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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 10, 1911
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YEAR Il IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR EARLINGTON, TWENTY-SECON-D ShiisS USINESS i ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE vl od far-sight- and FRIDAY HOPKINS COUNTYAKY., TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1911 Jbwiii No. 3 TWENTY-TW- O ANTLEE HOTEL DAMAGED BY FIRE MEN INDICTED Los Angeles Grand Jury Fire Fighters had Flames Under Control After an Hours Hard Work. ' THE BE lias Boosted Ellington For More Than TWENTY ft'EARS Have You? Tho Madisonville Notes BY AILEKN DAVIS. day. Mrs. Field Ib tho guest of relatives and friends In Earliugton. J. W. Porter, of this city, was in Earlington Satuiday. Sam Morgan, of Earlington, was here Monday. Dock Fo'wler, living near Ash g, is trying to interest tho farmers to organize a stock company for the purpose of building a trolly line from ABhbybnrg ti the L. & N. line; a distance of 18 miles. Mr. Fowler and progressive citiis a zen of Hopkins couuty and realizes by-bur- Charge Dynamite Plot and sale Murder IN Whole- THE LOS ANGELES TIMES DYNAMITE EXPLOSION 'CASE v 7 v '- - Aneoles, Jan. 0. The grand jury in the Lob Angeles Times explosiou case returned twentv-twindictments lute Thursday. All of tho indictments charge murder in connection with that crime. It is not likely that the .names of any of the indicted will bo madi public until after have been made. It is believed u large number of San Franciscaus have been indicted. Wholesale murder, tho out como of a dynamite plot, is understood to b'e the charge set forth in all tho indictments. The return of tho ludictmeuts wl a the culmination of a disaster that excited the people of Los Angeles to a degree tlmtfor a few days bordered almost upon panic and resulted in the offerAlways Blessed ing of rewards aggregating uear-I- with a Hearty Appetite If you use Dlgesteze. It holpayour Rtomuch db $100,000. the work, digests what you eat and J Onion labor, Which the Times miikoB good rich blood from your ud its proprietors had opposed, food. No more Sleoploss Nights, Headaobo or Stomach Misery. Get was injected into the situation, rid of all these troubles with Digos-tezFifty centB a bottle, worth ten and when tho special graud jury fold itB cost, at drug department of was empaneled ou October 25 it tho St. Bernard Mining Company, was immediately confronted with Incorporated. iwo conflicting theories,,, Los o nr-rea- ts I A fire alarm was turned in a few minutes after eleveu o'clock Saturday night and the Antler Hotel was found to be. on fire. Fortunatly tho hose was near at hand being in tho Ruby Lumber Company buildiug aud was; connected aud doing good work in less than fifteen minutes after tho first alarm. The fire is supposed to have originated in room No. 7 and a fire had been kindled in this room during the dav by tho porter who was preparing tho room for the occupancy of Morton McPhorson. Mr. France-wa- y had lately leased this building from Ohas. trice and would have opened it in a few days,, Tho furniture was the property of Mr. Franceway and is considerably damaged by water, it was insured by II T, Whittinghill for $2,000. The estimated damage to the building is about one thousand dollars the amount of insurance ib not known. i Thursday Afternoon Literary Clnb Mrs. Clyde Ruby beautifully the Thursday afteroon Literary Club at its regular business and social session, on rhurs-da- y aftronoon, January 5, 1011, at THE BEE Has Always Believed in Earlington And Earlington'si Future And SAID SO! Have You? BMB BHM RBB I CL t$ EL Ell M BRBf t (or ' successors) Will Boost Earlinkon For the Next 200 YEARS her homo on Soath Main street. A most excellent review of tho events of the Civil war, was given by Miss Bonnie Vera Murphy, which was intensely interesting in every detail. Miss Carrie Atkinson, in a paper that she had prepared with much thought and feeling, paid a beautiful tribute to Women of the Southland, who so tenderly assisted in trying to promote the noblo cause of the men of their land. Tho Sketch ol Uncle. Tom's Cabin was men minutely given by Mrs. Laurel iluby, in which she pictured the influence that this little story bad in imbittoring the already poisonous feeling between the inhabitants of tho North and Southland. Misses Hattie West, of Hopkins-villo- , Holon Gregory, of Yazoo City, Miss., and Florence Allyn. of Spokane, Wash., were tho Invited Ruesta during the social hour. At the conclusion of the buslnesB session, Mrs. Ruby.served the most elaborate of lunoheons, carrying out the colbrs of .tJie.olvnY through its be to all interested along the line. Mrs. Robt. L. Fenwlok, of Earlington, was in Madisonville Saturday shopping. Br. Roy Robm&on, of Hopkins-vill- o, spent Sunday In thb city the guest of friends. Miss Louise Wilson will leave Wednesday morning for Knoxville, Tenn., to spend Boveral weeks with what a paying investment this will friends. W. G. Head, of Henderson, returned to this city Saturday to spend Beveral days with relatives. Lysauder Bone, of Nebo', wa.s bore v- Saturday. t i Mrs.'JTimes R. Rash, of Earling ton, was.in thiB oltySaturday shop- - Have You Begun Yet? Join Our y Uavorat courieTW r,rM$ih. & ffuasday from Louisville and 'Frankfort to spend several days with his family. Ben Davis Ib in EvanBvillo buying goods for the store of the Oak Hill Coal Compauy. Miss Mary Patterson, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. C.B. Jenkins, in Providence, for the past week, returped homo Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Shelley Ashby ae visiting relatives in Hanson this ' week. Mrs. C. C. Givens spent the weekend Jn providence with Mrs. Douglas Ruckuran." The local theatrical company having .soveral weeks ago given , I" KVMI'AtMkfJ JUOUVVU1UVU4IIVU UVUIV "200 CLUB" : . Krs, Battle Entertains. ' "tf ". - e. Subscribe for ThejBee and Boost Earlington for r Jfa ':. -- Bridge club was entoHlitifed on Friday oharmibgjy afternoon at the homJFof Mrs. R. C. Sut'tleonVwest Centerj.alrntoJ. The South-en- d TKoso'rSi-esen- t F. Head,tj. 4 Y. Llude'ay, A. TKDuin-minc- s. wer'W'drs II. CwfltoHag Thsorles, lr V-- h A h 'One of these, supported by the llndiugs of an investigating committee appointed by Mayor Alexander, was that the times plant had been blowu up by dynamite conspirators. Tho others, presented by the committee named by tho State buildiugs trades couvention, in' session here, was that gas was responsible. More than forty witnesses, .the majority of them identified with tho. union labor movemont, were summoned from Sau Francisco and other cities. In addition labor union officials were summoned. In all the graud jury .examined moro than 200 persons v .ttlirv in flin nnininn nf ilaf nnf iAd that worked here ami Sjm Fran-ciccould throw some light on the alleged murder plot. Among the labor leaders sum ruoned from San Francisco were Olaf IS. Tveitmoe and Antou Johaunseu, who were supposed te have known J. B. Bjyce, M. A Schmidt aud Duvijl Kiujrn, three suspects in the cae!'Jj?tio were iu this city for a fevlu)ds after the explosion, but who subsequently disappeared'.' According to the!" detectives, ,Bryce, Schmidt fhiurhuVd wVe tn0 three from a San Frjiliooi ptyVuVr fi'fm the dynaifitrjged t been usodVtoJjgOfetroy t lie Times, and partof "whicli was e later found injJMg infernal o, aijuj,?-Kupla- ti ip-hav- L. &. K. WILL GET INTO NEW ', "EARLINGTON HEADQUARTERS Office Being 200 YEARS" JBfF m0SS&-'fiftr.. .i' . II son, Geo. $,, Olvdo Rubv. J.vJiMoPher- C.AsMfifeton, Laurel Ruby, . e fma-cfaiu- dence plantenuuder the resiof Fe'liK J. ZdelnuMlaar, Hie, secretary of Manufacturers'tc this city. JMerchants and Associalion. Tint, organization 'had oppjfiTsim the extension of LiboVumqngjfM" " gHoervisors for their capture. " Two days ago anfiulrfi&onal Reward of $25,000 was fMnally offered by the Oouilty Btfard of ?m$ Eat what your stomach craves without; the slightest fear of indices- tla,u which Is an awful fueling. You wjii not be bothered witti Sour S&macOi Heartburn, Nausea, Bad 3ftjath or Heavy Feeling if yrifrwill a tgjt one dose of Dlgedtezo. Itre-fantl cares as if by Mngic. jpUjMjutc aH Candy, Relief UY one n7atiw, Get a 5Qo bottle from the drop department of the St. Barnard Mining Company, Incorporated. V You Can Eat Anything. '"Charlie's Aunt'; at the Morton Theater, in this city, for the Elks' OF , QUICK ACTI0M7 VIGILANCE COMMITTEE were Charity Benefit Fund, have arranged SAVES DWELL6 The L. & N. officials and dis ONE THOUSAND BUSINESS MEN & MrsL.'i;Rabv"scorkl tlie' .u'rat- - to give this same , production in Ky., tFriday evening, ql1 pdtiiMl alad'was Princeton - .. . patchers will occupy this week, BBufrnlSs . . a Jamwry 13, the proceeds to go for to Regulate Movement of "Un- Fte in Roof of Capf. .West' Honie 'on ywiirdediu exquisite-violet- , frenph probably tomorrow, tliPtr new Organized ' JiitRBkqlr, , .the, benefit of the" Elks 'Lodge in Railroad Street jfesterday. ' desirables" at Los Angeles. on top floor of People's quarters ' LUa hlhvAa ...un . 'V.V 'that, city. This play, "inall of its i' Bank building. Partitions have ttr twt 3.- a M..lJt mo ClllUD YYCIO UUUIJltil,OU UIB,.HB WUU raoBt expejjept luncheon ,waa lip 'OUU HID "CN1... V. i J. M illltfJ uimnsc i'uv !. ure was daintily srer,,ved',by Mrs. Sutle,. new been built, furniture A vigilance committee com - txA I 'i .4 lisacters well chosen for their put in aud wires aud instruments noses of 1,000 businpss men of causea.yesterday moruliig 't'o are boiug located. Ohief opoia-to- r Los Angeles, Onl,, is to be 'or- hoM$e.Jm. r'aHroad street, occu- - MisseB Georgia aud'Blan'ohBiBhop VWl Daves, of ClovlSi N.ew Mex-io'Visiting friejndJn Nashville thp L- & N. system ganized in that city following pieuoy.vY. w Oobb, of jRrrfved here Sunday afternoon vfear,, p. oj JN. relatives for several weeks. L has charge of tho installation,. the renewal of dynamiting andlc dufet6r, atlfd owne"d'vbv Mr'tfU!. Rfadloy Ib visiting in ' Floyd .Fxanklin, pf Dawson ii."' .i:-Ani,i, ne Mobt of the floor is occupied by wreckiug of the Llewellyu Iron ., ' J Spjrlrffs, returned home Friday, 'iville this weok. ,tv office of the traiu dispatchers, WorkB by Onion men, early oil aau perhaps other heirs 'of. the (M f "nHQlft Kmnrth want, tn Mkn. .after vlsiUng frieuds and relatives Oscar Stevens. The fie.e .ul'nton.iruesday to visit friends. the rest of the space being taken Ohristmas mbrninK. Their ol; forpeveral days here, by office of Traiu master Wiso ject, Press reports state,' is t rtmeut made h good rrfaV.OHlBB Aileou Davisinade.a busi-is- e .George Green returned to ClarkB-vlll- e ' quick'ly, Ibut pesa trip to Earingtojti Monday. and a small office for Assistant drive away "undesirables or th itnuuut'u uiw Monday, after vis,Jting friends .