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May 11. iMft DAILY KENTUCK1AN fAGl THREE ATTENTION! Sick Women To do your duty during these trying limes your health should be your first consideration. I hcse two women tell how they found health. I Icltam, V. " 1 took Lydla E. rinkham's Vr. etabl CoDiponnd for female troubles and din. 1 lacamcnt. 1 felt all rundown and was very weak. 1 had Iwrn treated by a physician without results. aodicldidtoplv Lydla K. I'lnkham's Vegetable Compound trial, and felt better rlj:ht away. I am keeping- house sine Uat April and doing all mr housework, where before I was unable to do any wort Lydla E. llnkham'a Vrg. table Compound U certainly the beat medicine a woman can dak when In thtscondltlon. I (rlre yon permission to publish this letter." Mrs. E. 11. (iuhumo, H. No. L Hellaro, pa. Iywcdl, Mich. " I suffered from rrampa and drainrlnir down r'n. Irregular and had femalo weak new and dUplaremont. I bemn to tike Lydla E. llnkham'a Veo table Compound wlilrh irave mn relief at onoa and restored my health. I should like to recommend Lydla K. llnkham'a remrdiea to all aulTerlnit women who are troubled In a si ml. lar way." Mrs. Lui IUiu.It.No. 6, Bos SS.LoweU.MJch. Why Not Try LYDIA E. PWKSmS. VEGETABLE CX)IIPOUND lYOU LMKKAH MC04CINC CO. LYNN. MASS. J2 ear THE IDLE SLACKERS. "I visitej one of Hie colored pool room of the city the other day." says a well-known manufacturer, "to see If I could not secure a number of j laborers nre lc I about oar shop. I found sixty al.lc bu.liol lam in the place, and not one of them wni will inf tu work at a reu,nt,;c Here is a serious situation. The great majority of the negroes of the com unity are industrious and are will ing to add their labor to that of their white fellow-cititens to help in winning the war by keeping the wheels moving at home; but there -era a number entirely too Urge Who, while aprreiiir to work for thrve days of the) week, are seeking to snead the other three days in idle- and play; and there are aome whites of the same kind. Working for three days a week at the prevail ing wage enables them to live the bal ance of the week without work and work they will not Added to these are the perennially idle and the hab I'.ual loafers, who refuse to work at any lime except for the little odd joha that supply them with enough to eat. The situation would seem to call for action, if, indeed, it ran be reach ed by municipal action. Chatta nooga Times. TAT" O'BRIEN HAS GERMAN SECRETS. Drims of straw sailors are cleverly embr 'ered with straw, float or rhenik lllark Chantilly lace placed over a white foundation ahowa the Spanish influence. 5 The Church Hill and Wheatland Granges will have their annual auc 5 tion wool sale at Thompson's Loose jj Floor. 10th and R. R. Sts., Hopkins Z viile, Ky., Saturday. May 10th. 1918, 1 o'clock p. m. All wool growers arc solicited to consign their wool which will be Z sold on same basis as wool belong- ing to Grangers. J. E. Gossttt, Chrm.. R. C. Gary, S R H McGaughey, Holland Garnett, Will Summers, Claude Bradshaw, The man who possesses secrets that may hasten the defeat of Germany ia due tomorrow, when Lieut. "rat O'Brien, who apent 72 daya behind the enemy's lines will arrive for his appearance at the Hopkinsville Tab ernacle Monday evening, May 13th, at 8 o'clock. soldier can't wander through a country for over two months with out picking up valuable military in formation," says Lieut. O'Brien. "From my hiding places during the day I made observations and on my n'ght pilgrimages I investigated the country of the Hun and accumulated much data that I hope will benefit cur just cause. "My curoaity and teal nearly caused my recapture after I had sue ceasfully passed the charged wire bar rier on the Holland border, for after