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illiFIFTEENTH YEAR EARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KY THURSDAY JULY 28 1904 No 30 1GEOLOGICAL

SURVEY

Mr Norwood Wins Approval of

Federal Department

HAS MADE SURPRISING PROGRESS

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Lexington Ky July 24E-Fj Lines of Washington representing the United StatesGeological Survey arrived heretoday and held a conferencewith 0 J Norwood head of theKentucky State Geological Sur ¬

vey in regard to the FederalStates cooperating in au effortto secure the data on all of theoil and other wells in this StateMr Lines made a propositionthat the entire matter be placedin the hands of the Federal Sur ¬

vey and that all reports be sentto Washington where the Fed-eral

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Survey could secure thedata wanted and return the restto the State Survey in this cityTo this Mr Norwood made ascounter proposition stating thatthe State Survey was in a betterposition to take entire charge oftho survey as he already has therecords of over 400 wells in theState and to this propositionMr Lines consented and willadvise that the matter be left incharge of the State Survey Thework of the State Survey wasbegun last April and the Fed ¬

eral representative expressedsurprise that so much had beenaccomplished in so short a timeand as the work is being rapidlypushed in this State it will beonly a short time with the co ¬

operation of the Federal Survevthat it will be finished J BHorng of this city who is nowstudying the oil and gas belt ofthe State will shortly issue abulletin covering the work doneby him Dr A Peter of theKentucky State College hasbeen appointed chemist of thesurvey and Dr E A Palmerof Central University and ProfsBurk and Lyons of Louisvillewill also undertake a chemicalinvestigation of the work

CHANGE IN OFFICIALS

JEwllngton Bank Has New Vice President

and Two New Directors 0 LTinder Retires

At the regular meeting of thestockholders of the EarlingtonBank Monday July 25 P BRoss was elected vice presidentsvit pOL JKnjfcnv

anajJ R Rash bf this ciSfwasi a director havingrecent

ly purchased several shares ofstock in this institution

The officers flow stand as fol ¬

lowsW J Cox presiden-tP B Ross vicepresidentJesse Phillips cashierWillie Phillips assistant cash

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Directors Dr J W Long JW Slaton P B Ross W JOox Jesse Phillips 0 E Mar-

Stin Jq R Rash y ir uTbis back iein ooonditioni-

cer Jness1Xfp1Jmeand siaeis ant are always bn the

I looktdP8ine88 andusuall9 gettheir bat of it

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New Paby In Towru

IBorn ito Mi and Mrs BArnold n i Jul7a fine 10thetmoa ze bchild he everhad an i t do wIth Goe-stoi1lep 91 m and docsnotWiik up ut11a tri To say beis delight d orer his new treas ¬

ure would jbautine it mildly

Someone wtght to organize a greatyvj8no t

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MORGANS MEN

Will Camp at Carlisle In August and

Renew Comradeship

The survivors of Morgansdivision of the Confederate armywill gather in annual reunionnear Carlisle Ky on August 17and 18 on the same spot wherethe last reunion was held oneyear ago

The Louisville Post publishesthe following facts concerningthese historic fighters

Gen Basil W Duke is thePresident of the organizationand the Vice Presidents are ColJames B Bowles Judge MichaelSaufley and Major 0 S Tenny

The Executive Committee fol-

lows Judge Jj D Hunt CaptS G Sharp Judge Garrett DWall J J Oatts Col W 0 PBreckinridgo and the Rev B BIBigstaff Chaplain

The history of Morgans coalmaud is too familiar to need re-

telling¬

It began with threecompanies and ended with tenregiments known to tho world asMorgans division

Gen John Morgan was thecommander and after the com-

mand had become a division thefirst brigade was commanded byJol later Brig Gen Basil WDuke and the Second Brigadeby Col later Brig Gen AdamR Johnson This was the per ¬

sonnel of the general officers atthe time of the famous Ohio raid

During the period when thecommand was fullest there were5000 men under the leadershipof the distinguished officers andbetween 500 and 600 men losttheir lives during the war ex¬

clusive of officersThe command was made up of

the Second Third Fifth SixthEighth Ninth Tenth Eleventhand Fourteenth Kentucky Cav ¬

alry Regiments 0 S A andthe Ninth Tennessee CavalryThe Colonels who commandedthese regiments were as follows

