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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 3, 1912
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TWENTY-WAR- D t It (By IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR Salg BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE Hly Found Sunday and I? FRIDAY AFTERNOOJ EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1912 Nt:: Z w UNIQUE FAREWELL ev. D. M, Harrison's Final Ser- 'Reuitd The Roundhouse A R. RUtr) TELEPHONE EXCHANGE BURNS DOWN if . & Nortonville Notes y tT DEAD IN GREEK BENEATH TRESTLE Well Dressed Man Hebo Notes Glenn Eudaiey, who attending- - mon on "The Pear! of Great Price UNION SERVICE ATTENOBB fiY MASONS, ELKS. BOY SCOUTS AND MANY OTHERS Pumper Pingree Shaver is still oil. j Fire Caused by Heavy Electric Paul Pilklngton was in Nashville Voltage From Unknown Sunday on business. BobPrleBtgot the turkey at the Source Two OperPrlncesB Saturday night. The boys ators Es:ape at tho Roundhouse say they can smell gravy every time tho switch . T ,. Beautiful Memento Presented in Name of Host of Friends Final wordu were said Sunday night at the Christian Church in '& Madisonville by Rev. D. M. Harrison the iPropbytorlati minister there, to members of tifa own congregation and thoso of other congregations, and to many others, saints and not members of auy congregation. It was the oecasionof his'Ray-in- g goodbye to Madisonville, of leaving ills last meqsago co the community the speaker has come to love very dearly during nearly three yoarB of eervlco thero as pastor ot the Presbyterian congregation. Tho Borvices were held at the Christian church because of its greater size, .aud ministers and members of other congregations joined there in a gen- -' eral union servioo to show their love and respect for the man and tho preaohor about to travel to another state. Fhe Masons attended in a body, aB did tho Elks, and last came the Boy Hsouts to ulso show their love Aud homago to a beloved friend nntl advisor. Tho choir had been especially made up of tho beat singers from tho varions churcheH aud the music rendered was excellent. At tho Mnsonio Temple, before the r. lnrgo services, in tho presetico-o- f gathering 8 Masdn&nud friends, a beautiful memento was presented to of a Mr. Harrison, in Kulzht Templar otitirm, as n token of lovo and appreciation. The gift was not from thy Musons, nor from the Elks, but from tho citizens of Madisonville without regard to lodge or church affri'otion. It was a touohlng iuoidentand the recipient was affected sothat he could make but briel reply, and life's a Booth laddie who seldom wants for words. So the incidont was not perfunctory but brought out the deep and Pincero feeling on both sides. The presentation was briefly nade by Heu. Ituby Lalfoou. Mr. Hkrrison goes to Moberly, Mo., where he will have charge of a larger .congregation aud more important work, but neither himself nor his many warm friends hereabouts eau hope, perbapa, that lie may ind again more staunch friends in any other community to which his work ot devotion, may takeihim now or in the future. There follows him an almest unanimous God Speed. His sermon was upon "The Pearl of Great: Price" and his admonition will be remembered "In temptation, or trial, or misfortune, wear your Pearl! " sin-ner- s, tiie-forin eugina passes there. It is reportod that Switch Engineer Fleming is sick again. Wallace Vaughn went home Suu dv to his4 mother." Bosko Shavr was In Nashville last week. He 6nys he shore did have a magnanimous time. Rob Fenwick and Frank Giannlni, Jr. are working on a switch engine at Henderson this week. A work train was run out of here Monday mornlug to go to Bake tb to scale the tunnel. Noah Clark Ib off sick. Engineer Bob Coggln waB in Nashville week. Found-- On the East Shop Track last Friday afternoon at 3:45 that other fellow that voted the Bull Moose ticket. .Owner can have have same by paying "for this add a year's subscripaud Bending-ution to the Outlook. Shop Track Foreman Hlbbs is oil duty severui days visiting in Illinois. W. 11. Adcock is acting as foreman in ins absence. Lawrence Turner was off Friday and Saturday. Too much turkey. Machinist Polk Blair has resigned from tho service. It is reported lie will move to Paducah in the near futiird in search of better grazing. s LOSS ESTIMATED AT $22,000 Hopkinsville, Ky., Dec. 2. A most unusual fire cnusing a property loss ot $22,000, occurred here this morning betweeu 1 and 2 o'clock, when the automatic telephone system of the Borne Tele phone company was completely destroyed by the telephone wires receiving such a heavy charge current from some outside source, possibly a cross with an arc light wire, that the 1,850 miles of minute wire connections were totally burued out. Not only are the three or four hundred subscribers deprive of telephone service but the fire alarm system for the town is likewise destroyed from the water. The insurance is only $8,000. The Home and Cumberland telephone system were recently combined here uuder tha as ae Telepht ,ie of Ohristiau-TodCompany. d The Thanksgiving entertainment given by the SjIiooI children was enjoyed by all present, especially the Oratorical contest, o.f which Miss Ruth Barnes received a gold classpin as a prizp. Mrs. R. O. Oldham and little son, wern in Mortons Gap Friday visiting relatives. Mrs, J, T. Morgan iind daughter Anna Mane, were in Madisonville Friday. Miss Mournin Hall, of Madi-nville- ,, spent several daijl last eek with friends here. Misses Lola Mae Prowse, Ruth Barnes, Mattie Shaw, Sadye jBethel aud Messrs Oiiff flamby, ILonuie Heard, Jack Lander and Roy Kennedy attended tho Sn tertaiument at Mortous Gap .Thursdtiy nicllt. Mesdames Lon Keunedy and Ojair Horton were iu Madisonville one day last weekshoppiug. iHoward McGregor, of JPrince-tdn- , was in town Thursday. Pr9f. Davis, ,'oFMiidisonyille, attended theje'iitertaiument here Wednesbay night. Mrs. Pitzer and daughter, of Louisville, were the guests of Miss Marie Morgan last week. '. duuuui m vnipanso, Ana., arrived Neaj Nortonville With homo Monday to spond Thankselv Ing with homo folkB, he returned Gashes in Head Friday uight to Valparaiso. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durham and' daughter, of Sturgls, spent ThanksLOOKS LIKE FOUL PLAY giving at Nebp. James H. Ohristly abour 45 years Miss Kathrine King, of Madison-vill- e, POPULAR m4 MAERY SATURDAY. Mr. A FEELING OF SECURITY I You naturally feel secure when you know that tho medioino'you ar puroniicl ubout to contains uo harmful or habit producing drug. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great Kldnoy, Liver and Bladder Remedy. Tne same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained In every bottle of Swamp-Roo- t. Swamp-Roo- t is scientifically compounded from vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and is taken in teaspnonful doseB. It ib not recommended for every- BcnAshby And Mrs. Willie Eliza old, well dresaod and folieved to have been a resideut'of Nashville, Tenn., was found dead Sunday morning In Draco's Greek under a trestle on the Illinois Central railroad, nnar Nortonville, the body belnj? found in the water. A hole in his head, from which his brains were oozing out, shows how ho came to bis death. The. body was fouud at 9 o'clock Sunday morning by J. TVLacy and J. H. Fritz, who were en route to Nortonville. Indications point to foul play, but it Ib possible that the man fell from the trestle to tho rockB.ljelow. Ont or two other bruises found on his body. He had a ticket from 'Nashville to Paducah. Coroner Stevens was notified aud tho body wasj-emoveto Norton-vill- a and an Inquest was held, the vurdict being that he came to his death from some unknown cause. Papers found on tho man indicated that his home- was in Nashvllln. Parties hi that city were notified, and- - the undertaking firm of TJtley & Co. were asked to take charge of tho remains, prepare ttiem for burial and send them to Nashville, which was done Monday Burba, ofPleifTor, Ark., afternoon, i8.yisiting her son W. if,, Burba. Steamboat Engineer i M.ulison-ville,wa- s The dead man wHSiRsieamooai; JO, S Williams,' of enKineorond was ifoluWtaPIti?:! l here Wednesday. week. vlBlted Mrs. J. Y. Mltchell'la ' Wallace Barron will ride the rural-routMo. 2, out of Nebo. Ha, got his appointment last week, he la to, e ' ' begin Monday, Ddc. 2. The Nebo boys and boya of O'nos-- f $ sum College played ball at Maultou, " Thursday, the game broke up in w inning iu a squabble, both Vv v claiming the game. j. Misses Lillian Besqnlt and EdltlaC Crowe, of the PleaBant GroVe Coun try Bpent the week-eh- d with Mr4 "t s-- thef slde, !xv .A w6 d - O'-Bry- broken a few weeks ago. is able ife attend to his dufles as Postmaster MisBAlte Campbell, who is teac&f) ' ing at Ilsley came home Wedneslf night to spend Thanksgiving 'M? home, she returned Sunday. ty V Martin O'Bryan's new bouaS' 'hit finished, and now oooupie'dby ;JtCrs. Stanley and three sons i X We would .advlso the youngliidleaf that were left over from , voi-- iu nnrovo me aays iiat are. . gliding by, only one more njj&th '" grace Ib all that is left y'ou.; Nothin' doin now, nearly Overy' body Is barking with bad. colds. '$' ,'' 3ro. Cook, of Madisonville, his regular appointm'ont at tho $'$?, . ,' W.M.Porter. O. S. Durham, who got his ankifcf , laiTa . , n& bethlglcheartWed. ... Mr. Ben Ashby, of this city, was united in marriage Friday evening at Sicramentoto Mrs. Willie Iglehart, of that city, the ceremony being performed at the home of the bride's brother. Mrs. Iglehart is a charming and cultured woman and was connected for a time last year with Dulin's Store here, holding a po- COULt SHOUT FOX JOY "I want to thank you from the bottbm of tay hear.t," wrote C. B. Radar, of Lewisberg, W. V.. "for tbewelii-HHfbwieftlgo from Electric Bittrs. la earing me case of stomach of both, a trouble and of rheumatism, from which Iihad been an almosvheip-les- s auffarer for ten years. It suited my ease a thodgh made just for me." for dyspepsia, indigestion. rid the iaundlce, and tothat causesyBtem,ot rheuma tiara, Electric Bitters have no.su perldr. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 60 cents at all druggists. 4 htn Seclal ISmctlen Far Vitlien m w kv. Erneat'Brinkley.Hd; J, T. Ooleman entertained a number of young folks at their home on Sebree Ave. Friday evening in honor of Misses Annie Lonise Dedcs, of Elkton, Ky. and Hat-ti- e Vaughn, of Sibree, who have been the guest of Miss Margaret Mitchell for several days, Several interesting amusements were in evidence aud thoroughly enjoyed by everyone, Delightful refreshments were served by the ! Mefcdiimt ft' ' c hostess. 'Bor coughs and colds use BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP. It acts soothingly in the irritated lung and' throat. Price S6o, BOo and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St: Bernard Wining Co. Incorporated, Drug De partment. HI 5 director at Jenkins, a new town of AVhita Plains, were the guests , 'kias Mayor 1 Dm M Sample bottle ef free by atall n Eastern Kentucky, and. wherg. Mae Prowse last of Miss Lola he will go sometime this week week. , Send to Dr. Kilmer A Co., N. Y., for a sample bottle, accompanied by his youngest "" At tbe ink.iafMMly meet-iH- g Mr. Martin, of Orme, Tenn., free by mail It will convince anyone. You will also receive a book- daughter, Elizabeth, his elder toas taken Edgar Martin's place FAKHlSSIHSTITtJTI ity count . of tWKjii let of valnabie Information, telling daughter, Willie Bellev having MOTB?RIDAY oil 'held nyy with the Nortonville band. all about the kidneys. When writing be aure and mentlpn theEarllng-to- n taken a post ion iu Huntaville, JDtn,. Monday Alabama. Mr Asby is one sf Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Oates and Will Be Held In SeiWenTwe Days Sat- - M. Ea.;aiKS;Swk) aBMayor-- . ' I'' ur day Geed lead Talks The the most popular a,nd wall loved Mr. and Mrs. Oleve Whitfield atand Mv BoWa, Nok Frem Ftattfef R. Feature. men of our city aud his many tended the baptizing at Mortons retiring Fort Wayne, kdM Dec. 2. friends regret to lo$ him from Gap Sunday. iAHo'ut the , Katherine Godfrey; 8 years old, Madisonville: The Hopkins County Farmers au(lhit ek Miss .Nannie Belle Jtlaley, o naexpired tiWii Mr. KVana a is growing a bewsnose, and, the Mr. and Mrs, Aahb'y will be at Madisonville and Mr. May, of Institute held nndec the auspices r m&terialbare the lef tfloating rib home to t;heir. friends while in Hartford, were, the guest of Miss of the 'state department of agri- councimaa. Doris Myor IUj Viidminfa. from hpHlkody and 'flesh taken this cit at the Hotel Willard. Mary Trathen Sunday afternoon. culture will be held at the court ifheright forearm. trRtiaiBeK pogM was. mar from Messrs Lonnie Heard and OlilT house in Madisonville Friday and in all lines of ciyiiapireMnt- ; A year ago the child lost her Entertain, tt RX Hamby attended the baptizing at Saturday. Many lecturers well up in their and welfare, awjng nose through ah accident. Three im At tha Handsome home of Geo Mortons Sunday afternoon. weeks ago physicians decided up- C. Atkinson, on Mam St., one of respective lines of work will be proyementis tiiipbe noted 6r& on a novel operation. The float- the most enjoyable, events of the Farewell Afterneon For Mr H. S. Corey there to talk to our farmers inagurati'on xri the part of the ing rib was removed from the season took place on last Friday The members X)t the O. W. B. about matters vital to their in- Ladies Oivio league with the cochest and buried in the forearm, evening, as the Sunday,, School M. were entertained by Mrs. vM. terest and to firivo information operation of the ciiy government where. .clasQfMfs.Frnceiinen' B Long;atvherf homey on ,Iioltth, poncetntngspebijlltfiilbjects perr EalinVton,. flesh grew about it. until Main tertained Miss Elizabeth Corey Main street Friday afternoon. cainiug