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i mmmw ywmm wm"- and' FRIDAY AFTERNOON AFTERNOON IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE ft TWENTYfMMTH YEAR EAKLWGTON. HOPKINS CMNTYP KY., FRIDAY OCTOBER 17, MS Ik i IS-. RETURNED Fw AitWYf m4 k Cardial . -ly Rtceivtif by Church ami . Community HOJES TO DO A GREAT WORK THIS YEAR At tho annual conference sev eral ch&ngos in pastors are made and as it pastor is only appointed for one year there is a possibility that any pastor may move at the end of the year, but this year only thoso who had served fpur yoars und a very few others mov ed, llev. Grant having been here only ouo year .was return ed. Lar'go congregations greeted htm at prayer meetings and at Sunday services, and the out liok is bright for the best year jjfltof general History of the local rnn trrcnjntiiti T.tat. Vft'ir uua 11 year of geuerul prosperity, eighty members were received into the charoh and all the finnucos paid in full, with a substantial de crease in the church debt, and the Sanday School went beyond ite former records in points of at tendance and contributions, and this year promises even to go beyond last vears record. As a token of appreciation the members and friends of this con grogation, have given the pastor and" bis family an 'lOld. 'lime Methodist Donation" consisting of eyerthiug that is rfterly in k doaatiort, of like character, and thus the pastor felt that' he and his family we're really ap-' precis, tod, while the menberfihiy felt tliat " it ia more blessed to Kive than to receive' A Texas Wonder The Texas Wonder eares-xiemey aad bladder troubles, dtsaejvea grav el, cures diabetes, weak and lame baoks, rheumatism and all lnetru laritlos of bladder fcroables, remov ing gravel, the kidneys and bladder in both men and women. Begalates bladder troubloa in children. II aot sold by your druggist! will he sent by mall on receipt of $1.00. One small bottle la two months treat ment and seldom falls to perfect a cure. Bend for testimonials from Kentucky and other States. Dr. E, W. Hall, 2920 Olive St., St. lionls, "Mo. Sold bv druggists. The Ten? The members of 4TbeTeo?' met with Hisses Elizabeth and Margaret Kemp at Oakraooro on Tuesday evening. Most of the members were present and the time waB spent in social chat and fancy work. The Ohaperoues, Mesdames Browning, Ooyle und Kemp, served refreshment which con sisted of sandwiches, cake -and coco. At ten o'clock they bid each other good night. . The club will meet next Thursday night in Btqad of Tuesday night witfuMiBf Irene Ooyle. All the members are urged to.be present as there aresomo important matters 10 be discussed. Only This Month, will our readers have the oppoi kunity to usquaire the Evmnsvilte Courier daily one year by muil for $2 00, or daily and Sunday $3.50. The chance passes Octob er lilst, TbouRauds are taking advantage of the October bargain offer. Thiuk of it, a daily news paper a whole year for onlj $2 00, "Thf Neck Tie Man" Anyone desiring the washable tie I hav&bfteu Introducing in tbiselty at 20ot, oau Hud meat the Brown- Jug Boarding House. Phone me. I will be glad to call ou yo. Call ror iHTt.HlTRN' I ALLD8 :kUIJt KIAJfjt. , AJIUFFIB ACTITX St Yr Hlt! Grta 25 cent beitk! new Alrt tiefs rtthlng taip Thin, brittle, colorless and scracgy hair is mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf, There is nothing so destructive to the hair aR dandruff. Ir robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually pro during a fever'shnessand itching of the scalp, which if not reme died causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die then the hair falls out fast. A little Dun- derine tonight now any time will surely save your life. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowl ton's Danderine from any drug storo or toilet counter, and afte the first application your hair will take on that life, lustre and luxnriance which is so beautifnl. It will become wavy and fluffy and have the appearance of abundance; au incomparable gloss and softness, but what will plouBo you most will be after just a few week's use, when you will actually Bee a lot of fine, downy hair new hair growing all over, the scalp. M- E. 