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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 26, 1911
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 26, 1911 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1911 bee1911122601_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 26, 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. i??. - .. ' ' ... ' ' ' ' - 5 .' a . ( ' . V ' a V . ' , j, ' ' I , : ' . -- .: 11 ' J fflt ,!i f i 7 ( . Jh. .?.! Vlt rV.ST" ,." ana i. '. URSnAY-W4 K - u. w T 1 , II IvrfH YEAR . ,"' .m -- Mk- . - V-l- TV -- v ? , TUESDAY A iVA -- ..and . , 1 IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWEMTY-SECON- D BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE v. EARLINGTON, HOPKINS CO(JVIT, KY., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1911 rap No.:i03 w4 ;rAiCM LIFE . 5 UURY HOLDS : DOUBLE MURDERER . &W?'-'Mar & l i hHM.fff. ff;--. . '.', HA " ) ' t lYcrdlictDeclares . Henry. Boystec w wef r yjea n Beer or. poison IWl 1 lit. vs t . t ..'. "' ' THREATS OF .LYNCHING MADE Bobrds, Ky., 1)6C. JJ4. Philip Burr;prt7yoar8pId,Baid to. hnvp ywsterday afternoon obarg'od by a ocjner's jury with tho murdor, by bov-eat- fe., kc. 7 '" oii8 teoently from Evari.BYlile,,.Yiras po4oning, of ffeury RoyBtor, ago y VlKhteen yoarB and Ret Dnvle, ydara .old, a pogro servant, ot v JRobfcrds. if. im F-- The verdict was retarnod ; Mrt now out of dauger, father of Aeary,. that Burrls had glvon boor to.tvser.Brorober8 qf the lamlly !u an Attempt he declared, to wipe out the. Roys-- Vv - l t ..'j R" ' , i, IMF kf?1 . household. Llttlo Lorona Royster, another alleged Intended victim of 3urrlB, followed her father on tho stand and related to tho jury tho mysterious maaaer in which Burns is said tq havo poured beer from bottles and gkv,eJt,to tho family sPrjday- - mgbt. ,V&Uq ,mQra.b.era .of.tha .RoyBter family were still ill from the effects of (tie llegodjnlo.V..BtanQh.pJRoyBtOEl yaytars old, alleged sweotbeart of tli man chargod with double murder, and the. only member of 'the' family to eacapo poisoning, profob'-- " 4d an attitudo so Indifferent) as. to oauBO comment from. pby8lolaus;and ' neighbors who attended the Roy. PROMINENT "TOUNG COUPLE KAEXIID ster borne. , Threats of lynching were frequent1-ly mado, and the neighbors of Roys- Last Sunday at the Home of J. D. Lanier ' ter told him If he would say the In This City word Burrls' would bo taken care of. MIbs. Clara Lanier, of this city, Lively aBji Boy, and. Mr. Earl 'Collins, of PembrSke, If you. ar6 tired, run down, have Sundayf at no appetite, get a bottle of Yucatan Ky., wore married last OhlllTpnio. ,Afe'w dosoB will set tho,hqm,e qt ,tho.brdp'a ffttber.i tey you appfekite Brandon performed the oeromojiy. make you strong and lively as a MIbb Lanlor has a host of frlend.B Purifies the blood and 1b loved by everybody that" Is and 'strengthens the system. 60c a bottle at the St. Bernard Mining acqu.ainpod' with her. '.Mr.,' Collins. 1b an e.ntorprislng Co., .Incorporated, Drug Department. young blaoksfnith, He was former-lyra- n employo of thq.L & ,N in the Card of Thanks blacksmith Bhops, at thlB place, But We desire to express our heart later moved to Pembroke where he felt thanks to tho many friends, went In bUBlnesB for himself. ?; who so tenderly assisted us during They left on "Dixie Flyer" for the illness of our beloved daughter, Tenn., to visit his paronle. and for the expressions of Sympathy They will make their future homo In our bereayment;. ,, In 'Pembroke. '. May Heaven's rlcbost blessings Thelrjnauy friends and tho Bee rest on each .one, 1b our. prayer.' E. S. Blanks and family. wish them a happy and prosperous ' life. Frank Giannlnl, Jr., of Providence, E. H. S. vs. M. H. S. V was lb town yesterday. Tho basket ball game Satu'day. night between E. H. S. and M. H.S'i a't Earllngton was a good, fast game. Tho feature, of tbe game was the all H. I. Tucker, manager round playing of the Earlliigton boys,; of the sales department" of Sharp and Victory deserve much Metcalfs Pleasant View praise lor their Bpiendid work. Score, Greenhouse, wishes to. 14 to 5 in favor of Earlingtoq.' Lino i thanTc everybody fpr fheir up, Earllngton :'rVictory, c; harpi r f ; Wyatt, 1 f ; Vinson, r'f'; Peyton vaiuca, patronage ot the If. Madlsonvlllo, Rogers, c; Hofl-ran- .r past,and respectfully aolicitfl ,f; ,Hayes, 1 f; Elgin, r.g,' Lall orders, for anvthinrf 'in Clements, 1 g; A, Vinson, referee. ithe , up-Tgi- v($ ytfo-jt'boy- PUSH UP FRONT BARGAIN DAY Don't be sittlnfefround all day; Get 86mewhe(r.fc? Mdke a stab,ai it fijp'mo way, ,. Getsomowb.ere? Samenqsg eprt of drives you mad ; !Ev-er- y .Cjetjbobby, (r aia,d. Yes, and:get.lt pretty bad, . twelve-year-ol- d. , ,., Mc-Eue- n, TilLyJu make the" li'elghbors sad Get s6mowh'ereV 'Don't get rdoted to one spot. Get pomewqere? Strike, It neb. aatl'ikq;as'not. -, ?'' ".' H, ! crop I like the FOR THE "BEE I see upon wheat or any drop, the canvass I likb the wen.'the'woodedjiin, I like farm lifein vaudeVill. SatQrday jJn,t,il Fr6muv ' the' fend .tiftAuVo Gon- - ". . : , ., ,;v PhiIa,,Bulletirf. dusty mows.'1 I like farm life its pigs andcowB, ;the , ,Break away from use and wont, Get a move and do a stunt; Soe'what' things areUike m front' Get somewhere? At tho Ge.t spme.wliiere? r,lgk Qf.floenling blunt .New Yprk-.Telegram- . The weedingottho loner corn'( rows I like facmllfe In picture shows. ,WILL GIVE NINE THOUSAND VOTES Lob AngolescExpressv .. ''V l , I love lUbUHU the waving field, i '! "' r Tne Bde has decided to make the" golden harvest yield. ery .Saturday a bargain, 'ay. and I'd love to romp'ainong tbe greens rom, now until' the. vend of ithe Thoy look bo fine in magazjnes. automobile,, contest! will give1 0,000 to Ypungstown1 Telegram. votes for every new iHUbScriber and 6,000 forevery Tetlewai secured" on Saturday. Tf yob want to win Jhe ;ev;RiiTi8ml).Br You,, l',860aut6 get busy for the : 4 I , .ftToee ., i -- -- A Texas Worujer -- ' 'The Texas Wonder cures kidney QABDOF THAMKS and cures diabetes, weak and lame backBrrheumatiBm, apd all- - Irreguzj larities of bladder troubles, removing" gravel, the kidneys and bladder We; takq this method tof exwomen Regulates In both uien-anbladder tronbleB In children. If not tending, to dhf friends and pa- during the holidays jugt, past sold by your druggiBtB will be seut by mall on receipt of $1 00. O.ne trons oiiri mostsincere thanks Our 'business' was mUbh largsmall bottle la two months' treat- for th'.liberI patrbuage given er thdiv we hoped for and 'wer ment and. peldom fails to perfoct a oure. Send: for testimonials from us during the 'holidays just certainly appreciate the patKv. and other states. Dr. E. W. Hal' 295?6 Olive street. St. Louis, past, We assure you we ap- - ronage given" us. We wish Mo. Sold by druggists. prosperous n'ejyr -d ale this method of telling: our friends and patron &th'a.t we .thankfully remember their generous - patronage to ;.the youngest : firm in Earlingtori' WiB Gotw But Not' Forgotten . ! Floril :' line. A happy t new year to all. i .i .. . ,. - rj Homer R.'Parls, erBtwhlle clerk to ThaPter, haB severed hiB'. . th&rain tyvisninyyouHa snappy ana ing. the'"n.ew .year of 19 15 wjith L. &N..,)nd Jonnedtlpruwith-thflelds'and pas- d"liberalJshare of your' patron year,. ,'''"." ' mrar'hifl'ii vrnnn If hnniin fliirlfhum prosperous , ne. wr - trrr, age. 