&. here for several days. Superintendant Deveuy, who labor union, nintafors. who wj t'hfc sicnal cjme that the firenv&s VV..F. Goodfjctifrnade-.bU8ine(i,, .oirt and hose.wad not unvoifd. trip to Earlingtpn Monday. Charlie Franklin, one of Madison-ville- 's ,fl finds it advisable to spend much be tlnft thpr a t Sheltb'n was in Nortph'viUe foi;empst lawyer, made a rch LongstaF'itiitl sc'no others j, of hie time here now on account wnnted(lferj. lfd if !tliey 'refuse ' x, trip to JSSrlington and Daw.MrtUday. flying in of the importance of Earlington to leave.tftps willbe; taken te wjio were nearjmy, Mrs. Ed 'Moore and children "and son Springs' Saturday, iu Interest of as a freight traffic center. force rlionr, 'lAiiitajors coming the root" and. imt1 the fire out MrB. Roy Hall, of Ma'disonvillo, vis- his clients.1 .S v !storJliejJt'V will be met at the witliAvater Ijifiijtjie house' hy' -S jh Mrs. Frank Sims, of Hanson, 'A ti..''Bri;.ta" "" i Tuilruud htutrou Hud told to laVe drant. It Seems to "Jin ve, caught ited friendB in Earlington today. spent several days here last week Everett Jennings, of Chicago, j.Ib You cannot fee) fUfo without n bot- nt oocc E ul RoaiM-p- , ' attorney fijoni sparks oii of',lhe'4liimney in Madisonville visiting relatives the gueBvt of friends. tle of Otto'B Spruce Gum Balsam and of tho Mwichants' and M.innfa'c-turer- s' falling on th e shingles. ' for a few days, Leslie Whitfield, of Nebo, was in Pino Tar Compound in your home if 'i is? truck-in- g you have little qvesus'it is a positive N. M. Hplemau, of Dawson, is in this city Saturday on business. A8 icianou, yh() epooific In Croup, Bronchitis and ? Asthma SiiSerers fie city spending 'couple days Morton MoPherson, LawBon Faxthe dyuioiuters 'ho, wrecked Coughs. It works like magic. Oiie with his mother, Mrs, Sallie Hole-ma- on and Ernest WilliamB were In dose will irlve relief aud'the dauber The Times Building. on "October, and old people with aliawliingcongh attending Sunday Eva,nBville wjlUflndv instant relief' in Qtto'a Ib over. For sale by drug department "of the St. 'Bernard Mining 11. and killed 20 men, sayfe that Spruce'.Cfum Baleamand Pme.Tar of Mortons, Gap, " Madame Sherry." GabrieJ Stokes, Company, Incorporated. he has evidence to show that the Compound, made frbhx. th0 Sprucp was In the. city yesterday. ", MissElBle Wilson is visiting in and Tine- - tree. Y6ar rtviujj made Lie well vn outrage and the sim nore pleasaut uudtUfe prolonged by Mr. and MrB. Thad Orton, of Han- EvaiiBville thlB woek. KENTUCKY INSTITUTE T v ultnneous attempt h kill the using this valua'ol'e romedyvrry it. son, wore hrd Tuesday shopping. O. W. Waadill made a buslueas fco B0c For sale by dru'dopart-ment', FOE BLIND IS FREE watchman at the Lacy Iron works. MrB, llanner Stevenson who has trip to Hopkiusville Monday. Sj. BpYnard' Mining the $ere only a couple of a senior vompany, lacorporatet Cas Walker was in Earlington b,een viBltingMrs. J. D.Sory for sevPaid and Clothing Every Railroad Fare eral daysv Vaturnod home Monday Sunday. rf attacks planned." Furnished Free. & '.I Mrs. Walter Daves and little son C&ntcst at Diamond Store Mortons Gap aftorno'oD, Mis3 Mattb3E, Boze, of Nashville, Lawronoe, returned to their home GE OF INTERBURRAN V Now Oyer. The Kentucky lustitiitefor the Tenn., is qUit'ofsiclcat the homo of iu Earlington last week, aftor vIbIU ON NEW TIME CARD SERVI The contest for the hancfeome Mrs. J. G. f Blind is having difficulty in .get-t- f lng Mr. and Mrs. James L Mason, BHallin this city. tiug th4 public to understand hNot Believed Present Schedule Will be dining table and couch that lias .W, P.' Graham, "of Earlington, Pittsburg, Penn , for several weeks. bedircarriod'on by the "Diamond spet.t Sunday in Hendtrson aud Misses Elizabeth and Katherine that, there is no cost attached to Disturbed Spite of Congestions. rT store'5 .at 'Mortons Gapinded Clovorport with friends and rela- GivenB are visiting their Bistor, atteiui'aVce iu that institution, h. Mrs. Douglas Ruokmau, in ProviA new time card will go into Saturday and JNo. 234 Ivon the tives. anu as a consequence ino aneu-danc- o dence, during the week-enwill Tlio Blue Stocking at the present time isnot ofi'ect on the L: & N. today or Oouch, No. 2507 won the table. Saturday aftoruoon, Club p. m mot Mrs. C. F. Wimborly and children , at at 2 holder? of these lucky, hum? as large as it probably would l?e tomorrow, with no.ciange of The "tho holno of Miss Lillian Robards, returned from Louisville Friday, otherwise, .;)" time at Earlington worth noting. berfa kill call at the store aud re' ia thlB city. after spending several days with . r'Proi'. B. B. HuntoOn stated' to- All the interbnrbau runs remain ceive their premium?-Mrs. John L. Grayot will enter- friends. ". :! as .they have been N day that the institute is nol au undiFtuibecl tain the "Woman's Book Clnb at Mrs. Gordon Hall returned to her L. & N. to Extend $3,500,000 inuUn. their next business session Wednes- homo in Fr&nkfort Saturday, after asylum for the treatment ;of under the present time card. So ; tains- w day afternoon, January -. 1011, at spouding several weeks withher blindness, as many people imag far as the Bee if. able to discover mother, MrB. Lillie cKrr, b this fovn Eresidejit, W. L. Mapot-he- r the homo of Mrs. W. O. "Mortou. itle, bnt a free school fdr tlie it seems quite uulikley that any city. Judge Yost and W. J. Cox made a of the Louisville & 'tyash .blind, supported as any. jotKer changes will be made in this serbiidlness trip to Greenville Monday. Have you a weak throat? if bo, public 6chool. Ohildron are fur" vice, which is not so satisfactory vijle railroad, annouuced on a Dr, J. D. Sory was oalled toMor-vjll- o you cannot be too careful, You cannot bBgin treatment too early. uihhoil with clothing free of to the oublic, thonuh it is well speech at the 'Lexington' Oom. Monday, Each cold makes you more liable to charge at this schoj, aud where known that tn'e interburban runs niercuil club binquet thai his Dr. J)rake was iu Nortonvilie another and tho last in always the " harder to cure. If you wjll take they seek admission to it their add quite seriously ntrti'mes to tornptiip y t)y. Jpeud' $3,500,000 Monday. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as Mrs. Ben F. Fields, of Seattle, the outset you will bo saved much railroad fare is even paid vto the congestion of traffic on this for ninety eight miles of extension into Eastern Kentucky. trouble. Sold by Geo. King & Sons. WaBh., visited friends here Louisville. (Louisville Times,) part of tho division. m ' Equipped for Occupancy During This Week. 7" -- nfyM HelaKGregorM'ss. Newholt.t-6fELifi)rton- Annaie 4fr)i$lWl? 1 ryii - fJUK-O- v . o, - Vii-A-T- S, aa iiS& t. t lo s warif C-'- -- . cu,t-ahol- e 5 -- c.. mst' ! r n. of io c&( ,' , ni d. - 1- -- 1 : ' dkWrfy-- faM - f 4 iBee bibb PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER 0. E. PAWOETT I ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER Subscription Rates Year Six mouths Three months Single copies Ono . OM'! .$1.00 50 25 5 ? CITY DIRECTORY. MajyrTrJEkC1Bonrland., uii -t Police. JudKe A. J. Boouett. Chief of Police Wm. Brad lex- -, . Night Chief J JEI. Hambv. Tax Assessor J. H. Corbitt. City Olork Paul P. Price. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. City Physician W K. Nlehot, City Engineer R. E. Whlpiler. Street Commissioner Bobt. Wood Councllmon Jno. B, Atkinson, Madison Oldham, F. D. Rash, Geo. C. Atkinson, Thos. Blair, C. M Henry. Meeting night first Monday night In each month. School Trustee Paul M. Moore. Board of Health Ed M. Trahern Jno.X, Taylor, Curtis B. Johnson. X- w 1H 1 11 vm t i i i U5 n KJsea .. ,". I!xtensively ty lie r (Suf v,"$wp8?fetG5- ISHsfflBjlfew of Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League Member Sp3cimen copies mailed free on application. Correspondents wanted In all parts of the county. Address ns for U. S. Gov't THE m m Branch Office in Morten's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Mii-sontiUKentucky Phone No. AILELN DAVIS, Mgr. 4-- MISS e, M. D. Postmaster Chae. Co.well. CHURCHES. Telephone 47 Tuesday, January 10, 1911 Early to bed and early to rise, Attend to yonr business and advertise. And .yen will be healthy, prosperous and wise. have tbe promising prospects for the Republican nomination ,for Governor, at least so far as concerns those gentlemen who are declared to be ready to accept the honor, if tlirast upon them. No Cause Foi Worry. (Courier-Journal.) First ina every Sunday and holy dayat7:CK a. m. Second mass and preaching m. Vesport and benediction ", luture on 9:30 a Rev. J. P. MoParland, PaBtor p. m. Catholic Ohuboit. STANDARD TYPEWRITER ROYAL VJLJ tpKJZD.KSKJ i J Booskt Boost Earlington. t Boost EarlmgcbrnSCwools. Boost XTmminmT LSJ. . . EvSSSurces. Evervthint Boost Earlington Business. J Boost Earlington Have faith, take courage," get a grab on a little common horse sense and break the blue goggles you have been dully ; guzing through thie 'months1 past. Open your window's undjpee things here in Earlingtou!jp they are for the next M20u years, rvlces fourth Sun Jay morninc and Elks, B. P. O. No. 738 meetB at Madieonville Monday night. The way." to begin is to begin day evening preceding. Prayer B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. mooting Friday eveniig. Sunday Roy 8. Wilson, Secretary. right by joinins Tine Bkk's "200 school 2 a. m. Earlington Chapter, U. D. C, Club." This may bo done do Rkv. T. J. Lynn, Pastor Thursday in each month Hec- - meets 1st ra. it now ! by enrolling yourself as PBE8BYTHBIAN CHUBOH at 2:30 p. la. Regular services first Thursray a paid in advance subscriber for Mbs. Kate Whbbs, Pros. at 7:80 p. m. and third fcundjy at one year or more to Tub Semi Knights and Ladies of Security S:S0p. m. in eacn montn. ounday school each Sunday rrorumg nt 9:J-- will meet every second and fourth W&KKLY Bkk. It is possible to Monday nights. Visiting members o'clock. purchase an additional member- Earlt6$f$fecla and .Barnsley. invited to attend. C. S. Cbknshaw, Clerk. Mdpes. ship, on the same terms, for your It anphnted to over eighty milTurner. " VlBitlngt members are cordlallj4 Masonic fnendHt a distance, who would llOng Of tOD8. jk Friday Invited to attend any of thepf meeslBdJrd. "Tomineajtie rate of 80 la each month.iAuTf like to read of the doings in a Lodges 000 tons yearlfewould .'take dm Jb. JXHlIililfH, HOC. live town with a long future. g who has tbllf i Victoria Lodge,- I?o. gi, K. of P. Geo. Roblnsou, Nashville,been reJ Tbe Bee is the paper, and the hundred friendR in has jneetB every Monday fld Thursday only agency, that haB consistenturned home. nights. Visitors jMliome. EBNJgflT'NKkTON, will tly and always painted a l?fifiat lo vveU-w-vV- l Conductors John and Thos. Can-sle- r, Kt of R. and Bj Earlington'sfuturefnd of this place, have moved their fcan picture of ' i fiopkinsLodge, A". O. U. W. No uuierniKirw-y,ears.''Vc- ' families to Howell, Ind. has for more . than twenty-yepr- s f(-- f xnursaay nignt. eoi mflaja-evBTMibb Kate Borders, of Madison-villThat statement shoul&be ,6U. 