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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 3, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 3, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911010301_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 3, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. V 0 ii- u A. .n 'n.. TUESDAY TUESDAY and IDAY IF. YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS VKT- -' and FRIDAY ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE JANUARY 3, 191(f No. . IW&TY-SECO- W YEAR EAkLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNU,., E3FT TUESDAY, i GOAL MINING HAS GIVEN KENTUCKY : TWO HUNDRED YEARS OF INDUSTRIAL LIFE YET IN SIGHT FOR HER- oiir-Cqa- INCREASE IN POPULATION ARLINGTON tin in l Mining Population 147 Per Cent in T' Past Ten Years t - ' Prediction Made by John B. Atkinson, Pioneer andExpert in Coal Mining. Much has be"en said during the past few years about the future of Earlington aVa miuiug and railroad town and tho effect on our people of present ao'd poasible railroad changes. Even some of our business men wero fnr a time timorous as to the outcome, when tho railroad "cutoff" was begun, and perhaps but .ew it any of our citizens have on :M' LEAVES LESS THAN FOUR PER ly exploited tho agricultural sidjs' of thtKtate wo have, failed to t. i anything like the broad view of continuous future prosperity that isjustified by the physical facts. Thk Bkk lias consistently held that all conditions wore .favorable to" A f At J ;a long continuation of. business life and prosperity for this community, but ihbre lmvo theStatft. Jljeou, nevertheless, some who wore doubters and some who were afraid. It is sj pleasure Norwood, Chief Inspector of Mines Tells "I believe that if the dit wiFt emphasize the mineral fT-- 'm lKw to give our readers the unreserved opinion of a man, who is botha noiheer and an Press Aeeting. W Editors at Mid-Wintvantages of thtdr regions morr imi in coal mining in Kentucky, whose opinion all willTespeet and!bjQe.ve Mr. JolnB. fully than hat; boon the cane ltt president ol the St. Bernard Mining Ooj, has beon solioitoTl oyEarliugtqiF busiAtkinson, erto and work for the estoihhsIrM ness men to speak his mind On those matters anil no has consented to djpo through' letter GREATEST GOAL MINING STATES s:ins of the vsttu, eo.il fields ii- - ingnt of hfdustriep tnat. may .bff :VJ ... .i., ..; .iiu'.v win which heyester lay addressed to theoditor of 1'hb Bbe, which (s, pnutecheTow": J&tcdcqt ynw An im piitiirh nn uqnTof pirhip, 1,000 fquaro untiu uuiimui, ..I.. ... '.. .ni em.fr:: ('Jo. a m v ;t aw Jfare found "Xe; Iplish more toward huilding upj, miles ST. BERNARD MINING COMPANY if1 pliuVtjc ol ys and sopit? ko-lin- ngrjcnlinre1,. than oiin be., dune lent ' '''Hfc OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT '! r. u otherwise, since, as Mie mininv white on thu .western rnJ v AAVJDeveloprncnt of Agriculture Kiw rl tmmfm ME. yVuiiarv 2. 1911 Liriie manufiicturiuj' .industries grow zr of jhe sanit fihl are """5i"lrv ;,orAmanujaciurcs musi v.umc i refractory the home nnirKt for agricultural areas' of Through Mining. PAULM. MOO LIB,' clays, PC Mire sand.,' with some uroducts willw. . ? a . . Editor uf The Bee: knollno, In addir.io.1i3 we have "Se what cortJ mining alone ' 'WFi:v The qieklon has been. asked niet&vH'dv'lbug wlJicaKal mines of Earlington lastW haji wrought Ji'rom air output' of fiiiflLiys 'ahd ' "The pap'er uf. Prof. 0. J. Nor; meat area imn irr luua :.. mnn .i. yju- the-riu r 111 a.yuy Mil" matoriMls on nnrina t PftH TV.VK n'arti33lN."nl nnfl Vn n r.i..rr ...n .,o..,1 ui u,ViSU,uiu iwpbj), State Mine Inspector uujd - (iuction of commercial coal has. " of the central region:, taken fn.m ALL the ST. JMtNAKIWi:NES, No. 0, No.ll, Arnold, Hecla., B'lr'usle ,Haq6f the Geological Survey ol grown; according to present xcement materials nirv also Diamond, St Onurlea ajVain'roclrVWENfy MILLIONS OF TONS OF; udSji;-- . Kentucky, wjb regarded as Pne about 120Qgt000tous found ofl the margin a of both of4lie most Valuable read at ;tliH Before yoiug Eaiat lust spring for mj' vacation I pelfapnally' made iuyestigatiuu&f the y . coal fields uud elsewhere.. TlfNi, ii .1010 possible. sontWnif less meet-session of the k aniountAifiljjjBblh No. 0 aud No. 11. thaMyBtCuntouiQ(l,a'nd will be mined byetbo dj ' fe Kentucky Press As also, we have large' areas of tlu and possibily even 18,000,000 vaJBI iaaTof the ... w. .." j.ii jpri.. wmKrrfci? .TiTCT.kt !f .ii. J v ai ninni ir niri r .!.. ...!.. I r...Ki i Jr.J.m.. .n. ...lrTTl. CiUgeLa!rLSVM!,7i:u.Kiit inu uiiriiHiojr- jy uuiuuuii,,io.. nirmn JumaM aiiJjULUiia highest grade of. fire clay? m. the tojisThis ja an increase of j jAjfon at Louisville lust veelu mineral side nOtAibal alone but lthe varied niliie'rfil. resourcB of .. U GENT GAIN FOR OTHER POPULATION piy fluflicient attention, to the PL - . ex-pe- rt er 11 I 'l.-L,- .iul-i'-i- - f Ini-whic- . "K e, intit-gi- T -- . 