'WiBBy,Jewele'r, H. "Vy. Shelton, manager pf the, J$r, Paris oavos with the. .sincere Telephone Co.,' ia very ill" a6 his ' CANStER' & 'MATLONBY' ' ? E'a'rlingtbn, Ky., , 'Will be delighted to see him again. room on Moss Avenue. . lit o .- ask each of.yqua tHat.ybuicontiuue to remember- year ancj ask "that you Ayill us'inthfenew vbarcjf hi 2.L ''(continue to remember us dur- - prciate,a;itrektly';,a9nd - : r , " - i , . :.'.. " " : rrrz r fcjwjLflfc ?VBK. 1 PcnK mm . L . L e. :- - iJk.-'.- i " ' ..... j.. "V ' i V., . .;.., . ..(ui. ,,1 ' J j. tjf.'.'lt'' E DESIRE to heartily thank our Trien'ds':ahdlbai:roris for their lib'eral patndn'age for the year about to close, We have friedvto serve you" faithfully and promptly and asjc ktliat you will continue to give usa Jiberal share of your patroiage in the Hi m rv " 9HK2dv year 1912. We assure you tha,t every department of our large department store will he kept up to its present high, standard and .we;are ready arid able at all times to supply your wants at l live and. let liye" prices., Wishing you ''one and all a .prosperous arid .success- , .' ii i L "T Dusiness, iui lNew i ear. we are yours 's " ki i- 1 . TVT jor,-mor- ' ' i ' . ; , e . l PftMr?lir V3-- '5' . .. i. Ii i m Br 4 CI v '., - a TWl L TL .' ' - ' 4 !' 'v .i i ..; L' ..', " ;i.v 'f '? T r ', 'av ..:' ,' .i '" v, .. k - it-.- . i.f. '. .I ti'tj VI ,ft v- ,;& j ,. ."""l g5 B tn&KM kn WV IrtT ' '(. I. .' K I r rtx VV i 17 v r-. - R GOYLE , . . Manager -- tBmFiu ;Dt. J.i 1, Oernard Dtore, &t. JDernard- Minind Company 'Z ' Incorporated : :x M i :ll ,vi' i UK'i'jt nj mi : m, . jI "ftHffifli HBSv r,rar " t5?sa iw .,.- ajmrnm "Siisia.' 3!gt3flHMHPHBiM-3jSriTOiilb4f!JI)lJ U InlaiMfulrlulmtliuw L. . T .... -. ' - TTT f i J w.r T W prup IJ l,(jil JJ.I U aa!? ; 'a UWHSrV1 f 'vv ' J it ' J I11- L r W1 . 3W w. , .1 T, vv . 'ft. ', "V 4 f nS mr TNi - . . ..j.,.1. k . ', i , .. ST ' tk . .. """ j----. j ii i ,,... . I Jfi& r ! Subscription Rates One Year i 'I tefcf 1hT-- I i wS3gS38i PAUL M. MOORE, , EDITOR ANO PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT ....' . Six months. .;.. .'. . .. . 00 j, .?1. &0 Three'months HI n trio 25 3 rmloft k -t oI ASSOCIATE EDITOfc AND BUSINESS MANAOER Member of , ' Kentucky Press Association and ; Second District Publishers League Spscirnon copies mailed free on applicatipn. Qorrespond ents wanted In all parts of the oounty. Address us for par- ticulars. ! Branch Office Tn Morten's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Mail- ville, Kentucky, Phone No. 4 MISS AlLEbN DAVIS, Mgr. t ' !. Telephone 47 Tuesday, December 26, 1911 : M ! mi " niM that I went for that boy, tooth an) I hit and scratched and kicked and bit, and I was doing bin: up when " "Polly Sewell!" exclaimed . Miss , Hilda in horror. Polly "Now what's happened?" asked. "I told it to papa just this way, and he patted me on tho shoulder and called me good girl. As I was saying, I was putting in my best licks when along came a taxi with a fat woman In it Maybo sho was eloping, and maybe she only wanted to get home to lunch. Maybe tha chauffeur yelled 'Hi!' at me, and maybe ho just wanted to kill another girl. However it was, ho ran me down. Yes, cousin, I was knocked toe-nai- l. 'K t 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" p IJr? ,5 k Ijj&i ' V. "Then what?" .i "Then there was the loveliest angel standing besido my cot in the. hospital you ever saw. Nobody know who I was, and they had rung for the1 FFOSITE each other in tha ambulance and taken me to tho hos cosy morning room sat a pltal. And, oh, that angel, cousin young woman and a girl of that angel!" "You mean a nurse, of course." twelve. "I don't I mean a man a doctor. "Now, Cousin Hilda," Bald my hold the latter, as she smoothed He had down of mo hand(. Ho was with! his sad, looking on .down her dress and settled sad eyes. I saw at once that ho had herself In her chair, "I'm great sorrow on his mind. Yes, going to begin at the beginning and some he had the finest eyes and curly ;you all about It, and then we and tell hair, and are to go out and buy a Santa Clauf he spoke a handsome nose, and whet to mo there was pathos in present for him." young his voice. And the fun of tho whole "Yes, Polly," answered the thing was that knew him at once, woman. V111 find while he didn't know me from a side ". wnHA fV. lni4 Ob, you aro interested, of Uust packed up and skated as If th are you?" polloo wore after ' you. Mother said "Polly, I was Just thinking she didn't beliefs you wanted to gc you must have been to find tho least little bit, but that your moth yourself in a hoslptal," said tho blushcr made you." ing Hilda. , t "Don't talk nonsense, Polly." "Oh, I see! Well, save your sym"Well, you skated anyhow." pathy. A hospital with an angel-doctdon't .talk slang." to fix up your broken ribs isn't slang. It means tha Skated Isn't you just glided off like a streak o a half bad place. In fact, I liked it so lightning. You had skated, and I wa well that I lied to stay there." "Polly Sewell!" lonesome, and I was out walking wltr "I sure did. They had gono through poor Flora, when. a boy came alone with a big dog. He "was' tough. St my outfit without finding my address and had concluded I was a stranger "was his dog. He shouted at .met in the town. When I opened my eyes " Take care of your dog!' and sort o' winked at the angel '' "'Why?