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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): October 25, 1912
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BUSINESS jSlWSz ? mm Mm B AFTERNOON .ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. 8& EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDA1, OCTOBER 25, 1912 o ;i 11 ur 19tL p WHERE HE S emi jt. nnua 31 Tuesday's Bee CUTS OUT! FUEL OIL Standard Oil Company Will Stop 1st ' Sale of Crude Oil-Decem- IL oom End Sale Baker & Hickman 9 4 i egins Thursday, Oct. Nortonville Notes See Our Page Ad. in MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY GOOD WORDS For Rev. W. A. Grant Now Sta tioned at Earlington HAS MADE A PINE (RECORD AT SILVER SET GOES TO MRS. J: P, HAMER Mrs t Church Notes 4 FLORENCE LAWRENCE. Now Appearing in VICTOR Universal Co. Release ' of HODGENVILtE, JS PORULAR WITH ALL v. W. A. Grant, Methodist minister in charge of the Hod genville and Buffalo .churches, left Tuesday for Morguufield where he will attend once, saNB the Hodgeuville Jlor- aid. Before leaving, Brother Grant Garnett Jones, of Howell, Ind. Btated to a representative of the called ou one of our fair young Hernlri that he did not know ladies Monday. whether lie wfluld be returned to Mr. aud Mrs. L. S. Jackson was his present chnrso or not. The at Oak Hill Sunday. Coufereuc will result in a numW. 0. Hamby has returned to ber of changes and whether he his work after a month's vacawjll be among those placed in tion. other towns will not bo known Quite a uumber from here at.' until the meetins adjourns. meeting of tended the W. O. W. at Paducah Sunthe day. the-Confer- - Dr. T. 11. Howell, W. 0. Hamby and A. B. flapy spent several days in Louisville last week. Mrs, Jo:iu Hale is very ill at this writing. Mt5 Ha Almon and W.. B. Hander went to flopkuBville last week and surprised their tri ends by getting married. They will leave in a few days for Texas Their many friends wish them ' much happiness. MEANS HEAVIER DEMAND FOR COAL AND COSTLY ' CHANGES FOR. FACTORIES tri-sta- te " 6 m'LmmmmW I. Rev. week in the country visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Blackburn spent Wednesday night with Wm. Barnes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Burk Stanley and daughter Iva, of Mtdisou-villo- , were here Tuesday enroute from Louisville and Frankfort., trade. Chester O'Bryau, of Dawson, Feel languid, visited friends here Sunday. Stomach "off?" fllood Hitters. MiF.Tnfiie'ratlisrtennast Chicago, Oct. TE4: There will be no mare fu,el..o,il sold' by"' the Standard Oil Company after December 1st aiidctiiia action in part of the big oil.' company v,i!J have a biu affection' the coal bus-iuoall over Iho country, .because coal aud otijersubstitutos must be used in jFIhco of this unrefined oil. In jOlricago alone scores of million of barrels of crude oil are buriied every year The IntemationalrHarvester Co., uses S.OOO.QOU barrels annually in its furnaces, v Thousands of factories throughout the country are using fuel oil. aud will have to change to coal or other more expensive fuel. The cause for abandoning" the sajeof crtfthipil is that the phenomenal increase igasojjne rin many lines demands that the crude product be not wasted; aud that it is more profitable to keep and refine the rude oil. This will caus3 extensive changes in man ufacturing equipments and methods iu many lines and will compel the advance iu prices of many products of manufacture, particularly in the steel and iron ss J P Hamer Wins the Silver Set Christian Church --Florence Lawrence peer of all Given by the Idle Hour Bible School 9: 30' A. M Lord's Moving Picture actresses w,ijl ' Supper 10:45 A. M. followed by the Theatre morning sermon Subject, "The ,appear only in' the Victor. picChurch's Call for Workers". The tures released ouce a week bv trie IN THEIR POPULARITY CONTEST night service at 7: 30 will be an Universal Film Maiiufacrurihg-- ' echoti meatltigOf the great Convene Co. After being out of pictures MrB. J. P.; Hamer wins with a lion held in Louisville. There will for over a year, Miss Florence total of 100,575 votes. Florence bo talks by tho-- who went interFloyd was a close second with spersed with special imiBic. A cord- Luvrence comes back to her own. ial invitation it extended to all. and is delighting thousands of 101,325 voteF, while Elizabeth people all over the country iu LonV, Nellie McManus aud Cith-erin- e A Bargain Month Finwick close behind. The Th ib is the EvausviUe Courier's every theatre where Universal contest is getting hotter every annual bargain month. Subscrip- Pictures are shown. Miss Lawday 'and it iB nobody's watch yet. tions will be taken in October for rence's absence has been 6orely only $2.00, covering the daily Cour- missed by thousand's of people Joints that ache, muscles that are ier b.v niall one year Thousands of who know who's who in Moving; e h Chinese Barbers in Hard Luck., Barber shops were the exception, rather than tho rulo, in China in the old days, itinerant barbers attending to their customers wants In the VICTORIA LODGE NO. 84 K. streets or in tho customers' home. There appears to be no tendency toOP P, NOTES ward the institution of "barber shops since the change of impressing; in fact, the tendency locally is to do Nobody' has got Chancellor away with.the barber altogether. Thus .OommaudeHJuhtfHoiMv's goaf many families are purchasing hairclippers, which seem to bejegarded as, the yet. only essential to haircutting. drawn orcontracted should ha treated with BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It penetrates to the spot where it is needed and relieves suffering;. Price 25s, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Dru? Department. ed by subscriptions are now being receivthis flue newspaper. Pictures. The Kuights are looking forward with keen anticipation to that banquet which may be Saves leg of 3oy soon.'" Now is the trine for Kuisht to get in line and Excursion to Louisville WILSON-MARSHAL- week, tun down? Headache? Is Burdock A. good remedy Ask jour 'druggis't. Pri li.oo. L Advertisement W. A. Grant CLUB Since Iiih residenco here Brother Grant has done a great work for good, and has built up his churches in a manner that deserves the highest praise. But it is always these good men that are taken away from charges that fyi they have labored earnestly in rj-S- KIIU HllVU UUIIli UJJ iinu piuuuu again with another heavy burden i ou their hands only to remove Play to an Appreciative Audience , that and shoulder sinother. His The Henderson Elk's Merry conscientious work here conld Minstrels played to .a most aphave doue nothing only attract preciative audience at the Gar-ric- k the notice' of those higher up in Theatre in Mulisonville the affairs of the church and Wednesday eveuiug, Oct. 22. while nothiug can be said forcer-tai-n Seldom is on ameteur perform-- , it is doubtful if. Brother auco so well staged as was Hub Graut will be returned to this one. charge. The end men .could not have Duriug the time in which he has been better, their jokes were