7$. lugii-ola- ''-- s. "" - (CP-r- : :'. I . it'fXPK. J '4 .jIH L u . t.. per-nr- - mid-winf- er ..:' XS ' CsM ieaVKRfbff lifiVhlhu Wdlkbt870tOOOtnn9p1.irpa4 fiqnare miles of excellent iron urev favorably placed with reference to fuel and (lux; great areas of limestone and sajntetone of the highest value for structural an'd other purpose?: large nreas of ,'rocfc asphalt,' for paving, roadmaking aud other purposes: an abudafice of well-diBtibuted w PrpY, Norwood set forth the vhI ' ' P I material other than limestone, consisting pf clays for bunting as such or mixed with sund, also chert ynd black shale; ntre, notably extensive fields of petro V i loum and uatural gaSf and of Bait to Gain in Mining Population. iL-'brines; largo ureas of potash oad town.lYou have oKtiDitGrdmintlian veto's . HMCk. '. , -. VM.wai.?' shales, aud extensive areas of "in iuyu there wero iu,2;per- K0r ' ohosuhatic limeetoue and no sons employed at theimal miiit&? ' .inf. . vn?r 4R- .jEbi t W. vwaas' va. i: SMQsalue in agricultural iinly dules; regions of glaaf, Band, ,of Those employed at 'Olay, Wor rti . nnrl it irttiVMU iq$nanfcas well asjjinue.U'UWHStiH:asJti8igft jvP'ftnt coal tr.aUic-vM- fii lV4'4 H'I 3 X tVCU HL yfmiges to the forefront,' where. V ? t k. e llfn'j., of mo U) akeu iffiEfe'ifJ'"" c "' A""'. future pFShelllKVu wis assur.ed iroiminem pne as it is for farming, pur-1- , moujder'ijsaud, of au"(lv pigment spur, bjrytes.and BOO. inakibi t; f, be estimated aL. paVut.beds iutofieg )t is, taken as a whole, tallic litho- total of 10,722 Wife rs. VAsfi .earths; urpas of excellent nforj3tUiaUt4pro'uln. ekiioliifcg tho iriminft rea'daroesrof, Eariingtoow' aw for in a minoral way. This Juii thattJS5. per Qfent. dftuv!S Tjfikfaet is appearenty more graphic stone, aud sso on. W, SnMicrs represent fainiliuB.o'ttytJ wW'orn. advertising flie impoJj?idfe liavS all that, and yetthe sejifng Jceeli'ly appreciated by citizens of Vn'd'rdilro'a decaliter, ,vAmf . predictisliae indtclBied . inine.crtjatgfe' kelsons, and I beUdvJo '" Vha'iHl ?ton. "ii i:jb. .uu .a .ii j :Xif.' ' by our own oUu States than friduM-riXBlrtoph'at&aH:-li)gt(i- ' , omewjierfr uqAr the correct pro vbyoperlhip3, thWb-igl'$kjkf ciuQiiigceinsuif huu, ciy pjippie. it 18 easier 10 ouwm ,pjcb of.firoduc Hon , nnffinn .rna mininir tinnnln flrtiaf p lillUlllp. V,W' WlilVUj '' Kenjuoky capital for the dovbl- - doubtlessidid-not.exceer Veryltruly y5i $18,OQO, in lOOOwa'sabout 47,178. " ojnient of miueral deposition ' re'The total populati.on ys 000 current year, r' v .iJ.r Y'J " IgSft- ;- -v: '.vJohn b. atkwsqn. Tiifr States tlinu it is f&t,; it . " '' ' stored as 2Td7,174. Subtracting tHfiTopolBtiom., Increasing ' ' '4- vbeVfeYde- fSrt'jfftlovelopmeiit of t -. fr- -' mining fainlliesleave's 2,100, "Now, 1 believe that the press the poT'iourown State. Ueeeins population up tho 000 as the ' . .i V Jf ' 8. trueinueed, that Ho li4:jp'en in us ,anxiety$to-gui'? in 1000.'. GREWS0MK riND. i ably fliid that vour gain since lOOfl; WhosalCi'mly HouMt F'Madisotiville State, has been proo to dwell objectsHike the "In 1010 about 24,010 pbrsobB has been due chiefly to the ue- - Mr. Manpii, prpprTetjr of the .. on the im mediate im n,.kM. .nrl nnf moo ir '.1 UU UVf.lv.1,1. it.ii.u iiwmw tooniuch ... ,Jl Human, Foot Found In. Railroad Vd I. atj9bhegjcoal volMJinent or onrnijuenu viuut-H- . were employed l .i r'.A.! uwyuvKaJBLiiunuu appears tofbo a traifc'of portance of obtainiugan increaBe uiuumuiivnie ' ourfeot Monday Hdming.rfe .'i'hw!t.ll of jp the agriculture populatjriv mines.' aud about l.OOOfat pother 'KflliflKuBn f.'halilliR o r';i ' . tas reajw uieore room adnuwaWfiJULurt-jpines. These probably 'repBiit " TfH To iucreasoch.fei. .Donulation ,' . .i.. "V,hile attending to hls'dujties Osr Wealth okfeilf.' mimug aiifllbhe 'drUpjAlt of noiuini, ni8.v,piace. or, UfMwness p'orcentaifsof "population o( about 118,000 to have V'.to.'VK as car .inspector railrdl wards "Subtnicting this mining OT.Kenotal exprfse. ofthe our soil inlltijtiou--i- B our oil and ua tu ral WJKfmx rces-an- and will 'ODiMfte.'. a wholesale m;m the total population iw baHdyJiouse?' ,8itjppeuiug his at this place Monday Imoj'hixrg, of nfnnufaoturesrned buff Jt fear riYhilve Stafffiffi'Spo jquare miles.;, sirable thi Mr, Cray nor car insp.ectr.foqud boHEo.JPV9-lpmiles mining go If itMs to nJecoTfife v uusinjeas somtf not .gone. ablut'; ?ie buslutwVin reported leaves 2,170,900 human-fooothp bneVk beam ' population whiolntls shoei;aitiitig.tatb,-atsrtiU8Pcomcwith? coal:bearing for- - the right way. f.Aside irpnihe MrrlManon ' ! iakl witlKuch a of acar in. second 8Jktrain. ."ho dcldedsuccQRjTthSt he, concluded in which occur, a6col- - fact that it is of, first importune an increase 'of only 70,900 fottue Dhrounh miuiug. The foot had' been o'u'oifo'just . come, a cattle, raising "State pot to eal e businesa above the ankle and;W(pi epcased inr aiocalit'v.rft'oni nine folKl2 to get;better results from the solit Vffi yarn. or rrmve workable coals: aie- yye aref already cultivating, vet jBg'IE thee figuiyjs 9$$$ lp" be simply a grower of blootletlheds and will ppprptko merchants Qi ih a nice ah shbe.It Wthonght through JninSng. JVladisonvillo, Eilrhngton and. t:o.1iavepelo'uged toTyolug gionj&4about000 square mos must first increaso the industrial app'roxi mately.correcVi t. slfb ws it Hollor I ikfstb be isineut 'uspjore ELoplciiib Acinoty'rwithv. their in.tH&west is richluveThof (population of tho btate before that while there has u way vlib was recently lulled near than a? tobacco gro.wingbta.tp.aiisi! can fluorWpa, brytes ay'd,' ca'lesmir, we can hope to. make any groat of more than 141 per.Qent.iu the ; jSpringfield, Tenn.,- n.ndlsyas seufc i'icuiturall.yi! 'il must come " fWWg, ,) withfiprne lead and zinc; Ihfpho advantage in divirsftleu farming, cojilniitjng j)opuliVtiou alS'ne, through jiiwpfr""'" v bflck to that city by express. ''V JJTfie- Eajl firid Card Cup.J ,r y4' Jead, barytesx'and when that'iB done the agncultu thfB.gaiu'fii other pppnlafioiKwas pnr'fej 'tf enjMn. SIsK Dead 'A i'noJJUlelightfuirrmeofcfng-- of tt calespar ve'ins,t with some fluor ral incense will- - come, and we but little moro than 8 6 per dent. County:' Board of Sup'crviiorj Mclv rr .Oitrdi Olub kol)la;cofon?'laat Mrs.'Mansil Sisk, anigwUady, sparlare round m enormus uum j Will at theSsame.time, be able to "Verevveto base calculation Tlmidpupty :Board of Super tho .population represented visors met in "'MadisouyiHcf Mon- 1 riday af ternoon.at.tho residence of. this city, died Wotlirijfday bflrsjQi'stribute.d over an areaf4pt hold ouj young farmers at home on the ' r; " after a lingering lllneas If OOn ennnrA miliic amilies, whose subsistence? day and wjll be iu session severe of Mrs4 RjUe?" 