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Page 1: dk I Yr d- It No · 10 J7C I J T Jb r THE BEE EARUNBTON KY 1 t l y WILLIAMS DISCHARGED Nothing in Prosecutions Testi dk many to Prove Conspi ¬ racyon His Part I Yr d-l i > DEFENDANTS

10 J7C J T Jb rI THE BEE EARUNBTON KY 1t l y

WILLIAMS DISCHARGED

Nothing in Prosecutions Testidk many to Prove Conspi ¬

racyon His PartI Yr d-

li> DEFENDANTS ON THE STAND

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J F Gordon Makes Opening Statement

for Defence Followed by J B

Lindles Tntimony1>

a NIGHT SESSIONS ARE BEING HELD

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> i Tlio Carhonilale shootinir caseis progressing rapidly since tliu

jjurYwns cotnpletel Monthly

1morning About 27i3 imtspocfive jurors were oxiunincil IWi

A fore the noccssary twelve Veruselected They are liidiiiril

N JKamsev W B Ilobyood J J1ffi McGregor H B Lacy M p

< Bunt in S T Olaytor UolanISisk Ezekiel Gates Ab SirinCommodore Wilkie WilliamNeal and Willinm Uumbass f

The prosecution rested its caset Tuesday afternoon utter putting I

r on the stand a number ofnesses all of whom were witI

I ected to rigid cross1tion by Ollie James 0 J Prattothers for the defense

t Inquiry nt MiuhsonvHlo csIl terdayrevealed the fact thatt there wasil consensus of opinion

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fill that the prosecMitioii had foiledI iIi to make out a case with itOWII

j witnesses aloneNiter hearing the witnesses

for the prosecution the courtdismissed Johnson Williams one ofthe defendants who had heen

r held under 1000 Dead chargedf with with the other

defendants to kill At the trimfor bail the lawyers for the pros ¬

ecution insisted that Williamsi

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and 1enrod be held under bondalleging that they would offer

r evidence to prove a conspiracyTuesday night J F Gordon

i itmade the opening state wllt forsaying among other

j timings they would prove that3 tutu his posse were acting

iIgOOlttnitit as ollicurs in dig

4 charge of their duty and thatthey micro fired upon without

1arniugb C okalld Tuylor andj that they only returned the lire

iti self defense-Ji B Liudle was then put on

1kthe stand and subjected to a hot

illa ross examination for an hourand n half after which the court

iq adjourned A gentleman whowas present when court adI journed said he heard at leastfiftythe truth

men say that man toldI

Following Lindle McIntoshJohnson and Penrod were exam-

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losing the afternoonwith Lncieii Hassctts testimonyThe testimony of nIl these wit¬

nesses makes out a strong caseofself IcTensf Before Bassettwent on the stand several promtinent gentlemen were put onwho testified to Mr Lindlos ex ¬

cellt itt moral character andI

standingA number of ladies of Madison

1 file and Earlington attended3esterdnys session of court Theajtendanco at the trial is largeand the i ihCerest great

Several witnesses for the pros ¬

nl1111WIIIJused in rebuttal at tho close ofthe delouse

SuccessWorth KnowingForty year success In the Houth

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Good Tobacco Season

An excellent season for set-

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tobacco plants prevails-throughout time dock tobacco dis ¬

trict and about 40 per cent oftho crop has been put out Plantsare plentiful but not well grownA large acreage will be plantedthis season

To Cure o Cold In One Day

Take Laxative Bronco Quinine tab-lets

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All druggists refund timeinonny If it fails to cure E WGroves signature Is on each box2QC

Contract Let

The Hustler says that Oeo AStewtirt has received the contractfor the Erection of time new Method ¬

lit Church mutt Unit IL W Brianwill ho foreman of the wood work

> nth are tine workmen nIl thisP1etIklUI ¬

nets youfool well Foleys Kidney Curemakes healthy kidneys and willmake you well Nothing else Justas good Jno X Taylor

The perfect victory U to triumphover self Thomas A Kompls

Stops the Cough and Works Ottiie Cold

Pabtotscarepay Price 25 cents

Tim Sf 15 Church wW observeChI t1lcns Day on time second Sun ¬

tiny in Juno

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sa see unuhwGenuine stamped C C C Never sold In bulk