paaaing those deadly wires and draw- ing my first breath of regained free pj dom, I noted a group of soldiers some little distance away. It was night and I started to crawl in their " direction to overhear their converse B tion. I had only gone a few yards when a sentry loomed up clone by and aa I flattened out on the ground the Hun passed within a few yards of where I lay." "He waa on one aide of the wire fence of count but I knew that 5 'would not have made any difference sj If he had seen me he would have fired land apologised to the Dutch after 'ward." "After my experiences I will never sj again condemn, any atory aa Innoui- jhle, for if a writer or fiction or mo- I tion picture company had ita prin- cipal character shot in the mouth by a machine gun, then crash to earth from height of 8,000 feet and later Jump through the window of a speed ing train and live through it all, they would be laughed at aa picturing the impossible. But I now fully ap preciate that truth ia atronger than Action for I went through those seeming inpossibilitiea and I am alive to tell the atory." Sale Committee. i ......2 STRAWBERRIES . . ALSO . . "VEGETABLES in end ess variety and fresh from the growers. Tomatoes, Onions, BceU, Pear, Green Peppers, Lettuce, Caidi lower, Asparagus, Squash, Greens, Carrots, Spinach, Mus tararJey, Fie Plant, &c, &c. Let's have your orders we will appre- ciate them. PREMIUM STORE TICKETS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES W. T Cooper & Go. e e i THE MARKET BASKET. (Trices at Retail.) Breakfast bacon, pound 65c Butter per pound 60c Eggs per doien 35c Bacon, extras, pound 88e Country hams, large, pound.... 86c Country hams, small, pound.. 87 tt Lard, pure leaf, pound 85c Lard, 60 lb tins 814.60 Lard, comnound. Bound S0e Cabbage, per pound 6c Irish potatoes v cents peck Lemons, per dosen 0e Cheese, cream, per tb 40c Sweet potatoes (J0e per peck Cornmsal, bushel. 2.60 Orancea. Br oer dozen ' 80a la 7K Cooking apples, per peck 60c Unions, per pound 6e Flour, Si-lb aack fl.TI l beans. Bound 18. Black-eyed peas, pound 16 Black-eyed peas, pound 12 t HOOK WORM IN CAMP. (By laterMtloaal News Service.) Greenville, 8. C, Hay 9. Twen ty per cent of the draft men received at Camp Sevier are affected with hook worm, according to army physi cians. Numerous ,casea are being treated. All show rapid improve ment! la aome companies as many aa laisty men are being treated. HAS WIFE AND BABY too Yd Ttis Trae Utq Has a Happy Enfint Even French maa sometimes leaee, for awhile at least, hie -unfailing" sense of bstaor. . . Take, for Instance, th esse of a an from Lille eoldler,, Weett.le by same and only twenty-three. He bad lone pretty well, for the yen wrote bad ilready his own printing shop In that sorthera French town, which la still In side the Germs a Fines, fn toe trenches a el tele developed toberculoets, and so waa sent te hospital at Orenoble. . There bo waa considered Incurable, and after the nanal three) ssontha of treatment bo was granted his 14 centa l day pension. Bald his fatherly army doctor. "My eon, yea csa perhaps rare yourself if yoa will tire In the note lalns, if yon will eat plenty1 of nonr iahlag food and, above nil. If yoa deal worry." Waeltele ahowM haw awdled, Bert he didn't. He wss tHnklnf ef hie bsby and hla wife and hie 14 aenta. "De-1 worry I" The humor of N entirely e aped him. Thou the Reel Onoa atepped In. He erne found by aa Aaierlcaav wotnaa with some America a Bed Oroea saoswy for Jnat ench cassa, an4 enthtn a few sours be so longer bad aeed ba worry. He waa sent to the moantalna at La mare, la the French Alpa, happy la the knowledge that his family arae bo Ing cared for by three amairngty kind Americana. And now the army dorter's net da are rearing tree. Waeltete'e long la i healing fast and bo hi