-- ' I answered., "Polly, that's surely slangj" my dog will chow hln ""Cause "No it isn't. I told papatabout it. up!' going to tell him that and ho said things bad come to a "I was just If his dog did there would be troubli pretty pass if a girl with three broken r In the camp, when It Bprang upor ribs couldn't wink at the who has set ttflTm. When I had poor Flora and ended her life. I can" describe my feelings as I saw hei opened my eyes and winked the doctor said: "breathing her last." " 'Little girl, what Is your name?' "Well, don't try .to not If thero'i '"It's Hanah Jones.' . ' slang in It" Any "'And where do wou liver "Why, Hilda, I haven't said a slant " 'At f Blackberry Corners.' " very, very par word. You know how you to havo' llcular mother is with mo. No, I can'1 to "Polly, was oughtemphatic been sent jail!" comment the feelings, but I remembe; dancrlbe my "But I had my little schemo to work, you see. Papa hunted for five days no itmna me, and then it wsz BOOKKEEPING ten more before tho angel would let Buslness.Phoaflgxaphy TYPEWRITINGand blm take me home. Cousin Hilda, a TELFaRAPHV girl who is tho real thing can accom- -' 1tfljLIURJt.SMlTH BUSINESS COLIEBE pllsh a heap in fifteen days, even if ih, ud Bimmmt, WBHtniu rllrx Kr. VminnUj. Its President has years of experience in mercantile she has broken ribs. I wanted to have and banking business, also 32 years educating 10,000 a chat with that angel on outsldo matvvuuk ninianii wuuiea I or nucceRS. Winter HOW. iwuiBUK h. amiTM,JxlBffteii, Kjv ters, and I had three or four of them. You ought to have seen his face when 3H .:C CM efatfftfbr "You mean you lost consciousness?" "Gracious, but how ignorant you are for a girl of twenty Nobody can bo knocked out without losing their consciousness.' That's the whole idea of it Yes, I was knocked out' and counted out and when I came to, I was In the hospital with three broken ribs. That fat woman must .havo weighed a ton. It was hours , and hours before I came to, and then oh, 1 out" fore and asked if ho didn't remwnber 1 me." , but t doctt doRt . 'But in a ppisted way. "Bui you will in Jitot a mlsute. I told 'him I had see Um in this very house!" NoW, then!" "Polly, it wasn't "Oh, it waen't eh? Warit to bet a Of course It Was, $20 hat it wasnt? and I was so mad at you that It set my broken ribs back all of three days. Dr. Charles Mortimer, and because ho isn't rich your mother is down on Mm and sho skated you off to Europe. Oh, I got on to the racket right away.' "Polly Sewell, you aro a wicked girl! You uso slang, and you fib to tho doctor, and you meddle with other people's affairs, and and " "And such dark eyes and such a deep, pathetic voice And we had. several confidential chats togethe-rvery confidential. Wo didn't even lot a trained nurse como within ten feet of us. Hilda, you don't know how confidential a girl becomes when three of her ribs are broken and she is afraid to draw long breaths I" "And and you talked about me?" "We did. I told him just what thought of your mother, and I told him I was going to have a plain talk with you, and I told him " "Polly Sewell, 111 nover speak to you again!" declared Miss Hilda as sho rose and tried to look vory angry. "You'll have to, as wo aro going down town right away to buy Christmas presents for your Sunday school kids. I want you .to help mo pick out something for our "You you can do that by your self.' "But you can toll mo whether the diamonds aro all O. K. or not No rhinestones for the angel with the deep, dark eyes. Dear mo, while can't help but grieve about pool Flora's death, I almost wish I could hd tea him. be 1"IM fjllii JjVI'WJA',1 lllipi HW11! ' u i Tirrn iouy or sen second vv ui. p hand Furniture and Stovce , . i Call 71-- 3 J A. j. JJK AFliK 1 fciAiAul PIFFLE J j i'twl Home Gleaning and L.tt"'5.S Jab Wh ' Pressing Ciub ! ,- r CHAS. W. WRIGHT. Pro.riaor Next Door to BARNETT & STONE'S LIVERY STABLE S ' Apple-groo- n its -v -- , ' 1 star; And, "Child, take the shears and cut what you will; ao clear and doad Frost ; till." Edith M. Thomas, In Harper's. n piffle and orange buuk, And the ragged rhyme of ono mad or drunk. You must confess this 'approaches to-nig- ht west and an orange bar, And the orystal eyo of a lone, one " . Wo are prepared to do all kinds of cleaning, presBin Ml'wc - AW V -: ", ,Jf - l Ptfa-groe- and altering. A lady haB charge of the lady's department,., 'V 'and special attention will be given to this clnsa of work. t Years of successful experience have tnughl ns the lesson,' t: of giving perfect satisfaction.. We have a boy nt yonr serv- - j , . ... . ice ior prompt aeuvory. ah work guaranteed, wive us u f ' '. call and you will be our customer. .,,. .. ,m ss . fc ! '$f Miss Edith's verse but wo can't soil this. News. ' John D. Wells, in Buffalo ft' You Can Always . ' Crushed pumpkin dawn,and a lemon equoozo, Spend an Hour of Real Pleasure at n 4. v , '4- - Child, load your mother ontdoors to freeze. At BtuffUko this we could nover fail, But w'o'd never dare offer this stuff for sale. JuddMortmer Lewis, In Houston Post. Alice-blu- e Ike PRINCESS While Waiting for Trains in rtadisonvilk cheese and , a plate of New pictures changed daily Pay them a visit angel-doctor- ." tripe, And fourteen Chinamen bitting tho pipe. Verses like this make a bosom throb I hope it won't cause me to lose my job! Milwaukee Sentinel. Salmon-hue- d tie-C- L nn Special Matinees Saturdays , Music by Orchestra H " niiiiiiiibiiiu iiiiiii mv MMWitiMNtHiMimmiAk vest and a pale-biu- o B. M. SLATON Funeral Director. :; i hild then" keep your Angers oat of tb.6 pie! ChrlBtmas Is near. If I sell tjlB, girlie, You can do some of yonr shopping , early. Udgar A. GuoBt, in Detroit Licensed Embalmir NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. PIW124-- 2 amjiiHMmissMsijs MADISONVILLE, KY. . . msstuliimiiHnsmsjmm.Ji i Free Press. Helen pink tights and an opera glass. Mother, throw me the fried prune 8ft88. V" Wm Poets, to win success loimonse Be Bure that your verses make no sense. C. G. G. InJudgo. eye, A blazing comet in an azure sky; Child, tell us what Edith meant ' when she wrote. Her latest effusion has got my goat. Every Dollar of an Ad Reader's Money is Above Par Frequently Its Buying Power i Actually Doubled Your dollars vary in value as they vary in. purt chasing power. The man or woman who studies advertisements is able, frequently, to make one dol f And the experienclar do the usual work of two. ed reader of advertisements will always make a dollar command a. premium