Beware of the dealer who tries to sell

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PUTTING UP SCENERY

New Opera House Being Equipped With

Beautiful Scenery

Workmen are hanging the handsomo now scenery In the MasonicTcinplo Theater this week It willnil ho up before tho week ends andcollie will ho used Monday nightnext on tho occasion of tho PublicSchool o itcrtalninent It Is bangup stuff strictly first class and thehandsomest little set of scenery tobe found in any cozy little city thea-ter

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In any thriving little city of Earlillgfonrt size Tho houses will betemporarily lighted with electriclights Monday night stud temporari ¬

ly seated with chairsElectric light fixtures have been

ordored for the theater and lodgerooms tho willlo put In next week It Is expectedthat the opera chairs will be boughtin a few days and tho interior of thotheater will l > e decorated appropri ¬

ately now that tho scenery is aboutup and will bo made to harmonizewith tho beautiful coloring of thohandsome and artistic drop curtain

ASK YOUR GROCER FOR

The 5 Minute Breakfast Food

PURINA HEALTH FLOUR3rAln-

sI BRAIN BREADItMUVA JIIMS ST Lot 15 MO

LacyRnleyMIssMuy Finley and Mr W C

Lacy were married yesterday after ¬

noon at a oclock at time country res-Idence

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of Mr J W Flnley thobrides father Rev J C Hopewellofficiating Mr and Mrs Thos EFinloy and other relatives andfriends attended the ceremonylimo couplo left yesterday for Nash-ville

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They expect to snake theirfuture home in Louisville Mr Lacyformerly was with the CrabtreeCoal Company In a clerical j osltionbut has for some time been travel011 toC Louisville for a wholesalehouse of that city

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DONTT08ACCOSPITYou can be cured of any form of tobacco unlugeasily be utade well strong an3juellC rull ofl4Cthatten In ten days Over BOOOOOcarAlldnggistrs Cure Guaranteed BookSTHRJlNGR

Mrs It V Davenport and MissJettio Small visited in Guthrie lastweek

expollsestorduce our Poultry Mlxturo and InsectDestroyerln the country AddressExoinmoit FOOD Co Parsons Ian

Misses llrian of Madisonvlllc vis-ited

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Miss Marv Gill last week-

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M Likins was in tho city a fewhours Tuesday

Mrs D A Morton of Madison ¬

ville is visiting friends here

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THE lion does picket duty for youand prevents adulteration and

impurity from entering into your pack¬

age of

LION COFFEEP When you buy an unbroken package

of LION COffEE you have coffee thatis absolutely pure strong and invigor¬

ating A single pound makes 40 cupsNo other coffee will go so far Youwill never know what it is like till youtry it LION COffEE is not a glazedcompound but a pure coffee and noth¬

ing but coffee

ducrlptivelidt

i layaimlywhich is the only form in which this is soldµ WOOLSON SPICE CO TOLEDO OHM

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will boil bake broil or fry better than acoalstove It is safe and cleanly cannot become greasy can not emit anyodor Made in several sizes from oneburner to five If your dealer does not j

have them write to nearest agency of

STANDARD OIL COMPANY

HOPKINSVILLE SALOONS

Will Close After Eleven Oclock Nights

Stop all Games

Ilopkinsvilli Ky May 27At a called session of tho CihCouncil ordinances were passedrequiring saloons to be closed atJ oclock every tight exceptSaturday when they may bekept open until 12 tumid prohib-iting

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games of any sort beingplayed at nay place where liquoris sold The ordinances go intoeffect July 1-

PROHMTION MEETING

Held at Madisonville Tuesday a Rous ¬

ing Success

Tho Prohibition mass meeting heldTuesday at Madisonville was one ofthe most rousing and enthusiasticever held in this part of tho StateAlthough the weather was cool andInclement a largo crowd gatheredto hear the Hon O W StewartNational Chairman of the Prohlbltiofi Party deliver Ills address bothin the morning and evening at theTabernacle Special music wasrendered by the union choir whichhail been practicing for sometimefor tho occasion

Tho parade is said to have boonabout five hundred yards long limocarriages were beautifully decoratedand presented n line appearanceM licit of the success of the meetingIs due to tho W C T U time Y MC A tutu tho Ilixsoii Ys of Madi ¬

sonville

Iron Hill

Dry weather prevails in this sec ¬

tion and crops are needing rainFarmers are almost done plantingcorn and are wishing for a season totransplant tobacco

Miss Myrtle Asher daughter ofthe postmaster at Shady Grove isin delicate health She leas beenailing all spring and it is feared byher friends that she is siitferingwitlitho dread