'TQ. WAXKiJB, Sect sent broadcast the good news of spent Sunday with her parfi'tfent to allay any alarm tfiaM Golden Croea? Lodge, Earhngti. EarhngtouV enviable history,' juewtBlA. and 3rd, Saturday ents in this city. NdhLf commercial1, importance and1 may A.ibi ua tu any eany vros t!0&lah, mnth. ,. Y pect of industrial, 4epr$'ssibn at MB8?BiTHA TJmstsjaMSoc bright future. Chamberlain's Cough"-- Rotnody id r v ever disappoints those who use Have you believed these thinJs.J Earlington. If, he, daT depos- - Degree ( 'Honor, No. 10 mets 2ud for obstinate coughs, colds and irriIt 4th Saturday ninhts.' in each an'ri flairi rd? Qnnrt time tajben1 itjare good fo&awV'MrV there 'and tations of the throat and lungs. It month. Miss Lxzzi'b Hu!,nSjcL stands unrivalled as a remedy for now. csuDscrioe lor rntMoee ia no occasion for"ny .greatmnrb'ii' pou aur xiuuKei jJi&ciiHinnn all throat and lung .diseases. Sold jsp f ? ,rv en the part o,the pjaople, Ijp; 65 nipets verylRa.?pfid Me.:K,nSoqfcand get right. eveningMU'eaoh month and Saturo.-J4 Someone down at Earlington, the busy mining town in Hop kins county, got to worrying over the possibility of the coal mines being exhausted. The Earlington Bee applied to Mr. John B. Atkinson, whe is at the head of the biggest mining company in Kentucky, for an ex pert opiniou. Mr. Atkinson replies in these words: 'During the forty years since No. 11 aud .No. 9 mines were opened, there has .been taken from all the St. Bernard mines, No. 9, No. 11, Arnold, Hecla, Barnsley, Diamond, St. Oharles and Shamrock, twenty millions of tous of coal. , "Rofnrfi Aalfcfr ICanK nat. nnrina for my vacaf im Ipersonajly made investig'ation&of the amount of coal, both $? 9 and No. 11, that is yet Untouched and will be rainjifl ,be the citi'SiAB of Class meeting, Becond Sunday at 10:80 a. m. Rev. I. N. Reid, pastor. Epworth League J. S. Hancock, president. Meets every Suu-daevening at 6:45 p. mi at the Royal Typewriter Banding Methodist Episcopal Church, South. All are welcome. M. E. Chuboh, South. Rev. W C. Brandon, pastor. Services oil everv . Sunday at 11 a. m. anrt 7:80 n. hi. Sunday school at 9:8i a. m. Prayer nieeting,Wednesda, 7:80 o'clock. En- 4th Friday nieht at uew Viotry worth Seague, every Sunday evening uau. John Wand, ScrihH at 6:45. Ladles' Aid Society every StanJwalte, Tribe No. 57,Red Mei, Mondav afternoon. Official Board meeting Mondav after first SUndav meets every Friday sle6p. Habby Long, O. of it. in each month, Mibsionaby Baptist Chuboh Woodmen oi the" World, Catalpa Preaching 2ndand 4th SundiyiatiU Camp No. 301 meetB every Wedupp-da- y a. m and 7:B00p., m,and the preqofld night. All members are earmg Saturday bright, Church mefltiiig nestly requested to bo there. Saturday nlghtbefore the 4th Sun, . C. S. Gbenshaw, Clerk. oi i day. Sffhday School at 9:30 aTfjiT Modern Woodmen of the "World. Prpyti neetiup evcrv Mondarnight at 7:31. Rev. C. H. Grigson, Pastor. No. 11992 meets every WedneBday y -- at 7 :80. Lord's day at 10:45 a. tn. and 7 i . m. Prayor mooting every WedneB. day at 7:80 p. m. M. E. Chuboh. Regular sorvict b third Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 :80 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening Sunday-school .Christian a.Chuboh. Sunday-schoo- l at 9:80 m. Preaching overj The Simplest, Strongest and Most Practical Typewriter Made at 0 :30 a. m JF? ROYAL TYPEWRITER C ' . " abon sDni New York. N. Y. ujiaoa Jt til env iieml! Kiati&i mtn " I THE EARLINGTON HARDWARE STORE Will nii-k knkbai Baptist Y. Q. Walker, Sec. nc nDCM ivn ocanv cno diioihcco uk uikn nnu iiL.nui.iun uwoinuoo Monday, January 2d We will handle a full and complete line .of Hardware, Harness and Saddlery and also, do harness repair work. 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 up to date and our prices moderatd. Come and see our line of goods, bring your harness repair work to will be appreciated and we us. guarantee to do good work and give 5-- It ggxhaatf vIb-Jtiu- - p?raK".rerw i y e, - iOb-lo)Br- - - Join the u200 Olub. timBss'! dangerous pracfcef one is trvins to "Go Forward. a -- -f "Lookine Backward"rissom'e imniinent danger of Wycfue feaMMfeaggirfteae .freamg to death for lnclc orl X coal supply in the vici&ity Earlington awd' no ibimdiathl prpbapility o$.aiiy,r;miner loaiug - 'Mir 3E fe The Hopkinsville ijliw EiU" teralw)ierewith to rcise- his says editorinlly "Trie 'Emir of ?, Bakhara has joined 1ibBtAkoun PandsjiOYl. , centurjes hpjiceth of Swat," weilwsuppSJlhe Hub may bp'exfiaasted, but by what does itfsfKnyT?1 . Judge Ed Or wmx. ty " lro do-posi- ts rtatt yrjt IK. w.fi..' the B uyire &L our JTloi ail 1. -- V Tt 'jS I'nteJ . Tt satisfaction. 1H.i n After Grippe or any Sickness HERB IS PROOF Earlington probably will have adjusted itself to the situation. Tlje world is moving and science i'g" not asleep and it is altogether possible that posterity in Hopkins county will tljme that - w n lo fvjsnd ivj Some housewives, harrassed to the verge of nervous breakdown by trival annoyances, devote no real attention to the v "buying problem, They buy when they ' liiJ W.H.WHI1P0RD PROPRIETOR Vinol Creates Strength "After a long attack of Grippe, Mrs. Vaught Seemed unable to recover her strength. She was very weak and had no appetite. VINOL rapidly improved her condition and restored her to health. I sincerely recommend its use during convalescence or any run down condition." Tudge C. N. Vaught, Huntsville, Ala. Miss Adelaide Gamm, of Water-towWis., writes, "After a severe attack of the Grippe, my system was in a very weakened, nervous, n condition. I took VINOL with the best of results, and it made me feel better and stronger than I have been for years.' ' We have never sold in our store more valuable health restorer for a weak and run down persons than VINOL, and we ask such people in this vicinity to try VINOL with the understanding that their money wil be returned if it does not do al we claim for it ST. BERNARD KDflNG COMPANY laawy rated Drag Department n, run-dow- fina some moans of taking1 care of itself when the crucial moment comes that Earlington has no more coal to dig. Jn any event there is absolutely no reason why the coal miners of the present day should lose any sleep over the subject:! A HAVE r; place" . TO-pernar- Js At "the nearest when'very likely, better values and lower prices are advertisedj?y three or four different stbres. The housewifewhq dops not give as much. attenf ion to . atudy-bf-ads-aSv.Tshe.vg- k EARlilNGT Hf KY - 9 -- -.i $100 Reward, $100. The readers ot this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been ablcto enre in all its stages, and tnat is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Core is the only positive euro now Ijnown "to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatement. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces ot tbe system, thereby destroying the foundation ot the. disease, and giving tbe patient strength by build-ty- ; up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address P. J, CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75 cents. , . gives to other things in thedaily.-xoutine- , hat are of half as much importance, will & JAMES B.FroSS HOTEL CORNER MADISONVILLE, KY- - Bk k never find any real interesin the business of home-making. FULL LINE OF kf The ad-studyi- ng house wife buys Pure Drugs at Reasonable Prices Toilet Articles, v'ij Nail Files, Scissors, Powders, Toilet Waters and Perfumes. SUNDRIES HairJ?$1'1 C!th and Bath Brushes C01"155. Syrifi ges. Ho Water Bottles, Atomizers, Sponges, Chamois, Feather Dusters, Nursing Bottles, Fittings, etc. Patent Medicines, INTELLIGENTLY. She knows her mer- "Market" as well as any brokerbr SuTit11?? ?a Take Hall'sFamily Pills for constipation. ' UHS Quite a number of MadisonviHe people have signified their intention of seeing the "Blue Mouse" at Temple Theatre Thursday night, m UTAi. 1 chant knows his. And she will riever stop to tell you how "hard it is to find anything in the stores nowadays that one wants arid can still afford to buy For, to an that'is not such a hard w! task! ad-reader, SJ0LTS5LIES T'vt 1 v W- w js$ January 12. f: BCC ADS PAY iMslsI mw w . 'I rfaa r i .' A m 4A Xf)-TAL- K I" ff V . e& What would you think of a Ataman who reported for duty one day, lay off for two, worked a half day, went off for a week and so on without any regularity? Surely you would not expect good servico from suoh a man. And yet some merchants hold advertising, which is simply a "salesman," up to great results when it is allowed to ''work" very irregulary. The faot that advertising costs money is proof of its value. Things without cost arc usually worth only their price. Don't fall to call for Tip Top flour. Miss Luoy Offltt, of the country who has been visiting the family of Leo Favors, has returned home. Ohas. Miles Is vory ill with pnou-moula. News of the Town Tip Top Flour fills th bill. Ott Wafidill, of Madisonville, was here Sunday visiting frlonils. Misses Eleanor Doe Gordon and "Virginia Dyer stopped over In this city a few hours yostordny.ien routo ia Nashville. Old papers forsalo at the Boo fkoe. Earl-Ington. 1 f Registrar ' i n s-- A' i I For Bbnt One furnished room. Mkb. Lhr Watrins. Apply to John Bale made a businosb trip Mining Store, of the St. " MiBSMayme Foard, of this oity, of the,early,clghteenthifcentury which Co., Incorporated. Bernard EVANSVILLE.IND. n adlspnv.jlle Friday Ki would scarcely commend itself tke Wl , Neal plllman waV ' lu Madison- visited friends In Madieouytlle Sat- Boles qfc UwxibOes used to be blacked. rrj trcbrtn urday and Sunday. St. JMMS'.fiasette. ville. Friday" "uETtTtejSdlng the Mythical CreaturetoT "J'fp.n. The Japanese believe tn more mythIf your cousin, or aunt, or friend, dance. Bloodine Cough Checker will ical creatures than any other people on W. S. .MoGary was in Madison-vlll- e has been to New York you may quickly allay that hacking irrita- tbe globey civilized or savage. Among JTuo Blue Moubo" reallearn what tion accompanying a Bovore cougb Friday on bnslnees. ly 1b. The New York papers called or cold. The safest and surest rem-ed- y them are mythical animals without Tbeo Watts made a business trip it a success; for children. Keep a bottlo any remarkable peculiarities of conand to Madisonville Friday. constantly at hand. St. Bernard formation, but gifted with supernatdeclared it a scream with- Mining Co., ural attributes, such as a tiger Incorporated, Say Tip Top Flour to your out a flaw. Clyde Fitoh has adapt- partment, special agents. Drug, De- Is sold to live to be a thousand which 5 , years a rriau. ed from the German farce of Alexoldand'to turn as white as a polar John Coyle, one ot the popular ander Engel and Julius Horst much 7li Vjdri, During Slfjep.a l beftf.e-Tho- y also believePm a multitude utifAMt ItfJmi: 6f"til)Sa!s dlstlnguTto tonsorial artists of this city, went to of the original matter, but he has "Iuimii,- ijtn mainly by it IhC I'H'iiUi .tiiHMv8MttS,Av1lil);., Madisonvlllo on bUBiuoss Saturday. given it a thorough tflfirslf $r- bptue Wullipljcatlon of i. u. nrijl ,'! it tnelr members Among theee are seriii. i nu '1,'nli'i ii ' Mrs. John Hamby, of this place, so that "Tho Blue Mouse," which will bti Been here at the Temple ci mi in li.mji niMiilcrrui lnit.v of pents 800, feet long and large enough Visited friends in Viotoria Saturday. one tilgh't only, next UUlililllu ,fliiil4ll.:tllrtiillij: wi'tli'S illlil to swallow nu elephant, foxes with I iviiii iii'm i nun' luivtiiKi: .Frank B. Arnold, cashier of the Theatre, for ii' : Viil.s eight legs, monkeys with.J&ujr cars, ), ul ,t!:ifiWn"!iti nit, iiimiistr ih(. fishes with ten tieadStni'cjfll, to one People Bank, was In Madisonville Thursday, January 12, is a wholesome without caus- fin n; t VfriuivN 'of which 'be body, the flesh of whlchjit.