The first Colonel of the SecondKentucky Cavalry was John HMorgan The second Colonel wasBasil W Duke The third Col ¬

onel was James B BowlesThe Third Kentucky Cavalry

was commanded first by Col

afterward Brig Gen RichardM Gano then by Col John W

HuffmanTheKentucky Cavalry

was commanded by Col D How-ard Smith The Sixtli5 CIWarreniS Grjjsbyr The EilKthllyttolLeroy S Olilke tnfgbCol Cicero Ooleman The Ninthwas commanded by Col W C

P Breckinridge The Tenth byCob afterward Brig Gen A-

R Johnson then by Col RobertW Martin The Eleventh firstby Cob E 0 Ohenault then byCob Jos E Tucker The Fourteenth by Cola R O Morgan andthe Ninth Tennessee Cavalry by3ol W W Ward

Of these regimental command-ers the following alone are nowliving Basil W Duke AdamR Johnson Richard M GanoJae B Bowles W 0 P Brecknridge Cicero Ooleman and R

X Morgan

TCLCWONC AND WSTOL

arlng Grief to Burlarl 4> G4tlwk

Weman Sent thtftbttige

Guthrie KyM July 24 Burle1a8 entered the residence of J-

W Cook da fate hour lastnight Oook was absent and hiswife telephoned tp fown f9r asstatute Rogers and Martinlerks went to her assistanceand saw a man leave the houseRogers shot the man in the backwitha thirtyeight caliber pistolbut he made good his escape

10 00 00 00< 00 00 00 10 10 000000 0000 10 00 000000 00r jL SOCIETY EVENTS Jnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnn

THE MISSES VICTORY ENTERTAIN

Misses Margaret and Oatha ¬

rine Victory entertained quite anumber of their Earlington andMadisonville friends Mondaymorning A Japanese party wasgiven from 8 to 11 < clock Flinchwas played and the favors weresmall Japanese umbrellas Afterplaying several games of flinchappropriate refreshments wereserved Miss Frances Morton ofMadisonville won first prize andMiss Virginia Tate of the samecity won second Miss ElizabethKemp of this city won the conolation prize The following

guests were present MissesFrances Morton Mary MortonVirginia Tate Archie Lee Mel ¬

ton Ruth Clark Nora Kirkwoodand Master Montgomery Holeman of Madisonville MissesMartha and Virginia McGaryHnzel and Lucy Fawcett Eliza ¬

beth and Margaret Kemp Elea ¬

nor Dee Gordon Mabel Brown ¬

ing Irene Coyle Georgia Featheretone Malgaret Atkinson Su¬

san Marie Orutchfiely PansyRule and Masters John and PaulMoore of Enrlington

HOP AT LAKESIDE PARK

The youns men of Earlingtongave a hop in the pavilian atLakeside park Thursday nightQuite a number of Earlingtonand Madisonville attended andthe affair was one of the socialsuccesses of the season The fol-

lowing parties were presenteither as participants or vistorsMisses Laura Wobdruff AddleTodd Richie KemperSt OliarlesMisses Bertha Powell OarrieAtkinson Carrie Orenshaw An-

nie Ashby Anna Rice FlorenceMcGregor Earlington Messrsjohn K Orr W B Wood JohnLong Roy Wilson Leslie Baynham Grover Long Walter DavesHenry Rogers Henry CowandBrick Southworth Lucian Tur-

ner M Wiffler Earlington MrsIYr K Goodwin Misses LallaAnderson Grace Griggs Elizabeth Giveus Helen GivensKatherine Elgin Norine Elgin Madi ¬

sonville Messrs Ernest NisbetGordon Hall Israel Davis Mor ¬

ton McPherson Joel McPhersonEd Young Madisonville MissesEula Richards MollIe RichardsHopkinsville Miss Oma SiskSlaughterville Miss Nancy LeeJagoe OadizMr and Mrs JohnR Atbinsou Mr and Mrs Geo0 Atkinscif Mr and Mrs PaulMoore Mr aniiMrsM B LongMr and Mrs Edwin artiri MrsCrutchfield Mrs ySou hwcrthEarlington

