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t i iC G THE BEE EARLIWGTOW KYt i > PERSONALS ka Miss Virginia Bulo is spending the the wools with Miss Amelia Price in MadisonvilloMiss Robinson has re turned from Bowling Green where she has been attending Potter Col loge Mr and Mrs John Price of Mad Ville visited Mr and Mrs Paul P Price Saturday and Sunday Lesley Baynham was in Hopkins yule Sunday Misses Nichols and Sadie Fugate ot Madisonville visited Miss Blanch Edmondeon Saturday Misses Virginia Rule and Georgia Wyatt were in Madisonvllle Satur ¬ dayMrs Ernest Eastwood of Howell is visiting her mother Mrs Rootz this week Glint Ruby and Dr L M Moody of MadiBonville were here Friday Mrs L G McGraw of Providence visited her sister Mrs Frank Fox last week Mr and Mrs Dan Evans were in the county seat Thursday Miss Myrtle Robertson of Rich laud visited her sister Mrs Ed Smith last week Mrs Will Robinson and Nettie Martin were in Madisonville last weekMr and Mrs Chas Barnett Mrs Maud Lynn and Mrs Clarence Lynn Attended the funeral of Mr Meach am last week at Hopkinsville- Mrs B B Hackney spent the day last week in Madisonville Mr Peckhause and family of Nashville Tenn are visiting friends and relatives here this week Jno Long was in Madisonville SaturdayMiss Edmondson visited Miss Sue Ford in Hecla Saturday Misses Maurie Slaton and Grace Cannon of Madisonville were the guests of Mrs Hancock Saturday and Sunday I Mr and Mrs Jno Devney of Princeton Ind are spending the week in Earllngton Miss AShby ot Slaughtersvilltii was in the city first of the week Rev Mitchell of Hopkinsville was here this week mingling with old friends Little John Francis Dinneen is spending a few weeks in Hopkins ¬ ville visiting his grandmother Mrs Dinneen Mrs Ernest Rash and daughter left Monday to visit relatives at New Decatur Ala Thos Hart of this city was in Nebo Friday visiting friends WC McLeod of this city was in Madisonville Tuesday Mr and Mrs W D Rutherford of this city were in Nebo Saturday Dutch Kline W G Barter and Dr Boufrow have returned from their fishing trip very much improv ¬ ed in health MJsCLllliau Brasher of Hopkins ¬ ville is visiting Mr and Mrs Louis Rice this week Charlie Curtis of this city was in Madisonville one day this week on businessLeo who made a business trip to St Louis last week has re ¬ turned to Earllngton D D Woodruff of St Charles was In this city Tuesday on busi ¬ ness Mr and Mrs Ott Powers visited in Uadisonville Miss Lola Sheridan of Nashville and Miss Hattio Beduiond of Guth- rie two very charming young ladies who have been visiting friends here for somo time returned home yes ¬ terday the 31st Mrs W G Barter and daughters are visiting relatives and friends in Mt Vernon this week MJ Coley Moore the popular traveling man of Evansville was bore one day this week Mr and Mrs Omer C Barbero who were married here last week passed through on 62 Wednesday enroute from Nashville to Evans- ville where they will remain a few daysMrHarvey Graham of this city left for St Louis Wednesday visit relatives and take in the Worlds FairMr and Mrs J R Rash were in Madisonville Wednesday Representative R B Bradloyof Madisouville was hero one day this week Charlie Curtis was in Madisonville 0n business Wednesday Otho Lane of Madisonville was here Wednesday Miss Mattie Bowles of Madison yille visited Mrs O P Webb yest ¬ erday and today Miss Ethel of Madison ° ripe wasin cI ifort one day last 1 0 L e e e e I i LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS ii 2 + + + + e + Sparks From Human locomotlvei A good man is one of Gods thoughts in motionElijah P BrownThe chronic kicker usually gets his just dues but nothing in the way of a promotion seems to be alarmingly near due Stacer L Carter time keeper Howell shopsRemember young men if you cant lick John L Sullivan you cant lick the thing that is strong- er than he is Leave whisky alone John L Sullivan from his sick bed You may teach a boy as much as you please but the boy must do the learning E Av Jarrett store keeper Howellshops He who is most slow rn mak- ing ¬ a promise is the most faith ¬ ful in the performance of it Kuropatkin one of Russias fightersWhat every young man needs ib getthereness and staythere ness when he gets thereWil ¬ liam J Burtscher Looks like everything in the world goes right if we ies i wait long enough Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch Do not use intoxicating liquors nor visit places where it is sold L N RR Co to its engi ¬ neers and road men Brakeman William Williams who has been off sick since Noy 27th 1903 has at last