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or i ziTa err TUESDAY 1 FRIDAY Hi. Pj' kMe .and FRIDAY Jf AFTERNOON ,; iv m AFTERNOON TUESDIT U u ! Ik .V ftfl TWENTY-THIRD YEAR DAN You NELL ROBINSON IN THE LEAD All Candidates in Mammoth Cave . Contest Make Great Gains This Week $ ... - CONTEST CNpSAUGUSTC 21. felsi Nell Robinson it till in the lead In the Care contest, Mm Fan- ?y me xrawion, 01 xidiwutuib, wwuui MIbb Mabel Browning, of Earllpg ton, third, Miss Edna Peyton, of Mortons Gap. fourth, Miae Golda 8almon, of Earlington, fifth, Miss Miss Dlvie Woodruff, of Bt. Charles, "' Bovanfh MIbb naval flrlfRn. nf this K, DV,V,..V, . -w. . , . .. place, Miss Alberta Baraett, of Mor- u tons uaD. anu mibb runs w imams, of Ilsloy are fighting for seventh plaoe and any one. of the" throo may be Blxth or seventh next Friday. All of the contestants made great gains this week and several of thorn ex peot to do better next week. There are only three more weeks of the contest and the time 1b getting short. It behooveB the contestants to get ovory new aud renew subscriber and all of the job work they possibly can between now and the 21st day of - Aueuafc. .' "Rnmnmhnr thlu fcrln In a flix dftVB ., uufclUK niuug uuo ui iuo uiuot ucraun- na&lrv ralntvn. r1 .ItA tTCA.. KbAllf l ful rivers in the world, with some of tno granaosc scenery imaginauio. .. . .. . ..,- r " J"" "" -" "- take thlB trip with us send in your name as Boon as possible aa we are limited to a certain number and can take only a few more before that number Is reaohed. The cost for the entire trip Is only $20.00. EARLINGTON MIbb Mary Parker 80,722 Mabel Browning 180,225 if - GoldaSalmon.. 114,00o Hazel Prlflln 05,000 MADISONVILLE Ruth Swlnuev 20,550 m '. .".. ,mE uortruuo xihuk mi,iu MORTONS GAP Alberta Barnett 02,550 V.ti nn. "Pwr,nn 127.G50 fv '"" NORTONVIJUDIfi ...... Vannn Trathen .....140.410 Ik om nninrwo Oli jxxxi.xjjai(0 ( TJfill "Roh nnon 202.600 Dixie Woodruff 78,600 HANSON Ruth Jonos 6,400 Johanna Brown : 8175 V- HAMBY STATION Ife Rath Woodruff 8,975 JfjL, ILSLEY ?" Tllonnli T.nnmirn i 5125 Nina Williams 84.860 DAWSON SPRINGS ' ' ' i j,nnfn.on k nnn AUU'ti luutgnu.i .u(vvv Ruth Oansler 4,075 NEBO Josie Payne 82,650 Tiny Gates 7,575 FOR MAYOR have known interest of St. Charles Talk Have you cut your weeds yet? Clip your CouponB. W.J. ifaull 'spent Saturday and Sunday in Dawson Springs. Dr. D. Pa Gurry waB in Daniel Boone Monday, ', 'Quite a number of our citizens at tended the Great Hopkins County Fair at Madisonvllle last week. W. G. Wright, of Carbondale, waB In town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Woodruff was in Madisonvllle Friday. Lawson Asbmore and Max Gilli land, of St. Bernard Store Force, are spending their vacation in Chicago. Mies Jettln Jenkins is viBitlng frlendB in Madisonvllle thlB week. Mrs, R. T. Ewlng, of Nashville, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Woodruff here this week. Mrs. M. T. Cranor spent Thursday in Madisonvllle. Mlss'Obarlle Woodruff spent Frl-'i dav afternoon In DawBon, Mrs. Beta Long aud little eon Nor rls, are visiting frlendB and relatives In Princeton this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Laffoon, of the country was in town Saturday. Mrs. Delia Southworth, of Earl ington, spent Saturday and Sunday here with her BiBter, Mrs. Hamper, who Ib quite ill. Jeff Sisk was in Earlington Sun day. Mr. Joe Teague, manager for St, Bernard Mining Co. at Providence, his wife and children, spent Satur day and Bunday here with friends and relativoB. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Plain and child ren, of Madisonvllle, spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Rex McEuen Bpent Sunday here with his parents. H. O. Strader waB in Dawson Sun day. Mrs.lW. A. Robinson Bpent a few dayejin Earlmgton;thiB week with relatives. MIbb Mattle Sbawofj theDanlel Boone country," visited frlendB here Sunday. Mrs. R. C. Long and daughter, Edna, were in Madisonvllle Monday shopping. Mrs. Joe Wallace spent a few days in Madisonvllle last week. H. C. Strader and Andy Berry were in Madlsonvlllo Monday night. S. C. Harlon, who haB been work ing at Cleaton, 1b now at home again. Prof. M. T. Cranor Bpent Monday In Madisonvllle. Mrs. Birdie Carnle, of Daniel Boone, vjslted her parentis, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Graham, here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Warren and If YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTISE EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1912 VOTE him all his Earlington Will Gribble, motored to Mortons Gap and Earlington Sunday. Josbo Phillips was in Earlington. on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Higglnbottom, are visiting friends and relatives in Tennessee this week. John Palmer, of Dawson Springs, spent Monday here. Walter Asbmore, of the Buffalo, country, was in town Saturday. Lawson Ashmore, Bob.Davis and Andy Berry wero In Dawson Friday night Mrs. James Collins and .children were fa Madi'sonville Friday. Rev, S. M. Bailey will preach at the Methodist Oburoh here Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night. Mrs. W. O. Jenkins spent Sunday In Madisonvllle with relatives. This is very hot weather, we find ourselves drinking a great deal of water, and whon thirsty will go any distance to cool our thirst, if this is so of mankind please keep in mind your stook, the horse or the. mule which you work, should not bo for gotten, there is a nice cool trough of water juBt bank of the Company Store and near the roadside, in which there is pouring oontiniously a cool inar stream of water, so don't forgot your horseB. Mrs.D.D. Woodruff and daugh ters vlBlted MrB. Stewart In the country Monday. Norrls King, Will Gribble and Barton McEuen were iu Earlington Sunday nleht. . August 20th closes the Bee's oon- test for the Mammoth Cave trip, have you done anything for the St. Charles ccntostanta, please keep in mind that a renewal subscription will give them one thousand votes and each Bee contains a coupon good for 25 votes, we sent a young lady from hero last year on this trip, lets send two this year. The condition of Mrs. John Kara por Ib unimproved. Riley Butler left Tuesday for An nlton, Ala., where the Third Ky. Regiment goes into encampment. Josh Tea"gue, is visiting in Provi dence this week. Ellis RoblnBon, of this place, was in Earlington Wednesday. W. J. Gribble, our Motnroyole ex pert, attended the Fair last weok, and on Tuesday eveuing he trlod to Imitate Kearney in doing the ''Dip Act" he struck a low place in the road with his wheel, aud now his arms and knees lookB like a cast of Plaster of Paris. Summer colds are hard to get rid of, and frequently lead to asthma, bronchitis, and hay fever. Do not let your cold get a bold on you, but" use Foley'B Honey and Tar Compound for quick relief. W. H. Allen, Chel sea, Wis., says: "Wo prefer Foley's Honey and Tar Compound to other cough medicines because It quickly cures coughs and colds. It will ward off a cold if taken in time." Contains no opiates. Is Bate for children. Remember the name, Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and accept on substitute. St. Ber nard Mining Co., Incorporated Drug Department. M. OF FOR EVANS M EARLINGTON 3 Ife and know he has the best "1 and her people at heart . Madisonvllle Notes The W. O. W will have unveiling exercIseB over the graye of LeBlie Fowler at Bethlehen the first Sun day in AuguBt. i jBev.. Chalfant of Munsle Ind. Ib conducting a revival at Browders Cbappel is entertaining- large audi ence and accomplishing great good. MIbb Oastlebery ofPrlnceton is the gueBt of her cousin MIbb Bessie Finley. Mr. and Mrs. McGary Morton have returned to their home at Mortons after a weeks stay here. Mies CoraHolman, of Emplro,was here Saturday. Robert DeMosB waB in Earlington Sunday. Rev. O. F. Wlmberly will be at home for twomorrow night prayer meeting. Mr., and Mrs. Grover Cardwell, of Adton, were berp Saturday. Evorett Nail, Raymond Todd and Soloman JameBon, of Anton, twere here Saturday. '" Oscar Corbln of Coiltown was here Friday. WilliB Robison of Island waB here Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Fannie Ren olds of Mortons Is viBitlng her parents Mr. and Mrc. Jack Shanks. Mrs Robt. Murphy visited rel atives hero last week. John Utorback of Hopkinsvllle vlBlted bis parents here the past woek. Mr. and Mrs. Luslan Ooffman, of Anton, wero here Saturday. Claude Williams and sister, of Liberty, were here this week. Mr. and. Mrs. James Hioklin and daughter were here during the fair. Mr. and MrB. Mike Swope, of Mau ltou, visited relatives and attended the fair the past week. Melvin Hioklin, of the country, waB here Saturday. Mjes Nellie Fugate, of Bethlehem was here TueBday. W. Ej Laffoon and wife, of Anton, were here Saturday. Miss Mattle Jones, of the Island, was here Friday. S, H. Prather was in Earlington Friday. MIbsob Ruth Bryant and Eula