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MORNING RECEPTION

Mrs Geo 0 Atkinson andMrs Frank Rash entertained atflinch last Thursday morningfrom 9 to 11 The guests fromMacisonville were

Mesdames Ida Walker AliceRuby H H Holeman T WGardiner Clarke 0 0 OsburnP B Ross Jas B Ross ClaudeRoss E G McLeod SmithDulin W S Dulin W 0 Morton Misses Helen and DovieHendricks Neveline MortonCatherine Tate Lanna McLeodLizzie Beaumont Luella Earle

The Earlington ladies presentEIAALFRESCO PARTY AT LAKESIDE PARK

An alfresco supper party wasgiven Tuesday evening at Lake ¬

side Park by Mr and Mrs JnoB Atkinson Mr and Mrs gaulM Moore and Miss CelesteMoore to a party of EarhugtonSupI ¬

served under the trees at 530after which there was boatinga revival of some lively oldgames of childhoods happyhours and a general good timeA country orchestra was thereand later in the evening the oldfashioned quadrille and the Vir¬

ginia reel were danced underthe direction of some whosememory went back to the dayswhen these things were

The out of town guests wereMr and Mrs Walter Dulin Mrafrl Mr3 Shilth35uTmr Mr andMrs Claude Ross Dr and MrsW P Ross Mrs Clarke Mrand Mrs 0 0 Osburn Mr andMrsH Hi Holeman Mrsand MrsW 0 Morton Mrs Alice RubyMr E L Hendricks MissesHelen and Davie HendricksMajor and Mrs Walter PowersMisses Beaumont Neveline Mor ¬

ton Mary Ruby Morton MrClint Ruby of Madisonville MrsEd Nisbet Evansville IndMiss Jameson Binnington AlaMiss Camilla Buckner ColEG Sebree Henderson Prof A0 Campbell Asheville N 0Mr Henry Pope Louisville

The Earlington guests wereMesdames J E Moore J EKemp J M Victory Mr andMrs Geo 0 Atkinson Oaptand Mrs F D Rash Mr anMrs W F Burr Oapt and MrsPaul P Price Misses Carrie At ¬

kinson Elizabeth Victory MabelMartin Messrs Bryan HopperWBWood R E WhipflerWARandolph Dr Curtis Johnson

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Honor Roll1IonteptTHE BEE will give as a prize a choice book by one

of the best authors to the student in each public schoolin Hopkins county making the best general averagethroughout the coming school term basedon teachersreports The names of all

Public School PupilsGaining the highest general average will be publishedmonthly in THE BEES EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT andthe prizes will be awarded at the close of the schoolterm to the honor pupils gaining the highest generaliverage for then entire term

EducationalThree Departmentworth of space in THE BEE

has been set aside deY ¬

partment which isalsoa new departure in Hopkinsasks the atytetitionof department

arid solicits their endorsement

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EARLINGTON GUN CLUBIHas Great Shoot and Large Crowd in At-

tendance Some Remarkable Shoot-

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DoneMoss High Gun

The annual shoot of the EJrlington Gun Club took place atthe club grounds Thursday andproved to be one of the best inthe record of the club Severaldistinguished marksmen werepresent and did things in theshooting line Mr Moss ofHopkinsville waste high gunof the day and W G Barterof this city was second bestThe prizes offered by the mer ¬

chants of Earlington wer boutevenly divided between the homeclub and the visitors Follow ¬