'Churchs South Regular services next Sandav, at M. K. Church South. Bqnday School 0:40 A. M. Morntug Worahjip at 11 A.M. with taorda Supper. Evening "vyorahlp at 7:30 P.jlBV Out'Jietso, abort, live, rheipfl eW- XUep, lqfuct .sme.thlnK that,, balsa to. pako life worth living. ,11 yon desire a real' church home, Oee tWa with up-aud we will, at ieat try to do tbee good. Remember Sanday School, 9:45. FOR SALE - Two houses and' lots, desirable Ucxatiooe. Lots 50 by 190 feet. Kent for $9 and $10 each. Will sell both for $1,500.00. If taken ut once. Apply to J- E. Fawcett. Sinking The Subway Tubes in New YerK For the first time in the history of subaqueous subway constnso- tion in New 'Xork Citv a radical departure from the usual nieth odB of building the tubes in placs by compressed-air tu n n e 1 i n g methods has been made, An ,000 ton section of four-track steel lining, 23P feet long, 2G feet wide and 24 feet deep, which had beeu assembled and riveted on shore, was floated out into the Harlem Kiver and sunk into po sition through 60 feet of water. The enormous mass was at all times under perfect control, was handled without any surges, plungiug or violent or dangerous movements and the structure was placed in position far below the sairlace -without the ubo of guides complicated apparatus. 'Work' was carried out Btrictly i accor dance with a detailed echodnlo of time and operation, which made ample provision lor all the difficult conditions under which the work was executed. Eugi neerinn llecord. Cuba At BowlinjJ Green. Cuba sends a representative to Bowling Green University in the person of Mr. Julian DelaGuar dia, the son of the Attorney General of the Cuban Govern ment. This famous Kentucky institution iB known far and near as one of the very best business schools in tin country. Guide to Suocess. Buy your overcoats lu bup yon linen dusters lo wl ' t wwrtunlty vrben U t iDtil H Eawt be 1 lv .laWon ot euecew-le u It aui If JOT COKIHG JACV Joy?uT Ntwj .ktctiyt'f In' CKkie T& (mffla b CHIztn FtanU Chicago: 'JackAlinBon, ne4f pugilist, has become a uatrR ized citizen of France, according to a letter received here yester day by a friend. In cousequenca it is expected the government will nrAaf tnfailA .X1A1 tiui infl i ..... UiUUl uiuiiirMM w $80,000 botidn, given in the white slavery charueF, to beamed here today. Johnson wrote t "fitI home hereafter will be Paris;. . s Never again will 1 6et toot on American soil." Best Offer Yet You can get the Semi-? o 'i Weekly Bee and the Farm; Guide one year and a nice carving set for $1.50: The price of the three if bought seperately would be $3.00. mi nr 4 & 1 nis oner is gooa wr 20 aays' only. Call and examine the Carving Set, it is well worth the money. The offer is good on New and Renew Subscri, bers. SEMI-WEEKLY BEE . Earlington, Ky. Successful Work of Public Health Nurses of the SUt Tuberculosis CcmmlsshM. Miss Emma Hunt, one of the public health nurses engaged by the Kentucky Tuberculosis. Conn misaioi to prosecute v work in rarious sectlbua of 'the state, has bea at, work; im-Hajm(iHav )efLa4hermjf Mr. Sam Hard wick, ot tfi'au oue month aad already? to aaote a Mavsville citizen, "the tubhc Heatth N urse is the meet; popular movement that eveW struck this place." la two week uine examinations for tub3rcK l08ii wero wade by lonal physic)-, aus at her sugeestiou, and all mue were touua to be consusup tiva?. She has numerous other suspected cases of tuberculosis for future examination. Shebas also discovered one case (if trach oma, aud several other cases of illiness. which have been brought to the attention of the physicians for treatment. The people of Mayaville, witii out any aisunction or creou or color, are enthusiastic aboutMtes Hunt's work, and are aiding her in it. The Oom mission now has three nurses which i;t propc86 Jto Bend to various communities for two months each, their salaries to be paid by the Commission, and their additional expenses- to be paid locally ChrfttUa Church. SuudaySchooI.90 to 10:30 a. ni. At the moruine service the pastor will preach a special set mon to young people on "God's Oall'to Youtlg People." A cor dial Cavitation is extended to all yaa people, both in aud out of the church to hear his sermon. r euius Sjrvice, 7 ;30. A " Didn't Know Stone'e Value. While rummtglnK through (nn oM oheat Mrs. J. S. Wetzel, of Havens wood. W. Va., came across an old tone that bad been given her by n relative 27 years ago, and which she thought had no value. 3ue showed It to a gueat at her home and he took it to a Jeweler, who declared It an un cut diamond worth 51,200. irt 11 1 1 1 1 Accept U. S. Farm Aid JSIkton, Ky.