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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 22, 1911
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TUESDAY TUESDAY an d FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-SECOND and FRIDAY BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. 1$ PREDICT WAR WITH RUSSIA YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1911 STEEL SLEEPER BARGAIN DAY FOR THE BEE Hot Tomato and Boullion at the Star lam School Notes In Collission It is NO PROTECTION Sheared from the Heavy Diner in Front Frame by yry! Saturday From Now . Until GRIAT MERGER OF GOAL LANDS VOTES the End of Auto Contest The Bee THOUSAND WILL GIVE NINE n High School room where some splendid talks were made ;by Forty, thousaud acres of WestSupt. Dudley, Trustee Paul M. ern Kentucky coal lands, repreMoore, Dr. Stanley and Brother senting a valuation approximateDame. Bro. Brandon offered ly of $6,000,000, are involved in prayer. Many pleasing expresa merger, effected at Louisville sions were spoken concerning the just ahead. Tuesday, of twelve mining operBoo. both the diner and quality of work on exhibition. Althou-rsleeper were of, steel, the former ations lying along the main line Ucbls, bleeding, protruding or blind plies TJiese meetings are very helpful of'the llliuois Central Railroad. the yield to Conn's Ointment. Chronic cases soon to both teachers and parents. sheared from upper pottion of the relieved, finally cured. Druggists all sell It. man DuPont, sleeper the floor as if it had The new company is to be known powder magnate, Of Wilmington, After a term of most successful been cardboard. In some manner as cue iventucKy jjuei company. LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS Del. Others hero are L L. Duu-bn- work, the Earlington Graded & the diner's floor became elevated vW. G. Duncan, of is on olightly above that of the Bleeper at president of Wilmington, W. W. Sim- High School will of the temporary orijL'Dsar Santa Oihuho : Tuesday Jan. 2, 1912. This will the impact, and with the force of I am a little eirl oleveu years mons and R. L. Brown of .Men - be an excellent time for those section No. 2's engine, behind, the ganization effected Tuesday afold. I uo to school and am in pins, S. J Gish and J. A. Smith who have not yet eurolled to sleeper was jammed along for fully ternoon. T. Oolemau DuPont. 25 feet, whil? tho.diner, as a gigantic of( Wilmington, Del., R I. the fifth grade. I thought I of Central Oicy, W. G. Duncau, do so. knife, cut away the upper stiucture Brown,. of Memphis, O. C. W. Taylor and J. W. Lamb and W. A. would write you as Christmas is Pupils neither absent nor tardy and did Its work of desttutlpn. of Greenville, and J. C Brown Wickliffe, of Greenville, are near. I wuufc a tolet set or manduring the month ending No' !'I bad been troubled with consti- vice presidents. icure set, and a little machine of Oloaton. They represent the pation for two years and tried all of Central Coal & Iron Co., opera- vember, 29. The companies concerned in and a pair of kid gloves for sun-dathe best physicians in Bristol. Tenn. Qhfton .Adams and they could do nothing for me," the merger "are the Dovey Coal I want some fire woks, ting ar Central City; McHeury, ,Wallace.Bo.wle8 writes Thos. E. "Williams, Middle-bor- Co., Dovey, one mine; Gibraltar Echots & Oietfder; the W G. fruits, and candys and nuts. Ky.. "Two packages of ChamClifton Boyd berlain, s Stomach and Liver Tablets Coal Co., one mine ; Nelson Creek ;Please don't forget mama and Duncan. Company, operatiug at cured jne." For sale by ail dealers. Coal Co.. Nelson.. Creek, one Gilbert Carroll papa, and my school and Sunday points iu MuhJenburg County; Ludile Crosby . mine; Ppwderly Coal Co;, Pow-derluoal Company, at school teacher. 1 will close till tne " Death at St. Charles, Kentucky Opal 'Craig ,( Greenville; the Lam Coal Comone mine; McHenry Coal next "Christmas." Good Bye. w Mifs Emma Blanks, age 28, Co.r,McHenry and Echols, two Sife Wade Davis pany of Muhlenbnrg County ;the Yours Truly, r daughter of E. S Blanks of St. Herman Howell Wickliffo Coal Company of Muhmines; Central uoal fciron Co., TiiEbu Browder. Charles, died Monday with drop- - Central City and Render two Heartburn Is a symptom of . indiEdith Howell . . lenbnrg County; the Memphis Take sey, after an illness of over two mines; Broadwav Coal &Ice Co., gestion. cases. a dose of HERBINE Gaskley Heltsley Dear Santa Clause: Coal Company of Muhlenbnrg The pain disappears in such ' She hadbeeu in de Simmons, one mine; W, G. Dun- instantly. The bowels operate Cecil. Long :jtfJf am a little boy nine years old Oouuty, and the Broadway Coal .. v ; months. vigorous speedily and Edward Magenhoimer clining health for a year. The can Coal Co., Greenville, two aud cheerful. you feel fine, Sold by tn am in 1110 nrsr grade at sunday Company of Ohio County. Price GOo. & school and every day school. As burial took place Tuesday morn- mines; Martwick Coal Co., Mart-wic- k St. Bernard Mining Co. IncorporaGoldie McOord " ted, Drug Department. A Charming Woman Christmas time is near I will ing at Robards. The deceased Sarah Beth Mothershead Station, one mine, who Ib lovely writeyou to tellyou what I want. Is one and temper. In face, form, vas a niece Of A. R. Blanks, of Roy Nance The mines are located in "Muh mlrid Best Offer Yet But its hard for v. ,s t s, a woman want a tricycle, rubbers, isr.city, to be charming without Rosa Mai Powell I lenberg and Ohio couutles For a limited time we will send health. A candys, drum, monkey, be nervous weak, sickly woman will Maude Powell you the Louisville Evening Pos-an- d and irritable. Constipa Chronic rheumatism contracts tbe fruits and fire works for little tion ana Kianoy poisons show .In The quicker a cold is gotten rid of Heleu Poag y Bee one year. the muscles, distorts the joints and un- the less the danger from pneumonia people. Please don't forgot my pimples, blotches, skin eruptions John H. Patterson dermines the strength. A powerful and other serious diseases, Mr. B. Tbe Cosmopolitan and Good House and a wretched complexion. But penetrating and relieving remedv "W. L. Hall, of Waverlv, Va , says: Keeping Magazines and the Hoino.& Mama and Papa sister and broth-er- a, Elootrlo Bitters always prove a godPauhue Quails will be found in BALLARD'S firmly believe dhamberlain's Farm six months all for $3.50. Subsend to women who want health, also mv tea.cher. I will close Delmer Strange SNOW LINIMENT. It restores I beauty and friends. Tliev regulate strength and suppleness to the ach Cugh Remedy to bo absolutely the scribe now aB this offer will be withbeBt preparation on the market for this time. Good bye Santa. Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify Kathleen Stone . ing limbs. Price 25c, 50o and $1.00 colds. I have reccommended itfor drawn In a few dave. to the blood; give strong nerveB, bright Bailey Browdkr. ner bottle. Sold bv St. Rerimrri my friends and they all agree with Jas. Wm. Whitseir y Beb, eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety I Mining Co. Incorporated, Drug De me. For sale by all dealers. ;; Earlington, Ky. Allen Donelly skin, lovely complexion and perfect partment. "Best on larth" health. Try them. 50c at alrdrng-glstMabeJ Wilkey This la the verdict of R. J: H6w-Thermon Rudd spent Sunday la Christian Church Attention, People of Mortons Gap Willie Ohoat ell, (Tracy, O., who bought Foley's Hanson. , CITIZENS OF MADISONVILLE .Honey ana Tar Compound for his All the regular services will be There will be preaching SunThose in first grade who "were wife. "Her case was you want good work.done quick worst I the Christian church for the It ' hare ever seen, and looked like a Will Hold Mass Meeting at Tabernacle uot absent or tardy during month day morning at 11 o'clock at the held atto come. week Next Sunday tbe and on short notice, and positively sure case of consumption? Her Christian Church at Mortons services will all partake of a ChriBt-ma- s guarenteed. 0o to Newton's Shop, ending Nov. 80. Sunday w lungs wore sore and she coughed .' pip. almoss Incessantly and her volco Gap. All are invited to be pres feature and will be of special Earlington, Ky. Eleanor Arnold The Oitizeus of Madisonvillo was hoarso and weak. Foloy.s Honent. The subject will be "The interest. J. V. Ashby ey and Tar Compound brought re- will hold a mass meeting at the For any pain, from top to toe, from any cause, Sunday school at 9:30, F. B. appiy D, Thomas' Electric Oil. Pain can't stay lief at once and less than tlreo botSong the Antrels Saug. EstellaBoyd. tles effected a completo cure." tabernacle Sunday Dec. 24th., to Arnold. Superintendent. Morning where it Is used, Gladys Bowles Without opiates or harmful drugs of give expression of public sentiBervlce begins at 10:80. Sermon A Dreadful Wound any kind Foloy's Honey and Tar Mr. E. P. Barnes left for St. Louis Bailey Browder subject, "AtYuletide," a Christmas Compound stops coughs and cures ment against the proposition to knife, trun. tin cnn. rustv sermon, with Christmas from a Monday to purchase more Xmas Brady Garnett music. colds. Do not accept any substitute. bring saloons back toi the city. nnll flponrni1ra tv nt txujf uvudi nan4lii. n a w .. ui jb, uia, &.demands u. ui nnv. treatment Evening service begins at 7:8Ci goods. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. James Cole ture, prompt This meeting will be the formal Incorporated, Drug Department. Paul King spent Suuday in Mad with Bucklen's Arnica Salve to pre- Sermon Eiibjeot, "The Passion of Albert Carroll " 6'penjng of an active campain by vent blood poBion. or gangrene. Its Christ." lsouville with his parents. Baraca Club Meeting Hershel Drake the quickest, surest healer for all k the people who are iu favor of a service, Wednesday suoh wounds as also for Burns. Boils. night. Hal Dudley A business meeting of the Ba- city withont saloons and who be- Subject, "The Conclusion of Sores, Skin Eruption, Eczema, Edward Goodloe . Uhapped Hands, Corns or Piles. 2Gc the Whole Matter." A full attend raca Club was held at the Bee liove in a higher staudard of cit MaBaaaaaaaaEaKuaaaBHaaaaaal at All Druggist. ance of the membership, especially Virgie Lynn office Monday night, and owing izenship aud morals. requested tonight. The last mid' Harold Miles to the fact that this is Ohrisimas Look! Look! week service of the year. The pubMa yPrice month and . collection of dues A Texas Wonder ; Nice ."Water Sets in the lic also invited. Marvin Pinkston-Shell- y Pale-face- d, D AOhriBtmas remembrance will be ucwucu iu The Texas Wonder oures kidney i.viuci oiuv, ii, show windows at weak, and Poag glveu the scholars of the Su ad shaky women who suffer PDScpone tne permanent organ- - auu cures aiaoetes, woaK anu lame L. E. MoEmu's and all irregu at the close bf the school on iW.immnt-.ievery day with womanly miUnrl nnB -- ..,, in backs, rhenimatism, troubles, remov- - Edith Owen Sisk v. Earlington, Ky. ""-"- " .w "" lanties 01 niaaaer Sunday morning. weakness need the help J, V. McEuen's y and. next mouth, At present there mg travel, tho kidneys and bladder Ross Sadler of a eentle tonic, with n both St. ChnrleSj.Ky. i u: j miiiuuainuiH w acu bladder men and women. Regulates William Sisk When the hands chap" badly and jiki'iuujiwu troubles In children. If not a building action on the --!and by Roy Davis .was iu Madisonville the skin splits on the finger tips it is hoped to make this soldmallyour druggists will be sout Mary Veazey womanly system. If you are everv movement is painful. BALon of $t.00. One ; .,un inn u vuo nuio u. n, by t wio Bmaii bottle receipt months' treat weak you need Cardul, Miss Katie Murrell, teacher of Monday afternoon o,n business. uu.uuv-aw. uj u LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT puts Is two the woman's tonic, because Calvin Smith, of Mortons Gap, an end tothe. misery. One or two s,""This ment audeldom falls to perfect a the Hsixth aud seventlif grades, permanent organization. .applications heals all soreness and Cardui will act directly on oouu ior testimonials " Wednesday. is a splendid movemOnt, r, and Ky. and other states. Dr.?E. irom leftWednesdaynightor Oolum" .was restores the hands to souud condi W. the cause of your trouble. HardyGoooh, of Madlsonyilie ition. Pricei25o, 50o and StfOO Ber should 'receive the support of Hal' 2928 Olive street.St.'Louis, biat Ky.,(wjiereshe will 'spend' Cardui has a record of was in town Wednesday afternoon. bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining iuu, ouiu uy uruggisiB. every one in towu. the Xmap. holidays with her more than 50 years of Go. Incorporated, Drug Department. Ohas. Trahern was in Nortonville success. It must be good. Dues are only mio- - dollar per Running Ahead of A Passenger Train parents. Wednesday afternoon. month aud include bathp, gymFor Sale Miss Goldie Weir, Wednesday afternoon a mofet ght grade Mrs. W. K. Nijblt was in Madis , nasium and reading room, also a' unusual affair ocoured between and assistant High School teach onville Wednesday afternoon. $60 Scholarship on Draughon's splendid plsfce will be furnished the cities of Madisouville and er, left Wednesday afternoon for Business College, Nashville, JTonn. $100 Scholarship on Bryan& StratScholarship For Sale forrthe railroad mm to wait for Earlington; Morehouse, Mo., where she will -ton the caller. The south bound