make it buy more than a dollar's worth, as figured on "ruling prices" of things. How much 'above par" are the dollars in your pocket wprth? u It .will depend on how closely you df " "ii Strawberry blond and one glowing T?iiY-nn- sole-leathe- r. J. E. Fawcett. You Can Xat Anything. Eat what your stomach craveB without the slightest fear of indigestion, which is an awful feeling. You will not bo bothered with Soar p Stomach, Heartburn, Nausea, Bad Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will take ono dose of Digeatezo. It relieves and cures aB if by Magic. "You Mean a Nur6, of Course." Pleasant as Candy. Belief in ono havo three ribs broken on tho othoi ruinate. Get a 60c bottle from the drug department of tho St. Bernard side!" Mining Company, Incorporated. It was throo days before Christmas, streets were crowded and and the tho stores packed llko a ward caucus. The Naughty' Lexington Herald Rises to how-frighten- or -- s? " '' angel-docto- far-of- I. "Remark" cousins had to link hands to prevent separation. They had visited two ot If Danville girls hang up their three stores- and were still in tho Jan) stockings on Christmas eve as the when Polly suddenly disengaged he: Danville Advocate declares they hand and whispered: "Watch my hike!" will do, those of us who havo been And ten seconds later oho was lost in the Boyce capital on a rainy in tho crowd, and tho angel-doctand Miss Hilda Fitch stood face to day extend the condolences of the faco. They were penned in. They Yuletide to the fellows who prohad to lean against a show-casand All them. hold their own. They had to talk" pose to and say things, and by and by tho r "You Want a Better Job?" had to help select tho presents for the Sunday school chilThat question will bo asked you dren and to help Miss Hilda through alrnoBt daily by business men seek thq Jam to a taxi, and and luir vour sdrvlces, If you become "Say, now," observed tho twelve-- , quaiiflfld and .show ambition to rise. year-olPolly when sho made a call Hundreds of bankers tell yon in three days later on her cousin, "I DRAUGHOtt'S literature why yon shou'd qualify at DRAUGHON'S. don't claim to know everything, but I For catalogue, address Draughon's do know when to to hike!" Practical Business Collie, Nash-vill- a And sho wasn't even asked what Tenn. or Paduoah. Ky. orEv-ansvill"hike" meant! Ind. or Washington, D. C, or It was crowd and Jam and push. Th study the buying opportunities outlined in the store . . . ads 1 fl, ft V THE BEST TELEPHONE - SERVICE L00E HERE, ME. FARMER! Npta that the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company, Incorporated. Iijjffer-lo- g to yon an Ideal proposition for telephone serrice. Using our service yon nave advantages of lone distance connections to every Important point in the United State. The advantages ot telephone service In yonr residence are too numerous to mention! but among tbem would be dally communication with the markets, obtaining prices, getting accurate reports en the weather, calling up yonr neighbors, friends and relatives. All these advantages and pleasures are more than worth the price yon would pay for the service. Literature and information furnished by calling on our manager, II. W. Shelton. o angel-docto- CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. d Jsr oV" $ hii e, BEE ADS PAY ' ?y '. ssa Sp ecia 11 1! blX .weeks Onlv! F ree ThiS.75c pair of shears to any riew and renewal subscriber paying $1.00 on subscription. - fcA t& Hi is .If Patent Tension Spring Shears ' t r ;. These patented shears, regularly sold for 75 cents, are, here at yojtir demand, free of charge. The cutting edge on these shears is indestructiible ancf will nerer wear dull. They will cut anything and everything, frpm wet tissue paper to a horse blanket. Note the patent Tension Springs. It does away with resharpening entirely. Patent Tension Spring Shears Eight inches in length. sAar sssr Thesbears are manufactured of very highest grade steel, perfectly tempered and heavily nickel plated on, a highly polished surface. The patent tension spring kkes up all the wear on the rivet, so that- - the cutting edges will never wear dull. A simple turn of the little thumb screw" will adjust the blades to cut anything, for the thin- KaffBF neii anu'inubi ucucaic tdunt iu uic ncvicoi uiaiciim. ' ' 'i 'Mffc" . N Read This Guarantee We guarantee the quality of the material and the workmanship in the shears to be first " ' clasi in every respect, and that the tension spring doubles the usefulness of the shears and does away with the necessity of resharpening. 4a & :?. ' Semi-Weekl- y Bee, Earlington, Kentucky ,J.. ' ,4R J i m" m" w$'&&s& .( .d iVlU.l tji- .sX, - - &mtt&eztr&t-- ' . . 4. ''VjiijjVi .' liu.ffi''' Mrs. Harp Nburse' and graudson, Robert, woro in MadlBonvlllo Sotur-da- - .1 AN ORDINAHCE y. 'V: . v i I of the country, was VeManus spent part MIbb Frances country. te. ' Ala., are in the otty visiting tits mother. Haory Pdtanon, ot RIohland, wrs Blrratihani, In Mr.iDd Mm., Mart Whltford, of :. Mr, ,B(r oira aatardar. flfetoflay. hr i R E& ' :. qftb holidays with HeOotfl H IUMiNUl "Vv ttto Automobile contest. 8en4 In ymriiarne and we will ttiiyoof with 8,000 complimen- You can wiu tn'8 Htf GV in lliiidlt$& 5 passenger Howard (oaring car if you try. 0. P. Bhflton, who has been In 'V K'---- past, Mukie, ntu-n- d Oklv. for soveral weeks 46 lug home In Madia-onvtll- fl Saturday. . Uiu Berry Waller, of Moriran- field, who hw been attending school la'lfnrfrMsboro TennM arrived in goeat of Mr. Madleonrllte O. to-- day. Sunday to bo tbo L. Boss for seVoral return your votes 'WtdOMdajr afternoon, not later than Boa'tfall O Q'OIOOK, friend. Mrs, Otho Fowler, of Madlsonvllle pnt Friday In Evansvillo with . Waddill of Madlson-ril- l toft Saturday for Owonsboro to sprii tb Xmas holidays with her dawjfhtar Mr. O. W. Rash. MIm Hasel Benson of Madtson-)1- 1 1 the Ktieat of MIbb Effie Woot-- n in Chleaeha Okla. Prof, Gh D. Collins, plinoipal o.f the Htgn School in MadlBpnvIllo, Ib spending the Xmas vacation with fronds iu Louisville. . MIm Harp Eblln, one of tho teacher of kadlsonyllle left Friday for her home In HobardB Ky to remain dttrin (he Xuiax vacation. Mice XIIsAbetb Gunther, of left Thursday for a visit to Mad-taonvil- Mm. M. B. le . toepnU In Elkton. .for Tho ia attendis spendMadlson- vllle iffiu her mother. 