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, TWENTY-THIRD YEAR
EARL1NGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TVESDA1, AUGUST 20, 1912
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Only $20 Tor Six Days Outing
and a 400 mile river trip over beautiful Green river. Party will leave Earlington in special coach on train 52, Saturday,, August 24,
Will visit principal places of interest in Evansville as guest of Street! Rarl way Co. Leave Evansville on Steamer City of Evansville
at 5 o'clock p. m. Spend two days and nights at Cave hotel. TaJe. route No. 1 and 2 in cave. Leave Mammoth Cave Wednesday
morning on Steamer "Bowling Green". Arrive Evansville Thursday night in 'time to have special coach put on train 93. This will
be a splendid six days travel free from dirt, dust and cinders, a cooLand pleasant river breeze practically all. the time and some of the
most gorgeous scenery in the country along upper Green River. Qome and go with us, all expenses paid for- $20.
The Semi-Weekly Bee, Earlington, Kentucky
STOCK LAW
WILL BE ENFORCED
Chief of Police Bradley Receives
Ihstructions FromXity
Council
TO KEEP-HOGS AND
CATTLE OFF THE STREET
Chief of Police Bradley has re
colvod instructions from the Oity
council to enforce the stock law.
This means that no -more liorses,
mules, cattle or hogs will be allowed
to run loose on the streets of Ear
lington and that no hogs may be
kept fhfpens within the incorporate
limits of the oity.
Following- is tho notice :-. - .
NOTICE
I have been ordered by the City
Couucil to enforce the Hogaud Stock
ordinances. Anyone having horses,
raules or hogs running at largo in the
Town had hotter look after them or
anyono with hogs in pons within the
City limits had better remove them
at once, for I am going, to enforce
the law. V.
William Bkaple$
Chief of PoUce.
A Fishing Party
Mr. and Mrs. John Gnflin and fam
ily and Mr. and MrB. JMack Priest
and family and Mr. C, E. Woolfolk
are going to Rumsey for a three
weeks fishing trip. They go every
year.
SPECIAL PRICES
. ON THE
WOODBURY HAiR
For a short time we offer these well known prepara
tions, whengboqght assorted, at the following named
reduced prices
Woodbury's Combin'ationHajr Tonic, . 3M flft
Regular Price. . . .".7. ;.'.".'. . . .'.'.' V. . .'. 3 I UU
Woodbury's Combination Scalp Cream ffif
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Woodbury's Combinatid'n scalp-Gleaner- " ' Eflft
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Value JJWI.. ... v,. 'M:-. . . .'. .... 3.UU
Special priceYor all Three'.' V.V.1 ;. T.. . . .$1 .25
Woodbury's Combination Hair Tonic !9Kflfc
Regular price . t ;.... t.. .... uv .. .,.,. . y . : ." V. , .-. . &&
Woodbury's Combination'SealD' Cfeam " ' n Cft
Eeguiafpricftj.:.T.rS.:-.u,:.,.M.:..-..v.r.: OUC
Woodbury's Scalp Cleaner V ' ' "k ' 9 fir
Regular price; .;....) .'.". , . .j. . .tlUU
Value '.'. . .t. ,v. , 3 faW
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Special price for Three .rr.-. n . : .-. .v. . .-. I DC
Or, one large bottle Hair-Tonic and 44 ff
jar Scalp Cream, for.... ..... ....... I HUU
GARDINER & BOWMER
Incorporated
MApiSONVILLE - KENTUCKY
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A GREAT PRESIDENTIAL
CAMPAIGN OFFER
The Most Liberal Wc HaVe Ever Made
The Semi-Weekly Bee until Jan
uary 1, 1018 and tho Dally Evening
Post until Novomber 10, 1012, (count
the time) Just $1. This is Iobb than
one-half tho regular pfcice. Tho
sooner you bend in your order the
tho more you will got for your mon
ev. Be suro to Bend you order under
this Bpecial rate today to the Serai
Weekly Bee, Earlington. Ky.
D. L. Mann Dies at Madisonville
Df. L. Mann, 77yeareoldf fath
er of Clyde Mar i), of Madisou
vilje, died at the home of Mb
sou there Inst Thursday eveuing
at '7 o'clock. Mr. Manu had
be,en in bad health. for several
montliB audwftB recently brought
to Madisonville from her home
in Fair Spring, Va. in hopes that
the change would better him.
The remaljip were shipped to the
Virginia homn Friday.
Starnes Stock'Co.Made a-Hit
, The Stamps Stock ' Ob. was "a
great "success Monday night. tA
large crowd were present and
were very enthusiastic over "Xhe
Pride of Virginia,'" '.which was
played. This sliow will be here
all this week, come out and en
joy yourself.
