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Mil.? i"$k g $s 3fa. j& a$?&&' i iMSDAYrf and FRIDAY T0OITY-SECOND AiU - .!-- - ' W V .. rT-asaoaMV- toJ a BUSINESS ApVERTISE IT FOR SALE 1BU HOPKINS-COUNT- '.-- V- - TUESDAY and FRIDAY astff' & IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR YEAR INSTALLATION EARLINGTON, OF OFFICERS KY., FRIDAY, DECEMBERS, au'jiuiu51w'jl.iiii.,p;iii..ij!im,j1ji JYe. 1W i i. jlfeiK;!! WPS The Partisan Newspaper School N$tes opens for work again Jan- wry.I, This is a good time for all ;bmm1. who hate not yot entered wchwl o do now. Oue week over fly ulenths of sohool yet remains, pupils may got a .MHt:ft rt and an inspiration, that ny h)p them thtouKhout thoir ontlre HI: Parents please see to it that 'jr&ur children aro in thoir places .JawMuryS. ' Mow about the bo.vson the street. Thr need an education the most of alii iEduoatton helpB to make men. In order to bolp tho boys wo muBt haye them with us 4n school. We of earnestly covot every oltzens in holping to interest and educate our boys. The' annual county examination . for common school diploma will be .,, held January 20th and 27th 1912. i' ThiB diploma ontitlnB the holder to twltlen in the county high schools. As theJSarlliiKton High School has resently been made a county high ncliool, wo are glad to offer free tai-ticommon ta pupilB holding school diplomas. A roview course for this examination will begin January xndi and pupils desiring to outer school for this review will bo f.'Wvgiven froo tuition up to January 2Gth. no, For any Information in regard to this examination see principal of ;; ehool Monday Nbjbt, Jwmry 2, 1912, Class Eight for Ike Third Degree ef newspaper is at an end The day'of the realty partisan ; that r Society MIbb Happenings BARGAIN DAY FOR THE BEE is inrfiilfeiirfffl!fln1&WA'liii i Church Notes !.ihool thilne There will be omethioi: doing in the K. P. Lodge room at this place, Monday night, January 2. On this night the now officers for term 1912 the first serai-annuwill be installed. Prof. 0. E. Dudley, O. 0.;John Hogan, V. O.; W. A. Keown, Prelate; Er-- . nest Newton, K. of K. and S. ; W. L. Phillips, M. of E. ; J. R. Lester, M. A.; Ohap. Brewster, 1. G; J. M. Sisk, 0. G, There is also a class of eight new members to take the third decree and A. R. Byers, of Lexington, will be on hand to assist in this work. A full attendance of all members is requested. al dif-"fic- ult Inhere tho Locality J)oes not Count Wherever there aro people Buffering from kidney and bladdor ailBel-vlder- ou -- . 2 fltf- - JS- - '4 '.. ' i , The quicker a cold is gotten rid of 'the le the danger from pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. B. W. L. Hallrof Waverly, VaM aayB: I firmly bolleve be Chamberlain's Incorporated, Dru? Department. absolutely tho OoUgh Remedy to Cdts Babbit But Kill Himself bfst preparation on tho market for recoommended it to colds. I have Lawrencedurg, Ind., Dec. 20. my friends aiid thoy all.agreo with Shooting through a holiow log with me. For sale by all dealers. a trap gun John W. Cook got a rabKbofite Dkwier Given in Hoaor of bit, but lost his own lifo today. Cook's dog started a rabbit in under-bruB- h College Girls and it ran into a. hollow log. MIbb Fannie Agnoa Bailey enter- - Cook set his rifle's muzzle in one . . JainuH am TiiaaHnv Tinrnmhnr. 2ft. at end of the log, attaohed a string to ' moat elaborato seven course din- - tho trigger,- - stooped over the other oer in honor MIbb Metaboth Sory end of the log and pulled tho string. who is attend lug college in ttfurfrees- - He received the bullet in his breast, boro, Tenn,, and MIbb Hazol F.w- - but as the rabbit ran from its refuge cett, attendinglStato College in Lex- he caugh't it with hiB hands and ington. Btaggered bleeding two miles to his Covers were laid for the following home. Iu tho kitchen Cook fell Misses Margaret MePherson, Lucy dead. Ftiwcett, Sybil Hart Hazel Fawcett. you have a cola get a bottle Louise MePherson, AgneB Batloy of When Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. od Metaboth Sory. It will soon fix you up all right and will ward off any tendenoy toward pneumonia. This remedy conWerktWiUSooa Start no tains no Kings New Lifo and may opium or as other narcotic after yoa take Dr. confidently to be given Pills and you'll quickly enjoy their a baby as to an adult. For sale by fine reults. Constipation and lndi. all doalerB. gMtlon vanish and fine appetite Thev regulate stomauhe. Fell Dead Blver and bowlB and impart new strength and energy to the wholo Henry Starke, age 28 or 29 years, system. Try them. Only 25c at All living at Charlie Coffman's in the Druggists. Suthard ndlghborhood dropped dead Thursday morning shortly after CJasj, Attention Wuky breakfast, His brother stayed all We have special reasons why night with him Wednesday night y'ejwiih a large attendance of and after eating a hearty breakfast members next Sunday, Decem- tho next morning, the two started ber 81 Matters of importance away from the Coflman home, They had gotten just to be considered. Lust Sunday gate and were talking outside the when young. w hud 35 present and expect Starks fell dead. ,He diden't say a mnrenoxt Sunday. To the mem- word, and struggled but once. Ho will bu buried at Pleasant bers we say come,. and briug another with you. Let tho last View. For coughs and colds use BAL Sunday of the ear be a record LARD'S HORE HOUND SYRUP. breaker, Itaots soothingly in the irritated lungs and throat. Price 25c, oQcand 0. E Dudlky, Teacher. $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St. ,Ber;. Chronic rheumatism ufiutraots tho nard Mining Co. Incorporated, Drug museles, distorts the joints and un- Department.dermines the strength. A powerful rating and relieving romedy OfficerrElcctcd , wfiT be found in BALLARD'S At their annual election .held' In SHOW LINIMENT., It restore BUt'pleneBS to the ach-4n- f their lodge room a'cEarltngtop, Dec. strtngtb and lluabs. Prloe 25o, 60o and $1.00 27th. 1011, E. Wi Turner lodge ,N6, pet'bottle. Sdld by St. Bernard 548 F. & A. M. elected tug, following Mining Co. Incorporated, Drug Deofficers: partment. Jno. W. Hogan, W.,M.:..' '' . re-Mr- ments, from backache, rho'umatinra and urinary irregularities, Foley's iKidney PiIIb will help them. III., E. A. Celly, an says: "Three yaars ago my kidneys became bo bad that I was compelled to give up my entrlne and quit. Th6re was a severe aching pain over tho hlpa, foillowed by an inilamation of the bladder, and always a thick sediment. Foley Kidney Pills made me a Bound and well man. I cannot say too much in their praise-- " Tonic in action, quick In results.. Will cure any case" of kidney or bladder disorder not beyond tho reach of medicine. No need to Bay more. Bold dy St. Bernard Mining Co. e, M. E. Church, Somth Kathleen Spillman was the Every Saturday From Now. Until charming hoBtess on Tuesday