'hUAP The farmer must have a better by a M as Lookevtf of Henderson, The intermout took plal&f at uaerlt.upou wages earned. al dayin.svhioh time they wjll Al th whole or jacasou's i'urcnuse home market for hi proa.ucls, is lie assesors list and ttp- - was the only out of town Ruest. Gfapeviuo cemetary Thuralky go ove ,yipout!$j,cilU fquare miles, otherwise wo need not expect an in tb production of mineral oniedy where necessary. The ladies enjoyed a number Of iu the preseuqe of a number of, ply th tjlie state thus includ 'tsatti nltivl.iibfmnd. together of prosperity This BHIK t a of high value, jralua- - increase an increfaso in simply ing. stoiio. "quarriOb, petrplwm 'Dem-o&- board is composed of J. F. interesting, rubbers, Mrs". Geo. friends and relatives. Mrs. Sisk witfciM through the Uum Whittiughill; , H. T. WR.M gool woraal and wan greatap natural gas with the blHMi cioue earths, lignitjc beds bar of farmers. W..3P. HobROod, H. P. Q. Both Atkinson- faking the. best score ly beloyed by heracouainfcanc&i. hubrtnd and. er minerals; adjacent to "It seemg to me that,jsvhile we dtijy, ilour spar, barytes, .c.alcite- iiOo;, Jno. "Ooil. B. F. Ligot and a The rerthments coulisted, of .She ley.8 amourn ho. low. threes p raoatJlitlieiohs salad, course. children' to rn and soutUera mar- - bAve hitherto rather thorough MMi.iroii mine. we would.pb- Jas.,Qtlin.- the if road-inakin- si liable natural resources of the state and the beBt method of de- vlciug them, and ho ured the ODi operation of the press inpo!ntr iaglbut the great good that can jiccomplisned by this develop- He said in part: Mt. years ago the lateRich- ir&. Roth well said in an edi-- . in the EucineerinK and MiBUig Journal, 'Kentucky is by beyond all question, one oi$tlie most favored states iu tSis'country.' No one questions tM but, according to my reae-of- ,ut tho most persons . ;ome tri per cent, in the ton years, anl we have just begun to mine coal. "The number of coal minerrf" has also grown greatly; indet'dV such gain in population as we have made since 1900 appears It5 be very largelv, if not inost largely, due to mining. I believe it' within reasonable bounds to nstlmntn ffltnt- Hin ri i ti iti tlfvlool ten years, exclusive of thatyRirv lion of the population employed in mining, has" been less tliah80,-000- . 157 . ,e4M?8fJ y ..- -. , , i k -- .1 iLiiw - '. l X - v.-'-ti A ,.To m rim. at ., ,,-- ljo XHACwferflI8 lK&ate. if of 800.00u"tdns T,.-- . -- 'i0(fcVL Wrlv WoultlffifiONK ' TtltNriRKn ,, iMK: ' - AftAkthit YP.R w-- y; - Jk - ; . we have tob lower veins to work, -. which-wi.l- probably?.! tfke not less than another h .SteaMT t t jlcoufesg'thftt. long before these t o hundred,verjirripse, 1 will irot ido very mucn inter esediu'EjrliiigTah.'v,Vith our three towns or. 5i0jW,Mplf dos auy iitizen think .for .... j- inpijinMfia'Whe lWUisville'&Naivill,il;AWrflad OniW&jdJbolli a Jr." iuo,ro,'-3iJr- - 'A. iJgr1 ml ke7 practically "K; . .. .(lurcues, its city fiVkinjfl our industrious, r . ". - - r- - i I i V 'W- .a"-i,- T, t 1 ,,l, . UC . .. STf P H2. ElTOKi---,t!h4tiili- , $f " .. gror - ,HopliiusGttyi;f s v.ilue-.of.u- r - ii ip - Wftl W V4AI4 d ; VV . i'.W' "- . - . -- ' non-minin- g eetea-'inlistan- t L .... - '' iij j Knttckdin ia. oft'Mi Kf - v. i . art. - t ' f v V $ .'-- . ffi ;wtL, fe. . I . 1 f..,i.-t...:4- X7.-i.1- .' m 2 . .- " h TJP ft$e'i - ife- ; pop-nfati- ou , coyr aijj-.th- .'lilo-utli- e t nont-mmi.n- mats, 1-- -. . iSlttp . - gWjlol -- ' intfs-coui- e , been-'iCgui- , . 'wi; - . , W miM . I - , - ':' of-er- . tsm - .), y - x -- , ;.n itj. l'. .. f' ws ,Mnwr i ini o. i ib .'.' :1 '" ' il' g !! ih.mw j .1, in. .W..MH.. 11.. ' ' Subscription Rates PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWCETT AlQD Slowly made, surely goo U t ' Year Six months Three nionttiB Ouo ,,$1.00 .. .. .. 50 THE EARLINGTON HARDWARE STORE WILL BE OPEN AND I Sinlo copies .i 25 ASSOCIATE EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER Spsoimerf copies mailed free .' , Membcrof Kentucky Press Association and- - on applicatlpn. Correspond-- , entB wanted in all parts of the County. Address us for par- READY FOR BUSINESS I Second District Publishers League ticulars. ',.;. Monday, January 2d We will handle a full and complete Jine of Hardware, Harness and Saddlery and also do harness repair word. We ask the people of Earlington and vicinity to give us their patronage and will try and give them value for their money. Our goods are new and ujp to date and our prices mocferatd. , Branch Office in Morton's Farnitsre Store, 119 South Main Street, Kentucky, Phone No. AILEbN DAVIS, Mgr. 4-- MISS Madi-sonvill- e, x Telephone 47 Tuesday, January 3, 1911 liirrmii iiri EARLINGTON r MAY HAVE FINE NEW RESERVOIR V V. Will (Give More Than Sixty Pounds Pressure in It is not speed, but care, which counts in the n custom work factory which produces these shoes for Center of Business District. Boys and girls. Quality must predominate. Wear is there, because the shoemakers take their time. WILL SUPPLY ALL PARTS OF Earlinton'p prospective growth them to be slow and sure, to give their attention, CITY INCLUDING RIDGEWAY as a mining.and railroad center. We pay' If fc. ' BuiltWill be Half Mile Southeast of Old Reservoir. 13 Save the Babies. iUSTOM flDE BY You cannot feel Bate without a bot iug, thriving city, thewiioffboal tle of Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam and WERTHEIMER-SWART- S f n your Pino Tar mining 'center and the" freight you have Coiipound as it is a home If positive Uttlones Louis. U. S. A. trnfficeeriter of Western Ken specific In Croup, BronohitiB and ft Coughs. It works tuckv. JfiK tiKK can staRffifeka, al dose will irlve relieflike magio. One and the. danger W. D. COIL GENERAL MANAGER TWO AVIATORS MEET DEATH VKiWVtlli.msi'm r Ksf3c!