t fe.)rl nwwissi TUESDAY TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON and FRIDAY fi Itetffr'M . ? '!.,"'. AriEKNUWW rl IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUBfNESS 'ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE TWENTY-THIRD YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TUESDA1, OCTOBER 8, 1912 .; N: 8M Ljfrfc . . i.j . .t -.. i . iiiaiinMhafciiw i iirarfMMtjawiawflrtattTlfMiaWlilrlK't'-" BWMlBSWWPWlllLllAlJaMlMIBMlUIMB3BMl .I"1' ' LM ISMBMiai I ' ' .IHIUIiMMIW'MuLBili1 I'1 IIWIMLB llljl'lllll .1' UWillilli 11 1 ill I Ttt'mSinaaiafy- F ' 'i'-iJTMBIfZWIIWiF rS7v51TKWv f - iw ' ,'M' 4' wA:,', y . "mx: hvi ' ii,' ;,',' ... .. '" - " i,. 7 " i(J. i -' TO -W Ji.S . ... .r . i.J1 UF . 1 Ar.i'lii . . "? EkWl.Ti.a "r rf ' . i , M" - ' . 4 . ,fU( ' Vr-V&Kl.K . "tW Vfi y r.t fX-A ' FJHW ;-? 'W3?Ur n . , v . ' n fM?-"1 -X V m , T fJb IJP ' -"s J.-, y- Vl Ji LVV LYCEUM-COURSE 1st Number, The Boyds, October 21 One Evening of Song and Story DO NOT FAIL TO HAVE SEASON TICKETS Which may be had for $1 25, 8ea tlia Treasurer, Mr. Elsworth Evans. The following ia one" of their pro grams: TABT I. PJano Foiir Hands Military Polonaise , ""'-f. Chopin MX. AKD.MKS. BdYD Volco , , O cfirmoln holder Abendstorn . . -; Wagner (0 Star of.Eve) - Tanuhausor KBNK8T IIKN1U BOYD Voice Puot 'Itallla" v MR. ANb MHS. BOYD '.. Beading , Vl Merola and Marcus (Sign of tho Cross) Wilson Barett KKXEST IIBNRYlipYD Voice ( Delight ,- -' Hiuckstono BliANOHB FEKMAN BOYD PART II "Mrs. Gadabout's Busy Day" A Duologue Ooraedietta. This sketch is one of .several pre sented by the Boyds. Full of life and go from the very beginning. Introducing the most laughable sit uations, yet giving ample opportun ity for the artists to show their abil ity in rightly interpreting charac ters. These sketches are strictly high class and givon in pleasing costumes. Voice Popular Medloy Group of Old FamiUar Songs. Duet "Adieu" Sayes Leg of Soy "It seemed that my 14 year old boy would have to lose his leg, ou account of an ugly ulcer, caused by . a bad bruise," wrote D. F, Howard, Aquone, N. O. "All remedies and doctors treatment failed till we tried Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, and cured him with one box." Cures bnrnB, boils, skin eruptions, piles, a&o at all druggietR. SLIMLY ATTIXDED Not Much Interest in Progresttve ment in Christian County Move- Hopkinsville, Ky., Oct. 5, Ten white and eleven colored supporters of Roosevelt met this afternoon in mass convention at the Oity Hall, pursuant to a call issued by District Chairman Bar rett to choose a Campaign Com mittee to work in Christian oounty in tho interest of the Bull Moose ticket. Thirteen lookers-on were also present. Lee 0. Brum field was cbosen chairman and E. S. foreman, colored, secretary. A Commit tee of five was appointed to Ee lect a Oounty Committee to be recommended to another mass convention to be held in Hop kinsville next" Saturday, Yery little interest is shown in Christ-1 ian county in" the third party movement; Cheapest Electlc Oil. aeeldMt Insurance Dr. 'rhowM For burns, scalde. cuts aad emer. gncl, All dragglit tell It. jc and joe. Tatteelng In Persia. Until the last generation, tattooiag 1 wm almost universal in Persia. T 67 it is rr among the upprolassM, but Is still affected by the lower 'ola . Weisea ar tatteoed not so naefc with a view to decoration as to avert tie "evil 'eye," or to hMe a btanlrt, tor to ear a malady. ' - - v Chronio rheumatism contracts the muscles, distorts the Joints and un dermines the strength A powerful penetrating and relieving; remedy will b found InBALLAKD'SSNOW" ,LINJLMENT. It restores strength and suppelnesfl to the aching limbs. Price 25c, BOo and $r.00 per bottle. Bold by SI. Bernard Mining Ce,, In corporated, Drug Department, Nebo Notes The firm of Pendergraff and Connelly, grpceros have disolved Mr. Pendergraff retiring. Miss Susie McOormick has re turned after an extended visit to her sister Mrs. Will Moss, of Vandersburg. Mr Wm. Bnteman, of Nash ville, who is