eveServices at the M- E. Cburoh Soutl the End of Auto Conning at a most enjoyable meeting of Sunday at 11 A. M. aud 7:-P. M test the Bee tb.p "Mystic Eleven" at her home on The morning stibject will bo the, Farren Ave. "Value of Time, A New Years The evening was spent in playing WILL GIVE NINE THOUSAND VOTES at 7:80 tho services will be conXmas-gameand music and proved ducted by Rev. J. B. Adams P. E.. to bejtho toost enjoyable of Tne Bee has decided to make ev- Publio invited to all of the services. ery Saturday a bargain day and Sunday Sohoo.l at 9:80, A. M. Paul that there are no Republican or, The guests included: Misses e from now until the end of the M. Moore superintendent. Come Democratic newspapers aay more Browning, Elizabeth Kemp. Su- automobile contest will give 0,000 and join the Sunday School. There And bo there arenot ; there is no san Marie, Cmtchtleld, Margaret votes for every new subscriber and were present last Sunday 205. .The longer any field, nd no demanu, Kemp, Gertie O'Bannon, Margaret 6,000 for everv renewal secured on school is growing in numbers and-- " for suoh newspapers, and that is Dudley aud Miss Eula May Rodgers Saturday. If you want to win the interest. of Nashville, Tenn. $1,600 auto get fousy for the Why they have gone the way of Christian Church t MessrB Ollftou Long, Miller an,d Bee. All the regular services will all the earth. Ben Evans, John Moore, Baker at the Christian Church next? .. The successful newspaper of Paul and Gilbert King, Klrby A Texas Wonder Sunday morning and evening; The O'Bannon, Ralph Dudley and. Martoday is the one that endeavors The Texas Wonder cures kidney morning sermon subject .will bo. t to get close to tne people and vin Mitchell. Mesdames Henry RodgerB and and cures diabetes, weak aud lame "Turning a New Leaf." .Tho, eveii-.- ; prints all the news that'r. tit to O. E. Dudley. backs, rheumatism, and all irregu- Ing subjectwill be, "WhatfMusfc 1." remov. print.' It is the newspaper that A most delicious salad course was larities of bladder troubles, bladder do to be Damned?" , . ing gravel, the kidneys and Thjs 1b the closing serviceofstauas up for the public welfare served at the closo of the evening. in both men and women. Regulates aud all are Invited to come, and bladder troubles in children. If not and the common weal at all times sold by your druggists will be Beut enjoy it witb us. Come to the Sun- Charing Dish Party and under all circumstances and by mail on receipt of $1.00. One day school and help out In the briflled, MIbb Susan Marie Crutchfleld en- small bottle is two months' treat-a will not be brow-beatethen come In the evening and.' tertained Informally Wednesday ment and peldom fails to perfect muzzled, iutimidatcd or subsi- evening at a chafing dlBh party iu cure. Send for testimonials from hear the report of the results with dized. A strictly partisan news- honor of MisB Eula'May Rodgers, of Ky. and other states. Dr. E, W. the two schools for the day. Hal 2026 Olive street. St. Louip, paper cannot maintain this stan- Nashville, Tenn., and MIbb Eliza-- 1 Mo. Sold by druggiBts.' "You Want a Better Job?'" dard, and in this age of indepen- beth Nisbet, of Madlsonville. That question will be" asked voir A lady with several children on dence iu politics and progressive-uo8- 8 almoBt daily My business men seek-- j Wins Fight For life her way to Paducah, Ky., got ofr 52 Ing your edrvices, if you in all that has to do with the It was a long and bloody battle at Nortonvllle recently, and in the qualified and Bhow ambition become to country's development, a for lifo that waB waged by James B. excitement and bustle incident to Hundreds of bankers tell you rise.. J., of of newspaper policy Mershon, :"INewark, N.much which changing oars left one of her chilliterature why you' blood had lost he writes and was dren on the train. Conductor Will shoufd qualify at DRAUGHON'S.-Fo- r would be grotesquely ridiculous from lung hemorrhages, catalogue, address Draughon'a very weak and rundown. For eight Bramwell took tho child to Mortons Practical Business College, Nash-villand doomed to dismal failure. mouths I was unable to work. Death Gap and over to Cal Tenn. or Paducah, Ky. orEv-ansvil- le, There was a time when the seemed close at my heels, when I er, who turned itdry nurse WalkInd. or Washington, D. O,, acted aB until the Dr. weeks ago, td began, newspapers had to depend, in' a King's three Discovery. Butuse haB next lnteruban north bound arrived Now it Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Newton lost measure, upon political patron- helped me greatly. It is doing all when the little one was sent to Nor For weak', sore age for their existence, That was that you claim." coughs, stubborn tonville and restored to its frantic a 20 pound turkey yesterday about lungs, obBtinate noon, all their relatives took dinner when newspapers were run on colds, hoarsnesB, la grippe, asthma, mother. with them. or lung trouor any sentimental grounds and with ble is supreme, throat $1.00. Trtal 50c & Card of Thanks John Coyle who has been 111 with , circumscribed spheres of influ- bottle free. Guaranteed by all drugchills and fever for some time, Ib . ence. Today the average news- gists. We gratefully Thank you Improving, he attributes his speedy, paper is run on business prjnci. ik. Planters, Southern Planters for your most liberal patron- recovery to the valuable advice of a; ;.j friend. palff, same as any other enterCol. R. M. Thompson, of New. York, head of a synd cate which age during the past holidays - the publiGene Oldham, flagman on tbo-prise, and the nearercation comes to representing and proposed to advance $50,000,000 for and assure you that we have "Little Dixie," is off on aenpuht of has tho' the purpose of handling the Southreflecting the concrete thought ern cotton crop, pntB the blame on tried to give you value re- chills. Robert Merrlhew ' "?Js run. of the community in which it is Southern planters for delay in put- ceived for your money. A Dreadful Wound ' printed, tho more business it gets ting the scheme Into effeot. Respectfully, knifo, gun, tin can, rusty from a and the greater business it HOLLINGER ,& .TRUEMPY, nail, fireworks, or of any other na- With the Coming of Middle Age achieves. fture, demands prompt treatment . ' There is a letting down In the Jewelers. wltn Jrsucklen's Arnica baive to pro-veBut aside from the commercial physical forceBoften shown m anblood poBion or gangrene. Its-thand M. Hauna, Jr. left for Pineville toaspect of the situation, the pub- noying and painful kldnoy Irregquickest, sureBt healer for. all and urinary bladder suoh wounds also for Burns, Bolls,, lisher of the modern newspaper ularities.ailments Kidney Pills are a day on business to be gone about a Sores, Skin aBEruption, Eczema, , Foley strengthen-in- week. fella that he is a servant of the splendid regulating and Chapped Hands, Corns or Piles. 