&Hn i n ty . is. over. For sale by 'Vh'jnii of M10 St. Bernard Mining, 1 ,'. willrjeSflocat'ed v f. rp Company .(incorporated. Of New Coal Aincs to be Opened on John B. Molsant and Arch Hoxle Victims V Jrhn Slnfp?bv residence on fife That. Earlingtou new reservoir, to to have i We do not care to see how many pairs And, incidentally, his opiuiou of to every detail. the , position occupied and the can be made, but we do care how well and thoroughly good Fit, style and foot comfort. A dicwork done by Tiik Beb for the each pair is made. past twenty years and more. tionary with every pair, size p. l2 and up . Ask your dealer. the, in creasedrequirements &8Hflgpw mi SHOE CO. St. J . ' .Kj drug-'depart- - fc-7..- Come and see our line of goods, bring your harness repair work to us. It will be appreciated and we guarantee to do good work and give satisfaction. mile spafh-earidire nearly ono-liaof the present reservoir. Tlie ite.W reservoir, if built, imll lf st Oklahprna City Burning. A - , - ; Line of M., H. & E. Railroad. of Trctchcrous Windj. ' tluxi in js. founds r per square iuch more tion threatened with destruci according to the article?', of in O loans. He left the city tban afforded by the present aviation field at 0:8b o'clock n. lion, ana cne water irozen in- corporations uied in me county m. full of life aud vigor his pyes (system; .The,.usual pressure in office 1 yfourjd. le T oiaono, which will .nive . . a pressure or some sixteen -- wh bulletm''early this mornforty feet higher ing annqunqed that Oklaho- - . W.S.MSF11 arge parts p.f'Tbusiness -' John B. Moisunr. 11 daring avi-itwill operate a mine ou the' M. II met his death Saturday at & E. railroad will be kown as Hirnhan a small station ou the an? Uoil Goal Company and will br- t 0. Railroad 11 miles from Nhw sec5 yhi business the nearjfuturtv or p-ir- ' The new coal company which W.H.WHITFORD PROPRIETOR - tin business, portion of the city will then bo Bixty pounds or The more p'er square inch. height'will also supply waUjr uiideffgood pressure to parts of Eailuigton.uob now 6erved. This xinllneTtruejp those residences on Ridgeway and in several blocks Tn the eastern part of the citv. so, that every section will1 be welljiupplid when the plaus just now ' under consideration; . ad-di- "l clerks SiUurdav tho shares shall have beou carriejLj$f M The plan coute.mplaintirj tiing. the present rjeryoir service, after putting it, in good' thgro: repair, the stage of wat to b9 controlled by a floftfrva,lve;t Tim mains fiom the -- Bew reser voir to tho center of Ure,c,.ity will iron pipe. irv ! i Mi, Bt. .Bernard' Mining Company,. ft, To naKoIuitlitn olevenn.h,Kn caught hi biplane and ' Additional plumbip "i xncurMoratra rt'f ! fucilitjes wiU,be added if f6inU shot hiniidowu 563 feet to the , TH'IaXVB &LRT HJrHGBOQRRY .41.he fs 'iLif". extends New Year; '! earth., His dody was broken and ' I New5torCj necessary. v jMO.f.Iuoorporat Miiatbiivlli viLtj 7 A.si. ' Grreet-Mifnave DeenRuomureo ltsfrieudsaml: paj twisted almost out?of resemb- liiio plans t. fAcAifl Johu'-BAtk,ffe'an3 views, on fro'fii ,i;rous:yOur store opened hkre iWlJi ice,to a rHi man bfil?g. AtUiusou, UtWO- I- Bead Mr. to Mr. : dent ofhe St. Bernard Mining page, of this jsije("(on nitailiKf 'Octcjlttiawhilo we .,,, ,.. !,, ,1,, .fc.A hero HtilAhe fiitttri ot GdM Vhichiconcli.rn, oyns the, m yoi f a Bl" nine. j.HMHHMiaMilM'fHMaaMaMIBanHMIHaBHBaaHaMaHHMaHMHapBlaa(B , Sv5f i.' s ya'are. for iMJ.iqiKlJ'W!PWBWWWiiiiiMiiiiMMwwwiwMiwaM water system, andb iWcoufidentii ia htlio Newt'noiiflxM these, are This Our success has, been farr.befvoud PmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmimwmmmMmmmamaamumm Yeal"', and sub flQV Vrtlllt.lllriilT;,ll ly oeiievga vyifi have his early. BtftutlaloiKt sdrothmtrs pirwtaioh (o U '' t i IjI A. approvfl. $ I inkjL audBQOst! support .patrouag e liaplaqed' eouraKe are to be 250 uiyl are divided ding to his own and his counAlways Blessed W. JJ..'0.iil, 244; T. tries glory by bringing the Mich-elwiUHAvHeactyApild'tite ifyou use O...I, 3. cup' to America. Saturday DlesteSe, it bijis yuurtomauh do The.' mi ne: vill. uejKqnt1rjjll.?di;.y the work, digests rr4t you eat and n i lit hour when he waB to makcB iro'd rich blood from your a board of three directors, the have receive I he coverted cup he Toort, Nn.iynyr'e. Sieoplet HeadagJirorBtomaoh ieer.v. Get officers yUlbe president, lay in tho nihrnue a martyr to rid orgll.UiBe trmibleawitir Dfuea sec silence of aviation. teze. Jylfpvep.tsabQtwIi worth ten retary and Urea sure p, who are to f,.ld.fliHH t tcrng department 01 Arch Hoxie who held the be choaeu the first Mo.nday in evworlds record for altitude was ery, January. v TlioLconceru lis Pasadena, Gal., Sattcapjtfhlized tq25Q00 and will jje killed near urday in the presence of tuou iniidagefne.ht of'W.'D. j? Tlf rouirh tho kind coi)8iderionrdf under the sands of people who packed the ... or. nineteen ten . .T .O.ifl, who isfauj."experieucijd coi.l pur patrons dead on He L. "v ..:' nikn. i) Grand Stand. which fell had risen 'C : ' r t, uivt,. he the field from jl 'Hanking you. one and all for tiabti "3te'B"toP Couipliini- ;i,fe,w nmiuits before with a j." ii .i likt l . ywxou can 1 - you 3iir"U8e,utto'R n laughing promise to pierce the futuro' ptrouaRe when in neeUpi Spruce Gua BaJpMjti'ncWPIne Tar valuable reimilv fftr zenith of the heavens and soar Wholesale or retail, grocanewyAll UUUI WUllll Croup, higher than any man had yet Orders promjJtly atteu'dfetpKiflslfct Codghs, Whti6piAgVColiKli, uroiicnmB, Astouia, oore rhriiHr. dared. Gross currents from a as and -' r ' ... ;. :. ainm.y. JtieHt and Luucb. Price 25 andf&O naiita Hulrl tit drmr llnmiri MiuntiTif vagrant storm fliated in from ',, .,, ' -- ,1 .', p irkling in itutisipiition of ad- Jj EARLINGTON, - KY M V'J&- - :v m at--th- e JAMES B. ROSS HOTEL CORNER ' MADISONVILLE, KY- - FULL LINE OF - - ..'