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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): March 14, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): March 14, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911031401_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): March 14, 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. TUESDAY X and FRIDAY jrA -- dAiiliB atlalfcJKggsasaaayJJfi!WwfflEaWM "jTr , dm W TUESDAY VL 11 YEAR . tSSSKBmmSM&J PP IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR EARLINGTON, Card of Thanks. FRIDAY A j BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE TWENTY-SECON- D HOPKINS COUNTY, fLY., TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1911 of Slaughterville was iu the oity Saturday. Arch Goodwill spent Sunday near Hopklnsvllle with relatives. IRobb Sugg, of Providence, was in Madlsonvlilo Thursday night. Get the habit of coming to the branch office of the neo, at Morton's Forniture Store, w,I)on you want engraved cards, letterheads, dance tickets or programs. Wb have the bent and let us figure with you on prices. Semi-Weekly em-bossed No. 21 SHOOTS WIFE BY ACCIDENT En-tcr- We thank each of oqr many friends who so willingly assisted us in the last, hours and denfn of s Madisonville Notes j News of the Town CONTRACT AWARDED FOR NEW CHURCH BtilleUntended For Burglar Abdomen Inflating k PROBABLE FATAL WOUND. BY AILEEN DAVI8. our dear Mother. Rebecca Ann Wilkuson who departed fetrom Woman's Book Clnb. this life March 8 1011. Wednesday fttternoon March 8. at A?e 78 years aud one month. the home of Mrs. C. H. Murphey ou May God ble68 each and every South Seminary street one o'f the most enjoyable meetings of the one is our urayer. wo-ma- ns Mt. Oarmel, 111, March 10 Mrs. T. E. ,Thur.mau, wife, of a Hkr Children. -- violence by friers and given contfujuous care by ." phyBician'all day, t The accident was the result of a queer chain of incidents. As Thurman is ou the grievance committee of thaOrderfof Ruil- jffway Conductors, he is away from homo much o? the time and bus to leave his wifo here alone. That she might protect herself from harm,, he purchased a large hji-morni.it- prominent Big Four conductor, was accidentally shot in the ah doinen by her bpsbaud here thin morning aud. no hope for her recovery is entertained, by the sur peons ThurmanJsjall but crazed over the deff1..fH&;bad Jo l. restrained frojdojutf, himself Q THE END OF TUBERCULOSIS Ctvio Lass Thrown Sickness. 8choJ By DR. LEONARD P. AYREB. d, Figures from Germany, Eng-lanSweden and seven Americas cities Indicate that In the average city school system the children who are in need of such treatment a9ithtafferdd by, the open air schools constitute from 8 to 0 per cent of the entire school membership. This moans that Albany, for example, should have open air schools In sufficient numbers to care for "800 children, while New York city needs accommodations for 20.000. When such figures as these are meutloned the objection of expense looms high nt once, but it are considering exocrine that a must not be lorgottcn when we thousand children of school nge die each year of tuberculosis in New Vork city. On tha average they have each had about six years qf schooling, for whlph the city has paid about $250. This meauB a quarter of a million dollars loss each year In the great city In money expended on educating children who die of tuberculosis before growing up. v A quarter of a million dollars n year spent In open air schools designed to prevent this frightful waste would go far toward meeting the entire expense. - pistol for her. !Wbile he was at home laet night with her, ho wasawakenel by a noise .back of his home. Fearing burglars, ho secured th pistol and went to investigate. Returning, he put the pistol un der his pillow aud retired auait-t.When Thurman awakened ai "5'o'clock this morning ho discovered that the pistol had got out from under the pillow andsliji-p&d.dow- n . - -- r to where it was rest in?: K under .his left elbow. At that time lus wife was lying on hei Bide, with her face toward linn Thurman rqached for his pistol with his right huud and as he was drawina it troni under the, cover, it suddenly exploded. A "shriek from his wife 'told him that she had been struck. In his crazed condition, Thurman was still able to explain that he had cocked thu pistol during the night and remembered that he had not. let the hummer down when he put it back under the pillow. IJt was but hall' awake in the morning when he reached for tho pistol, he said, aud did not remember that ho had left it cocked. ThurnlHii is one. of tho most Fun are warming up to win tho petniaut, but things will bo much warmer Thursday night, Marqli 1(1, with "fjostin Society's Whirl" on tho board nt the Temple Theatre. Society Happenings The j Edit End" Card Club meet i tit: of the card clnb was with Mr. 0 B. Tohnsou l.i-- r Friday. The visitors were Mr. Cunningham, of Henderson and Miss Arkiiioon. All of the Club numbers were present. Mrn. D ves made tin hi-icoie. The hostess serv a dauity two course, luncheon. ed Mi TIih usual weekly pronliueut railroad conductors in Southern Illiuois. His wife is a woman of man) accomplishments It . .if i His Game Won. In a campaign in Kansas some years ago, when tho tariff was made a domiand well known All social circles. nant issue, an old German was runa county ofllce in central Kanning The tragedy liaAn sacked the sas for didn't know enough about the He city. tariff to talk about it two minutes. thaf'the More than that, he didn't care mnch. Surgeons ' entirely for It had nothing whatever to do with bullet had the office he wanted anyway. But the through the abdomen. They sta- voters were much excited over the ted that the chaucepJfQr recovery question and seemed to think that be to disevery candidate were remote. Mrs. Thurman cuss the. problem should A toable Izstard. from may live for several dayp, the So this German and his campaign doctors sfcat')oVbit!theyvfear 'hat manager invented a successful subterthe German got up at the there will be no escape from fuge. When talk he would say: "Now, meetings to ' poritonitufc.; t. ' ' shentleraem I vlll talk mit you about Tilrs. Tliiir.iW"h! 'was jformerh der tariff. It Is llke- "Just then his campaign manager the daughMibs Louise-Harlau- d "Why. John, you would interrupt: ter 61 John Harland foremanj of have only live minutes to .talk. Yon the Orabtrqe coal companies cannot do yourself justice In that mines; at Ilslev, Ky., and a well length of time on the tariff." "Then J won't talk about dot tariff," known citizen of this county. would be John's iuevllable reply, and he would go on to tell that he wanted BETTER TELEPHONE SERVICE a certain county office, and so on. His game won, and he was elected. Kari5 sas City Journal. Between Earlington and Madisonville Two New Copper Wires Strung. The Two Occasions. At a Scotch temperance meeting an Manager Mitchell, of tlie Cum- old man, scarcely celebrated for his sobriety, arose and after addressing tho berland Telephone Company has audience upon tho desirability of modlately installed two now capper eration In all things, remarked: wires between Earlington and "My friends, there's Just twa occa- , I this makes five sions when atak' whisky." Madisouville, There was chorus of "Ahsl" in the wires that will be used exclusi- audience, when" he continued, "1 only vely for business between these tak' whisky when I hao haggis for dinner, and the only other occasion two points and will in a great when I tak' whisky is when I bao no measure obviate the necessity of haggis for dlntier." central using that Old familiar said'-tfortigh-t ''", "'"l 'fta'd - plirase, "line's busy" Difmrd Summers is ",Lost in Society's III this not.boast of quantity. week, from rise to fall of the Whirl" does Its quality Mr. and Mrs. E T Williams, of Hartford, visited the family of P. Wootcn and Reynolds Successful Builders for Methodist Shaver a few dayB luBt week. Mrs. G. V. Henrv, of Anton, who Church. lias been yiBiting her sister Mrs. Pingree Shaver for th9pnstfewdavs WORK WILL BEGIN IN SHORT TIME. returned home to day. Book Club was held. Mra. J. B. Robs &b leader of the ' Chas. Blackwell and Aileen Davis, Manager. Suijday in Nortonvillo wife spent Contract was let yesterday by afternoon gaVe a most excellent with friends. Mr. Campbell, a barber of this city, the building committee of the sketob of the "Abdication of Lee Favors made friends in Who lives on Franklin street has a Methodist Church, South, for th this was followed by a paa visit Sunday. thetic story of Napoiean during the well developed case of smallpox. erection of their new charek MIbs Mattie Wilkey, of Madison time he was banished to the Island J Mr. Campbell will not be moved tp building oo the lot next th ville, viBited friends here Sunday. of Elba which .was beautifully, told, tVe county pest house but will have parsonage at the corner of Robin his house quarentinod a guard apW, O. MoLood made a business ''" by Mrs. Blount Jones. son and Moss. Messrs. Wootea trip to this city Monday. An elaborate luncheon w,m secved pointed and remain at home. by this charming hostess at' the JThe brick foundation for the new Fon Sale Desirable residence and Keyuolds; of Madisonville, t til conclusion of the program, which 'p issenger station is about complet-'e- i. m neart oi city. Good water ana were the .successful bidders. carpenter bath room. Out houses complete. Work will begin Mr Burleigh formen consisted of all the early delicacies as, .quickly as expects to have all the w.ork done Six room house, fronts Main street. of tho season';' s.-'- ' preliminaries can oe arrauged r,t .within the next six weeks. A bargain for some one. Mx.O'Clo(ek Dinner. Mrs J.'M. Victory, and material gotten together, tjThe people otthis city are. having Mr. mid Mrs. Clyde Ruby enter- tbeir trees trimmed ahd tupped and Yandell Tilford made a business subject to the course of the tained at a beautifully ' a4h;ted' yards cleaned up. weather conditions. The buildtrip to Madisonville Saturday. ilr,- -. l hi nner party on Sunday evening .. Miss Blanch WilliB, of Madison- ing will contain the auditorium UUUUBUVUl 1UUUU HUB UUgUU WUTK their home In South Main sfcrWS; ' laying concrete pavements on An elegant dinner ftvas West Broadway, this is something ville, spent Saturday and Sunday 42 feet spuare, a chapel 17x23 aud two small class moms. The snrvd to the following guests: Mr. tuat has long been needed as the here the guest of Mibb Martha aud Mrs. 0, A. Morton, Mr. aridlrt. walkou-thi- s basement will be excavated and street ia very low and in Mr. and Mrs. Will Morrison spent L. E. Ruby ,0 Mr snd Mrs. Clyde walled for a furnace room and a Ruby utid Miss Florence Allvn'.' rainy season is covered with mud Sunday with relatives at Hopkins- kitchen will probably bo added ville. , Messrs W. Jj'jtRobyLacfan Rub.y wut water. There istsome prospects; of Madi- Mrs. Geo. M6thersbead, who has iu the basement. The interior and J. M. Huflniau.'"'"' e )uville having a new armory. The will probably re finished in misbeen ill, is improving. Mrs Dr. Paiker left for Hupkins-vill- e I ulin store has consented to add a Rev. Jl D.'Fraser, of Cadiz, spent sion style, in harmony with the Saturday il)oruiurt. third htory to their building now be Sunday witbhiB daughter, Mtb. R. general plain of the building. MissAileen Davis made a busi- ing erected on Main street. G. McEuen. Walls will be brick to the winness trip to lopkiubvilie Saturday. (The farmers meeting at the Lyric For professional Nurses, call dow sills aud stucco panel work Mrn. Burkholder and two children theatre Saturday afternoon was NURSES REGISTRY, long disWindows are to of Croftou, visited relatives in Mad- - ,ljrgly attended. TalkB on good tance 'phone No. Oil, EvauBVillcf, to the carnice. were maoe oy jion. w. u. be amber moss glass. Shingle Ibouvillo Saturday and Sunday. u TftCf on, L. R. Woolfork and others. Ind. Good services, callu promptly roof will be stained a moss green. Mrs. Morgan and charming daugh Refer to Evausville are said to be 1000 miles of answered. ter, Anmti .wane, or iNortonvnie;, Steps and porches of concrete. Hospitals and Physicians. were in Evausville Saturday shop- - county roadB in Hopkins county Geo W--. Bates made a business CARE OF SCHOOL CHILDREN and the approximate coBt per mile ' t5;, trip to Madisonville Saturday. for grading and rocking a road 12 IN THINLY SETTLED SECTION Mrs. F. O. Raker returned home feet wide is 1.800. Mrs. Cale Clark was' in MadisonThurHdav from Hopklnsvllle where1 1 ville Saturday. (l Major Powers, of Company E, Problem Troubling the Hopkins County rIm Iihr hean the iriiesfc nf reloTrivpR' his intention of utmnriitu' thn Mrs. J. B. Atkinson spent Satur& Board of Education. for several davs. x"Ji , ' 3 k? ? day afternoon in MariiBonvillot inaiieuvttis oi ineariny in m Texas. Hopklns-villMiss Bessie Wallace, of Mrs. Virginia Holloman, au aged F. B. Sisk, of the country, was in The County Board of Educawas the guest of Miss Meta lady, who tell ou the street Saturday town Saturday. Beth Sory in this city during the tion met Monday for the first was only slightly injured aud was week-enClaud MoKinsey made a business time since December and found able to be out on the street Sunday. trip to Madl6onvlUe Saturday. . MrR. Will