26c? modiolne at such a time. Try Mr. and MrB. Roy Hall, Mr. and Mrs. at All Druggist. newspaper the them. people and his instrumentality through which 8old by St. Bernard Mining Co. Ed Moore and children and Mr. and Abner Johnson and children, of Mrs. W. L. Hall and obiljreu, of Incorporated, Drug Department. his service is to be rendered. Madlsonville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Madisonvlllo, were in town yeoter , day. He believes that thp greatest good Mrs. Frank E. Mobr and daughter Ernest Rash yesterday. to the greates number cau be ac- MIbb Helen Mohr, of Nortonvllle Mesdames B E. Nixon and Eva Mc-- 1 A Charming Woman Phersonwere in Madlsonville Thurs; complished by dedicating his were in MadtBonville Thursday. '. MisBes Elizabeth and Margaret Is one who is loyely In face, form, day afternoon. columus to the uplift of the comdance given mind and temper. But its hard for Victory attended munity, without reference to at the Elks Club the Madisonvlllo a woman to be charming without Will Gamblin, of Suthard,,, wai. at health. A weak, sickly woman will In town yesterday. politics, religion or what not. Thursday evening. be nervous, and irritable. ConstipaRalph Dudley went to Hopkin?- - it Therefore, if the political par W. F. Sheridan, .of Louisville, was tion and kidney poisons show in vllle yesterday. ' ; pimples, blotches, skin eruptions ties want to retain the good will in town yesterday. and a wretched complexion. But Mrs. R. A. Baldwin aud children, MJss Mattie Rudd, of Hanson, Is Electric Bitters always prove a god- who and suppor.t of the newspapers, liave been visiting her parents'' women who want health, they must keep pace with the the gust of Miss Mabel Browning. send to and friepds. Thev regulate for some time, have returned home. .y beauty progress and public spirit of the When the hands chap badly and Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify She Is coueldera.bIy improved In .? bright . tips the blood ; age and not persist in tryiug to the skin splits on the Anger BAL- eyes, pure give strong nerve?,velvety health. breath, smooth, movement Is painful. everv live in the dead past. LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT putB skin, lively complexion fttid perfect Itching,, bleeding, protruding or blind' piles. ', ail end to the misery. One or two healrh& Try them. 50c at all drng-gtst- yield to Doaa's Ointment. Chronic teases soon , 0 ser-r-ra- on s Yule-tlde.liffair- to say, the newspaper which cannot ace fcny virtu're in ineti who do not happen to belong to tho political party which- - it is supposed to represent, says the East Liverpool (Ohio) Review. This change has come with the evolu tion of the times, and that id why we so often hear the remark, Mystic Eleven s. Ma-bl- Semi-Week- ly . Fu-gat- e, bo-hel- d - thb-yea- r con-f-te- at, n, . narrow-ly.contract- ed a, hay-fev- er v j T nt e g A 1 ' , s. A ' Severe Sickness Leaves :" Th Kidney's applications iealsall soreness and restores the hands to sound condition. Price 25c, 50o and $1.00 per Weak bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co.,Iuoorporated, Drug Department. day in.Sebree. , relieved, finally cured. Druggists all sell it. f- , at Netke to Automobile tants Contes this to taont the votes in tIme:-T- or papr Standing pf contestants will .. , be lBTu9dys Jan. 2 J, ' Ou account of 'the rush of buBineBB tluVhig the holidays we wereunable ' 'Banb Oowand . Incorporated. &'Co. '- .. spell of BlcknesB pome time ago, X was all rurr'down and suffering from poor blood. I would have pains in my back and my hips and my kid,r all tho time. I ;neys bothered-on- e upon Btarted taking Swamp-Roo- t the recommendation of a friend and found it was just what I needed, My blood became all right and lifter taking a few bottles, I was surprised W.L. Phillips, S.W. at the,. effect-i-t had on my kidndys, H. R. McCroary, J. W.,; ' ' They were entirely cured aud I have E. R, Heafer, S.D. much to be thankful for .that your Roy H. Foard, J, U. great.remedy aid for me. ,v Yours very truly J". EUBW0ktff,.TretarrW. T VV, O. BLACKMON, Secy.. Dayid R, Cowell, Phenixr City, Ala. , Sworn to' and subscribed before tne byapepsie Atpetlca'.jfcue; ybdrdpeks Bpod Bitters conqnori dyspepsia every'" tlihe." It t'liffi tho 14th day of JulylUOO, , .W. J. Bins. Justice .of, the Peace. drives out Impurities, tones the stomach, re. ; . After recovering from a aovere Ivan Springfield ' spent Wednes- .'J Dim MWtmey was in Hopkinsville. - H, H.-- Vaughn and Ivan Spring field were lntcpkinBVille Monday, A. P. King, of HupkliiBvUle, was In town Tuesday. , ;E. P. Barnes, of Central City, is ' In, town. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dr Cowand Jspeirt Monday in St,Charlei i Every Dollar of an Ad Reader's Money is Above Par Frequently Its Buying Ppver is Actually DouLled " !; .,- - ,v -'.-"" For any pain, .from top to toe, from any .eaqso, appiy D. Thornis' Electric Oil. Pain can't Itay I . -- wuereltjsased. , honsfchold is the" loud, hoarse and No metallic cough or croup. thpn rais-tnthe It and toi'tuuato lucklf parents wlio keep Foley's k) on-han- -at Kiglit Ttat. striker terror to the entire ' Aa Alarjn - stores perfect idicestlonv-norraajwejg- t, Jiid Bridge at : Rock Island Will Have ' New ' Memphis The Rock Island railroad will spend $10,000,OOQ on bridging the Uomsf and Tar Compound H. W CasMluoan, Dahton, N. Y, Mississippi river and acquiring new sayh: It is worth its weight in terminals at Memphis, gol.i. Out little Children ate troubled uh croup and hoarseness, and Every'famlly has need of a good, all uh gif them is Foley's Honey reliable liniment. For sprains, aud I alwayB have bruises, soreness of the musajles and a boi Ih i.r u in the house. '' rheumatic pains there is none better Siu by St. Bernard Mining Co. than Chamberlain's. Sold .by all CZD dealers.. incorporate, lrug department. ' yw mmwwn ' d3 MrB. SusIoTurnor was in Madlsonville Wednesday.,'" ' Letter to Mr. and Mrs.-- L. B. Todd" were iti Dr. Kilmer 4L Co Madlsonville "Wednesday on busiBingh&.mton, N. Y. ' ' ness. O. R. Bowman has left for his; Prove Wha,t SwamprRoot "Will do for ' 1 You homo i'n Florid, after spending several days with friends here. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., N. Y., for a sample bottle. When anyone, Jt will convinca booklet of you will and vour your fett are wet and cold, body chilled through and valuable also receive a information, telling all about the through from exposure, take a big Cough Remkidneys and bladder, When writing, dose of Chamberlain's, iu be Rur and mention the Darlington edy, bathe your feet' 'hot water Regular fifty before going to bd, and vou aro alsice bottles for most certain to ward off a severe oent and oold, riFor sale by all dealers. ale at all drug stores n 4 Bing-hamto- n, Seral-Weekly.Bee- .'1 fl Your dollars vary in value as they vary in ,,pur-- ! chasingipower. 