recovered so as to be able to report for duty He has not been confined to his bed all of this time but has not been able to work and is still weak from the effect of his long siege of sicknessI Dispatcher Thos Featherston made a quick trip to Evansville SaturdayConductor Wm Leahy has a- new uniform and is learning the passenger business under Con ¬ ductor Joe Robertson Chief Dispatcher E L Wise and trick dispatcher E M Orr returned from their fishing trip considerably tanned and in ex- cellent ¬ health Mr John Dehoe of Ludlow an engineer on the Cincinnati South ¬ ern sustained a peculiar acci ¬ dent last Saturday about 7 oclock which came near costing him his life In making the run on the Blue Grass Special something struck the glass in front of the cab and broke it A piece of the glass was hurled back into the cab and struck Mr Dehoe on the temple severing an artery The accident occurred between Nich olasville and Brannon The blood spurted all the cab and Mr De ¬ hoe grew weaker momentarily from the loss of blood On ar ¬ riving at Brannon he caused a telegram to be sent to Lexington summoning the ambulance and by pressing his handerkerchief to the spouting cut bravely struct to his engine and made the run to Lexington On reach ¬ ing here he had to be helped from the engine and was hurried to the hospital after a temporary bandage had been applied The two Darts of the severed artery were caught up and the flow of blood stopped and none to soon Knoxville Tenn May 30 Announcement is made that be- ginning ¬ June 1 the Southern railway will raise the salaries of its telegraph operators from 5 to 10 per month according to the responsibility of their posi ¬ tions Chief dispatchers will be included The increase is vol ¬ untary on the put of the rail ¬ road Thomas Walsh has returned from his trip to Redding Cali ¬ forniaTheodore H Curtis and J J Reid superintendent of ma ¬ chinery and general mss er me e t I ic5pent the day at TT1 owell- Ill Saturday f 1jlfiiY George Mentzel who has beeR connected with the Company as hostler at Howell for several years has resigned- A flagman on the IllinoiR Cen ¬ tral Railroad was sent out to warn a passenger train of a bad washout near Mattoon one day last week Having been on duty a long time he soon dropped off to sleep on the track When the train approached the engineer seeing a man on the track used every means in his power to stop before striking the man but the train went a few inches too far and the flagman died four hours later The flagman had gone to save the lives of the passengers on board the train and did so at the expense of his own life A J Bruning foreman of the paint department was called to Louisville Tuesday on important business for the Company Phil Kopfinberger a painter I at Howell went to Belleville I Ill Sunday Fireman Walter Ragsdale was cut on the lest arm by a piece of glass falling on it the other day Engine 081 was sent to Mobile Alabama last Friday in charge of Fireman 00 Carter of the St Lonis Division All the shops on the L N> were closed Monday in obser vance of Decoration Day There is a barber shop in How ¬ ell in which the customer is greeted with a placard annonc inguNo Vulgarity Allowed Such a warning would not be amiss in every caboose and en ¬ ginecab on the Henderson and St Louis Division nor some of ¬ fices we have been in One of the boys employed at Howell shops rode his bicycle to West Franklin Sunday to stay until after Decoration Day with relatives and friends but as dark clouds threatened rain he started earlier only to becaught in the rain on the way He was obliged to carry the wheel on his back the remainder of the way home He says it was the first time he ever knew a bicycle weighed a tonFireman A S Tauksley had his right foot scalded on the 23rd by escaping steam on engine 955 The following fireman will go to Russell ville next Monday for the purpose of being examined on mechanical matters prior to promotion to engineer The an ¬ nouncement in Locomotive Blasts that they had gone some weeks since was in error Andy Smith Cal Martin Luie Patter son Eugene Dumont Cyclone Perkins J B Youat and Elmo ShaverMrs J W Baker of Nash ¬ ville Tenn has gone to Louis ¬ ville to visit herparents Keep your eye on Sparks from Human Locomotives which will contain maxims from prominent men on the Hender ¬ son and St Louis Divisions Study a moment and write down in your memorandum a maxim of your own so that you will have it ready when the editor of this department calls on you for it Mrs R F Davis of Howell iti visiting in Mt Vernon Ill Some one has said that there