train, duo iu spend the Xmas vacation with ,'Wa have a $100 scholarship oh Ivy. Businessto College; Louisville. Apply ,v. Bryan & Stratton Business College Madisouville at 4:09, was report- her parents. The Woman's Tonic Bee', You Need Stationery. ior saie. Tins is one or the bestbus-ine8- 3 Mrs F. B. Sisk visited the ed late on account of the northEarlington, Ky. colleges In the State, aud a Nothing gives an individual jor a ern Mrs. Effie Graham, of connections, so feeling the school Tuesday afternoon. scholarship fn this college is A 1. Arm standing In the business, world Willard, Ky., says; "I Rev. George Abbltt, the Hopklns-vill- e Miss Cornelia Fenwiclc, pnpil THE SEMI WEEKLY BEE. like nice stationery neatly printed. spirit of Xmas iu their boiios, a of the was so weak I could Episcopalian minister, hold Junior class, who has beeu , 'triple header'1 was formed to Bee "job The I suffered, hardly go. O. Johnson made a business service hero at tho reading room Dr. absent for constantly on hand a ruu just ahead of 61. This was or illnesp, some time on account trip to Madisouville nearly every month, for 3 Sunday, will atteud school Monday. ftlie Hue of letterheads, uoteheadB, years. When I began to Mrs, Stella Kemp visited frlonda Mr. John Moore, who is attending jhllheads,' statements and envelopes, formed bv Mrs. L. V- - Kenfro, again after Xmap. take Cardui, my back hurt Mrp. the Culver Military Academy, will Miss Margaret Kmp, pnpil of in Madisonvillo Monday. ppth linen- add commercial. We Mrs. Marvin Lanier aud awfully. I only weighed be home Thursday to spend the hol Madifion-vill- e alto do circular, dnvltaiiou and cat- Johu Brinkley,who walked into the Junior class, was in 99 pounds. Not long after, When your feet are wet and cold, idays. Tuesday afternoon. alogue work. Give us a trial. You this city from Madisouville late I weighed 115. Now,, I and your body chilled Tho "Girls Glee Club" met through from exposure,through a and JJ will ba pleased. Wednesday evening .through a take big do all my work, and am Bad taste in the mouth is removTuesday afternoon ; and though doBo of Chamberlain's Cough Rem- ed with a dose of HERBINE. It In good health." Beein steady .down pour of raiu. Miss "Elizabeth Kemp and Miss there was time Jor only-- .a. nhpr.t edy,, bathe your feet In hot water sweetens the stomach and purifies taking Cardui, today. The Jadierclaim they 'enjoyed practice, the work done was before going to bd, and vbu are al- -, the liver and bowels. Price 50o. Xatfe Uurrill were, in MftditowiMlle most certain to ward off a severe Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. Inthe novel experience greatly. a few hour Monday. creditable. cold. For sale by all dealers. corporated, Drug Department. Tne Bee has decided to make ovary Saturday a bargain day and from now until Uio end of the automobile contest will give 0,000 votes for every new BUbsorlber and 8,000 for every renewal sepured on 8turday. If yon want to win tbe $l,W0 auto get busy for the Sernl-Weekly Eadern Capitalists and Kentucky Coal Operator! Confer In Louisville -- Parents meeting jon Friday, Dec. 15,. wa" well attended considering the very inclement day, After the. visitors had examiued the display work iu the different grades, they were invited to the Fancy fruit and Candies at the Star Restaurant. Blanke-Wennek- er Senator Heyburn of Idaho and Gov. Mann of Virginia Think it Likely Louisville, Djc. 19. Eastern capitalist and Kentucky coal operators are in Louisvillo holding a meeting to decide definitely on a merger of coal lands and property rights in the Southern part of Kentucky worth $10,000,000, one of the chief parties to the transaction being Gen. T. Coleinuti-milliotiuire Odessa, Alinn., Dec. 18, Twelve are aeaa. ana nearly a score more 0r less serjomly .lpju'ed as the result of a silk train op tbe Chicago, t, Paul railroad, Milwaukee & which was. runmngas. section No. 2 ot the "Columbian flyer," crashed into the rear sleeper of the flyer at fjhe station here eariy today. The engine of the silft special ploughed for five into the sleeper, but the greater loss of life was in the front end. of the sleeper, which was telesc'oped by the dining car . TWELVE LARGE COALMINES In Green River Section Merge All on Line of Illinois Central Railroad ix m re-op- en y. q, v, Phlladlp.jiH, Pa., Dec 19That the aotlonof the .United States ia. abrogation the Russian treaty of 1832 today may precipitate a war with thttt county, was declared by b.otij United States .Senator Hev-burn of Idaho, and Governor Maoa of Virginia, In speeches at thean-oudiuner of the New Jersey society ot Pennsylvania here tonight. Senator Heyburn said that where the cause was just he stood ready to follow the American passport into any foreign land with "our constitution, our flag and a cannon." He declared," however, that no person should be permitted to enter this country and be naturalized for tho purpose of making use of a passport abroad. Governor Mann expressed his be lief that the signs of the times point to a struggle with Russia la the near future and he stirred-fhaudience bv announcing that if euch conditions overcame to pass he himself would bo ready and willing' to go out at the head of a regiment of Virginia soldiers. "Whether it' be President Taft or some other president, prehaps a soa of New Jersey," said Governor Mann, "hiB call wjll be responded to by Virginia, and I can state every f necessary I Btate in tbp south. will go to the fropt and will also send my boil I say this morelytto sbbw the patriotism of the Sodtk and to prove that sectionalism Is a thing of the dead paBt,." , al o -- . , leg-gin- - Serai-Week- -- Semi-Weekl- . s. . . Mid-wee- . Alt-th- Pale Faces e ,.j 1 :., , . , .;., 4 n . Semi-Week- ly ';- l&mi-Week- iy depart-'jnent'vkeep- B - "'IhbmNpw '"-- : ." f.-- $"'' I a' rfU- f- ' iMim '$?''' (.e.r(.'w(jK wmi .Mtmi'vSfMmiwmu '.-- V -- . .. V - ..j. A, fc. 4- ., .' ,i vy twws . ft 'a f HH IF t. ' s&fWir !iw x. ftll til -- . '? e m -- rtv" jl CbeJBIBee ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER Subscription Rates One Year . , fl.OQ 60 26 PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHBR J. E. FAWOETT Six months... Tliroe months SIiirIo copies Following is Standing of Automobile Contestants to Date 1 i. m" JEi tYlLLK Iguaranteed, awfue rnccs gifts. the fact " what that H-- M 6 3 5 7 -9 Member 9 f Specimen copies mailed free Correspondents wanted in all parts of the county. Address us for paron application. 11. 14 ....: J 795,317 068.491 189,288 88 061 877,694 78,560 88.C01 Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League . t,me thero aro many who will waut moderate priced UJ tter Your knowledge that all of Our ! . EOOdB--h- . - .. m .MB..'JkT I the price are and we have hundreds of beautiful and appropriate gut ..t ujiukb b i'w is 50o, only adds another incentive for you to trade at this store. T.':.