dreaming of . another printing ah op and of living agala aome day wltb that little family. There have been over 400,000 new cases or tubercuioaia la rraoro smew the war startej, and to care fn tbeao rases and check the Wbtto Wagnern spread la merely one ef tbe )obo the American Bod Oroea aaa Bel out lo accomplish, FATHER AT WAR, TRAGEDY ATHO'IE Just Whl Hoae Scrnct lltizs to a Soldier. I FOR YOUR DINNER OR SUPPER Purest and Best Ice Cream Vanilla, Chocolite, Cherry, Nut and Tango sameieneri i lsj js . j i iiLf lf Telrphone us your ordr for qii k tcrvice We have only ihr brut $1.50 Per Gallon, 80c Per Oi.c-llaff Gallon, 50c Per Quart, 'L Packed and Delirered All orders cash on delirery. Tel. 200; Night Phone 849 GARRISON ICE CREAM CO. FREE SETTING OF ECCS CIVEN AS WAR MEASURE. FIVE DISLOYAL AUSTRIANS DIFFED IN OIL BY A MOB. (By InUraaliewal Hews Isivlse.) Little Rock. Wash., May 10. Members of the Oregon and Wash ington Poultry Breeder's Associstion have offered to give free setting of egga to all people who will promise to set the eggs and raise the chickens for msrket The offer is a war meaa of both chickena and eggs, and so lessen the demand for meats. Cali fornia poultrymen are reported to have endorsed the plan, and to be willing to furnish egga for California familiea that hay pet hens, as well. FRICES UNJUSTIFIED. Washington, May 10. Aa a result of threats by bakers in a number of cities to raise tha price of bread on the ground that substitutes for wheat flour which they are required to uao are mora expensive than flour .the Food Administration haa aent tele- grama to State Administrators say. ing that inceraara in bread prices are njastifted. Tha substitutes are tin der- regulation, the administrators were Informed, and their price ehows a marked deaWward tendency. (By lateraatioBal News Service.) PotUville. Pa., May 9. Five Aus triana who refused to purchase Lib erty bonds are to-day carrying an amber hue on their bodies that will be hard to remove. It cannot be wash ed off. The men were taken by the heela and dipped into n steel tank used for heating oil for colliery en gines. They all purchased bonds aft er the dipping. SELLS ENTIRE VILLAGE. (Br laUrnatieetal Newa Ssnlss.) Phoenixrille, Pa., May 10. Wil liam McKknley, ex-Coroner of Ches ter County, haa sold the) entire village of McKinleyvfTIo, Beat bore, to a local ouyer. Tha village consists of store, dwelling, three email houses, a blacksmith shop, grist mill, barn and other farm buildings. McKinley bought tho property twenty-live years ago. . The rather kisses bla wtfe and kid dies goedhy, efeouMera bio ga a ad aoarcbea away to war. For a 11 sm the earrent wf life news amoothly for the soldier1 Utile faaaV ly. Tnea cornea the tragedy. Uotkor la taken 111. Tbe little brood of broth ers and sisters Is helpless. Mo father to turn to. A helpless mother I To whom ran the America aoMlerB family look at Ihle ertrtrel period 1 Must a brave man's loyalty to bla country mesa desolatloa and suffering to tkoee nee real aad dearoat to hint. Not Emphatically aol Tbe Ameri can people will not penult tho famW Ilea -of their anldlera aad sailors to suffer because their breadwinners are Bt-htlng too tbelr country. And so tbe Med Cross1 Department of Civilian Re lief haa created a aa I loo-wide orgaa tssttes for homo service for tbe fanuV Ilea mt anldlera and sailors. Under the banner of "Homo Bore. " patriotic asm and .women have enrolled and are devoting tbeosaelvea to the noble tssk of helping soldiers families to meet and adjust the prob lems of everydsy life and aiding them to maintain the atandarda of health. odufntto aad Industry. rleene BervlaoTriio Borvloe, Home service means keeping tha sol dier s children well and In achoot. It means tiding tbo family Over nanctal troubles, arranging