will probably be more railroad men in hell than any other be ¬ cause the railroad man as a gen ¬ eral thing seems to take it for granted that he cannot be a rail ¬ road man and at the same time be a Christi n The great ques ¬ Mon is how can a map be a rail ¬ road jnan with dangers all arou himJ and not be a CIiris- tianl Warning It you have kidhey or bladder I trouble and do use Foleys Kid- ney Cure you wil have onJyyour- Belt to blame for results as it posit ¬ ively cures all forms of kidney and ittririar Sold diseaseslo y t o F To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Brcmo Quinine Tablets Seven Million boxes sold in past S 2 months This signature Following is what the Muncie Ind paper has to say about the Ideal Entertainers who will render their splendid production at Temple Theatre June 13 in the interest of theIOOFThe Entertainers have como and gone In order to criti ¬ cise their entertainment briefly but accurately we have asked the ques ¬ tion How did you like the Ideal Entertainers performance Tuesday night to about a dozen competent critics and theatre going people and the verdict of everyone has been The best of the kind we have ever seen And this opinion was shared by everyone in attendance These people are perfect gentlemen and have a clean moral and diversified entertainment should they como again they will be greeted by a full house and a hearty reception Thrown From a Wagon Mr George K Babcock was thrown from a wagon and severely bruised He applied Chamberlains Pain Balm freely and says it is the best liniment he ever used Mr Babcock is a well known citizen of North Plain Conn There is nothing equal to Pain Balm for sprains and bruis ¬ es It will effect a cure In onethird the time required by any other treatmentThis is for sale by St Ber ¬ nard Drug Store Earlington Ben T Robinson Mortons Gap JOl1n X Taylor Earlington Big Tobacco Plant Contemplated The business men and real estate owners of MaysvIUe should In every way possible aid in securing the big plant the Continental Tobacco Com- pany ¬ contemplates erecting here It will mean the beginning of a new era for that city from a commercial and Industrial standpoint The size of the plant may be judged from the fact that the company has to go to the Sixth ward to find a lot large enough for the proposed buildings alone will cost atfout 40000 The site now under consideration is the large lot between second and Third near the old Cooper brick yard The company very wisely wants to in ¬ terest local capital in the enterprise and it seems that people desiring a safe and profitable investment should jump at this opportunity At any everything possible should- be done to secure this immense plant Dizzy Appetite poor Bowels con ¬ stipated Its your liver Ayers Pills are liver pills Want your moustache or bud a beautiful brown or rich black Use j Buckinghams Dye SOctiofdrufglitiorR P H llCoNaihuiNH Foteys Honey and Tar heals lungs and stops tho cough L di N TIME CARD Time of arrival of trains passing through Earlington NOKTII BOUND No 521046a m No 64 1120 pm No 92 029 a m No 70 820 alu No 72420 pI11 SOUTH HOUND No 61 406II m No 63 432 alu pmNo No 7L 1016 a n1 I C R R TIME CARD TIme of departure of Illinois Cen ¬ tral trains from Nortonvllle Ky NORTH BOUND No 102 130 pm No 104 347 a m No 122 local paBS1084 a m No 190 local frt 285 pm SOUTH BOUND No 101402 pm No 103 137 am No 121 local pass 101 pm No 196 local frt 920 a in Cures Crip 1 Il la TWO Days on every box25c I rMwwmww1vwwwwwwuwwww H A r D Sisks Book and Jewelry Store 5 Has now a complete line o- fWifidOw Wall Paper ShadesA 4 Pictures and Frames ROOrri Mouldirnge In allthe new colors latest designs and decorations No <a i larger assortment in Western Kentucky 5 to select from PRICES ARE RIGHT AND SATISFACTION 1I1 GUARANTEED Come and see me before you buy Madisonville Ky g r + + +++++ ++ ++ s a4 t BEN T ROBINSON 9 4 f- SF + + 1 Druggist 4 9 4 + Mortons Gap Kyy + 4Headquarters + ing remedy LIQUOZONC + + 4 + 4We + ii + t 4Fresh Preparedf 4 + DAY OR NIGHT 4 tIn addition to a full line of Drugs we also handle t Paints Oils and t 4fb t and Small Profits 4t 4 d iLdi + d ii dl L LiLd d + + 44- n 1 CRENSHAWI t 4Is now receiving his i I OMMI tp E i fConsi ng of t t Sttitirxgt fLalest Things in Cotton Pongee Shirtwaist Goods t PERCALES ETC iLadies He cFt 1 i And 1 general wile of Cottons Give I rim < a Ceill I f t i Q I IPTALT- RADE OR PAY CHECKS 1 Varnishes 4f MADE OF ALLUMINUM OR B ASS SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND S It I HENRY L1 KO iW lM i 11St J fI1i ir J IJ I 1Hw4J c 0 r A