- By a vote of 5 to 1 the Todd county Fiscal Court, at a called meatiue, accepted the proposition of the Natioual Gov eruaieut to furnish the farm dera ouBtrator for the county at a sal nry of $1,200 a year, the National Government aud the county each payiug half of this. The services of the demonstrator are (o begiu XUL1 miT "Tim" PAX. i H licit T'O 111 Hiarried, Oct. 16. Thn popu larity oif even the world's base bill 'championship series in America or tho annual football finals in England is eclipsed hero by a bull fighting spectacle which is being arranged for next Sun day. The occasion is -the furn- welappearance in the arena of Botnbitn, the famous bull fih- tef who iB engaued to marry an EbV'lfsh woman. Prices for seats hrtvexeached 500 pesetas (about $95), Which is a fimire, unprece dented in the hi6tory of bull fkhtiug. FORBES-SORY The first wedding held In tho beautifnl new Baptist church was that ot MIsb Metabeth Sory. one of MadtBonviUe most attractive young Jad(es, and Mr, William H. Forbes. of HopktnBviUe. TheceremoDy was performed Wednesday evening In the preeence of a large nnmber of the fnendB of both families. The Church was beautifully decorated In green. At nine o'clock the a trains of " Knew a Garden" aud 'If I Had YoT' feelingly eung by MIbb Aoaella Downing, of Louisville, aeeompan- iod v Mrs. D H. Kinch-eloe, At the oonelusion f the ongs, Mrs Kincheloe played Loheegrin Wod- ding March with vioiia obligate by Mr.-jaarry AoaerBon, voe oriuai party entered. The first, Mte Margret Vfotory: tiweuBboro f oltewed fey Miss Mar Earet HePtireosi and Mr. (Frank Cfain. Mies Lel! Wihlttinghlllaad Mr. John OreecL, -of apkinBville, pteeeded the ,aid of hoaor, Miss Slizabetb WaUace, ol HQpklnBvlllo. MIbb Jaude Mmod Jennings, the harming little Aowec girl, then came down the aisle atrowlng trag- rant pink roeeein frontof the bride, who entered on the Armf her fath er. Dr. Jaa. 3). Sory. tthe was met at the alter by the groom and hit best man, Mr. -ffaa. iD, -Sory, Jr., biother of the bflde. Jlev. Theodore Compton perform edthe'Bolem and impreosive ring ceremony. The wedding party left tho church to the -strains ot Men- dnlshon Wedding march. The bride 1b one of our nvost beau tiful and attractive girls, her sweet simplicity of character and .lovable manner making her warm friends wherever she goea. oho waa never more lovely than on this tier bridal eve in her exquisfcte gown of hand some brocaded charmeus with real lace .overdress, .over which fell the dainty tulle veil with the lace crown, caught by pearls and aprff-y of lilieB-of-the-valley.. She carried a shower banquet of (Brides itoees orchids ana lilles-of-Uie-valley. Mr. and Mrs. Forbes, left on fehe late train for New Orleans, and tour of tho South eeturning -to Madisonville, in about two weeks to visit Mr a. Forbes1 parents before go ing to their home in HonklnsviU 3Q0 Pr-cent Increase The studentB who have gone to positions from tho Business Uni versity at Bowling Green in the last ninety day will earn four times as much in the next year ns in any other one year before. A neUearning of 800 percent is a dividend not often raad. The Seventy-Fourth Seislon of Union General Baptist Association Now in Session The seventy-fourth annual ses sion of the Union General Bap tist Church. Almost two hun dred preachers and delegates are expected, The meeting will hold over Sunday, Preaching every morning ut eleven o'clock and evening services at seven-thirty. The buniueB8 session will close Saturday eueuiug. Mr, Frank KibIj will deliver the welcome add reus JFriuay night, the re sponse dv Kv, W. K, Lnrly, of Gev. McCreary Aks CKizcni te CHbterve rmeimer e Frankfort, Ky., Oct. 14. Gov. McOreary'today ieTubd a procla mation desipna'tinp November Q as Arbor l3ay, and calling on tho public generally and tho schools and colleges to observe it by planting trees. Rehearsals for "Fun on the Podunk Dm. ite.d" The high school girls and boys in the local talent play "Fun on the Podunk Limited" are busy as bees preparing their parts for next Tuesday night, October 21. All the parts are progressing be yond the fondest hopes of those having is m charge. Among the leading characters there will be farmers, buggB und families who makeit their busi ness to look after the welfare of the other passengers all the way to the Podunk. Grandpa and grandma Wiggins who have not been on the VKeers for ni,ne years como next spring." Mrs Hesbly who has a cure for every