2 -- The compensation of the Mr. and Mrs. Bay Herb are visit- dious assistant ohief and captain shall mittee on Fire Department, and ing her parents Jn EvanBvillo thlB Mrs. Frank Holllngsworth DUTIES OF CHIEF (Continued on Pag 4.) PAY. v children, of Howell, are spending week. -- r1. It shall de the duty of the , Ben Fisyd was In' the county soat the. holidays with their mother, Mrs, Rocky Huff. chief to call all regular and specWptotwrday,:"-- ' Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Harlnnd, of St. ial meetings; to preside at all Bufs Olar wont to Madisbnyjlle Charles, spent' Xmas with their meetings; preeerve order and deSaturday. daughter, Mrs. Joo Summers. Tl Old papers for salo at tho Bee cide all points of order that may .Mrs. Bob TownBond, of Howell, ib oAe visiting her Bister, Mrs. Tom Veasey. arise. MIm Kettle Jjoll Martin, who ia in 2. To see that all fines and Mrs. Bob Fenwick went to traialntpfat St, Thomas Hospital, in penalties are properly paid to the Saturday. HaihviUe, is some for Christmas. v ' Shew deing splendid work and 1b Mr. and Mrs. Bob Townsond and city treasurer and in all affairs children, and Mr, and Mrs. , Tom of jthe department he shall exerwell pleased. .ft' Boy Wilson, of Madlonville, who Veasoy and children went to Sebree cise general supervision. Sunday. i In town "Friday.8. To see that each subordi". Mr. and Mtb. EruoBt Brlnkley re- nate officer does his duty. M, Hanna, Jr., left for Zelglor1, 111., TV'. (!. J Friday iwght to spend the hQlidaya ceived a nice Xmas presont yesterday morning a bouncing baby girl. .4. It shall, be his duty to be .V'. ' hlijsiBter, .Mrs. J. Jj. Brien. T. F. Blair was in MadiBonville present at all fires, if possible, new subscribers to The Boo aud to plan tho attack; to direct will go along ,way,s, towards win- - Saturday. , Claude Graham, of Mayfleld, is. the action of the chemical ennlng that haildBumo 6 .passenger 4 gines, hose and other 'apparatus 1800 totur ing car. Oct busy now and dpoudlng the holidays at home. , eee bow tnany'yon can get by the Mrs. Mike Cain, of Mortons Gap, of the department, on .the arrival ' 18'.h of next May. .f was In MadlBonvlllo Saturday. of the same. May 'you enjoy a Happy, Healthy, and Prosperous New Year. ,MIm Jaaele Greer Is attending the Morton Victory wbb in Madison-vill- a 5. He shall have' the custody ' ' ij$.' " Y. M. O.JL ball'aud banquet a 8e- Saturday. of all property belongand care to improve in every During the past year we have toree t E. E. Owen was in Evansville ing tp the company or departJ. R, Forrester was m Madlfaon--11- k Saturday. possible manner, to make our store a dependable one for the ment, be responsible for; the same, Saturday mbrning. Mrs.-H- . B. McOreary and son, safe keeping aud maintenance compounding of prescriptions . All our knowledge, our train'-- .' Miss iRttualeen SpUlman,' was in Nelson, wont to Evansville' Satur- its and welfare, and keep the same Madlsonflllo, Friday afternoon. day. irig, our years of experience all devoted to our business Mrs, WJ. E. Davos was in Leo Salmon went to Madlsouvlllo in. order and capable of renderiug ' Friday. of your added safety, convenience, comfort the wost efficient service, and Saturday. .Ned Barnes went to Madlaouvllle MIbb Dot Bean went to MadlBon- shall keep constantly on file with and satisfaction, and we wish to assure you that throughout Friday. vlllo Saturday. the oity olerk a list of all articles Mrs. C B; Jobnuon was In Iley Wyatt wont to Madlsonvllle of every character and kind be19,12 we will exert ourselves to the utmost to merit the conSaturday, longing to and purchased for said Mrt, Hlinry Martin was in Mrs. 0. W. Wright went to Mad- department. tinuance of your confidence and esteemed patronage., (Friday afternoon. Saturday. lsonvllle 6. He shall make a report at Permit us to thank you for your kind support and patronage Ofcinmle Fox, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Dan Grlffln, of the next repular meeting of the - io Rowliag Green atteniug Business Wheatoroft, are visiting tbe'Ir fathand accept oucresolve to always, cater to your desires in a Oouncil of all fires, and give as ipellege, .fetumed home Friday for er, D. B. Griffin. tfteholklays, rnatmer most, pleasing andsa'tisfactory." Boy Parker was in Madlsonvllle nearly as possible the' following facts : Location of fire, discovGdgh, In Marganfleld was In. Saturday. Bob town Uatairday, Mrs. LIzzIeGoooh and Miss C. G. ery, date, hour, minute, by whom, .1 Hopiefvii. Parish, who filled, the Hopgood, of Madlsoaville, yltifced alarm, by whom, cause of fire, V. L. Mrs. Ernest Taoker Saturday. posttioaM stenographer for E. cause of delay, where it started, We ha resigned, It is. uoi kuown C.W.Johilson; of,' Louisville, vis- if any. The number and names wbeire n will work. ited J. Bv. Forrester and family Mon- of each member responding to XMashvllle,ls visit-lu- g day and Tuesday. Mrs. Siltnoa, of her pevrenfee, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allen May, ef Guthrie,, is the gaest the alarm and rendering service, of Mr. and Mr. J. B. Forrester. the timp employed, and names Davis. and number of absent members in town SatFrank McGary was Headache Signs of Daafer. urday, f Anyone in this town that suffers and the cause of such absence. INCORPORATED Bdwarl Bend, who worked with frequently from splitting, nervous 7. He shall have power in summer, and headaches ought to go at once to the case of necessity to employ adthe Beel foree lat gel a 36o bottle of our moved to Birmingham, Ala., is In druggist andGerman Liver Powder. ditional, help to take place of Carlstedt's town tbl week. i Headaohes always indicate consti absent members. WhIMord, of the Bee force pation in a aaugerpusiorm, mat Newman; may seripentatt of the day yesterday in ous result in other extremely even DUTIES OF THE AS3HTAXT CSIEF ailments sometimes Bright's Madaill vteittng friends attend-lo- g Our Disease and Appendioitis. It shall be the duty of the at- tbY Jotare shows. Carlstedt's German Liver Pow- sistant chief to perform the duties oil the Liver, the real der kl: Tho TfyiitMl HttMi Oaniina finrasm causeacts constipation a few doses of the chief in case of his absence of predicts jhere will be no more tur- - entirely remove the trouble insure and to' assist the ehief in the disE. M. TRAHERN, sera in tjfto year, and the American a lasting cure never fails guaran- charge of his duties. teed 'Itlaen Will be oompelled to use goose bottle If yon have headaches, get a today from tbe St. BrnaroV ' DUTIES 07 THE OAFTA! ana vnriwr Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Deew, roanjMfmug It shall be the duty of the cap- partment. 