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f - . TUESDAY and TUESDAY and Lf" IAY SksalStIlE? AFTERNOON jSlWSz ? mm M m B AFTERNOON ;i 6 I. TWENWTHIRD YEAR o ur egins Thursday, Oct. 31 GOOD WORDS For Rev. W. A. Grant Now Sta tioned at Earlington HAS MADE A PINE (RECORD AT HODGENVILtE, WHERE HE JS PORULAR WITH ALL 11 v. W. A. Grant, Methodist minister in charge of the Hod genville and Buffalo .churches, left Tuesday for Morguufield where he will attend the-Confer- once, aid. saNB the Hodgeuville Jlor- - Before leaving, Brother Grant Btated to a representative of the Hernlri that he did not know whether lie wfluld be returned to his present chnrso or not. The Coufereuc will result in a num ber of changes and whether he wjll be among those placed in other towns will not bo known until the meetins adjourns. Rev. W. A. Grant Since Iiih residenco here Broth er Grant has done a great work for good, and has built up his churches in a manner that deser ves the highest praise. But it is always these good men that are taken away from charges that m'LmmmmW fyi they have labored earnestly in rj-Sf KIIU HllVU UUIIli UJJ iinu piuuuu again with another heavy burden ou their hands only to remove that and shoulder sinother. His conscientious work here conld have doue nothing only attract the notice' of those higher up in the affairs of the church and while nothiug can be said forcer tain it is doubtful if. Brother Graut will be returned to this charge. Duriug the time in which he has had the Hodgenville aud Buffalo churches in his charge, about 88 new members have been added, fct'Hspver four thousand dollars has Dceu raiseu, uuu uuier puupiu, which, while as important as these ir not so easily visible. Brother Grant has kept his members en thused with the work, has built up Sunday Schools, has increased attendance at prayer meetings. He has doue such work that it will be a great Idas to the mem bera of the two churches to give him up. He will remain away about a week or ten days, after which he will return to his home her to stay or to make prepara tions to go elsewhere. His friends and coworkers are all devoutly within :for the former. IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS .ADVERTISE 19tL S Dr. T. 11. Howell, W. 0. Hamby and A. B. flapy spent several days in Louisville last week. Mrs, Jo:iu Hale is very ill at this writing. Mt5 Ha Almon and W.. B. Hander went to flopkuBville last week and surprised their tri ends by getting married. They will leave in a few days for Texas Their many friends wish them much happiness. ' Garnett Jones, of Howell, Ind. called ou one of our fair young ladies Monday. Mr. aud Mrs. L. S. Jackson was at Oak Hill Sunday. W. 0. Hamby has returned to his work after a month's vaca tion. Quite a uumber from here at.' tended the tri-state meeting of the W. O. W. at Paducah Sun day. " MiF.Tnfiie'ratlisrtennast week in the country visiting rel atives. Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Blackburn spent Wednesday night with Wm. Barnes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Burk Stanley and daughter Iva, of Mtdisou villo, were here Tuesday enroute from Louisville and Frankfort., Chester O'Bryau, of Dawson, visited friends here Sunday. Excursion to Louisville Advertisement The L. & N. will run au excur sion from Earlington to Louis ville over the M. H. & E. rail, road ou November 3rd. '. The traiu will leave Earliugtou about midnight, or to be exact 12:00 a. m., ind will arrive in Louisville about 6 am. Returning the train will leave Louisville N6 v mber 3rd at 8 p. m. Fare for the round trip $2,00 frpm Earl ington, Oct. 29 aud Nov. 1. i Play to an Appreciative Audience , The Henderson Elk's Merry Minstrels played to .a most ap preciative audience at the Gar rick Theatre in Mulisonville Wednesday eveuiug, Oct. 22. , Seldom is on ameteur perform-, auco so well staged as was Hub one. The end men .could not have been better, their jokes were rich and rare, keeping the audi-' euce in oue continuous uproar, while Mister Frank Woodward as the black. face midget was cap tivating in his clever impersona tions. . The ballad singers responded to euchore after enchore and in no way could this performance be improved upon each aud ev ery oue acting his part "well. Notice , To My Friends: I am in the Idle Hour Popularity Contest and respectfully ask tnat my friends save their coupons for me aud help me to win the Watch or Bracelet. I will appreciate auy favor no matter how email. .. Nku MoMnu. p Nortonville Notes EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, emi L jt. nnua See Our Page Ad. in Tuesday's Bee CUTS OUT! FUEL OIL Standard Oil Company Will Stop Sale of Crude Oil-December 1st ' MEANS HEAVIER DEMAND FOR COAL AND COSTLY ' CHANGES FOR. FACTORIES