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Page 1: I PERSONALS KYt Take Brcmo - Chronicling America · 2017. 12. 14. · i t iC G THE BEE EARLIWGTOW KYt i > PERSONALS ka Miss Virginia Bulo is spending the the wools with Miss Amelia

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Miss Virginia Bulo is spending thethe wools with Miss Amelia Price in

MadisonvilloMissRobinson has re

turned from Bowling Green whereshe has been attending Potter Colloge

Mr and Mrs John Price of MadVille visited Mr and Mrs Paul PPrice Saturday and Sunday

Lesley Baynham was in Hopkinsyule Sunday

Misses Nichols and Sadie Fugateot Madisonville visited Miss BlanchEdmondeon Saturday

Misses Virginia Rule and GeorgiaWyatt were in Madisonvllle Satur ¬

dayMrsErnest Eastwood of Howell

is visiting her mother Mrs Rootzthis week

Glint Ruby and Dr L M Moodyof MadiBonville were here Friday

Mrs L G McGraw of Providencevisited her sister Mrs Frank Foxlast week

Mr and Mrs Dan Evans were inthe county seat Thursday

Miss Myrtle Robertson of Richlaud visited her sister Mrs EdSmith last week

Mrs Will Robinson and NettieMartin were in Madisonville lastweekMr

and Mrs Chas Barnett MrsMaud Lynn and Mrs Clarence LynnAttended the funeral of Mr Meacham last week at Hopkinsville-

Mrs B B Hackney spent the daylast week in Madisonville

Mr Peckhause and family ofNashville Tenn are visiting friendsand relatives here this week

Jno Long was in Madisonville

SaturdayMissEdmondson visited

Miss Sue Ford in Hecla SaturdayMisses Maurie Slaton and Grace

Cannon of Madisonville were theguests of Mrs Hancock Saturdayand Sunday

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Mr and Mrs Jno Devney ofPrinceton Ind are spending theweek in Earllngton