had the Hodgenville aud Buffalo rich and rare, keeping the audi- -' churches in his charge, about 88 euce in oue continuous uproar, new members have been added, while Mister Frank Woodward fct'Hspver four thousand dollars has as the black. face midget was capDceu raiseu, uuu uuier puupiu, tivating in his clever impersonawhich, while as important as these tions. . ir not so easily visible. Brother The ballad singers responded Grant has kept his members en to euchore after enchore and in thused with the work, has built no way could this performance up Sunday Schools, has increased be improved upon each aud evattendance at prayer meetings. ery oue acting his part "well. He has doue such work that it Notice , will be a great Idas to the mem To My Friends: I am in the bera of the two churches to give him up. He will remain away Idle Hour Popularity Contest about a week or ten days, after and respectfully ask tnat my which he will return to his home friends save their coupons for me her to stay or to make prepara- aud help me to win the Watch or tions to go elsewhere. His friends Bracelet. I will appreciate auy and coworkers are all devoutly favor no matter how email. .. within :for the former. Nku MoMnu. , The L. & N. will run au excursion from Earlington to Louisville over the M. H. & E. rail, road ou November 3rd. The traiu will leave Earliugtou about midnight, or to be exact 12:00 a. m., ind will arrive in Louisville about 6 am. Returning the train will leave Louisville N6-- v mber 3rd at 8 p. m. Fare for the round trip $2,00 frpm Earlington, Oct. 29 aud Nov. 1. '. Holds Interesting Meeting Last Evening and Enjoy Talk by Hon. John C. Duffy The Eirliugton Wilson-Mir-sha- ll Club held its regular weekly meeting at the City Hall last evening. There were about 200 members present aud the names additional members of forty-fiv- e were added to the already large membership of about 000. The mepting was called to order by President Barnett and the reports of the secretary aud treasure were read, both of which wete very flattering. Mr. Henry W. Rogers served the club as secretary filling Mr. Maloiiey.'s p'ace who was culled to St. Louis ou business, So well did Mr. rogers fill the secretary place he was unanimously chosen by the club to poll the city of Eirliugton which he in a nice little addresa to the members agreed to do within the next two days. The Honorable Jno. 0. DuiTy, of Hopkinsville, the speaker of the eveuinc, made an excellent talk on the political issues of the day, substanuati.ug his- statements with facts and figures, - whenever possible. Then work after new' members (good material only) as if the whol thing depeuded upou you. That will Lodne every time. make The Order of Knights of Pythias is essentially a young man's order, although the older the member usually the more enthusiastic he is. He knows that "it is a good thing.". Lit every member do his part to reach the million mark. If he doeB that, it will reach the millions easily. Visiting Knights ire over welcome. The lodge ' meets every Monday night at 7:30 on the 8rd floor of the Victory building A duty. First, attend your Lodge tried Buck ten's Arnica Salvo, and cured him with ono box." Cures burnB, ybniN. skin ernptionB, piles, 25c at all druggists. Beemed that my 14 year old boy would have to lose his ieir, on account of an usjly ulcer, every a bad bruise." wrote D. P.caused by Howard", do his Aquone, N. C. "All remedies artd doctors trPHtment failed Mil we "It Band fop Pigeons. To place a band on a pigeon, hold the hind claw back and press tho front clawB through the ring; draw the ring close dp 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 tho ring will be in position and will not, unless it has been placed on at too early a date, fall. Modern Axiom. Work hard and deny yourself yhllo you are" young, so that when you aro old you may have things you ctmnot enjoy. Life auo The year that she has been away has been spent iu traveling abioad aud this septus to have uiven a finish' ed touch to her work that A was wholly lackiug before. You all perhaps know that her strong; point is comedy, but now. she ip just as good, if not better in dramas. You will have a chance to see this tallented young lady's work here in town for Mr. Wal ker, manager of the Idle Hour-Theatr- e has promised ua every picture that Miss Lawrence- will appear in. He is to be congratulated on securing such fine pictures as the Universal Co. are turning out. Aud we are!,surer that if his pictures iu the future-holto the 6ame high standard they have in the past he will continue to have the good will of our city. Aud he is promising us something better every week in the future. " She comes back stronger better than ever. - d Stop That Ache! Any ache or pain iu any part of the body can be relieved with Slupps uick Belief Liniment. $100 reward If it fails aud the purchne price is not refunded. Try it and see. 50c. at all Druggists. i Log On The Track of the fast express means serious trouble ahead If not removed, bo does Iosb of appetite. It means lack of vitality, loss of strength and nerve weakness. If appetite fails, take Eleotric Bitters quickly to overcome the cause by toning up the stomach and curing the indigestion. Michael Hessbelmor of Lincoln, Neb., bad boon sick over three vp.nro. bnt six hnt.tlns nt Eleotric Bitters pnt him right on his feet They nave helped thouagain. sands. They give pure biood, Btronir nerves, good digestion. Only 50 cents at all druggists. Jack Johnson Repudiated by His Own Race at Washington Nature Kind to the Giraffe. Invitation to Failure, Besides its long neck, the giraffo has A large proportion of tho failures In a useful tongue, which can be greatly of elongated, and in this stato can bo coll- life arc to be found in the ranks the chronic leaners. Orison Swett' ed around branches for tho purpose Harden. of drawing them don. ROYAL BakinoPowder Adds HealttlOualiliesioitey Pro Prescott, of the University of Michigan, testified before the Pure Food Committee of Congress, that the acid of grapes held highest rank as an article of food and he regarded the results from baking with cream of tartar baking powder as favorable to health,' Royal is the only Baking Powder Mk from Royal Grop Croam of Tartmr n . ' - )BSr- - Washington, Oct. 23. "Jack" Johnson was repudiated as a member of the uegro race in res olutions unanimously adopted at a public mass meeting of negroes here last uight. The resolutions He was frequently interrupted denounced the mating of whites by continued applause from .his and blacks as inharmonious with large and attentive audieuce, moral ethics. whose attention he held to the roan for more than an hour and a half. His talk was not only "Vlli be paid to anv person bovine: instructive bnt indeed iuterebt-inany kind of pain or aohe if Shlpp's and the Earlington Club is Quick Relief .Liniment alls to give to be congratulated on having , i Instant MUtf ud the purchase prie eourd so abUa speaker ae r -.!j OP WW9a' rry is (Ma m $100 Reward! g, n I v. ' A.fffcftSvs-- ' tf&M& msam V- . . ..