26c a bottle. automobile get subscribers Aee and i 90&0 votes, Mlse Frank Waller, who ing school at Georgetown, ing lbjEImas holidays In If yftt really want to win the $1GOO RESOLVED, That it ja' the in Bonso of the Olty Oonnoil of the tdwn for ttiQ holidays., Oity' of Eitrlingion that it is, Miss Hazel FAwcott, who haB home provide for the prefrqm State University at Lexington, vention and extinguishment of paid tho Bee forco a visit today. Mrs. Eva McPherson, of, San Di- fires within said Oity. Therefore ngo, Cal., is visiting Mrs. B.E. Nix- bo it ordained by the Oity Counon this week. cil of the Oityof JBarlinRton that "A Bachelor's Honeymoon" Is tho a. fire company bo and the same title of the" lough play whloh will be is hdreby established, given here Friday, Doc. 29, at Tem-pl- o TITLE AKS 01JI0T Theatear. Tbo oast will be here be Thiff organization shall just as It has appeared in all tho largo oltios. Thpre will be "Juno known as the Earlington Fire Joyce"1 late of the OmphaiJa Thea- Department. Its object shall be ter, New York, "Benjamin Bache- the preservation and protection lor" who married In basto, ..Minerduring, snch va", his sister and moral guardian, of property from and fires as rh'a'y occnr in the city of "Amaryllis" and bis twin daughters, "Marianne", the maid with a clue Earlington; In hor hoad, "Joe", tho man servant OSOARIZATION always in hot water, "Stephen Tho department shall be comHouston", a very buqy man, Dr. posed of a combined chemical enLudwlg Schwartz", Jnursos a secret sorrow, and "Anthony Gumbug", a gine, hose and hook and ladder confidential agent adopt at distort- company. The company hereby ing facts. Tho ylot of the play Is constituted shall contain not very comical and is one of tho bost more than ten members, exclucomedies ever produced. o,f the Ohiof. Miss Alma Hanna, of NaBUvllle, sive bmcEXS Is visiting her father, M. Hanna, Sr. A. M. Barnott, of Nebo, went to The officers thereof shall be a Mortons Gap Saturday. chief, assistant chief and captain. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Armstrong, of The assistant chief and captain Mortons Gap, wbo havo been vlslt-ln- g shall bo. chosen from among the her sister, Mrs. Reuben Miles, members, by the chief and the returned home Saturday. Committee on Fire Department Mrs. B. M. Slaton, of Madisonvllte, of the Oity Council. was In town Saturday afternoon. ' ELBCTIOK OF OFFICERS 0. W. Wright wont to Madlson-vlll- o Saturday. The chief shall be appointed or Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davos, of elected by the Oity Oouncil, by vlsltod her sister,' Mrs. Joo viva voce vote and a majority of Summers, Xmas. the votes cast shall elect, and Lovers of high class amusement hold his office for two years, unwill bo afforded a rare treat In tho form of a high olasa farce comedy, A less sooner removed by the counwhich cil. Bachelor's Honeymoon", makos its hppearance horo on Fri- QUALIFICATION OF AKD ELECTION day, Deo, 20, at the Temple Theater. XSXBSRS Tho play Is replete with witty lines No person shall be oither an and sayings, and abundant with officers or member thereof unless sldo splitting situations. The cast 1b composed of recotmizod perforhe be sober, discrete and a good mers, fully capablo of portralng their moral character and twenty-on- e respoctivo roles. The specialties years of age. The members shall and musical numbers aro of a pure, clean nature that Is euro to gain the be elected by the chief and the hearty approval nt all who witness- Committee on Fire Department ed It. All In all, tho play is one that of the Oity Oouncil and may serve will a'muie, minus anything that for two years unless sooner remight tend to offend the most fasti- moved by the Chief and the Com. - JHartOrd Chatton, of Howell, Is '. J,; nec-ceesary- 'to tain tiO perform the duties of the assistant chief in his absence,, and in case of the absence of the chief and assistant chief he shall perform the duties of the chief and at all times assist the chief and assistant chief in the discharge of their duties. DUTIES OF XSMBSR8 E '; " & it ' CA. MORTOW$ V MADISONVILLE, KY. ... v- - . . shall bo the first duty of all members of this company to obey all commands of their officers while on duty. It shall be the duty of all members to.be prompt at all meetings; on every alarm of fire to assemble at the engine house without delay and assist in getting tlie apparatus to the fire arid in readiness for the operation a a soon as possible. No member shall be excup-e- d u 2. from attending any regular or special meeting, except on the ground of illness or absence from town and he shall report his in tended absence from town on leaving to the chief, and. his re- It Funeral Director and Emtalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. a wmmmmmm .y. J ; - MEMBERS EVANSVlCLE REBATEASSOCfATlON 9j turn immediately thereafter, as well as his illness when ill, and unable to render service. No member or officer shall, at the meetings of the company or on duty be in a statcof intoxication, or shall be guilty gf using insulting or indecent language, or be guilty of conduct unbecoming a gentleman, under a penalty bf a floe and expulsion as hereinafter provided. PRIVILEGES . We Wish You And tbo many thousand of our acquaintance and patrons, out-of-to- friends, A HAPPY of Ev-ausvll- le, Oar army of saleBpeoplo who served you to the best their ability during the present holidays and the seasons past join us in extending you and their friends this wish and a prosperous new year to all. Wo want to take advantage of this oppotunlty to thank all our friends, acquaintances a'nd patrons for their liberal and substantial patronsge, not only during the presont holiday season, but for the seasous past and praotioularly do wo wish to eztond our best, regards to those hundrods whoso mail order and phono messages it was our pleasure to receive and All hoping tbe same was done to the entire satisfaction of all, as we pride ourselves on our mall and phone order department. Hoping for a continuance of your patronage and still further widening of the olrole of our acquaintanceship the' coming year. We are respectfully yours. new year ,'. ;1 ..as Vfl member first reaching the engine house to assume command of the company, which he shall retain until the arrival of the proper be subject to the Bame penalties, that such officer would pe liable to for any neglect of duty or for any other offence. COMPENSATION It shall be the privilege of the nd IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE The annual salary of the olilef shall be Sixty Dollars ($00.00) the same to be payable monthly ( out of the Oity Treas1. ury. ,. BEE ADS GET THE HABIT -- r - ?; Madl-sonvll- I le . 