Robinson is in Evans-vill- e a lot of business had accumulatMrs. N. E. McKiunon and sfsterv m Gilberts Sanitarium, where f"v"!P,t wsjfJasiUk,jBii.iiiipjip! Mrs. Chas. Moore, were in Madison- ed. The day was a busy one and she has m the last few days been the cases that came up first were BARNSLEY BRIEFS. ville Saturday shopping, . operated on for appendicitis. She is improving slowly. Mrs. B. E. Nikon and Misb Kate of such importance aud time f!i.m '1 h, I.. Jta.. cqnsuming characters that the y Borders were in Madisonville Don't forget the shopping. Bee has us branch office for Madientire day was consumed on but Loss by Fire "No Insurance. sonville people in Morton's FurniT. H. atone made a bUBlnesB trip two hearings and neither of these Mrs. Jim Pyle lost her home, and ture Store, If you want advertis- everything in it Wednesday. It to Madisonville Saturday. wore brought to a final concluing or job work or wish tp subscribe caught id the kitchen at the noon Men and Women, sell guaranteed sion. Both dealt with the probfor the paper, call up number 4. hour aud was not discovered in hose, 70 per cent, profit. Make $10 lem of caring for pupils in spar-cel- y AiiiUEN Davis, Manager. time to save the hunse.' Mts. Pyle daily. Full or part time. Beginsettled sections of the counMiss Helen Jagoowho has been thus about nine children .at home ners investigate. Wear Proof, 8038 try, were physical dilliculties foe visiting relatives for several- - weeks .under 18 yearB of age aud 'they es- Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. in Evausville, 'returned home Satur- caped with just what they happened Born to Mr. Mrs. Jack Rainwater, the movement of children are day. to have on. It wan a total Iobb, as Friday morning, a, bouncing ,boy. serious aud the board was not Mrs. Ben Laifoon, of this city, the insurance expired about the All doing well. able in the limited time to devisited relatives m Nebo Saturday. first of the year. There 1b a petiMrs. Ella Najve Is quite ill at her cide what was best for their inMrs. Tom Bell left Friday for tion hi'circhlation for the relief of residence on Moss avenue. terests under the law. Th'eMau-uiugto- u Providence to spend a few days the family.' MiBsClara Robinson, oi Richmond Country' aud the Pond wild liiuuds. J. W. Yeazey, the insurance man County, who has bieu visiting River Country out in the direcMiss Emma Noe, of Hopklnsvllle, of Earlington, was here Wednesday,. trieiius in this oity has returned tion of the Dutch Fish Trop, furreturned home,(Saturday after a short A'. T. Morrow, of Madisonville, home. visit iji this cijty with her brother, was here Wednesday ou'busineBS'. Strother Hancock made a busi- nished the problems for the day. Albert No at the Hotel Madison. E. P. Barnes was here Wednes- ness trip to Madisonville Saturday. The Board' adjhurued to meet Misses Blanche and Emma Lou agaip on Friduy morning, when v Lillle O'Bannon, day. Baker, of Dixon, Ky., were the these matters wjJJgain be takeu visited friends here Saturday. up. together with numerous otguests of Mrs. J. E. Taylor in this D..P. Banks, yard master at EarlMr. and MrB. Win Bradley spent ington, passed through here Monher things touching the schools city several days last week. Saturday in Madisonville. day, en route home. of the country. Lawsoii Faxon, spent Sunday in Little MIbs Hattie Polk Crenshaw Hon. Joe Sathard passed through Hopklnsvllle. Wednes- visited friends in Madisonville Sathere, en route to Oak Hill Charlie Lynn left .yesterday to day." urday. accept a splendid position with an Evert Pyle and, wife returned to Artists Drawing and Water Color Oweupborn Buggy Manufacturing SPRING OPENING their home at Hopkinsville, after a Paper for sale at this office. Large Finn. size sheets 5 cents. to relative's here this eveek. Ml-- h Louise VVilsan left Saturday visit Miss Jennie Vanneson, of Calvert A. G. Spillmau, of Earlington, ANNOUNCEMENT for Decatur, III,, to 8pend"tho SumCity, .who has been in Louisville waBhere Thursday. mer with her sister Mrs. Joe Briggs. several days purchasing a spring We make a specialty of doing two Wanted line of millinery, stopped o(f here We wish to announce to and three color work. If'you want euroute home and visited MrB. ErTen good men for military duty classy job wgrk that will give satis our friends and patrons in nest Brown, nee MIbs Ida Croft Good fort, faction Bee our samples and get ChauceB: Capt. Ott active service. Saturday. Miss Vanneson is au atL. .Powers at Earlington and vicinity that prices at the Mudisonvllle Branch Apply to tractive young lady and is a splenArmory. Ofllce i)i Morton's Furniture Store. on did business woman. Drill every night In week. AiijKKN Davts, Manager. Hartford Chattel), of this city, w'as Mrs. G. W. Parker is in Hopkins-villC.rd of Thanks. in HopkiuBville Sunday. visiting her mother for a lew We, the undersigned, desire to exWEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Mrs. Llllie Chatten, of Hopkinsweeks. press our sincere aud heartfelt Dudley Ruby, of Oweusbnro, thanks to the citizens of Earlington, ville, who has been visiting relatives of Mrs. next week, we will have who has been tho guest of Mrs. 0 foAheir kind and thoughtful treat- here and at Madisonville returned our opening of Spring Style V. Lindsay for several days return- ment and tho favors shown us dur- heme Saturday. illneBB while in the ed home Saturday. in ladle's aud gent's The latest ing our recent Tailored and Dress piats Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Burkholdei county pest house, and we especial- spring footwear at the St. Bernard We have the nobbiest line and two daughters, of Crofton, spent ly UeBlre to thank the ladies of Earl- store. Ask to see it. at the "Howard ington, for the kind consideration Dr. R. L. Bone, of Madisonville, in the city. the. weeks-envisiting Mrs. Burkholders sliifwn Miss Ida Lynch, of Cirole was here Friday on business. Farm" ' ' City, who was confined in the pest parents, Miss Ethel Bobbit visited friends Boylo left Saturday for hpuse aud badly needed assistance. METGALF & EMERSON Mrs Vlda ' In Earlington Friday. E. R. Hkakek. St. Louis to visit relatives. 's Wm. Bbadley. Mr. 0'Dryn' Old SunJ Un MJion-vill- a Lucian L'ittlepage, of near MadiLisle Robinson spent Friday and K Savings Bank DuilJinj , . Geo. Gannon. sonville, was here Friday ou busiSaturday with relaness. Madisonville, Kentucky 'tives. MJss Ida Martin visited friends in (Continued on Page 5 j C Ed CoiTman and little daughter, Madisonville Sunday. ; Na-polea- Nor-tonvil- le ' J ) ,t a I .... Mo-Gar- y. a p'-'t- r. sig-il(lfi- -- '. . o, d. "n!"j-'5i'"- TS '1 Semi-Weekl- Saturday . ( w Marck 22 and 23, d - y V r- -. to 4, fv y MS '' g " K H Mfe H H'l 1 Interest 1 I. Your hew Suit is here nov. Get it "in time ;f or Easter., You, can select from a "number of jaunty spring styles, productions of expert garment makers, made to our order and cut from Co., ofCincinnkfi, makers of 'STERLING CLOTHES" special patterns by Mayer Sche.uer-Offue- r ' ...;. the best on the market forthe price. Look carefully at the,, cuts in "this advertisement. a. They will give you some idea of how you will look in one J?' '! W jsl 7 of these classy suits. In'STERLING CLOTHES" iW'm ; lf are found new materials, .combinations and innovation v ;1f' .1.. that canrfot be duplicated, exclusiveness and ladividualty will appear to you and yqfgfget both .when youj puhase l t5 A. jFVv""'' " 'i . .r . . . I jSv A1' 1 -- V fj"'"zZidr R- -' ' -- 1 ' ' t'l I'll A T' . ' I ' ' Vw ' ' " t 1 'y'"!V'iJrTii A :ate.v.fH ,l( ft IVi'&nWn9fc. '..iSB .''. W- -; V- fp.'.' wFl m'-vla '' -- "STERLING CLOTHEl:" .( nn4 ?' V ... )' "( !1 ijtijt t! Hll-'l- in 'i I v.v V l 2WlwV-"IWf?- ts Jw i WK.J 'ffl rJfe 1 4 n I I U t - nH iwwwl . r-'w- ' ';" fjjgm 111 tMM IS l HM 'tt v ft . -- kl.tv---. ji iBCf 1L This Suit $10 tW2mr. : J in-elud- This Suit $12.50 "U "i "i Corsets Spring Shoes es See our Warren's Rustproof Corsets, they will please you. The science of vthe proper fitting Corset is of greatt importance to every woman. It means, health, comfort and the success of failure of her personal , ap-pearan- ce. The i '. i Warrens This Suit $15.00 Rustproof sells from $1 to $3. 1 r. I, Our line of Shoes the best brands and latest styles in Oxfords, Patent Leathers and Gun Metal for ladies'' arid gentlemen and is ready for your inspection. We have, the celebrated Florshein Shoes for women. Prices ranges from $4 to $5 and the American Lady for women $3 and $3.50. Also the Patri1 cian $4 for ladies'. CI - ? i l ' " ' ? St Bernard Store ii . .i ij ... . V . .. t- , '. 1; W. R. C0iE,, !.". - i ;.V i Mgr. ' V" ' '. B 4 ' t vr.v :'., .i;.,i' :.., ..; '' t V,,, M. ' i.. Ii rrff ':l 'ifirT lu II u St INCOKPQRATED '1 EARLINGTON, KENTUCKY '..WV .?. . waBi. ". f . .'.'. 'y""' . 'I .I.i.ti. - .v-- i'' ;.. m'm . ini.ni tn.tTh . jjl.. . ,.i .t,,iiiiw.w...,j.jlt.i,...lfc...,",j'j..H.iwH.ii.iiWU . . . IHMIWVM ..HW.ii.1 ...... ;. n fclOMH. ..I...J&U-- . ji.-.j,.-, n M.i'ii'.t-f- .v". , Vili OiifJ4L."'ik. jjVf, ' ; irw ,r - k' ... ."-- , .'!f . '?',. . i. n 1 . r:-.- -' wv.nm benssv WW Br'T"Tiiriir ryfmta MKfrKHi u . i ss t- -- HER BRAVE SOLDIER D' ...... C f. . rt " ! ttnsm It i park a delightful plnco In the nnrly forenoon hours. TI19 squirrels wore out In full force, every bird hid Un and such peoplo as wqro about Of nil carried goodnnturrd faces places to flnlch up tfcu luat V..v. .. ., terij of nn interesting back tfc ari: had tho lead. And little Tot, six yearn u'd, MIbd Molly'a nlcco, had fotmd t! 0 pnr: a regular puradlso. A qunrtor of a uf'c away Cnpt. Phil Dayton of the aTiv, "who had been Invalided homo from li1 Philippines, sat en a ecloctod JjR'jcb ovory morning and lilorood the pnrk. "Plcaae, sir, I'm 'osted!" Captain Phil had fiulshod Iila pajJnr and laid It down lurlilo '.vas fairly nodding In eloop. Ho Ktrnlsht ened up with a jerk and opine J hlr. cyoa very whir at right of tho omcr of tho volet little lot. She stood before him with flngfrs clasped, a. wry solemn look on nor fnco, and tho suspicion of tears In her eyes. "I say I'm lostod," she rqpeated as tho captain continued to Btaro. "Oh, I neo,".ho ropllcd. "You came Into tho park alonq and Lave got turned around nndan't find tho way lilm-iin- MIsb Molly Harbon had found lie son-?- , Good Things Are Eternal. Literary Bug Chases Cupid. Bring your children up to be happj. A Kansas City (Kaq.) man was Don't lot them bo any tuore supersti- given a divorce recently because his tious than jjou can help. But, at aa," rate, avoid ono horrible, haunting be- wife Is so busy writing love stories, lief that good things can't, la's't The for the magazines thnt ho had to his own ;neals and do most of tho good things 'are the only eternal housework. When the literary bug things of the world. enters thonarjor Cupid slips, out of tho kltchenxJOTir- - arid climbs over the fence. kjff ' Stalactite Cave. A Dreadful Sight '' " it stalactite cavo in EvP to H. J. .Barnum, ofy Froeville, m t Don't let (he lMbJuKftrrdm eczema, sores or if '1 t'i" was discovered in tho N- - YM was tho fover-sorthat had ;n mountains of Upper Aus- any lichlng'o7"ilMjial(ii'"rpoan'8 Ointiricnt Rives plagued his llfo for years in spito of H Instant relief, cmoqulclTly. Perfectly sate ror j many remedies he tried. At last lib ..1 children. All druggist sell itused Bucklen'fl Arnica Salvo and wrote: "It ban entirely healed with A Warning. scarcely a scar left." Heals Bums, Oil Them. "You want more money? Why, my Boils. Eczema, Onts, If a pair of shoes has become stiffBruises, Swellings, Oorns and Piles like ened with walking In tho wet, th6y boy, I worked three years for '$11 a ' magic. Only 25c at all druggists. Blnu'd first he washed with Warm wa- month right In this establishment, and now I'm owner of it." "Well, you ter and then have oil well rubbed Into & Training a Lion. Bee what happened to your boss. No years of education to them It takes four man who treats his help that way can prepare a lion for circus life and it hang on to his business." his value Modest Pride, "How ridiculous tho doctor's wife Is! Sho Is always fussing with her little flower pots and talking about botany, while, bless my soul, I havo more flowers In my hat than she has In her whole conservatory." Fllegonde Blati ter. k He Kept Moving. "Thcrp goes a man I might have married." "Yes, and you observe he keeps scovlng." Unique Flying Machine. pro-pa- re I ' '' e x The Best Way. When you resist the temptation to go the Sour Way, don't go too far and go the Sweet Way. Some peoplo havo Buch sweet dispositions that they aro disagreeable. The best way Is the Quiet Way to let people alono as much as possible. Atchison Globe. Four groups of wings, two of tw wings each and the others of tbre wings, flapped by cranks attached to a. motor, are tho features of a flying recently invented by & German ma-chlno HERBINE cureB constipation and reestablishes reKtilar bowel movements. Price 50c. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, drug department. Hair From China. - 1 - It Is reported In the Sheng Hul Pao, a Hongkong native paper, that tho anby Electricity. It Is claimed that a spring chicken nual export of (human hair to America may be broiled electrically at a cost from China and tho far east amounts to $2,228,925 in value. of 2l cents. Easy In That 'Case. reputation is a hard thing to lose, unless it happens to be a good A one. Good Combination Chair. new dining room chair has a seat lifts to form a high chair for a A '"t ! Id five-fol- Jfc ro Remove Ink Stains. '"'ul oxalic or tartaric acid will j ).k stulns from books without e: 'he print. A Benefactor. "You should endeavor to do something for the comfort of your follow men," said the philanthropist, "without thought of reward." "I do. I buy umbrellas, instead of borrowing thorn." Mrs Wiggs "John, what Is an abit is much . .acd that the English to detect flattery directed at solute vacuum?" Wiggs "An absonR,r . oken by 130,300,000 of .. r: than when it 13 coming your lute vacuum, my dear, is something 'It's fmiabjtants, or about 29.2 , .ijrs Atchison Globe. that exists only in your mind," ' ..iure population. You may have noticed -- . Speaking Population. Detecting Flattery. Vacuum Explained. . r SECOND ANNUAL LOW PRICE SALE out?" . ; "No, I didn't conio alone. Aunt Molly camo with nic, , I ran away from her and got lostcd. I've been walking miles and mlle3, but I can't find her agnlii.. She'll bo awfully scared." "And how about youaren't you scared?" y AtV, P X "Oh, no. I krtow' I'd Mgd'omcbody to take me homo." ;Jr''" "And what Is your naulo?" $ "Tot Foster. Do you" thing It's a . nice name?" "I surely do. How for do you Hvo from tho park?" "Oh, wo have to take a stroet car, and tho conductor charges mo full faro. He tbld Aunt Molly hat I was no kid." "Well, Miss Tot, I think the best thlng'we can do 1b to wait right here for a little time. Yodr aunt will sure-l- y ho searching for vou, and 1b apt to come this way. Dcsldes, there will be a policeman along soon, and wo can get him to help. Plenty of room for you to Bit down here by me." "Thank you, sir!" said Tot with all tho dignity of a married woman; and after taking a seat closo beside him sho continued. "It wasn't a week' ago that Aunt Molly told mamma that It she ever married It would bo a bravo soldier. You are brave, aren't you?" "Peoplo havo snld so." s 'Then, that settles It. As soon as Auntlo flndy mo I'll introduce you. I guess she's gone somo other way. Let's walk and walk until wo find ; FURNITURE AND RUGS SALE "ENDS SATURDAY, MARCH BRASS EDS Bras? bed, inch post, well li 1 1 e d with !- l?te 18 An opportunity to save on the purchase'of that piece of Furniture or Rug that you have been thinking of buying. Price reductions in all .departments of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Stoves. ROCKERS Mr f Tf " JB' H I , .AICD IPrPPPl - among Youwont fail to find the scrolls and uprights, a neat patterns. Low Sale more than 100 samples, a rocker to meet your ideas and requirements.- her" Thoy walked and walkod, and talked and talked, and strangelytenough they onqountoredno one searching for a "Iotod" girl. Ono of the entrances was reached at last, and the captain asked : ' j'Doob this look llko the place you usually come In at?" "Why, It surely Ib," Tot answered "Yes, I recognizo It by that squirrel thore. Now, all wo'vo got to sit down on this bench and walj. for auntie. But I must She'll Boon come know your namo or I can't Introduco you." "It's Captain Dayton, If you pleaso." "That's a nice namo, and I know auntie will bo pleased with It. She's pretty particular about names. My stars, there comes auntlo now." It was true. Aunt Molly and a sol. omn policeman were coming on tho run, and Just at that moment an auto ramo up and Btopped at tho entrance. There were two exclamations uttered that Captain Dayton did not forget for a yoar: "Oh, Tot, my darling!" from the half-distracte- d Price... j,..,. $9a50 ' Brass Bed, 2 inch posts, English lacquer, a bed that you ' will like, plain and neat, &4 A "7C Low Sale Price O $ 14f Solid Oak Rocker, cane spat, no arms, '&; 7 aunt. "In the kidnaping business, eh come along!" from tho solemn policeman. And while Aunt Molly was hugging Miss Tot and being hugged in return, the soldier was hustled into the auto tnd the chauffeur ordered' to drive to poll co station. "Got him and It's a Btraight case," said the officer to the lloutenant at the desk. 'Captain Dayton gave his name, and profession. He had the documents with him as corroboration. The lieutenant was about to ask him If he thought the police force could be taken in that way when an auto oarwe snugging up and Misa Tot and Aunt Molly came hurrying la. , "You Just lot thlB gentleman go!" ardored the little girl as she advanced md took the prisoner by the hand. ."I'm sure he didn't Intend intend " said Aunt Molly, but could tot no further. "And he wasn't trying to kidnap fou?" aaked the officer of Miss Tot. 'Of course he wasn't! He was seeCaping me homef Aunt Molly, this is Dayton of the" army, a perfect tain tentleman !" jL captain In the army, Daytonc did aot fall to follow up such an advanhand-mintage as this. He captured a a wifo. young woman for ad-ire- $27.50 Brass Bed, 2 inch posts, smooth pear shaped Saiiford's Seamless Velvet,. a good dependable rug for any room in chills, new design, satin finish, Low the house, close woven heavy bodied rug, special Sale Price I TJE ZJ5 I price, this sale. . . '. IQ $30.00 Brass Bed, large posts, H inch filling rods, new Smith's Axminiter, the Standard Axminster Rug of America, percoestructio'n, best English lacquer, (6Q fect rugs in 4yery respect, dull finish, Low Sale Price I Low Sale Trice $35 00 Brass Bed, 2 inch posts, handsome colonial deSanford's" Seamed Velvet Rug, pretty bedroom patterns, this is a signdull finish, in the best English "7 much better the price would indicate, lacquer; does not tarnish, low sale price. 3) I KQU Sale Price :... $50.00 Brass Bed, 1 inch continuous posts, with large Body Brussels Rugs of standard grade and patterns -- no better wearupright filling rods, bright finish, a very handsome ing rug woven than a Body Brussels, tqe kind 4Q I our fathers bought. Sale Price bed for your nicest room. W. T. Smith's Seamless Royal Axminster Rugs in convential patterns, a rug that it will pay you to get acquainted A with, Sale Price ., . V Room Size Rugsr 912 i I mm (ilA Eft $ 3.DU Cf 95c CO Oft dmO3 6 i O. . $..OU (9 Eft diie oc $ 0.0$ rug-tha- n $12.85 Solid saddle seat arm rocker, nicely turned if AA spindles $ bOU American Quartered Oak Rocker, solid saddle seat, broad top slat, plain back slats, good finish, neat pattern, Low Sale Price Large Scroll Seat Rocker, long post bolted construction, best ever, quartered oak and a beauty, fcQ LowSale Price Fancy hand rubbed and polished rockers, in new patterns, suitable for any room in the house, 1A beautie, every one, Low Sale Price $H"h"tO ftF ....ffi,i99 E $39.50 Efi $ Swll Good bright io Per Cent Reduction on any Rocker in the ' house during this sale. .r$f D.45 DINING TABLES Big values are offered in these Sanford's Comet Brussels Rug, in full 9x12 size. floral and conventional patterns, Sale Price... Crown Brusselsreversible rug good assortment of patterns,- Sale Price &ffl OC $ I U0 sweep easy, wear yell, fast colors, V tables and a very select lines to chopse from. sub- ALL THE ODD SIZES, 6x9, 10.6x12, and 12x15, in Tapestry, Brussels and Axminster weaves. 7-6-6 2lo fl Your Station Full length extension table, solid and stantial, sale price - $4.95 27x54 easy working Hearth Sized Rugs Velvet Rugs in large assortment of colors and' 1 Oak table, with nicely shaped slides, well finished, seats eight people. . . a legs, good .- patterns, this sale only . $6.85 $13.45 $3.3U tfQ Qft 27x54' Standard Axminster Rugs, bright and new, , .. .; every one a bargain, low price Round (op table, genuine quartered oak, rubbed and Large Hearth Size Axminster Rugs, new arrivals, polished, plain smootlf veneered legs, 45 inches wide, never offered before at the low price of 8 feet long, .Low Sale Price Pedestal table, round top, American quartered pak, 8 feet long, 45 inches wide, smopth pedestal, with full carved claw feet, Lpw Sale Price ;Pedestal table, in plain massive design, genuine quartered oak throughout, hand rubbed and polished, 48 inch top 8 ft. extenston, fitted with.Tyden Due style lock, the very best, for, . . Kcach ..s.aC,U 0 Furniture tf0 $$$ f ,' . . J) a 7E f QE DAVENPORTS e At Car Load Prices, Company INCORPORATED ilirle souvenir postcard." Great Will Power. fHo sayB ho could quit drinking if ae" wanted to." 41. believe ho could." "Why ae you so positive?" "Ho stayed at a summer resort for lis; weeks once without mailing a ' f $14.85to$39.50 i -i T . i.., I ' X $19.50 "ENOUGH SAID." Hopkinsville, r- Ky. T r :4 I ',. v .tj i ' VUrf,JJ'. f -- tf r vj'WWS 9;WCj tV Sj'-s- t vttp cw in t ww a . MHIIHIMIIIIIMIIMII r MIIMtlUtltllllfll'IMtlllMHIIIIIIMIIMM l '' 1 I ' fi ". MANAGER Subscription Rates Ono Year $1.00 u WAR! fuU-armed, ' .tmQ f THE END OF TUBERCULOSIS The Value of Fresh A'ir. FRANKLIN. recorded of Methuselah, who, being the longest liver, may be supposed to have best preserved his health, that he slept always In the open air, for when he had lived 500 years an angel said unto him, "Arise. Methuselah and build thee an house, for thou shalt live yet 500 years longer." And Mcthuselnh answered and said: "If 1 am to live but f00 years longer It is not worth while to build me an house 1 will sleep in the air as I have been used to do." Pliysl chins, after having for nge.--, contended that the sick should he givt'i) fresh air sparingly, have at length discovered that it may do them good It Is therefore to "be hoped that they may in time discoer likewise that lflo not hurtful to tluwc that tire lu health and that we may then he cured of "the anophobia thin at present distrt'.xM' weak ralinN and makes them choose to he stifled and poisoned rather than leave open the window of n or put down the glass of a conch Con lined air. when saturated with peispltahle matter, will nor rceclvc mure, and that matter nwn temalii in our bodies and invasion diseases (From a letter to a friend on the "Art of Sei'iirliiK Pleasant Dreams."i By BENJAMIN Is PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS J. E. FAWCETT Six montliB. v. Three mouths Slnglo copies. ''60 25 & U, S. Troops are rushing to the Mexican Border! When Burglars Met : of Kentucky Press Association Member and Second District Publishers League Spsuitnen copies mailed free on application. Correspondents wanted in all parts of the count. Address ns for par- ticulars. Our Cavalry hastaken up its position on'thegborder! - Uncle Sam watches the conlJipUjj Many Americailled and wounded in battle! Read History in the making. , It Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Madi sonville, Kentucky, Phone No. 4 MISS AILELN DAVIS, Mgr. - Telephone 47 Tuesday, March 14, 1911 Grasps Forces of Nature. A man's mastery over the boasts Is not duo to his superior strength The elephant can push him over, tin horse can pull more, and the lion enn best him naked and bare handed But he controls the brutes simply be cause' he is wise enough to reach up and get hold of forces in nature moro powerful than either the animals or himself. Early to bed and early to rise, Attend to your business and advertise And you will be healthy prosperous and wise. ANNOUNCEMENTS. n Evansville The Order Courier now. hs full Associated Press Dispatches carry detailed r of the fighting. The CourieV brings to yourj breakfast table a glowin'g story of the previous day's ',v thrilling events. Order the Courier now from The Bee and send your, subscription to re-por- ts Patricia Woldon hold tho recdlver to her car and listened to her chum's voice. "Pat, doar, do you mind running over to our house to put a fow shovels of coal in our furnace? Tom wants mo to stay in town for dinner. Wo will bo out on tho It's an awful thing to ask you to do, dear, but wo don't want the flro to go out on such a cold night. You uuu t mum j iou ;uu u ukmujb. mm uodi lorgot inai wnon you go 111 by the cellar door to closo It gently sometimes tho lock slips nnd locks nlne-fourtee- I t, j itself, Bo careful. Good-by- , dear." Patricia hung up tho receiver. Sho decided to go over to tho house her- - , . next move wuuia oe ror water, aim aa she had no desiro tra bo soaked she opened her eyes slowly and effoc-- I tivoly. "Who are you and how do you hap pen to bo In Mrs. Stone's houso?" she asked. "Who are you and how do you come I to bo in my sister's houso?" Tho man laughod. Patricia Jumped up. "Alice Stono's brother! Sho has never oven "that sho has a brother! " "Nor has sho mentioned to me that she has a now chum!" If tho light ot understanding dawned In both minds at the sanio tlino neither spoke of If .,, lmvo just comt ,n flom n hunl. lnc U.,H aJ)d boforo tlmt T i,ad about circled the globo "I supposo tho gun you woro about " to shoot mo "Was not loaded. I can't toll you hnw nnrrv 1 11111 tn linvn frlchtnned 1 couldn.t g0 s00 any ono untll I I I I mon-tio'nod i - hnLa"tatt0fd0th0nr0- a T small Sho slipped her long fur coat over her tea gown and after locking her own door sho went pver to tho houso of - Z! t u "" ..." KOt fotllo T, J turn WM suMm u was stupid of me to faint I nro f hor friend ' ., p Bee The Semi-Week- ly Deafness Cannot be Cured "Ve are authorfzed to announce L b) locil applications, as tbey cannot reach tiia JL Ray as a candrdataorre-olectio- . Kentucky. diseased portion of the ear. There is only ono Earlingfon, 4o represent Hopkins county in the nay to cure deafness, and that is by constitutionDaily Courier i year and lower house of the next General As- al remedies. Deafness is caused by an infiamed sembly ot Konxncky, subject to the condition ot the mucous lining ot the Eustachian Semi Weekly Bee i year, action of lhe Democratic party. Tube. When inflamed yon save a We are authorized to announce Walker as a candidate for .Representative from Hopkins county in the lower house of the next General Assembly of Kentucky subject to the action of the Democratic CasB L. pariy. We are authorized to announce Sd Jj. You n j; as a candidate to Hopkins county in the lower feonse of the next General Assembly of Kentucky, subject to the action of the Democratic party. rep-jrese- ibis tube is rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when both by mail, for only $325- it Is entirely closed, deafness is ths result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and School Ship for Cooks. this tupe restored ts its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten An old frigate Is moored In a canal are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an close to tho most fashionable center inflamed condition of the mucous surface. of Copenhagen. On It Is a school of We will give One Hundred Dollart for any case-o-t ship cooks. There is nn awning on Deafness (caused by cstarrh) that cannot be dock. Tables are laid out and nucured by Hall's Cararrh Cure. Send for circulars, free F. J. DHENEY & Q.fi 'i.n. .. at CO., Toledo, G Sold by Druggists, 73 Take Hall' Family Pills for constitution merous Inhabitants of Copenhagen take their meals there, for they are both varied and Inexpensive, such as are served to passengers on sea voyages. Look to the Future. Finish every day and bo done with It You have done what you could Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow Ib a now day. begin It well and serenbly. and with too high a spirit to be cumbered with Four old nonsense. Emerson. " ! 