- Cut Glass Salt and Pepper, SterlQuadruple Silver Plated CoUopBl-bi- o Fino Diamond Ear Screws, .$10 0$ ing Silver, Tops, large price, Drinking Cups fn leather Solid Gold Signet Cuff Bat-- . $1.00 Plr oases tons. $125 to $10.00 ..$125 Gold filled Bracelets, guaranteed e Brass Desk Seta..., $3.50 Diamond Cuff Button .$6.50 to $d 10 years, lnoh wide, hand enPlatinum Ltvallors, set with 8 full Gentlemen's Handsome Watoh, graved $6 60 poUI 14 K Gold CaBo with fln out genuine diamonns, 15 tnoh Chafing Dishes. . . , $4.00 platinum ohatn, up from .$28.00 $40 00 v Amorloan movement Optical DtpartmtM it In ckurf e4 pephr piictt 0t lictntti Gt4bU Optician rnhkk Intntt prepetly tUtiglautt All Goods Engraved Free of Charge We Will Gladly Make Ixohanges Mail Orders Promptly YUM ... O I WWIITWW TTr TL r&i,,.;r ll niCi- - 111 nhnnolnn. nut. Dnlra rhln vnRf WO kfiDt ill - 111111(1 mil B8?SI I '"3a Slx-pieo- -- -- Jt . " HtSSk -- 18 . 19 ...-- . ..-- ticulars. .20 24 . Branch Office in Marten's Furniture Store, 119 South. Main Street, Maii- sonville, Kentucky, Phone No. 4 MISS AILEbN DAVIS, Mgr. - , 28 "30 33 ...j. I Telephone 47 Friday, December 22, 1911 . , 41 , , ' 49 60 .' 51 .." C4 The man who whispers down a well About the' things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and "hollers." Given away Dec. 23, to any person guessing to the closest number of Beans and in each Hat free Satur- - 57 ;. 61 63 65 70 . . . . ..'. .......'. i '. 71 76 79 f vorn contained 1 ...'...; .". ... h.i ? Pay Your Preacher. 81 88 90 92 94 81,890 ' 4.029 .768,633 303 MAIN STREET EVANSVILLE, INDIANA 60,001 If y caiiot renemker the hMisi, Ifstan for the Chimes that's the place. 41,260 42,271 104,216 BROUGHT TO LIGHT 100,289 2.300 Earlington People Receiving the 658.825 Fall Benefit. 841.290 410,899 There bavo been many cases Hko Proprietor 547.789 the following in Earllngtor. Every 282 022 one relates the experlouco of people Next Door to BARNETT & STONE'S LIVERY STABLE 246,128 we ,kuow. Theso plain, straightfor255.461 ward statements will do much to800.169 ward relieving the suffering of .259,758 thousands. Such testimony will be We nro prepared to do all kinds of cleaning, pressintf 554.470 read with interest by many people 231,152 Mr. R. A. Smith, Wilson, St., and altering. A lady has charge of the lady'.s department, .286,091 Earllncrton, Ky pays. am glad KRUCKEMEYER & COHN POPULAR PRICE JEWELERS J.;V . . . - '... y4T- tin W J' . 4.3 44 Home Gleaning and Pressing Club CHAS, W. WRIGHT. '1 - t h "The first and last test of a church member is his willingness topay his pastor. The member who will not pay in proportion jCo his ability is a fraud, and the aoouer his uam is removed from the church book the better it is for the church. All the talk a mau cau do about religion aud bis love for the church is killed the first time he refuses to dig down into his pockets and belp pay his preach'er. Pay your preacher or quit your falte pretenses and get out. Lxington urday, Dec. 23. Cast your name and No. on inside. See Hats on Display in our Window BARNES, -COWAND &CO. Incorporated. P. M. Moore was in Evansvllle Thursday on business. Miss teacher in the Earlington Graded and High School of tbiB city, loft Wednesday for her borne In Columbia, Ky., to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents. Miss Annie Pyle left for Springfield Tuesday, to spend the remain-de- r of the winter. Miss Goldie Chandler was in Monday afternoon visiting Katie-Murrell, Mad-isonvil- 95 98 102 111 113 117 122 124 ." ...y ,.; . 137 139 141 .,.;-145 149 163 164 ."'. ..Progress. f x . -- friends. Mrs. Ernest Ashby who has been In Mexico for some time has returned home. Biil Bradley was in Madisouvillo on business Monday. All kind of wagon repairing done at, Newton's Shop, Earlington, Ky. Lee Gibson, of Madlsoiivllle was We the undersigned have accept- in town Monday on business. ed agency tor The Standard Oil Go's Iiinip. This is one of the best lamps Where the Locality Does not Count put up for the money asked for it. Wherever there are neonle'sulfT.. Try one, if not satisfied bring it imr irom Kitiney ana bladder from backache, rheumatism "back and get your money. and urinary Irrpgnlarltles, Foley's L. E. McEuan, Kidney Pills will help them. III., E. A. an Earlington, Ky. says: "Three yaars ago my V. MeEu-kidneys became so bad that I was ti;. Charles, Ky. compelled to give up my eneine und quit. There was a severe aching ijain over the hips, followed by an Sank Indorsement iiiflamation of the bladder, and al"More bankers indorse JDraughon's ways a thick Bedlment, Foley KidPractical Business Colleges than ney Pills made mo a sound and well indorse all other business colleges man. I cannot say too much in In the United States combined. Fur their praise-- " Tonic in action, quick catalogue, address Drau.hoa's In results. Will cure any case of Practical Business College, kidney or bladder disorder not beUashvlllo, Tenn. or Paducah, Ky. yond the reach of medicine'. No Evansvillo, Ind. or Washington, need to say more. D. 0. Sold dy St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated, Dru? Department. G. W. Walling, a flagman, got his linger mashed while shaking grate Miss Veronica Hauna, who has bars Wednesday uight. Althiujh a been in school at St. Cecilia's In painful injury, it Is notseriru'. Nashville, returned home Wednesday for the holidays. Mrs. Max Priest left for Nashville BOOKKEEPING QllnlnltA ntiiiBN(iii Rfe uaomcoti,rnufreginpiijr Wednesday to spend the holidays --or i YriiWKiiiXNUaad with relatives. TELEGRAPHY Old papers for sato at the Bee UIUM.SMITHIUSJNESS COLLEGE office. John Moore, who has been attend-Culve- r Ita President hM years of experience In mercantile and banking ImilntM, also 12 years educating 10,000 Military Academy, has reTDtinjr rnjn and women for uieceim. SHTKnter now. Wanes WILBUR K. HXTTH.IxIntfea, K.T turned home to spend the holidays. .. ailments, Bel-vlrier- is more Catarrh la this section of the country than all other diseSses put togather, and antil the last few years was supposed to be in, coreable. For a great many years doctors it r local disease and prescribed local remedies' and by constantly (ailing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incureable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore reznires constltutinnal treatment. Pall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constltutlonil'curo on the market, It Is taken Internally In doses from Io drops to a teaspoon-la- ), It acts directly on the blood and mocous surface of the systam. They ofier bne hundred dollars for. any case it falls to cure. Tend for circulars and testimonials. p, J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, O- .Udr.