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Tuesday Tuesday em AND. AND Friday Afternoon fridaif Aftcrnootv TRADE WHERE YOU LIVEOR LIVE WHERE YOU TRADE TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR EARUNGTON, HOPKINS BOUNTY. KY., TVESDA1, JANUARY 25, 1316 ah MINE RESCUE CflTNO. 3" Will, be in Earlington From February ist to 14th Free Lectures Will be Given MOVING PICTURES TO BE SHOWH Washington, January 20. Mine Rescue Oar No. 3, of the United States Bureau of Mines, in chargo of Foreman Miner G. T. Powell and a crew of trained lit I. XI--. . . 1 11 T .. on Jan. 23, on its itlnarary thru Kentucky. The car will bo on exhibition every day from 0 :00 am. to 5:00 pm. nntil Jan. 81, and free lectures will bo given miners on safe methods of mm lng, the use of safety'lamps and rescue apparatus, and mine gas 3B. On February 1, the oar will come to this city, to remain un til February 14, after which date it is to proceed to Madisonville, Ky., to remain until Fob, 28. From March (. to March 7, in clusive, the car will be at Mor ganfield, Ky. This mine-rescue car is one of eight now in use by the Bureau of Mines for training minors in first aid and rescue methods and the use of oxygon-breathing ap Lparatot. EaoTi car has a" crew' that includes two experienced miners, a mining engineer in charge, and a mine surgeon, and is equipped with tho latest res cue and first aid apparatus and supplies. At a momentTs notice tho .car is ready-to proceed to the scorio of a disaster, where the bureau m?n place tnenuelveB under the direction of the state mining inspectors and mine offi cials to do everything possible to assist or save minors who may have been injured or entombed. The saving of human life aud lessening the sufferings of in jured miners are the central fea tures of the bureau's wory. Miners are shown how to use rescue apparatus, and how to take care of an injured comrade. Tho lectures are illustrated by lantern slides and moving pic tures which show good aud bad methods of mining aud bow many accidents are easily preventod. These lectures are given in the car when a suitable meeting plaoo cannot be procured else whero, but lantern slides and moving pictures cannot be shown in the car. Each car carries oxygen-breath- nc uuuataiue. u guuuiy ui un- , - j , tield telephone with u.uuu (cot itnnrH Willi iihvh until! 15iihmi?ii. methods. Some of the training with rescue apparatus will be in side the minus, aho in smoke aud fumes, so that wearers will un derstand thoi value of the appar atus aud how to use it. A minor wearing the apparatus can outer a mine immediately after an ex plosion, and work in Bmoke and black damp for two hours. Many thousand miners have been trained in the use of this tesouo appiratus at the Bureau of Mines cur and stations. It is hoped that in the uenr future every miner iu this country will lyC a working knowledge of the ..... mwi . i . . . . . a case of emergency. Many rs have beeu caved after ex- UN UV 1CDUUU IIUIL1CD YVIZUL .. . A 1 NO INDIGESTION, GAS OR STOMACH MISERY IN FIVE MINOTES "Pape'a Diapepsin" for sour, acid stomach, heartburn, dyspepsia Time it I In five minutes all stomach distress will go, No in digestion, heartburn, sburnsss or bolching of gas, acid, or eructa tions of undigested food, no diz ziness, bloating, foul breath or headache, Papo's Diapepsin is noted for its speed in regulating .ubsot stomachs. I It is.tho surest! quick est and most certain indigestion remedy in the whole' world, and bosidos it is harmless. Millions of men and women now eat their favorite foods without fear they know Pape'a Diapepsin will save them from any stomach misery. Please, for your sake, get a largo fifty-cent case of 'Tape's Diapepsin" from any drug store and put yonr stomach right Don'c keep on being misorable life is too short you are not here long, so make your stay ag reeable. Bat what you like and digest it; onjoy it, without dread of rebellion in tho stomach. Pape'a Diapepsin belongs in your home anyway. Should one of the farailyoat. something that don't agrtje with them, or in case of an attack af indigestion, dys pepsia, jgaWitis jirtotnjioh de rangement at daytime or during the' night, lit is handy to give the" surest-relief known; ing the apparatus; also, the ap. paratus has proved a great value in fighting mine fires.' Free instruction and training in methods of flrst-aid-to-the-in- jurcd are also given by crews of t!)n rescue cars and stations and thix instruction ib giveu either in connectiou witli rescue appar atus training or entirely separ ately, heuco is applicable not on ly to underground workers but to all those