- :,j.i tfci' iv:iSteiAi - 'tfit, -v pahfft ' , ? ifiFlfaiWlVfWilii mi I'M " I'lTlUlMtflBwiiatiiihiiir nl 8 1 f '';' ,w; - . itus nmj.nuuum i Mtmm m rip'' . ! km-- : SOCIATE EOITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER PAUL M. MOORE. EOITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT ' vv; HP' ' 4' 'ATi? :M i a Backache is a symptom of organic If you have weakness or derangement at the EarllnRton Entered backache don't neglect it. To got per- OCTOBER 29 TO NOVEMBER 1; as Second Class Post Office manent relief you must reach the root Matter. of the trouble. Read about Mrs. Wood-all- 's experience. Famous Musicians to Bo Present. Postoffice Madison-villBranch Office in Ben Slaton's Office, Next Door to Morten's Gap, Kentucky. "I suffered Among Noted Speakers Aro W. C. AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. Kentucky, Phone No. 24-- 2 Rings-M- lSS two years with female disorders, my Pearce, Rov. R. N. Palmor Rev. W. tieaitn was very Dau Frod Long and Various State Lead' and I hud a continual Friday, October 25, 1912 ers and Divines. Telephone 47 I backache which was V simply awful. I could Anntinl Conion-tloTho not stand on my feet of the Kentucky Sunday ScImI long enough to cook Association will be hold In Pndilcuh CITY Made His Demands Definite. s victuals Oct. av h Thcvtrtutc exer.utivo Tho "minimum wage" Idea appeals without my back conimlttco hn put forth every effort to one Engll&h boy who was asked tho nearly killing me, to make this the greatest convention Mayor F. D. Rash. other day by his Icacher lo write, as and I would have ever held In the state, and In formlim Pollen Judge A. J. Bennett. Chie. f Police Win. Bradley. the dally composition, a letter to his such dragging sensa- the program hns- - secured experts cov Nffrht Chief J. H. Hamby. father asking for an Increase In pock-e- t tions I could hardly erlug every department of Sunday City Clerk Paul P. Prtco. money. Tho boy sot forth the need bear it. I had sore School endeuvor. The pastor, the su TrttVicnror Frank B. Arnold. of largo funds, and ended with a ness in each side, could not stand tight periutendent, the teacher, the pupil, the Citv Physician W. K. Nlsbot. courteous demand for a "minimum clothing, and was irregular, 1 was com- - parent, all who are In uny way inter City Engineer R. E. Whlpfler. reasons gum of money." Ono of tho . .. uv .uu !,,.., j.itiij ymn AnwTln On. OflviPO T tfltlk otreei uoiuhiibbiuiici-iw- Oldham, J nlnftltr E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- - ested in building up a truo citizenship demand was that the boy did Lvdia for the Pnnnnilman Madison who desire to bav our ,1 .i J .'..: not get enough taffy to eat and had M. Cansler, Goo. 0. Atkinson, Thos. puunu anu am ciijuyimj jjuuu tmnlfV. Tf. for rightstate and come into the llvos ummi. influences the Blair, C. M. Henry. Mooting nigni is now more than two years and I have bo papers to road. girls, will And someboys Drat Monday night in each month. acho or pain since. I do all of the helpfuland the' various sesnloiiH-anM. Moore not had an at thing School Trustee Paul my own work, washing and everything, Health and Cheer. conferences of the convention! Board of Health Ed M. Trahern, and never have backache any more. I "There Is longevity In tho sunny soul G. Gilbert King and Curtis B. JohnThe music will belnehargo ofr Pro is grand and I praise thiik your medicine that eases our Jolts and makes our son, M. D. E. Q. Escell of' Chicago; who my it to all my'noighbors. If you thinkpub- fessorhave as his pianist Professor A Postmaster Chas. Cowell. Bides shako with laughter. There Is will Roghelp others you may testimony will Fire Department H. D. a wonderful medicinal effect In good Ind. Thune"-of : F. Ollie WoodAll, Mor- W. Roner led' Winona Luke. tho World's-Sundacheer. Good news and glad tidings ers, ChiefChas. B." Arnold, Assistant lish Gap, Kentucky. tho music at two men Barnett, Captain; ton's have a maglo effect even upon Inva- Chief; Long, Gilbert Long. W. D School Convention In Witling.Claude If you have tho slightest doubt lids. "We often see a whole store or Cavaness, Brick Bouthworth, Baker that Iivclia K Plnklinm's Vegetafactory or homo transformed by one Fugate, Geo. T. Miller, Will Rav-bur- ble Compound will help you, wrlto sonny soul. On tho other hand, we Co. Bryant Deal, Firemen. to Lydia E.PInkham Mcdiclno ad(confidential) Lynn, Massif or have seen' them blighted and made vice. Your letter will bo opened, CHURCHES. dark by a gloomy, morose, Member of tOc per line Readers Resolutions and Cards of 1 Be per ne Thanks 5c per line Obituary Poetry ou time Slight reductions advertise-menfcontract display Also locals that run several raonthe without change 1 SUNDAY SCHOOLS Advertising Rates BACKACHE Display Advertisements, 15c per inch F KENTUCKY simile Issue NOT A DISEASE Locals and Iuside Pagos, s. :c: c. a. mortcm; MADISONVILLE, KY. HI 5 "1 t But a Symptom, a Danger Signal Which Every Woman Should Heed 1 X State Convention Will; Meet at Paducah Kentucky Press Association end Second District Publishers League Funeral Director and. EmDalmer- - " e, Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Nigblb. 'X Her Household Gods. Improving Tobacco. If you aro a plpo smoker, try this: Place the coro of an apple in your toand1 bacco Jar on top of you will ho surprised nt tho Improved flavor It Imparts to thb tobacco, besides keeping It moist your-tobacc- Forty-sevent- h n DIRECTORY. 20-N'o- j mui it Mrs. Miss Oddwjvys In receiving a friend in her now apartment tho other day said cordially: "Well, hero J am, you Bee, In my now homo, with all my lasts and pennants gathered about mo." Felt tho 8tlng of Failure. "What," asked the hunter who had mistakenly shot a guide, bending down eagerly, "1b your name?" "Smith," gasped tho guide, with his last breath. Tho hunter's face fell. 'And 1 came up heroj" he exclaimed, ruefully, "In Puck. pursuit of rare game I I f d Religious Wrk in United States. Actively engaged In tho work of Having soula In the United States are This dbes 140 distinct denominations. not Include tho followers of Confucius, Buddha, Mohammed, 8hlntolsm and other sects in the field long got an foothold 1m this, world. bofore-Christianit- Ms Him f Example. - - Teacher "Bafcby, give bio an exam pie-othe word 'damper.'" Bobby (&tt-e-r a moment's thought) "Paw says maw is too damper-ticula- r about his feet bcln' wiped." Boston Transcript. Men of Various Pursuits. policeman, a quarryman and a roadmeiulcr wero among th prize winners at an arts and crafts xhlbi-.tlo- n held In Yorkshire (Englano) village recently. A n, Fa, what is an inheritance taitf" "An inheritance tax, my boy is the. crowd of promoters, real estate agent, mining stock sharks, that take un a. man's tlmo just as soon as they, leara that he has fallen heir to a. Detroit Free Press. little-money.