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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 5, 1912
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 5, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 bee1912010501_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 5, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. SES333SHB TnfTMmBi pi MzJSsm 1 ir,Ktv omfmiiW'srKt ., flt m jHM iIIPPpmpwmmuiui.p A1 iii'JiiviiHiifiiw-PP1!' . " "- 7??rW',!iTwi?wr ' www - , "if . - - WSBBBSSSzERF' ?! cnuiMii?HfliftfJwrsg' fjqaii.i"ti..- aIHrai..5M - T,.-- . ' '. , Jnp,1' - Mb M ta j k IT' iJr ' " ! fe ,F YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS D ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE : 5 P ' ,, ! :$ENTY-.mm,' YEAR . . ,i. EARL1NGT0N, ,.-, HOPKINS ? r IC. . . COUNWM, ' " FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1912 : . . V , i, V j r A ?WWMBB ,:'' .T ii " JilhTti - School Notes in in )t W i i fit Bi TVTTTT" OTi UAUODIlB UUXIU1 OA nT,er . -- ... n w ' HK (ibrat nwirwnww nrmnm HnilJi JTJ.A1HIIS f! Tin. ' .' x nmnTj- - . I:i . RKR9TETW """"""' "i --. I ,. . . ..-An FINANCIAL STATEMENT J91Ir-FoUow- J- - " ti Dies Suddenly at His Home field, Tenn. Sunday in Spring. Bought at Commissioner's Sale by Sam Morning Putman for Price of, $600 Three Labor Leaders Taken in gcies, Cat. 'i ki ' contributors of the Bohool Word was received frorri Sprlnfr- notes wish that this opening year bo to ou, tii best of all years aiid may ueid, Tonn., Sunday afternoon alTyoar yaars row brlghteras they nouuolng the fact that Mr. B. B. Hit had died suddenly while sitting in a chair at his homo. should be trained to bo jolly, The day before blB deatji ho vrao impulilve and Inde- notfeollugas well as usual aud a pendent; they should not bluBter, phyBloian was called. Remedies btitbf they should be were administered and it was in the orchestra of life, a flute, not thought thero was no further danger atrmtrbotie. Bobt. Browning jravet of auy seriods ttouble. Suuday he ) with fui stroko of hia pen, the most ato his dinner, after which ho was adottUile portrait of womau, when sitting M, 1;80 heirwU of the boautlfnl Evelyn o'clock in his chair. sink about In a he began to and Hop. 'God mado her of spirit, very short time ho had passed into fir and dust " tho groat unknown. After a vacation of elcht davB. Tho body was brought to Madlson-vill- e on the noon train Monday and 8n0t.udley and corps of teachem wep rfady for tho largo number of aarrlod to the residence of hie son, b&jji aad jlrls, who seemed glad to "Walter Dulin, on South Main Btreot, :'dUo Work K'n Everybody has wbero it lay until Tuesday, when It was taken to Odd Fellows cemotory sAUiii down to Btudy. Mr. I)vld LaDfoon, who just ro and interred by the stdq of otlW Du-'tRVhi- to At a public sale by Master Com- - arnt-hartG- d. quite-voice- d; Ed Arnold Monday, the Plains Canning Factory was knocked oil to Sam..P,Utman at $000. This was on of tho many canning factories ktarted up a few years ago oop.Ki'nB.oountv. So far as. The :j$iX&t calls to mind, all of thorn except thdoneat Madlsonville, havy quit Business, liore, vlsllod schooi and ante rod his two boys. Tf lb people of this town roallssed thart i nothing in tho world so well worth looking aftor as the boy, somctiiiR g would be done to save thowho are bo badly neglected. QirU art lometlmosohaperouod, but toe carefully, but tho boy 1b lott w not to ehOM bis aBBooiatos from his environment with more advico than guidaUM. Boys aro too often thought of m being noisy ahd rude and In the way, there being nothing pleasant and attractive in tho homo they are driven to tho street where thoy go from bad to worst. Men, spoak kindly 'to the boys, encourage them aud may your daily walk bo worthy ceuUjl-ived TuwMtky emulatlou. Character makoB tho man: character pltw culture tnnkes the gontle- man and the true gentloman Is tho real