to auvancea memoas or street with concrete, the general The forearm was then bandag- at "Book" as she is to leave This was a farewell gathering for farming. On Saturday, a road expert will improvement of the streets in ed tightly to the child's face, their midst in a few day. At a Mrs. H. S. Corey who will leave where it will remain until the late hour a delightful salad course in a few days for her new home make a talk on the value and the outskirts of the1 city and last flesh and bone unite with the was perved and just before tbe Th Dalhart, Tex. Mrs. Corey has methods of building and main- but not least the organisation forehead, The final step will be guests departed Misa Elizabeth a host of friends iu Earlington, taining good roads. The execu equipment ot afire department. cutting the forearm loose from tive committee of the Hopkins uie equal or any in this part of the bniltfup-nos- e and the place was presented with a handsome and has been connected in all tho state. There, is no doubt but ing of fkin to prevent eo&is souvenir spoon. Those preseut work for the benefit of the Chris- County Good Roads' Association has issued a call inviting all that thia good work will be conThus far every step in the opera- were Miss Elizabeth Oorev. tian church for several years. members and the public general- tinued during the administration tion lias been successful. " " Long. Card of Trunk ly to be sure and attend the ses- of Mayor, Evans and all of our " Georgie Featherston. We take this method of thanking sion Saturday, beginning at 10 a. citizens should1 giTe him their " Oammye Fox. hegrty iu, his . oar many frietids'both in Earlington m. The subject of good roads " Zilpah Morehead. is to keep Earlington i theefforts Charles for their kindness to fore-froand 8. Any1 ache or pain in any part of us during tbe long Illness and death a vital one to the people of Hop " Kathleen Spillmau. of progressive munioipali- - ' tbe body can be relieved with SbippB of our daughter, Norato. We want kins county and our people ties. ' Margaret Dudley. Quick Relief Liniment. $100 reward especially thank Dr. Nisbet for his " Atkinson, untiring efforts to relieve her Buffer- should take a deep interest in Whea if it falls and the purchase price is lOiUikus ing. May God's richest blessing getting all the light possible on give ChawberlaiH'a TabWt attack not refuaded. Try it and see. 5ic Mrs, F. Yi Kline trial. rust upon you, Ib our prayer. at all ntufgitit, (J " Parsons the question. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Faull, SallrV'118 Swamp-KtEvai''-Swemot helper in re- sition- in the suit department. the guest of Miss Ruth vBarries lieving and overcoming kidney, livWhile in our city she made many. last week. er and bladder troubles. Mr. and Mrs. L. l Payne aud A sworn statement of purity Ib warm friends,. with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Mr. Ashby is a prominent little daughter Lena Mae visited Swamp-Roo- t. church and Y. M. "O. A. worker, relatives in ClarkBville last week. If you need a medicine, you should have the best. and for years was in charge of Mrs. Delia Burden was at De-po- y If you are already convinced that j)he Y. M. O. A. work in Madi Wednesday with her music Swamp-RoIb what you need, you will And it on Bale at all drug stores sonville. He. has recently acin bottles of two bIzsb, llfty-cencepted a position as Y. Mt O. A. Mr. Prowse and Mies Williams and thing. "J iirtunuuYure,, mdehisregulartr(ip here Son"- -' day. Miss Ru tJicBjjuies' was in Earl- ingtonjbwweej&visiting her sis tor, Mrs.'GhasJBlackburn. Master Oarr Trathen ib on the , -sick list. Mrs. Olair Horton went to Oak "" ' Hill Thursday. , Miss Jones, of Hanson, ..Was . m.,.,,i W"UUB i?;..., "w'i e - .Several proppoctive P. M.'i ' nig,t he.got olI.ofcrain No.:54 irom the warpath. '.' .k. Nashville, at NftVtonvill, which is : tn -- tnra flhnrrro n TidtW 'WRVIrlatr' . reHflaaj, J.-'M- ' . It is nature's great ot ts one-dolla- r. Biug-hamto- n, due thero at 11:07. He spent the night at the station, and was seen with a 8 trance man before leaving. His grip was left in the waiting room, which was takon in charge by the officials. He waB known to have $10 on his person Fridav night, but when l)is bodv was found 01 cents Was all the money thai could bo found on him. Parties who saw him at tbe station state that ho was apparently not in a normal condition. (.Coroner Stevens stated that he believed the man fell from tho tresbead struck the tle and that-birooks below, whioh'caused his death. He'Btated there wore scratches along tbe timber as if made by finger nails, indicating tbe man grasped at theBe as he fell, and stated also that his finger nails were torn, which led him to believe this" was the manner in which be met his deth. Others .seem Jto ftblrjkv,the, man net, with. roui piay, aB tne wounas indicate this. The stranger seen with him has not been located. s, : -- Aged Citizen Passes Away M HaniiMt . V . Due to the infirmities inei dent to his adyanced'agef J,6hh H. Rudd, who;residcd'ueatHan-son- , died Monday, aftertan.. He wa3 eighty-fou- r,. yea(rs ecae, and his life had kjteH diapffred of for the past month, or mora. i'. . " $100 Wardf 3 Will be paid;to any. person Hvin&r any kind of pain or, ache if r9h,ipp'a Quick Rollef .Liniment fail's te give instant relief and the purchase price is uotrofuBdeAi Try, se ,.' . . 5Bc a.t nil Drugtfif. lt.-'aa-k CITY COTJKCIL, t V HA1I MIITIKQ V ifjK';'Hali Semi-WeeklyB- 'UlJnd i cftfi!i Mayor.,; ivSff.ijfr. - titr lwaaljoQraiu; theinof Stop That Ache! nt ' ." rlbyiai I ? ..- -' ...,;... XavCS? x.. "W ' irnwww iyyw'iiti ww iiW'ifc'--'-r- '' Ttf ft(wjjiiii- r- KflBHtfiaa a -- yia.au,! a s WJfceflNw .' ' Dx J siuueriisuig auicd A I Display Advertisements, 15c per inch slnglo issue Jjrtcnls and Inside PagoB, i ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. PAWOETT. Member ot per line. Thanks Obituary. Poetry - Bo'per lino Slight reductions on- time contract display advertise-- ' .mtnts. Also locals that run several months without change 10c por line Readers Resolutions and Cards of .50 Kentucky Press Association and Secend District Publishers League Entered at the Earllngton Post Office as Second Class .. . Matter. e, Branch Office in Ben Slaton's Office, Next Door to PostofRce, Madison-milAILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. Kentucky, Phone No. 24-- 2 Rings-M- ISS Lieiephene ANNOUNCEMENTS Tuesday, December 3, 1912 j N V Ar. ITp sale that year brought in4 nevertheless, over $185,000 tor anti work in various "We are authorized to announce tuberculosis "Willie Rudd as a candidate for parts of the United States. Iu SherilZof Hopkins county, subject 1909, with mora thorough organi o the action of the Democratic zation, the sale was increased to party $230,000, and in 1910 to nearly We are authorized to announce $810,000. Last year the sale in A. C. Byrum as a canidate for jailor to over $880,000, or 83, n creased for Hopkins countv subject to 000,000 seals. of the Democrat Party. 