-curSaturday on business. .for ing tho sensation of uneasiness. ill! ul if. iJniiii'dfo i(i $o .clear bolls. They also believe ln''lhp existNortonvllle, Few plays haVe created the favor-abl- o v. .: Bailey Frauklln, of ' 'Iciil no 'dlllllu' "nr&fhi lli:'n ence of a crime which, aflpf If has on business. was ulij in nviilliug It, ami Uuu ns'l reached' tbe'iigv of 000 years, ha,s no attention that has been beIf you have not used.lTip Top stowed upon this latest production. .woni "Mi'i i'ii v't1 f di'o, nruor.t ;need of any,.swfti,iiiinco oxcept water, r Flour, you have not used the best. Tho cast It uiiunftl!y iftrti Htolrji uflTnifilV rtnd vilicl "object?': . -- . w.. l... ' jCeKZ21eiiiK:IVtHBHBIBB . . 4 . i i Is reported that a MadiBonvilie farce comedy, as 25 'people are re- ."vii In in v'ls1u j rrniriAl tlJii't evory- - j', w.i It The busiest and mtgutiest little iii'iiPirt-Vii 111111 iiHsroriciiuy uiiii young- lady, who was formerly an quired to tell thejBtory. mado is aivrirafi' Inn Ik Id fci.t."nfiVI litObnbljJ jtjiing thatever was and Liver Tab- Xarllngtpii girl, wilt be married Stomach irn Kiiotiutiiy uiiuu jiau lots, xuvy uo tun wuiii wiieiiurui in .i inn-linBoon to a yoaug man over (lie rlvur. Notice. ,s..nl'.to construct jyou require, tjie.lr aKATbese tabonjnj'iil up "The many frfotids of W. B. Coyl'tej whlcli. with the sain- - fnithnluess to lets chauge .weakneM4nl) Btrenprth, In future tho Golden Cross Lodge are glad to see him down town Will meat one. the ih'liilf. while iiWiilcc gloominess, flst .and,, third ftiv several nours would liuve ,fnkPtl nto 1oybuiJBufe3Wid rfcflonJs.sV lilis fdiUcVjUlIjef Jl.l - Saturday1 ajglD. afier lu eanh month at 7:80 'entio oirttfrfilrt.Tfcalfz 'they nave: jRoss Gfivens, of Providence, was o'clock, Instead of at 8 o'clock, as :akeh h.- VfiWEfffirr Sold bv Geo. v.?"Tt'. The liver loses' its activity 'fat C." - . here Saturday on business. heretofore. Mombers will take no- t(meB and needs holp. .f BLERBINE Iliipg & Bonjs.;' if T' a '7-- '" is an effective liver stimulant. It Geo. C. Atkinson, vice president tice and be goverhed accordingly. ' One. also purifles the bowels, strengthens f the St. Bernard, was in MadisonMrs. NoijIjIK UMSTriAfc, digestion and restores- Strength, A man. jBp.TSriall appearances Eft ; -- 5 Secretary. ville Saturday on business. . vigor :and cheerful spirits..)- Price had dined well, but nol wisely, bought by St. Bernard Drug a ticket'ntberbdx office; ofja theater 50c. Sold Mrs. B, L. Fenwiok visited Store of the St. Bernard Mininir where a iarcefwaa,.bWBgprdaSiced in friends in Madisonville Saturday, . The Use of Condiments. r Co., Incorporated. perman. JTbe man settled comfortably If" v an article on the use of condiIn Wantkd Glean cotton iVg, ments the " Lancet, the fore' pack itr nis seat, smilffg; at the pretty SEMI-WEEKL- Y Bring to Tun Bkk ofiioo. Wo need most BritishLondon publication, says: The Two Occasiont. Jsc. n& $tage setting an'd ovjentffijfc IWWb Kl jrt Jmedical At a Scotch temperance meeting an io'enjoyan evening &im3M or small pieces them. No strings "The classic experiments of Pawlow old map, $carcejy iBfci.- - mm EARUNOTON KENTUCKY celebrated for his sowanted. have shown how Important is the role briety, t nddressing tho Worried &!; leaned ferlNIa, hi8 i&"i, m v .In diet, bow it Is W. B. Gainblin, of the Earlington of the condiments desirability of mod seat) W Increase di- audience upe1 4he they Improve antry, was In MadiannvHIe Sat- gestive power.appetite and pepper and eration In all ililnpi; renhi'rked: ever spelemed." "he jT,iSi.,,' r. " Mustard, "Staa4ft'thl "My frlrfirti thpre'M hHi' nyn ocqu-., urday. uiu.4ft(L'K. 'ufty , 'm . .... salt, used, of course, In sensible ink' Avm.lsy." tT j !aafe1)Bmjte2!teri'n1& lVffte the I Ia Dr; Boy Robinson, of Hopkins-vlll- amounts, assist the appetite, give a Ilk ,M. 'I IttPII IVflL .. tllllkTMia ikT f...,. v. .r, (I ..v.,.w. Id"' ... iiur tor. f At'tbe nnnrtnr llrww'rfmrM- .r i , m PMHHMBMHBIBBMnBHMBHfalHBiHB ' was here Saturday viBitlng zest to food and partly by reflex action NudiHiiv returtf as well as local action stimulate the -- SERVICE' Irtendsr flow of digestive Juices and Insure luU -. aside. ioar eHi.f MMWwW.W e bealtbyvasslmllatlon. V,. Work un the rooms, ovor the Even vinegar Is .TV IM'II I ink U'llil,y is wni'ii i inn nu drink went to my head. Can'tMin UVMAMJiUJS, WM MJtt, AKM.E& . x JJank, to ,be occupied by the known to have a softening effect on iin:ri lor dluinT "' rJLu,,r. ., . .... ,,..j i.!V. . Note lhat the' CuraUrland Tolpnftnnn A.tfiliii'avil v.m i.,- -. uv.h.vu, lava. "w .T iri f uA. . stand a blamed thing themV .,. service iu-ui.dc 10 Tsa .'au lueai cronMiion D..& N. dispstohora, is progressing tough fibers, and hence its us? is justi...-- . Vt ...!.. States. Tbe uu""T'r,co- "IfK mm.the United yon nave 1 K -- VWUM VK w.. to every I'm goln' homo to " JiorUnt ojyprin fied In so many Instances.' rapidly and thoy oxpeot to be able aavan (ages fid Philadelphia Times. Ends Winter's Troubles. tneca woud te move in shortly. V zw - p reports t n :hn wrath dwrelatives. To many, winter isaaeai on. oft:, A. vantages andeleamres are WIiB, worth the pripeeuVoulday Escaped With His Life. . ior mo service. Parson's tPfiftK. A Gem trouble. The frktiiit.Htf tc48?urf 'N. G. Alfordu, superintendent of Lltcratare'aml iaHojIair41)fced; calllnic'on our Byanafjej; E. G. Mann. "Twenty-on- e H years old I faced an flnKors, cJiabp'ed'Mfianda.anof "llns. From Rev. HsStubenvSlf. ik Shamrock mines at Providence Allison. iawful death," writes, H. U. Martin, IncorpoKirtjg'p New f here Saturday on business. CUWBEBUND IELEPHH Port Harrelson, S. 0. "Doctors said Pkiiis, & TELE6JtAM.GQ. rated troulilw Ia., In praise f. Dr.ation a neaitn LiiieJfiiiB. I had Consumption and the dread- fly boure.ulMLeS'8 Salvo. noceasity, in"Tnayre e feet am Nalvo fell twonty-flveveryrtome these pills ful coughs had, looked like it,,Bure A trial ofincwK- - Greatest llti you've from the running board of a box car enough' VL'trled everything, 'loald, of Butii 3$t)ll(?, 'files, Cuts, healer should be. Sores,' te the sand pit AircT'e'ScSpeU with a hear of, for my cough." and Ywa'sViln Eczema and 'Snratria. Onlv 25c at tried in valn D,R. KlJG,'S.s . -. m Zs --2 USE hvj der tho tretmutof'the best"doclor. ,Ji Druggists, bad brulso on his shoulder.. And be well again. . Oniy-86c- , at "all -In GeorgtowtuS. Oi for a year, but l m Druggists. could get no relief, ,A friend advisL The Unknown Great. ,' .' j " o Dr. King's Now Discovw ed me to tryso, and "Mv tooth hurts like Ram Uill!" x' completely-cured- , ery. I did . Coal of'ljire. wsk 'Uh' Sahl Vlv, The I feel that I owe my life to "M?ct!. the Dickens IsBit! Is rilll?" "I thought." said Ue. 't hat jbose peo'Dickens?" who In Bam this groat throat and lungcure, "Its ple treated you so badly: itod,,pow see! Every one needs SJioes. Prescription of Wonderful Ne Medical Discovery Toledo Blade. posftively guaranteed for coughs, They, 'invite you to tbelr retention. affections.-50oolds, and all bronchial an elegant as' We Jyou go?" &.''$ J! neither Ignorant uorcareless witn Shall V &41.00 Trjal bjUtb free ht all sortment. Our SUOE "Why certainly,". qaWsUeThelr Dru&gfstB. Vergil. f respM:t .o the future. Dit. D: J. WAiiSH-most wonderful discovery has attained such Inviting me sho,wed'they Ki;hored no e. DEPARTMENT is L suucseiithat he has decided to. send n free prescription to all grudge against jneforthe'ay they , The who fill out the coupon below and mail It today. The ordinary doctor The Human Minctf ?? treifted me." New'Vorkl'ressV would chargofroin one to three dollars for writing a common prescrip-- . Slow In forming, swift 'lu acting: styles and jwlMf tlon, the specialist from five to twenty five. I Bffer to write a prescrip-slow In the making, swift In the work' TJie quickest and most effective tion Buitnble to your case and offer to do it FREE. oia a shipment ot .mmmt ing; slow in the summit, swift down phlegm, remody for loosening .the I will alsp sand you free of cost my book, "How To Get Well," for' Men Weather the other slope. It Is the way of nn-.- ., relieving irritation and curing any your guidance... Do not wait, as you may not see UiIb offer aaln, but fllU tMA.Ki numnn mmu ture and tue wayorjiue ' cough or cold is moocitne uongn but the coupon and eend today. Remember it will cost you nothing for just received . Anthony " Ilopel, ' $ Checker,. St. Bernard, Mining Co., ,this wonderful new proscription discovery just nil out coupon, and you u, .Special on Shoe This Week, Incorporated, Drug Department, will recelvGjprescriptlon'ntid book bv return mail, all charges pad'. r'fr. u, Bpeoial age (its. Men's heavy driving Shoe, ib' j Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Make, regular $0 shoe, Dayton cough ,uot a common, overv-du- y ' " Suspicious. ' ,, extra tap sole, extra high trtp lOupon mixture, j.t Ib a merltous remedy reinforced heel, positively can lt5was dowu lu tho market district for all tne troublesome and danger and FREE BOOK i. not rip, for $4.79. ous complications resulting1 from "What thl3 country need3 llenty ' Nothing like it In the citVi cold in tho head, 'throat, chest or said the tall one. of. bone,and sinew." DR D. J. WALSH, Box 2094 BOSTON, MASS. Tan, high top, extra heavy lungs. Sold by Geo. King & Sons. "Yes, and plepty of grit aud sand," Send me at once, nil olmrues My Principal Trouble flas Been: double sole, solid solo leather "By the wny. echoed the short one. paid, your fn-- proscription for my H HHinHBRSInHL counter cap too, genulne$a1;f what business are you In?" gkln, just tho shoo foryhafd caBo tMid your book all entirely ' Make a cross X in front of your In Spots. Precocious trnublp. , Two crosses XX in front ,"Oh. I'm n butcher. And you?" woar, regular $0shoe now$48. iree to me. Have to go to school, Bobby -- Do MY NAME IS gf,(ho one from which you suffer "Wh er- -l distribute strawberries High top, ieavv calf shoe, Dobby. Mother-O- f Course, mother? most. 'big eyelets, sewed and screw when they arrive from the southern heard you tell Bobby -- Why, mother, 'bottom viscallzed.. The best markets." Chicago News. entirely Kidncv. Troubl e MY ADDRESS IS father last ulght thnt knew for the money made, $4.50 shoo Lurubago Bladder Trouble Free Press. too much. Detroit for $8.10. i DJaBetesv Heart Disease A dry, hacking op.ugli, is hard on Boys' Calf Skin Bootae, ,bfg-l Impure Blood 'ho lungs, often causing them to cap too, 2 buckle straps eyolots, Henrtburn, indigestion or distress Female Trouble I big seller.ftcan't n, HffdWB SYRUP is a healing balm ,p tho top, a $'?.r,n. v Xvw)iiwai t of th( stomach is instantly relieved .Torpid Liver "j jtf r" ' Digrrhoea'' Jf Ago... How long afflicted? 'hn beat, onlv tasr; in hi nuniiTn rrwnnrn by HERBINE. IT forces tho badi Constipation Partal pajl). I disease Is xw SoWtlfo list If your Jw' Tlnnfjs and air passages. WHI mk Ino'lRestlon ly dtgfi&tflii,IO0d out of, the" body a'od Price 2on, Go. m Hookins oppqslte write, tho name Ijern itoidacl'io BOO and $1 00 per bottWpjSpld'uy St. restores tono In tho stomach and Malaria H. P. Merlon, Ngr jtirvy Bldg. Pi Ice &0c. Sold by St. gsfwfrom "The Blue Mousa," at Temple jjernaru Drug store 01 tne eh.