- v ,. Pure Drugs at Reasonable PricesI Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, viz : Nail Files, Scissors, Buffers, Talcum Face Powders, Toilet Waters and Perfumes. IINIIRIF Halr Tooth' c,oth atld Bath brushes, Combs, geS( Hot Water Bottles, Atomizers, Sponges, Chamois, reamer uustcrs, iNiirsing Domes, riiungs. etc SP.Hnn S PP PS tablets Pencils. Pens, Ink, Erasers, Kul- UUIIUUU UUI I LIUU ers, etc. Fine line of Box Papers and Wedding Tablets. Syrin-ouiiuiiiL- O )) NV V -- -- .M.-.Jj- . . . z ,- fervor ' ''"r' the-sea- - . - . : . , con-dlrtbn- s ii Birl-uigto- iym luvep 1 .- ..-- . BEE AD5 PAY v 'im , . 'm .. ' n S VI . BoosU Begin tho New Year with a boost for Earlington. -- nxwTWfirtiw ir.twui riiirtw (J$1 wlu;re' m Mre; to'dftY. O.ifr --. 'I ITtt -jKEE 'U.rilil villi en''., rimes anu is ceiling you so again today-ip- , thja first issue. of the .. -, New Yar.y ,r.p,r 1 I mnnv jjj Read J this istJue of . Tus Beb . Ml un youMWiu auroru enougu en- -, coui;agin information upoii . ,. r .which. (to boost-- - Eirhngton ifclr! ' the uext huudred'tyears. , jThero.' is inore good newe about .Earlingtou q follow. Watoh the, columns of ;hb Bbk 5f6r these true stories 'of cooo things present and tot "come, fhesn g9.od fulfillments ''of fTuB Bkk's tvuo and consistent assur-andes and predictions pf a lonj.-anJTprosperpus foi future . Earlington.; ' . t ;Read Mr. Atkinson'K of fact,-- on the front page, about mining condiU'ons hqrc and his opinion of thefuturool-- ' the coal industry here nutl oi state-raeh' W VINQL cured me force of weUvkiTown dud compe after erytliingelscfhad failed. It tentjBales.jhiae'that ill' strengthened digest tic orrans plfe'asao to ehoy'you gave me a appetite, and throuah peitbfe and we guaVau i wu, vat. wjwjuul uic auglU' ctdistrcs; I do not believe any--. tee;3jJPtlibest of care and at. thing equals. VQL for, stomach .teutibtnF'Our manager has fie trouble .ancLirKHgestion." experience of twenty years iu ; W; E? erhousk,'.: thjs' particular Hue. of, business Portland, 'Me. and tfill do evervthincr within Mr. Thos; G' ;Waldce,of Detroit, his power to see that you get'a Mich., writes, 'A suffcreafor years from a chronic stomach trouble. fair deal, and the best goods fu VINOLf. qntirely cured me after the city for the price. Thanking everythfng elsp Had failed." fVJ3uJieartIy for your patroune uu lrienuBinp ana imping Jo It is the 'curative medicinal ele iuciiL3 ujl iiic uiu a uver, comuiueu serve you even better during the I with the strengthening properties ,m,.inii ., .. .. nr J.UXJLneusieua 10 nil a of tonic iron contained in VINOL, jfuui Prosperous New which makes it so successful in re Happy and ' F storing perfect digestion, and al Year. the. same time building up the weakHopkins Co Operative Co , n ened system, Henry P. Morton, Mgr.f Try a bottle qf VINOL with the Manisonville, Jy. understanding that your money will ' be returned if it does not help you. Artists Drawing and Water Coror I ST. BERNARD MINING COMPANY Paper foralo at this office. , Lame III IB Incorporated vD,rug Department size shoe tBCoe'nts, l.' flesh rapidly depeudablo in every way, V?? ' . , buy for 0 fifbres, hence our low Ktirices. yi3.el! exactly as we . t HBRE IS PKOOP . fl uu,yertisem a straighti.forward; I ifTeed""o long frp gtomacht I trouble and ,indigesjion, that I lost busineas likoavnv. "We' have a Stomach Troubles' Cured by yjool, goods areot tliialiigleBt quality ,1 . W hrty , aujri-imi- . . 'THE,. ; T STANBASB Tte Simpl6st,:?lrongerf -- Tll sto'd' ' A T '& Ti W ' TYF6RiTER Most Pracgfeal1 '. '"V ' i1 I all Madte fyplrr a ti f ..5- r I i - k ' - Wi. r iJi run-dow- f Royal Typewriter Building -- JROYAL TYPEWRITER CO. V JLZS1 nrriTT--- n- . r Qnch In Each win ' . 3Pi-irioix- 3i 11 ' ' M- '' T Pw ' !" mnimiiHiii i,i .mi .n j'?'irftTyrCTaijijxjgBgrpiwgge'BreMMBjWHBw e j " pitv New Vork, "NVJrV -- IIWM i' ' .T bmJmj "i" a tt'wl I ' widl it ) M ., s .' M' . , 1 c P? rf i&j ,. i tiu rtMWilHrfT flMTTTiTli'ii l rtHMIrfM 10 Try Tip Top Flour. best. Dave A It is the ' Happy and Prosperous New All ' Year to of Our Patrons! 19111 5v T7 We have just closed the. rhost prosperous year this store has ever known.' The cash receipts have exceeded that of any previous year, not by hun dreds but by thousands. ' This big increase is not an accident or a happen so; but the logical result of certain business principles whicli we are striving un ceasingly to attain, and that is to give our patrons the vt&y best of merchandise. Our store is growing in public favor because our experience has taught us that the people want good goods, noc cheap goods. We want to make it a household word in every home in the county: If you want it GOOD go to m $ Cv & Cv 0 If ems DULIN'S You K ct See It in Our Ad It's So p AD-TAL- 1PWH A What would you think of a salwsian who reported for duty one day, lay off for two, worked a half day, went off for awek aad so on without any regulars ity? Surelv you would not .ex-pgood service from such a man. And yet some merchants hold advertising;, which is simply a "salesman," up to great results when it is allowed to 4,work" very irregulory. The fact that advertising costs antiey is proof of its value. Things without cost are usually worth only their price. Don't fall to call for Tip Top flour. William Walton made a business trip to Madisonvllle Friday. Miss Kathaleon Corey 6pont Friday in MadlBonvillo with friends. Mr. aud Mrs. l. N. Clark made a trip to Madiuonvillo Friday. Mrs. W. S Dillingham in ado friends m Madisonvllle a visit Friday. Bon Wilson was m Madisonvllle Friday on buBluosa. Frank D. McGary bus returned home from a week's visit in Louis, vlllo. Master EafJ O'Buniion, of S. Ohutles, visited frienda here Friday. I have openud up an undertaking bitbluuHs in Mortons Gap and am wo'l prepared to do embalming and all klndB of funeral work. Phono No 10. P. L. O'JIryuu. Miss Mary Wes't, of Hopkliibvillo, wan the ust of friondH in th city, while attending tlio Shriner attraction, 'Miss Nobody From Star land," aud the trills' dance. Mr. and Mr. Wat Nlsbet and Mr. and Mrs C O. Ashby, of Madison-- j vllle, npe-utho day with Mrs. Win. t Miss Leila Haruhlll, of Madisonvllle. visited friends hero Saturday. $i Mrs. S. M. Hopkins, of Columbus, Cv Cv Ohio, who lias been visiting ber sister, Mrs. D. P. Banks, of the city, Si Cv left Saturday for a visit to friends Ktli as in Chattanooga, Toun. Miss Luoilo SatterUeld, of Nashville, Tenn., who has been visiting I relatives here and at St. Charlos M &3 for several days, has returned home. If you have a friend or relative M Mr. and Mrs. fl Tj. Ross and chil living at a distance, send them the Bee a year it will only V5 dron, James Bradley antgfLouiso I Ross, havo roturned home from a coBt and dollars and it will be a convisit to relatives iu Murpbroesboro, stant r'emludor of"you, twice eaoh Semi-Weekly Adams, our enterprising merchant made a business trip to Madisonvllle Friday.' MesdameB D, E. .Lynn and Albert Hawos are spend inj; tho week in this city with friends. Mrs. M. B. Long and daughter, MlHsEIIzaboth, Bpont tho day with friends tu Madlsonvllio'Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Oleo. Oianninl, of Providence who liavo been visiting iu this city, havo roturned tiomo. Mrs. W. S. Bramwell and daughter, Bessie May, of Nashyille, spoilt Friday in MadlHonyllle with friend-- . F. G. Pnyne, lu charge of tho works of the L. &K. Railroad Co , was lu Madisonvllle Friday. W. E. Pash, purchasing apjent for tho St. Bernard, who has been sick, waB able to ho at hiB desk Friday. If you havo not used Tip Top FJour, you have not Used the best. clerk for Lawrence Turner, Barnes, Cowand & Co., was pro., sonted with a handsome suit case by tbo firm for selling tm largest amount of doods during tho Xmas tolo-phone Say Tip Top Ffour to your gro- eery man. Obarlo'y Gregory, of Yazoo City, Miss., Js In this, city the guosts of relativoH. 'jfiS Allyu Muckolls and sister, MIbb Maud Nuckolls have been the guests Cv of frlendB ;ind relatives here for W vv soveral days Bert, Dugau, of Owonsboro, at tendod the dances iu this city the nr paBt week Floyd Franklin, of Dawson Sprlugs, was hore Thursday and r&i T r. n , New Year's Greeting T We extend to our patrons and friends sincere 11 Friday. V: Good Wantkd on salesman to work men Bkk b&ses, commission women. Apply t Smmi or Cv w thanks fdr their liberal patronage during the year nineteen hundred and ten and respectfully solicit a continuance of- i tLc same througK the as has Weekly present year. VVe will, teen our cusn 0 tom, carry a complete line of high class goods at reasonable prices and we are always prepared to meet the wants of our customers in any de-partment. Wishing you one and all a PROS- - PEROUS NEW YEAR W. R. COYLE, Manager Ky. St Bernard Store, Earlington, ST. BERNARD MINING CO., Incorporated Toun. week. V5 7a? ST9 I I News of the Town j Tip Top Flour ttlln th bill. Mary Mnrtlu visited friends in Mftaleonvlllo Saturday mid Sunday Miss Elizabeth Victory spent Thursday night In MudlnonvilJo with friends. Bradley Friday. L. L. Goodloe, of this olty, waB in Prof. Pratt Bailey, who is teaching school at Anton, was tho guest Madisonvllle. ot Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodge SunPjlk Blair, of this city, spont day night. Sunday with the .family of J. E. Mr. and Mrs. Will Luton and Fawcott in Madisonvllle. daughter, Gladyp, of Elmitoh, Ky., Elmer and Jess Witherspoon, of spent Saturday and Sunday in to- - thlB olty, visited in Madisonvllle tho guests of friends. ky Satday. The therraomotor registered, Hti!a MraKate Withers, of this city, morning, 8 degrees above zero, the was in Madisonvllle Saturday visitSnow ing friends. minimum tor tho wlntor. fell to depth of three InoheB by sevJohn Oolbort, of this city, was in en o'clock. Railroad movements Madisonvllle Saturday. from the north are vory much imBarnett & Stone are still doing peded by tho more severe conditions biiBinoBS at tho same old star.d, rein that direction, and all trains will us your o roof. probably run late today. Operation gardless of We are Phone on our carrying of the mines today i much hinder coal orders. same as ever. We han- runaJ, business tho ed, too, though all mines are fdlo all kinds of feed, moal, flour, etc. uing. Phone 130 Barneit & Sto:e. Read the good things about Eirl-- 1 J. M. Millc of this city, is visiting u ton aud ton coal Uid railroad in Ivellys. outlook in this issue iid BODd ' relatives ChSter Browning and wife, of Two hundred years li wlll make this place, visited in Madisonvillo " Eirllngion an old towV-Mtf. Blount Jones ant., 'ster, Miss Saturday and Sunday. Mrs Frankio Keown and sister, Virginia Tate, ol MadiFonvllie,wero Miss Eflle Stokes, wore In the com -b re Saturday visiting friends. Miss Mnnvo Haley, and attractive ty seat Saturday. y u g lady of Madisonvllle, viHited Hazel Grfffln visited friends in Madisonvllle Sunday, fr oids here Saturday. 