lioblemau of thlu world. Cui of Vgf .' .' Wear It that you may f lunfnl anrl UnX oraWe, but high, Bweot nnd helpful, noble aiid divino. The "Girls Glee Olub" met Tues day afternoon aud bad a splendid practice, From now on, meetings will Im held regularly every Tnes day afternoon; aud every member is requested to bo present. The Girls Basket Ball Team had an excellent praotico Thursday af ternoon.' MfM Cornelia Fenwlck, pupil of the Juafor Class, is attending school again. Ill ehjfccr. A llfd Slumber Party indigestion, all stomaoh, liver and kidney troubles, they're without Mitts' Mabel Rrowrriiur it. vo a tlnm. loved ones who have gone before. jqual. Try them. On'y 60ots at all Saturday night", iu honor Bico Smith JDulIn was born In druggists oflieylsitor, Miss Mattlo Bupd, of Christian jouuty about 70 years aco Dance at Madlsonville HatiBjen, Those present wero Misand was be Bon of Mr. and Mrs. A loap yur 'dance was given at ses Mattle Bu Id, Hanson, Eula Mai Rico Dulin. Tho family was a Jnnro oue and Beveral members of the fam- the Eik. C ub Monday njghfc. Mu- - EojtexiVNaahville, ButhLong, Mad isonyfle, Elizabeth Long, and ily are Htlll living. Mr. Dulin mov- .sio was furuis'hod by Eckol's orches Marie Crutohileld. It was one of ed to the Nortouville country when tra from Henderson u young man and married MIbb Mary tho most enjoyable affairs of the Do $cu know that fully nine out every.ten cases of rheumatlBm are Clements, who still survives htm. season. To this union wore born 5 children, Medicines that aid nature are al slmRly rheumatism of the muscles dae,to!eqld or three sons and two daughters. Mrs. ways most effectual. Chamberlain's rheumatism, and damp, or chronic require no internal Cough Bomedy acts on this plan. It Kato McLeod, who died two weeks allays tho cough, relieves the lungs, treatment whatever? Apply ago, was a daughter. Tho other opens the socrotions and aids nature Liniment freely and see daughter is Mrs. Neil Glenn, of In restoring the system to a healthv how qUIokly it gives relief. For Springfield Hanso Dulin, of Knox-vlll- condition. Thousands have testifi- sale byJ.aH dealers. ed to and Waftor and Smith Dulin, by allits superior excellence Sold Special Registration dealers. of Madlsonville, aro his sons. January 10 has been designed as Mr. Dulin was well and favorably known to moBt of the people ot u BOOKKEEPING speelaLroglBtration day tor all who BaslBese.PtKHWffgphy failed tb register last October and it and Madhonville. He was TYPEWRITING and is expected that as many as 250 adsuccessful in business and for a TELEGRAPHY ditional names will be added to the number of years had boon leading This special registration was "HIUJIMEfSCOLlEP: &a4 Bfl(T4r a retired life. For several years ho made necessary on on account of has mado IiIb homo at Springfield, . tho prohibition election to be held wbero he was respected byiill who wnBB.i,;j.:.:.:-'- " ixiWo; Ubwtra-scI h. in Madlspnville January 24. know him. iaiHieeiing rine. A Hero in a Lighthouse Fines collected For yearB J. S. Donahue, So. HavSlOOPef Plate W- en. Mloh., a olvll war captain, as n lighthouse keeper, averted awful wasi'walu at a banquet to Henry wrecks, but a queer faetis, he might CUn'.yin New OrleaiiB in 1842. costly for thoso with " have been a wreck, liimeif. If Elecor indigestion. Today tric BIttors had ujjfc .prevented, ah. e.very wuere me JJr( King's "iney ourea me oj Kinney trouble peo e Pills and chilis." he wiiteBr,,lafter I bad New, sUivor, for these troubles' as well kidney and bowel dis- taken other so called oures for years ord Jfidsy, safe. sure. Onlv 25ots without benefit and thev-alsmi. ruggists. proved mv siglit. Now, at.seyeutv at; mom-yu'ile- y?9 , Angeles, TjiiUmoe, SecremryTreasurer of thfcPtate Building Trades Council ; jSSfe. Munsev. leader of tho Rnlfc Union of Stiuotural Trnn vm kers, and Anton Johanpseu, or- er nH cil,of tho State Building Traded um were Indicted by the Fad- Srand Jury in connection with thejai leged naflon-wid- e dynamiting veUm iracy. Their arrost followed. Receipts and Disbursements During the Year ing Uthcial btatement of the Finances of theCity of Earlington, Ky., for the Year 9H- Jan. 8. Olaf A. RECEIPTS Cash ou hand Jan. 1. 