Chicago, Oct. TE4: There will be no mare fu,el..o,il sold' by"' the Standard Oil Company after December 1st aiidctiiia action in part of the big oil.' company v,i!J have a biu affection' the coal bus iuoss all over Iho country, .be cause coal aud otijersubstitutos must be used in jFIhco of this un refined oil. In jOlricago alone scores of million of barrels of crude oil are buriied every year The IntemationalrHarvester Co., uses S.OOO.QOU barrels annually in its furnaces, v Thousands of factories throughout the country are using fuel oil. aud will have to change to coal or other more expensive fuel. The cause for abandoning" the sajeof crtfthipil is that the phenomenal increase in-the-use-of igasojjne rin many lines demands that the crude product be not wasted; aud that it is more profitable to keep and refine the rude oil. This will caus3 extensive changes in man ufacturing equipments and meth ods iu many lines and will com pel the advance iu prices of many products of manufacture, par ticularly in the steel and iron trade. Feel languid, week, tun down? Headache? Stomach "off?" A. good remedy Is Burdock fllood Hitters. Ask jour 'druggis't. Pri li.oo. WILSON-MARSHALL CLUB Holds Interesting Meeting Last Evening and Enjoy Talk by Hon. John C. Duffy The Eirliugton Wilson-Mir-shall Club held its regular week ly meeting at the City Hall last evening. There were about 200 members present aud the names of forty-five additional members were added to the already large membership of about 000. The mepting was called to or der by President Barnett and the reports of the secretary aud treasure were read, both of which wete very flattering. Mr. Henry W. Rogers served the club as secretary filling Mr. Maloiiey.'s p'ace who was culled to St. Louis ou business, So well did Mr. rogers fill the secretary place he was unanimously chosen by the club to poll the city of Eirliugton which he in a nice little addresa to the members agreed to do within the next two days. The Honorable Jno. 0. DuiTy, of Hopkinsville, the speaker of the eveuinc, made an excellent talk on the political issues of the day, substanuati.ug his- state ments with facts and figures, He was frequently interrupted by continued applause from .his large and attentive audieuce, whose attention he held to the roan for more than an hour and a half. His talk was not only instructive bnt indeed iuterebt ing, and the Earlington Club is to be congratulated on having eourd so abUa speaker ae r - , )BSr- KY., FRIDA1, OCTOBER 25, IL SILVER SET GOES TO MRS. J: P, HAMER Mrs J P Hamer Wins the Silver Set Given by the Idle Hour Theatre IN THEIR POPULARITY CONTEST MrB. J. P.; Hamer wins with a total of 100,575 votes. Florence Floyd was a close second with 101,325 voteF, while Elizabeth LonV, Nellie McManus aud Cith erine Finwick close behind. The contest is getting hotter every day 'and it iB nobody's watch yet. Joints that ache, muscles that are drawn orcontracted should ha trea ted with BALLARD'S SNOW LIN IMENT. It penetrates to the spot where it is needed and relieves suf fering;. Price 25s, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Dru? Depart ment. VICTORIA LODGE NO. 84 K. OP P, NOTES Nobody' has got Chancellor .OommaudeHJuhtfHoiMv's goaf yet. The Kuights are looking for ward with keen anticipation to that banquet which may be soon.'" Now is the trine for every Kuisht to get in line and do his duty. First, attend your Lodge whenever possible. Then work after new' members (good mater ial only) as if the whol thing depeuded upou you. That will make a-good Lodne every time. The Order of Knights of Pyth ias is essentially a young man's order, although the older the member usually the more en thusiastic he is. He knows that "it is a good thing.". Lit every member do his part to reach the million mark. If he doeB that, it will reach the millions easily. Visiting Knights ire over wel come. The lodge ' meets every Monday night at 7:30 on the 8rd floor of the Victory building A Log On The Track of the fast express means serious trouble ahead If not removed, bo does Iosb of appetite. It means lack of vitality, loss of strength and nerve weakness. If appetite fails, take Eleotric Bitters quickly to overcome the cause by toning up the stomach and curing the indiges tion. Michael Hessbelmor of Lin coln, Neb., bad boon sick over three vp.nro. bnt six hnt.tlns nt Eleotric Bitters pnt him right on his feet again. They nave helped thou sands. They give pure biood, Btronir nerves, good digestion. Only 50 cents at all druggists. Jack Johnson Repudiated by His Own Race at Washington Washington, Oct. 23. "Jack" Johnson was repudiated as a member of the uegro race in res olutions unanimously adopted at a public mass meeting of negroes here last uight. The resolutions