'The' "man" or' woman "who 'studies advertisements is able, frequently, to make one dollar do the usual work of two And the experienced reader of advertisements will always make a dollar command ia. premium make (it buy mare than a ' dollar's worth, as figured on .'rulin prices" of things. 4f How much "above par" are the dollars in your pocket worth? It will depend on how closely ypu study the buying opportunities outlined in the store J ads , , , v 11 . one-doll- ar ; JLy in-- . plnST' ? r ibt mm ' ")Wf'i! 'uwwyijp q in iiiutttifMKKmnVmlmUfi 1 a.'.i -- u tuA '? V ' sn XJ ' 'K-- NH : CM CblYbp Bee m. AND PUBUI&HER MANAGER Subscription Rates : , at Heola Baptist church. Rev. 0. Carrlngton praaohod at the A, M'Fj.iZ, churchy lti uiaduon-ViUe'rast j Sunday. OUo Ye&r. 1 fl.00 60 ) .'MisSiLula-Jtfqrenead'- , of .GfflrTop-,vllj- e - paul Moore. iSlx montlia tfhree months 8tnfrlb'1ootiib8 26 h Georgia Gill., 6! .is visiting her sister- Mrs. ,000.00 Men's 'ClotKin'g, -- AUCTION SALE OF Ladies' Coats 11 , 5 & t M w ?A XM ' S o t 4 J I t J Henry King. Spsolmen copies mailed free Mr. George Grtodall', of SpringMtmhtrof on application. Correspond-- , ,1 'field; Tentt., and Wilson RamBey, of Kentucky Press Association onts wanted In all parts of the Louisville .spent a fow dayB In the l s. city with their slater Mrs. Joe qounty. Address ua for par- and Second District Publishers League tioolars. Walter Franklin of Louisville, spent a few days in the oity visiting Branch Office m Marten's FnitureSt6re, 119 South Main Stteet, Midirelatives and friends. AlLEhNtDAMS, Mgr. xmrim, Kentucky, Phne No. 4-Mrs. John Porter. was visiting in. J M, Madisonville the first Xmas day. Friday, December 23, 1911 Telephone 47 Jamoa Hughes has returned from Columbia Tenn., where he visited bis mother and children. He reports H. T. Spencer, of the firm a fine trip. & Spencer, made a business trip Henry Maxwoll Is visiting hla" The man who whispers down a to Madisonyllle Wednesday. mother In Tenn. well .,, About the things he has to sell Brother K. W. Chunn and Miss Dpan' Regulets cure constipation without Will never reap a crop of dollars Inez Freeman have lust returned griping, nausea, nor any weakening effect, Ask your druggists for them, 25c per box. like he who climbs a tree and from St. Lonls, whero they attended "hollers." the burial of their brother and uncle Evors and loftier, the moving pic- respectively. ture men, will give their show at Ben Brown and sou Andrew are Iionj?, Mortons Gap Friday night and Dan- visiting Merritt Brown and family I Mesdaraes Mike and John at Boonvlllo Ind. "Henry Browninprand daughter. Hel- - iel Boone Saturday night. on, wont to HopkuiBville Thursday Henry Long, of Orofton, is visit There is more Catarrh in this section of the ing to visit M re. J. W, Twyraan. his son Cyrus Long. country than all other diseSses put togather, and May Stewart, of Mad- - until the last few yean was supposed to be In, Miss Emma Stephen Whltlock and wife are iBonville, who ha'sbeen visiting Miss cureabte. For a great many years doctors pro- visiting their brother Rev. P. D. A. Corinne Aehby, reiurnod home Wed nounced it r local disease and prescribed local Gordon of Heola. remedies' and by constantly falling to cure with nesday. local treatment, pronounced it lncureable. SciThe Baptist church, of Mortons ence has proven catarrh to be a constitutional Gap, went into their new church disease and therefore rexuires constitutional "Best on Earth" building last Sunday. How- treatment Pall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured This Is the verdict of B. J. by F. . Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohto, is the only Mrs. P. D. Gordon was the happy ell, Tracy, O., who bought Foley's constitutional cure on the market. It is taken Honey artd Tar Compound for his internally in doses from Io drops to a teaspoon-fu- recipient of two nice donations from wife. "Her case was the worst I Rev. Gordon's churches. Morton'B and mocoUs It the liavo ever seen, and looked like a surface acts directly onThey blood bne hundred Gap church donated ten dollars and ofier of the systam. sure case of consumption. Her dollars for any case it fails to cure. Tend for the Heola church fifteen dollars. lnnRB Were 6ore and Hhe coughed almoBS incessantly and her voice circulars and testimonials. & Mrs. Mintle Ray after spending F, J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O- waB hoarse and weak. Foley.s Hon- Address: Druggists. one and a half years In Buxton Sotd by 73, ey and Tar Compound brought reIowa, has returned to Earllngton. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. lief at once and less than tlree botcomplete ctfre." Rey. and Mrs. J". R. Evans have tles fleoted a COLOEED COLUMN. Without opiateB or harmful drugs of enjoyed the. many Xmas dinners any kind Foley's Honey and Tar spread for them and take this meCompound1 Btops cougbB and cures REV J. K. EVANS, EDITOB thod of expressing thanks for the colds. Dto not accept any substitute. Mining Co. Soldliy St. Bernard same. With a few exceptions Xmas hero Incorporated, J)rug Department. At the last meeting of Earllngton . .. has been very pleasant, t 9 Lodge no. 1729 G. U. O. 0. Odd Mrs. Tom Woodson and phijdren r Services at the Baptist Church the following officers were went to Slaughterville Wednesday last Sunday, were excellent. Rev, , for the entuing year: to visit her mother, Mrs. H. T. J.E Todd preached in the afternoon. William Killibrew N. G. The Xmas trees atall the churches Ben Frazfer vice N. G. were successes. IS removW. A. Hamilton Tree. Bad 'taste m the mouth ed with a dose of HERBINE. It. morning at 4:80 we Reuben Chunn W. Chaplan. Christmas ewoetenB the stomach and purines found a very large, earnest crowd of Abner Goode P. N. F. Price 50c. the liver and bowels. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. In- worshipers at the Baptist Church Frank Edmonds P. N. G. and also a stirring meeting was held Hubert Garrett P. S. corporated, Drug Department. Hat-grave. . nAWOirrt" , , o. i 48S0CIATE EOITOR AND BUSINESS Mies Hinule Slaton, of .Indiana;pr ,lls, ind.s is visiting Mr. and Mrs tiats Shoes, Underwear. 'a'nd Suits and Shoes. ! - MISS Sold'For Jhe'High Dollar No Goods Sold at Private Sale, Auction Only New York Auction AT HENDERSON 1 . . Sales Company National , -- - KENTUCKY Bank ; Next Door To Henderson a1 R. H. ROSENFIELD, Mgr. COL A. L EBLEN, Auctioneer J. E. Killibrew Advocate, The installation services will be held the UrBt Monday night in January 1012. Every brother is asked to be present. Wm. Rogers and Albert Hamilton are visiting In Erin and Clarksville, Tenn. Miss Pauline Garrett, ot State formal Frankfort, 'Is in the oity visit lug relatlves.and friends. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. LUlle aro both very sick at this writing. Wm. Amos, of St. Louis, is here visiting his Bister Mrs. Eliza Mason. MesdameB E. M. Smith and Ella Osborne, of our public school faculty, are visiting relatives and friends Cav-enaugh Walker Stoner E. S. : Home Cleaning and Pressing Club r.H AS W WRTfiHT Next Door to BARNETT & STONE'S ' l, P..f LIVERY STABLE if Fel-1qw- , Evansvllle. Public Bobool will reopon Tuesday January 2, 1912. MIbs Ruth Hlnes, who la attending Bohool at Atkinson College, Is at home for the holidays. in Wa are prepared to do all kinds of cleuninp, pressing and altering. A lady has charge of the lady's department, and special attention will he given to this class of work. Years of successful experience have tnught as the lesson giving perfect satisfaction, We have a boy at your serv- of ice for prompt delivery. All work guaranteed. Give us af 5&. call and yon will be our customer. i "V. BEE ADS PAY. GET THE HABIT of Ladies' Coats and Suits In Order to make room for our new stock and as. we have several handsome Suits and "Gb-a- t Suits for Ladies' left on hand we will make the following low price sale until January 6, 1912. LADIES' COATS Vj -' .1 LADIES' COAT SUITS jflSVSo, t ?iy i 'Ladies.'" 21 0 7 Coat, special 'price Coat, special price Coat, special price Coat, special price All well made latest styles 'arid 'this season's purchase. We $19.90 17:190 T3.90 are offeririg these at the folio wing reductions: 1350 11.90 Ladies' $3U'0O 2-7.5- 'Coat, sfpeeter.fft&e ) Coat, special price $M 'Coat, special price V fcoat, sfcc&l fft&e 5 ioio 7,00 5.(H) : 0 Ladies' 25 Ladies' 20 . .Suit Suit, Suit, Suit, special 'pnfce-.Ladie- s' special price special price special price 16.50 im SK50 U50veot,seaarlprice it 5 '40 3.00 - Laies' ,acliels' 18 'Stilt, special prili .a a, 17, Coa't, sprecial jirice ' i u At fv We ask yoa to call early as these values will hot last long' "H ' lidies' (e Suifpecial price Suit,pecialrrce; nj lt;90 i6i0,50 4 iV f r" y yiif -- jwvs - 1 W. R. COYLE, Manager pt. Bernard Store, St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated ...Sftftr- ;t r caa, .'l J .m.j.SiJl.' I.1 .trttiMlmmSTiM 7" titst of-the " i "r" 7j?sr ,'! Tow .. jam1 Tlralipr wefnt 6a yWerday f TT n r tU r fi MbrtDt A MJEASURE OF MlUlT Hr '4 WW fT is'toe guost'of 111.,' Thursday. . trfeod i tfaawcal), Jv,H.,pnepV( pfMprtqns Gap.Js tYbIUuk his dKughtbr, Mrs. Elgle tor. and Mm Gpp. Olartbr, pf , , t ah.vlli are visiting their brother, Slsk. Mc,Aud.Mrs. Mart.Whltford, who OwkTtor at yiotorja. nM ailflv BiiUMll. of . M'adfaottvflle. hafe tfeeiiivsltln hlsr,raothfer Mrs, r .)?... ; .v ' j(ane Whnf.ofdjrtuVuod', t their -- peftdlrig;a"fwn:ayB ui u.' rroviqonpe. In 4(6irmingham, Alai( Wed-- , Mitt Zena6hkB, of MadlBonvllley (Home, rtight. tbgnp K' friends n OwGtisb'oro. ,rieiday. 'Klriiy Gordb'n, of Madison ,vMrs; Iwwd TFaxon, of Union city," ville, Is visitin&r her.sisterMrB. Henentt., aud Arelf QOodwlri of ry Rogers. and the guest of J. M. Mo Miss Eula May Rogers, of Nashheraoa iu Ma4lowyllIe. ville, Tenn., is the guest of Mibb Dr. jLojrHoblnion.qf Hopklnsvillo Susan Marie Crutohfield. pent Apt- In Madisonvlllo. e Mr,Trett Tucker went to Mad Newman Whltford was lu Wednesday afternoon on v'fpnniifl Wednesday morning, business. JMit Goldie Chandler went to Old papers for sale at the Bee RobardB Sunday. office. Mim Margarett Mitchell attended Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Gray aud little the dance at Sebreo Tuesday son, who have been visiting friends log here, returned to their ' lli Jess Qroor who visited Miss homo near Pembroke'- Thursday Haiti VaUghau tn Sebree, and at- morning. tended the dance glvon by the Y. M. W. F. Goodrich, of SturglB, was A. 0., returned hoino Wednesdoy in town Tuesday. Attertioon. W S. McGary, who ia putting on a Vatit McGary, who visited Elgio Xjane in, Princeton, Ind., returned baby show at Sturgis, was In town Tuesday. nome Tuesday night. Tom Wano Lost Somewhere on the streets town Tuesdayof Madisonville was in afternoons of Burlington a "Onlvof" piu gold Mr. Lewis Tresah spent tho holiblack background finder returned 'Ou day n with relatives iu this oity. to. Bee office and reoelvo reward wr. Ai J. Teach wife and threo Little Pat Brleu of Zelgler. III., chJren of, Hopklnsvillo who have came borne with M. Hanna Jr., to beejvlsiting the family of E. B. visit his grandfather M. Hanna Sr. Wallrfr oftlils city a few days have MIbs Ruth Long, of MadiBonvllle, gone up ISvaaBvillo to visit frlondB 1b visiting Miss Elizabeth Long. there, from Evansvllle they will Miss Edith Martin of Howell, is visit several points in IlllnoiB. the guoBt of MIbb Laura Feuwlck. Mill Jonnle McGary of MadisonMrs. M. O. Coruerd, of Wheat ville, visited friends here Wednes- Croft, who has beenriaiting in this day afternoon. city left for Providence Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Cowand went FOR SALE At my home on Farto Madilonvllle Wednesday. ren Avenuo, Saturday, Dec. 80tb, at Hopkins-TlllBalpb Dudley wont-t2:00p.m. Folding bed, bookcase, yestdrday morning. china closet, djjBser, wash stand, dinning table, rockers, and many Automobile contest. Get iu on mo for prices! yoilr name and.we will other ifems. Call Send iu and partioulrrs. itartfyou wih 2,000 complimenH. C. Bourland. tary votef. You can win this Miss Margaret Turner" left for,St, handsome 5 passenger Howard Louis Wednesday "to bo gone a few days. touring cat if yon try. West, of Hopklns-Tll- d Mrs. Laura Victory and daughter Mlwjblattle Jfeiurned'homo Wednosduy af-t- Catherlno went to Evansvllle WodaVeoKs visit to relatives in Mad- nesday. Mrs. H.H. Hackneyand children isonvlllo. SV. F, Goodrich, of Madisonvlllo, of Nashville, Teun., are tho guests leftt Wednesday to spend tho winter of her sister MrB. Henry Rodgers Iu sl Mrs. Jjahn EJ,, Orr, w,hn in visited frlond&snd1 .relative Dawspn, Prpvlcjopoo and h.Qrq, returned to' their homo in Zelghlor, rjand Arlington. Life Saver In a letter from W, Va.t Mrs. Elizabeth Chapman says: '1 suffered from womanfy troubles nearly five years All the doctors in the county did me.no good I took Cardul, and now I am entirely welL I feel like a new woman. Cardul saved my Hfe! Alt who suffer from womanly trouble should give Cardui a trial B61 Branch-lan- d, Citizens Should Weigh Well This Evidence Proof of merit lies in the evidence. Convincing evidence in Earllngton Is not tho testimony of strangers, But the eudorsemet of Earllngton people, That's the kind of proof given here Tho statement of an Earllngton ft ' ' U " citizen, W. A. Toombs, contractor and builder, Clark St., Earllngton, Ky., says: ''It Id a pleasure for me to pub licly acknowledge the benefit X have' derived from Doan's Kidhey- Pills. This remedy cured mo of' kidney disease in a remarkably short time after other preparations bad failed to even give me relief. My back was so lame and sore that I could1 scarcely get about and I was also