-ss- : Sotd By Druggists: 73, Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ' There 155 157 163 -- . 164 166 167 168 171 172 173 176 176 177 178 ...;.V. to publicly recommend Doan's Kid .'. .479,057 ney Pills. My kidneys were badly 407,123 disordered and the actio In my back 389 409 was so acute that I could not stoop 470,565 without suffering sevorply. Top 1,102,277" pain often extended Into my sldos 462,518 aud beoame more acute if I stood 13,512 on my feet to grasp something In 853,765 order to steady myfielf. Also sufferf8,447 ing from terrible headaches and 181,731 many dayB could scarcely get ( u of bed. I can safely say that I spent 400,574 more than one hundred dollars for 466,681 medicine and doctors treatments :iSl,034 but obtained scarcely any benefit. 447,622 On tho advise of a friends, I procur417,834 ed a box of Doan's Kldnoy Pills at .227.914 the St, Bernard Drug Store and be"13,291 gan their use. This remedy cured 291,090 me in less than two weoks. I am 231,841 glad to recomment It to other kid..130.750 ney sufferers." 586,520 For 6ale by all dealers. Price 60 797,112 cents. Fostor-Mllbur- n Co., Buffalo, 550,875 N. Y., boIo agents' for tho United 2G9.487 . ! X J and special Attention will be given to this olass of Years of successful experience have taught us of giving perfect satisfaction. Wo have a boy at ico for promnt delivery. All work guarantee J. call and you will be our customnr. work. .: the lesson Give" ''. ;v i& your serv- - us a i m (r You Can Always Spend an Hour of Real Pleasure it 'J i -- 2Be While PRINCESS for Train in MadisonvMe Special Matinees Saturdays Music by Orchestra Waiting New pictures changed daily Pay them a visit I le 690,108 00,806 .740,896 735,877 743,277 727,849 403,169 19,652 States. Remember tho "name and take no other." Doan's day for St. Louis to go into passenger service. Mrs. Will Morrison left Wednesday afternoon for Pembroke to s holidays with relaand friends. tives apond-theXma- Robert Merrihew, one of the most popular employees of tho L & N on the Henderson division, left Thurs- BjluH , (-- llil hMs 'v- ' !0 Cf-ll- J n, Wins Fight For life Ir was a long and bloody battle No. for life that was waged by Jnmes B. Ko- Mershon, of Newark, N. J., of which he writes :"I had lost much blood from lung hemorrhages, and was very woak and rundown. For eight Smile. monthul was unable to work. Death There Is no "thahlt you" genuine seemed close at my heels,, when I wltnout the signature of a smile. Co began, three weeks ago, to use Dr. lumbus (O.) State Journal. Klug'B New Discovery. But it has helped me groatly. It is doing all For weak, sore that you olaim.' lungs, obstinate coughs, stubborn Real Estate. Deal colds, la grippe, asthma, Mrs. H. D. Oowand this morning hay-fev- hoarsness, throat or lung trouor any the .. D. Bourland re- ble is supreme, 50c & $1.00. Trial sidence on F.irren Ave. This place bottle free. Guaranteed by all drug will. be romoddled and greatly Improved and will be the homo of Mr. gists. and Mrs. I. D. Cowand. Mrs. Henry Browning and little daughter Helen of Mortons Gap For coughs and colds use BAL LARD'S HORE HOUND SYRUP. were in town Wednesday. soothingly In tho It actsand throat. Price 25c,irritated Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Todd have re50c and lungs from Nashville; 41.00 ner bottle. Sold by St. Ber turned Miss Elizabeth Kemp was In Mining Co. Incorporated, Drug nard er ; - Essential to Comfort anrrri3i5 Warmth is essential to comfort As you grow older, it is hardly less essential to health. Get a Perfection 'Smokeless Oil Heater, and you keep warm and com fortable in your home, no matter what the weather without. The Perfection gives a strong, widespread heat, and give k quickly. It w always ready for use and bums nine hours on a single filling no more trouble than a lamp. It can be carried anywhere ; no pipes, no wires, no flues; no smoke, odor or dirt. The heMer that pre complete atifactioa. Thi year's Perfection u finiihed in either blue enamel or plain ateel t weird trimmings ; light od ornamental, yet strong and durable as can bernade. Ail parts easily cleaned. Automabclocking flame spreader prevents smoking. Dealers everywhere t or writs to any agency of iba RFECT1 9HUIIKUBD I Department. Evansvllle Thursday. MissLanna Boyd, of Crofton, who Mrs. Don Donnehu made friends In MadlBonville a visit Monday. has been visiting her sister Mrs. Everett Tweedle In this nlty,reluu-e- d to hor home Wednesday. Just received order of the latest line of ChristA beautiful musto at Brlnkley'a News stand. mas and Souvenir post '. , i cards at the Star Restau- rant. Phone GO'2. Miss Edna Jackson is assistant caBbior at Barnes, Cowand & Go's, during the holiday rush. 1 gffaft,y4-foifli- Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) I Spe cia a JLJ Wlf blX Weeks Onlv! W These patented shears, regularly sold for 75 cents, are here at your demand, free of charge. The cutting edge on these shears is- - indestructiible and will never wear dull. They will cut anything and everything, from wet tissue paper to 1 horse blanket. Note the patent Tension Springs. t does away with resharpening entirely. Patent Tension Spring Shears Eight inches in length. tavf The shears are manufactured of very highest grade steel, perfectly tempered and heavily nickel plated oh a aw .highly polished surface The patent tension spring takes up all the wear on the rivet, so that the cutting edges will never wear dull. A simple turn of the little thumb screw will adjust the blades to cut anything, for the thin' HIfiJitBljalrfSP f' ' nest and most delicate fabric to the heaviest material. sksssw Read This GuaranteeWe guarantee the quality of the material and the workmanship in the"shears to be first class in every respect, and that the tension spring doubles the usefulness of the shears and does awiy with the necessity of resharpening. "l "Sp This 75c pair of shears to any new and renewal subscriber paying $1 00 on subscription. mi -- .; F ree ,.m 1 .::.:- -:. . ' . t n ' wi"' ii inifi m ..in. -i- n mn Patent Tension Spring Shears . -- i 'U r ' r& Semi-Weekl- y MS- Bee, Earlington, Kentucky sa f lk 1 4 l iwnmaiijlwn 'Hjif G 5 Weldon Jenkins, of Midfson-v- . lie, wni in town Tuesdaj. Tom Wand, of Madisonville, was in town Tuesday afternoon. Miss M it lie Parker was in Tupsday afternoon. Lawrence Turner was in Madison-vill- o Mad-isonviile t iy , IWW1 'l'1 ' wfo 1,1.1 iiu K.