- Aftec.lU . . -- i " tag person. m. Blessings of Good Temper. No trait of character Is more valuable than tho possession of a good Christian Church. Sunda temper. Homo can never be mado school at 9:30 a.m. Preaching over.' happy without It. It Is like flowers Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7 :45 i . springing up In our pathway, reviving m. Prayer meeting every vveunet and cheering us. dav at .7:80 p. m. Beyond the Touch of Time. A man never becomes too old to throw out his chest as ho passes a looking-glass- . Atchison Globe. Embarrassing Hospitality. Tho Ifugaos are very friendly, and are continually offering gifts of chicken and eggs. They have a very strong drink on the order of tapul, which they bring forth on all occasions, and the etiquetto of the country requires that The conone should tako a drink. tinued invitation to drink this "cong-cong-" was tho most disagreeable pari of tho trip through their country. .Manila Times. Very Mysterious. "An old colored woman had occasion to call tho doctor for her husband, who was very ill. Tho doctor made a diagnosis and pronounced it a severe case of gastritis. "Oh, Lor, doctor," ejaculated the old woman, "how did be eber get dat gastritis? I hain't burnt a t'lng but coal lie in dls yere house, an' powerful little ob dat" .Harper's Bazar for September. a. m. Second mass and preachlm" 9:30 a m. Vespers and benediction ev. J. P. McParland, Pastor p. m. and answered by a woman, Catholic Church. First atmas. read held in strict confidence. and 7:0 every Sunday and holy day Select the Beautiful Way. There is a beautiful and an ugly way In which to sav almost everything. . and happiness depondB upon which ' way wo take. You can upset a person for a wnoio day oy tne narsn way In which you may call him in tho morning, or you may give him a beautiful start by the cheerfulness of your greeting. So not only In word3, but in all the Uttlo common courtesies and du- Uc3 of lfo tnInk of tho beautiful way ------ Verv Serious. Ilia m vcijr bhiuuj .. -- Rev. H. J. Hra'zkiton, Pastor. M. E. Ohukch. Regular servico third Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p; m Praver meeting: Thursday evoulm at 2:80 p. m. at 7;30. Sunday-schoClass meeting, second Sunday jv ol 10:30 a.m. o doJ eachD. K Porter. Rev. G. w. Dame, Pastor. -- Encouraging Him. Rev. W M. E. Church, riouTH. Services ol BaBhful Youth "I'm so afraid to A. Grant, pastor. every Sunday at 11 a. m. ana 6eo your father. Did anyone else ever 7!4n n. m. Sundav school at y:w ask him?" The Maiden "Yea. Ara. m. Prayer meeting, Wodneedaj they suffered like heroes." evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Ladies' thur, and The Aid Society every Monday afternoon. Official Bdard meetintc Mon-daMeeting Opportunity. after flrBi Sunday :u each inonUi. To face every opportunity of life Missionary Baptist Church - fTinmrfiffiillv and tn antr ffa tnfvnntnir In has services 2nd and 4th Sunday hfl. t bravely and earnostly, is the only nnnh mnnth alun CJafiirrlaif flight way A. iuuul supremo AHAM lt. uppuriuiuiics iu fore aud Sunday night following when they come, whether eych Suhday prayer meeting disguised. Maltbie D. Babcock. nvnntnc Sabbath school or Dr. A. O. Sisk, Supt. LadieB Aia Ruthless Destroyer of Books. meets each Tuesday afternoon at z uregor, oi Tho most ancient destroyer of books o'clock. Paftor W. Louisville. known was the Babylonian king, who the Baptist Churoh.-Servic- es Jenfrai 3un Jay morning and B. C, destroyedin all the third century, records of the tourth evening in each month and Satur- reigns and rules precedent to himself. day evening preceding. Prayoi Club-Fellov for one Clean Fountains. wrong one given you. For this The best way to clean drinking reason we urge you in buying to fountains which cannot be reached on be careful to get the genuine- rtho inside, is to use scalding hot water and a big handful of Bhot. Fill tho fountain about a quarter full of BLAck-e?augH- T hot water, and then pour In the shot. Shake tho vessel briskly so that tho Liver Medicine Bhot will scrapo nlong tho bottom and resides of the fountain. This will The reputation of mis old, reliamove the scum and leave the fountain ble medicine, for constipation, and liver trouble,, ia firmsweet and clean. ly established. It docs, not imitateother medicines. It in better thaa Leading to Higher Things. others, or it would' net be the faby imMen and women aro created vorite liver powder., with a. larger puting to them noble qualities of ,sal taaaall others. commnea. which they aro not conscious; and by F SOLD IN TOWN giving them responsibility. To-- ..?.. i" ..' 4. medicine and have the. &alf H' (7 W; O. PRARCB. :?: - Y open-face- d Wed-HonHa- v DeV ISS i. Neb-onassa- r, meeting Friday eveniig. school 2 Sunday Argument, as usually manager!, is Revised Version. ' Episcopal Church Services 2nd tho worst sort of conversation; as it suppose that when you left the "I at7:45atthe Is generally In books, the worst sort (convention you exclaimed: 'I came, I and 4tu Suuday nlghj Library. Sunday School at 3 p. m. of reading. Swift. aw, I conquered?'" "Not exactly," reRev. Geo. O. Abbitt, Rector. plied the delegate who changed his wind. "That 1b what I was going to Poor Rich. LODGES. say, but I modified it to 'I came, I Bometlmes poverty conalatB In Just B, W. Turner. Masonic Lodge Was seen, I concurred.'" the poor. Half the millionaire No. 548 meets 1st. and 3rd. Fridays feeding country don't know how muds in the in each month. they are worth. Atlantic ConBtltutioa. G. D Cowklii, Seo. oL. & N. TIME CARD. Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K. of P. meets every Monday night. Visit- "Time oi arrival of trams passing nrn wnlftntTlri. Ernest Newton, s. through aud departure of trains K. or K. ana originating at Earhngton. Wrmblns T.nderA. A. O. U. W. No Sunday, April 9, loll p. m. Rev. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. Pitfalls to Avoid. Effective No. 92 No. 52 No. 94 .No. D4 No. 58 NORTH BOUND. 11.08. 581 . . . rNo. 95 No. 51 . vNo. 03 11.22 p.m. SOUTH BOUND. 4.80 a.m. 7.49 a. in. 4.21 p.m. 10.48 p. m. a. m 7.3i p.m. fl.25a. m. . 1.INTJ3RURBAN TRAINS. "No. No. No. NORTH BOUND. 7.64 100 2.00 108 6.02 110 SOUTH BOUND. " a.m. p.m. p.m. No. 105 No. 107 Noi 109; No. Ill 12.57 p. m. 8.10 p.m. 0 7.10a.m. P' m. M. H.&. E TIME CARD. M. meets every Thursday night. y... waijKek, oec. Cross Lodge, Earhngton. Golden Nn. 525 meets 1st. and 3rd, Saturday night iu each month. Mrs. bertha umstead, aeo. Tine-reof Honor. No. 10 meota 1st aud 3rd Saturday nighta lu each Miss lizzie h.uff, oeu. month. Lodge, Earllngtou Ben Hur Court. No. 55. meets every 1st and 3rd Monday nleht at old Masonic Hall. DR. U. B. JOHNSON, ocrioH. Standwaite, Tribe No. 67,Red Mon meets every Friday sleep. Harry Long, Q. of R. Woodmen of the World, Catalpu Camp No. 801 meets every Wednesday night. All members are earnestly requested to be there. Bernard Walton, Clerk Monroe Davis, Denutv Clerk. Modern Woodmen of the World. No. 11992 meets every Wednesday. Y. Q. MALARIA headache, biliousness, in- digestion, rheumatism, pimples, blotches, yellow complexion, etc., are all signs of poisons in your These poisons blood. should be driven out, or serious illness may result To get rid of them, use ESS l? S Black-Draug- ht MadlBonville Monday night. H. & E. time card went into J. F. Dempsey, Exalted Ruler. Roy S. Wilson, aeccetary. effect Sunday, April 9, 1911. 