Miss AShby ot Slaughtersvilltiiwas in the city first of the week

Rev Mitchell of Hopkinsvillewas here this week mingling withold friends

Little John Francis Dinneen isspending a few weeks in Hopkins ¬

ville visiting his grandmother MrsDinneen

Mrs Ernest Rash and daughterleft Monday to visit relatives atNew Decatur Ala

Thos Hart of this city was inNebo Friday visiting friends

WC McLeod of this city was inMadisonville Tuesday

Mr and Mrs W D Rutherford ofthis city were in Nebo Saturday

Dutch Kline W G Barter andDr Boufrow have returned fromtheir fishing trip very much improv¬

ed in healthMJsCLllliau Brasher of Hopkins ¬

ville is visiting Mr and Mrs LouisRice this week

Charlie Curtis of this city was inMadisonville one day this week on

businessLeowho made a business

trip to St Louis last week has re ¬

turned to Earllngton

D D Woodruff of St Charleswas In this city Tuesday on busi ¬

nessMr and Mrs Ott Powers visited in

UadisonvilleMiss Lola Sheridan of Nashville

and Miss Hattio Beduiond of Guth-

rie two very charming young ladieswho have been visiting friends herefor somo time returned home yes ¬

terday the 31stMrs W G Barter and daughters

are visiting relatives and friends inMt Vernon this week

MJ Coley Moore the populartraveling man of Evansville wasbore one day this week

Mr and Mrs Omer C Barberowho were married here last weekpassed through on 62 Wednesdayenroute from Nashville to Evans-ville where they will remain a few

daysMrHarveyGraham of this city

left for St Louis Wednesday visitrelatives and take in the WorldsFairMr

and Mrs J R Rash were inMadisonville Wednesday

Representative R B BradloyofMadisouville was hero one daythis week

Charlie Curtis was in Madisonville0n business Wednesday

Otho Lane of Madisonville washere Wednesday

Miss Mattie Bowles of Madisonyille visited Mrs O P Webb yest ¬

erday and todayMiss Ethel of Madison

° ripe wasin

cIifort one day last

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e e e eI

i LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS ii2

+ + + + e +

Sparks From Human locomotlvei

A good man is one of Godsthoughts in motionElijah P

BrownThechronic kicker usually gets

his just dues but nothing in theway of a promotion seems to bealarmingly near due Stacer LCarter time keeper Howell

shopsRememberyoung men if you

cant lick John L Sullivan youcant lick the thing that is strong-

er than he is Leave whiskyalone John L Sullivan fromhis sick bed

You may teach a boy as muchas you please but the boy mustdo the learning E Av Jarrettstore keeper Howellshops

He who is most slow rn mak-ing

¬

a promise is the most faith ¬

ful in the performance of itKuropatkin one of Russias

fightersWhatevery young man needs

ib getthereness and staythereness when he gets thereWil ¬

liam J BurtscherLooks like everything in the

world goes right if we ies i waitlong enough Mrs Wiggs of theCabbage Patch

Do not use intoxicating liquorsnor visit places where it is sold

L N R R Co to its engi ¬

neers and road men

Brakeman William Williamswho has been off sick since Noy27th 1903 has at last recovered soas to be able to report for dutyHe has not been confined to hisbed all of this time but has notbeen able to work and is stillweak from the effect of his longsiege of sicknessI