employed around the mines and metallurgical estab lishments. Bad Cold Quickly Broken Up Mrs. Martha Wilcox, Qowanda.N. Y., writes: "I first used Chamber lam's Cough Remedy about eight years ago. At that time X had a hard cold aud coughed most ol the time. It proved to be Just what I needed. It broke un the cold 's.a a tow days, and the cough entl. disappeared. I have told many o. my friends ot the good I received tnrougii using tins medicine, and an who have used it speak of it lu tho highest terms." Obtainable every where. "POSSUM HUNTERS" GET FIVE YEAR Sentences in Muhlenberg Circuit Court at Green ville Tho Muhleuberg Clrtinlt Court ad journed Friday until Monday, hav ing caught up with the docket. Be fore court adjourned, however, sen tence was passed upon O. R. Knight, Edgar Knight and George Stirsmau, oonvloted ot banding aud confeder ating together, eaoh belug sentenced to serve not less than tour years and 801 days and cot more than Ave yearc Each when sentenced pre tested his lunocenoe and Btirsman gave as an additional reason as to why he should not be sentenced tiiat he had a wife- aud two small chil dren who ueeded his assistance. The court remarked that none of the rea. eons giveu was valid and sentence was pronounced. Ctn't Iwk well, Mt wall, or (el well with lm pure blood. Keep tho bleed pore with Uurdoek Bleed Uitteri. llt limply, tike enrolls, keep clean, tad good healta li prtttjr luca to follow. i 00a bollta. SUPERVISING NURSE MARION WILLIAMSON Arid County Nurse Miss Geo rgia Frederick Were in the City Yesterday Mies Marion Williamson, Sup ervising nurso for the State Tu berculous commission, who 1? visiting Hopkins County, was in the Oity yosterday accompanied by County Nurse Mies Georgia Frederick. Miss Williamson Is looking oyer the field and .inspect' tug mo wars 01 miss r reueriCK, . ' .11. , k . r i . r, , 1 , which has proven to be entirely satisfactory. The Hopkins Conn ty Public Health League through the efficient work of Miss Frede rick, is doing a splendid service for this county. For Rheumatism As soon as an attack of Rheuma tism begins apply Bloan's Liniment, Don't waste timo and suffer unnec eisary agony. A tew drops of Bloan's Liniment on the affeoted parts' it all yon need. The pain goes at once. A grateful solleror writes: "I was suffering for three weeks with Obronlo Rheumatism and Stiff Neck, although I tried many medi cines, they failed, ajhd I was under the care of a doetor. .Fdrtunately I beard of Sloa'na Liniment and after using It three or four days am up and well. I am employed at the biggest department store in 8. F.. where they employ from alx to eight hundred bands, .and they, surely will hear all about Sloan's Liniment. H. B. Smith. Ban Francisco. Gal. Jan. 1916. At an druggists. G, A. R, REUNION 4 AT LEXINGTON State Encampment to be ' Held April 27 and 28 Lexington, Ky. That the State encampment of the G. A. R. of Ken tucky will be held In Lexington on April 27 and 23 is announced by Jno. T. Quun, of this city, commander of the ; Keutuoky department. Mr. Guhn Bald that the date was cboBen so that Uapt. E. R. Maufort, nation al commander, could be present. A combined campflre reception and concert will be glvee at the Wood land Park auditorium nn the open ing day. Amoug the speakers of national fame who are expected to deliver addresses are former Nation al Commander W. J. Balmer, ot Washington. Iowa; Gen. Warren Keifer, of Springfield, O., former speaker of the National House of Representatives, and John MoElroy, oa Itor of the National Tribune, the G. A B. R. organ at Washington. Liven up Tour Torpid Liver 'in keen vour liver aotlvo huh Dr. Kind's New Life Pills. They Insure Kood digestion, relieve conttlpatlon, and vone up the whole system keep your eye clear and your skin fresh and healthy looking. Only 25o at your Druggist. Auction Whist Club The ladies of tho Auction Whist Olub were entertaiued by Mrs. O, B. Johnson on last Fri day afternoon. Mesdames W. K. Nisbet, W. S. McGary aud Gilbert King were guests nf the Olub. A delicious salad course was served at tho conclusion of the game. Mrs. Klino made the highest score with Mrs. Rule for a close second. Mesdames Kline, Rosk, Jahnsou aud Rule lead iu tho total score. Mrs. Johueon was giveu Mrs. Nisbet'a score as being the highest score made by any substitute. The Gist of It "Last December I had a very se vere cold Hud whs nearly down slok in bed. I bought two bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and It was only a verv few days until I was completely restored to health," writes 0. J. Metoftlf, Weatherby, Mo. It you would know the value of this remedy, ask