connected with the Commercial College in that city, was. hero last week, he offered Mr. Berp Hobgood, who is tench- mg the Smyrna Bohooi, a posi tion in the Commercial College ata fine salary, but Mr, Hob good found on reaching the Post Offices a better position, it was a letter from' tho Civil Commission Department, giving him the rur al Route No. 1. It was he that got the best grade iu tho exami nation, and not Mr. Barrou as reported. Sure it was a lucky day for Bert, two good positions offered in ono'day. He will suc ceed Willis Harris, who was J. B. Peyton's substitute. Mr. and Mrs. A. " M , Gibson went on u visit' to Beech Grove, their old home, several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. WinRtead, Clay, visited relatives here last week. Mrs. J. B. Peytouis not so well this week. ' Mrs. 0. M. Lutz, of our town, taught in grade 2 last week In Madisonville, she filled tho va oaucy of Miss Sybil Hart, who was on the sick list. Miss Allie Campbell, who is teaching at Ilsley, visited her home folks Saturday, returning to her school Sunday evening. Bro. Cook filled his regular ap pointment at the 0. P. Ohutch Sunday and Sunday night. On Sunday there was a' rqun lon of the family of J. W. Cox, they had a bacon fry in the beau tiful grove near by, then a boun tiful spread of good things. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John F, Jones and Arohilee Melton, of MadisonviUe, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Jonear and four children, of Slaughterville, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coffman and. little boy, of Slaughterville, Mr, A, D, Melton, Mr. and Mrs. Al- ford Cox and Miss Helen Cox, of Nebo. A delightful day was spent. Tho combined ages of J. w. and Alfred Cox, brothers, is 09 years. J. W. is 87, how old is Uncle Alfred? If you have young children you have perhaps noticed that disorders of the stomach are their most com mon ailment. To correct this you will find Chamberlain's Stomach and Xlver TabletB excellent. They are easy and pleasant to take, and mild and gentle in effect. aFor sale by All Dealers, i leglnhlpgs of Lifeboat. Like many other Inventions .the life boat was a lemg time in finding favor. The first llfefeoat was designed, by a Umdos eoacb builder, Lionel Lukln, In 1781, under t&e acduragement ot the prlnoe of Wales, bat despite royal pa- trosac, kis Invention received little attention, though, one of his boats saved several lives at Bamborowga. The loss of the Adventure In 1780 Irat destrteyed publle apathy in this tufc. Jeot and, with the offering of pri for lifeboat designs a first atey teward life saving at sea 'was takes. A Loj On The Track of the fast exproBs means., serious trouble ahead if not removed, so doeB loss of appetite. It means iaek of vitality, loss of strength anti nerve weakness. If appetite falls, take Elecbno fitters quickly- to overcome the oause by toning up the stomach and curing the Indiges tion. Michael Hesshelmer otLln ooln, Neb., had been sick over three years, but six bottles of Jlleotrio Bitters put him right on bis'feet again. They have helped thou sands. They Rive pure biood, strone; nerves, .good digeBtloa. Only 50 cents at all drusfgieHiPV GLASS INITIATION NOVEMBER 7TH Madisonville and Earlinton Shri " ners Will Have Big Time on This Date A GREAT MANY CANDIDATES WILL CROSS BURNING SAND Bizpah Temple, Shriners will take another class of NoviceB over the! sanus at too ran "session" which will be hold in the lodge rooms hero on Thursday, November 7th, nd quite a number of candidates will be hero to be tortured' on this date. The last two initiations havo tak- on place away from homo. One was other at Paducah a few weeks ago. Tho session here in November will ba a big one, as there are quite a number of candidates here that will take this work, as well aa others from noarbv towns In Western Ken tucky, aud many Shriners are ex pected to be in the city on that day to aoslet in the work. The program, which is always in teresting, is being planned now aud wJU bo