2t While our own Red Gross Saal announce dates back only four years, "char"We are authorized .to Cass Xi. Walker as a candidate for ity stamps," from which this School Superintendent, subject to the' 'actlori f' the Democratic pri- idea originally, sprung, go back to 1862, when "sauitary fair mary. stamps" were first used in Bos"We are authorized to announce J. E. Arnold as a candidate for ton to secure money for the case "County Court Clerk, of HopkttiB of soldiers wounded during the county, subject to tne action of the Oivil War. Nearly $1000,0(0 (Democratic Primary. was raipod in this way durum the year 1802 to 1805. After the iHow The Red Cross Seal Originated. war this method of raising money "How did the R9d Gross was discontinued in this country 'Christmas Seal originate?" is a for a generation, although it question that is being atked by found vogue in Portugal, Switz many duriug this holiday season erland, Austria, France, Spaiu, nrheu millions of these stickers Deumark, Norway, Russia, sold nil over the United Sveden are being and other European States. To Jacob Eiis, the well-kdb- countries. There are now hunsocial woflcer of new Yoik dreds of different types of chaiv and to Miss Emily P. BtsseH, the ity stamps used in all parts of energetic secretary of the Dela- the world, as many as forty be ware Red Gross, jointly belong ing used in Austria for children's the honor of originating oar hospitals alone. American Rsd Gross Christmas Stamps or seals, were first used sfi"eal. "in l&OtyMr. R'is' interest to get mone for the antituber Was aroused bjr the receipt of a culosis crusade in Norway and ., .t i Ohnstmjis tuberddlosie stamp ou i Sweden iu 1904. It was from 4( letter from Norway. He pub- - one of. those stamps'that Jacob dished au article ulout thisqueer-lookin- g Riis and Miss Bissell received stamp- in the Outlook, their ideas for our Red Cross ajid. suggested some possible uses Christmas Seal. ll for itiu tnis country. Mtss once saw an opportunity The Most Wonderful Man In The His- at tory Of The World. Ijero and prepared a stamp, from the salo of which her S iciety "But no matter how hospitable realized $3,000 for tuberculosis, men may be, when thoir homes work. So .impressed was she are full to overflowing they can with this success that she induced tik no more guests, and thii the American Reel Cross to tke was the conditiou in which Joup the S ile in 1008'on a'nafcional seph and Mary found the homes basip. With very little organi- in Bethlehem. To the inn they sation and with hardly and at- made their way; but the inn was tempt at careful advertising, the simply a shelter a shed enclosing a court, with no furniture .and no other provision for the comfort of the traveler than thp stone walls and the roof which protected him from the storm. Here upon the bare floor ho could spread his rugs for sleep; here are relieved at once by an applicahe could partake of the food that tion of Sloan's Liniment. Don't he had brought in his haversack; rub, just lay on lightly. and his beast could be left secure "Sloan's liniment has done mora have over tried food than anything Imy hand hurt so iu the court within the building. joints. I got badly that I hnd to slop work right in "Such were "the inns, or khand, thel)UilC(5UlmooI the year. I thought at 'prat tliat I would have to have my of the East when Joseph "arid hand, taken off, but I got A bottle of Sloan's ttnlmont anil cured my hand." Mary came to Bethlehem. But WljMTON WunKLKU, ilorru, Ala. Good for Broken Sinews feveli such cold comfort as uthis O. O. Jones, Jialdwln,"i. I., writes : Thfts ban was not. for them. broken "I Uaw.31oan's Julment for thti,kneQ tap causod by a waS so crowded tljat thereshelter aiui- ana, w ray great eawsi acnon was ifljio to rtsiiuio work In loss than threo was no room for them there. The weeks after tho accident." only-placj they could find was in i km the stable, and this, as seems probabl,. wa,s a kind of cave oiJ iexcHV.atton. .in. the side or .the rocky. near the inn. rtne'foV Sprain "Ithas'boeti believed from the Mb. HEHRjr A. VOEtii., 8 Somerset "A St., PhTln'llfttu; ,N. J., writes : badly earliest day that the place when friend snralndd his ankle so Ho laughed when thatlt wbiiVblac Jesus was born was a cave under hlnvout m 1 ?& him thatl would haveLiniment applied Sldau's in a weelt.-a sheltering rock. This story. working and and In fo.ur jdajis be was sala Sloan's waVa right good Tin!- vJas curreut among his followers not a hundred years after lii Pric,o 25c 80c, and $1.00 death, and there is nojeason t, Sloan's Hook on horses, cattle, aoubt its truth. It 'was perhaps sheep and. poultry sent froe. some such place asthe' pioneer Address in Minnesota and D.ilor.a used A Dr. v--r ? w call a J'dugout" a shelter, par ly underground, where man un beast together wore sometime forced to find protection fron the wintry cold. This was the est entertainment Joseph. au ifl ys uvMnm&g Mary could find in Bethlehem; W. aoiiiiVfT and hero it was that the wonder ful Bibe was born, and found U.S.A. . His cradlo m'a manger. A tHP "Thus it was tNat the lift act-do. . i - told of the young Child and His .mother; that the noblest architecture' the world would ever see would be that which prepared a shrine for the worship of this Babe of Bethlehem ; that His , MADISONVILLE , KY. ,; birthday; would.belcept all over f' . l Don't vou want a ' giving .!v. tluJ world as ti day for i'. v" cHi. c What kind of a chairdoYU gifts, and sharing pleasures, and V LIKE? that it would toe; the happie&t d.ny chair that looks good, ,atid of all the days of the whole round rests vou good, and lasts good, is year? just the chair for you, "No; none of us could hnvp What do you think of this? conceived of such a history , that to whoso b'ejiinni'ijgs we lo'k Any Call Answered 'Promptly Day or Night. v back on Christmas Iay. There : has been no parallel to it in the ,auuafs of the centuries. The facts which I have recited give some .indication of the place that $uMwtmMMNMmtwmimNMmHMH 1 He has won in the thought and I B. affectiou of mankind ; but there I UNDERTAKER are those of us who bjlievo that the greatness of His dominion is 1 Funeral Director. :: LietusW Enbalmor yetto be achieved; for it is only within a generation that thereat ox- - ISfigjlrat uature oi Bis kingdon has begun NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. to take possession of American thought.. The world is now at Office Phoae 124-- 2 Rei Pfcanc 124-- 3 3 last beginning to see what Christianity means; that it really MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY proposes to shape the whole of human- society here and now acgood will ; To the oldest Old lady in Hopkins cording to its law of that it calls us to supplant strife n County we will give one of these present free. by cooperatiou, and suspicion by rockers as a Christmas AU that we ask is that you send us sympathy : to make the spirit of your name and the date and place of Ohrisba8 the law of every day birth . . A postal card will do. You year. It has taken the don't have to pay anything.. We in the world a long, long lime to ger want this to be our present. hold of the real meaning of In ca$e there should be two oldest "TTTE begin in the NovcmbcriMUca: scries writtcni Qr fifty Old Ladies we will give two chairs, Christ's life and teachings and yy of real years ago byt one of' ourr national death, but it begins to dawn one to each heroes to his swceth'cart'jduring thc pcrikxt of This offer is good till Dec. 24. upon us iu these first years of to '65. Thi3 grcat:g;ncral iwill :goj down; to as having accoatpUshed! one af the and the present will be givern on. the twentieth ceutury;and when most brilliant feats ;of arms ini the history of the Christian Church learns to Christmas Eve. the world. He was as igreat anlovcr-as- : &c was put the emphasis where it bea general, therefore these combine history and exquisite romance. They longs, His kingdom will come, UT-LE- Y nound a human note nq other week of decade; it ad His will be done in earth as literature has .done id athat afford' b ync, k is roawncc, it is historyijtiiisfj literature. Youwmply can't to buss thk vronderful scries an irisiddc fiu heaven." Reed Rocker FREE CAr? r '- -. C. A. MORTON . ' .'s . " r? ..-T- he Funeral Director and Embalmer M.SliATON Answer all oalls Day V I - TkLoveEelfersofa Confederate General lovc-lcttc- rs t '- -1 aa-then- tic O'BRYAN, & MaUisonvillG, ' CO. Kutiicky TRY SOLACE AT OUR EXPENSE Meney Back-fo- story of the Civil War now published for the first time and containing allll iy inc iresnncss oi a coaicmporary nappems. incsc letters win grip you HWIS4JU, I V and hold vour intprpst frnm first tn las . Fill out the coupon and.lKHl.Jtt - any cite ef now before you forget it. INCORPORATED Rheumatism, Neuralgia or Headache that Solace Fails to Remove leal discovery ot three German So' entlBts that dissolves Uric Aoid Crystals and Purifies the Blood. It is easy to take, and will not affect the weakeat atomaoh, It Is guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Law to be absolutely free from opiates or harmless drugs of any description. SOLACE is a pure specific In every way and baa been proven beyond question to be the aureat and quickest remedy for Uric Aoid Troubles known to medical Science, no matter how Ion.'; standing. It reaches And removHB the root of the trouble (Uric Aoid) and purifies the blood. TIE SOLACE CO. of Battle Creek, are the Sole U. S. Agents and have .thousands of voluntary testimonial letters which have been reolveu from grateful people SOLACE has restored to health. Tosclmonlal let trs literature and FREE BOX sent upon request, R, JLee Murrls, president f the Firrtt Natlotml Bnnk, of Chico, Tex, wrote the Solace Company as folSOLACE R.EMEDY la, a sli Keruw Name Co P. S. We have lots and lots of chairs. which wan and is the Light of Men began here on the earth. Doubtless this was the greatest moment in the world's history. Could anyone who looked on this Babe as He lay ju the manger have dreamed of the place He would till, of the changes he would bring, of the kingdom that Hp would establish in the world? Opuld anyone there have guess d that nineteen centuries from that d y five hundred millions of the human race would be oalliug themselves by His name, and more than half the earth's population would be reckoning their years from the day of His birth; that every seventh day millions on millions of human voices would be lifted up in song to Him in churches and" Sunday-schoo- ls and missions all around world; that the noblest music the the world would ey. r, lear would be music celebrating the birth, the life, and the (death i f t' i' little Babe; that flie highest ul purest irl of nit tune wjiulil b. tU,t iu which, the story s , S2Wl3Sl..i. , V Pictorial Revier iaUHWktnr tMti Oan DdMKiaYAtfv V recent med jfindn3iScHiA easesenaraeu:;K;jar. Nov., Dec;Ad Jjuij. Address. $10,000 in Cash BHam lJinrl Cmmmian n fi a fe emsrAtoMmi. V Bis-'fle- THE PICTORIALRllIffi ClL 222 WW 3th Stv.WyWtkclkK' fr Wednesday Morning X fc Special Kid Glove Sale ftl.&O Stiff Joints lows: Sprains.Bruises YOU CAN SOON BE SO BY TAKING. SOLACE. uNo Special Treatment, SschaineB or FeeB." JUST SOLACE ALONE dops. the work. Write iocfe for. the free box, etc. SOLACE REMEDY CO., "I wa'-.- t you to send a box of Solace tomyfathtrin MomphlB.Tenn., for which I enclose $1 00. This remedy has been used by somo friends of mine here uilo I must say Its action was wonderful. (Signed) R. I. Morris, lln 111 OKn Rlln on. I l f knv.ii IT'S MIGHTY FINETOBEWELLANi We offer 200 Ladies' Kid Gloves of the $1.00 and qualities all slightly damaged by mildew which has casod these goods to become 'spotted while in whioh stock. In order to close tho entile lot in, one-daconsipta of Ml shades and sizes, we will offer them at fehe very rediculons price of . , 45c Per Pout 'till all are olosed. exchange. All sales for cash and positively no Pf Grand Leader ; ' Buttle Creekt Mich. Madisonville,' Kentucky 1 ELKS slAtArs-aljor- - 'r '.- PAYJ6IBDTE Dead-T-fmpressi- TO Me- V: RELIGIOUS SERVICES , . ' - . j '(.!' . -' , - i, ifm,.! e LINIMENT -- 4 r . -- system becomes more rapid than repair, the organs r;a'cV more slowly nd 13a effectually than la youth, tho circulation Is poor, the blood thin and digestion! weak. Vlnol, our delicious cod liver and Iron tonic without oil, Is the ideal for old strengthenor and folks, for It contains tho very elements needed to rebuild wasting tissues and replace weakness with strength. Vinol also fortifies tho system against colds and thus prevents pneumonia. . A grandnclce of Alexander Hamilton, over eighty years of ago, once romarked: "Vinol is a godsend to old people. Thanks to Vinol, I have hearty appetite, Bleep soundly, feel active and well. It Is' the finest tonic I have ever and strength-creato- r body-buildejr Departed A MESSAGE morial. Services Held ai Madisonville Sun To Feeble Old People. " day As one grows old tho waato of tho AT RESUME AT. SEBRI1E Has Smallpox Scare I Subsided F. D. Rash, vice president of these. Bernard Mining Co., has had hiofflge partitioned ofE from the and Ser ma(n ofllce, anfl It makes quite an Improvement iu the appearand of the main- office. -- vices Will be Held Today :; :l) ' THE 'CHRISTIAN, CHURCH At the annual memorial services of the ifadisonville lodge B. P iO. fclfesmallpox epedemic'brok out. Elksit hefd at thb Christian. Church OLD AS SHE LOOKS Sunday afternoon, a tribute of horn-ag- e There are but a few cases of, the and devotion was paid disease here now, and all danger Th0MUldS Of W0 .Business, which re- men ow tholr youth sixteen deceased Elks of this lodge, has passed ful appearance to many families of many of the de- mained at u standstill. while the Newbro s , herptdde. No matter what may parted brothers attending the ser- disease fee her age. woman