ail ments. Miss rcim, the te-he girl. Swede girl,, conductors' newabovs. black porter, bride and groom who have just been m r 1 - married are home, fatman, china man and many others two numer ous to mention. But after all. no amateur per formance can bp quite a success wiinouu piemy guuu uvtsy up-to-date sauBic and wo will have it on the "Podunk Limited" A dhours of abont fifty little girlsinn JingaboBchoras will be the the cutest ever. m& nine boys in costume' will be equally as clever. Then there will be ft wiid west choruB with girls in western cos tumes which has a wild west snap and spirit that will please every one. I he most artistic cuorus will be "little Miss up-to-date" by the high school girls and.boys, the girls parrying Imge muffs and wearing eveuing bonnets. all of those are the atchiest song productions and will be pre sented in a beautiful attractive manner. 'CASCAEETS" CLEAKSES LI VER ASD &0WELS Cure Sick Headache, Constipation, Bil iouintss. Sour Stomach, Bad Breath Candy Cathartic Get a 10-ceut box now. Are you keeping your liver, stomach and bowels clean, pure aud fresh with Oascarete or merely forcing a passageway ev ery few days with salts, catliartio pills or castor oil? This is im porta nt. Oascarets immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food aod foul gases;, take the excess, bite from the liver and carry out of the system the constipated waste matter and poison in the bowels. No odds how sick, headachy, bilious and constipated you feel, a Cascaret to night will straight en vou out by morning. Tbey work whilo you sleep, A 10 cent box from your druggists will keep your head clear, stom ach sweet and your liver and bowels regular for months. Don't forget the children their little insides need a gentle cleansing, too. Why tilow la Warm Enow is warm by virtue of Its Ugh and woolly texture. But It sa alM warm on account ot Its whiteness. Had anow been black It would have absorbed the heat of the aun asl MsHed auloWy. Initsa. H rsflatte kMt, a4 tJM ratHl ksat ialta Ujws Welles abora tke w, wMto tks warmta sjl ta cartU la prwwrved WISMM 1 WiTrrniJiir, mmr Come Ffnn Webster Coimly City T NUMEROUS CANDIDATES GOOD FELLOWSHIP ANm 00 HE WORK AHEAD Earliugton and Providence Ma sons had a "big night" last night? at Masonic Tomple, where work and festivities began shortly af ter 4 o'c'ock in tho afternoon and? were continued untili about 12? o'clock at night; until a cldss of seven candidates to the Royal Arch Chapters of both places had! been given the degrees of th& Chapter. A little after- 7 o'clock the ban quet hall was thrown open andh some sixty-oJd' men were feci with food of the gods, prepared! by a select body of ladies of the . Ladies Aid Society; of the Christ- ian Church, That of course is; nuf sed'. Ono local epicure ex-v pressed the wniversal feeling ; when he said as ie left the- ban qnec table. "H wo eonid always feel like this A 8triBgof atebile8 arrived rronii Providence, . all the way from t0 t-rjfelea OBt of the party arrtvtDB ear the earlier hone, brlngiB t4siastic Chkp-t ter MasM aBsf'.Aa4idates Tke WOrketV i (tits: Chapter: wore rea.dj. i.wiB-their best? lickVfor the'lieiMiait oi the visit-tors, Good fallWftkp prevailed;, 1 in large bonefcea asd before the v evertug' pastfs.llif friendliness; of thn ISfpiUoaitm Masons was-v evinced in U vety BubstantiaU taanner oy . the ttltg of about dozen petitfoiis. to the St.- Ber- -nard Gommautflsiy at this place . Masons made pilgrimage to - Proviuouce to pot on for their- t Webster county neighbors the -work of the, Ofeapter and the gOodfellowship has been warm ing up-ever'sfneo. The comraanri ery work- wijlt iiegiu ino,v.etnr: -ber. Sut "f? Wouldn't Qet Up. There was not even standing roofsc. I in the crowded- electric car, but o4) more passenger; a, young woe wedged her way-, nlbss just Inside 1 4oorway. Epch time the oar tools sadden lurch forward' she felL he Uaaly back, and three times she , M In the arms of a largo, oarafd run. The third time it bapu4' mig, quietly: "usan:t you wetter 1 krr Exchange. Going to tnake a speolal call? Take- along a box of CHOCOLATES- ANET BON BONS" and your visit wilt be doubtly ap preciated. No otUr coufootlon haa equal appeal to the fetnmo heart. Every piece iu a Cuth box Is a dp liclous lDoujh-inoltinK morsel ex clusive oroattope of the world's fora wost master eonfeotloners. St. Bermrd Mining (.t- nrDoratFi bl LU-SBBBSSm JIh. Jl. O. DartMt Wvitx