- - j, . (.,-- , ? ':.:4'jS, A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. Funeral Director and Emtalmer Aay Gall Answered Promptly Day or Night. nMmpBaaMaMMBMi I a: Mrs. Elizabeth Qrifiln, of Corydon, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wath- on. Mrs. Douglas Auokman, of Providence, is visiting her paronts, Mrj JKrM o the Town : . , and Mre.C. 0. Glvens. Tom Finiey, of Provldenoe, was In town Wednesday. WheelB filled, new tires, new springs, best hickory" oxIob, wagon tongUes, good hounds, wagon beds, all work done by expert wagou male er, and all work positively guaran teed at. Newton's Shop, Earllngton, Bucday in Madisonville the nuests Ky. of friends. Miller Evans, who has been in Misa Kona Faults, who has boon Lexington attending the State UniTUfting relatives in St. Charles for versity, has retu'ned home for the idays relumed homo Wednesday holidays. ftrnooM N.I Toombs of MadiBonvllle was IMu't fail to return your votes in on bu tineas Wednesday. We)day afternoon, not later than Mr. and Mrs. Carl. Vickers spent 6 o'clock Wednesday In the county eeat with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. MoKlnnon friends. ipnt Wednesday afternoon in Ma Mlse Kathoriuo Blair was in itouTlllfl with friends. Wednesday morning, Mrs. B. E. Nixon was in Madlson-vHI- o Get in the Automobile contest. "Wednesday visiting frlonds. . Send in your name nnd. we will Hare your horae shod and satisfaction Ruarenteed at, Newton's start you with 2,000 oomplimen-tui- y Shop Earllngton, Ky. voteF. You can .win tliifi huudsome 6 passenger Howard Mrs. J. D. Meaohem and sister MHm Lajina Boyd of Oroftou made-inuring car if you try. yilt to Madisonvllle Wednesday. Miss L'zzlo Gilt spent a few ho.irs Mrs. W. H. Kline and Lena Davis In M adisoavill- Wednesday mornwar In Evansvillo Wednesday. ing. Mrs. John Debonsson visited Miss Eunice Draper left Thursday lor a visit to Springfield and frlouds m Madisunvllle Wednesday morning. ClarkBvillo for a few days. Workmen at Newton's Shop ovory -- Mr. W. K. Griffin is spoiding the day. In case of immorgency you holidays in Fairview, Ohio. can f.et shoeing done at night by Ben Wilson leaves Sunday for notify Nashville to spend the holidays, him. Mr. and Mrs. Auther Rainier Mr. and Mr p. Clint Itamler of Con-rspent Wednesday in the conutyseat C'ty are visiting the family of visiting frlonds. John Sharp. O.Willftoe, ot Sltuwhters-rJUe- , will arrive In the city Sunday to tpend, the week with her mother. Mu, E. L. Chandler. R. R. Taylor, of Evansvlllo, was In IftoHnftton Thursday. Misses Goldle Chandler and Pubv Qeyton ot Esrlington will spend Mrn T, . . Mad-lsouvil- le a - al isonvllle Thursday. . Wednesday on business. Miss Frances McElfatriok was in Madison-vlll- o WIIhoo Humphrey was in Madisonvill6 yesterday. Wednesday. MIsb Hazel Fawcott returned homo The latest Holiday Books at Brink-ley'- s from Lexlngtpq last night. News stand. Iuclu ling "The Rosary" 'Winning of BarbraNorth'i A full Line of wagon wood, stock "The Harvester" aud others equally and wagon hardware carried at, as good. Phone 69-Newton's Earllngton, Ky. . the M. E. Church Services at Lawreno'Daves, Jr. was in MadiJJ South Sunday at 11:00 a.m. and sonville yesterdav. 7:80 p. m. by tbe pastor. The Mrs. I. A. Broome, of Etouah, Christmas service will be at 7:80. Tenn, is the guest of her mother, Music will be appropriate for the oc Mrs. J. W. Renfro. casion. Sunday School at 9:80 a. m. Baskets of fruif at the St, Special music by the children for occasion. All parents will be inter- Bernard Mining Co., Incorpo ested in this feature of the day's program. A large attendance is de- rated Store, all sizes and kinds from 25 cents to 3.00. sired. Mrs. L. V. Renfro was in Madison Fancy horse shoeing a specialty by the best shoer at, Newton's ' vlllo Tuesday. Earllngton, Ky. Mrs. William Turner, of Bowling Miss Lizzie Gill was .in Madison, Greon, is visiting her mother, Mrs. ' J. W. Renfro. ville yeBterdaay. Littlo Margaret Cowand Is on the If you need a New Ledger sick list this week. let us supply you Paul King was in MadiBonvllle we have them all kinds and Sunday. Mrs. Renfro was in Madisonvllle prices., Tuesday. Sisk Bros. Book Store, Mrs. Joe Brmkley was in MadisonMadisonville, Ky. vllle Tuesday. Alex Boulvare, of Hopkisville, a A nice line of Holly Wreath's and traveling salesman for Armour & out flowerB at Brinkiey News atand. Co. is to be married to Miss Cox, of Phone . that city, some time during the holMrs. Dan TJmstead was in Madi- idays, sonvllle Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Davidson and Mrs. Ernest Newton, was in Madison- ohildren left Thursday to visit relvllle yesterday. atives in Tennessee. 100 new subscribers to The Bee Don't fail to take home one will go along ways toward b winning that handsumo 5 passenger of those beautiful baskets of $1000 touring car. Get busy now and fruit at the store of the St. see how many yon can get by the Bernard Mining Co., Incorpo15'h ot next May. J. T. Alexaridor, of Madisonvllle, rated during the holidays. was in town yesterday afternoon. Prices 25 cents to $3.00. Ben Howard, ot MadlBonville.waB George Arnold and Miller Evans.l in town Thursday, who have been attending school at Lexington, returned homo Wednes-Ja- y night to spend the holidays. Xmas Post Cards at Brlnkle; s fe "Will buy or sell second A News stand. Pnone G9-hand rurmture and proves John M. Hauna, who has been attending school at St. Mary,s, returncdi 71-- 3 A. G. DRAPER ed homo for the holidays this for-Jan.is- Miaises Amelia and Boney Hanna were in Madisonvllle Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Chester Hutchinson was in Madisonvllle yesterday. Miss Bar tie Jennings was in Madisonvllle Thursday. Miss Vflrgle Kllroy was in Mad- 7 a "When half sick and everything 70a torpl. Wrong;, dull, out of sorts, dlscoarageJ, een to be solac you can blame It on your liver. It ki ' Tou need fel HERBINE A Madicin of Powr in All Llvtr Dlsordtr. Ms Hver la torpid. It throws Impurities lata th' systeo, which hamper every organ la the body. The reault Is that functional processes are not properly carried on. Imparities get Into the blood, the stomach Is bilious, the kidneys weak and the bowels Irretralar generally constipated. Herblne clears out all these Impurities, opens up the obstructed channels, strengthens tbe torpid liver, cleanses, the blood, purines and regulates the bowels. After the system has been thus overhauled, there Is an immediate. Improvement. Appetite returns, digestion is good, the spirits rise, the mind clears of gloomy forebodings and everything looks bright and cheerful, which means, sound, health: conditions everywhere In the body. "Wh'sa Mua f. mjjm Prlc 50c ptr Bottl. mnonm iff, wtt, m. Te ewe Smarting Breballa, Sere Eyes er Weak Stsfct, Me Stephens Eye Salve. JSoyp Amp acoMncNBepavl ST. BERNARD MINING CO., Incorporated, Drug Department t. J. T. Barnett, had a fine hotBo to fail into a 10 ft ditch between here and St. Charles. It took sometime to got It out, as the ditch was half fu'l of water, a rope waB tied around his neck and hitched to f team of horses and pulled him out.