prevented from obtaining a good nights rest by too frequent passages of tho kidney secretions, which showed that my kidneys needed attention. I was finally advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills and I procured a supply. I was completely cured, and am glad to give Doan's Kidney Pills the credit for my present food health." For 6ale by nil dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllbur- n Co., Buffalo, N. Y , eolo agents for the United - , . I -- ( HUp-iotYll- le THANK K - MadiB-onvill- Take 1 CARDUI W IT 4-- jj The Woman's Tonic 50 years of proof have and-relative- s - - o e te. gr J. MoLean, of Farmersville, is visiting friondB In town this week. Mrs. Kirby Gordon aud Mrs. W. L. Gordon, Jr., of Madisonville, Miss Elizabeth Nisbet, of Mad- were hqre yesterday visiting Mrs. isonville, is the yuest of Miss Ht D. Rodgers. Susan Marie Crutohfield. MisB Elizabeth Corey, of this city, Mrs. Susie Turner and son, Law- was in Madisonville Wednesday. rence, spent Monday In HopklnsMr. and Mrs. Henry Byrum, of villo, tho guest of Father Welch. Coiltown, who have been visiting Miss Jennie Horn, of Nasbvlllo, the family of W. A. Toombs, of this was tho guest of Miss Mary Ellen city, havb returned home. Burke during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Daves, of Clifton Long, of Birminghan 1 Howell, Ind., who have been visitvisited friends in the oity this week. ing relatives and friends here for Mr. and Mrs, .Robert Weir, of several days have returned home. Mrs. Albert Hawea, of Howell. Hanson, visited relatives here Sunday and Monday. Ind., who has been visiting friends Iss Irene Cole left Tuesday for hee, anda.t JJortone,,.Gap several a visit to friends in Louisville. Mies days, has returned home. Ooyle will be gone about a month. Heartburn is, a symptom of Indi Miss Sue Mike Willis Bpent the gestion. Take a dose of HEROINE holidays in Paris with relatlvos. lniBucn cases, rne pain disappears Leo Salmon and sister, MIbs Del-I- t, Instantly. The bowels operate speedily and you feel fine, vigorous of this city, dined at the Hott-and cheerful. Price 60c, Bold by Madison in Madisonville Monday. 'St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorpora ted, Drug Department. .N convinced those who tested It, that Cardui quickly relieves aches and pains due to womanly weakness, and helps nature to build up weak women to health and strength. 4 Thousands of women have found Cardui fo be a real life saver. Why not test it for your case? Take Cardui todayl YOU KNOW A. States. Remember the name and take no other. Doan's c . A. Morton Madisonville, Ky. "Wvip Florida. U t . Eurlington. Mrp. Ingram of Howell, lud., is MyV. Bernard Robards and two RESOLVED, ThaP it ia 'the daughters, of Providence, spent tho guest of Mrs. Honry Rodgdrs sense of,the Oity Council of the Wednesday with relatives in Earl-- ! thlB woek. Oity of'Earliugton that it is 100 new subscribers to The Bee ington. to provide fo- tho preg Miss Cora Hall, of MadlsonvIIle. will go along ways towards that handfiume 5 passenger vention nud extinpui8hmeut of was tho guest of MIbb Mary Mothers Therefore $1000 touring oar. Got busy now and fires within said Oity. head' in Earllngton Wodnesday. see how many you can get by thb be it ordained by tile Oity Oouu Jose-phlMisses Kathorlne Givens, oil or the oitv or Jiianinmron cnac Clarko and Amanda Wilson, 15th of next May. Mrs. R. A. Baldwin aud children a fire compuny be and the same of MatfiBouville, left Wednesday for Cadiz, Ky to attend o "House Par- have returned from a vlBlt to rela- is hereby established. We do strictly Chemical tives In Henderson County. ty" of MIsb Effle Gordon "agoe. TITLE AND OBJECT Dou'tfail to return your voteB Mrs. J. T Morgan and daughter Cleaning. Not a drop of va- - &' bo This organization shall Mies Anna Marie Morgan, of Norton-- ' Wednesday afternoon, not later than vlllo, returned .home Thursday after known as the Earlington Fire 'clock. No chance fort ter used. - spending the past week with frieuds Department. Its objeqt shall be Morton McPherson, of Madisonsnnnkage or fading. Wey vJllo, spent Wednesday in Hopkine-vill- e in LoutBville. the preservation and protection Mrs. Cornelia Witherspoou, of of property from and during such the guest of Lawson Faxon. clean every thread of the gar-- v Bill Oakley, Joe Edwards and Madisouville, who haa been vis fires as may occur in the city of El&er Witherspoon, conductors and itinp her sous, Elmer and Jesse,, Eirlington. ment. Not simply take the "t 1 brakeman had to Bpend Xmae day iu has returned home. ORGANIZATION spots out with a little.spotting Niiehvilie much against their will. who has been con- J. R. Dean, The department shall be comboy Bnglneer John Keith's little solution and leave dirt all- - ' ,Qned to his.home on account of posed of a combined chemical enIs lllrw.ith typhoid fever. illness, spent Tuesday with his gine, hose and. hook and ladder N(r. and Mrs. Will Lee and through the rest of the Jgar- -. v par- daughter, Mrs. Yandle Walker. company. Ky., will visit her The ,90111 pany hereby ment, but clean them all,' Dean Sun- All Jiis friends were glad to sea ents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. constituted bU11 contain not day. him oqt aud hope he will soon more, lb, an. ten members, exclualike. IfravO. L. Powers wont to Madls-vllf- ti be able to get out amoup them. of: the Chief. sive jyedaosday to visit her father, THF. WAY (Tut diher Fcllowe way) Ool. Wood visited his daugh Ltuarittttoa. rrmii some other old Wether. Your inU'-rlt- h Taka a lot; of olothee In the' ahocithrow them dowtf all m a fT'EmVerton, who haebeenon ,ter, Ms. Jesse PhillipB, in St. rt,Tiie:01ScVr8, tlireof shall be ai - your; 'clothes to be 'mixed' wHb. Maybe' theer mightr be some contagious yon woaldinotcsxo fortheloeal Awitween Bawling Green Charles this week. cuiai uu unuwiu). dirty eulfcthot MJ(dlrkivMe, is on the coal rnn dineaae that ooald bejeoattered that way, but it will have toigo juet the Bame. ue"c-cesaa- ry AN ORDINANCE Sanitary Steasn Pressing Works Chemical Dry Cleaning, Altering and Repairing - wiu-niu- ue . v- rtr' tin W'iffei;rfs:? -- ablid-renfJKev- il, to , 8BieX-Hnsca- uy BOW. ? Mftand Mr. John Gongb, of Mad-ijyii;rlt- lii ti BiUd set 9000 votes. ':& Witherspoon. I&Wtt Null? want tO'Wln the $1900 ntamobll get sttbwsrlbera for The: Ethel WiWierepodn, of jft: Jeie spent Monday with Mr. k.wat-iBa- s. MM WH IM9M It GeniautKCtwx tot . " Waiu afii.f ka r"7Tv i.t Diciwiic Jim r WW ;. Tr 'jit-Ktt.tTHat- T tr...;.. Y, .... Ta. ' , 1 -- - ,d-- , scar-letlfe&er. Horehound atelr. BHrcTs in r-- kroner Jeeee Witherspoon. Lfcii Dadley Slek ia iirwlib' lytTlllSprnday. bW HtpA MM. Iley Un YMitlng Brlnkley went tdi Howell, who! Ji.J uj . 