5:45 a. m. No. 112 leaves Earllugton Chapter, U. D. C, No. 113 arriveB.... 8:80 p. m. meets 1st Thursday In each month at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Emjia Davis, Pres. I. C.R. R. TIME CARD. Knights and Ladies of Security will meet every secoud and fourth Time of departure of Illinois Cen- Monday nights, Visltinir members invited to attend. tral trains from Nortonville, Kv. WiLn Oarrioan, Clerk. .NORTH BOUND. Visiting momherb are oprdlallj 1.28 p.m. No. 102 3.40 a. m. Invited to attend any bTthest No 104 Lodges No. 122, local pass.10.45 a m. 0.38 p. m. No. IX local What Constitutes Man. SOUTH BOUND It Bems to mo that the wit of man, 4.08 p.m. strength, hlB graco, his tendency, his No. 101 1.40 a.m. No. 103 art, is tho grace and presence of God. No. 12l,ooalpaBB. 1.28 p.m. Emerson. No. 185 local pass 5.68 . m. Elks, Walker, Seo. B. P. O. No. 738 meetB at the old, reliable, purely vegetable, liver medicine. Mrs. J. H. Easier, of Spartanburg, S. C, says: " I had sick headache, for years. I felt bad most of the time, I tried Thed-for- d's Black-Draugand now I feel better than when I was 16 years old." Your druggist sells it, 'in 25 cent packages, ht, Insist on Thedfonrs tos, aud. also at the International Snn day School Convention at San FraueU-co- . One of these has been flttlnisly called- the "music king" and the other the "piano wlzaitl." The International Association will ! nnroftnted bv Mr. W. C. Peiiree of Chicago, who for many years bus ton at the head of the organized adult Bible class movement In America. He will speak ou such topics a "The What and Dow of Teacher Training," "The Adult Bible Class and Its Meaning to the World." "The Sunday School Organised." "The Bible In Action." Mr. Pearce Is a man of deep spiritual pow eraml will help every oue who tins the opportunity of hearing him. Dr. Palmer en Program. Rev. F. N. Palmer, D. D.. of Winona Lake. Ind- - will have four period of Bible study. Dr. Palmer will attend only a few conventions this year, and Ken tucky bus been peculiarly fortuuate in securing him at this time. Rev. W. Fred Long, general secretnry of the Mississippi Sunday School Asso. cintion, will be among the speakers ant? M.mni to nav n visit to his old home ns he is a Kentuckian and spent miwi of the years of his early manhood lu Paducah. He is now one of the most successful Sundny School workers hi America. One of his addresses will Boy Over Fool Hill." Kentucky Speakers. Among the speakers from Kentucky will be Judge 0. C. Grassham of Paducah. Hon. J. B. Weaver of Louls ville, president of the state associa tion; Rev. George A. Joplin, genenu secretary of the state association; Hon. Huston Quln bf Louisville, chairman of the state executive committee; Rev. T. C. Gebauer of Henderson, Mr. W. .1. Vaughan of Louisa, and Miss Maude L. Dance of Louisville, all Hem worK-er- s of the state association; Miss Frances L. Grlgsby of Louisville, otilce secretary of the state association; Miss Nannie Lee Fruyser of Louisville, so well known everywhere as u speaker of rare nbllity. Walter Frazec, state superintendent of the Kentucky Bible School Abrtoflntlon; Rev. Ryron H. D. D.. of th" Southern Baptist Theological seminary, Louisville; Miss Madeline Reager of Louisville. Mrs AgneS L. Elfort of Ashland. Mr. O. .J. Nugent. Jr.. of Louisville, president of the Jefferson County Association, and many others who will take part in the conferences. This will be a wonderful opportunity to meet with the leudfiig Sundny School workers of the state and be able to ask and have answered many of the questions that are tron bltng you. e De-Me- nt, 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 possible for you to acquire the best article of this kind on .the market, we have very recently, added the DeVilbiss line to our stock. This Atomizer is manufactured by a firm which have had yearsof 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 DcVIlWas Ateniier Ho. 23 Price 75 cents It DcVIIlilnn Nitanl AdmiUcr N". HO V r Price 75 cents Price $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. r -- i". 'V-'- l The DeVilbiss Atomizer to $1.25.. - is priced at from 50c t r - St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated a mm Mi ' ' ' a DRUG DEPARTMENT mlUBHHH) ima m .ill ' ny ". - - i' '.' i imi..Mri' JAW"'" "' i' !!( '" . . '.' "..m.iih "'" " . -- " - 'v'u. fc $f ' M p. o HON. J. B. WEAVER. HAIR HEALTH 4tfrWiVtYVYtoYViYiVM Suits - for - Fall n I have secured the agency for The COSMOPOLITAN TAILORING CO., of Chicago, and will be pleased to take your order for that next suit, 1 have some beautiful samples and the prices are right, too. They range from Preside at Big Sunday School If You Have Scalp or Hair Trouble, Take Convention, Advantage of This Offer Hon. J. B. Wcnvor of Louisville Is the president of the Kentucky Sunduj Wo could not afford to so strongly School Association and will preside at ondorpe'Rexali 93" Hair Tonic and tho State Convention to be held In P.i continue to sell It as wo do, if it did not do all we claim it will. Should i ur enthusiasm carry us away, and Rtxall "03 Hair Tonic not give entiio satisfaction to the users, tlmy would lose faith in ub and our statements, and in consequence our business Will v B. M. SLATON UNDERTAKER 1 Funeral Director. :; Licensed Embalmer Answer eill oeills Office Phone 124-- 2 IDety ox-- Nigtit 124-- 3 NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Residence Phone Give me a call. sna up A pleasure to show samples Walter Bee Office Tho man who whispeis down a N Martin Earlington, Ky. well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop pf dollars Like he who climbs a tree and 1, besides ducah, Ky.. Oct making one of the addresses at the Thursday. one of thp you money on your fall convention. Mr. Weaver is Ie most popular men in the state and Is suit. Let me Rhow you mv samples. known to his host of Sunday School Wai.tkb N. Martin. friends as "Sunshine Weaver." He Miss Sibyl Hart, of Madisonville, has been elected president of the Sunday School Association more times was visiting In the city Thursday. any one else. He Is a very busy D. P. Banks was In AtkliiB on bus- than lawyer, but finds time to devote to the iness Thursday. Sunday School cause. MrB. Ed Wise, who ban been visitiMrs. D. M. Evans was shopping in ng; in Anton, has returned home. Madisonville Thursday. REV. GEORGE A. JOPLIN. Miss Elizabeth Viotory was in Mrs. Ed Rule was in Madisonville Evansvlllo yesterday shopping. Will General Secretary Kentucky Thursday. Don't forget our Shoo department Speak at Sunday School Convention. Ed VIst was In Madisonvlllo on a complete line of foot wear tnothbr Rev. George A. Joplln of Louisville. business Thursday. father, for brother, sister and the Ky., Is the general secretary of the Wo invito you to call aud Bee our baby. Call and seo linn of careful selected Tappy foot The MoLeod Stoke, Mad-lsonvjl- "hollers." MIsb EUiol Evans was in