published within a short time. Saved ly His Wife She's a wise woman who knows --. , ., ,..HV.V, .H w.,w i.. v KHU lust what to do when hor husband's life 1b in danger, but Mrs. R. J. Flint, Bramtree, Vt., Is of that kind. "Sho insisted on my using Dr. King's New Discovery," writes Mr. F. for a dreadful cough, when I was bo weak my friends all thought I bad only a short time to live, and it completely cured me." A quick oure for coughs and colds, it's tne most saio ana reliable med icine for many throat and lung trou blesgrip, bronohltlB, croup, whoop ing cough, quinsy, tonsilitis, hem orrhages. A trial will convince you. COcts. and $1.00. Guaranteed by all druggistB. KENTUCKY TOBACCO SATE Cutting is Practically Finished-Quality is Good, but Production is Below Last Year Kentucky tobacco growers have practically finished cutting, apd report the crop safely housed!. In quality this season's hurley yield has a fine color, but-the quantity will be under last year's pr6duc tion.' Lexington reports a Mont gomery county sale at 16 cepts and Robertson county sales at 12 to 12J cents. Iu the Eopkins ville district labor ran as high as $8 a day in the rush' of the sea son. May&ville reportu erecting several additional warehouses, Curing is now under way aud early sales are predicted after the season's opening at the end of the month. Children that are pale, sickly and peeviBh, with dark ringB under the eyes, fickle appetite,, and who appear to get no nourishment from the food they eat are surely suffering from worms. Give them WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE and note the wonderful Improvement. They soon take on flesh and are rdsy, ac tive and cheerful. Price 35o per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Depart ment. '.'Pepper Bill" Resign Henderson, Ky., Oct. 5. "Pepper Bill," VV. J. Jones, father of the Bull Moose move ment in this country, and chair man of the Oounty Committee, has resigned as chairman and Joseph Wuersch has, been elected to succeed him. Sick headache Is caused by a dis ordered stomach. Take Chamber Iain's Tablets and correct that and the headaches will disappear. For sale by All Dealers. Making "Dixie Flyer" Better Chicago The Chicago & East ern Illinois E. E. has .ordered additional equipment for '' the Dixie Flyer, . . NOTICE The city engineer K. E. Wip fler will receive bids for the con struction of brick gutters on East Clark street, until Oct. 19. He will gladly furnish informa tion on request. 2t DEMOCRATS OF EARLINGTON Organized Wilson Club Thursday 1 tiight ARLINGTON DEMOCRATS J ORGANIZE FIRST CLUB ;The flrBt Wilson and Marshall Club of Hopkins County was organ ised by enthusiastic Democrats of Darlington, at a meeting held in that city laBt Thursday night, which was, largely attended. Charles Baruett Was elected president of tho Club and James Malouey secretary. A njee sum was raised at the meeting and the club is to make a strong Tu "" , ' " I C,l. ,.. ...1 1- XT 'V'l-l l"oung ot this city, Frank Arnold aud otner prominent' Democrats of liarilngton. KM! PREVENTION DAY aV - OCTOBER. 8. 1912 4 t. . PrVclamation by Governor McCreary at ff' Frankfort t tErankforl, Ky., Sept. 20, 19l2. .T&the People of Kentucky : ' W The losses by fire in this: country, of insured and uninsur- eip.property, total every year ore than $200,000,000, and are rgely in excess of that of any other civilized nation. This 1b a la'ss which can be curtailed by proper precaution. The large payments by insurance compan ieB,a8 well as the enormous per sonal loss of property which is uninsured, is an expence which slTO?b be decreased The '"re duction of the fire loss would naturally tend to reduce the ex pense of the protection afforded by fire insurance companies and like organizations, and thus in sure to the benefit of those who avail themselves of this form of projection. It is our duty, as good oitizens, to do all within our power to prevent this waste add needless loss of property, and it ib, therefore, the part of wisdom to join with, the people of