11 "x AY.YW.WWIWYWiVWWW B. 1 M: SLATON, Undertaker rViADlSONVILLE, KY- - Everything New. 2ie Finest ITearse in the County NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. MASONIC BUILDING i - '" ziFEF THE - BESP- - TELEPHONE - SERVICE I00KHERE, MRri'ARHER! Note that ths Cumberland Telepliono &, Telegraph Company, Incorporated, Is offer-In- g to you an Ideal proposition for te'ahou3 service. Usln our pmico you fiirte ot Ion,; distnce.corinections to every important point in the United StMoo'. The Bdvaniatcsof to ephonls se(viqo in you re idence are too tlui.ieroiM tos mention, btftajoohu Retting. Accurate thorn wnuld bs ilally co nmaIcaiion wth thu m irkits. obtiininR pric-reports n the weather, callisijrtup yoai neiRhhoro, friends and rr at ves. All these pleasure are more thin worth ihe pri e you would pa) (a th? service. aid Literature nd infonnatlon furnished by calling on oi-- r irandgei, &. G. Mann. aitfBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. lZZr SJL BEE'ADS PA. GET THE HABIT fBSM wm TV & m QlQIQKt I NEED THE MOfsiT ' T- -r 1 M The Greatest Money Raising Furniture and r H CfieCSaliM w p rs-.'- 1 m utcc" i ' BH 1 iJW I must raise money, and each article in the house is offered r at.asacrihce'MMy loss is your gain, K best made Furniture of the newest designs, and a carefully selected prices is at your disposal. 1 need the money Ting&arp " wcho I . . jwt ree ri.i. beiecLion 01 liic t i r l Ol yij.: . m - " Vmhh "-"' n 1 ''MTTTrff I I I I I t aLaBI.no3irLA.rNOli, 1 4 II II MH n J - MW ill I U- ' Iron Bed (like- picture) full size, blue or white enamel, thoroughly baked, former price $6.00, now The best 6ed Sprinmade. Gu;anteed against saggiug, fOr- - $4.50 r--V A. Genuine Brass Beds, best finish (like 0, now, pjqture) fampffmt 4f Cf n T (like cut) golden oak finish," a regular $2.00 value, now 8ft "V" lw 2E nV ierpiice'f3.Q,rnow V ' J. a. m l TVocker This Rocker (like picture) high back, mahogany finish or genuine quartered oak, wood or cobbler seat, former price $3.50. ow . -- $1.50 30 and 35c Fancy Japanese at 1 f- -- $2.50 tA f v MORTON All OakDresser.large Stf Ingrain Carpets, all wool, 65c val ues reduced jto .. J All ! 50c J Sewing Rockers, cobbler oak, seat. Special i yard yard L Large variety of patterns as low as All prices reduced. IK'' Oak Chair, price $5.00, now I mirror, former $11.00, now -. , r- price j MADISONVILLE, " KY. all I 25c ' i " te Pi LACE CURTAINS WINDOW SHADES $4.98 $9.50 f Mfb 1 tW Room Size Rugs-- , all grades at greatly reduced prices. , , 8 n VT A VS lii ai "ft! "." H5i ., Jt.TTfe tf ;. - f been sick for the last few days,, is able to be to be out again. Miss Syble Hart spent the day iu Mortons Gap Saturday. Mifs Aileen Davis spent Saturday and Sunday in Louisville. Prof. G. D. Collins, who has been vlBiilng in Louisville, has returned home. Miss Sidney Bowles, of .St. Louis, who has heeu the guest of Mr. aud Mrs. J. D. McPherson, Jr., for several dnvs, has returned home. Harrison Hollman, of Mortons Gap, is visiting hiB parents, Mt;. and Mrs. Ashley Hollman, a few days. Mrs. Nuchols, of Hopkinsville, is visiting relatives in this city. George A. Eudaley, of Nebo, was in the city Saturday on uBlness. Sam Arnold, a promlneut young Madisonville Notes BY AILEEN DAVIS. Cummings patents In Cannol- ton, inn. Will prltohett left, Sunday for a short stay In Lousvllle. Mr. ADDITIONAL KEWS OF THE TOWN f mmmmmmmmmttmmmmmHmtmmmmmmtm.mmammmmmxmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmimt Bine Stocking Club. 16 home oh WeBt Sugg street, Friday afternoon, December 30, 11)10. After tho program was dispensed witli the plans for the study oourse for the remainder of the year were thoroughly dismissed by all the members. The invited guests present during the social hour were .Mlses Mary West, Miss Helen Gregory, Miss Florence Allyn and Miss Hattlo West. Mi6s Gardiuer at the conclusion of the meeting served a most excel-len- t and appetising lunch. Miss Lillian Jlobards will be the hostess Saturday January 14. Surprise Party. Q'lito. a number of her literary and Isabella Gardiner (lelTj-lnfly. entertained the moiuhers of the "Blno Stocking Club" in a regular Miss feocliil Bossion in her friends -- " .gave Miss Sibylo Hart a surprise party, at her home on Hall street Saturday night. A number of interesting games were played and delightful refreshments served. The Misses following wero present: Margaret' and Louis McPherson, Hazel aud Lucy Fawcett, Agues Bailey, Metabeth Sory, Eleanor Smith; Messrs William Ross,fcSam Holeman, Arnold, Montgomery Gleu Eudaly, J as. Sory, Harry Taliaferro, Bailey Russell, Chas. Gregory, Hersohel ; Logan, Lysle Hjbmspu, Roy Vannoy, Perk Adorns au'djjLawson FaxouJLMisses detf aireiMeu HientsW. , ."., fct ... in BerviniTLiirairt r- .rU..- - m iwsJuTrls. Dance. On Friday evenutW tlo grls'.dattce the Elks' Home given of the visitors of MadlBmvillo and the youuggman ofiijfc city, proved to be a l)appyclifiaxlo the social oveuts of tlioTiolidayason. The programs had a Harrison Flscljer girl in evening dress etched oirtlie cover page with red program pencils. The music emp.loy.ed was Linstrotn's Or- businessman of this city, visited rriends in Nashville Friday. of Compton, Rev. Theodore Oweusboro, was khere Sunday and preached at the Baptist church. Mrs. D. H. Kiuchloe, ot this city, took part in the Old Fiddlers' Contest at MortoiiB Gap Saturday night. Miss Grace Kuykeudoll, who has heeu visiting Miss Winnie Ashby, has returned to Morgantown. Mrs. F. T. Mosley, of Nortouville, was hero Saturday. Kimmel Finley, of St. Charles, who has boon visiting frteuds hero, has returned homo. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Clements has rented the Waltrip "propriety on East Ceuter street and are moving in this week. Arch Goodwin, Morton McPherson aud Ernest Williams spent Sunday in Evansville. Mibs Nannie Anderson for Cinoinnatti to enter the'Cin- 'cintmtti Uuiverfaity of Musin. Miss Topsy Nlcholls attended the HaVsville Xnms danco Thursday night. left-Monda- IiVor Miss Ethejl, 1nDl't line hooll thn guest of MIbi leula'h 'Driver during chestra of" Henderson. Durinythe intermission a refreshing luncheon was served. -. m ' "Mrs. Wimberly is visiting Mentis in Louisiville this week. ' MUb Bernfce Wlmhorly, who has Si-3ssss- MiBS atti West, S Hopkins ville, l8nrTkIadl8ofiyjlwTv.isiliiijr "her as Mnnln Svruti. For Rain hv th M faltlrT Hannrt-Mtiinl cousin. Mrs.;Clara NlsbejL nf t.htt Mf Bowling Greeiff.Sjtinlng Company, Incorporated. JimJohueoo. of T.1uTft attended the itirls qauce hero Antler Hotel Will Openi . day a yen lift. 