ky I SOMETHING NEW i Ar t I f o I Jfr 1JIil lt c 1ft ro d i ff 0 fH PNEUMONIAI left me with a frightful cough mud very weak Ihad spells when I hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 20 My doctor could not help me but I was completely cured b- yNew DR KINGS Discovery Mrs J SOc AND 100 AT ALL DRUGGISTS Sweet Charity Has It ever occurred to you that the more money a man has tho more difficult it is for him to be charitable When one is poor and has only a few cents It is an easy matter to divide tho rapney with some poor devil who has none Optimism Leonidas king of Sparta when defending Thermopylae against the Per sian host under Xerxes was told by one of his soldiers that the Persian arrows were BQ numerous that they obscured the light of the sun Never mind that was the reply we shall i have the advantage of fighting in the shade Fewer Willing to Sell Their Hair Owing to the fact that the youn8 countrymen of France under the spreading influence of the cities are becoming more particular as to the appearance of tho girls they walkout with peasant girls are becoming less and less willing to sell their rich tresses to hair dealers At the great Limoges hair fair hold in the marker fewerdeaesupply ol hair is failing and prices ranged from 160 to 186 a pound One Thing Certain J Mr Needmore If you refuse me my life will be filled with bitterness and gall The Widow BullionI dont knqw about the bitterness but youre there with the gall all right McNally Monarch Our Dally Special Itis All Right to Put up a Bluff but be Sure you dont Trio Over It i ForWomen Who Care Ofcourseyou uso an antiseptic inyour family and in the care of your own person and you want the best Instead of what you havo been using- such as liquid or tablet antiseptics or peroxide wont please try Paxtine a concentrated antiseptic powder to be dissolved in water as needed Paxtine is more economical more cleansing more germicidal and more healing than anything you ever Used ANTISEPTIC Inthetoiletto cleanse and whiten the teeth remove tartar and prevent decay To disinfect the mouth destroy disease germs and purify the breath To keep artificial teeth and bridgework clean and odorless To rcmove nicotine from the teeth and the breath ltcnteperspiratlon As a medicinal agent for local treatment of feminine ills where pelvic catarrh inflammation and ulceration exist hot douches of thbLydiaEPinkham advising their patients to use it because of its extraordinary cleansing healing and germicidal power For this purpose alonoPaxttne Is Worth i tswelght- In gold Also for nasal catarrh 60re throat inflamed eyes cuts and wounds bogrr11a1women freo on requestT- HEPAXTONTOILETcO rrwfMA Roman Ink IIOldtablets and the stylus furnished the material wherewith tho old Romans did their ordinary writing but for permanent records there were i used a reed pen parchment and a kind of liquid pigment or inkIIar pers Weekly When Wrinkles Come Tho first Wrinkle of ago cornea on the side of the cheek just in front of the ear and its possessor Is as r rule tho last person to notice it Just be hind tho ear there is usually a falllns off of tho roundness of the neck and the hair becomes thin leaving a bald look on the woman over 40 if she is not careful to remedy these important blemishes Massnge will do more for these growing Imperfections than almost any other facial defect When v iu IIIIVM ft bud coif yoi want the best medicine obtainable BORR to uui e ir with ns Kttln deln as pas + ible Here is a druggist opinion I have sold Chamberlains Cough R iiiPdy for flfiem rearstt says Loiter of Sarato go ann lcoiit tder it the bee on the market For Hale bv AT Dealers j Spoiling Children Little children give their mother the headache but if she lets them have their own way when they grow up to be great children they will give her the heartache Fondness spoils many and letting little faults alono spells more Gardens that art never weeded will grow very little worth gatb lngAll watering and no hoe AIers love and in tho long run it may turn out that it lied too UttlcO II Spurgeon ItOh docthoil atnied tits nervous young wifens the vtituicnt nrgeon enlertjjtho sicK ream Jt an Qroration Is necessarywo want you to operate immediately Expense is noobject at all WotwJlroperate at once replied eminent surgeon without even glancing at the patient y Time Well Spent One minute spentIn appealing for divino guidance appears to havo boo spentRochosteHerald Wall of the Pessimist Yes consider my life a failure M0 Henry how sad Why should you say that I spend all my time mak ing money enough to buy food and clothes and the food disagrees with me and my Clothes dont fit What Sterhe Said StorM once said that the most a complished way of using hooks is to serve them as sonic do lords learn their titles and then brag of their acquaintance Genuine Belgian Charity Around a but where according to tradition a young Irish princess WILl murdered grew up the present towa of Gheel In Belgium whfch became known nstbe colony of the grazed At first a temple in memory of the princess was erected and later it be came a refuge for the sick in mind Tho remarkable thing about this Bel glaA town is that the residents accept Bothattheyof domestic and social intercourse Sweets for Children If you desire to keep your children healthy and yet satisfy their natural craving for sweets give them the JsINurtoend dates and maple syrup are Just an much i reclated by tin small folk M the paaufaclured awpeti 1 f r- o LW 7 s I 1 UGMI U 1L I Foxes Not Easy Prey- i Foxes often kill buzzards and tho smaller hawks that have been 1m relied to attack them through hunger They have mainly done this by drag ging the birds through branches and brushwood for they usually have their talons deeply imbedded in their intended victim and are unable to let them go o Lilacs and Lilacs Mr clIrre By George When we get Into our suburban homo Im going to grow lilacs Mrs Cllffe Dont do it Henry I like you much better smooth shaved I PrintedciteStationery Go Into the A classy looking letter head wins atten Im a d put the recipient Into a ploasaul frame of mind for UllI tier u iorneatk We Print Th t Kind of Stationery We Are ttea to Print Vaur An Ideal I know of no more encouraging fact thnn the unquestionable ability of a man to elevate his lifo by a conscious I endeavor It is something to bo able s to paint a particular picture or to carvo a statue and so make a few ob jects beautiful but It la far more glorious to carvo and paint tho veryIatmosphere and medium throughwhich 9 wo look which ThoreauIWay of the Trul Great I It is easy in this world to live aft- erI the worlds opinion it is easy in solitude to live after ones own but r I the great man is ho who In the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweet- I ness the independence of solitude EmersonHer Opportunity Young HusbandWhat a glorious day I could dare anything face any WiteComo ti Fllegende Blacttcr i Better Pay First It IJ hard to pay for bread that bu been eaten Sanish Ever Thus Pawhals political knavery What the other sides doing my son Birmingham AgeHerald Bacteria Not Necessary to Life Though bacteria of many kinds live in most animals a French expert menter has dlsprovon the theory that they are essential to lifo It was claimed that a chicken lived absolutely freo from miscro organisms and growth and development went on as usual Public Democratic Speaking t- o1 I 1 Ihe Dn Of Henderson will address the voters of Hopkins County at they Opera HouseCitv of Earlington Tuesday Oct 29 730p m On the political issues of the days I L2die8 Iravtad WILSONMARSUALL CLUB i