our States in sotting aside a day in which we bring tot public attention this important duty. The Legislature has enacted laws for the punishment of tho crime of arson, but it is not always the crime of arson that produces these losses. It is frequently carelessness, negligence of the failure to exercise due precau tiod. The losses'in Kentucky by fire, cm which insurance was paid last year, were $8,692,806.88: the premiums paid to secure fire in surance last year were $5,272, 488.57, and these figures do not begin to cover the unprotected waste by fire. "Now, therefore, I call upon the citizens of Kentucky to set aside October 8, 1912, as a day on which to give special attention to the removal from their premi ses of rubbish, which might cause fire, for plaoing heating applian ces in proper condition, 'the ex amination of chimneys, flues and such other appliances which so frequently are 'the direct cause of fire losses, to look into prem ises where articles which might produce spontaneous combustion are kept, and for the destruction of ignitable material deposited in places where it might endan ger property by fire. "l'further recommend that on that day instructions be given to the pupils in public and private schools concerning the exercise of care in the use of matohe3 and all combustible materials, and laborers in factories and other places of industry be duly cou poned on this subject, "In testimony whereof, I haye hereunto set my hand and caused thejwal of the Commonwealth to be affixed." s. W. B. McOxreARY, Vt Governor, Madisonville Notes Entertains at Bridge Mrs. P. B. Ross and Mrs. 0. L. Eoss entertained very beautifully Friday afternoon at Bridge, at the homo of the latter in South main ,street. Several most in teresting .rubbers were played, after which a delicious luncheon was served. The guests were: MeBdames: Clyde Euby, Ohas. Lindsay, Win Morton, Ohas. Osborne, H. H. Holemab, W. J. Dulin, Lonnie Bailey, L. E. Euby, E. ?. Dulin, Jno. Qrayot, W. Eoss. Jas. Eoss, E. Wf Overall, Neal Hollinger, JCirby Gordon, W, Gordon, Jr., Alex Lunsford, 'John. Victory, Otho Fowler, Paul Banks, Ben Slaton, Hilery Spencer, Frank Brown, Ed Young, Euby Laffoon Goo. Eash, Clarence Nisbet, Wm Hopewell, Jerrold, Johnsou, Claude IMorton, Henry Head, Sam Langley, 0. 0. Givens,- Nor man Howard, W. J, Barnhill, Bird Barnhill. M. J. Clark, T. W. Gardiner, Geo. Atkinson, Newell Alford, Frank Eash; Misses Elizabeth Victory. Mary Euby Morton, Fannie Arnold and Florence Howard. Call Meeting of Clubs The members of all the Liter ary Clubs of Madisonville are requested' to meet Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Presbyterian Church to discuss Ways" and .Means of starting a Public Library. Prenuptial Affairs for Kiss Victory During the next few weeks there will be given in Madison a number of most beautiful Pre Nuptial parties in honor of Miss Elizabeth Victory, whose wed ding will be solemnized Oct. 80. Tho Eovival in Madisonville Christian Church moves oh with unabated interest. 86 additions up to Monday morning. Minis ter, Bernard invites you to at tend every service. Miss Lelia and Gladys Vaughn bt Earlington, were in this city Saturday night. .Mr, and Mrs. John Long atten ded the Yankee Girl in this city Friday night. , Eev. Harrison, of the Presby terian Church, of this city, was in Marion, Ky., several days lust week attending Presbytery. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Coffman and children, of Slaughterville, were in Madisonville Friday the guest of friends, to attend the show. J. D. McPherson Sr, made a big deal last week, having sold to Dr. E. L. Bone a $750 Angelus, being one of the finest Player Piano3 made. Fortunes In Faces There's often much truth in-the saying ''her face is her fortune." but its nevpr said where pimples, skin eruptions, blotches', or other blemishes disfigure it. Impure blood is back of them all, and shows the need ot Dr, King's New Jjlfe Pills. They promote hoalth and beauty. Try them. 35 cents at all druggists, Mase Will t(Il Be