sbbbbbbbbbbHi whs raging, is begiun'ng with a nicea head. o( vices. a normal nppearance. hair, hair that la soft, The Christian church waB well To assume glossy and fluffy, al looks filled with Elks, and others' atteud-e- d The merohants ;re expebting a ways aha W. younger than thd service. The ElkB met at the big holiday business. HerptcdemMca tha l hair ftfeautlful with home and marched to the church in that sheen and a body, about 150 being inline, .quite which ta bo atFAMOUS 8TAOE BEAUTIES tractive ead always a uumber of visiting brethren .bolug mi lea ten a healthy, look wiUv horror on Skin Etuptionp, natural growth. It present. Bl.otohos, Sores or P.iuiples. They keeps the aealp free dandruff and the usod.',' You will find that drugglstsevery don't have them. For all such froBfrom falling out. Buckl(?n's Use where If Vinol falls to build up the !Cough speak well of Chamberlain's troubles glorifies the face. Arnica hair are rested lea said to be "last as froed," There ExcelRemedy. Thev'know from Salve. It create people, old Iwt Herpkjde to the eenulae original dandruff feeble and louir exnenence.ln the, sale of It that lent for Exzema or bait Rheum, it gerai destreyer. strength, we will return your money.-Sol- 'i)i ' Ofl.d cases of coughs and colds it can cures sore lips, chapped hnds, k ItetUea w gwaraftteed. ' by ST. BERNARD MINING CO. always be depended upon, and that heals burns, .cuts and bruis-os- St Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, IncorporatedDrug Department Unsurpassed for piles, 35s at u is pheasant anu bhiu tut iko. Oru Department, Special Agents alldruggists, For sale'by all dealers. Xarlict3H, Kentucky ,to-th- Nov. 80. SyiccR lee, vill be held in the ohurchea be're qmorVoV for the first; tj me sinqe S Ky , A WOMAN IS AS va '"Vi sr ' hlm-ra- er 1 J$ '.' '". - r ' ' i chil-blaln- R; 1; . . ; -- vfl'Wwfr-"" r ffif- ' . i if.r MUftxv tyH .im...m- -- y ""MP ''"' ' "' " BZa .a.w,.". .i i Hiii-r- rar Suhday night. Paul King .was In Madlsonville iw;-;.- ! zxr.xsi- 4Zfov.m-- Mft A Christrnas List fprthefMeri i Savn and check what you want. Call in person, mall or pli ono ub and we'll asmiro prompt Borvloe and satisfactory purchases, or write us at auv time for M Norrls King, of St. Charles is spbiidlng tho wook In Madlsonville. Miss Eunice Draper, left Sunday for Cannon. Ga., and other points South tc be. gone 'for several months. Mfss Annie Louise Deeds, acharm- Ingynung lady of Elkton, Ky'., has returned to hor hotno after several dayB Write Ideas for Moving Picture plays YOU r can v"rite photo plays, and '"' more weekly. ' ea:rn25. l ' or visit to Miss Margaret Mltjjhell. Mlss-Lelip- further Information," Ilaiineii Suits Dress Suits Tuxedo Suits Rough Overcoats Smooth Overcoats Ralu Coats Rubber Coats Slip-One- s m Leather Coats Corduroy Coats Work Pants Dress Pants Knox Hats Stetson Hits Hawes Hats Hats Velour Hats Scotch Caps Auto Caps Pur Caps Hanan Shoes Hurley Shoes P. S & U. Shoes Costett Shoes Booties o j ' MarkCtoss EqglJh loves Fur' Clove Sewing Baskets Shopping Hags Sewing Cases Urldgo Sets Picture Frames Jewelry Cases Manicure Sets Silk and Lisle Hose Kverwear Hoso, Pancy Vests Dress Vents Pull Dress Reefers MufHtri Stlek Pins Cuff Buttons Collar Buttons Tuxe'do and Sets Tie Clasps Sweaters Combination Sets Hose and Carters Hose, Ties and (3 Pull-Dres- s Handkerchiefs Suspenders and Plain and Initial ' Handkerchiefs Silk and Knitted Neckwear All Styles of Underwear , Suspenders In Boxes Smoking Jackets House Coats Lounging Robes Bath Robes' Hath Slippers Garters ffl '":?' Leather Slippers Dross Shirts, Negligee Shlrli Wool Shirts Tenlii who aun(, Mrs. Charlie Webb has return ed to her home. Auy untrl'mmod felt or velvet Hat worth from $2.00 to $3 00 for $1.00 Miss Anna-B- . Mookh Miss Hattie Vaughn, of SeTitee Ky.. returned home Sunday alter a visit to Miss Margaret Mitchell, J Miss Oma Bisk and xeua iiarvey, of Dixon, Ky., are visiting1 Mioses Annie Ashby and Ida Lee Sisk Mesdames Gilbert Long and EJglo Goodloe, were in Madlsonville Sat urday. Prof. Hammond Loving, of Han son, spent Saturday afternoon in the : CQle, pff ISaebvme,. httB boon, viBltibg ner WE WILL SHOW YOU HOW! If you have idea- s- if you can THINK we will show you the secrets of this fascinating new profession. Positively no experience or literary excellence necessary. No "flowery language" is wanted. The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The big film manufacturers are "moving Heaven and Earth" in their attempt to get enough good plots to supply the ever incfeasing demand. ,, Tlexdre offering ,$100. and more, for single scenarios, or written ideas. , ;?lft'jk Nearly all the big film companies, the buyers of photoplays, are located in or near NEV ;Yt)IK CITY. Being right on the spot, and knowing at all times just what sort of plots al. wanted by the.; producers, our " SALES DEPARTMENT has a tremendous advantage over agencies situated in distant cities.'? ,' We have received many letters from the big film manufacturers, such as VITAGRAPH, EDISON, ESS AN AY, LUB1N, SOLAX, MP,, REX, RELIANCE, CHAMPION, COMET, MELIES.ETtC, urging us to send photoplays to them. We want more writers and we'll gladly teach you the secrets of success. " : i We are selling photoplays written by people who "never before wrote a line for publication." NlghtRobes Pajamas Umbrellas Canes Belts if : city. C. M. Henry, spent Saturday in Evansville on business. Odd pltces of Sterling Silver, individual sets, in all the popular patSisk's Book Store, terns at "" ' .- - Perhaps we can do the same for you. If you can think" of only one good idea every week, 'and write ' it out a,s directed by us, and it sells for only $25., a low'figure.. , IT RAYS TO TRADE HERE, wleion,. r : :.! jSi$r.j?J xu--::t,- i mmik&vktmciwm Er5'tf' The maa who whispcis down a well jLbomt the things he has to sell Will never reap a orop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and Ak'h Madlsonville, Ky. MIbb Hattie Cordier, who has been visiting relatives in Madlsonville for the past week returned home Satur rprr rUCt You Will Earn $100. Monthly For Spare Time Send your name and address at once for free copy of our illustrated book, "MOVING PICTURE PLAYWRITIHG" day. Don't hesitate. and your future. Don't argue. Write now and learn just what this new profession may mean for you Little MIbb Dorthey Brnuwell, spent Saturday and Sunday in Madl Bonvlllo with her aunt Mrs. George King. Lawson Miles, was in Madlsonville Sunday after noon with friends. Miss Janie Victory, shopped in Madisonvillo Friday after noon. Mrs. Elgie Sisk, spent Saturday in Mortons Gap with relatives, Amongthe youtig people who were In the Jack and the Bean Stalk from here were, Lena Davis, Sarah "hollers." News of the Town Featherston, Thelma West, Chester Ashby, and Thos. Featherston. Howard, who This opereta will be here in the Mibb Katbenae pent Thauksfclvlug In Hoptown near future. Beautiful Japanese baud painted has returned home. Mlse