any one who has used it. Obtainable everywhere. MOTHER! GIVE CHILD "SYRUP OF FIGS" iF TONGUE IS COATED Ifcrbss, feverish, sick, bil ious, clean little liver and bowels Children lovo this "rait, tax tivo," and nothing else cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bowels bo nicely. A child simply will not stop playing to empty the bowels, and the result is, they become tight ly clogged with waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach sours, then yonr littlo one becomes cross, half-tick, raverish, don't eat, sleep or act naturally, breath is bad, system full of cold, has sore throat, stomach ache or diarrhoea! Listen, Mother! See if tongue' is coated; then give a teaspoon ful of 'California Syrnp of Figs, and in a few hours all the con stipated waoto, sour bile and nn digested food passes out of the system, and you have a well, playful child again. ..-S Millions of mothers give "Cal ifornia Syrnp of Figs" becanse it is perfectly harmless; children love it, and it never fails to act on the stomach, liver and bowels Ask your druggist for 1 50c bottle Of "California Syrup of Fiea" which has full directions forj babies, children of all ages and for. grown-ups plainly print ed on tne bpttle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get the genuine, made by "California Fijj Syrnp Company." Refuse any other kind with contempt. CHARGES OF WASTE OF MINERS'-MONEY Bitter Debate Over Proposal to Investigate Alleged Extravagance Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 20. A bit ter debate in which personalities figured to a large extent was precip itated in tho convention ot the Unit ed Mine Workers yesterday over a proposition to have a committee ap pointed to investigate alleged ex travagance in the financial affairs of the organization. Charges were made that there was a waste ot money, that some ot the union's sal aried employes padded expense ac counts and were inefficient. Coun ter charges were made that the in stigators ot the proposed investiga tion had only ulterior motives and were actuated by a desire to bring discredit to the organization and Its leader. To Cure Children's Colds Keep child dry, clothe comforta bly, avoid exposure and give Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It la pleas ant, soothing, antiseptic, raises phlegm and reduces inflammation, The first dose glveB relief, continued treatment with proper care will avoid serious illness or a long cold. Don't delay treatment. Don't let your child Buffer. Qet a bottle to day. Iuslst on Dr. Bell's Plnc-Tar- tiouey. too at imiggiste. Mrs. N. E, Stone Entertained Mrp. Etrl S ane entertained on Wednesday afternoon with six tables of Auction to compli ment Mrs. Hilary Spaueer, of Ft. Dodge, Iowa, and Mrp. Joel Mc PhorBon, Jr. A delicious two course luncheon was served. Thoce present from Kirlington wore Mesdumes Uoas, Rule and Kline. ,hcnever You Need a General Tonic Tako drove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININli and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. SUIT BROUGHT F0R$l 0,000 Against Marshall Keech of Dawson Springs K H. Keeeh, appointed chief of Police of Dawson Springs less than one month ago, Saturday was cade tho dofeodftut in two damage suits filed by E. B. Rod gen and Hugh French, both of DawBon Springs, in the sum of $10,000, The suits were filed by Yost & Franklin. Rodgors is sning for $5,000 be- causo the marshall insisted on searching bis suit case, and French, it, appears, was forced to assist in making an arrest, claim ing the marshall drew his revol ver on him and threatened him, and he is humiliated to the ex tent of $5,000. Ceafaeis Cannot be Cared by locl ippllcatlaai, ti they cannot reach th diieaitd portion ot lbs eir, Tbero It only one way to ears deafness, and that li'bj constitution al remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed eondltloa ot the mneoas llninc ot the Esstaeblan Tnbe. When this tube It InSamed ion tare a rnmbllnc sound or Imperfect bearlnr, and wbtn It la entirely closed, deafness Is the result, and nnless the inflammation can be taken out and tbia tnbe restored to Its normal condition, heariac will be destroyed forever; nine cases ont ot ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mueoua aurtace. We will sire One Hundred Dollars for any case ol Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lar!, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Drue gists, 7. Take Hall's Family Pills for constitution. Surprise Party At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Tresb on Railroad street Satur day nlgbt was the scene of great merriment when a large crowd of young people gathered together and gave a surprise party, the occasion being the sixteenth birthday ot Miss Gussle Tresh, their charming daugh ter. Many games were pTayed and' at a late hour the young folks went to their respective homes. Those to enjoy the party were: Mibbos Hor- tense Logan, Maxle Rayborn, Blanch Merrill, Leila Todd, Isabelle Wil son, Annie and Mabel Clark, Messrs. Carl Brown, Wilbur Ohappel, Clar ence Yarbrough, Clay Polly, James Burton, Sory Merrill, Therolan Ttone, Ata Hill, Roy Naves, Henry and Noble Clark, Morton Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grace, of Hopkiusvllle. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears tno Signature Ask Equipment For Military Schools Washington, Jau. 21. The ex ecutive committee of the Asso ciation of Military Schools and Colleges asked the House mili tary committee today to give the forty-two private institution in tho association better facilities for training their 10,000 studentB to become reserve officers, Colonel S. O. Jones of the New York Military Institute said 5,000 boys wero graduated from the schools last vear, all of whom had been trained along lines laid down at West Point and were fitted to lifooma 6econl lieuten ants of volunteer.. lleakud that the gnrammeut lmie modern runs ana equip m?nt to replaoa tho obitoUMe wen pons now loaned and also tents, and oquipage for Held tralniug. the Quinine That Dots Not Affect The Head Iiccautc ol ita toulc ikl Uxttlve effect, LAXA TIVK UROMO QU1NIN15 It bctterthin otdlutry Quinine tnd does cot cauie ucrvoumtn nor ilnsInK In held. Remember the lull mme nd look for the i?ntture ot U W, GJiOVK r. OUCH! LUMBAGO PAIN RUB BACKACHE AWAIT Ifc&Unt Relief with a imalt trial bottle of old "St. Jacob's pi" J . Kidneys cause backache? tfo f They have no nerves.' thereforer cap cause do pain. Listen r Your backache is caused by lum bago, sciatica or a strain, and ther quickest relief is soothing, pone. trating "St. Jacobs Oil." KttTj it right on yonr painful bacfrr and instantly the soreness, stifF noss and lameness diaappoara. Don't stay crippled I Get a small trial bottle of "St, Jacobs Oil" from yonr druggjst and limber np. ;A moment after it is ao- plied you'll wonder what becamet- of tho headache or lumbago pain Rub old. honest "Ft. Jacob's Oil" whenever von ha e sciatica... neuralgia, rheumatism ir sprains as it is absolutely, harmless and . doesn't burn tho skin. U. C. V. BEUNION ATJRMINGIIAK South 's Heroes to Hold Their 26th Annual Gathering May 16-18 New Orleans, La. The twenty- sixth annual reunion of the United Confederate Veterans will be held. in Birmingham, Ala.-, on May IS, 1? and 18fnext Ofllciafannouncement of the data and plaoe of the reunion was made here by William E. Mlok- le, adj3tang'eneral of the Vetera na organization. , Women of Sedentary Habits Women who tret but little exercise are likely , to be troubled with con-- stipation and indigestion and will-, find Chamberlain's Tablets 'highly -beneficial. Not so good as a three or four mile walk every day, but very much better than to allow the bowels to remain in a.constlpated condition. They are easy and pleas ant to take and most agreeable In ef- -feet. Obtainable everywhere. Farlington Chapter U. D, C Mr. and Mrs. James R. Iiish entertaiued the Earlington Chap ter U. D. O. on Saturday after uoon. Rob't E. Lee's birthday wus observed by the following . program : History of Lee Reading by- Mrs. W. H. Kliue. Lee's Address at Appomattox Mrs. Withers. The Sword of Lee Miss Katie Whalen. Marse Rob't is Asleep Mrs. Nollie Urastead. Dr. MuIHor' Eulogy on Lee Jas. R. Rtsh. Sing'ug Mr. and Mrp. Rash. The following committee was appointed to draw up resolutions with regard to the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Pearce, viz: Mes dames Kline, Rtsh, Hollman, Withers aud Hart. Mrs. Kline to act as Chairman , of the Com mittee. During the social hour. delicious catce and brick cream, in tho Confederate colors, were served. Quite a number wore present aud the afternoon was very much enjoyed. A Texas Wonder The Texas Wonder cures Kidney aud bladiter troubles, dissolves grav el, cures diabetes, weak aud lame backs, rheumatism and till irregu larities ot bladder troubles, remov ing gravel, the kidneys aud bladder Iu both men aud women, Regulates bladder troubles in ohlldreu. It not sold by your druggists, will be sent by mall on receipt ot J 1.00. One small bottle Is two months treat ment aud esldom falls to perfect a oure. ueuu for testimonials iroia Keutuoky and other states, ur. K. W- Hail. 2S2ft Ollva Ht.. Ht. t.nuli, Mo. Bold by Druggists.