Maselnf. A seap box orator t&e otber Bjfht. at the close of a fervid appeal, wound uj witl tke follewin's lucid and ex pressive peroration: "And sew, com rades, after everything? has been said, after ererytklag has been doae, tae great masaea of tfte people will still ooBstltute the bulk of the population'' When you have a bad- cold you want the best medicine obtainable so aB to cure it with as little delay as possible. Here is a druggist's opinion: "I have sold Chamber lain's Cough Remedy for fifteen years," says Enos Lollsr, of Sarato go. Ind "and consider It the best on the market." For sale bv All Dealers. Q4 Werk th Agltatar. It k tie Mrious xsuwrity wklek a THEN AND NOW Tacoma Ledger Tells of Slump im Roosevelt's Western Following, SPOKE TO ONE-THIRD AS MANsT PEOPLE THIS YEAR AS LAST (Tacoma Ledger) j Last year when Theodore Eoose velt visited Tacoma on his West ern tour 85,000 people gathered in the Stadium to hear him. Then, he was not a candidate for third' term as president. At least, the-; people did not know it if ho was This year he spoke in the same Stadium as a candidate for Pros- ideut and instead of 85,000 people he addressed not more than 12 000. The difference is highly significant. Last year he was an ex-President of the United States whom nearly all delighted to. honor. He told the people of the United States he was mak ing the tour of the country to ex press to them in some measure the gratitude he felt for the hon ors they had conferred upon him. This year, however, he came ambitious for a third term and; begging tho people to support him again. There was room in. the Stadium for 20,000 moro people than heard him last eve ning. He is a different Eoose yelt in the eyes of thousands who no longer rally to hiB leadership as they did before hiB ambition, got the better of his judgment., and before he turned his back on bis dearest friends and most sol emn promises to the American people. The West has run up. the flag of prosperity. Why should it not listen more in amusement than in anger or wor ry in the pessimistic political demagogue predicting ruin for the country unless- he and hia quack theories are adopted? It is a movement the West may well be elated at leading, and the East can not help but fol low, J. Wi. Copelandr,of Dayton, Ohio,'" purchased a bottle of Ohamberlalna Cough Itemody for his boy who ha'd a cold, and bofore tho bottle was all. used the boy's cold was gone. Is. that not better than to pay a five dollar doctor's bill? For sate by Alt Dealers. f Notice To My Friends : 1 am in the Idlo Hour Popularity ' Contest and respectfully ask that my friends save their coupons for me apd help me to win the Watch oc Bracelet. I will appreciate any favor no matter how small. i Nkllie MoManos. . Certainly for No Other Reason. In China women carry their ohll. drn from baskets that hang from a bar that crosses tho mother's shoal ders. Twins are desirable as pre serving; the balance of weight, If not for other reasons, v A Rood remedy for a bad cough is BALDAED'S HORIHOUND. SYBUP. It heals the lunjrs and quiets Irritation. Price 35c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by bt. Bernard Alining Co., Incorporated Drug Do- partment. Improving Vobacco. If you are a pipe smoker, try tbistt; Place tke sore ef an apple la your' to bacco Jar oa top of your tobacco a&& you will be surprised at the Improve favor it imparts to the tobacco, bet sides keeping It moist Wanted at once, 1Q0 Miners. Steady work. NoktonvimjE Coaij & Coke Co. ' Incorporated r Sweet Charity. "Has it ever ooourred to you that4 the raore mosey a ra&a has the' more dlffloult It 1 for him to be oharitabl&f When one is poor a4 has osly a few;, coats It Is an easy matter to dfvito tb Koaey with some poor devil wb, hM BOM." "I sobered habitually from coattipattra. Doan's Regulets jelioved and atresttheatd tb bowel? so. that ther have h ratal" evr &Iac,"-a." Davla, Gicecr, Salphur Sptig Texas. I -p n ft i hi :$ J i o i if "T 1 f ' ' J jM4iC ittat tklBe.-Xa . ,.,,, , i . . M3S iio iS I.