Genie Armstrong, who spent china In the newest artistic shapes Sisk's Book Stork. Thanksgiving in Bowling' Green hap and Blzes at Madlsonville, Ky.? returned to her Bchool duties. Miss Lovenoia Ed wards,of Walton The two well known teachers Miss Motherhead and Miss Bisk, Ky., who has beeu the guest of Miss who atteHded.tbe Teaehe.rs oouveiw Hazel Fa wee tt. of, Madlponvllle for tlon at Louisville, Ky., have return the last month, left Monday morning for Lexington enroute to hor ed home. home In Walton. Lueten Cook, who has been at his home in Slaughtervllle, MisseB Hazel and Lucy Fawcett, Ky., was able to be In Earllngton who have been visiting in Lexington .for several days returned home Sun Sunday night (?) Miss Elizabeth and Ruth Loiik. day night. attended the mauatee at Madison-vill- a Mrs. J, E. Fawcett and daughter Julia, spent the wnek end In Guthrie Thanksgiving. Wanted 2 good solicitors for Ear with relatives. WANTED-Gentle-ROOMERS linatongood money to right party can get room in good location apply at Bee office. Apply at this ofllco. Miss Loveina Huilaker. of Law MIbb Minerva Davis, Bpent Saturrenceburg, Ky., who Iihb been visitMIbh Geneva HufTaker day and Sunday m Earllngton with ing her slsler her brother, Roy Davis and left has returned home. Sunday for St. Vincent where she ' Is Miss Geneva KufTuker, of this ' olty and Miss' Lovenia Huffaker of in school. Mr. and Mrs. Rene Davis, of Anton Lawerucoburg, Ky. visited their In Uulontown Ky. for a few spent Sunday lti the olty with Mr. sister and Mrs. E L. Wise. days. MrsM. B Long ana son Grover 75 aud 50ot. Bear bkln Hoods 25cts attended the Elko Memorial servic- 50ot. Stocking OapB 25ots. " , " lOots. 25ot. es. Miss Anna B. Mooke Sunday hi Thomas Bl'ln, Madlsonville with the family of Tom Dr. Eldred Davis, made, a business trip to Madlsonville 'Saturday. Howard. Perkins AdauiB, spent Sunday at Mr. Hanna Sr. made friends m ' . JJ 'r, MadlIsonvllle a visit Sunday after boine. t lira: B.fE. 'Nixon, spent Sunday' noon In buying a in Madlsonville. Anyone Interested nome for either home or renting FOR SALE One MorrlBAlr tight purposes can find out something to In good condition their advantage by calling at the Heater. H. L. BRAMWELL. tf Bee office. I Mrs. Murphy Sutton, who has been made Max Priest and Other Foster made a bu'upss trip to Madlaonvlllo visiting relatives in vvaveny, xenu. returned home Monday Saturday fter noon. cou-,lned men , J . Orloan Downey, of Madlsonville was in town Saturday on'buBinesB. Mrs. Rule, has sold her home place ro J. H. Fish, Chief Dispatcher, who will move there In a few days. Price not known. George Saddler, who. has been in Lexington on business returned home Saturday. Hats Pattern, aud ready-to-wefor less than cost. Miss Anna B. Moore Dr. N. G. Motherhead, made a business trip to Madlsonville Friday after noon. Mrs. Richard Wilson, spent Friday after noon in Madlsonville with ar NATIONAL AUTHORS' INSTITUTE 1543 Broadway TlootIcc??Grs h&vfl , In r New York City no t)I&cq Earllngton. They are' caught as soon as tbey show their heads, and .what Judge Benuet does for tbem Is a plenty. E. F. Doudna, of Madlsouville, was In town yesterday on business, THE HIGH COST OF LIVING Can you react it? Arc you figuring iksidr money? ' the I. C. D. can help you git it. If bo j friends. Mrs. Walter Daves and son Law rence attended Jaok and the Bean Stalk in Madlsonville Friday after noon. , Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barnett,. spent a tew hours in Madlsonville Friday t after noon with friends. Mrs. Thomas Stone, anent Saturday after noon in Madlsonville with frleuds. 100 piece Dinner Set in white and gold from $30 00 up at ' y Sisk's Book Stork Mrs. Earmest Clayton, of Victoria spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. D.Rash. ' S. W. Motherhead, of Evansville Bpent Sunday in the olty with his parents. MIbb Leila Wilson, spent Saturday after noon in Madlsonville with friends. Welby Prltohett, of Madlsonville was in tho olty Sunday after noon. Fancy feathers, flowers and ribbons for half price. Miss Anna B. Moore As there will bejseveral applicants for the Post office, why not try the Primary Plan aB other cities' In the Btate are going to do. Lei the people say who will get the Plum. Miss Bessie Stewart, ot Madlsonville was in thbclty Friday visiting her sister Mrs. Oscar Bennett. Hugh Griffin, of St.Ouarles was In the city Saturday on business. Joe Lamler",of Hopklnsyllle, spout Friday in the olty with relatives. MIbb Celle Hanna. made a business trip to Madlsonville Friday. Miss Oma Sisk, of Dixon spent Sunday in the oity with her aunt Mrs. Marion Sisk. Carl Woolfork, spent Saturday in Madlsonville wth his father. Mrs. HeriryRogor8vwh'd has beeh vlBiting'in Madlsonville hasTeturn-e- d . home. The Dance at Webb'a Hall Friday night given by Mr. Jeweir'Wobb, was a most enjoyable affair, ' Over thirty couples were present. Blakes-mororchestra made' music and everyone had a good time until the wee small hours. Mrs. Eugene Cordier, of Madlsonville was a visitor In tho city Sat' urday. MiBses Mary Motherhead and Rubv Sisk, have returned from a'trip to ' ' e a 'fy SUMMER COLDS Should not b& neglected. It means a. condition,, 1st the lungs that brings on Pneumonia), Bronchltla 05 ' 1 )( $ ' totne other aerlous disease; . v, ' .v H Ballard's Horehound Syrup - d;,v. U:; :VQL Is a pood remedy for sore throat and cold settled In the luags. It cases pain In the chest, hoarseness, obstlnato cough's, 'congestion' in the. lungs, loss of voloo and inflammation,. It is a flriq ,famlly remedy, mado only of the purest ingredients nnd possesses a vonderful soothing arid healing Influence In tho lungs, throat and bronchial- tubes. Children like It because It Is pleasant to the taste; It Is a quick relief for the throat and lung disorders to which children are subject. . Louisville. Miss Lanna Boyd, of Crofton spent yesterday;, in the olty with "' Price 25c, 50c and 31.00 per Bottle. Buy the $1.00 size. It contains five times as much as the 25o size, and you get; with each bottle a Dr. Herrlck's Red. Pepper Porous Plaster for the chest. Jamci r. kmjjmw mmsxm ,,, mr. mm, m. Ms " For Weak Sight or Sere Kre we Stephen 870 8 alve. It eares. iaOLOANpWCCOMMNBtYll o Sfetejl-.Igntnj;Cp.- , Incorporated, Dru Dept,, SpwiitAnt trfends and relatives, MIsb Mary Blair, who, has been sick for severAl months with, fever, was able tQ bo down town lat Friday for- the first time. She will soon be able to be at her old place' behind the counter at Barnes, Cow- and &Oo.'s store. Coal oars continue to be scarce, and the mines would work overv day if ears could be gotten.--- . - I Mark aa X before tke course JDo IDo He has been confined to Mb bed for INTo-j you want and Do it now. with rheumatism, several w,eeks ADVERTISING andtlils is the first time ho has CIVIL ENGINEERING LETTERING AND SINGNS CIVIL SERVICE been out of Maaisonville. AGRICULTURE DRAWING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Rowland Neal Hollinger and ARCHITECTURE'. . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AUTO RUNNING Clark, of Madlsonville, were in this ENGLISH BRANCHES: LAW MINING ENGINEERING city yesterday afternoon. DOOKKEEPING MINING FORMAN ..., Collier, pastor of the ..Rev. J. fl. STENOGRAPHER MINE SUPERTENDANT. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. Methodist Church, began a Northern LANGUAGES PEDAGOGY ,...i . protracted meeting at that church J. Sunday night, Deo. 1st. All are injpowitioarxvited to attend. Good music will be t t1 'f flTtllllttlUMllMIIM a feature. Bey. Geo. Abbot, of rHopkiop-vlll- e, pastor of the Episcopal Church in that city, held services in this city Tuesday afternoon at the home of Dr.C. B.Johnson. The long distance service ot the Cumberland Telephone & TelDr. G. Vy. Norman, of Henderson, egraph Company enables the business man to conduct. all of bis city Monday on business. was in the outside affairs in the mostoconomioaUand satisfactory manner. Dr. Norman maikes a specialty of You can get long distance connections to all outside important the treatment of cancers and has cities and .towns within a radius of bne hundred miles of Earllngton. Prompt service, reasonable rates. had remarkable success in his For information, call home county. rCUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. 'E. M. Trahorn was called to Cincinnati last week to rhe bedside of his brother, O. L. Trahern. He will return home in a few days. Miss Gates, of Providence was In MrB. Harret Browning, has been town Monday. qulle eick for the paBt week but is Frauk G. GOa, is working in Hen- Improving slowly. derson this week. MIbb Mary Bauoh, of Oabool Mo., FOR Mrs. C. B. JohtiBon has returned is In the city visiting her sister Mrs. from a visit to relatives in Leu's-vlll- AluiaCorbit. ' ' ' Mr. A. C. Bauch, who has been i Paul Prloe and family and Mrs. visiting his sister Mrs. AlmaCorbitt Burr, spent Sunday in Madlsonville le't this morning for Nashville, ' In view o the growing de- Tenn. with his father. Mr. George G. Adtclnson, left for' mand for box paper we have W. E. Randolph, has returned from a visit to relatlvos in Trigg Florida Tuesday morning. enlarged very considerably ori county and was accompanied homo Mr. R. B. Salmon, general' fore , by his nephew Jaok Randolph. manof Li. & N. R. R.. Co.,' .went to this line, .and are now 'ab'le.to Miller Evans; has returned from Hopkihsville this morning on busi- otter you such a variety .of Pordue University where he Epent ness. tints .and textures as.' have j2iThanksgiving with his brother Ben. . Mrs. I Bailey, cf Madlsonville was '. never belorebeenseen .!?.: Ynfthe in town Tuesday morning. Provf-deuc- o city. FOR BALD HEADS A. G. SpiUinan, went to .'. Tuesday on business. Stationery makes an ideal That Costs Nothing If A Treatment E. D. Morrison is on the sick list gift for Christmas. beingUx?' Fails this week. f'Burt Kell' of. Provldeuofii madea emely practical, Tisefuland Wot want youf to 'try thr.ee bottles. business tiin to Madlsonville Tues- - of '11 d:Jui..JL,N ..all. at an unigo lglliynaui;cpiauie,y of Rekall ,,03" Hair Tonic on our' personal guarantee that the trial M. O. MoKlnny, of Madlsonville We have some very dainty will not cost you a 4penny if it does was in to ton on business Tuesday. boxes for gifts whic we should ' not give you absolute satisfaction. Mr. Tom FOwler, of Madisonvilie like to "show you. These box- Thatfe proof of 6ur faith in this rem was hi the ultyiMbnday. edy, and It should iuijlsputably de,mv es 'are 'not what you would onstrate that we know what wo are Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Browning and term Christmasy but are ele-- . . talking about when we say that daughter Helen, of Mortons Gap are spending a few days In the city, gant in appearance, and mod-- .' Rexall "03" Hair Tonic will retard Mrs. T. R. Flnleyy oJf St. Cljarles ' buldiless, overcomo scalp and hair erite in price, aliments, and If any human agency was in town shopping-Monday- , this result, it may Mrs. Jess Phillip's, 'of ''St. Charles InitiaTpaper is a thing which '' also be relied upon topromojte a new was In town chopping Monday. we aire also featuring at presgrowth of hair. Jno Knox, of Heckla killed three Remember we are basing our hogs Saturday weighing 972 pounds. ent. This comes ; in White statements upon what has already This Is a nice lot ..ot meat and wiil only with a beautiful initial, been accomplished by tho 'ueo of last him all winter. (twenty-fou- r sheets of paper Rexall "03" Hair Tonloi and wo have tho right to assume that what "Wo wish to call your attention to and twenty-fou- r envelopes to it has done for thousands of others the fact that most infectious diseas- the box) and can be furnish- it will do for you. In any event es Biich aB whooping cough, diphyou oauiiot loso anything by giving theria aud scarlet fever are' contract- ed with Snyt' initial at 50c' per ed when the child has a cold. Chamit a trial on our liberal guarantee. berlain's Cough Remedy will quick-l- v OX. ' . , A oure a cold and greatly lessen Two sizes, 50c. and $1.00, Remem ber, you can obtain Rexall Reme the danger of contracting these disremedy is famous Mining Co dies In this community only at our eases. This colds. It contains for St. no its cures of Incorporated store-'-Th- e Store. St. Ber- opium or other narcotic and may be Rexall nard Mining C.Of, Incorporated, uiven to a child with implicit confl Drg DejHTiment, uence.-- , bold by.all dealers. . .fDrug department. It It What t""t""""""""" -- do you "waunt? y 'i THE ECONOMICAL WAY STATIONERY i e. CHRISTMAS , M - . :; '?4 : ; . Bernard J jf-- i Vi. VT1 & t- h'A tftitoAMyAawviw.!ii',a '.:..,- ;,.... Ai' ;,...- ,.M VI .!&',. u&i,i . . a m )? mmmmmmm IT-"- . ' - -' . - ti,4r.'t A 4' I- i 4 1. IH ftl Hii ,V s 4 li v,.r ?: v k 1 v. r HAS COMING FROM THE FACTORY ' t- - jm ' . B H H. of Beautiful Seven Piece Decorated China Berry and Salad Sets and 100 Seven Piece Decorated China , Cake and Pie Sets. ' v : These Seven Piece Sets are artistically decorated and ordinari-- ' ly wo'iiidiost $3.50. They will be given with a years subscription to THE SEMIAVEEKLY BEE, iie;w :ot renewal fdr o'nly $2.50. COnequently you get a years subscription worth $1 and either of the Seven "I?iece Sets,, you, w'isfy worth $3.50, making a total of $4. 50 al for $2 50 k' O V "1 u i. t. S I. i !- - :.W , These sets will be here in about ten days, and as they will not p last long, call .in and subscribe for the Bee or renew your tiori and we will give you a receipt for one years subscription and one of these hatailome sets dfcChinaware to be Delivered When sub-scri- "7 it Arrive n ' I Don t ne gleet ttite opportunity to ifcure thi&titaa- ble premium it is the chance of a lifetime ' t,. X ,y-'-'.- . , ,. V' 'X ' e i " ",1 ' ifk ' : IS' Q V- The - Semi-Week- ly ' ''?'"' v" A Bee r 'Ac- - ' ,1 1 A - Kentucky u i.. "M r a r . t. v. I tJl tarn c O o no '. :' f o A n