Shipp, of Mortons, were here Friday ana Saturday. Mrs. Annie Bryant, of Sturgis, was here last woek. Mr. and Mrs. John Hlcklln, of Anton, were here Saturday. Mrs. Harvey Graham, of Earling ton, was In town Friday. Rev. Joe Randolph filled the Meth odist pulpit Sunday morning and evening, be is a son of Rev. J. Tt' Randolph and Is well known here. (Continued on page 2) IT FOR SALE ;: Church Notes 4$ Chrlitian Church The usual services will bo held Sunday morning and . evening. The services will be brief And inspiring. Therowlllbe special muslo at the evening Bervice. The Sunday School session will be bright and attractive. The public is cordially invited. The Chtice of & Husband is too important a matter for a wo man to nenanaioappea Dy weakness bad' blood or foul breath. Avoid these klllbopes by taking Dr. King's Life Pills. New strength, flue com plexion,!! pure breath, oheerful spirits things that win men follow their use1. Easysafe, sure 25o at all druggists. BOWJIAW-WYATT Marriage of Two Popular Young Peopfe Wednesday Mr. C. R. Bowman and Miss Fran ces Ruth Wyatt surprised their many friends by belnp: marrried in Hopkinsvllle, Wednesday morning at 11:80 o'clock. The bride was viBitlng MIbb Ruth Croft in Hopkinsvllle. The groom in company with the officiating minister, Howard J. Brazelton, boarded the Dixie Flyer Wednesday morning and on their arrrival the party went to the t. parlors of the First Christian Church where the ceremony wbb Bald in nn impressive manner, after which tbey dined at Hotel Latham. Miss Wyatt is the lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wyatt and has a wide circle of friends. Mr. Bowman haB held a responsi ble position b dispatcher In the L. & N. Offices here, and Is a young mau of sterling worth and deserved ly popular. The happy couple returued last nlghf They have rooms with Mr. and Mro. E. A. MoKinnon, taking their meals at Victory Hotel. The Bee joins their many friends In congratulations. Far earache, toothache, pains, burns, scalds, sore throat, try Dr. Thomas' Ectectlc Oil, a splendid remedy for emergencies. Mrs, M. O. Long, mother of Mike Long, is visiting In MadiBonville. giniT.piiWifiiiJiirii-uiJ3iut'tiu'q'JtyruiiiyituiqiiM.j,iiuiyaiJig!Ui.:y-ti Duncan INSURANCE p v-au anu see uuncair a uest tor i ornaaa, rire, Lire, Health f and Accident Insurance. All the best Companies represented. Office la Victory Building E l i&MrfUA'.iiiAiii iiferAinAriifAii No. 61 White City Notes A large number of our citizens as sembled last Wednesday and went en masse t6 the FaMr at Madison vllle. Hubert Davis, of Carbondale, has decided to make White City his fu ture borne and' haBf6tfnet - employ ment' h'ere. "' Bosb Mangum was in the County Seat last Saturday. Mr. Martin whor recently came hero from Nortonvllle.haB returned to that plaoe, Mrs. Jennie Brown and ohildren Ethel and Susan are visiting frlonds in the vicinity of Earlington. Will Buntln has returnod from Earlington, wher be has been visit ing. ; W. P. Doom was in Mad'isonville ' last week. Frank Green's children who have been qnlte'Blck are improving, ThiB being Institute week the ' Bchool children aro enloying an ear-. ly vacation. ' Prof. O. P. Bailey is attending the Institute at Madisonvllle this week. Foley Kidney Pills are healing, otrpncrthonlnp and tonio. and ann- tatn no harmful or habit forming arugs. JN. J. uornam, uasnier xsans of Woodvllle, Woedville, Ga re cently had an acute attaok of kid ney trouble. "The pains in my baok and kidneys were terrible, but I bought a bottle of Foley Kidney Pills and took them, and can truth fullv say they have entirely relieved me.' I find more benefit from them than from any other kidnoy medi cine I have ever taken.' ' Try them. Refuse any substitute. St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug De partment, Smlley'Damc MIbb Mary Darao and Of to Smiley well known you no; people of this place, were marred Wednesday at the home of the bride, in the pres ence of a few friends. The yonng people will reside at the home of the groom on Railroad St. Their frieads wish them much happiness, Miss Mary Parker- is on the sick list. Mrs. Claude Anderson is on the sick liB,t this week. D. M. Myers Ib on the dinkey this week, tjB-iiu;iMijaigBaiTjppTiigjgamnTginiprnBt au.jiHBjpij & Gest ffk ltA.rA AmiVtn itftniiittiinilfcilrtBh A.nilftii i A ill 45-' . A V I-' l .!" J'!: ' i- w $: ?OT' ri& ' f 1 , ; ' i 1 1 n -n -n -' t ! ., T- n a 4i c t H1 M 3.f :' n I t.w. - !-' ? t