- Qriglit'S biseao bowels. , ,. J "JThnatrA, January ZS Bernard Mining Coy "Incorporated, Co , Incorporated Ed Trahern reports Friday. three births and no deaths in J. W. Thompson, of Madlsonvlllp, was in town Monday. Geo. Hi Johnson, of Madisonville, made a bustnoHs trip to tills town Monday. Mrs. W. L. Hall, of Madisonville, visited friends hero Monday., Will T. Mills, of MadisoiiMlle, was in town Monday. B. C. Mltoholl, of MitUlsonvlllo, was hero Monday on business. J. W. Bobluson, ot,Madl8onville, wis in town Monday, Trv Tin Top Flour. It is the best. Miss Bessie Benhott loft Monday for St. Charles to visit her sister, Mrs. Hugh Grlflln, for Beveral days CharleB Hale, of tho couutry near hero, was In this city Friday. E. E. Owen was in Evansvillo ' Friday, j Irvlu Bisk and wtfe were in thtB city shopping Friday. W. L. Phillips mado a business trip to Madisonville Friday. W. F. Sheridan, of Louisville, mado a business trip to this oity y The Fat Wsman's Ring. he woman showed a fat linger In rea siorcaoHM Is tke archway ulmse folds ef flesh was imbedded a liable information; full details et tke plain gokl ring. 1910 census and of the most Important, "How much will yoJu let me have on and exciting Congressional Election in ihte ring?' she 8aIdito:ibftwwubroker. fifty years;, 10,000 fictsil aid figures "1 cWti't tell uatil ydUtafce H off so ibosl 'politics, labor, religfoV), sports, I caVwelgh It,'" he said. farm statistics, finance, trade, comShe tugged at the rjng. It wouldn't merce, Insurance, money and banking; come off. information about our own and all and the armies foreign countries, "Can't you get It off for mo?" she navies of the world, Panama Canal, asked. aerial navigation, growth of the United The pawnbroker threaded a needle States, universities and colleges; postal with stroug Hueu thread, soaped the naturalization laws and Information, needle and slipped It head first under qualifications for voting; Constitution the ring toward the hand. Then be of United States, population of largest wound the long end of tho thread cities of the' earth, of too largest cities tightly and evenly around the finger in United States, of all United States cities of 5,000 or more; in fact the almost to the nail. That done, he 1911 World Almanac will tell you sometook the needle and unwound the thing about everything and everything thread from the base of the finger out, about a great many things Price 25c and as he unwound the ring slipped tt bookstores (west of Buffalo and off. He weighed the ring. Pittsburg 30c), by mall 35c. Address "Two dollars," he sufd. The New York World New York. "That won't do me any good," said the woman. "I can get $3 any place else." Extravagant Mourning. He returned the ring--. Pepys' diary has this on the mourn "She didn't really want to pawn it," Ing customs of the time: On Sept 22, 1000. when there was mourning for ho said. "She Just wanted somebody ,KIng Charles' brother, the Duke of to take the ring off. A Jeweler would Gloucester, he "bought a pair of short bavo done H tbe same way, but be black stockings to wear over a pair of would have charged something." New silk ones for mourning." Next day York Sun. "came one from my father's with a black cloth coat, made of my short Lame back may corao from overcloak, to walk up and down In." The work, cold settled in the musoles of problem of mourning for men must tho back, or from disease. In the have been greater than It Is now In two former cases the right remedy those days, when ordinary masculine is BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It shonld in costume was less somber. On this oc- thoroughly over the be rubbedpart, affected casion Pepys records seeing "jthe king the relief will be prompt and satisIn pnrplo mourning for bis brother," factory. Price 25o, 50c and $1.00 'per There Is one mourning extravagance bottle. Sold by St.. Bernard Drug The mi World Almanac to of I c The High ESTABLISHED 1869 Art rnark-down- Store The One Store in Evansville. s Where you will find all and discounts made from the lowest prices possible for gocd and Men and Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Furnishings,' Hats, Caps and Shoes. We are now conducting a legitimate Sale along the above lines wear up-to-date Mid-wint- er at Mid-Wint- er prices.' IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE The Losses Are Ours, the Savings Are Yours " t "Tnfif'- , I M old-time- rs first-nighte- rs '( Kr-e- ry THE WOMAN'S TRIO - od-o-i- Ji' white-washin- g, - -- laugh-provoke- r, urii-lfif- e I - hereJ-j&turda- -- ?. . m . . W Qham-berlaln'- B I ' I o.i 1 j - --- -- I - DU.fl.Ust ,., - RllnHfclfePee' ?ar "iiwwSI!&ar' ," ,-- 9 fi w.? 'Xi-'w- - PrfeeWiK ,;, ...... ......... $.o rw BEE . aroftr-andiafte- r ",!' - H v- -.' 1 e, -- Peo-jile- v whwDrmiftw.pS3ffim wUMiiuy: b'Sfelt , V ''Pqf iln t' ,iSSi : . aWif mtsSSi I - BEST TELEFMQM '' T TT-- r- ....... , - . fJF . ji - -.- u- chlIbIaliXB:'cold-sor.jeki4iiid;fOuL'l- prlf.Bulu4li 4iica 1 I t trim , 4t 'NewlStal "up-to-dat- i: freeSent toPRESCRIPTION All Wto -- r,- "Ask he SENT FREE nejs r 6 Abig Shos;,ttr .. - for - Free - Prescription I 1 1 1 -- K . mpif'&vwSBmSBS PfeiwifflB " , "Tiv wi1. 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' : : : ;,. 8 : '; s io 5 12 5 f 3 ; f; 15 rs w i-- CO .a :. i i ii T'aa5aa s. s. 2 g J s. .! ." 8 a r r: ' OD ou it rt ' g IO rt ,g " . a ' a IS "3 ..' ' 2 . .8. J a'' 2 o . 8 -- 4 X4i3 Gate 3 0) a a s ctf "5 a a "3 2 In "co "332 o' o a J5 a . co 2 a c' 3 h'-- -. co CO oo cp ' S 2? o aa ft? J . " ' 0 TEi k w r"n .. siti'-.- ' tim ? . '.w . vm. iaj- - .mav esy. $i .J" .rySpg"- - Has V "! JOiV THE 200 CLUB SUBSCRIBE FOR "Do l?' "Yea." ,r6u Sueaietetis. y seem to have a lot of money "But Tbafs all right," VA f.'SvcU Tqi' .Wjf JWfSte'dyougoOtY'n lay.xio you take me for a grafter?" cen- like to kaow oae thing." away." Ladies' Tailor Suits Startling News. "How did you get through the sus ordeal, Miss Backnutuber?" - Half Price lf THE BEE ana . "Oh, very uleoly." "Did you toll tho diiiu how old you were?" "1 certainly did." "Did he fall dead with surprise or was he poljte about It?" He Guessed U. "Mr. Speaker," said the Insurgent The remainder of our Ladies' Winter Tailor Suits will their regbe sold at one-haular price. If you nave delayed the purchase o( a winter suit, you can now make half the money do double duty, as one of our plain tailored, stylish suits will be the correct thing for Spring BOOST EARLINGTON Kor- Scroggs, secretary of the Illinois coal operators' association, there is a constant shortage of labor at ,! ft'' 1910 IN ILLINOIS individual mines, owing to the fact that the number and capaPne Months Idleness "Compared city of the miueB in the State exceed the requirements of the With Strike Period Cither trade. This produces , a compe tition amonf the operators to secure miners andMat the- same MINES the Next 200 Years for a county office In central Kansas. He didn't know enough about the tariff to talk about it two minutes. More than that, he didn't care much, for it had nothing whatever to do with the office he wanted anyway. But tho voters were much excited over tho question and seemed to 'think ihat every candIdateshould be able to discuss. the problem from' A to Iuard. is' German and bis cmpaiga mktiagcr Invented a successful" the German got up at the meetings to talk he would say: "Now. shentlemen, 1 vlll'talk mlt you about der tariff, it is llke- "Just then his campaign manager "Why. John, yon would Interrupt; havo only Ave minutes to talk. You cannot do yourself Justice In that length of time on the tariff." "TheH'I wtnVttalk about CbWarlff, wourd befrolln'sf inevitable roWIand' he WdUldOg'd bn td'tell thaf'hVwftnttfd certain cdantfy 'tftace, and sotf. ' His gamtTwon ftane was 61ected:-f- K ' sas ftitv JotitoMl. ll'' ill v ning" SO-thsubter-fv&e.,,'Wbe- congressman. "For what purpose do you arise?" asked the speaker. "If I may judge the future by the past, for the purpose of sitting down again." x Naturally. LABOR CONDITIONS His Game Won. In a campalgu In Kansas some years ago, when the tarin was made n dominant issue, an old German was run- "What kind of men do you like the best?" "What kind?" "Yes." "Oh, just any kind that tho other ilrls happen to be crazy about!" Her Reason. "He doesn't like tbe girls." "Billy?" "Yes." "I wonder why?" "Ho sayp they are so disgustingly fond of the other fellows." Elevated. B 5S wear. Remember that $25 Suits at $12.50 won't last long, so don't delay. The Dulin quality in every garment. Alterations charged for. ,v. !BhI DULI C. A. 'M'' . bV ; X If Yen See It in Odrj - r l (I "Are prices as high as ever?" time, under normal conditions, "'"'"ri," -- ; . "Hlgherl" overproduction audJ results in "Higher?" "V " competition in the ef "Yes; we have to fjo to the expense The Btrngfile over the wage of owning an aeroplane In order to Bcale for 1910 was unprecedented forts to market the product. T. reach them now." in its durution and iuthe.feeling Foifn of Divorce In Old Rom. Felt For Bill. ongendered, not only between In the earlier period of the Roman "Bill's married." republic divorces were quite unknown the operators and the minors but "Is that so?' were the time of between factions of the miners' and Sullan rare right up toold days the "He is." wars. In the the MADISONVILLE. KY. "Lot's send him a letter of sympa union, or, rather, between the husband and wife who wished to sepathy." Illinois districts and the national rate appeared for the last time before the common hearth, a priest and s ft rganization. Strongi'tfnough. nrloctaoa ltoltiir nrpumK An nn Che. rtnv tfYou sdy we oligtftt to use some dis The coal miners of Illi nois are of marriage, a cake of wheaten flour infectant after thermeasle3" probably better organized, than was presented to the husband and ' "Yes." ' i. and Embalmer wife, but of sharing It bethose of any other 'bitUjkxiuiouB tween them Insteadrejected "Wouldn't my husband's breath do?" ttiey Then, InIf 1 rt' t eoal raining State. jOqk' result stead of prayers, they pronounced ' ' o'jT" H'Fleral Etvmoloav. ,FritiT-l.-,Had ,?iIASrosell.i.i3j one o'f those words ''etablish-eu- t formulas of a strange, .severe, Bplteful tthis has been the "You ought'tcstudyiFrfitich." character, by which lb wife renounc- thatitiNiYie shows popular association g through out the , , "What for?: to bfctstmogerthau etymology. Itbng gods of the wovqhip Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. "To reqd tbe bll of fare" eigllt hour ed the FroH thatand regious of the moment the religious, no.rcal connection with it he rosccbut "Alyjnony talks all languages." Is tho qd French Vprimerole". ajttd'. bond wasfiroken. and. the community Aay. Butthe biyearlyshut-dowthe "prime'! or r long of worship' having ceased to exist, the anyhow means only less) of the yean H$ naturally resulted iu , ,Too Gentle. marriage ji'ltbout further ado was for flrqt flower (more, or "Will this horse. shy nt nntos?" jflsnods of idleness aud loss of in ever dlssofj-eOur language has, Insisted upon makw York American ing "roses", of all sorts of. flowers. emeome both. to pporators and .fct. "He won't do. I wanted blm for We have the .tuberose-- which Is only .Pathetic. KW t?v. ployees. In 1906joracticaily all On JMHJte tULicropsl PAY. out west 'tuberosa," tuberous, mnd the rose roy trade acSlklll l the important mines ivere TM'&mm otdem!se,-- o satt mary, wnlcu Is "rosmarinus," dewiioi Ryjp.JheU" the sea, p'.the other band the 'Peso" ahufc down and 48,792 men out of Anr lias been Vdtejppd readily enough tin a total of 61,988 were idle for an It seem the wheat has cot the rust. cases heujhiffiincy,(couIdnBot The average of 58 days each. This fAnd Jt corn's stuns by the weather.Vif eep the 8over.ihemlsts CA.ed, Is yetf truyitfUit-u- . green xiMpil$5tfilf6pwXj" was equivolent W an average of Ulstreastne WfmMnac&&.rr T In Vrienc"6thr became 48 days' idleuess forqach of tha Ah. w.iLjuraSft3LMiit.s$ S3 but TWb 'V' ? noihtless, Englisk'wore it down to theW,988 employees, and was,equal Ot yonUr "coppers,'! jpndon Chrono 25 per cent of the total time MMK.1 C i'4.f. rllj . 