4 U' ijijBiBKtt urom x.. & elected bj the Uity uouncu, ictctlitfKteet: " viva voce vote and a majority of the Votes cast shall elect, and N. depot, ov.tr Webb Bros. i hold his office for two ars.'un.. to do altering v MftLiWKLW. -- j -- !wmti rr f a-A'fla- ii. rr-Tfcg m re '.abcaied -- . im1"-- 1 r. mWi'XmBMuSmLim i Ml lib LL " It relieves lirbrd,Chaten,.o kMiM. bis grandmother, MrevWke, has returned home. MUr. Paol Banks, who has ben YieUtag parents in Henderson , jre(frnd borne Wednesday. Jf- - Barnes and Claude Rogers diw( In Evansvllle Wednesday l.dreav and ant to take and good for ekttV saa dears the bronchial tube. It U a. wa raMllT remedy, elee" eases om MblS soreneM i Imwedk la tae miiearm ' less sooner removed, by th$ connl and repairing. Also putting; cil. ,iJ.-,,..j ;, TJAim0ATI0tl JL1T iJCL9X 0T cuffs and on heW collars' 'x . p&d iFu i MVliiv 'I ImB W Fl XM, 11i MCMS mm Vvw "S 4 MBM1IXI ,adlt,. hr fftfigri l. jfrtce Me, Me m 9LA. Buy tho Jt.00 elre. It contain Ave times as much aa the 2 alsts. and you Kot with each now tie Dr. irorrtck's Red Pepper Porous Plastor for the cheet. No person snatL be cither ,an all vrcJrkm th'aflfne. officers or member thereof unless We only 'ask you to i he bo sober, discrete and a good moral character and twenty-on- e yearB of age. The member? shall be elected by the chief and the Committee on Fire Department of the Oity Council and may serve for two years unless sooner removed by the Chief and the Com- mSBm V!i.T Hi 1 HW HhJmvi "JJaB". 15t UPiSi mrsL ' SSK try T. i f r us. work. We also solicit ladies' I r crraii - frit &lg5-i- r l noMMH'. i H. L. Browning and little! r Helen, of Mprton Gp. re wmm r,hr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oto, W7. JameeF.BelIard.1Tep. atephene W.Leule.Mo, ,. 'BaT1 WAY (Our Way) THB NEW efe- Eye Salve Cures Eyee. MBQij Sen Browning, of Mortons Gap, MUTIHG CO., Iaoor D attended themeeting of the Masonic ST. poraUd, Drug Department Lodge Wednesday night . BM-lfAE- A, M3km mittee on Fire Department. (Continued on Page 4.) . Bring your clothes in OUR SHOP, they are hung each utt separate from any other clothes until we take them to the press, then they are pressed with the Sanitary Steam ProBBing Maohine. Not with the old taahionj Iron, with the nap deadened and a gloss left on them, but with the nap raised and livened like the CQQpoundB pressure. goodB. look when you buyit fto rubbing on tho clothes whatever, but siinply by from 600 to then 60 to 60 pounds of Bteam turned into them while tho pressure is on them. r-- T, C. A. r MORTON KY. nearly as possible the following well aa hid illness when ill, and, facts: Location of fire, discoy-- . unable, to render service. No! or, date, hour, roiuutu, by whom, 'member or oflicer shall, at the! alarm, by whom, cause of fir.o, where it started, cause of delay, Thy number and names jf, any. of each member responding to the alarm and rendering, service, tho time employed, and names aud number Qf absent members and" the cause of such absence. 7. He shall have powpr in case of necessity to employ additional help to take place of absent members. 0 Funeral Director and Emtalmer meetings of the compnnv ov on duty be. iu a state of intoxication, TV-'- . kttff you asked you ahiost daily by business men. That question will or aJialJ be guilty of using insu1-tiu- g services. if vou qualifybe take the Draut'hon Training and shovy amwimfrm' or indecent lamiuaKry or be1 Mote BACKERS indorso. PRAUGHON'8 Colleges than indonw all Nf '7 tpponwont : A.' m '. guilty of conduct uubecomjiig ti mesJS colleges COMBINED. 48 Collegesin 18 States, international Raskin f, Trronrltinir, Penmanship, English, Hpclllmr, Arithmetic. Xettor Witt auxiliary liraachci. GoodOSITIONS ireutleman, undera penalty of a Bookkeeping. Bookkeepers all over GUAKAN Ittu under reatoaaoM ox bakcim Hnm Studlir. Thousands floe anci 'expulsion as hereinafter tho United States say that Dr&ughOn's tent, hankkechers. and sienorrahhett irefl ' New System of Bookkeeping saves them holding good positions' a the reetdt M9 ' provided. , from 25 to 50 per cent in vork.and worry. taking urattghon's Home tuay, , YOU WANT a Better iaw-FK- KE 9 WTUV . . ' . V , . , . I 'I a. L night. Any Gall Answered Promptly Day or Night. IE THE SILVER. TRAIL , CATALOGUE, For price on SherAasH. Practically all U. S. offiFXIVILEdES cial court reporters write tho System of HV MATL. writs Tno: P. BsU xtowmm It shall be the privilege of .the bliortnanu Uraugnon Colleges teach. President, Nashville, Tenn., Forjw member. first reaching the eneine Why? Becauso they know It is the best. alogue on course jiJ CUJJiuJ0, " , AN ORDINANCE livthe silver trail thoro'a a Ball to- .. And a ship stands far from the 1. It shall de the duty of the line A shape that is never eeeu by day chief to call all regular and specShrouded iu mist and vleled in ial meetings; to preside. at all spray, deBearing no store from mart of mine. meetings; preserve order and all points of order that may cide Oat of the haven of hearts desire arise-- . Many years past she's overdue, 2. To see that all fines and DreaniB forgotten and visicua old, "Yearnings bartered away for gold, penalties are properly paid to Mio These are the wares she' brings to city treasnrer, and in all affuiva you. of tho department he shall exercise general supervision. Bpoila from tho laud of long ago, 8. To see that each .subordi Treasures of yearB when the heart was young i nate oflicer does his duty. Tears she brings and childish woo, 4. It shall bo his duty to bo Wletful longing and a kiss of snow present at all fires, if poabible, Hope untold and tho song unsung. and to plau the attack ; to direct' I nevor shall hoar her anchor chain, the action of the chemical en Nor the sound of her flapping sail, Yot eyes that are weary and old and gines, hose and other apparatus f .dim, of the department, on the arrival Hevo seen her far on tho ocean of the same. , rim 6. He shall have the custody Silently sailing "The silyer trail." and caro of all property belong( , (Continued from Page 2.) DUTIES 070B&F ' house to assume command of "the company! which he shall retaiu DUTIES OF THE ASSISTANT CHIEF until the arrival of the proper ofIt shall be the duty of the chief to perform the duties ficer, and be sulrjoct to the same of tho chief in case of his absence penalties that such officer would and. to assist the chief in tho dis- pe liable to for any neglect of charge of his duties. duty or for any other offence. at-sist- ant m DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAIi BUSINESS COJJuBG 1 Nahv!ll or Memphis er KbqxtHW, Tena., or Paducah, Ky., or EvMMVtH li wll u 3 V I f T i ' x i sh f ,I n ,V " "' (r You Gan Always Spend an Hour of Real Pleasure tf ' DUTIES OF TEE CAPTAIN COMPENSATION be the duty of the captain to 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 aud assistant chief in the discharge of their duties. T EUMEMBERS It shall The anuual salary of the chief shall be Sixty, Dollars ($60.00) the same to be payable monthly out of the Oity 1. m While Waiting " tm. PRINCESS for Trains in Madisonville n f rt .q V . ! Mew pictures changed daily ' I Exchange ing to the company or depart- bad been troubled with consti- ment, be responsible for the Bamo, pation for two years and, tried all of the best physicians in Bristol, Tenn. its safe keepiug and maintenance and they could do nothing for me,"i and welfare, and keep the same writes Thofl. E. Williams, Mtddle-borin order and capable of rendering Ky. "Two packages of Stomach and Liver Tablets the most efficient service, and cured me." For sale by all dealers. shall keep constantly on file with turn immediately thereafter, as the city clerk a hat, of all articles jiKyvigiu.'