1911.$ Taxes collected 11)07 Taxes collected 1008 Taxes collected 1009....... Taxes collected 1910....,- - . Taxes collected 1911.....'. . TilcenBe DISBURSEMENTS 2818.14 1.00 11.55 18.15 518.67 4596 12 is Jkt 'V. 3 v '50.00 40.00 120-00. l; L9 -J zm Taxcollectod 1911 ... 1911 , ';. 224.00 238.40 Extra Policemen Tax Assessor Salary Mayor.,.., $ Salary. Treasurer Salarv City Clerk Salary City Physician.... . Salary Counailmen ......... Salary City Marshall Salary Deputy Marshall....r 1912 . 50.00 120.00 720.00 600.00 82V00 " Street Lights Street work, Bridges Pavements and etc.. Printing & Publishing Jail and Police court ex..... Fire Department supplies.. Charity. , . . : Taxes refunded Legal services U4uaiiz,anuu joara Premium Treasurers bond.. list 129.80 U.UO--. ' ,; 16.0f!i$ '"ijy? flS 1023.7& fj: 1851.21 100.8Q. 27.2( ' lor ayspepBja, . 7.50 260.00 640 97 79.71 berrty Small Pox expense.'. . 29165 City Hall expense Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1912.. . & $8422 99 $8421 3 M Su-sa- This January 1st. 1912. Frank B. Arnold, Treasurer. Paul P. Price, City Clerk. Minstrels 'Coming ft' p; m. - Again Cmini-berlaIri?- B e, Earl-ingto- itasteSi i. K 1 Mt Lowrey and Morgan's Mighty Minstrels, which include 25 funny colored people and who have entertained our theatre goers here in tho past, are booked for tho Opera Houbo on Monday, Jan. 8th. This company consists of funny end men, high clasB slngerB, dancers and musicians and an olio of eightof America's foremost colored vaudvllle. performers. Their band, under the persoual direction of Prof. P. "G. Lowrey, will give a parade at noon and play a grand free band concert in front of the Opera House at 7:80 Seats ou sale at News stand. The prices are 50. and) 75a M When bnymg a cough me cUaKKy' for children bear in mini Mat Chamberlain's Cough BenPny is most effectual for colds, crmip and whooping cough and that It contains no harmful drug. For Bale by all ? dealers. Mrs. Frank Gianniui went to Wednesday. Fred Hosse, of Nashville, was in town Wednesday. .Mrs. Dubartis Smith, of Madison-villIs on the sick list this week. Nor-tonvll- le H f o, : lint-mi- l ' ' 5SPk -- v$ !" A Texas Wonder The Texas Wonder oureB kidney aud cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism, and all irregularities of bladder troubles, removing gravel, the kidneys and bladder In both men and women. Begulates bladder troubles In children. If not sold by your druggists will bo seut by mall on receipt of $1.00. Ono small bottle is two months' treat ment and Fcldom falls to perfect a cure. Send for testimonials from Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W. Hj Hall 2920 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists. New Picture Show for Earlington I 9 "-'-- ' . L. E. RUBY "' . T. E. RUBY,. V . " I ft M CLYbERUBY .' RUBY LUMBER COMPANY INCORPORATED Pleurisy pains are looated juttbe- lawius Bnort rios. jjumuagoaiieots the same region but towftrd the baok. BALLABD'S SNOW LINIMENT is the remedy in either case. If rubbed In thoroughly it oases pain, the musoles and tho patient can move about freely and comfort ably. Prlee 35o. 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. Sold dy St. Bernard Mining ro-lax- H. Minor and G. W. Clements of Ohio have leased the lower floor of the Viotory building MesserB. R. tUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL Yard, Madisonviirc, Ky.