1 i Don't purchase your Easter Hal Be putp and he on hand at our It is a curious paradox that tho man with the strongest will Is the man until yon have seen our line. opening of Spring Hats on Mureh 12 Dexter Butler, ace about 28 who yields tho most quickly to oppoMetoalf & Emekson v" and 23. jearB old, was killed in the sition. He saves an his strength to Mrs. O'Bryan's Old Stand, Ja Metoalk & EMeksox, mines at Sturejs late Saturday throw It Into the line of least resistMadisonville, Ky.' Mrs. O'Bryan's Old Staud. ance. He general 1 afternoon. He was killed al- not waste is a goodbattering and does Madisonv'ille, Kv, "& away at .... himself ...- - .... a raiiure. vviicn iia When ho stopped, most instantly, liviug ouly 45 an Impregnable position, but makes a , up, to . hear Dinks says marriage isjra i minutes after getting hurt. He flank movement at once. TfX' Never Satisfied. 'nre.' 'It was in his case, She; -Most of the people who go through .":,. ""A"1 "c ; Vas ridiug a mortor and his oil rried the other fellow.' reluctantly put the school of experience return for a self on ean hit a prop, throwing him down tho couch iti the living room. When you see the quality of our course. The mnn sat down beside her then from the motor. He leaves ouly hats you will be pleased with the Be a Morning Star. "31 and with a man's awkwardness began one brother. price. Metoalf & Emebson, You may be as tho morlng star to fan her with a magazine. Cigarette Paner. !sii. harbinger of a 3ir.o one-t- he Mrs. tf'Bryan's Old Stand, His remains wore brought! "Wake up, girl I For goodness' sake ?ewi Much Cigarette paper is made from iy Shine! Madisonville, Ky. - ivaste untarred hemp rope. , wake up!" on 51 Sunday afternoon and here Patricia felt Instinctively that hisburied at Grapevine cemetery Can't Shirk Responsibility. that afternoon. Mcp say they are not responsible Burler formerly worked here for the actions of their brethren, but or the livery firm of Barnett & they aro so far as their example has Stoue,. leaving for Sturgis five or been contributory to the misfortune or downfall of their brethren. Jean Killed in Mines at Sturgis. 1 -- m Curious Paradox. heavy coat and left it on tho smooth, white stairs before venturing to tho blackness of the cellar. Patricia went bravely on toward tho furnaco and began to shovol the coal. .In the big living room abovo a man sprang quickly to his feet "By Jove! There's somebody prowling about In tho collar!" He tiptoed over to a huge bag lying on the couch and took out a largo, shotgun. "I'll just Burprlso him at his own gamo oven if the gun Isn't loaded." The man crept cautiously down tho collar stairs,' the nolso of Bhaklng uu uo uro uru wiling ma looumia. Patricia Woldon took one last look into tho flro and, turning suddenly, found hcrsolf looking Into tho muzzlo of a shotgun. Sho first thing that ontovLl uL LnH She fell In a faint to the floor. Tho man's gun fell almost before the girl dropped. Ho rushed 'to hor side and with something very much like a swear word on his lips r2kod i. i.i,., up ihw uuuuivu mass or unconscious beauty and with shaking heart but . . Btenuy arms cnrried it up tho stairs. ugly-lookin- ,L"?,i.i.rt! ' feel iuiil to It now, I wl you ho,ne' cont ani' to Tho man loaned forward in his chair. Patricia looked up. "Are you ma, riC(" BhAe "Iced suddenly, you7 "your .fl. No.1 g ,.,.,., ... 1 . I Then they both laughed. "Becauso," Patricia continued, "I prefer, In this Insta'nco, to bo sensible rather thnn strictly, ropor. There Is no ono homo" &i my house and there is no one hero' to 'got your dinner. Now, I am dot much of a cook but I intond to get your dinner for you." Tho girl looked him squarely in tho eyes. "There is not a bit of sense In your sitting alono bore and mo alone " thero, effpecjpUy when "When what?" A light had come ,nto DK,8 eyc8 ,when Twhen you anj my beflt frend's brother." She turned quickly toWard the' kitchen. Alice said tnoro was a nice little '. ' l0ak RlUl SOnl loUCe p' "Allco!" ,Pat turned awitly toward him, her cheoks scarlet "What does " She Allco know about this affair looked suspiciously at Dick Parel. "Did she know you woro here?" aure; 1 n iici 111 iuwii nim thn told mo hw '0 g0l ,,n nnd7.to mRk run mvoolf nprfpntlv fit V i. '" v , , i . M yrti 3fl .r f ! J t 'i' n half-Wa- y t'JuTirL u'ur ::."" ? ln,y i "I wouldn't have frightened you out of your wlta with a gun If I had known about you he put in, defewlla post-graduat- e -- j- - cook." yes. himself." Then Pat smiled. "Alice is not very particular about whom sho sends to you for a cook." "81s knows I am not looking for a Dick looked Intn th v. &4 a t H :i! V nmwHeks ago. Smith We cordially invite you to inspect Made his money. 'Simplest thing in the most stylish line of spring hata the world,' he said. 'I always did the in tiiis markot. ireverso of what "veryhody else was METOAI.F & Emerson. doing. If everybody bought, I sold Mrs. O'Bryan's Old Stand, prices were high. If everybody sold. Madisonville, Ky. 1 bought prices were low." Mbw He Made" His Money. A rich old mnn was aiked bow ho ATTENTION STOCKMEN i A our line of spring tle across tho Trent two animals Jumped on board, In addition to throe hats. All the newest styles. JDon't fail to flee While a ferryboat was taking cat- Mktoalf & Emerson1, Mrs. O'Bryan's Old Staud, Madisonville, Ky. Deoerved It. A friend of mine had a lot of hens and. wanted to raise somo chickens, fcut his hens wouldn't sit on the eggs. So ono night ho went into the coop, crabbed one of them and put it on a est and held it there all night In lie morning, wheu the light broke into place, ho found that ho had rabbod up tho rooster "by mistake. H was arrested by f.hc pderal authorial for Illegal use of the male. that were being carried. When in midstream all the animalB crowded on ono side of the boat, which capsized and tho ferryman was drowned The catttlo got safely ashore A Modern Question. A mother in HackenBack eneased a young woman as nurse for her baby. After she had wheeled tho youngster about the yard for a she came Into tho house and askedr "JDo you mind, ma'am, 4f " smoke Thero Is a vacancy in half-hour, 1 ctgar-ettes?- Hack-ensac- ,' 'i ( i ; After Grippe or s Meaning of "Dago." any Sickness v. ?Vinol Creates Strength ' HERE IS PRO0P "Dago'"i8 slang for a o - :uer. tppliod to Italians and r.ci'.a ij ii.io country, and also to Spaniards ,md I'ortuufeso. The word Is derived from the' Spanish Diearo. dark-skinne- d meaning .lames Wo can and will save you money iVI '"After a long attack of Grippe, Mrs. Vaught seemed unable to recover her strength. She was very vreak. and had no appetite. L rapidly improved Jier condition and restored her to health. I "sincerely recommend its use during 'convalescence or any run clown tonditlon." VI-NO- ou got prloes. '' your Spring Hats. Try us and jMHTOALF & JUMBttSON, ' Airs. O'Bryan's Old Stand, 4 ; ; ; ( Madisonville, Ky. iu.iiuad bullderB were i.1 c1l Stag. 1 - 1 TUDGK x C. N. VAtGHT, ; ti n, , Iluntsville, Ala.v Miss Adelaide Gamm, of "Water-towWis., writes, "After a severe attack of the Grippe, my system was in a very weakened, nervous, condition. I took L with the best of results, and it made me feel better and stronger than I have been foryears." We hae never sold in our store more valuabjb health restorer for a weak and ru down .persons than "YINOL, and wo ask such people in ibis vicinity to try VINOL with the understanding that their money will be returned if it does not do aS we claim for it ST.BERNABD MUTING COMPANY Smrporated Drur Departraeat1 Tun-dow- u oi. 5'ntly a fossil .n clay ono hun- - surface of the J n VI-JTO- Plow Ahead. Pay as Ilttlo attention to discouragements as possible. Plow ahead as a steamer does, rough or smooth, rain or shine. To carry your cargo and make your port is tho point Maltble D. Babcok. Are Like Chestnuts. Many Christians are like chestnuts vory pleasant nuts, but inclosed In very prickly burrs, which noed various dealings of naturn nml her rrir nt frost before the kernel is disclosed. Paul Chatfleld. s'av.e-mbnev- . n ty, of the work to bef entirely satisfactory. ;ii 1 -- The EarlingtonBee will print yoo horse snd jack bills this season cheaper than you have evtaphad them printed before. 'We guarantee to print them cheaper thanyou calhave it done anywhere else and we also guarantee the qualiBring your work to' the Bee office and V k f IL T iiiii t MMW MW rl mitmmmaM I '" ,i riii L M . R- - "'' t M?i A V 0 attS&EUtaoEBSBmm w 1 1 IB THE SATURDAY EVENING POST 5c CIGAR AT ALL LCABINS TOBACCO BCALtRS C. W. LINDSAY, SWWWW WIIWIIIMWIM1 Distributor Mrs. Geo. Atkinson visited friends in Madisonville Sunday. Tho Koach Furniture Co., of Hop kinsville, have an 80 inch ad in this paper. Read it and compare prices with other similar concerns. This firm oilers as u special inducmeut to Hopkins couuty buyers to Vay tho freight on all purchases, W . R. Coyle is attending the Louis-vlll- o NO TWO SUITSIN ALIKE DO YOU LIKE INDIVIDUALITY DRESS? Handsome is our purchase of Men's and Young Men's high grade custom made suits for this Spring. Our effort has been to secure for our trade an assortment second td none, with regard to style of garment. beauty of fabric and general durability. It comes from Michael Stern & Co., Rochester; W. S. Peck & Co , Syracuse, and Chas. Kaufman & Bros., Chicago. fa are manufacturers of high standing. Every 'garment is guaranteed absolutely purcuiool and to give satisfaction in every respect. If you like exclusiveness in pattern we are yours. In selecting our M. S. & Co. and W. S. P. & Co. suits we were careful to select no two suits alike. Therefore if you buy your Spring Clothes of us you may Jtaou; we shall not sell any other like it to anybody. This applies to fine fancy worsteds and cassimeres of the two manufacturers named first. Of course it does not matter when it comes to plain blue serges and black unfinished worstedi,of which we have a most excellent selection. Prices from $15 00 to $25 00. We are showing the greatest assortment of patterns in this end of the State. FOR Range. market this weoK. ' SALE-O- ne new Will sell cheap. A. Model Hi I H. MORKItKAl). Earlington, Ky. Q DR. E. B. HARDIN f OR, L. C. RAY I Miss Hatti6 Gomblin, of Southard . . .. .. . n.l. .. ' .. oonooiuouse, was in town oaiuruay. Mr. and Mrs. Weller McCuily, of " .t.i.,M Lack Knowledge. THEEND0F.TUBERCUL0SIS Physicians t Drs. Hardin & Ray - ; dentTsts X Painless Extracting and Porcelain Work High Class Dentistry is our Specialty O&ct Serintt Bank Bldt. Ttlephont 390 Madisonville, Kentucky AD-TAL- K 'work" very irregulary. The fact that advertising costs money is proof of its value. Things without cost are usually worth only their price. What would you think of a salesman who reported, for duty one day, lay off for 'two, worked a half day, went .off or a jveek and so on without any 'regularity? Surelv you would not expect good service from such a man. And yet some merchants hold advertising, whioh is simply a "salesman," up to great results when it is allowed to the country, spout Saturday and Sunday in this city with relatives. Dudley Gates and Calvin Smith, of Mortons Gap, wero here Satur day night. Miss Girtio Blackburn returned to her home in Clay, Ky., Saturdav, after a month's visit to her sister, Mrs. Frank Fox. Ed Young made a business trip to this city Tuesday. , Mis. Earnest Claytdr visited friends here Monday. GrovCr Long was in Maaisonville Sunday afternoon. Havo you over witness the wife and husband quarrel, tlion make up with kisses 6weet? The dude and the society girl, yum, yum, over the gum. Tho doar'oid wealthy uncle and the millionaire cholly boy, it's a great mixture taken from real life, all with "Lost In Society's Whirl" at the Temple Theatre Thursday nigut, March 10. Koy Vanuoy, of Madisonville, was here Friday ou business. By GEORGE Vf. COTTIS. 