-syHjunjjii-jj- ia BOOKKEEWNG of every character and kind bei RMBf p b tw wMi rs pfiy ','1 Hit-irroun- o, Cham-berlain.- B the first duty of all of this company toobey members all commands of their officers while on duty. It shall bo the duty of nil members' to be prompt aC all meetings; on every alarm of fire' to assemble at the engine house .without dolay aud assist in gating tho apparatus to the Ore and in readiness for the operation as soon ni possible. 2. No member shall be excused from Httendiusr any rfgulnr nr speoiul meethiL', except ou of illness or absence fruui town aud he shall report his in tended absence from town' on leaving to tho chipf, and his reTfc Rlmll bo r TYPEWRITING aad longing to and purchased for said ! TELEGRAPHY department. 0. jur-Knt- er BUSINESS COLLEQE in TT.ercc.nllK' It PrwIdentkM retnoraxperlrnce rflncntlDS Ms mniiBB DiHinm, ik a jrtsrt in."' Truag wra nun womn inr unrrtM. now. uk it. BHilTiT.BxInrfon ir He shall make a report at next repular meotiuc of the the Council of atl fires, and eive as fy &, buy dr sell second" hand Furniture and Stoves "WrilX . A jl Thfr compensation of the assistant chief and captain kIuiII be the eamo us that hereinafter fixed for the members, except when either of tn.nl shall for the space of oik ip.u.th or. iuhger fill the place ol t;n hi..f, then the compensation h.,iI; be the same as that of tho chi-f- , the same to b ch'duoted from Hi salary of the chief.-8. The, compensation of the members is hereby Uxed at crae dollar for each 'member accompanying the apparatus to any fire aud who shall render s'erv.c-there- at for the firdt hour of service, and at the rate of fift cents for each additional hour of such service,the sain to be allowed by the Oity Oouuoil upon au order duly approved by the chief or the acting chief duriug the rendition of such service. Approved : Geo 0. Atkinson, Muyor Pro Tern. 2. L . Pay them a visit Special Matinees Saturdays Music by Orchestra 3Ktfi7' J i X . . . V The Ideal Reading Lamp erreft the eyesight ol the young; it helps and quicken that of ike eid You can pay $5, $ 0, or $20 for other lamps, but you caanot get Rayo gives. better light than the tolid brass, Easily lighted, withottt remov Made of siiade or chimney. Easy to dean and rewick. ing 1 low-priced Opticians agree that the light from' a good oil easier on the eyes than any other artibcial light. The Rayo Lamp is the best oil lamp made. fttrtfva. f cff upKjIa piiH. nnrl n.uif ntlraf Tfr kaepit f Tf ryr nickel-plate- d. Call 71-- 3 A. G. DRAPER lu.&i&u&iE&w&y A Attest: Paul P. Price, Oitv Olerk Deakn cverrwbera i or write for ,,.J 1 c .J Etrlinutnn, Ky.t Nov. 0, 1011. (Iscorporated) j r: decripUTO catalir 0,-.- (Erect to . uy Mcr ol tm f.o "i Get Into The Big Auto CONTEST FREE u. ; m Car- - close Cowvand Contest at Barnes, JSleiy 15, on IDitsjplety Touring Car to $1,600 Howard be given away free by Earlington Boosters Club. Each me'mber of this club will give votes that will entitle the holder of the greatest number of votes to this elegant Automobile Free A grand Five-Passeng- er 101:2 &. Company r l( l t How to Get Votes $ 1 , - fp Votes on the Automobile will be given with every cash purchase made at the store of any member of the club, roo votes for every dollar's worth purNOW iS THE TIME, TO chased. GET BUY. The earlier you start the more advantage you will have in the final count. Remember, the object of this contest is to get business. Vjc are going to give thjs fine. Auto to the per son who. will accumulate. the- - gtf atest numoer 01 vpies, tnereiore u i.Lun.triciui-- ' terest,of every, contestant .jto askJthjSjf friends ana neignoors wnp. D.uy.cneip,ury -- JJ How to Get Votes The Earlington Bee, accompained by in cash, 3,000 votes will be given. With every yearly subscription to. This, applies to back subscriptions as well as new subscriptions, and you can pay for as many as you desire. You can also get voces on job printing and advertis: ing 100 votes for, each dollar paid on either job-- printing or advertising. Get your iriends to 'give yo,u the, votes when they .a'V any'- bfthir. accounts. But the best way to get votes is to secure subscriptions tb The. Bee, as.the sched-ule"votes is so much greater for sub- -' scriptions thaiif'for 'anything- lse. You wjjrbe'sqprisedJnbvv.easyt is 'to get sub- striptioris to The Bee if you try. of - h, I ; goods, Clothing;, Shtfe?, thing they get from mem.be'rs,"bHhi! Glub tj and save the coupons- for.you)TJkfr, the contestant who feets the greatest ? number q( frieh'ds whortFad'here, andv" 'HtsaQvf: ". : , Rules of The Contest No'.'narnaf contestant will, be known 2. No names of' contestants will be bub- ,. 7. 1!o1u,l 4. tvery contesram gets a num-- , IJJIJVU. J.' Every, contestant gets 2,000 votes to start witn I -b'er;v 5 Stahtfiltg.of contestant'5 number published weekly. 6. A votes" must be brought not be written on. 8. Tie votes in' package In Wednesday; for recording. 7.' Votes-mus- t -- "' i.i ' -- .R&ad ca'fefuHy'ths. T. " rules of 'this contest, as it will make it much easier . for the contestant' CONTEST CLOSES MAY :I5, 1911 . giVC greatest number 'of sr . UI,CU,;,IUCHU? WWTW ' ' W 1 :A. -- . votee, - . ...!...".. Send in Your Nomination 'at Once and ' '. go: to Work for it ' ' '. - -- "'' . AhtV.S.C j WllfiV v-- ' '.." ,;; ' - .' . whhohf&tant's .number and amount on. top chartfed nianthlv'-anbefore recording- Watchee, , V'"' , f' JBW" . Repairing , tge 12 . or me juuijcung slip only. 9, Color of certificates willbe must be recorded monthly to count. 10 Voles are transferable only M l. : C::: :3tant having largest number of votes on May 15, 1912, wjns .Qjnt'estau:s will not be permitted to solicit votes within our store or' in front - George, King & Son Dr.us. Druggists' Sundries and Soda Fountain ' . " ', . ;"iJL Wehb Bzothers, Groceries W, H. Whiiford, Hardware, Stoves Semi-Week- ly r ,;i unifArui ununik DryGcuLl.s,.uis.,-n,,i,,,,c.,.LlM& m. aa mi v ,a M m m M. p 1 a esi -- Bee, $1 Per Year v':yffB yFplffl.A'y 3 i .1 i ihcobporat.o. , Burnett & Stone, Liveryman "vC( JCr SBKgJSfea8g5 t tXr Ajr , 0 IS Tft U , Tiki W" ' x a.r&i -.. ' a : "Wt"i. 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