1912 ' t' l . - . ? GREETINGS ' '.,VH ,- -,' - " y '' 1 . Madl-eouril- le , ; i i i ' Mad-ieonvil- le v ,,...' .', I 8 .,- - , I St. Bernard Mining Company DRUG DEPARTMENT Mgr. c ' I . pyn Jr, t....,y SrOBia&rjBS3!BSSirSS Vu 111 fXV'C lO ! , """" t'k"' it ' . "saw! ,ir (V, & , ' If fc I Resolution of Ropect 1011. ',BythWay; For real Birobn pure optlmiBin, note this from tho Boston Globe i "Cheer up! Tho balder you are, the more iponpy yu save.bV not having togot your hair out." Can you beat it? If wo can't bo good; then for good-neB- S sake let in bo lioueatl BoBton i it AFTEBGRP A J Tito 1 :, I! "I'i ' l such a valuable strength creator and health restorer for tho convalescent,, aa Vihol, and he "weak and'Vun-do'wn- , n ask people In this vicinity to try a bota of ""VlnoT, 'with "th'u4'undd tandln that'tHolf money wlll'b'6 ro-- ' tamed if.Jt does. not do all we claim for It. DO Borioua, ,pui a normal ukuuij condition may bo restored In a surprisingly short tlmo by Vlnol.- Wntortown, Wla. "fter a Bovero attack of tho Grip mj cystem rafl In runs very weakened, nervous and yinol down condition. I, began taking With tho very beat results; and In a ahort tlmo I began to fool Hfeo an. entirely different person, and I am better and stronger" than' I havo boon for years." Adelaide Gamm.k (Wo guarantee this testimonial to be genuine.), ' "Wo" havo never sold In our Btbro Tho aftor-cffqct- s of tho, Grip aroapf ST.JH!irAaDl,ilNING ' ( J "grated. Drug Bepartmeat AN ORDINANCE CO., Incor- - Mortons Gap,. RyvDeerlO, WhoreaB, The great and supreme Ruler has, in His Inflnite wisdom, Boenpropor to' remove from among Ub One of our oBteomed friends and neighbors, Geo. M, Davis: and our lntimato relations . W,hor,eaB, hold with him in the faithful discharge of his duties bb President of the Planters Bank of Mortons Gap makes it eminontiy fitting that we record our appreciation of him and biB services. Beaolved, That the sudden remov. al of suoh a life from among the walks of men leaveB a vacancy and a shadow thatwill be deeply realised bv.all Wb friends and, will prove a u, serious loss 10 iuo comwuui tbp,5qhlIo. , ,...,, . .,,, ..( Resolved, That wo express our deep sympathy with the relatives b'f tbe.dlceased and trust that even Bo,gre,aji a.lps.,may b.e..overruledtqr go by H.lm..w,ho ..(Jpeth.U ting's v . VH ,'aal Hl PAY Globo. enthusiastlo yourself, bump up against some fellow that is," ItiBBaid that a man can get what he goes "after. "Whether true or not, no one can get what he don't go after. The wise man, who goes into buls-dob- b doesn't Bend any night-lette- d messages of farewell to kindness, gentleness, honesty aud tho Golden Rule. New England Character. , - "If you don't1 fel ORDER YOUR CLOTHES FROM US BY NAIL SAVE MONEY. AND We Handle None But the Best. Our etooka are 8P lartro that you havo every stylo and pattorn, and bIo, and uhape from ooloot: and wo molto buyinsr B"? SIAIIj, juot ao oasy and oatiofaotory " you oan do It In "Wo hayo special things that you oan got NOWilKRE'ELSE, ) suoh aa : EXPRES. ft. 1 - thtor. irhkh o 'i. Levy's" Special Suits for Men t '. ,., . Levy's Special Boys Salts with 2 pairs h. of Pants and all the Loading1 Linos of , t.-r- 'l HOrieBty lB'not only tho beifc poll-o- y, 'f t (Continued from Page 8.) "beHhe same as that hereinafter i ," i i ';. J ',--' 'j y I fixed 'for the member except when either ofHhem shall 'for the apace .of one month or, longer fili the place of tjhe chief, then the c6rapensationf shall be the same as that of thfe dhief, the same 'to be deducted from the salary of the chief. ., 8. The compensation of the members is hereby fixed at one dollar for eaoh member accompanying the apparatus to any fire and who' shall render service, thereat for, the first jiour of such service, and at the rote of fifty cents for each additional hour of such service,the same to be allowed by the Oity Oounc.il upon an. order duly approve by the chief Or the acting chief during the rendition of such service. Approved : i ; ' Geo. Q., .Atkinson, . , It does codv of theBe not require bo muob mental, book resolutions be spread upon our'miri-utoa copy be sent to the Hustler keeping. Inelljlgencer. and Bee for publication and a 'copy' Some people spend all. their time' forwarded to the bereaved famjly. looking before they leap. Intelll- geuoer, Bbn.TJBQbinson. V.Pros, . The real value of a dollar.ls not m what you can, buy with it, but,in the We Would Like To Bervlce you rendered to get Rfisnlvfid. That & but usually the easiest. FURNISHINGS, HATS AND SHOES. Mention this paper and wirito ns tally; tor anythinjr yon want In oux line, arid youll Ret a jroa4 and satisfactory answer. And It anything yon buy bora Is not oxnoUr what you want it May b s, WE ALSO SEND SAMPLES FREE. - - icraeu auu yuur iu.uxNjc.j. wui uo iKimouiaioiy- jKJEjb,uJID.EjJ. Keko Retail Xrckuts AssockliM. Railretd Ftru Mnki tt Ctrtlk Ttaet. A House Established SO Yars Aflo. The Largest In Its Use. Tke Bright it.-N- ew , I ' A. G. Draper, of this cityvte-ceive- d EAtJI. P. PRICE, t. JOgiywi.OHC.auu.iiiii. x iiapjjj. a telegram' from Canon, GaM . Kuioy uierK; iwe Tuesday mornirig that his 'daughter andiprosperous.new-xea- r Earlington, Xy; Nov, 6, lOU. Mrfl, O. B. Moneose. is in a dying are condition and could live but a (W who has been Verv Truly Yours visiting here, returned to his home hours. Their many friends regret ,in Henderson Saturdav. Barnes, Cowand & Co. to hear this sad news. Mr. - Attek : j v u igiUi t - Thank.each of our custom-er- s' Always Blessed personally for the liberal with a Hearty Appetite if you use, patronage they sb generously DlgeBteze. It helps your stomach do ' eat aud gave us during the holidays the work, digests what-yomakes good rich blooflfrom your just, past and the year about food, No more Sleepless Nights, Headache or Stomach Misery. ".Get1 to close. Being unable to dp rid ofall these troubles with D.iges: d a Fifty go we take the