ing is the score made and thenumber shot at and broken I

Events 1284 6 Shot BrokeTargets 26 20 20 15 20 atMoss 24 20 18 18 18 100 03

Barter 2120201817 U 91

Prowse22 18 18 13 lI 91Morgan 23 17 17 14 18 u 89

Alvesj21 17 17 16 16U 86

Chatten20 10 16 16 17U 84

Kenfrow2ll8 17 12 HU 82

lgon1016171118 81

Sargent 18 18 14 13 11H 74

Lanpleyl8 14 12 1117I 7-8Taylor16 15 18 66 4-3Priest19 12 46 31

Oldham 15 15 80

Donahue 16 18 1 2-9Arnold14 12 is 26

Keown 16 10 26

Rdgers11 16 26

WIstmeyr 18 26 18

BourlandlO U 10

ONE MORE GONEI

Mr Thomas Whitford an Old Citizen ot

This Place Dies After Short Illness

Mr Thomas Whitford anoth-er

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one Earhngtons old citizenspaesed ftway Monday morningHe was about seventy years ofage and had only been ill a shorttime Thd interment took placeTuesday evening at the Earling ¬

ton cemetery in the presence ofa number of friends He leavesa wife two sons Martin andWill and a daughter Mrs Blishof St Louis Mr Whitford hadbeen a resident of this place forquite a number of years and wellknown The friends of the fam ¬

ily extend sympathy

WHOLL BE THE NEXT

Miss Sallie Brown Present School Super ¬

intendent Will Retire

Miss Sallie R Brown the pres ¬

ent efficient school superintend-ent

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of this county has decided togaloredhave announcedI time in several years that morethan two candidates have want ¬

ed the office but five are now inthe field Miss Brown who hashad the office two terms hasdone excellent work and givensatisfaction Following are thenames of those who want theoffice

W B Davis of Nebo A JFox of White Plains vicinityJM Browning of Hanson Fred-Hoffman of Silent Run and RLj Borjfusqn pf MadisonvilleAll five of the men have had ex¬

perience as teachers and withthe exception of Mr Fergusonwho is now city attorngyofMadnisonville theyin the Work of teaching M

SEBREE CAMP MEETING

Opened Yesterday with LaroCe AttendantsGeed Meeting Anticipated

The annual session of the campmeeting began at Cascade campground Wednesday morning

Most of the preaching will bedone by Rev J T< Newson ofIllinois who is regarded as oneof the most successful evangelists in the Methodist churchand one of the ablest pulpit orators in the country

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Mr T M Jenkins of Henderson secretary of the board ofmanagers of Cascade Camp-

Ground was there for severaldays superintending the work ofbuilding and otherwise puttingthe grounds in condition for themeeting

The dining Ijjpll which collapsed last spring under the greatweight of snow which coveredthe roof has been rebuilt and isnow in first class condition

The management looks for anunusually good attendance thisyear as no meeting was hold lastsummer

Theronre a number familiescamping on the grounds andothers are coming Most of thelocal ministers in this sectionwill be in attendance during theseries of services and the ifrovpeas seem bright at this time fora successful meeting

CARRIE NATION

Struck With a Chair by Bob Neighbors

an EHzabethtown Saloon Keeper

Mrs Carrie Nation the notedtemperance reformer was as-

saulted Friday evening by J R >

Neighbors a saloonkeeper atSlifcabethtown as she stood in-

his doorway denouncing the liq-

uor traffic and those engaged init The weapon used byNeighbors was a chair He struck

the woman two blows one tak¬

ing effect on her forehead andthe other on the shoulder Thewound in her head bled profuse ¬

ly on the pavement Mrs Natiod was taken to her board nghouse where physicians worecalled and dressed her won r lsThe physicians announce Mob

the are not aeriertre

t1wlloonkeeperNation is that she had been to¬

talizing him all day Mrs flation arrived in town this rocrning and billed the place fi alecture at the town hall in hoafternoon It is stated that hopassed Neighbors saloon wvaral times in the morning p1pping each time end iviugljr alctureQnt e whiskey inisio M

own peculiar parirrseShe Was profufee inner cpii itsStaff ofkie ura s soon utr helecfaro was over this afteriinshe again topped in front of-

Neighbors f n and bed hri aaranajia About the tUUItte

finish ed the sonteDce You reengaged nn a dirty businft tNeighbor grabbed a chair L rid

struck her tvRice

He was Crested anti jw

yobond for hiF pearance iu G VJ b

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The man jfrho changes jobrequontlyolhns a good one

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