Madisonville Thursday. Wuntod two roomers. Railroad men preferred. Mks. EoiiOKK. Mr a, Iley Briukley was in Madisonville, Thursday. Mrs. H. R. NcCreary went to can-sav- prestige would suffer. We assure you that If your hair is begiunig to unnaturally fallout or if you have any scalp trouble, Rexall 93" Hair Tonic is without question the best remedy we know, oj to eradicate dandruff, stimulato hair growth and proveut premature baldness. Our faith in Rpxall "93" Hair Tonic is so strohg that we ask you to try it on our positive guarantee that jour money will be cheerfully refunded if it does not do as we olaim. Two sizes, 50c. and $1 00. Sold only at our store Tho Rexall Store. St. Bernard Mining Co., 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 tho' term senes decrepltl. Plutarch explains the origin of this metaphor thus: Tho ancients never extinguished their lamps, but suffered them to go out of their own accord that Is, by tho last cracklo. Hence a lamp Just about to expire was said decrepl-tare- , to cease to crackle. Hence, metaphorically, persons on the verge of th grave were called decrepit men. 1 MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY Artenlo Most Frequently Used. Arsenic has, perhaps, been more frequently; used than any other poison for criminal purposes. It has been proved identical with tho "wonderful elixir" of the seventeenth century, when socrot poisoning becamo bo frequent In Italy that tho clergy, despite the rules of the confessional, acquainted Popo 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 bravo as is supposed is proved by tho following anecdote: A naturalist tells of a combat between and a white-taileten eagle, In which the latter was thoroughly vanquished, and was discovered squatting down In a shed, where he had been driven In hope of refuge from the angry birds. mIssol-thrusho- 3 d Takes Laurels From Brooklyn. "Don't call Brooklyn the City ol churches," says a Qlobo Trotter, who b equally familiar with the Hudson, .ho Rhine, the Ganges and the Nile, rhero is a city in India which is looked upon as "holy" by DuddhlstB and Brahmins which might dispute the title. Benares has about 2,000 temples and in these and fixed In the narrow streets where the public Is free to worship are about 500,000 idols. According to Hindoo belief, it 1b tho gate to paradise, to which all who dwell within Ub walls enter Immediately. Enjoyment Within Ourselves. We have much to enjoy in the quiet and retirement of our own thoughts. Longfellow. A HON. le J. B. WEAVER. 29-No- News of the Town A Good Salesman. "Well, Jingle,' said the manager, "did you mako tho Bale?" "YeB," Bald the salesman. "I couldn't get tho darned old machine to run over half speed, but I arranged with one of the town constables to arrest ub for exceeding the speed limit, and old Skee zlcks fell for It right away." Woman's Faith. A woman ought at least to have as much faith in her husband as she lias In her powder rag. Chicago HMMiVMHMHMHMH READY-TO-WEAR FEAST TWO DAYS ONLY MadlRonville, Ky. Mrs. Frank Bisk, of tho country, was In town Wednesday. Miss Lila Jones, of MnrtotiB Gap, wdB In town this week visiting her Bister, Mrs. Elgle Slsk. Mrs, Harpe Nourse Is visiting; her son In tho Pleasant View neighborhood this week. Dr. and Mrs. E A. Davis, who have been in New York for some time, art- - expected home this week. JheGoodloe brothers, Bon Wilson, Viae Grace and Georgo uVindyM .Robinson wear. Madisonvlllo, Ky. E. Kelsev, of Oakland City, Ind Is the guout of Mrs. L. V. Renfro, this week. Marc Goldnamer, of Princeton, was In town on business Thursday. PerklnB Adams, of Madisonville. was iu towu Thursday. Anyono interested in buying a home for either home or renting purposes can find out something to their advantage by calling at the Mrs. E. Bee ofilce. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Bloom, of At' lanta, Ga., are the guests of Mr. and The MoLkou Store, Greatest Bargain Event of the Season i ' sm P iff ! Friday and Saturday Oct. 25 and 2 pOR these days we have prepared a real feast of bargains, in our Ready-t- o Wear Section. There'll be muny pleasant surprises for you, so be sure to come, I spent Thursday night In Poud river bottoms opossum hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Griflln, of St. Charles, wore in town yesterday. N. K. Agnow, Division Passenger Agent of the E. & T. H. aud 0. & E. I., was in town Thursday. Bibles and Wall Mottoes, all grades and prlcos. Pictures of Jesus Christ as Infant, youth, Crucified and Ideal, 10c for tho four. Can furnish you any book publiBbod. Waltbk N. Martin. Mesdamos Walter Daves, N. E. McKinnon and W. K. Nlsbet wero In Madisonville Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Rodger and daughter Margarot, were In Madisonvlllo Mrs. L. V. Renfro. Mrs. L. M. Roe Is tho guest of the Misses Whalens and MrB. Douglas O'Brien this week. ROOMERS WANTED-Gentle-can yet room iu good location. Apoly at tbis ofilce. For Sale A small coal cook stove. Will sell cheap. Iu good condition. Mrs. EOlofk. W. D. Coil, of Madisonville, was in town on business Friday. men Bargain No. One $15.75 ':. KmBT'- Bargain No. Two $15,75 FOR $22.50 SUIT FOR $9R.85fqr $35.00 suit fqb$28.85 We have selected 25 high-grad-e I A We have selected twenty- - fiye of those famous "Leading Lady" Suits that formerly sold for $22.50 and will place them on. sale for KEV. QEOHQE A. JOTLIN. "Leading Lady" Suits that will place on sale for for- merly sold at $35.00, which we these tow days only at the re- thee 2 days Ingenious Swindler. Kentucky Sunday School Association A laughable and ingenious fraud and will be one of tho speakers at the was played on two Glasgow (Scotassociation convention of land) women the other day. By rep- annualheld ot Paducah, the Ky.. Oct. to be resenting to two housewives their husvisiting Thursday. 1. bands had fallen in the Clyde, and V. H. Behue and Geo. Rash, of that he had been sent for a change MR. E. E. BELL. the "Hot Air Joint," of Madisonvlllo of clothing, a man named Young redrove out to Earliugtou Friday ceived from the women the clothes General Committee of morning to get a drink of water from asked, and appropriated them to his Chairman of School Convention. Sunday the mineral well. We trust the sud- own use. Mr. E. E. Bell of Taducah, Ky.. Is den change in liquids will not eilect the chairman of the general committee Optimist and Pessimist them seriously. An optimist is a man who does not that Is making arrangements for the Brick Southworth is in Providence caro what happens so long as it does not happen to him; a pessimist Is a today. , ray man who has lived for a long time NorrJs King, of St. Charles, was with an optimist. 4n town Thursday. 29-No- markably low price of $15.75. These garments are the season's latest creations, and are shown in all the pjopular fabrics and colors. only at the phenomenal price of $28.85. These are exceptional values which a,re rarely equalled and never excelled at fifty dollars. Remember only $28-85- . Remember only $15.75. 