Dispatcher Thos Featherstonmade a quick trip to Evansville

SaturdayConductor

Wm Leahy has a-

new uniform and is learning thepassenger business under Con ¬

ductor Joe Robertson

Chief Dispatcher E L Wiseand trick dispatcher E M Orrreturned from their fishing tripconsiderably tanned and in ex-

cellent¬

health

Mr John Dehoe of Ludlow anengineer on the Cincinnati South ¬

ern sustained a peculiar acci ¬

dent last Saturday about 7 oclockwhich came near costing him hislife In making the run on theBlue Grass Special somethingstruck the glass in front of thecab and broke it A piece of theglass was hurled back into thecab and struck Mr Dehoe on thetemple severing an artery Theaccident occurred between Nicholasville and Brannon The bloodspurted all the cab and Mr De ¬

hoe grew weaker momentarilyfrom the loss of blood On ar ¬

riving at Brannon he caused atelegram to be sent to Lexingtonsummoning the ambulance andby pressing his handerkerchiefto the spouting cut bravelystruct to his engine and madethe run to Lexington On reach ¬

ing here he had to be helpedfrom the engine and was hurriedto the hospital after a temporarybandage had been applied Thetwo Darts of the severed arterywere caught up and the flow ofblood stopped and none to soon

Knoxville Tenn May 30Announcement is made that be-

ginning¬

June 1 the Southernrailway will raise the salaries ofits telegraph operators from 5to 10 per month according tothe responsibility of their posi ¬

tions Chief dispatchers will beincluded The increase is vol ¬

untary on the put of the rail ¬

roadThomas Walsh has returned

from his trip to Redding Cali ¬

forniaTheodoreH Curtis and J J

Reid superintendent of ma ¬

chinery and general mss er mee t Iic5pent the day at TT1owell-

Ill Saturday f

1jlfiiY

George Mentzel who has beeRconnected with the Company ashostler at Howell for severalyears has resigned-

A flagman on the IllinoiR Cen ¬

tral Railroad was sent out towarn a passenger train of a badwashout near Mattoon one daylast week Having been on dutya long time he soon dropped offto sleep on the track When thetrain approached the engineerseeing a man on the track usedevery means in his power to stopbefore striking the man but thetrain went a few inches too farand the flagman died four hourslater The flagman had gone tosave the lives of the passengerson board the train and did so atthe expense of his own life

A J Bruning foreman of thepaint department was called toLouisville Tuesday on importantbusiness for the Company

Phil Kopfinberger a painter I

at Howell went to BellevilleI

Ill SundayFireman Walter Ragsdale was

cut on the lest arm by a piece ofglass falling on it the other day

Engine 081 was sent to MobileAlabama last Friday in chargeof Fireman 0 0 Carter of theSt Lonis Division

All the shops on the L N>

were closed Monday in observance of Decoration Day

There is a barber shop in How ¬

ell in which the customer isgreeted with a placard annoncinguNo Vulgarity AllowedSuch a warning would not beamiss in every caboose and en¬

ginecab on the Henderson andSt Louis Division nor some of¬

fices we have been in

One of the boys employed atHowell shops rode his bicycle toWest Franklin Sunday to stayuntil after Decoration Day withrelatives and friends but as darkclouds threatened rain he startedearlier only to becaught in therain on the way He was obligedto carry the wheel on his backthe remainder of the way homeHe says it was the first time heever knew a bicycle weighed a

tonFiremanA S Tauksley had

his right foot scalded on the 23rdby escaping steam on engine 955

The following fireman will goto Russell ville next Monday forthe purpose of being examinedon mechanical matters prior topromotion to engineer The an ¬

nouncement in LocomotiveBlasts that they had gone someweeks since was in error AndySmith Cal Martin Luie Patterson Eugene Dumont CyclonePerkins J B Youat and Elmo

ShaverMrs

J W Baker of Nash ¬

ville Tenn has gone to Louis ¬

ville to visit herparentsKeep your eye on Sparks

from Human Locomotiveswhich will contain maxims fromprominent men on the Hender ¬

son and St Louis DivisionsStudy a moment and write downin your memorandum a maximof your own so that you willhave it ready when the editor ofthis department calls on you forit