1", rT .. THir t saaie. In 1508; the suspension V 4 "' roil was not of such long duration Aim.niilF wteroltle 7?' The'danclnc mania" of tbe middlo fqiraW rfg'came onthe heels of the great son were quite as .many men af-- ( Tllat l Jast andLfati . J h J)A The electric lighted home is the home of comfort, of convenience, of genurnlshedw4rV Vfar Ail "j !prlague,know.as tlie 'black deat lectqd, 47,456 men out of tatal' This scare'1-- begla to Till some eral cleanliness', of safety, and it is made happier with the' use of the little electric aHt f 68,035 beiag idle for a'taVer-age-'b- f For latqr on they flm 'w Jwippbsed to have 'been Don't knovr thing appliances, nawnbeing put on the market. . $ 37 days, equivalent to an j; thus i,iap Kuynu uoyear?L. 1374 at uuuwv. fn'tno average idleness. of 20 days for Visit and let us demonstrate to you the use of ,the following:,. Vbea takea Inpewriibslnta quick.. AJhapfelle; and spread all oVer Germany. each of the 68,085 employees, and iy uerangea tae oixfve, orjnirtrnU tit.1 ..,i 'Flatirom Chafing Dish, Utility Motor, Milk Warmer:, .Massage Vibrator, ccjaal to 14 per cent of tlVe trital uvauva 8B iJIJJlIPi AnnlH!! iuM.S(,'lflnvdri.tba;-, Curling-Ironu- . Corn Popper, Disc Stove, Percolator, Hot .Water Cup, Luminous' amber of days workedoy each ame luirai .xaK ..V .S.A tlra IKaa wnwU tti;djilinfSa'rdl6s,s'':orJ,fheD f , MS . Jt n a. . --. during the year. $$ ' ' J nan o "3 Buu unuearauie uieajvuahrf.s staBrdsrsJtseAt-fioualtotretbtf wsEll in tguici, vdcuuiiiveauer, oewing macnin& iviotor, and Kanges ivaumt; Urtj, t:Ju. ir uu uutiuy lUUUfVj A'tfQiM. These inures do not fmeaa au MWm they felj; to tfte r rlble 18'the fate of jthe matihu eznqusuon. ranting 26 or 14 per cent, JKroun jgnecrthe mouth, they would! actual loss of &,' orgli and drlaks his absinfu .In. at ii,Hg iiimiIi respectively, in wages duringt;! er butfregulfir doses. His fati'Md-s- 'iBudfeoly snrlng un and bccln the. r' fy. mil. year, for thereis a greater iutf - UI'J 1"W sallow . ,aa( carxwofri,jftance again, to be igaln exbaustedT . . A 37fT iimi ifiH"hhr.kia.ii j. .1 . a..l M. . uuvii iuc; tlrw jluu lilltuiu ,auu av u(j l,ll ,li.i uinii XTn. ..m..! sty for labor both previous involved millionsjafeople. subsequent to the suspensi ova 'o$m ;ny ftgKss. Ears Ttrji and the miners., ar t"ln(ilarlv5 'brMM-. - faWe followsnnd lie'ls blunted . The Tw.llurymen ,.Wf NUMBER AND CAPACITY OF EXCEEDMaira)ftsbF r TtTADE , i n cut-thro- MORTON 'R-- I ' . Funeral Director ) opal-minin- bus-ban- d. L , a jz d -- V V , mother-in-law.- " BEE ADS r GET THE HABIT 1 fr "cupji-ipsa.- " '" "coupe-rose,- sT jtfJJY The Electric Appliance is a Desirable yba Acquisition i 1 t?" a "V . r T aiS.rt,'r f?to5rfirPf t wv- - " Alx-la- bur-offic- e fl r 1A 4 La 9 4. "!fi i fa. . ... -- (t.-,.- ,. j n- K "- -i mm M. I Municipal Electric Office J -- .- -., ihfl wake up a goad part of the ,loSt lime. This is shown by the fact ifya,t urt'am.s uad. .delusions whn vmrk hJZnM.rktnt' WAS01 """alIJymrMvs,it!',Vt'r'ab,1,ul and iiAl'ttUi 1 1 j tc. jjmiu uy n auie tuii.tuus hjm n n (inrIfui grave. Pear re 1 rrr--- W -- , j,-- Masonic Building JILJ oo's. notwithBt&nfiijfc tjbo pspen-- ; in 106, vhpjt pVeutly biod lott 35 per ceut lb working timev' fch( production increased 8,000,-Odton8,;dr Something Nice 1 k about 81 over 19Q, Iq. 1008, however, when the suspension w.aa shorter andHvhen fewer men were invol-Tqq- ', the production decreased tons, or 0.18 per cent, audj' this decrease was in sympathy with the business depression of (ftiat year. It is impossible to aayswhaf "might have been" in yroUuctiou or in the total wbrk-lntim- e if the suspensions had not'Joccured, but ijthe. unsettling!: of business aud'lofle of tradcjthat results from the periodic are unlieallhful'j and jt raw well be asked if some better metliod of dealing with the wage courovergy mav not be adopted. It wJl ioSfe Illinois 6ome time to recoyer frcn the effects of the fivjmontlis' idleuess in 1010. Ifyerd wus'in arriple of JahQy Ibr the business done in xuuwv HiiKju ino orare a? a j. wboje, 'nit, as state 1 by f k feTiut-dovvus gu-ppr- per'ceul, custom is a ttiousaud years td, and we get It from the vikings. T,he'ylking6 divided their country up Into cantons, which were subdivltjed Into twelve portions, each under a chieftain. ,When a malefactor was brought to Justice It was usual for each chieftain to select a man from the district over which be ruled and compel him to try the prlsdner. the verdict of these twelve men being Judge b be Onai;- fellgwijBrymanvirThls II ... IW1 LiL---i.'Ai.t,-.''--.-TTT'"""""""""' .f Madisontiille..Kentuckv "flfi wMfaeiiMMim JL - '" WM T' ,' Tfet,,,, " . ' """" nwi . fI U1J .fF'lCT rr . 1 L. NaHH H r Jmm H ' " ' pa ,M coming.' "Well?" oru-ueral- puttlug it ou she uirnbd.jto me and said she- didn't believe Kivas bonf"ter t . rv.vVTade Her frtad . "I thought I 3v,erhenrd,;you and your wife Quarreling little while, ago. What'aa' e troulijer ''SI)Q brought home" a newnwjnud , - . 'Am 1 v r -' , ;. Uoc? "1 Ugreed d .with ' lier."-Chic- ago BSSiB B i aHw . ' f f "Cinr .jam.. i&SSR 18. SHUlk '1 ,.1HKi x. i, -- j ; , . Bk, ' I A 0"ne Sided Rule. t Once when !. '1'. Hnrnuni was talc-- ' Ing tickets at the entrance of his clr-- J cus a man asked htm if he could sol In 'without paying. "You cau pay without going In." sale 11 Barniini, "but you can't go in without nayiug. xue rule doesn't work boih 3 ways." wiHfe '! A4f yjy4 Am .- MBBbV HBHB llllH HP ! H B JHHnHMBfllKLimESt jb ,raitiWBm rTimr " -iri m. Mill i a-v 4 a AT THIS OFPICE in the line of Cards, Letter Heads, Envelo.ncs.Bill-hcad- s, lure you beeniiwr-- j i !,' '.! Statements, Folders. Hand- -' rled several tlnYKV ! ft.,. 1111, I'hh. nn.. bills, Show Bills. Posters. Sale ouosiyear3"-PUUiaftlplffilJeugW bj 3)i5 Bills, Pamphlets. Blank Books. q! ftrft win h - - ni7f;rf 'ffvt M j you Let txs print them ssV had good wife. I lie Not by Exclusion, rf Inril ilmo L'ffln( l'ur(flh.ftni-f.iil'7nl'0O:ili....- ,i t iJSsr " .i k.5.j. - .jeiV. aSei Sf' if l.. L.VyB' iUf" .. & Jm.v&iffua t S3SSWt'S H..i.i--)". '. tf -, .. CSFa:--TlfcffittlH"' .CS J ill Kf?- Vi "--. -' Tk.F-.- f fe'r' t.j r' v. ft-- r' "v- jfv. rwTT nri lirw fjjj&&m&ammfc& v ',: '.Jt- j . u . -" - & . - . iSSflBBr,iBrdA.H '. l. ,Jt 'fiiV.A5.'C.ltWa.. m iB8! itT i 'irjjsjs " mi f J- b '.'.' iWl , - i- "US .1Bk , y? ' - I !. - r i ..w.iHa.....makAA.a& Art -- PJ - for ' - . ill i'n ' 'ir:4. ft " . tfff k'k 7f .;. 5. v?-- . rjs rv O1 " fc , . :. ' . : HAHRYil..SQIUinIERS population of any stale on AtlB tlo BCAbparri. ' Ne'" Yok hni appo ns rfwated J14X)' ' ..Da and V Ik f.00, W. i, wwjlfv anlk rfS JIrfji Cllfl g owiff " Hi cast, dns nnroi.iia.. - $8.21.0UD. an for eCOlldr-Blrr-j- f -- tAKE A DP IN PROSPERITY mJ 4T iio y alHTT,rf!,1.to,(K'0- - H if n'1 "- : 8m 4 m Ad ; ? v - - teife y)vCfiWiMlVA J!W HK 918pCTm?iflHH IPHH HbHH card : . . " Nece3sar Heavy 'Ore ' k -- ' . One of the j': the congresB cf Hoads associat " last weok, wae i mors, of Elfzabr mere has given B study and is an au b j. 1. in favor of the got. i ic. was as follows: of o r pet. Me.' Vo 1, if o e to. "ity "It is evident that In Kci whosH assrrsabh ealt is c er $i '0,-- &WWWWM.TttWWWMfflWmfr tiavo (lono those things whit 00,00 ant a d en 'here the as- -' . ought not to have done and loft . 'SSnu.U is Jess fan ?l,000,000 The 'nclp. of rtate aid has been recog'dono those things which '.e 'io rtC1 nised Ir. Kentucky throughout 1U en-- , have done. Between out pollti; MADISONVILLE, KY- - ,Uf 3! fftf feuds, our blood feuds n t o i:oum ;tre history. Our public school system tains and our tobacco feuds in Central tests upon it and without it half tho Everything New. Finest Hearse in .jfclCounty could not maintain public and Wostern Kentucky we have re couptles bchbojs. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, MASONIC BUIUMfKr state, instead of the The pellcd both capital and immigration counties, under our laws pays all the v lO T 3A3A3 QUA from our borders. jury claims, witness' claims, pauper w IWWWViWWrVffJ "We have neglected the education Idiot claims, filrcuit judgesj'aiujjcog; of our children until illiteracy lsare monjvealtli .flttorneys saUripSjc-jand- j proa,ch .to the statej Wcv have'5 left many other things .11 is v: aOaSffdJW J ? compartive'iy uyifoupbed the groat In our laws that the state, js th?runU, .wealth which the Crektor, stored in tha it is almost fundamental. ,tho bowe'e of our mountains. We Compared With School Tax. ,have shipped qut our splendid timber to be manufactured in other states,, in. "I, do not believe that there 1b an stead of manufacturing It at home. Intelligent man within the sound of We have legislated against the oppose, the my voice who those great pioneers of prpg- - 6(ate school tax of52'A cen,ts. on, .the f7 Sum iram "5 BLUE MOUSE." &t Temple Theatre. Thursday. January 12 ress and development, Instead of eq4$ 0ft bjqpajap&ia counjy paj Pjjho couraging them to extend their lines. 