25 at the .price 25 at the price jam 'C Big Values - - Little Prices We are showing the strongest line of suits ranging ERNEST NEWTON To the Public 'iSSSSSSBt jjPJb" - i''. , in price from $10.00vto $15.00 ever shown in the city. flPMMftMK5F, These garments are tailored and trimmed far better than anything we have ever see"n for - I am now entering upon my tenth ' year in the the price, We have blacksmith business at the same old stand. In the ex- - rt llsHHllllilllSKiHPTibl' Vtk& liflBnSSSSSSSSSBBSSBSBBi meantime many others have come and gone, I ''" HLIIIIHHBbk,4IkV. ' BSBbBSSSB&c REBlllllllllSHSBKlBk' yv - them in a wide range materials and colors. Be sure you taRaiiiiiiHIHIHk BsilBlSE','A4HKk-- see the, interested in popular priced garments. pect to continue tp do satisfactory work if possible. 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, as all ,work is ar i- done on a positive guarantee. -f I am prepared to do HHaHHnnHwia E. U. BELL. The McLeod Store INCORPORATED On s all kinds of repair work and Horse Shoeing a specialty. Prices reasonable. " Give me a trial kaa il? 1 J f.f State Convention of the Kentucky Sun day School Association that will meet 1. Mr. tiell In Paducah Oct. would like to see at least 1.000 attend the convention aud sends a cordial Invitation to all who are interested In Sunday Schools and the great work they are doing. 29-Novis-Hoi'- thp Square Madisonville, Kentucky E.TjJ2H Mv X ? Nt.d ' j XV teLSti-- - irfiaatn. .tote, ike v . .1 J9' '(S .'T ';, 'a-' , , . !- - . - - nWli . ! j.' - r fcJtAdta.nnwmii WLiiifcinuwKmaot HHWHMM V "TVTMlBW&inrj; ',".; m'.u'".w-i,"H.'.rtmuy.ni.iif- ...n in- -in miiwamggwni M w pi " t w KzJSjfok $v A BA Bed innin i A V NIVAL ,e 1 Saturday, O ct ob er 26tk STORE THE NEW MADISONVILLE, KY. Foxes Not Easy Prey. Foxes often kill buzzards and tho smaller hawks that have been im- pelled to attack them through hunger. ruey nave mainly done this by dragging tho birds through branches and brushwood; for thoy usually havo their talons deeply imbedded in their intendod victim, and are unable to let them go. An ldc,al. & V HiFPEL'S BUILDING, NEXT DOOR TO OUNKERSONS GROCERY HON. A O.STANLEY Will RESULTS THAT REMAIN Are Address the Voters of Earli.ngton Appreciated people- by Earlington very weak. I had spells when 1 could hardly breatho or speik for 10 to 20 minutes. My doctor could not help f me, nut i was completely cured by l ! Tuesday Night, Oct., 29th. I The Hon. A. Q. Stanley lias l)6en secured to address the voters of Eurlinston' on the issues of the day at the Oity H ill Tuesday ui'zht Oct., 29ch. irshull club are The Wilsou-to Ue congratulated on securing the service of this eloquent orator and, a large urowd is expected to be present on tins occasion. M Thousands who suffer from back-aoh- e and kidney complaint have tried one remedy nfteranother, finding only temporary benefit. This is discouraging, but there Is one medicine that has earned a reputation for lasting results and there is plenty of proof of its merit here in left me with a frightful couch and I 1 tablets and tlio stylus furnished tho material wherewith tho old Romans djd their ordinary writing, but for permanent records, thero wero UBed a reed pen, parchment, and a kind of liquid pigment or ink. Harper's Weekly. Wax-coate- d Old Roman; Ink. nht DR. KING'S New Discovery Mrs. Earl-iUtTto- J. E. Cox, Jolkt, $1.00 111. 50c AND AT ALL DRUGGISTS. Mt I .v i wtMn rfi bwii6 become irregular you are, Uncomfortable and the lunged chin. jComiition exists the worse you feql. You can get rid of this trilseryVjulckly by using HE RBINE. Take a uoae ou ?olug to bed uud Bee how flue you feel next day. Price 60a. Sold by at. Bernard Mining C Incorporated, Drug Depart- . , ment. ' Regulating Window Opening. been ' invented for regulating height of carriage or automobile 1 A broad band of leather or fabric, held In placo by a small catch, has tho win-jflow- s. Lace Workers of Smyrna. .of Smvrna tnako Girls Teat quantities of lace, The work is wstl; uuuu in uicu unu uuuitia, and;-women f' 1' less there are a hundred knot holes In Jfco f'A hundred eyes 'are of no use fence' he mourned. " l . .rgus,Liornpiainca. un- :r ; ,1 Kind' 3 I World. They have a power which eems to be beyond natural causes, bb if they were some angel's sqng yhlch had lost Its way and come to toarth. It seems as if they could soften tho hard and angry hearts of men. No one was ever corrected, by a sarcasm; crushed perhaps if tho earcasra was clever enough, but lolped never. P. V. Faber. al-o- Kind Words. words" rtro the music of V... tho iO Founder of S. P. C. A. Tho American Society for the Pretention of Cruelty to Animals was founded In 18C5 (Incorporated 186G) by Henry Borgh, a New York author and philanthropist. Ho also secured the passage of much legislation protecting animals. He died In 1888. ) Sweet Charity, "ilas It ever occurred to you that (stronger. the more money a man has, tho more John Franklin, Earlington, Ky., difficult it Is for him to be charitable? says: "I have had no occasion to use When one Is poor and has only a few Doan's Kidney Pills nor any other cents It Is an easy matter to divide kidney remedy since this prepara- tho mpney with some poor devil who tion cured mo some years ago. You has none." my testimonial are it liberty to as heretofore. T. had paius in the Optimism. Leonldas, king of Sparta, when desmall of my back when stooping or lifting and became tired easily. fending Thermopylae against the Persian host I also had headaches and dizzy one of hisunder Xerxes, was told by soldiers that the Persian spells and had to get up at night to pass the kidney secretions. Doan'b arrows were so numerous that they light of "Never Kidney Pills proved their merits by obscured the was the the sun."wo shall; mind that," reply; rnlievlng me." have the advantage of fighting in tho For Bale by all dealers. Price 50 shade." Co., BtiiLilo, cents. Foster-Milbur- u New Yn-k-, aole. agents for the Fewer Willing to Sell Their Hair. U'nitod States. Owing to tho fact that tho young countrymen of France, under the Heuiembur the name Doan's spreading influence of the cities, are . and take no other. becoming more particular as to tho appearance of tho girls they "walk United on Deathbed. out" with, peasant girls are becoming A pathetic marriage ceremony took less and less willing to sell their rich placo the other day, in a Budapest hos- tresses to hair dealers. At,- the great pital. A German singer named' Eraos, Lli"oges hair fair, hold in tho market who was appearing professionally la plii'-of the city, thero were fewer the Hungarian capital, was' suddenly Ldea.cis present than ever before. The taken ill with heart weakness a few supply of hair is falling and prices dayB ago, He ' telegraphed to hl ranged from $1.60 to $1.85 a pound. sweetheart In Frankfort, Germany, to come to him. The girl started nt once, One Thing Certain. and arrived In Budapest promptly. Mr. Needmore "If you refuse me They were married immediately in the my llfo will bo filled with bitterness hospital ward, and Erdos died an hour and gall." The "Widow Bullion "I after the