denounced the mating of whites and blacks as inharmonious with moral ethics. $100 Reward! "Vlli be paid to anv person bovine: any kind of pain or aohe if Shlpp's Quick Relief .Liniment alls to give Instant MUtf ud the purchase prie - .!j i in OP WW9a' rry is (Ma m IT FOR SALE 1912 End Sal oom Baker & Hickman 9 4 Church Notes t i 4 Christian Church Bible School 9: 30' A. M Lord's Supper 10:45 A. M. followed by the morning sermon Subject, "The Church's Call for Workers". The night service at 7: 30 will be an echoti meatltigOf the great Convene lion held in Louisville. There will bo talks by tho-e who went inter spersed with special imiBic. A cord ial invitation it extended to all. A Bargain Month Th ib is the EvausviUe Courier's annual bargain month. Subscrip tions will be taken in October for only $2.00, covering the daily Cour ier b.v niall one year Thousands of subscriptions are now being receiv ed by this flue newspaper. Chinese Barbers in Hard Luck., Barber shops were the exception, rather than tho rulo, in China in the old days, itinerant barbers attending to their customers wants In the streets or in tho customers' home. There appears to be no tendency to ward the institution of "barber shops since the change of impressing; in fact, the tendency locally is to do away with.the barber altogether. Thus many families are purchasing hairclip pers, which seem to bejegarded as, the only essential to haircutting. Saves leg of 3oy "It Beemed that my 14 year old boy would have to lose his ieir, on account of an usjly ulcer, caused by a bad bruise." wrote D. P. Howard", Aquone, N. C. "All remedies artd doctors trPHtment failed Mil we tried Buck ten's Arnica Salvo, and cured him with ono box." Cures burnB, ybniN. skin ernptionB, piles, 25c at all druggists. Band fop Pigeons. To place a band on a pigeon, hold the hind claw back and press tho front clawB through the ring; draw the ring close dp to the knee Joint, and then, when on a level with tho extremity of the hind claw, gently pull the hind claw through the ring, and tho ring will be in position and will not, unless it has been placed on at too early a date, fall. Modern Axiom. Work hard and deny yourself yhllo you are" young, so that when you aro old you may have things you ctmnot enjoy. Life Nature Kind to the Giraffe. Besides its long neck, the giraffo has a useful tongue, which can be greatly elongated, and in this stato can bo coll ed around branches for tho purpose of drawing them don. ROYAL BakinoPowder Adds HealttlOualiliesioitey Pro Prescott, of the University of Michigan, testified before the Pure Food Committee of Congress, that the acid of grapes held highest rank as an article of food and he regarded the re sults from baking with cream of tartar baking powder as favorable to health,' Royal is the only Baking Powder Mk from Royal Grop Croam of Tartmr n . No. 8& e MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY FLORENCE LAWRENCE. Now Appearing in VICTOR Release of Universal Co. ' -Florence Lawrence peer of all Moving Picture actresses w,ijl ' ,appear only in' the Victor. pic tures released ouce a week bv trie Universal Film Maiiufacrurihg-' Co. After being out of pictures for over a year, Miss Florence Luvrence comes back to her own. and is delighting thousands of people all over the country iu every theatre where Universal Pictures are shown. Miss Law rence's absence has been 6orely missed by thousand's of people who know who's who in Moving; Pictures. She comes back stronger auo better than ever. The year that she has been away has been spent iu traveling abioad aud this septus to have uiven a finish' ed touch to her work that was wholly lackiug before. You all perhaps know that her strong; point is comedy, but now. she ip just as good, if not better in dramas. You will have a chance to see this tallented young lady's work here in town for Mr. Wal ker, manager of the Idle Hour Theatre has promised ua every picture that Miss Lawrence- will appear in. He is to be congrat ulated on securing such fine pic tures as the Universal Co. are turning out. Aud we are!,surer that if his pictures iu the future hold to the 6ame high standard they have in the past he will con tinue to have the good will of our city. Aud he is promising us something better every week in the future. " Stop That Ache! Any ache or pain iu any part of the body can be relieved with Slupps uick Belief Liniment. $100 reward If it fails aud the purchne price is not refunded. Try it and see. 50c. at all Druggists. Invitation to Failure, A large proportion of tho failures In life arc to be found in the ranks of the chronic leaners. Orison Swett' Harden. I v. ' - h A i n . 'V tf&M& . . ..V- msam :,j.i tfci' iv:iSteiAi A.fffcftSvs-' ' - ..-iwf '-)s.jtjib-j.iiAuiimimmmtm