Subscribe for The Bee
IMPORTANT INSTRUC
TIONS TO MAMMOTH
CAVE PARTIES
READ And be Governed Accordingly
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Do not take' a trunk, if necces
sary take two grips. See that
your grips or 6iut cases have a
tag ou them bearing your name
and address. Get your dinner
before the traiu leave Earlington
Saturday or take a lunch along
as we will not have time for diu
nr after reaching Evansville ou
accouut of the three hours trolly
Car excursion. On arrival at
Evansville each party will see
that their baggage is unloaded
from the special coach. Do not
check any baggage, w wjll fafe
care-of.aH baggageafter-4fc:nnV
loaded at Evansville and eeethat
it is transferred to the steamer.
Each party should take a pair of
easy shoes for the routeR in Mam
moth Gave. The nichts are so
cool ou the river a light wrap
will be uecessary. Take your
Kodak 'along, it will come in
handy- .Those who play bridge,
five hundred or cinch should pro
vide themselves with a deck of
cards. .
Be, on hand early Saturday
moruiui: au'd get your badges,
these badges; must be worn dur
ing the entire trip.
A Texas Wonder
The Texas Wonber cures Kidney
and cures dlabeteB, weak and lame
backs, rheumatism, and all irregu
larities of bladder troubles, remov
ing gravel, the kidneys and bladder
in both men and. women Regulates
blaCdor trourles in children, If not
Bold by yonr drugglBt will be sent
by mail on reeipt of $1.00. Onn
small bottle is two months treat
ment aub seldom fails to perfeet a
aure, Send for testimonials from
Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W,
Hall 2953 Olive street, St. Louis Mo.
Bold by all druggists.
U. D. C. Will Give Reception in Honor
of State President.
Mrs. John L. Woodbury, of
Louisville, State President of the
TJ. D. O., 'arrived in Earlinuton
today to be the guest of Earhnir-'
ton Chapter U. D. O. Tho rej
ceptiQU' in her honor will be giv
en at the. home of Mrs. Dan Urn
stead this evening from 7:30 to
10 :00. Every member is expec
"fcecj'tpibajpresent. The coufeder
ate veterans are also cordially
invited.
Wanted at
Steady work.
once
100 Miners.
NORTONVILLE COAfc & COKE CO.
; Incorporated
Reubin Miles Seriously Injured
Eeubin Miles an employe of
the L. & NM was seriously injur
ed in a wreck near Madisouville
Sunday morning. His leg and arm
were broken and shoulder dislo
cated. He waa moved to the St.
Bernard Hospital at this place
for treatment. A through freight
ran into a switch engine in the
Arklo yarda&and turned over sev
eral cars, mt. Miles was caught
(between twcf the cars.
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POSTlOFFICE ROBBED
The Post Office at Mortons Gap was
fr Broken Into and Robbed
I Sunday Night
f As nfinr us nnnlfl hf pnt.im.ifpfl
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$100 in cash aud $350 worth of
ppstage stamps were taken. Eu
trauce was gained through the
fear door and the safe blown op
en. The employees at the Depot
heard the noise and gave the
alarm. Two men were arrested
a Hopkiusville Mondaymorning
and held on suspicion.
Sid More QooiJ0mi all Other Tonics
or Quinine
When quinine falls, try Hughes
Tonic i 'Your .Hushes' Tonic did
more cood than all the other-tonics
or riuibjue'ltogether. Quinine will
noT break tHe oTmftni'Sr Hugfcns
ionic acts iiko a cnarm." aoia Dy
Druggists BOc and $1.00 bottles.
Prepared by
R0BINS0N-PETTET CO., Louisville
Incorporated A Lawn Fete
A lawn fete was lven in honor of
Henrv and MIbb Mary Barker, at
the home of their aunt Mrs. Carna
han whom they are visiting.
Japanese' lanterns decorated the
lawn and oast a bright glow over
the young people who were playing
games and Amusing themselves in
different wayB.
A large crowd waB present and
all had a good time.
Refreshments were served.
Feel languid, weak, run down? Headache?
Stomach "off?" A good remedy is Burdock
Dlood Bitters, Ask your druggist. Price Ji.co
A PERFECT GIFT
Handsome in crimson
and gold, invitingly
packed and full of y ex
quisite chocojates.
WE HEYER SAW ITS-EQUAL-
St. Bernard
sMinmg Go.
I inhucrilateg: J
Kl Druj Department Iji
RINGLING CIRCUS
AT H0PKINSVILLE
Great Spectacle of "Joan of Arc" Added
, to Their Show
Rlmtling Brotht.r Circus and new
ly added $500,000 speoticle of "Joan
of Arc," will exhibit in Hopkins
vllle Saturday, sn Sept.- 7th. Trie
spectacle in itself is an attraction
that should bring thousands of visi
tors from the surrounding country.
It is beyond question the greatest
production of its kind ever seen in
America.
The world's most skillful BcenlC
artiBtB, coBtumers, property-makerB,
chorus directors and stage managers
were engaged to mount the produc
tion. A Btage bigger than a hun
dred ordinary theatres was built and
made portable so that it can bo con
veyed from town to town and erec
ted each.morning.in the jnaln.jtent.