Day services will boheld at Marion Thursday May NO

A largo crowd will be expected anda nice time anticipated

Uncle Lindsay Travis of Tribunewas in our midstono day lust weekHe Is deputy county clerk and Is

near eighty years of agoJ G McLain formerly of this

county but now of riilllipsburgKansas writes that this I the wet ¬

test season ever known In that stateconsequently crops are fine

Your correspondent spent Satur-day

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night with his brother n V

HubertsThe Blow stone mill Is shut down

on account of scarcity of handsMr Levi Hunt and wife of Marion

passed through hero onroute to seetheir laughter Mrs SIglor of Caldwelt

Mr John T Franks left MarlonTuesday for Now Mexico He willbo gone several weeks

Will Lowry the popular mineralman of Livingston county was in

Marion MondayWill Cockran who has been til

Deming Now Mexico returnedTuesday Iris health Is greatly improved

Janios Wllborn of Itjpton lofilast week for Oklahoma

John W lllueof Marion roturneifrom St Louis last week

Last week II M Wllborn of Maminim found a nil old Spanish coinlt hears the date of lHJ

William Jamex of Marlon Kywas robbed at Paducah last week

Tho uiuiunl Sunday tfchi olconven

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m From Monday to Saturdayat everyturn in the kitchen worka Wickless

m Blue Flame Oil Stove will save laborr time keep the

comfortable No bulky fuel to prepare-or carry no waiting for the fire to come

up or die down a fraction of the expensei the ordinary stove A

WicklessBLUE FLAME

Oil Stove

dlseaselollsumptlon-Docolltlon

andexpenseand cooki

Grovoiinvited A good time in the Sundayschool work is expected

Grapevine Items

A good deal of tobacco was sot outlast week

Everitt and Will Wilson have putIn some Fairbanks stock scales ontheir farm

The new public road which ex ¬

tends by tho church lies been chop ¬

ped outConsiderable interest is being

taken in the deputies trialJ ItTlndle being well and favorablyknown in this section

Mrs E Jane Todd and grand-daughter

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Miss Mayme returned lastweek from a two weeks visit inLogan County-

J L Todd lost n horse last weekby Doing kicked He thinks itsshoulder was broken

Eugene Pritchett who has been I

spending tho winter Iii Texas and f

Mexico visited in this vicinity lastweek i

W T Prltchet line turned his i

dwelling house around and aims tobuild an addition to it i

I Tom Nixon Is assisting Add Fugate with his farm work at present

The farmers of tho Island re-

portt

a considerable hailstorm lastweek

Elder W H Ligon preached to agood audience Sunday Among tho

HOlflllanlandfamilies of J It Lindle and lintelClark of Earlington mind severalothers front a distance whose names j

we dill not learnMrs Tiny Cates visited her dough ¬

ter Mrs non Laifoon last weekThe cemetery at this place Is be ¬

ing cleaned off this week11 L Todd who hasjust returned

from a weeks fishing at Oalhnonvisited In this section this week Horeports a good time and plenty of-

fish

Miss Ora Harrow returned Satur-day

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from a two weeks visit In Chris ¬

tina County While thoro she ac ¬

cepted a call to teach in that countyagain this fall

Several front tills vicinity at ¬

tended tho prohibition meeting in

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Mr and Mrs J Doxenberry desireto express their deep gratitude toladies of Earlington especially forthe loving sympathy and tender at ¬

tention to their baby and to themduring tho illness of the little fellowwho fell asleep Tuesday Tills un ¬

selfish lovo has warmed their heartsold made tine pain and loss lesspoignant

Miss Nettle Toombs of Sloughtersvllle is the guest of Mrs N 1

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flight Rooms Ilalli Closets DaysBath Attic Balcony Porches and Cel-

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INJUNCTION CASE

Will be Argued Before Judge Nunn at

Princeton June 7

Yesterday was the day set forhearing motions and filing affi ¬

davits in Judge Ntinns court onthe injunction snit of Hopkinscounty coal operators against theoperators of the western field tostop time collection of strike fundused in the attempt to close themines of Hopkins county Thecourt being in the midst of theCarbon dale case set Juno 7th at 1

Princeton as the day on whichrthe case would be heard Judge a

James Pirtle of Louisville andCapt W T Ellis of Oweusborowere at Madisonvillo to representthe defendants

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