next best meth- teze. its cost, centB bottle, worth of at drug department od and through the columns of the St. Bernard Mining Company, theSemi-Weekl- y Bee assure Incorporated. Pony vs. Horse Intelligence. the good people ot Earlingtorj I have been asked a great many and Hopkins county that we times if ponies are really more Intelare very thankful, for your ligent thanThey horses trade, be it large or small. No certainly appear to be. But the intelligence ot firm could possibly appreciate; under petting any nosao will develop, and human 'compaiiion-Bhlpyour patronage more tnan we and there Is no doubt that other 'do, and we ask that you con- - horses, if given the .some privileges hat' ponies and their size tinue to remember us in the.: admitted of enjoy beingIf handled .and their new vear of 1012 and promise? managed hi the same way, woul4 that we. on: our Tart, will con prove equally Intelligent Outing. tinue to give'vou the best'bar- ten-fdl- England Character. ,, t.fO j Spot LEYYS LOUISYIIJtE, KY, otzimmi if 'HMkJi Card of Thanks ; Idesire'to (bank tho members - full-size- d of the MaBonio Lodge foil the nice Xraas present they presented me. Hopinfi each one of them and That question will bo asked you alrcost dally by business men, Peeking yotw tho Draughon Training and show ambition to riu, their l,ave;lone3 Ifnve.had.a.mer- - eervIcesLif you 'quallfy--tak- e Moro BANKERS Indorse DRAUGHT'S CoIIckcs than Indorse all other busi ry Xraae. I pray God's richest ness colleges CQMBINEQ. 48 Colleges in 18 States. International reputation. KaBkiatr. Trpowriun?. I'cnmaai&lp, EbcUib, Npelilar. Anttwdie, X4H blessings may. be with them and Lw f KEE bqxUUit brvtehet. Good POSITIONS CUARAKTEED under reason Bbl WrHInr. 1 coodlUoM. YHIT lvw WANT a Better JOB? V J : ',n W v gainsratlp.west;p;qceff. Wisji- - .onBdpklnSf okptBf. bookkeepers all over HmSMclr. Thousands ot'baxkcaik tho United States say that Draughoq's iers, bookkeepers, and stenographers ar NcwSystem of Bookkeeping "saves thtm holding good positions fcs the remit o from 25 tb 50 per cent in work and' worry. taking Draughon's Home Study. CATALOGUE. For prison 1mod .SWOuuk!. FradticallyallT7. 'S. offi' cial.court.rcpor.ter8 wrifo tho System, of BY MAIL, vrlto jNO.r F. DitttkHiojf, Dyspepsia. Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President. Nashville. Tenn. For9wrt- .. Gas, or other 'Stouiaoh Troubles. Nothing will irouialn undigested or Why? Because they know It is the best. aloguo on course AT COLLEGE, wri s6nr on your ' st6maoh if. you DRAtJGBCOjN'S RttAGTICAr. BCSKSf ESS COLLEGE will take a little DlgoBteze, 'a powerftMBTille or MerafiBM or Kaexvule, Tbb., rwiucah, Ky or KvMwvilt ful dlgeetiTo,, harmless an.d plqasant as Maple Syrup. For Bale by the drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company. Incorporated, ., their families. McGregor Mus. Sarah Ko-Mor- . H. 1M WE DO ONLY THE BEST JOB WORK .,: & I Get Into fhe 'v I Bfe Auto CONTEST Five-Passeng- 1 ma T "iTi dSP Content close's CovQ.nd. 5c Com pany Barnes, Car on Displo-Ivi-ay that? will entitle the holder of the of this club will number of votes to this elegan.t Automobile Free.. . gran4l,60HoYard S9S aWSfr6ie: ''feiLrljQg0 ffjve&ofes Touring Car to Boosters Club. Each .member er great-e- st KCC '.1 VM li5. y &.X. How 'to Get'Votcs Votes on the Automobile will be given with every cash purchase made at the store of any member of the club, ioo votes for every dollar's worth purchased. NOWJS THE TIME TO GET BUSY. The earlier, you start the more advantage you will have in the final count. Remember, the object of this contest is. to get business. We are going to give this fine Auto to the person who will accumulate the greatest number of votes, therefore it is to the interest of every contestant to ask their friends and neighbors who buy their Dry goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and everything they get from members of the Club and save the coupons for you. Thus, the contestant who gets the greatest pumber of friends who trade here and; gv.e them their coupons, will receive the , greatest number of votes. y: . How to Get Votes With every yearly subscription to,, The Earlington Bee, accompained by $ 1 in cash, 3,000 votes will be given. This applies to back subscriptions as well as ' new subscriptions, and you can pay for as many as you desire. You can alsp get votes on job printing and advertis-in100 votes for each dollar paid on either job printing or advertising. Gt your inenas to give you tne. voces i fi when they pay any. of their accounts. f But the best way n get. votes is to secure subscriptions to The Bee, as the sched-- ' ule of votes is so much greater.' for su! scriptionsthan for anything else. You will be suprised how easy it is to get subscriptions, to The Bee if you try. g v- -. K T f tsmfmwBEmUmmkmm : ' : Rules o The Contest .Read carefully the rules of this contest, as it.will make it much easjer. for the contestant i" " -f to understand the methods that are used. ;pub- ,1,' Nohame of, contestant will be. known. 2. No names of contestants will be lisheB; 3. ' Ever contestant gets 2,000 votes to start with, 4, Every contestant gets a num- ber.J "5. 'Standing of contestant's number published weekly. .6. A . votes must be brought Tie votes in package in Wednesday for recording. 7. Votes must not be written on. 8 with contestant's number and amount on top slip only. 9. Color of certificates will be Votes are transferable' only charged monthly and must be recorded monthly to count. 10 1.1. contestant having largest number ot votes.on May 15, iyi2, ;wins betore recording the auto.' 12: .Contesra:.o will not be permitted to solicit votes within our store or, in front ', , of the building. , '"' r"' CONTEST CLOSES MAY 13, 1911 ,.- ;- , Send in Your Nomination at Once and go to Worlcfor. it h i -- "w L "Watchea, Clock C. Wiley Fine George King & Son Dras. Druggists' Sundries nd Soda Fountain Semi-Week- ly 5 Jewelry Watch Repairing . . : . , ., Vebb Brothers, Groceries W. ' H.' Whitford, Hardware, Stoves Ar a 14ES, COWAND & CO. Dry Goods, Clothing. Shoes. Bee, $1 Per Year INCORPORATED Millinery, Ladies' Ready to Wear, C,arpe an,d Rugs Barnett & Stqm, Liveryman ft .11., t -- 'lHS JJf, GG5fQQQvQ VZ10&l&ZWtrJZTtyzKi&tl&i .i;4'iiPB-"''"!lwfc-; KK-n .. : y wr w&sm&m&tisT -- i wwMVlmMMa f .' - - " " -- r v .: r-- - V -- ;' .. 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