4 We may provide all tho restrlc- tlon we wish, we may provide hospitals and enact laws, but wo are making bricks without straw unless we pro vide-- " for early diagnosis. I am not afraid to say that 75 per cent of the practicing physicians in New York today are unable to ding-nos- e incipient tuberculosis, that, a majority of them do not correctly diagnose even quite" advanced cuses aud that some do not make u proper diagnosis even after death, So it will be n otnn In n rl t ft r rr 14 san rrr . wuu s&w iu ituiuiiw If cure expert physicians to exam- ino patients in each county without expense. And If we can havo early diagnosis by these expert physicians, these expert diagnosticians, tho smaller coun ties of the state will be greatly benefited, for they aro sadly In need of such assistance. funda-mental, rw BISHOP&CO. Potatoes Better Than Gold. Carlyle ones told a man who was financially Interested In sold mining that all the gold ev produced In California waa not worth one good mealy potato. And yet the potato In Scotland has a hiBtory of leas than two hundred years. When Macdonald Clanran-aldIn 1748, bought seod potatooa for Ills tenants In South Ulster they objected to planting them because the potato Is not mentioned In the Bible. oTT , YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT . ESTABLISHED 1869 BOYS' WEAR FOR SPRING The men of the future deserve the most considerate care that a mother can give them. It's in youth that habits are formed and characters trained, "High Art" Clothes for Boys are not an unimportant factor in and preach tidiness, manliness, and economy. Slip a "High Art" Suit on your boy and he'll never slip away from the "High Art" habit. Sizes accurate, styles authoritative, cut spienUfi-callexact, prices $2.50 to $18, Hundreds to select from, For 43 years as been the storee-erriinen- t tot BOYS' CONFIRMATION SUITS and other dress accessories for the Boy for such an important s near irom you in person, occasion, et by. mail or phone for the Boy's sake. or -- ii j ABOITJQNAl HEWS OF THE TOWN tOontirruod from Page 1.) Meadamus Garfield and Taylor 'Oldham, of tho country, wore in town shopping Saturday. Mrs. Honry RogorB made friends In Madloonville a visit Friday, Frank B. Sisk, of tlio country, was lb town Friday, Mrs. l P. Price spent the day in Mwllsotmllo Friday with relatives. Sam Lanfsley, of Madlaonvllle, .was here Friday on business. Mrs. Geo. King, of Madisouville, visited friends here Friday. Mrs. W. K. Nisbet was in bquyUIo Friday shopping. Mrs. W. 9. MoGary was In Madi- Madi-eonvlll- o Friday. Mrs. G. S, Withorsi)oonr of Madi sonvilie, is vlnting relatives here , this woek. Old papers for sale at the ileo office. Geo, Rash and Clyde Ruby, of Madisonville, wpre here Sunday. Mrs. Bessie Tanner visited friends in Miulisnuvilie Sunday. Steve Mothershead, of Evansvilio, visited his parojits here Sunday. B. C. Mitchell, of Madisonville. was here Monday on business. Mi3H Winnie Ashby, of Madison-villivisttod friends here Saturday. Miss Maty Mothershead Is at her place in school again, after a week's absence, on account of illness Lost In tli railroad yardB, one box containing' Hilvcr spOon and " 1, 7 pair spectacles. Finder n to Beo office. Mesdames Cunningham attHLock-ott- , of Henderson,, were Sfuest' of Mr. and Mrs. PaulfJJ&uksKtbo past wo'k. ' ft ! , Bud Koll, of MadisouviUo, was in. If you have a friend or relative town Friday on business. living at a distance, sond them the y Miss Ruby Todd and her visitor, Bee a'ysar It will only Miss Smith, of Cerulean Spring, cost aud dollars and It will bo acon-stawere hero from Mortons Gap Satur reminder Of yOH( ?rico each day and Sunday visiting Miss, week. .... Eunice Draper. Glrio Sold In Slavery. Mrs, John Tiiomasson, of the In Yunnan, Cfc.na, girls are still sold Jollhtry, was In town Saturday sliop-pin- Into slavery. In one year about 300 children from this neighborhood were Your opportunity to buy that ttew sold to dealers and carried to the caprug at very low prices, March 11 to ital In baskets like poultry. At ordinary times the price for girls is 76 cents 18. Keoch Furniture .Co., Incorporfor each or of their age, but in time ated, Hopkinsville, Ky. of famine children become a drug on H. D, Cowaud and Miss Dodge tho market O'Brien have returned from market, whoro they brought a new supply Don't fail to see the handsome of spring stock. line of ladies' fancy neck wear at Mrs. Frank Coyle and Miss Myrtle the St. Bernard Btore. It Ib new Mitchell, of Madisonville, made this aud nifty. place a ple'aHant visit Friday. Tho Laur Bacon Company, a well Strange Bird! My two littlo nlecos had a bird given known Evansvilio firm has in this Isano a DO Inch advertlemout (bat is to them and were very anxious to see well gotteu up and makes a fine ap- it Bathe. On soelng It get, Into the parency It will pay you to read water Jor die first time, the three-fear- : child I declare I oyory word of this advortlsment and old isn't exclaimed: "Why, thelr if getting right into water when next in EvatisvlHo call and see with all its feathers on. The Delinthis mammoth department store. eator. Mr. Herbert Lahr the genial and tv " " genttflumnly advertising manager New spring line of GInghamfi and will tako pleasure in showing you Porcals all shades on' display tit the through tho entire building. St. Bernard store. Ask to seo it. Henory McDowell, of Nashville, vas in town Saturday visiting Cloistered Virtue. iriends aud relatives. I cannot praise a fugitive and cloisE.S. FlBher, of Howell, was in tered virtue, unexercised and that never sallies out and town Sunday viBitingriends. seeks her adversary, but slinks out of A saving opportunity. Low prico the race where that Immortal garland sale, Maroh 11 to 18. Keach Furni- -' Is to be run for, not without dust and ture Co., Incorporated, Hopkinsville, he aL Milton. ., Ky. Jno. Chandler, of Slaughterville, Notice. made a business trip to this city Saturuay. I cure cancer. I never fail. I doctor and insure a cure. AddrebB Miss Etoyl Gooch, of Madison, T. M. Wyatt, B. F. D Box No. 4, ville, visited friends here Sunday. Dawsou, Ky. F.M Sat.k My residence on Hail-roa- d street. Good location, good Great fvilstCKc. water and out houses. A bargain "It's a mistake; BJd Uncle Eben, for some one. N. I. Toombs, to work yoh bad hsblts overtime Madisonvillo, Ky. 'n December Jos' 'causa you's Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Long "were in melt New Year resolutions." Madisonville Sunday. Why Men Marry, J, T. Stiman, of Clay, Ky,, was n 50 per cent of the marriages the in town Saturday. iuan wouldn't marry if he had every Furniture at marked down prices. assurance that no other man would sale March' 11 to 18. Keaoh Fnrni. got her, ture Co., Incorporated, Hopkinsville, Semi-Weekl-. Unique Undertaking. Running a storo on the "honesty system" is to bo undertaken by the farmers of Stony Ford Grange N. Y. A stock will be sup. piled and when a member wishes to obtain anything therefrom ho will be entrusted with the key of the Mid-dloto- habit-formin- g self-respe- ct y nt storerom and whatever he takes tie will make a note of and leave the price. If he takes more than he leaves the money for. he will not bo. ir rusted a second time. (P.c&d, j-- Reflect, Consider, g. You havS tm tu6 b'dbkj totie&f what you will rtlfsa, if yod mls "Lost In Society's Whirl,'' thd'lVfn pie Theatre Thursday nlht, March 10. Consider the Rood tilings in all of the Howard productions, then jro to the real show. Overheating Avoided. The dagger Of overheating which attends incandescent lamp sockets containing a resistance unit to lessen the brilliancy of tho light is avoided by 'distributing the resistance through a cord, provided with a regulating Bwitch at the end. Evil PractisS 6f did LoricJorf, An unjust practise whicii was peculiar to the Old Bailey prison in London was that when an accused person was acquitted he was obliged to pay the fees of Newgate or" go back for want of money. Many unfortunate prisoners died in Newgate through this custom. Marry to Avoid School. In New York when a young Italian girl does not want to go to school any ilongtsr and does not want to work, s.bejevades the truant officer by It Is difficult to handle the 'C8.se after marriage and such "" IT PAYS TO TRADE HEHE EVANSVILLE.IND. "GXJ Krirx HK rfjrx f Ktx Make Your " , Store-Advertising - sHxiHXf a$ Much a - Fixed Feature of Every Issue of This Newspaper as is Our Local Page. . pssqs'are alarmingly frequent Rank Cowardice. get rid of not Hko. Sickness and sorrow only exist to further man's education in this world; they will not be needed In tho future. lUiB cowardice to wish to crythins which we do Novolsi N Bank for Children. Ti amuse children, a3 well as to each'them to save money, a Connectl-iMit'ipnhas patented a bank Into which a figure of a goat butts a coin nlaced in a slot in a Hfellko manner. n &.y. V. r ir -- - - Buff Orui nslous, White Wyandorts and White Eircs for hutohine Le:-horns. m ar?i-T.-v- ir Mlsa LueUo Thomson, wlio has been visiting in Nashville aud Springfield for several weekB has returned noma, Miss Adeline Toombs spent Suu-da- y in Slaughtervelle with relatives. The Bpriug line of gents and youths roi.dy.to wear clothes have been received at the St. Bernard store, they ate the latest designs aud mako a appearenoQ. Mr. and Mrs. Otloy Vannoy spent Sunday In Madisonville with Calendars For 1912 swellest line of Imported and Do- rncstic Calendars Sox 1912 that has ever 'Been' shown in this territory-They are the Celebrated Butler line and the price this yearIs lower than ever Do not purchase your 191 2 calendars until you have We seen our samples. can please you and save you money. have-"the Keep on Smiling. Make up your mind to this. Until the .'mortgage Is foreclosed .you'vo got your home; until the grocer refuses to deliver' any more bread you have credit,, and until the toe touches your bod you havon't been kicked. It's time enough to fret about theso things when they have happened( but until then ke'op on doing the best you can and smile. .. A "feature," or department, of a newepaper wins its readers a few at a time. Out of thousands who "scan" and "glance at" a store's advertising in this issue, a few hundred will read ALL OF THAT STORE'S ADVERTISEMENT IN THE NEXT ISSUE. But, if that store's advertisement does not APPEAR IN THE NEXT ISSUE, this pro;ess of winning regular readers is broken up. It would be so with our Local Page. If it did not appear REGULARLY, it would forfeit the interest and attention of MOST OF ITS READERS. And the same would be true of our News Page, of our Society Page, and of other features of the paper, which build up their circles of readers surely and i ' "' steadily, issue by issue. A store's advertising gets to be MOST EFFECTIVE after it has become a REGULAR FEATURE of the paper gaining with EVERY ISSUE, new "regular readers'," AND HOLDING THOSE GAINED by making the .store news really important to them. ,n . This is the law and the "secret" ;of.1 storeadvertising suc,1 cess TMf5fr3-- ALL OF IT. Pttyf V, X,-MJ,OM,x4fi- We f- -- .-- ,t.Q THE - BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE LOOK HERE. ME. FARMER! Note that tho Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company, Incorporated, is offering to you an Ideal proposition for telephone service. Usin our service you have advantages o( long distance connections to every important point in the United States. The advantages of telephone service in your residence are too numerous to mention, but among tbem would be daily communication with the markets, obtaining prices getting accurate reports tn the weather, calling up your neighbors, friends and relatives. All these advantages and pleasures are more than worth the price you would pay for tho service. Literature and information furnished by calling on our manager, E. G. Mann. THE END OF TUBERCULOSIS Stamping Out tho Plagub. . ; $1.00 and $2 00 per 15 All infertile ejms replaced free friends. of charge. My birds oame from the lending breeders of this county and are scieutiGcally mated to produce high grade MIs's. Marjorie Whitfield, of the country, was In town Mouday Bhop-pln- g. J strong chickens.' Tho attention of our readers is called to tike full pago ad of tho St. Bernard' Mining Co., in this issue. Don't fall to read this advertlsmeut carefully and you willbe benefited greater or better cause now set beforo the people of New York, the people of this great state, than to save themselves from this terrible plague, and they can do it if they will. The cities have already accomplished much. one-half I do not think there By JOSEPH H. CHOATE. Is any CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO, a H J :4tfiW.VAV.V,YiWiY.V'iW.W J. , D. McPHERSON, JR. KENTUCKY Phone 449 thereby. MADISONVILLE, "BretkerM" Mr. aud Mrs. Dick Ashby and daughter MJgu Annie, spent Sunday wjth Mr. aud Mrs. N. I. Toombs and family in. Madisonville. Semi-Week- ly Bee Kentucky Earlington, New York and Boston and Lon don have reduced by he death rate from tbl3 particular evil. It exists where It has been unchecked and unstudied I and uncared for In the rural dls- - I trlcts of the state and In the smaller cities of the etatf --. I $ 5 B. M. SLATON, Undertaker MADISONVILLE, KY. Everything New. he Finest Hearse in the County & , NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, MASONIC BUILDING ,.IiiiiiHi(; V ' ...' JX .7 &' rfrSrr - . , ;;-rt:- i. r; r " . , A 4;.