ceremony. don't knqw about the bitterness, but you're there with the gall, all right" McNally Monarch. . The Gold Age. It has been well said that nowadays people know tho price of everyOur' Dally Special. thing and tho value of nothing. All Right to Put up a Bluff, but be Suro you don't Trip Ovor It Sun's Rays Far From Earth. At Its nearest point, the sun Is miles from tho earth. Hero Ib the testimony of one who used Doan's Kidney Pills years ago, and now makes his testimony even When Wrinkles Come. Tho first Wrinkle of ago cornea on tho side of tho cheek just In front of the car and its possessor is, as a rulo, tho last person to notlco it. Just behind tho ear thoro is usually a falling off of tho roundness of the neck, and the hair becomes tld.n, leaving a bald look on tho woman over 40 if she Is not careful to remedy these important blemishes. Massage will do more for theso growing Imperfections than almost any other facial defect . Lilacs and Lilacsl "By Gcorgol When we Way of the Tail- Great. get Into our suburban homo I'm going Tt is easy in this world to llvo aftto grow lliacs." Mrs. Cliffe "Don't do It, Henry. I like you much bettor er tho world's opinion: It Is easy In solitude to llvo after ono's own; but smooth shaved." tho great man is he 'who in tho midst sweet- of the crowd keeps with Iness the independence of solitude. Emerson. Mr. Cliffe po-fo- man to clevato his life by a conscious endeavor. It Is something to bo able to paint n particular picture, or to carvo a statue and so niako a few objects beautiful; but It Is far more glorious to carve nnd paint tho very utmoBphore nnd modlum through which wo look, which morally wo can do. Thorcau. I know of no more encouraging fact than tho unquestionable ability of a I V : ct ue t When yiiu Iuivm ft bad cold yoi, want the best modlolno nhtafnabl so rh to ourft ir with ns little iluls' as pomihle. Here if a druggist' opinion: "I have sold Chamberlain's Couirh Remedy for fl'ieoi (years," say Etios Loiter, of Sarato go. Iud., "nun (conMrior it the bos on the market. ' bor nale bv aij Letters on Poorly Printed Stationery Go Into the Her Opportunity. Young Husband--"Wha- t a glorloua day! I could daro anything, face anything on a day like this!" Wife "Como on down to the milliner's!" Fllegende Blacttcr, I i s Dealers. Better Pay First It b hard to pay for bread that bM keen eaten. sanlah. knavery?" what's political "What the other Bldo's doing, my "Pa, son." Birmingham Agc-Iioral- Spoiling Children. . - Littlo children give their mother tho 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 spoIlB many, and letting little faults alone spoils more. Gardens that aro never weeded will grow very, littlo worth gathering. All watering ami no hoeGc5&g &dc ing will make a very bad crcp. A K classy looking letter liend wins attenchild may have too much of its mothtion !.d put- - tho recipient Into a pleasant er's love and In tho long run it may rrame of mind for the ter u lerneatU turn out that it had too little C. II. We Print Th. : Kind of Stationery. Spurgeon. ' We Ajre tcato Print Yours. Ever Thus. II Bacteria Not Necessary to Life. Though bacteria of many kinds live In most animals, a French experimenter has dlsprovcn tho theory that they aro essential to life. It was claimed that a chicken lived absolutely free from and growth and development went on as usunl. miscro-organlsm- mmm. m i? t. ) . 'M i a. "Oh. doctb-.OM.aiineU'tuti nervous younp wife, ns the eiituior.t surgeon en ten; J the sick room. "If an qi oration Is necessaj-y.wwant you to operato immediately; ' Expense is no object at all." "WoJU, operate at once," replied tho eminent surgeon without even glancing at the patient Time Well Spent. One' minute spent in appealing for dlvJno guidance appears to havo been ono minute well Bp'ent Rochester Herald. , ' Public Democratic , It-is Speaking -' ! 00 !fr W ANTED WHAT? ' ! Wall of the pessimist. "YeB, I consider my life a failure." "O Henry, how snd! Why should you Of course you uso an antiseptic in your say that?"' "I spend all my time makfamily and in the care of your own per- ing money enough to buy food, and son, and you want the best. clothes, and the food disagrees with Instead of what you havo been using me, and myplothes don't fit." such as liquid or tablet antiseptics or peroxide, won't you please try Paxtine, a concentrated antiseptic powder to be What Ster"fie Said. dissolved in water as needed. Sterne once said that the most acPaxtine is more economical, more cleansing, more germicidal and more complished way of using books is to healing than anything you ever Used. serve them as somo do lords; learn their titles, and then brag of their acquaintance. t-- 2 For Women Who Care V .ii Th e Hon. A. 0. Stanley Of Henderson, will address the voters of Hopkins County at the "S 1 l 2 4'i ANTISEPTIC A good salary. Of course you do, but when and where are you going to get it? Not by a pick and spade. You can get it by working your brain, so put your brains at work now. Let the undersigned show and explain to you how. ii E. B. HARTLEROAD, Manager !3& Box 203 Henderson, Ky. r t 1 SOMETHING NEW! r-m Intliotoilotr tocleanso and whiten tho teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay. To disinfect the mouth, destroy disease germs, and purify the breath. To keep artificial teeth and bridgeworlc clean and odorless. To remove nicotine from tho teeth und purify the breath after smoking. To eradicate perspiration odors by spongo bathing. As a medicinal agent for local treatment of feminine ills where pelvic catarrh, inflammation and ulceration exist, nothing equals h6t douches of Paxtine. For ten years the Lydia E.. Pinkham Med. Co. lias been regularly advising their patients to use it because of its extraordinary cleansing, healing and germicidal power. For this purpose alone Paxtine is worth its weight m gold. Also for nasal catarrh, sore throat, inflamed eyes, cuts and wounds. All drugglstst 25 and .j50 cents a box. Trial lox and testimony of 31 THE PAXTON TOILET CO., BotT. Mai.. Genuine Belgian Charity. Around a hut where, according to tradition, a young Irish princess was murdered, grew up the present town of Gheel, In Belgium, which became known as "the colony of tho crazed." At first a temple In memory of the princess was erected and later it became a refuge for the "sick in mind." Tho remarkable thing about this town Is that the residents accept patients in their own homes so that they may enjoy the beneficial effects of domestic and social Intercourse. Bel-gia- it Opera House,Citv of Earlington Tuesday, Oct. 29, 7:30 p. m. On the political issues of the day,. L-etcli- e 5', 0 women freo on request. If you deslr to keep your children healthy and yet satisfy their natural cravins for sweets, give them the sugar n its natural, form. Candy is injurious, but hpriey, preserved flga snd dates, raising and maple syrup are Just as much appreciated by tho small folk as the manufactured swpeti Sweets for Children. lanvitocl .3 11 WILSON-MARSHAL- L CLUB -- ' 4fortjtrt&l& gfrdij, v" '"' " "ilwi!asNi . jMWWP IKUMJIIij r