- - They do not thiuk the horse will die, although he is in a pretty Borlous condition, Go to Sisk Bros. 69-2- Book Store at Madisonville for your ledgers and blank books prices honvllle Thursday. We have a large supply of ' right. Miss Margaret Victory was in Mad- Ledgers aud blanks books isonville Thursday afternoon. and can supply your wants. Miss Catherine Victory went to Madisonvllle yesterday. Mrs. A. H. Morehead was in MadU kf' sonville Thursday. Miss Mary Mothershead went tor MadiBonvllle Thursday. Vjjg Mrs. Laura Victory was in Madi- sonville yesterday. Misses Carrie and Margaret Atkln- -, wore in MadiBonvllle Thursday, af- -, teruoon. ,, Miss Molllo Wbalen wont to Madr . :'.f . . . 2. i Xtttta rt-- &; yfft-- , f it'iTg "' Dr. W. K. Nlsbet was in Madison- Gall on us. ville yesterday afternoon on busiSisk Bros. Book Store, ness. Madisonville, Ky., Mrs. Delia Southworth was in MadiBonvllle Thursday. Hardy Wyatt was m Madisonville MIsb Eliza Robinson was In Mad- Thursday. isonville Thursday. Miss Ruth Wyatt was in MadisonTo make Xmas complete ville Thursday. Misses Irene and Bossle Coylo don't fail to buy one of those were in Madisonville yeBterday. fine baskets filled with choicIf yeu really want to win the $1GOO est fruits of all kinds. automobile get subscribers for The Bernard Mining Co., In- Bee and get 0000 votes. St. David Dudley is working in the corporated Store. grocery department of the Company-Storduring the holidays. Mrs. Ot L. Powers left Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. Ed Wlnstead, Mrs. Douglas O, Bryan was in Mad- -, Mt. veruon. lsonville Thursday. in e jJie Great est Aid in the Vorld to B usmess IS r- EBBBBBBBBBbH BBBBBBBBBBBbI BBBBBBBbH BBBBBBBBbH SBBBBBBBBBBaf BBBBBBBBbI HBBBBBBbB BBBBBBBBBBBbI BBBBBBbH BBBBBBbH BBBBBBBBBBBBBbW IBIBIBIBIBIBB 1B1B1B1B1B1B1B1B1B1B1B1B1B1b1 - ' ''' Have you planned your advertising campaign' for your Advertise your office hours Lawyer Let the people know where your office is nexf year's' trade? Get busy if you haven't and make notes Tell the people about your infirmary Doctor every day about the things, old and new, that you want.toj r. :" Architect Advertise your plans "' -, ' sell. Read other merchants' ads and see. how they advertise. Preacher Advertise your services Blacksmith Advertise your work and prices '" Auctioneer- - Let the world know how successfully' you' cry" '; s . Farmer Ahvertise your products All tlie Best Hotels Advertise Druggist What do you carry besides drugs?, , :Rettor;'s, of New York,...is running page ads in large". ; "' ' '': "VI Jeweler Let the public know your lines 2 A ' ' ,;dSilies4'all over the United States, . 'Milliner Tell the women about your hats . A FEV WORDS TO MR. MERCHANT The Denti'st -- . . . , f . '1 , " -- T ': ,vDOES NOT PAY UNLESS you put time and thought in itor pet someone to do it for yop. You know a. stove will not cook' anything uuiess there is. a hot fire in it, and it is the Borne way with advertising; it must be ablaze witlrreminders of what people need and want,, $80 is the smallest price ad you cart put lu the Saturday Evening Post and thousands of people spend that every week for advertising; so it payp. SdVne . , companies Bpeud six thousand dollars a week for advertising surely it pays and pays well. - AA .rVClVerTlSlUg h, . 4 Write The Order Locals. BJUfl'j Semi-Week- ly Bee, Earlington, Kentucky . 'For Advertising Rates or Any Information About the Great System of Getting Business. We Hate a Specialist Who Will Assist Hon in Writing Your Ads ya Put a Want Ad in Next Week. " Begin Your Display Advertising Now SRREBSS 'T!TT r Jfw s , ..--- . ui -,- - in iiiii w-wsiKj- 3? mi iM " WniW(" Ik'. "i" riaiMVirini1?K')Jfti'itfB'1PlBMWTffff7y ih.WjIfy . n.)ffc- - tnf nnm-- I JSPBP ' -- v "SHIKKZlS 7i j()Wl( X jJfc r Rywj' i ;' ijjl '" t A Severe Sickness Leaves The Kidney's Weak Delicious Hot Chocolate N promptly servedatt:heStar Restaurant. Wedding Announcement Oal P. Kftown, of Hartford, Ky., has announced the marriage of his daughter, Miss Anna Eliza, to Mr. J, N. Fostor, of the same pltfce. The weddinir will take place December 20, 1011, at 1:30 t1 (i M p. mt Miss Keoun is is one of the' hi08t popular young ladies of that city, and a teacher in the Hertford College, while Mr. Foster;;!? a prominent young man, Re-publican. After recoyoring from a severe spell of sickness some time ago, J was all run down and suffering from poor blood. I would have pains in my back and my hips and my kidneys bothered me all Iho time. I upon started taking Swamp-Rio- t the recommendation of a friend aud found It was juat what I needed. My blood became all right and after taking a few bottles,, I vub surprised at the effect it had on, my kidneys. They wqro entirely cured and I have much to be thankful for that your great remedy did for me. Yours very truly W. O. BLACK MON, JPhenlx City, Ala. Sworn to and subscribed before me. this the 14th day of July, 1D09. W. J. BniB. Justice of the Peace. Letter o! Dr. Kilmer &' Co.. andtis editor of the Hartford Blngh&.mton, N. Y, The Bee wishes them Prove What Swamp-Romuch happiness. . . ot Will do for Blng-hamto- n, You ng Work Will Soon Start you take Dr. Kings New Life after REV. J. B. HVA.NS. EDITOR Pills and you'll quickly enjoy their fine results. Constipation aud indi. A Merry Christmas .and Happy gostion vanish aud fine appotito returns. Tliey roguluto stomauhe, Now Year to all.. liver and bowls and impttit new That question will bo asked you alt ost dally by business men seeking1 your Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Tom McLee strength and energy to tho whole services, if you qualify take the Draughon Training and show ambition to rise. Docouihrr IG, a flue boy. Mothor system. Try thorn. Only 25o at All Moro BANKERS Indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleges than Indorse all other bus!-neDruggists. colleges COMBINED. 