35fltrWjyyj.fllore fhan Jtoflrev p)U A High Grade Blood Purifier. TKRIX MIH INJUS1D IN As a result of aUtfel,the,;!Census fig- N oPaHjovqr4 adyoctgd ey:epeal AT PROVIDENCE, 7. Go to tho St Bernard Mining Co., ures show that pnlVjithree atatofl.Jn 0 ' Iftat wo Am canldatfor tl&e ? incorporated, drug department, and the Union who "Would make the race buy a bottle of B. B. B. (Botanie of growth have' a smaller percentaga upon than Kentucky. Is It not Thomu WanlcM is Burned and His the platform of the repeal ofijhe Blood Balm.) It will purify and enU rich your blood and build up your time to turn over a new leaf just be- school tax because his county did not renounced Critical. weakoued, broken down system. B. fore the New Year and use to the full- get back as much as It paid in would B. B. Is guaranteed to cure all blood est extent advantages which be overwhelmingly defeated. Why? t MadigouviUe, Ky., Jan. 3. An diseases and skin humors, Buch as nature has laid at our feet and which Hecnuee it is recognized as an (absoopportunity has brought to our door lute necessity Tor the rich counties accidental explosion occurred at Rheumatism, Sores. Ulcers, Eating Goal "In my humble opinion the first and of Kentucky to help to educate the the mines of the Wanlcss Syphilitic Hlood Poison, greatest etep for the material develop- children of the poor counties in order company at Providence, Ky., ut Catarrh. ment of Kentucky was takes last fall to maintain our public Bchol system. Eczema, 4:10 o'clock this afternoou. Itching Humors, at the good roads meeting when this Nearly half the counties In Kentucky congress was called and a committee are as helplesa to build good roads Thomas Wanlcss owner of the Risings and BumpB, Bone Pains. appointed to draft a state aid bill for without state aid as they would ho to and two miners were shoot mines Pimples, Old SoroB, public highways to be submitted to it maintain public schools without stato ibr when the explosion occured. Sorofula or Kernels,Boils, Carbuu-Tile- It Is not my purpose to discuss at this aid. Realizing the value which state Superating Sores, WabIms was bui;nftd,over-JtbQ.n- B.VB.tR.ourea.all these blood tlino in detail .the value of gool roads aid "has been to mother stafeesno one' to it in Kentucky except J con troubles by killing the poison hu- or the cost of bad ones, I merely wish can1 s.til9 body and is in a critical mor aud expelling it from the sys- to emphasize that bad roads are a upen the most selnsh watives of .pay- fitiou, and the othor two men tem. B. B. B. la the only blood heavier tax upon tho people than any Ingtna little" TfrffiWKXtyt mB n .. w that can um- aua were seriously burned. A num- remedy and heals do this therefore reasonable tax which may be levied treasury man wfWiJflUgW all sores when all it cures ber of men who were working else falls. $1 per large bottje, with to secure good roads. The bad roads t iln'Vint hpllflvn 1 Hit 'fen tuck v is co- ing to be. soVernc4y that narrow cost Sample the mouth of the shaft hoard direction for home cure. Co., At- of Kentucky all thethe people more state tax, the state than free by writing Blood Balm the explosion. They hurriedly lanta, Ua. 'tax of 5 cents school tax and the county taxes com ing oit against bined. A government statistician haan on the $100 from selfishness are crydown tho shaft and found Mr. west flexible sole and Mrs. T. N. Black have pair. Bach paLiTfie the bad in the three men writhiuc on the transferred the Jennings farm, three estimated thatcost $12.50 rqadscapitathe ing out before' even- their 6cketbooks per United States a are hurt. Wevfcelle"ve' that thq state is made-sole leather tanned ground. Great dainage was done miles from town, containing aG3 year. If they only cost half that much supervision in the construction iii process a vvonder for comfort and ' to the interior of the mine, a acres to Cbas. A Elliott. Dr. E. N. in Kentucky the people are paying an- roads would save in the rich counties t.Ih than the tA they and shoes give thatVatisfaction which larfe part of the apparatus in it Rice the E. M. Price. toMr. Elliott nually $12,000,000 ' to pull through the, moreend' tho increased OTy1 'rMp the gets the right mud. portion lying tft bain wrecked. The explosion of have long been looking for in the pauper counties ly Jso" liy the Llsman road and containing Bad RoadsA Perpetual Tax. of good roads would booh tacsl. caused by a blown out shot. about 160 acres, while Dr. Rice and wh 'ficpfafi'&T? woman's particular taste as to "The cost of had roads ia a perpetof the oauner list Mr. Prloe get that on the left. The ual tax which can only be stopped by of them out years dealers in ten is met in "the line thfcstate woulDbe Ve Mow Dyspepsia. transfer is made for l and other the huildipg of good roads. Qood that backsga large interest on ine aid AsK 7:our r dealer;. Gh, or other Stomaoh Troubles. valuable considerations, Mr. and roads not only stop the tax of bad, Notblnx will remain undigested or Mrs. Black reserving the coal roads, but thoy Increase the value ol st K oar on your stomach if you rights. Providence Enterprise. if sA tne iana more tnan ine roaus-cos- e; CUSTOM MADE BV j m will take a little Dicesteze, a powervw Per Cent V For that awful cough take Blood They are great raHral factors and like 5l"THeicy is a section of (n.MM' ful digestive, harmless and pleasant 'a : 7. . w ."." aa Maple Syrup. For sale by the ine Cough Checker. A 50 (font bot the railroads are great civlllzere. RTHE1MER-SWART- S t dra'fC'department of the St Bernard tie will last louger than most any "The measure framed for your con nt thrt MIT to ho dlSCUBBGd WlllCM'IW a tW HHHkl ' cough. ;t Louis.. vti Mining Company, Incorporated. St. .Bernard Mining Co.. slderation was drafted by a, committee secti6n that liaB been overlookedbi VS?Sft A. Incorporated, Drug Department, consisting of Senator Joo S.BoBWorth, niaiiy. It is the section which M)- 9 fi . .special agents. tl of the mountains; Jifdge James-- . P. viycs mat no county snaii receive auy Penies Report. fe - wr-of Louisville; Mr. George F, ,ypar more than 2 pjEjrcent of the stato Gregory, acvti tt'uiil .. Tin r.'.A "'TV. to Ben T RobinBon, of Mortons , ' i;sjw!ipji'ipw"11 w a w "w 'w"W'Wjti"'Z'"''--' Pickett, of tho Bluegrass, und the .J.UUU. LUiO OV.V .V.V will wv nn. L. & N. TIME CARD. proximately $500,0Od,jU percent of Gap, when ashed by. Thk Bkk in ieaSSiji. speaker, from Southe Kentucky, lWtt ,". wae framediMthput A rwura. lusny part " wlirhn SI0.000 ArfvVefcuntv. receiv- r T" ' regard to the r6pft&.of tlienjt Tv .UJJi.x Time oi arrival of trains passing but tempted suicide of Krts8 Blanoh through and departure of trains tlcular section of the state,every upon drawing out of the stafe'tre&SSfjf fcoft part the broad platwotnhclping Key iu that cityiMtysfwg'here originating at Earlington. Al&? of Kentucky andCtkrcommonwealth than it payB in unless,ltlienassecd 6ne Effective Sunday, June 10, 1010 oniY Tffefo-- . abeolutely as a whole. Tecbmmittee.Mdeavor-e- d uiliifttlon of the cduiity" Is $20,000,000 is nv70'hai . J.N0BTH BOUND. -- to make and simple in a cr more. In, Kentuck'y we 'have less port.' . ., 0.35 a. m., ten counties vhere the property No. fli . synopsis .lormAimwnt couia do sus- than .:11.15a. m. No. 62 ceptible of but one' construction, the Is valued at $20,000,)00 or moro, And XilllCore Than"Wild Beasts. '7.28 p.m. No. 94..., one the Trainers' Intended It sh6uld these Vould ho the only ones which n( noAnlo billot vaaxiM mi 11.22 p.m. No. B4 would' of necessity contribute more to have. '. ly by wild; boasts don't approach tho T- BOUTH BOUND.' germs. "Kentucky la a unit. Outside the tho road fund than the? could draw disease rast number killed by their attacks. '4.80 a.m. No. 58 All of these rich counties The management of the Temple Theatre, EarlNo life iS"8fo from state a citizen is known onlyf&s a. Ken- - from it. ,..(8.23 a. m. No. 05 Thee cities They,re in air, water,- - duBt, evon tucklan, whether he haila"from tho have'large cities in them. country, 4.21 p.m. ington, beg to announce that owing to this attraction No. 51 and food. But grand proteetlon is af'mountains, the Bluegrass orvWestern have been built up by tho No. 93,,,. ...IO.48 p. m. deforded by Eleotrlo Bitters, whichdiB-aIs nothing more man right and.,jufit' having an open date throught this section, that they Kentucky. No man can rise to dhv it ? " s stroy and expell these deadly Unction in any part of this common- that miturn mey snoum neipio puuu ' INTERURBAN TRAINS. system. That's rms from the were, very fortunate to secure che show by giving a wealth that the luster of his name la up the country, ftir,tHg reason thajjjinwhy ebilla, fever and argue, all maNORTir'BOUND. in the end they;' would becomo'vbnebig guarantee. not shed upon the whole state. No larial and mauy blood diseases yield ,:... 8.20 a.m. No. 104 ipromptly to this wonderful blood great crime can be committed in tho iiciunuB. i 10.55 a. m. No. 100 "Allor in to refer to our puhllo 'purifier. Try them, and njoyithe 2.00 p. m. No. 108 4 most remote section that the shame of vlnrinus health and new ratreneth school system again. "Under tho 5,02 p.m. No. 110 it does not fall upon Kentucky. "We they'll give yu. Moneyback, if, SOUTH BOUND. of ,the kjMfr a taxof 22 cents peed to give" force and effect to the tH not satlsfledk Only 50c at all Drug- 7.45 a.m. No. 103 Is levied on all the property of the 'motto of our state, 'United We Stand, No. 105........ ..'.: 10.00 a.m. glsta. . pivlded We FaM,' , and everywhere, stato and paid into the state treasury. 12.67 p. m. No. 107.:..... numSens&tion of tKe Se&son from the Ajg1 Sandy to the Mississippi, It is disbursed according to'the 8.20 p.m. No. ,109 Alhcrt Larmouth With Evansville Courier. ber of children in each county, and tlie 6.50 pm. there fihould be a united and concert- county No. Ill does not have to raise a singlo Albeat Larmouth, of tnis city, ed effort to put Kentucky whero she cent to get the benefit of this fund. and who has for some time past M. H. &, E. TIME CARD. properly belongs, at the forefront of The slate aid to roads is on a much the States. been city editor of the Madison-rill- e fairer proposition than this. It proState Aid Not New. Hustler, has accepted a M. H. & E. time oard went Into vides that not a dollar of the stato efffbt; Sunday, June 19, 1910. "The question of state aid is no new money shall go to any county which position as reporter on the 112 leaves. , . . . .5:45 a. m. thing. Over sixty millions have been does not cover it with either $1 or $2 No. i Courier. No. 113 arrives.... 8:80 p. m. appropriated by the various states in of Its own money, to be used in th i A FARCE IN 3 ACTS FROM THE GERMAN according tho union to. aid in tho construction of construction of tho roadB Plsarisy pains are located jus) Thirty-twCLYDE FITCH In other words, states to its ability to metal highways. I. C.R. R. TIME CARD. are aiding in various ways In the con- if tho state puts pay. $500,000 a year to below the short ribs. Lumbago up same reagon but toward building, the counties will have the tfSbiok. BALLARD'S SNOW Time of departure of Illinois Cen- struction of roads. Ihighways last re- aid intoroad up from $500,000 to $l,000r put depart- have port of tho federal remedy in eithLINIMBNT is the As played for 14 solid months at the Lyric Theafrom Nortonvllle, Ky. ment at Washington City, which shows 000. This means that In ten years er eM. K rubbed in thoroughly it tral trains NORTH BOUND. tre. New York, and 6 months at the Qarrick Theatre, nftln. relaxes the musoles what the various states aro doing in there will he from 1&.000 to 12,000 . , .i.,) , 1.2S p. m. " and th foatient can move about this direction. MaTrylaniPhas appro- miles o good roads built in Kontuckj 3.40 a. m, No 104 Chicago. freely and comfortably. Price 36o, compriated for Uiis year $350,000, Massa- according to the direction of a No. 122, local pass.10.45 a.m. 6k; and $1.00. Sold by St. Bernard 6.36 p. m. chusetts $500,000. New Jersey has petent civil engineer and after the No. 136. local Incorporated. riTtur Store, SOUTH BOUND spent $2,859,735, and has appropriated meat approved methodB of road build y,v 4.08 p.m. No. 101 ing. This will do more to develop PRICES for 1910 $300,000. In this connection AND 75, a T Bkk and the Book. That's 1,48,8' m. No. 108.... would say that New Jersey le the Keutucky and to enrich it than the t Ask Thb Bkk No. 121,looalpass. 