- - -- .JfLl '"Tts't"- tT" T,i - r r -- tr " r w M . r . . t 0 Gold On Fish Given Away Saturday, Mch. ONE DAY ONLY 1 V 9" '' r J . "-- . n. ., .J ... ""Wi t . ., g CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor H. O. Bourland. Police Judge A. J. Bennett. Chief of Police Wm. Bradley. Night Chief J H. Hamby. , Tax Assessor J. H. Corbltt-.-' City Cleric Paul P. Price. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. City Physician W. R. Nisbefc, City Engineer R. E. Whlpfler. , 8 j h .15' ) We will give to every person purchasing one 25c bottle of Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup glass globe containing two beautiful gold These fish are not for sale, but are used solely to introduce the best cough syrup made, ."Rexall Cherry Bark." Remember the date,. Saturday, March 18, and be on hand. A aJ m fish. GARDINER MAD1SONV1LLE, & - BOWMER I INCOKPORATCB KENTUCKY , &k Always Blessed food, No more Sleepless Nights, Headache or Stomach Misery. Get rid of all these troubles with Dlgesteze.. Fifty cents abottle, worth cost, at drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, ten-fold'lt- y& Save the Babies. You cannot feel safe without a botwith a Hearty Appetite if you use Dlgesteze. It helpsyour stomach do tle of Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam and the work, digests what you eat and Pine Tar Compound in your home if makes good rich blond from your you have little ones as it is a positive meets every Friday sleep. Harry Long, C. of R. Woodmen of the World, Catalpa Camp No. 801 meets every Wednesday night. All members are earStreet ComniissionerRobt. Wood nestly requested to be there. Gouncilinon Jno. B, Atkinson, C. S. Orknshaw, Clerk. Madison Oldham, F, D. Rash, Geo. M C. Atkinson. Thos. Blair, 0. Modnrn Woodmen of 'the World, Heiiry. Meoting night first Monday No. 11992 meets every Wednesday. night in oaoh month. Y. Q. Walker, Sqc, Scliool Trustee Paul M. Moore Elks, B. P. O. No. 738 moels at Board of Health Ed M. Trahprn, G. Gilbert King and Curtis B? John- Mariisonville Monday night. ' B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. son, m. D. Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. Poatmastor Chas. Cowell, Earllngton Chapter, U. D. C, meets 1st Thursday in each month CHURCHES. at 2:30 p. m. Catholic Churoii. First mast Mrs. Katr Withers, Pres. every Sunday and holy duyat7:0 Knights and Ladles of Security a. m, Second mass and preaching will moetevery second and fourth 9:30 a. m. Vesperfe and benediction p. m. Rev. J, P. McParland, Pastoi Monday nights. Visiting members invited to attend. Christian Churoii. Sunday C. S. Crrnshaw, Clerk. school at 9:30 a; m. Proaohirig(evef Visiting members are cordially Lord'B clay at 10:45 a. m. and 7 j . Invhed to attend, any of iIthh m. Prayer meeting every Wo'dne Lodges day at 7:30 p. m. M. E. Churoii. Regular soryic s Human Nature. third Sunday at 11 a. m.and7:3))'p.ii). Pat waB being shown an Incubator Prayer meeting Wednesday ovoiilin ly one of his frier who had recentat 7:80. Suiiduy-eutioat 9:30 a. u; ly removed to the suburbs. He took Class meeting, second Sunday great Interest In all the details and a. m. Rev. I. N. Reid. par.o examined everything with groat care. Epworth Iioague J. S.. "Hun-cock- , Then, as he looked at about a huhdrod president. Meets evury. Sun young day evening at 6:45 p. m. lit tlf hatched,chickens that had Just been with an awed expression 'he Methodist Episcopal Church, Soutl , said: "Human naturo is a funny thing, All are welcome. " ol . Miss Lizfcix Huff, Sec. Ben Hur Lodgo, Earllngton Court, No. 65 nlfcets overi' 2nd and 4th Friday niirht at now Victory Hall. John Wad, Soribo, Standwalte, Tribe No. 57,RedMon month. S.... ? If You Are Going to Buy truttu ORIGINAL -- DELKER VEHICLES GEHUiNE BOI OJ . , m tia wy - WC SELL TMC CCNUIN" C- NOT AM IMITATION CTRATDEST BE ST " WORLD c The Delker js worth your consideration, because we give you a longer body and spring, thereby .giving you more comfort. Delker busies are noted for their long life, lightness of draught, style and finish. We have a complete line, i JVl. s Incorporated, A . I' , Satisfaction of Keeping a Dog. "I wonder why so many neonle in-Biston keeping dogs that are no rood?" "Well." replied the proprietor of the village hotel, "I always keep a few dogs because It's a comfort to ee 'em take their meals regular Without kickin', even If they didn't Bay any board." Do Stop Cenghing. r .. Spruce Gum Baifani and Pine Tar Compound A valuable remedy for 'Coughs, Whowplug Cough, Croup. Bronchitis, Abthma, Sore Throat, Chest and Lungs. Price 25 and 50 xsents. Sold by drug department pf theSt. Bernard Mining Company, Youcan if you will use Otto's Incorporated. everv Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at' 9:8( a. m. Prayer meeting, Vedno6da. oveniugs at .7:80. o'clock., Epworth League, every Sunday evenimj at 0:45. Ladies' Aid Society evorj Moudav afternoon. Official Boarf meeting Moudav after first Sunclin Progress. I was talking with an aged, but very in each mouth. progressive, farmer not long ago and Missionary Bapiust Churoii remarked that the course of improve- Preaching 2nd and 4th Sunday at ment in farm methodB seemed Blow. a. m ana 7:30 p. in. and the preccd' "Bless you, my boy," ho answered, mg Saturday Mght. Church meetiui; "when I started In wo only raised nlno Saturdr t.ight before the 4th Sun at 9:30 a. m bushols o wheat to the acre In my day. Sunday School Monday niglu Prpyt-ry state, and now we raise thirteen. I at 7:8(.. neeMut.- . evr Grigson, Pastor. Rev C H. think I've done pretty woll." Itseema jkni aai Baptist Church. io me tnat that Is not a bad way to look at it. If every one does his part acrvicos fourth sun jay morning and evening in each month and Satur progress Is certain, if it does seem day evening preceding. Prayer slow. A. M. R. meeting Friday even i u Sunday school 2 p. m. Rrv. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. Medicines that aid natnrn aro al . PrksbytmrIan ways most successful. Chamber-laiu'- s Church Hou-uRegular services first Thui- ay Cough Remedy actB ou tils inau. j.c loosens tno cougn, relieves at 7:80 p. in. and third unci; y at the lungs, opens the secretions and 3:30 p.m. in each nioptli. Sunui .' aids nature In restoring the system school each Sunday norr.'ng "MMJ-' to a healthy condition. .Sold bv o'clock. specific in Croup, Bronchitis and Coughs. It works like magic. One dose will give relief and the danger is over. For sale by drug' department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. 1 i a. C.Brandon, E.Churuh, South. pastor. Services Rev. W oi after all.' Everybody's. Forced to Leave Home. Every year a large number of poor sufferers, whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs, are urged to go to another climate. But this la costly and not always sure. There's a better way. Let Dr. Ring's New Dieaovory cure you at home. "It cured me of , lung trouble," writes W. It .Nelson, of Gala-minArk., "when all else failed and I gained 47 pounds in weight. Its surely the kinir of all cough and lung cures." Thousand owe their lives and health to it. It's positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds, Croup all LaGrlpoe, Asthma, Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at all druggists. e, consisting of Top Buggies, " Bikes, Surreys, Traps, Phaetons. CALL AND LOOK OUR LINE OVER Two-in-One, Plain - Hardware - C ompany Madisonville, Kentucky Fully nine out of overy ten cases of rheumatism is simply rheumatism of the inuuclob du to cold or damp, or chronic rliHinnatism, neither of which require any iuteriiat treatment. All that is needed to &' - : - A Thirsty Thief. Thore.was a thirsty thief on Broadway the other night. Ho stole 46 cases of champagne and took along the wagon and horses also. Ho Is believed to have concealed them about his porson, made a rope of his bedclothes and escaped through tho subway. Philadelphia Inquirer. ueo. ivmg & sons. marred the call of a neighbor ou Mrs. W. P. Spangh, of Manvllle. Wyo.. who said: "Bho told me Dr. King's New Life Pills had mired her of obstfiiatn kidney trouble, and mado hor feol like a new woman.'' I2aty, but surp remedy for stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Only 25u at all druggists. Tl o Christmas Spirit. wife Is going to- get me a rung-roorug for Christmas." ,fAnd uat are you going to give horf" "I think I'll got her a shotgun." M'.v - Not a Word of Scandle fc .') 1 I M- :H . i h, Romeo and Juliet. Question of sen. v. "Wherefore art thou, Itomeor A local ironworker who has, been wailed the actress in the balcony married a couple of years always descene. "In this present demand for clared his be thief plays if Chou wert a porch "climb- named that afterfirst son should beet Mat, one of his er and I were a second-storworker, frloads. Learning that the ironworker there might be some money in the box sad his wife had recently been ;Ace." blessed with a charming baby, a iriena smiled all over hln f.icn when' x Cough Checker will he greeted the father on the street Bloodine allay tlmt hacking irrita "Well." ho beamed, "hoc Is little on accompanying a severe cough Mat?" "Mat, nothing." answered the or cold. Tbp safest and surest rem- father, "it's Mattress." Youngstown edy for children. Keep a bottla Telegram. y . St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department, special agents. constantly at hand. Why ! Not Read ' i I3 Asthmi'Sufferers and old people with a hacking cough will find instant relief in Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam and Pine Tar Compound, made from the Spruce and Pine tree. Your living made more pleasant and life prolonged by using tills valuable remedy. Try It. Price 50c. For sale by drug depart ment of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. Edible Gfrls. LODGES. A good treatment for a cold BoMasouic Lodge E. W. Turner ttled In the lungs is a HERRICK'S No. 548 meets 1st. and 8rd. Frrdayt RED PEPPER POROUS PLAST- t ER applied to the chest to draw-ouin each month. inflammation, and BALLARD'S E. J. Phillips, Sec. HOREHOUND SYRUP to relax Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K. of P. tightness. You get tho two rome-nie- s meets every Monday night. Visitfor the nrice of one by buvinor ors welcome. the dollar size Horohound Syrup; Ernkst Newton, there is a porous plaster free with 1 v K. of R. and S.' nach bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Hopkins Lodge, A. O. U. W. Nh Mining Co , Incorporated, drug department. 501 meets every Thursday night. Y. Q. Walker, Sec. Height of Goodness. Golden Cross Lodire. Earllngton. He Is good that does good to others. No. 525 meets 1st. and 3rd, Saturday night in each month. If he suffers for the good ho does, he Mrs. Bbrtha TJmstead, Sec. Is better still; and If he suffers from Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets 2nd them to whom ho did good, ho is arand 4th Saturday nlghjts in each rived to that height of goodness, that nothing but an increase of his sufferings can add to it; If it proves his death, his vlrtuo Is at Its summit; it Sb heroism complete. Bruyere. pleased with the quick relief which It afford. Sold bv Geo. King k Sons. "There's no danger," eald tho doo l tor. "It's only a carbunclo coming cm the back of your neck. But you must keep your eye on IL' Difficult. ' alTord lelief in the free application or Chamberlain's Liniment Give it a trial. You are certain to bo For sore throat there is posltivoW remedy that will relieve so quickly and cure permanently tho most aggravated oaeo, as Bloodine Khonmatic Liniment. St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department, special agents. no A New Proverb. No man is a hero to his own alarm clock. Harvaard Lampoon. For that awful cough tako Bloodine Cough Checker. A 50 cont bottle will last longer than moBt any cough. St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department, special agents. humanity Titcomb. Life a Partnership. God Is tbo giver, Hfo a partnership a brotherhood. Timothr m THE LOUISVILLE The Courier-Journa- l? ! announcement in our of "Wanted A white girl to cook" is eloquent ' recognition of our claim that the Houston girls are good enough to eat. Houston. want colur i The dally TIMES Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are safe, sure and reliable, praised by thousands and hae of wotneu who have been restored to health through their gentle aid and ourative properties. Sold by Geo. King & Sons. If New Spring Tailor Suits Now on Display ... ... c? Post. FOR 1911 II PETTED , Henry Witierson, Editor We cau furnish you No More Dyspepsia. Gas, or other Stomaoh Troubles. Nothing will remain undigested or sour on vour stomaoh if vnn 'will take a little Digoefceze. a power ful digestive, harmless and pleasant as Maple Syrup. For sale by the drug department or the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. Probation. "Ferdy wamVto marry me, father." "Ferdy doesn't know his own mind' "Oh, father, give him a chance." "Well, 111 put him on probation, if he sticks to one brand ot cigarettes for' tho next six months, I'll admit ,that he te getting steadier." On Ul.Ml.ll, EVER BIGGER THAN The regular price of THE LOUISVILLE TIMES is $5.00 a year. If you will 6end your order to ne, you cau tret SEMI-WEEKLY ,'"rt V ' - r 7 The Ssii-Week- ly Bee BEE AND ready It is Idle for you to be looking forward to some future day in some distant place when It will And the discontent, the unrest, the envy, the Jealousy, the bitterness, the groveling mind. the. porverso will, the unsocial temper If these are your present experiences, they have only to continue and become chronic to make a hell more dread than Miltoi ever painted. Washington Gladden. be-gi- Heaven or Hell. heaven has not begun for you al- wSy Jr JSrMt ' I E have received our entire AND THE Weekly Courier-Journ- al TH- E- LOUISVILLE TIMES BOTH ONE YEAR I' ' . ', t FOR $1,50 - BOTH ONE YEAR Take HERBINE for indigestion. the pain in a few minutes and forces the fermented matter, which causes the misery, Into bowels, where lb is expelled. Price BOo. .Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, drug department! It relieves For Only $4.50 1 ;" M We can also give liberal con-,- t iribution rate with Daily or Sunday Courier-Journa- l. Write '' Courier-Journ- al tf J. . 1 ! i j SEND YOUR SUBSCRIP Tho quickest and most effective remedy for loosening the phlegm, Tfeir Srtscriptioo TION RIGHT AWAY relievlmr irritation and mirlnrr nv is Bloodine Congh Order to This Paper cougb or cold Bernard Mining Coi--, ' to this paper not to The Louis- Checker St. lnoorpuraiea, urug department, rule Times. Company Louisville, Ky. , for free sample copy of edu cation you de- sire, but be sure to send corporated, drug department. A pain in the side or back that catches you when you atraiglUou up calls for a rubbing application of BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT, It relaxes the contracted muscles and permits ordinary bodily motion without suffering or inconveniehoe. Price 25o. 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., InAttended 3,097 Funerals. Itebocca Wentzel of Pottstown, who Is eighty-twyears old, has kept a record of the funerals she has attended during her lifetime. She has been present at 3,097 since she was nine years old, or an average of 42 a o The Louisville Times is the Best, been experimenting with cultivation ' Afternoon Paper Printed under colored glass, and finds, accord ing to tho Review Scleqtlflque. that or Anywhere dinary transparent glass gives the best Has the best corps' of , cor-- 1 results. Orange glass forces the' A Swiss Under Colored Glass. professpr of agriculture has year. j Constipation causes bnadachc, naysca, dlzzl field completely. nea, languor, bearc palpitation. Oracle phyHas the best and fullest-- , sics gripe, sicken, weaken tho bowels and don'l cure. Doan's Regulets apt gently and cure cob. market reporfe. ttlpation. 2 cents. Ask tout druggist. Democratic in politics, but: Not 80 Serious. fair to everybody. respondents. Covers the Jtentucky field, ' perfectly. Covers the general news' plants, but hurts the fruit; violet glass Increases the quantity of fruit, but lowers the quality; red, blue and green glass are poritively injurious. purchase of Ladies' Tailor Suits for Spring 1911 and cordially invite all to come in and. see them. Quite a few novelties as to styles and materials, are to be seen, and we are very enthusiastic over the. models we have to offer. Gome in early and often, as new things will be arriving for the JReVdy-to-WeDepartment almost daily. lntii?vfj ar ' M i ' arrangement you made those people a tentative one?" jtin' so serious. Jest only to L how it was goln'tp worX" 'C3 ily fiiy.iiiujl.7,rfVf,tmra MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY ' Not the Courier-Journ- al Bpeolal agents. Never can you tell when voti mash atncers suf er a cui, bruise, burn or scald, lie prepared: Dri Thomas' Eclectic Oil InstanMy relieves, 'tbo pain quickly cures the wound a' , i He 'V. Wi" ' ?' 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Do you in annoying Vlieu your doctor orders you to yourhave that Does your tickling ancough throat? you. 'I stop work, It' ptagRers night, and do can't," you suy. You Know you are noy youinat the morning? you raise Do you" n nnd fnlllnp: in mucusrelief? IT weak, bo, take Chambf by day, hut you must want Cough Remedy health, day you will work as long an you can stimd. be pleased. Sold by and King & Geo. Svhat you neori is Electric Bitters to Soiih. give tone, strength, and vluor to your system, to prevent breakdown Rejected In the Face. aud build you up Don't be wvak, Every rigct action and truo thought sickly or ailinn when Electrlo Bit sots the goal of Its beauty on every ters will benefit you Horn the first perBon'B face; every wrong action and dose. Thousands bless them for t its seal of distortion. thqir glourfous health and Btrength. Ruskiu.. ' Every bottle In guaruti-tee- d Try thorn. run-dowfotjlr-though- rt'BnVP'BBBBBVTaPiraPar'jBBrBBB' BATaPoPJPBBBBBBBBi Which Spells Success. Study the world and Us forces. Your strength lies in with them. Study men; leadership consists in knowing how to run with them. Public opinion is like an ocean liner; you cannot back It in a minute; you cannot guide it when it is going slow, and it can only be controlled by one who is riding on it,' Knew What It Was. A Wyoming cowboy called to see Owen Wister in Philadelphia, and wis permitted to Inspect the author's enjr outfit As he casually examined te opera hat It sprang open. "A hat!" said the cowpunefiar, admiringly; "Now don't that hellj "Everybody's. self-cockin- g .. '! bw We Make It SPELL So to satisfy. druggists. i Only Wo at all ( Low They Will Astonish You for YOU at Prices : For hoarsenosB, inflamed lunirs or Come and Get Those Letter Heads You Have Been Needing So Lonf irritating coughs, BALLARD'S You Uan Eat Anything. craves Eat what your stomach indigeswithout the slightest fear of tion, whloh is an awful feeling. Yon will not bo bothqred with Sour Stomacn, Heartburn, Nausea, Bad Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will take one dose of Digesteze. It relieves and cures as if by Magic. Pleasant as Candy. Relief in one minute Get a 50c bottle from the drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invariably bring relief to women sutlering from chronic constipation, headache, biliousness, dizziness. sallowneBB of the skin aud dyspepsia. Sold by Geo. King & SOUB, , , 1 Making Straw Braid. Straw braid of fine "quality I3 made twelve times as rapidly aa by hand with a machine which a Chinaman la as Invented. HOREHOUND SYRUP Is a healing balm. It does' its work quickly and thoroughly. Price 25c. 50c and Sold by St. Ber $1.00 per bottle. nnrd Mining (JoJnprporatod, drug ' department. Virtues In a Friend. Every mun is ready to give In a long catalogue of those virtues aad good qualities bo expects to find m the person of a friend; but very of us are careful to cultivate them lit ourselves. Pun Bhlon. fj BEE ADS PAY It Takes Courage. "Had dyspepsia or indigestion for ears7 H Few persons havo courage to ap appetite, and what I did eat dlstrestcd me ter as good as thJy really are. pear ribly. liurdocli Blood Bitters cured me." J. H , Hare. ... v - ,WalUr, Sunburj.omo, ' 5 r - i 'VJ'W-- t' fWr- - .l. "? torfa4te- - - y '' wff" MMtbw ,. j.v wSp Wltll-H- pi i i iiu.pui.iii, mi .yHffltSmwiMWMBffiBitBBSiWr t III IHMIWWIW IWWil'l' 1 -- M.imfii i Kwwwwwi'r.Wferfe W r CHOOSING ............--...... L. & N. TIME CARD. X A GIFT gHMMtfrMMMllllimcTMVHaniBwznanMi irtgltuitlnjr at Earlmjrton. Ktrective Sunday, Juno iJoktii no UK I). No. 511 No. 94 No. 54 .No. 9U i'iiito ot arrival of trains paarif rlirouiru and departure of ntwtt 10, 1911) C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. Bit . f; o A i- - 'C i f f ! BOOTH WOUND. Will yo bindiug . 4.80 a. in. No. 58 . . I "Oh. .von anyjiH,- 'ho flrmrwaUwr. 8.23 a. in. No. 95 ck-- r, ynju 'had took you ler a 1.21 ,. in No. 51 b very It such a know'ug tl. No. 93 .10.48 p. in. i ' :. difficult to ltl.OW j ttflivj" the color of the bi iV INTEItURBAN TRAINS. Please direct ire rit i "NPVi.Yiii NORTH BOUND. ic n understand what 8.2(J a.m. husband, wot' No. 101 10.55 a. ru. No. 106 though I think 1 1. t'j '"l,3se-- i , 2.00 p. m. No. 108 fi'whfnMiret- . Colored World.' for 6.02 p. m. No. 110 ty title. SOUTH BOUND. you. I'll wa t 'or hawcocd- "Thnnk No. 103 745 a. m. looking young man uho s i.fnd n? ,..10.00 a. in. No. 10f. to tho fidgety old per; on ) No. 107 ...12.57 p. m. "Yes, Mr. Clerk. I am .vuitlng. I 8.20 p. m. No. 109 I am glad you are ready at st, tor 0.50 p m. No. Ill was beginning to hao (loubiVui to what I want to get tor ny husband. Thero are so many to choose from. I M. E. CARD. want something suitable for a gntld bisman who Is very intellectual, so you M. & E. time card went into mo elfpctH. ' hot-brea- ds must take lots of trouble to Sunday. June 10, 1910. the very best. No. 112 leaves 5:45 a. in. No. 118 airivos....8:80 p. m. "I'll give you an idea of what I want It must not be too light and not too sorious, nor so interesting that it will Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair price per pound, R. CARD tako his whole evenings when ho is and is cheaper and better at its price than any other baking reading It. If he Is absorbed in a' book powder in the world. It makes pure, clean, healthful food. I never have a chance to say a word Time of departure of IHiiioIb Co' to him. I get awfully Jealous of his .ral trains from Nortonvllte. Ky. books sometimes. Will you NORTH ROUND. . "I'll wait until that person stopB askNo. 102 1.28 p. m. Reyel Ceek Beeh800 Receipts Free. Send Name and Aiixes. ing you questions. Some women have 8.40 a. in. No 104 (.ft. No. 122, local a w. no idea of a book clerk's time. ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK. No. 136. local 0.80 p. m. aorJTH BOUND "I may ,as well let you know'-tba- t ' 4.08 p.m. No. 101 Henry Mr. Dodson Is very particuNo. 103 1.46 a.m. big white house with an lar about titles. For my part, I.'like No. 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m. garden in front. On the porch steps romantic titles. 'The No, 13i local paHH 5.53 a. i. they met Doctor Lambert, a trifle oldor World' sounds so pretty that I'll look looking than when Maddy had last at Is that teen him. "Oh, that cover would never do Ho paused for a few moments to it would not harmoulze with the cover greetings. THE END OF TUBERCULOSIS on the library table. Now I shall have "I'm In a hurry, Maddy. I have to to betrlh. all over acain. If ! had . . go to the office, but I'll be back in a thought to bring that table cover .with r I A VVinning Fight. minute." me dui one is so HKeiy to lose a Dr. Lambert waited expectantly, his Margaret stood a short 'distance package carrying it at this tlmeiof-th' i Taco flushed, his whole attitude that from Maddy during this brief conver- year. '' By DR. WILLIAM OSLER. exof patience and gentle dignity. sation. The actress thought the "Now, what else have you? 'The This is not n buttle of a year ''Maddy, don't refuse. I've asked pression In Margaret's eyes was un- Recall of Love' that sounds interest- - j or a generation. The probabiliyou to marry" me since you wore short mistakable; her sister was in lovo ing. If it was 'The Call of Love It ties are that it will take two or skirts and with Boyd. would be ever so much nicer. Haven't three generations at least before "I'm sorry, Boyd, but it can't be. When Doctor Lambert returned Mad- you a bookrof that namo? Some one we have tho mortality from tuYou know my ambition. The stage Is ly went up to Bee her father. He was ought to write one. I believe I could berculosis reduced to tho rate, my life. I never intond to marry," lsleep. Tho pale, wan face startled write a book. 1 know so many interestsay, of that of typhoid fever In firmly. laid Madeline Morris aer and her eyes filled suddenly. hg things about love and romance well regulated countries. This ' "But you Burely don't think of the Doctor Lambert brought her a chair. that I will probably be u matter of (two aftermath I mean when the time She Bank into it and waited five minone we're not Interested or three generations. Whether comes for you to give up your work. A utes or more it seemed ages before In "Not that the married life of the Carrols. I tuberculosis will be Unallly eradcareer is all right for a few years, but her father stirred, then opened his don't even know who thoy are, soAvhy icated is an open question. It natur- ayes. His gaze fastened itself Immela her heart of hearts a woman people one has never Is a foe that is very deeply ally desires a home and some one to diately upon her There came over his waste time or . r"i even heard or? in the tiumau race, but 4ove her. kind old face a look of unutterable Joy "I almost think I should like to be when we think of what has been "I don't," Bhe declared, avoiding his is he made a motion thnt Boyd undera clerk in a book store you meet so done in oue genet atiou. bow the eyes. stood. many intellectual persons. 