48 "Colleges In 18 States. International reputation. and baby are both doing well. ftiuiUno-- Trnnwrlllnir. Prnmnnahtri'. Knellnh. flnelllntr. Arithmetic. Letter Writing. BmIMM MIbs Anna Jackson, of Erin,Tenn., auxiliary branches. Good POSIT 10N$ GUARANTEED under reasonable conditions. Mrs. William Dovout left Satu--da- y Home Study. Thousands of bankets' Bookkeeping. Bookkeepers nil over Is visiting, Miss Bessie Forte. for St. Louis whoro she will vK- iers. bookkeepers, and stenographers r ' tho United States say that Draughon's ... ,..l t. Mnln Inlnndn nn1 Mr. aud Mrs. M. G. Uuerin will l UIDI1U1 ttllll lOlllWYUB 4UI HUVHIM New System of Bookkeeping saves them holding good positions as the .result ot dayp. spend tho holidays In Erin, Teun. from 25 to SO per cent in work and worry. taking Draughon's Homo Study. CATALOGUE. For prices on leo Sbertkaml. Practically all U. S. offiBradley, ot Tennessee, Is David Miss Olii Shaver, who ban bee cial court reporters write tho System of BY MAIL, writo Jno. F. DrAtjghox,o here visiting friondB and relatives. quiet ill at the liom of hpr HlBtor Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President, Nashville, Tenn. Forrarcnt-aloguon courso AT COLLEGE, writ Rev. G. M. Fisher.of Hopkiuavllle, Mrs. Jim Long In Nashvlllo with Whyr Bccauso they know It Is the (test. preached at the Bapttstohuroh last the Rheumatism, returned home DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COIXEGB accompanied by hnr Bitter Monday Naebvill or Memphis or Knoxville, Teas., er Faduch, Ky., or EvkmtUI, m. Sunday. night and Is slowly Imt roving. Rev. and Mrs. Evbiib, have 'received three of their Xmas presents alread. Last Sunday, was Quarterly conference at the A'. M. E. Z. church. The sorvices were, we.ll attended. Rev. Spaig'ht, of Madisouvilie, preached a most excellent sermon vi lie, at COLORED COLTJMN. YOU . Z IOM -- ss lavr-FH- KK - - ... 1 r :i Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., N. Y., for a sample bottle. It Will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Earllngton Bee." Regular fifty ing medicine at such a time. Try cent and size bottles for them. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. sale at all drug etoroB. Incorporated, Drug Department. JJIbs Ruby.Pevton, who has been MonaFalls of St. Charles spent with the O. G. Sprouse & Co., for Monday and Tuesday lnEarlington. the past few months haB accepted a Mrs.Charlje Doyie and son Robort position at the Company Drugstore. are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Long, of NoBhville, is Mrs. F. P. Ginlnil. visiting herparentsMr. and PIngree Sha.ver. When you have a cold get a bottle . of Chamberlain's Cough Eemedy. Dyspepsia Is America'st cure. Burdocks Blood It will soon fix you up all tight Bitters conquors dyspepsia every time, it and will ward off any tendency to- drives out impurities, tones the stomach, reward pneumonia. This remedy con- stores perfect digestion, normal weight, and tains no opium or no other narcotic and may be'given as confidently to good health. a.baby as to an adult. For Bale by Mrs. Mattio Hewlett returned all dealers. from St. Louis Monday accompanied Miss Ada 8haver, who is critically by her daughter MrB. Buck Shaver, ill with typhoid fever condition whowill spend the holidays here. Sellers & Spencer, of Henderson, remains about the same. have opened a presaiug club over Miss Adeline Tooms fcpent Sunday Webb'B store. in town with friends, F, of Madlsonville wob Doan's Regulets cure constipation without griping, nausea, nor any weakening effect, Ask in town on business Monday. your druggists for them, ajq per box. W. C. Mcieod of Ma'disouville made a business trip to Earllngton Loe Salmon returns from Monday morning. vllle Thursday to spend the 'Henry Wyatt spent Sunday in daysjwith his parents. Sebreo with friends. Every a good, 'Lee Favor Bpent Sunday In tLe reliable family has need ofsprains, liniment. For county seat. bruises, Goreuesa of the muscles and Mrs, John Raster spent thiB morn-fu- g rheumatic pains there is none better than Ohamberlaiu's. Sold by all In MadlBonville with rieuds. dealers. ;au-noyi- With the Coming of Middle Age Thero is a letting down In the physical forces often shown in and painful kidney and bladder ailment and urinary Irregularities. Foley Kidney Pllla are a splendid regulating and strengthen at 3 p.m. . . Call at the Electric Light Office We Have 1 Gifts Electrical Madison and Look the holidays in Columbia, Tenn., with bis motherland friends. Abornathy will spond tho holidays with home folks in Columbia, MeBdauies Lizzie Renfro and .Prof. Boll and family will spend Sal-li- e Over the Large Line of Electrical Utilities Many Appliances That Add; to Home Comfort h Kfc if) Somi-Week- ly BLaiIW one-doll- ar . Tenn. Thero will be three services at the Baptist church next Sunday. The Pastor will preach iu the morning from the subject, "Soekinlf the King." Bro. R. M. Chunn will preach at 2:80. Let every member come prepared to pay your full account for this year. Let each one asBist in having a sane and peaceable Xmas. The members of the Rooster Club are soliciting your holiday trade. Miss Deborah Couche will spond th'e holidays with her parentB at Percolators Cheap ,tooper- . A pretty, serviceable Cliristmas gift. ate and produces better results than the old style. ' , a j muui ning This is the most resatisfactory iron on the market. quired. When not iu use just turn he iron up on end and the work is done no lifting. No-liftin- i i u o xl Slaughterviile. B.-Har- ,on-th- Mrs. Dougherty of Madisonyille was In the city this week visiting her daughter Mrs. J. W. Belle. Mrs. Lillie Cavenaugh bus been removed from tho hospital to her home, She is doing well at this writing. Mary Elle'rf Btoner, who has been sick llBt for two weeks, is Improving slowly. Don't fbrget to turn your coupons over to your favorite contestant in irftbe auto contest before Deceme Chafing Dishes Substitute elictricitv for alcohol. . ! It's much i cheaper and much safer. Wfw mw ,w Then the electrical chafing GtChsfr dish can be used for many other purposes. ber 81. The BaptiBt Sunday School expects your presence at the skating rink Saturday night to the Xmas tree. Admission 10 cts. These appliances can be used with the no volts A. C. current in Earlingtonfjl Kentucky. " ISTJHAS i REDUCTION i E ARLINGTON'S FROM Ik BtSV STORE now until and including January 1st, w.e are offering every Man's Suit and Overcoat, Boys' Suit and Overcoat, Ladies' and Misses' Suits, Coats and Skirts at a great reduction and with each purchase Ten Thousand Votes will.be given. A Complete assortment of Toys and Christmas Gifts can be found in our store at the honest prices. CALL AND SEE OUR DOLL PARLOR ON 2ND FLOOR Hats on Exhibition in our Window WiH be Awarded to the Lucky Numbers Saturday Night, ,, December.23, at 9 o'clock x ' , . ... , . ' , . . , t r- - Remember we are Headquarters, for Santa Clause Saturday fe BARNES, COW AND & COMPANY ' EARLINGTON, KEtuCKY TThi Store Vvill te Closed Mondays Deoemtear 25, Foar CturitrTnte Holiday INCORPORATED i k V '; e P m 'M (Hi 0 mmm" ""n .y.1