'HeUAv Brown, Jas. A Fraticeway will open Misses Lois and who'hvvq.beu thd guests of Mrs. G. the Antler HoteT'aborU January j. . is a popu 'RMjusoveral itfi.$vQ returned , ' 'to 'Bfrtfrvi'dfcliCB, I make a Mr.?aii(I'krP RCunim'itij, success. of the .Jbsvu'fisg Iereto have retu'rjl!e&fwntf from a visit tp fore ' rn . . . the holidays B1 MIbs Bessie Cobb, of this city, visited friends in Madfsonville Sat. ; urduy. You Can Eat Anything. i'Eat what your stomach craves Miss Charlie Davis, "made friends without the slightest four of iwdttres-tlo- In Madisonville a visit Saturday on which is an awful feeling. TTqu o' will not be bothered with Sour business. Dave Ktunhloe, of Madisonville, Stomach, Heartburn, Nausea, Bad Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will was here Saturday on business. take one dose of DigeBtoze. It reMiss Ola Shaver, who lias been lieves and cures as if hy Magic. Pleasant as Candy. Roliof in one spending the holidays .vlth the minute. Got a 60c bottle from the family of Piu&roo Shaver? returned drug department of the St. Bernard to Nashville Sunday' where sho will Mining Company, .Incorporated. utteifll a Bnsiuess Uolloae. A Card From Bourland & Moore, W.'W. Tdt5d, of the Moitons Gap country, was hero Saturday, We wish to say to allour D. D. Wo.odrdfl aud J. J, Fall I, of ft tend 8 and customers we, have Saturday on enjoyed a very prosperous ye.nr St. Charles, were here business. under our cash system, aud-"- we General .Manager Frank Rash feel that we have saved youjall a made a business trip to Providence ' nice little sum of money by deal-lu- g Saturday. "with us ahu paying cash, as Mrs. J. M. Kestncr and daughter, we have made our prices very Lennie who have boon visiting in low and have given our custom- Madisouvillehavo returned home. Geo. Coyle, of Madisonville, was ers the benefit of the loss that here Saturday on business. comes iu a credit business. We have increased our business to Margaret Rodgors, of this place, is visiting her auut, Mrs. B. B. Hack' the biggest year we have ,eye'r ney, of Howell, Ind. had and feel that, evon witli the Mra. Tom Causler, who has been small profits we have made, more visiting relatives here several days, money than any other year; has returned to Howell. Now starting in with the" uew Miss Myrtle Gilkie, of Crofton, year we are going to contine our who has been visiting rolati.vus and strictly cash business aud still friends here, has returned home. J J. Harlan, who .was formerly save our customers money. We with the Rose Creek Coalonly ask you t ive us a cisiucSrnl "ne puny, now has charge of the to price you our nomls 'lweTjftyhj nes at the Shamrock mine. aie sure we can convince you it Mr. and Mrs. John B. Atkinson pays to pav cash. Wishing you all a happy and aud little daughter, Nan, who have boen prosperous New Year siiaji con- days, visiting iu Nashville . a few have returned home. tinuation of vour cash pa'trinaue ' Miss Spillman, a Katheriue we remain, charming young lady of this place, .,Yonrs for busiiu-sst v left Friday for an extended visit to Bourland & Mooiffi. x rriends in New York City. Madisonville,'! Ky. John Moore; wli'o has been .spendNo More Dyspepsia. ing the holidays here, returned to Gas, or other Stomach Troubles. Culver, Ind , yesterday, where he Nothing will remain undigested or will reenter school. sour on your stomach if you Miss Sue Foard and Mrs. Kline, of will take a little Dlgesteza. a'power-- f til digestive, harmlosB and pleasant" this oltyl(are. visiting in Louisville " n, . FOR AN EASY SHAVE TRY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: -- y : : Colgates Shaving Povvcler 25 cents .... . .,', ..... ..t 25 cents Colgates Shaving Stick 25 cents Johnson's Shaving Crearri . r 10 cents Barber Bar. . . . .;; Williams' to cents Colgates Barber Soap All of the above are made by' manufacturers of National repute and have Stood the most rigid tests. We also have anything iri the Safety or old style razors. .....,....'. , . SOLD ON AN ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE ST. BERNARD MINING CO. y INCORPORATED EARLINGTON, KENTUCKY , FREE WONDERFUL NEW MEDI CAL DISCOVERY - flVE DAYS TREATMENT Of Wonderful New Discovery Sent;: Free to all Sick - DiiAltln I (.UUIl. : -a-iy 4 .y or Afflicted i , a. Walsh lius tlo:,i(ltl to send to all peop'fwMjfejf6r . Dit frp nninf trim fnifiil ofjiis wonderful-- ' new discovery? vvii1oll Ijas lie I'eelstJnut it cured thousands that suffered as yon now suffer to sufferiiifi Immunity to aive tliem tlie hum-fi-t of this won i8..due it derful treatment. J V Rot-nurr- week . , ' f " '(- . ', Wv ' - lBtli.Urjcgwav WjfeSji' ..-. . - -- MM HM H lWPiii h : . ' !! j : : . pa Asthma Sufferers old people with a hacking cough and will find instant relief in Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam and Pine Tar Compound, made from the Sprue-anPine tree. Your living made more pleasant and life prolonged by 'using tills valuable remedy. Try It. Price BUo. For sale by drug department of the St. Bernard Mining: Company, Incorporated. d All lie usks is that you send him yournairiR and addresfei tell-ins- ? him how you suffer, and he will send you free proof treatment for your cusp, entirely free. in plain wrapper, bv return mniLj You are uritier no obligations trt him. Ho will KPtid you with thJV free treatment his hook for vour uuidanee. . This book is alftcTfroe, Just sit down now nud write today as you may Hot sen ulna offer ami 111. T knmv mv t.rnntnipnt. i. n s.ifA niul tsnrn ftiirfl fur Rheumatism. 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