Thus the circuB proprietors have
made it possible for those who live
In contributory towtiB as well as in
the large cltfes to see this magnifi
cent wordless play with its cast of
1,20) characters, a ballet of 300 danc
ing lrls, a grand opera chorous of
400 voices, 600 horses and atramluad
of Bpecial scenery. coBtumes, prop
erties and mechanical devices for
producing such stage effects as thun
der, lightning, Btorms, ffres and the
sound of battle, '
In the old market place of Rouen.
France, there now stands a monu
ment by whicla the French of today
have sought to redeem their part in
the execution of Joan of Arc, who on
May 30, 1431, was burned to death on
thH false charge of heresy after hav
ing delivered her country from the
English and having restored the
crown to Charles VII. History re
cords but the meager facts of this
Btrange heroine of eighteeu years,
who led the.arm's of France victor
ious through English invasion, aud
then, deserted bv all, even the indo
lent monarch whom Bhe preserved,
died by the cruelest torture v known
with the name of the master upon
her lips. I (Unsung In poetry the name
of thlB simple pleasaut girl has come
down through the ages to be revered
as that of a saint, and whoBe won
derful powers and whose bravery
are verily believed to have been of
divine inspiration.
On the triumphant incidents, tho
victorious engagements, the flual
defeat of the English armies, and
the coronation of OharleB' VII, all
achieved by the frail Maid of Or
leans, has been founded the inspir
ing spectacle which gives Rlugling
Brothers, circus a new significance
and makes an attraction such as the
world in searching for amusement
hiis never before found.
The regular circus program is more
than ever attractive. Its company
of 875 foreign artiBtB, Its double me
nagerie and Its now street parade
will prove a great surprise to those
who attend from this oity. The
event is one that should not be mis
Bed. Little Miss Fish Entertains
Little Sarah Margaret Fish' en
tertained on Wednesday evening in
honor of her sixth birthday birth
day.
Twelve of her little friends were
there, several pretty presents were
received by the little hostess.
GameB and other amusements
were indulged in, nice refreshments
were Berved.
Cheapest 1 accident Insurance Dr. Thomas Ec
lectic, Oil, For burns, scalds, cuts and emergen
cies. AlldroggiHs sell It,' - ajc aad 50c.
IMPROVEMENTS BEING MADE
Idle Hour Theatre to Have new Opera
Chairs put In their Building
The Idle Horn Moving Ficturo
Theatre are to put in 180 opera chairs
with the Rotterdam finish, in their
baildiug, this will be a great im
provements as well as ease aud com
fort to their patrons.
The price of admission will re
main the Bame, being ten cents for
adults and flye cents for children.
NOTICE
DANGER
Ther,e will be target practice at.
at Earlington August 19 to August
31, and you must keep out of the
woods in rear of target range.
The September Woman's Home Com
panion The September Woman's Home
Companion is the fall fashion num
ber. Under the direction of Grace
Margaret Gould, who editB the fash
ions Department, women are shown
how they may dreBB fashionably and
yet economically. There is a great
variety of faBhion articles and Illus
trations, including all the latest
news from ParlB ond New York,
which, as everybody knows, are the
centers of dross ideas. Miss Gould's
great contention is that women can
keep in style and yet not spend ex
travagant sums of money. She
proves her point ably aud presentB
it entertainingly.
Special articles contributed to the
September Companion are: "The
Town That Had no Slums:" "Three
American Duchesses," beiug an in
timate account of the Duchess of
Manchester, the Duchess ot Rox
burgheand the Duchess of Marl
borough ; "What Men Have Meart
Iu My Life," being an extremely
personal article by a great profes
sional writer; "How I ang 'The
Rosary'," an article of advice to
Bingers tfby Ernestine Sohumann
Heink, a great operatic and conoert
star, and "Playing Fair," a practl
oal talk to business girls, full of
stories and actual oases and other
realmaterlal.
Floture is contributed by Mary
Stewart Cutting, Juliet Wijbor
Tompkins, FrederickVM. Smith,
Mary Hastings Bead ley-,, Sophia
Chandler and Beulah Marie Dix.
There Are numerous illustrations
in colors, and the regular depart
ments are full of good reading and
practical ideas.
Home For Sale
Chance of a lifetime to make a
splendid investment either for
renting purpose or a home come
to the Bee office and find out
about it.
Watts-Locke
MI.b.b Annie Lookq', of the country,
and Sam Watts of this city, were
married at the residence of Rev.
Haward Brazeitonv on Friday after
noon, The bride is abarming young
lady, while Mr Watts Is a popular
young mau, both of the young peo
ple are woll known and have many
friends who wish them rnuoh happi
ness. For any itching ot the skin, for skin rashes.
ctap. pimples, etc., try Doan's Ointment. jo
at all drug stores.
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