1.2,p.m. goeAitenbinatlon. pioneer state In gi anting aid; aud as 0 same amount of money spent in an La iiiUniiiifri rfiturfti irfli 11- fl"iiAiiiJtiiiiil No, 136 local pass 5.58 'a. m. fiiiArnA nnlfcrm'llrmAniiiilt iiii iiiiihiAiMiiAiAiiiiihM result it shows' double the Increase ol other way." V7 IE'Sw'?Kui -- hich outgj v. a: y ct t i Pa 1 elates, hn-G.V, 4 W lis tl's ye r, . ro 'iaUt roup' a.', ,t nn s in of t ateSk et ne en. thai no ate in vK fnl i ha r"G mat rial r"gi it o'ac. bull np. s cep t" :tL Whlc hav prr d fl. inci nla ard iliat very sfAf.' h. ," ogr ss. S . e a iu in maa ma r'ai if Ir "! ttbf ecr- nev "vgd ro Ua. na. cvr n i, '"enb ky , H. f. first plaf,. tha t"l' TO1' ropeu bui . T. 's ha no beet .. aeo 1,: Kei wclcy eays sv r.irc a excel ions. It v 11 no onl) pf- vaste from 'ikc. "iter. ; "- ,- it vill lso s'lp tl grrt wh oh, h f ' li utcd t as . tistin in s me c 'iiiti s. 'Kern 'cky, ' ( a!! tates n th : ' , sh. uld p ovidt. :iat aid, a Mi ret son that do f - L ,s su h a Tea dlfffencejn tL. wei th a ,h. rty -1 c' - Twbb tf . )'' Let us print your PROGRAMS, MENUS, gi-d- e J:gffiS - Gi SHIPPING TAGS. LABELS and all other kinds of Commercial or Law Printftitf us one order and you built us another LAW BRIEFS TIUffTEW AT THIS OFFICE '- 1 1 . ' B. M. SLATON, Undertaker 2e , & Hin is n Slowly made, surely good rail-'road- would-ppenl- y Con-Mh- the-grea- s. U I - ner an-auall- y tkf-sssa- ll lljjja m l?KFJiese 'C5J lektfcanaS&le WoiiJftWjbo care for foot ease, stylish liftf! AIilf:goiey,s worth, will like thdsehHjglfeare made to order. The dpM froa,spci(0t? Elected br theSaiMc ,gian3gen $$& the which 1. 2 iH of'' yy Ii'S. SHOE CO. A ' " 1 -- -- Temple v ndfttWlf JheairtE,nrli0,: Ky. Jl7 mght itfjac-.plaj- n ;.,. THURSDAY; 3Mm ,d i s '' pro-viBon- B JkI E.J. Carpenter Presents the THE Ev-nsyii- le BLUE MOUSE By 50, i o No.-102- r - 1 $1.00 $1.50 m1 : ) t"-- - - 7s EXPERT DEPARTMENT OF MINES MARES TRIP TO PPOVIDENCE HEW L. & N. FREIGHT RUNS FINANCIAL STATEMENT Receipts and Disbursements During the Year 1910 ' f,4m :i m, v c MITCHELL Livery, "Feed fc SON From C. B. & Q. St. Louis to Paducah Completing Study of (fceent Explosion Just Now Started. and its Effect. a ; Kt W k' A R. Y. Williams, of Ohnrripnijrn, III., expert, in cljurtfo of tliaU.'S. Geological Survey rescue car stationed at Evausviile, passed through Earlington Saturdn.v night en route home to' ppeud hall. All coal orders promptly filled. Sunday. Ho has been to ProviJust below city dence to look over the mine where Drayage to all pacts of city, Moving a specialty. the expjosion occured recently, ' OtSen all hours. 'Phone , at which time he was there with Good rigs'. his car. His sole purprisq, he The Courier's New Year's Edition. : said,' was to complete the.' BMidy :: of tho explosion nnd its effects The New Year's edition of tho Department Evausviile Courier is a sunorb for the benetitof the "The Blue Mouse." of Mines, which he represents. record of the progress of Evaus To hoar littlo Gertrude Hitz "pull slang as "Tho Blue Nortonville News viile in tho past years. Somo of off'the slangiest Do Stop Coughing. Mouso," will be a revelation to her big achievements of that city You can if you will ueo Otto's the frtonds who have heretofore known Spruce Gum Balpam and Pine Tar in 1910, which are fully describ her as a demure thing. It was for Compound' A valuable remt'dy for Frank E. Molir la in the Bust thio sarao domureness and charm of Coughs. Whooping Cough, Croup, ed, are: purchasing additional maohinery manner that Clyde Fitch, the au Bronchitis, Asthma, Soro Throat, The location of tho Henderson Jor the NortouvJN Coal & Coke Co. thor of thiB latest sensational farce, Chest and Lungs. Price 25 and 50 dam,'whico will cost $2,000,000 1. J. 'Morgan spent Sunday in selected Mibs Hitz for tho rather cents.. Sold by drug department of the St. Bernard Mjtnmg Company, aud give employment to 600 men Greenville with relatives. difficult part of the vaudeville dau-ce- r. Incorporated. for five years, which will g)vo Known as "Tho Blue Mouse," Frank Hogo and Fred Collard ' Well Answered. Evansvillo a lake like harbor and 0 Bpont Sunday in HopkinBvUle with Paulotte Divine, tho dancer, for "Oh. uo; I don't claim to benny difa month, undertakes to imper- ferent or any brighter tbnn the bal- a uine foot stage of water the friends. Lounio Hoard was .in Madison-vill- e sonate the roal Mrs. Rollett, whose ance of mankind. I oxpocr I shall mar- year round for a distance of 26 visiting husband, secretary to Lewellyn, ry some fool woman some of these miles along the river. Sunday oyonine; Rail- days." president of the Inter-Stat- e Iriends. The extension of the Big Four i road, wants to be promoted to divi"If you ever marry that's the kind of Mis' EUdu McOIeiidon spent Sunsion superintendent. There is also b woman you will marry, aUrlgar." railroad to Evausviile at a cost day in HopkiuavIHe with relatlvoB. of more than $2,000,000. very much alive Mrs. Lewellyn Rochester Dutou. a Mrs. Frank E.. Mohraud daiiKh-te- r, aiul Papa Rollntt, both of whom as The progress on the municipal A Telltale Touch. Helen, returned to Columbus, well as the roal Mrs. Rollette, are filtration plant, which will cost a sightless people can "Is it Ohio, last week. drawn into tho general' turmoil. tell the true thnt things by touch?" third of a million dollars aud ' color of i jh Miss Anua Marie Morgan was Also there is a lover of the "Mouso" some one asked a blind man. Evansville-supply of pure, absent from school Thursday on ac- - who comes all tho way from 'Frisco "Occasionally, yes." enme the an- give mix-usparKling water by just in time to get in tho oount of sicknoss. swer. "If. for Instance. 1 touched a The whole story of the farce, has redhot poker I could tell It was red." The new factories built and loKirs. Joo Britikley, of Earlington, been so cleverly bandied by Mr. cated in 1010, including the largspent Sunday with Mrs. J. It. Har- Fitch as to call forth Swift's Sarcasm. this comment steam-shovplant in the rison. "My brethren;" said Denn Swift In est by Charles Darnton, dramatio edisorts of world. Evansyille uow has the Monroo Laner, representative of tor of the New York Evening a sermon, "there are three Monroe-Wario- r Coat & Coke Co., of World: "It was as simple and pride of riches, of birth and of tal- largest buggy and furniture facof Birmlnghmati, Ala., spent Thurs- above board as Roctor's with all ents. I shall not now speak to the tories in the world. that latter, none of you being liable day hera looking ovor'tlie mines. Broadway staring through the win- abominable vice." The rapid progress of this The new bank is Broking overy dows." growing metropolis' of the lower Tho cast required to present the day. pieco is one of the largest if not the Parents Make Your Sons Happy by Ohio valley is reflected in The Sending Them to This School Harm an 8tovens attended services largest ever seen in a farce. It is Courier's New Ye.ir's issue of 50 Madisonyiile Sunday. In By qualifying them for life's du- page3, which is a crodit to that an excellent cast that Mr. E. with Sve'ral boys from Eariirtftton and J. Carpenter will present the play ties at tho Wilbur Smith 'Business great newspaper. Mortons Gap wore here Sunday here for tho first 'time next Thurs- College, Lexington, Kv. It has tho day, Jan.12, at the Temple Theatre, cheapest and best course of afternoon. If you haye a friend qr relative Shorthand, Typewriting living at a.distance, send them the Earlington, for. one night only. and'Telegraphy, and is endorsed by tMli.ln Every day dtie Bee a year it will only Bee Bankers, Merchants, and jb bVftifr placed in new homos in Cqlar Governors, of "graduates. For par cost and dollars and it will bo a con AiBj,Cwin antFWater Hopkins county. .The pooplo know PaSesftpiieat.tljJofnce.. Large thousands ticulars, address Wlllbur R. Smith, j stant reminder of you, twice each' a kmkI thing when they see it. siz&iheeii,5 cen'fs, ' ' week. . Lexiugton.-Kv- . and Sale Stable 6-2- Following is the official statement of the finances of the Qitylf ' The L. & N. has started two of Ear inuton. Kv.f for the voar 1010: new through freight runs, 0. B. DISBURSEMENTS RECEIPTS & Q. connections from St. Louis $,BO.0ij'-- ' Cash on hand Jan v. 1, 1010. ,,$1,003 03 Salary Mav or 1010 over the L & N. lines to Wood, Taxes collected 1007 6t 83 Salary Treasurer 1010 lawn, going via MetropliB to Pa Toxob collected 1008.02'22 Salary CI ty Clork 1010 40 00 ..; Physician 1010,. '50 0QJ 552 10 Salary City ducah, where they are delivered Taxes collootod 1000 4.710 81, Salary Connollmon 1Q10....V A 20.00 'V N. U. & St, L. Plans for Tnxes collectod 1010. License Tax collcctod 1010., 172.00 Salary City Marshal 1010. . . . 720.00 this important O. B. & Q. con- Finos collected 1010. ;...,... 188.50 Salary Deputy Marshal 1910''"41&M " nection have been "working out Tax Assessor 1011 Uht, ...... 18! W 6 00 for some time past and these are Equalization Board Premium on Treasurer's the firBt trains to be ruu. - u ,;g 4 "; '. ,iyw , . .' to-th- e - - JJ2G.P0 Street lights year 1910 work, bridges, pave- - V" Street ... ..r,88i72 ments, etc Printing and Publishing... Jail and Police Court exFlro Department supplleo. ... ; 18 85 504. Charity ;V 60.00 City HaU oxpense. Cash on hand Jany, 1, 1011... 8.818 14 ... bond ."! 1509 pense 46 00 J$6,830.08 - $6,S6.86 This January 2nd, 1911.r Fkank B. AitNOLi), Treasurer; Paul P. Piuok, City Clerk. $2,-00- 1 FOR AN EASY SHAVE TRY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: Colgates Shaving Powder 25 cents Colgates Shaving Stick 25 cents Johnson's Shaving Cream 25 cents Williams' Barber Bar 10 cents Colgates Barber Soap 10 cents All of the above are made by manufacturers of National repute and have stood the most rigid tests. We also have anything in the Safety or old style razors. SOLD ON AN a p. mid-summe- r. el -- ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE ST. BERNARD MINING CO. INCORPORATED Book-ke'e'pin- g, Semi-Week- ly , Semi-Week- ly EARLINGTON, KENTUCKY :ji ?.' 33gS83gSi I535lllii35 ars? xnnp. rinTinn New lv " ! IH IH IH IH HiH Hl 11 uv Lh B V , 1 iV H H LB il H iV HH ttr r 1H 1m 7Jt H H LV H Ut " la ten Set Irass Bed with a springs anvd spread mm a'on av-live Bee ancl "'Uncle Remus1 a1 Magazne aljijfir the'sItsijm of $2.1E This is' .undoubtedly the. mdst liberal offer ever made H by a newspaper afid should be taken'-a- vantage of $;W.... There is absolutely no way for you to lo!qse .Oh tis; proposition, you get a popular magaziiaev paper B and eight articles that are used in every household, $4.50 value for oMy $2.50 in addition to m fie opportunity oigettingthe l.RngeprMriidsome Brass Bed. If yoiMre-notsubscrib- M er send in, your name or calandvsee usu?are take advantaecr.of this offer hv g. renewing you;rssuDscnption it will De me 'Dest paying investment you have; made iiT.a lone time. if or iurtner particulars rnone io. i JbaninRlSn or lNo. 4 MadisonvilJe. up-to-date Setni-Weekl- y ' a ."., ' i' Tr Q 4 I The ! 8cmi-Weekl- y ' i Bee c t- - -- I EailiiKton -- : Kentucky ji ., i"" ,t rG"jWi)fiim' ,r. ,i iii(iM.ir.-fi.- '' ifi,..'ii.,u.i'.iiBi.-.j-a- i'i i,.,.ui " .JiLMi,",'f'' j.r.i'mmUiiXJAi '""''ilMinivttvS iVK f. "tjim m.i;i)i)t-J'f- t j. ,', U.-- J