tb houeebold budget, meeting Insurance premium, adjuatlng mortgage, bringing rnedV leal aid and legal advice to bear at tb right moment. In abort "Ilom Serv ice' la true earvke, la that rt provide the warm handclasp of friendship rather tbaa the homlllatloa of charity. It calla for aympathetlo faaderetandlng and Intelligent consideration of tb mat vital Bead of the aoldler'a family. To a Bed cross Is pledged to "Home Bervtc" wherever seeded la tbo Unit ed 8tatee. Ia each chapter of the Red Cross there will be a bom service sect loo, node competent banda, whoa ailastoa will b to protect tb welfare of tb soldiers' and salloof home and to safeguard tbe normal development of their families la employment and la Meal of self help aad Belt reUaaee, EXAMINATION MAY IS. The Civil Service announcra First Grade, or Clerical examination in Hopkinsville May 18. Persons having had at least four years experi ence in an Industrial business or manufacturing establishment in clerical or higher capacity are urged to enter thia examination, aa ex perienced clerks are especially de sired. Usual entrance salary 1900 to $1400 per annum. For further information see Elbert Turner, Poatoffice, Hopkinsville. FRIEST INVENTS AIRSHIP. (By Uletastioatal Newa Service.) Beaver Falls, Pa., May 10. The Rev. T. i. Glynn, a Catholic priest, of this place, haa invented a large, pow erful, triple propeller airship. It it kito-shapsd and much larger and more powerful than tha machine now in The planes and hugs body are made entirely of tin sheeting of the lightest and roughest material. There are three largo propeller. The main propeller hi mounted directly on the shaft of tho motor; tho two other propeller are act on bracket bear ings a few feet below on each side of tha main propeller and are driven by an endleaa chain geared to the main motor ahaft. Radford & Johnson REAL ESTATE We will sell you farm in Christian and adjoin ing counties. We know thtj iann lands of this community and will do our best to sell you a good farm or will sell you a nice house and lot in the city. ' We have several attractive farms in our hands for sale. Can give possession of a very fine, wrll im proved farm if sold quickly. Price reasonable. 2!5 acres I milca of Fairvlcwnn rurnl rntitr. Wi ll im provitl ami wrll wxtcrcil, about 70 xcres of tine bottom land. A bargain at $0,01)0 00. Trrmg rcasotmlile. 2t acres 5 nt'Ic soulhwesl of Ilopkinsville on pikr, will im proved. AU t'ooil lilUMc land, red clay foundation and lira writ. Vrkt $)6.ll0. Office 1st Floor in Pennyroyal Building. WIFE DESERTERS PUNISHED. (By loeernatlsBef Newe Service.) Manltowoe. Wh., May' 10. Wife deserters receive little sympathy in court here. John Groat, who haa a wife and Ave children he failed to support, received a year's sentence to hard labor in prison, wtillo Murray Pherson, convicted of similar of fense, also drew twelve months in WaoMin. i-m faff TmWsTaBVfflBjana Among (he nutn v iimmnrH'nU to General Sherman, tho one siltw tcil in Cnlvaiy Ci-mclery, S. Lotiix, is a intitd unique, compelling de sign. Thi; very cliar ti r.of its atxlntu turr st ems lo emphasize tha faithful and honorable spirit of llns oM warrior. JAonumQnt 1 1 1 r" me We believe in being faithful to a trust. We believe in being h inorable in our ftanlitlfit ea i4V-uiiiii. ii c vt ir a aj fx r li rlinrartn Ar) U "S" uviv- a a- vs work at a reasona ble price. McCLAID & ARMSTRONG 500 N. Main St, Hopkinsville, Ky. Telephone. 400. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE COLD Headers, treated "esSaraalb fcy V Sis I0o-$! KILL THE CHILL These cool mornings by using a Gas Heater to itha the edge off the room. We have the famous "Hot Spot" heaters. Nonr v Letter. A call at our office will convince you. Kentucky Public Service Co. INOOBORATIO.