1 .want mortality has been reduced In mean you think you don't," "You Reaching for a pad of paper and a gilt, on tho edges It must not lookior-dlnary- . Borne localities 50 and even 100 corrected Lambert. table, he handed them to pencil on tho ' per cent, we at least feel that "You dear old Boyd! Of course I Doctor Morris. In the meantime, Mad'"The Girl I Left Behind Me' "1 we can continue tho battle with can't make you understand. You men dy had risen and was pressing kiss never let my husband get away from .prate of superior reasoning powers, but after kiss upon her father's cheek. hope, and so long as we are me for a mlnufco. Perhaps this book pou have to own up that women will pafighting with hope the victory Is Slowly the pencil moved over the would remind him of the widow he fcver remain an enigma. I just couldn't per. It was such a painful effort Then in sight Sho always pretended fee contented back in Prairie City. I when It was finished he gave It to used to know j to him that she was a deep thinker siust have a wider horizon." Maddy. as If Henry cared for thnt! every" deQuickly his glanco took in ThU waB what she read: "I wish I had decided upon a necktail of her pleasant Bulte of rooms, one Ancient Ceremony. "Dear Maddy: It gives me great, tie. I didn't know It would be ?ifc t tho best that the hotel afforded jreat joy to have you home. God bless" a bother to find a book Now, you The ancient ceremony of placing you know it ihen traveled back to her. Kou. My heart's deBlre choose one and let me see whether' I loaves In which coins had been "Maddy, so I must go homo with Boyd and I are waiting." on the tombstone In Solaton refusal. I had let myself dream "Maddy, answer him quickly. You like It or not. churchyard, Notta, for old people to "What a pretty binding! 'His Gift pick up and take away, was observed M a different outcome. Your father lee his life hangs on a thread," Doctor Wife.' Well, no one gave me to Henwill bo grieved. Before I left, he came Lambert advised, rather sternly. the other Sunday. InstiJo mo with tears in his eyes to bid mo "Walt!" she cried, her voice trem- ry he Just found me at the Art askI tute in one of the galleries, and Xodspeed." bling. Ivory Knives, "Father has Margaret to look after "You must decide," Dootor Lambert ed him to let me see his catalogue? c handtes oflvory knives are 11m." ilmost commanded. "I love you, Mad- Wasn't that romantic? ' dip a chamois skin in water, "Yea, and Margaret is good and kind, ly. You know It, then why do you "Very well, you may try again. 'The powdered pumice, and rub feut you wore alwayB his pet." Goodness! Take Second Wife.' wait?" away, quick! "I get home twice a year to see him That book nearly "Sister loves you," she faltered. aad then my salary helps wonderfully. ' "Yes, like a brother," came his wrecked our happIneBB. ' Some one Spent for Electricity. Doctors haven't a reputation for being answer. loaned It to Henry nnd I asked him ' An "average of from $15 to $16 a ijood business men. Father has thouShe knerw that the most important if he would ever, ever marry again sands of dollars on his books that he nomont of her life had come. in case anything happened to me and year an individual Is spont in the will never get " turned. Tho light was slowly he said, 'Probably.' I told him I United States for electricity. She g "Maddy, I must be going. It is 'ading in her fathor's eyes. He scarce-- would never marry another man who near my train time," ho Interrupt-M- , even thought It possible to love twice breathed. Largest Theater. ' rising. "If you ever chango your Doctor Lambert held out his arms to in this existence or any other. I con- The largest theater is the Paris "that there is a heart ler. There was one last struggle with ivlnced him that one wife was enough, Opera house, covering three acres. mind remember ABd homo wajfiftglfSEymi ' In Tralrle xer ambition then love triumphed. but I never want to see that book, City." "Yes, father, yea," she cried, hoars y, again it gives me the shivers. 3 Gush I Madeline arose and extended her her broath coming hard- and fast in all gushing letters are wrlttea Not land, ''You'fwcaojTgryverjr, kind." he excitement of her sudden decision. "I hope you don't think I am keepneps. "Qood-by- , Maddy. t 'I have loved him always." ing you a long time I know yqu'll. ffith fountain BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure "Good morning d Tho Rosc-Colorc- am looking for World in I 0.25 a. in. 11.15 a. in. 7.28 p. m. 11.22 p. m. lt Funeral Director and Emtalmer s 11 t Aa ttlj-Kpr. Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. grape cream of tartar baking powder, and care should be taken to prevent the substitution of any other brand in its place. With no other agent can be made cuit, cake and so pure, healthful and delicious. The official Government tests show Royal Baking Powder to be an absolutely pure and healthful 1 l -- """TTTTtT ""y iMMaanJ ,. We Want Your 1 H.& TIME Johwork You vrill want us to have it when you see our samples and hear :: :: Wanted the Hired Man. "Aro you the owner of this place?" askod the book agent "I am," replied Farmer Corntossel. "Anything; I can do for you7" "No. The cBancea to aro that you aro too to read anything, and that have time you haven't any spare change, anyhow. Let me talk to the hired maa-hard-worked T 'c-'- C.R. OUR PRICE5 :: :: lv TIME '. ;l".vi it the motherba,T eo!d so around wtia haa4 rod wring their nil tdoa of Haaven. 'cn'a idaa of beaten is no. " Call at this office in need in buhen 5 of anything the tine of Science of Farming. The jBdence f farming Is not as 'take out of much' every pound It will yield as In puttiax back1, what' It M1 hold. , thesi PRINTING ?rl, 'i' an Rose-Colore- d Largest Stone Statue, has tho largest stone statu feet ti u world, a figure forty-fou- r K- HIS HEART'S it DESIRE . e pig-tails- ." Bad Work. ad Craftsmanship used to be the keynote ot labor, "he aim was to proYour Cemb. duce an excellent thing, to sell at a Combs should not be washed wita good price. The modern business maa water. This Is apt to split the teeth. tries to produce quickly a rotten and A stiff nailbrush Is a good thing to fantastic article, eo as to be able to keep for cleaning them. After using sell at a bad price In enormous quantiio brush take a damp cloth and ties. So far is this paradox true that wlpo between each tooth with this. a real economist nearly always buys the most expen'vi things, and the A DSs'.lnetlsn, cheapjack Is as ' en as not a millionaire. R. R. Buc):lo . In London T. P.'a. Ladles and cantlumcs are ;trmlU4 Weekly. to avti friends in tha kannal, but not ;he kitchen. fl llectiard Raaw, -:- - - A ' i Harry, aged six years, was greatly excited ovor his first trip on n steamboat, and his father allowed him to stay on deck with him for a while in the evening. His nttontion was at once directed to the light of tho searchlight moving to and fro. Excitedly, he grnsped his father's hand nnd Bald: "Daddy, look! There must be a happy comet near here. Soe how ho wags his tall." To Relieve a Durn. free application of soft soap to a fresh burn almost Instantly removes tho fire from the flesh. If tho Injury Is severe, as soon ns the pain ceases apply linseed oil and then dust over with fine flour. When this covering dries hard repent tho oil and flour dre&fltng until a good coating is obtained. When the latter dries allow It to stand until It cracks and falls off, as It will in a day or two. and a new skin will bo found to hnvo formed whore the skin was burned. A Happy Comet. THE THEATRICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON -A- T THE Temple Theatre Thursday Night Marck 16 Lost in Society's Whirl You have read the book A play the play. for your wives, sisters and sweethearts. ..- -- an-th- er Pretty Girls - Elegant Gowns Another Howard Success Not How if con-jlusl- -- get-lin- y Cat Was Boiling, Too. The cat settled herself luxuriously In front of the kitchen range. Jennie. six years old, and tin ised to the homely comfort of a rural residence, regard ed fire and pussy alike with Interest The cat began to purr, and Jennie, whose widening experience recently had Included the boiling of water n a kettlo, cried out: "Grandma! Grand ma! Come hore quickly. The cat's begun to boll, tool" Seals Now Cheap, But Selling How Good 25, 35 and 50c ' ONE NIGHT ONLY e-- Kirg. ' h - INTRODUCTORYvJjFFER To introduce Polishall, the new Furniture Polish, we will, for the next ten days, beginning Friday, March 10, give one 25c bottle free with every 50c bottle .purchased. Polishall is a Varnisher Renewer and Surface Food and is equal in efficiency and durability to any polish on the market. "Good-by.- " He paused an iustant after opening the door and gave her one long look. Then the door closed and he was gone. It had been six months since Boyd's fflslt when one night after the opening performance In Chicago, Madeline was landed a telegram. With trembling .bands she tore open the yellow envelope and read: "Madeline Morris, Olympic Theater Your father very low. Come .at once. "BOYD." I find Heroic Treatment. Llttlo Marjorle, aged four, bumped her head on a key In the front door. She went in tho house and put some cold cream on a rag and then wont to the door and tied the key up care--, fully. As she was leaving she said: "I will call in the morning to Bee how you are." ing for Two cozy, but it might be difficult for me if he wanted me to the right thing In the.end. 'Cater- Refreshing Disinfectant. The following is a refreshing dUin try fectant for sick room or any roon " 'Bride of the Nile.' I wish it was having an unpleasant odor pervading N'laijara that's where we went. Have It: Put some fresh ground coffee in a saucer and in the center place a you one 'You are showing me so many that small piece of camphor gum, which light with a match. As the gum burns I can't look at them fast enough 'The Mercy, no! Oh, I Coming Race.' wish Henry liked neckties better and books less. 1 could enjoy the tie with lin and the book Jus keeps him reard-;nwhen I want to talk to him. "Woman's Wiles.' No, that Is a subject I don't care to have him read: I'll take the neit thing you offer me with my eyefi shut. Did you ever buy a book that way? " 'How to Keep Hens for profit ' Of 1 g ' The next morning she arrived in .Prairie City. Margaret, looking tired tad worried, met her at the train with 14 Daisy and the queer family surrey, allow enough coffee to conBtfme with and it The perfume Is pleasant pashealthful, being far superior to tilles, and much cheapen ) P If ( .' Knowledge. Knowledge Is indeed that which next to virtue, truly and essentially HAVE YOU TRIED PAXTINE raises one man above another. It finwarm greetings, Margaret and ishes one half of the human soul. It The Great Toilet Germicide? Jifter Madeline drove home. You don't have to pay BOc or $1.00 a makes being pleasant to us, fills the "Father had a very bad Btroke of mind with entertaining views, and adpint for llsterlan antiseptics or peroxide. You can make 16 pints' of a more paralysis. He can't speak," Margaret ministers to It a perpetual series of ill things! cleansing, germicidal, healing and deodorWhispered. "Boyd says that he won't gratification. It gives ease to solitude "At least, it won't be bo interesting' izing antiseptic solution with one 25c ova through the night." and gracefulness to retirement that he'll spend the whole evening box of Puxtlne, a soluble antiseptic 'Thev were nearlnp tho old hom reading I think I'll take it, although1 powder, obtainable at any dmg store, I like tho title of that Other Paxtlne destroys germa that cause GlrlB' better. I wonder If a necktie! disease, decay and odors, that Is why it would have been more sultablo after' tls the best mouth wash and gargle, and why it purlfles tho all." V preserves tho teeth breath, cleanses and bettor than ordinary dentifrices, and In spontjq bathing it completely eradicates perspiration and other About Glassware. Ju disagreeable" body odors. Every dainty Practice limited to dlsonHes of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. When you wash your pretty jjuss ,yoniun appreciates this and Its many ISyes Tested. Glasses Fitted. pieces nex. time try dropping a few other lojlct and hygienic uses. Paxtlne is snlendld for sore throat. o drops of bluing to the soap amis ""'hen f inflamed eyes und to purify mouth and your pieces In the ordlnar man-J- breath after smoking. You can get wanh OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 12 A. M.. 2 TO 4:30 P. M Toilet Antiseptic at anydrug store, .. Center Street. C. L. Rom' Grocery. ..! Pn t. .r.l1 xna.nnf.l Office Over You will like tho way they will rrf... AC. Boston, froln Tho Paxton TMIol'Co sparkle and how clear tho glassware ilass., who will send you a, free Bample KENTUCKY MADISONVILLE, will look from this simple et if? jou would like to tiy It beforo bujini;. if offcrtive treatment I Ad-diBo- n 1 For Pianos. Furniture and Fixtures of all kinds. It is also excellent for floors, where a pretty finish is 'desired. Remember the above ofcredit sales alike. bottle, 50c. C fer lasts for only ten days and applies to cash or 4 ounce bottle, 25c. 12 'Not-Lik- e ounce - I t ROBT. 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