Mrs R F Davis of Howelliti visiting in Mt Vernon Ill

Some one has said that therewill probably be more railroadmen in hell than any other be ¬

cause the railroad man as a gen ¬

eral thing seems to take it forgranted that he cannot be a rail ¬

road man and at the same timebe a Christi n The great ques ¬

Mon is how can a map be a rail¬

road jnan with dangers allarou himJ and not be a CIiris-

tianlWarning

It you have kidhey or bladderI

trouble and do use Foleys Kid-ney Cure you wil have onJyyour-Belt to blame for results as it posit ¬

ively cures all forms of kidney andittririarSold diseaseslo y

t

o

F To Cure a Cold in One DayTake Laxative Brcmo Quinine TabletsSeven Million boxes sold in past S 2 months This signature

Following is what the MuncieInd paper has to say about theIdeal Entertainers who will rendertheir splendid production at TempleTheatre June 13 in the interest of

theIOOFThe Entertainers havecomo and gone In order to criti ¬

cise their entertainment briefly butaccurately we have asked the ques ¬

tion How did you like the IdealEntertainers performance Tuesdaynight to about a dozen competentcritics and theatre going people andthe verdict of everyone has been

The best of the kind we have everseen And this opinion was sharedby everyone in attendance Thesepeople are perfect gentlemen andhave a clean moral and diversifiedentertainment should they comoagain they will be greeted by a fullhouse and a hearty reception

Thrown From a WagonMr George K Babcock was thrown

from a wagon and severely bruisedHe applied Chamberlains PainBalm freely and says it is the bestliniment he ever used Mr Babcockis a well known citizen of NorthPlain Conn There is nothing equalto Pain Balm for sprains and bruis ¬

es It will effect a cure In onethirdthe time required by any othertreatmentThis is for sale by St Ber ¬

nard Drug Store Earlington BenT Robinson Mortons Gap JOl1n XTaylor Earlington

Big Tobacco Plant Contemplated

The business men and real estateowners of MaysvIUe should In everyway possible aid in securing the bigplant the Continental Tobacco Com-pany

¬

contemplates erecting here Itwill mean the beginning of a newera for that city from a commercialand Industrial standpoint The sizeof the plant may be judged from thefact that the company has to go tothe Sixth ward to find a lot largeenough for the proposed buildingsalone will cost atfout 40000 Thesite now under consideration is thelarge lot between second and Thirdnear the old Cooper brick yard Thecompany very wisely wants to in ¬

terest local capital in the enterpriseand it seems that people desiring asafe and profitable investmentshould jump at this opportunity Atany everything possible should-be done to secure this immenseplant

DizzyAppetite poor Bowels con¬

stipated Its your liverAyers Pills are liver pills

Want your moustache or bud abeautiful brown or rich black Use j

Buckinghams DyeSOctiofdrufglitiorR P H llCoNaihuiNH

Foteys Honey and Tarheals lungs and stops tho cough

L di N TIME CARD

Time of arrival of trains passingthrough Earlington

NOKTII BOUND

No 521046a mNo 64 1120 pmNo 92 029 a mNo 70 820 aluNo 72420 pI11

SOUTH HOUND

No 61 406II mNo 63 432 alupmNoNo 7L 1016 a n1

I C R R TIME CARDTIme of departure of Illinois Cen ¬

tral trains from Nortonvllle KyNORTH BOUND

No 102 130 pmNo 104 347 a mNo 122 local paBS1084 a mNo 190 local frt 285 pm

SOUTH BOUND

No 101402 pmNo 103 137 amNo 121 local pass 101 pmNo 196 local frt 920 a in

Cures Crip 1Illa TWO Days

on everybox25c I

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H A r D SisksBook and Jewelry Store

5

Has now a complete line o-

fWifidOwWall Paper ShadesA4

Pictures and Frames

ROOrri MouldirngeIn allthe new colors latest designs and decorations No

<a ilarger assortment in Western Kentucky 5to select fromPRICES ARE RIGHT AND SATISFACTION 1I1

GUARANTEEDCome and see me before you buy

Madisonville Ky

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