-rovidenc, Kyv,' . Co., 1 Incorporated, Drug tta M r OPERA HOUSE Jan. 8th and will have it remodeled, and convert It Into a high class moving ploture Bhow. They will install opera chairs, build a balcony and mako othor necessary improvements. These gentlemen own a string of picture Bbows and .will use nothing but high class fresh reels, good music will bo furnished during the showB and everything possible douo to make this place of amuse-moboth inviting and attractive. ut up-to-d- ate MADISONVILLE, KY. &' January ' -- ,1 ,B1912 -- To" our Pr.i endsjfaanjd Cus.tpme r s : .' LOWREY & ORGAN'S IGHTY INSTRELS business, or to be a successful business man or woman, take the Drau-gho- n Tralulng. For prices on BY MAIL, address JNO. F. DRAUGHON, President, Nashville, Tenn. For catalogue on courses AT Drausjhon's COLLEGE, address Practical Business College, Nashville, Tenn., or Paducah, Ky., or Eyansville, Ind., or Waphlngton, les-Bon- Want Bigger Pay? If you want biggor pay for your services, or to stop tho leaks in your Do You B Paduaoh, Ky., Jan. 8. By the sale today of tho Paduach News Democrat, tho' sole ownership of tho 6 paper Is transfered to John J. Berry, end. who has been president and general 10 manager and Btate executivo comClass mitteeman "W. A. Berry of the local bar, The NewaDemoorat In a dou Singers bio column editorial, Sunday morn- lug will felicitate itself on coming FUNKY out irom under corporate control ;jJL-I!QLOREand its adherence to the Q principles of democracy. .It will be PEOPLE! TTSTTS' operated with absolute indeponcenco of all former ties." The purchase d Concrt in front of Theatre price, which was paid over this 5. morning, Is not made public. J. J. r Berry will continue aa editor in Street Parapjtt 12;0O ohlef. and his BIG BAND 'WiatcslnLOWERY For PROF. P. G. funny High' ,;BaIad men D. O. Paducah Paper Changes Hands .take this me tho d- - of r each ihg you,to seifdi greetings of the N.ew Year , '"whi oh vwe, hop e' w 1 be o nh: 6 f promises fulfilled, expectations re-alied, and "full of happiness for you. ;; e jw.i s h t o ex f.e n d our sinoer'e thanks for the business vou have favored u's ' wi th dur ing the year just closed,' and our aim- - tor the year just beginning wi 1 1 be. t.o give you courteous at ; tent i on y the saTme prompt service and the very. best of f"T 11 al low go.ods, at prices that, f.ai r. t mar, gin and, We y-o-u i-- 1 W . - . I 'l the-sam- e -- w-- i will sat i s fy you We m &' be 1 i eve i1. . i 1 h- - jus t" wh a t , we - a d ye r tise y- - QUALI.T Y JP I R S T - - PTICE SECOND, ,.ahd we we se 1 4 ''. me guarantee- s a,t;i s Tbi c t i o n in. s , everything . - 25 Very ,tr,uly your " Vu-by:- . m LUMBER CO i" I M jr SfjgB' K ,M v'.-- l iwA tb r Seats of sale at Newsstand After a heavy meal, taka a cop!e of Doan'a Regqle'tt, and give your s(oraacb,-ilveraBbewail the help they will nled.1 Regelet! bring easy,' regular passagaa of the bowels. I W . "'" :'"'". Ci is, ' v - q '""J.2a ilhiiViiiyrftfiftiaiftiiiifc--bUiafcMtt'-- - Ian jfk iWaLW.. K4t V ,:;, fejs' ' .. WFm:&m r f . . PAUL M. MOORE.1, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER MMlH'lfllU'lM ? yx ttbscription Rates y r Year..,-'- ? Ope Six, '.31 . ..w . ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAOER ' tt'E. FAWOETT4 Three nmlrths . Sinelo cotiles.. months' .;.,. - .Jl.0, in'i OE YOU Lan-F- WANT a Better JOB Profit by Competition When several fertilizer companies dedde to extend their business into hew sep Uons, price cutting is apt to occur, farmers are lempieu uy incse Potash reductions to buy even lower grade goods .than the average. But the .pay tower tue grade, tue less plant lood one gets tor a aouar. Ask for one per cent, increase of 1'otasii m lace of each dollar per ton reduction. Instead of a price cut of three or four dollars you win" Ret 25 or 3'per cent, more plant food for the same money. , leil your. dealer ajjput,tus light ..away the price cutting may come at any time. We will sell Potash in any amount from 200 lbs. Fup. wntffbr prices; That1 question, will be asked you aIr.;ost dally" by business men "seeking "your services, if you qualify ta,ko the Draughon Training and show ambition to rise. More BANKERS indorse DRATJGHON'S Colleges than indorse all other tmsl. nesa colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 State. International reputation. Home StadVi TtOuiskdi bt bankcUsh' BookkeBOHur. Bookkeepers all over tho United States say that Dratighon'e iers, bookkeepers, and stencgrapfiers are 'New System of BbdkTteelJlng'ISa'veVlHem lioTdln'gttdposltldna afl theTeiait 61 from 25 to 50 per cent in work and worry. taklng.Draughon'p Home Study CATALOGUE. For prices'oti lesson Shortfeasti. Practically all U. S. offi- -' .ciaj.CQurt.rcporters write tnp tjystpm. of BX MAIL, write Jwo, F. Dkauohon, i snortnana uraugnon colleges teacn. President, Nashville, Tenn. Vorfree catWhyf Because they know it is the best, alogue on course A T CQ&PBfr&imVW Banking, Typewriting, TenKiaiiBhlB.'feflellgh, Spelling, Arithmetic, Letter Writintr, BuIbm BE auxUIarr branches. Good POSITIONS GUARANTEED under reasonable conditions. POTASH e . . ., ... Member of '. .. .. Sp9oimon copioB mailed free 'I ,. I Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League Kent?ckyK Phone No. on' application:- "OdrrospoiluV ents wanted in nil parts of the - .county. Address us for Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 Soath Main Street, BBAUGHGNfS PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Nashville or Memphis formulat for frofitaqtt fertilizers, GERMAKRUIW6KXS,faK. Send foi'free bcoiscon-talnin- fr Madi-sonvlli- e, or KaoKrille, Tean., er Psducah, Ky erErasaviUej laeV AILEEN;DAy,ISiirit Friday, January 5, 1912 : CmUmII MMdnock Bleck, HiHrt Bel!, Telephone 47 ! 'The tHMH IMM Musical Favorites" Second No. of Lyceum Course, at Temple Theatre, Fri. Jan. 12 mtlHjtCnlralBart KwOHhm iChlcaco The man who whispers down a . Mistaken Diagnosis-Docto- rs IlIMIIWIIIIIIWIWIIIIII Aftout Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and ''well the things he has to sell "hollers." Guess Wrong Again About five you I had from kidney and that mv years ago I wrote to been a terrible sufferer and bladder trouble, physician informed m II DYNAMITE WITNESSES tles, I parsed a gravel stone which Summoned to Appear at Indianapolis in welghod ten grains. I afterwards forwarded you this gravel stone. Illinois Bridge Case Havo had no return of anv trouble since and cannot Bay top much In Peoria, 111., Jan. 8, Nine citizens much iu favor of your wonderful which were 'summoned to appear' 'at In- preparation, Swamp-Roo- t, dianapolis before the rand jury ou cures, after phlslcians fail. that my left kidney was in such cot -ditfoh'trmt there was no hope for m.v recovery I was advised to try y ur Swamp Boot as a last resort, and Bize botafter taking four fifty-cent PURE DRUGS PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS There ib a particular care which hns to bo exercised in fllliuKphy8icfriiis prescriptionp. Pure tlrusis and chemicals mist bo used. Wo give you this extreme care nul (he mol EcientiOo compoundiiiL'. If vou are roenverinp from cold, In gnppu or piieumoiiin, wo can Fuppl.v you with the exnet drugs which your physician prescribop.. Very truly yours, Jannary4, aud testify regarding the i blowing up of the Peoria & Peklu Route 8. Box 80. F. H. HORNE, C. Rosoboro, N. TJnldif bridge and the Lucas Iron .Personally appeared before uk, this 81st day of July, 19C9, F. H. "Works a year ago. Is said their testimouy greatly Homo, who subscribed the above it statement and make oath that the will aid the Government In making same is true in substance and in dynaInvestigation of ract. James M. Hall, mite explosions. Notary Public. A Girl's Wild Midnight Eide To warn people of a fearful forest Letter. (o Co . Dr. Kilmer Blngha.mton, N- Y, - ST. BERNARD, MINING CO. For versatility the Musloal. Favorites, another number ou this forthcoming crurso, have few equals. They will play upon tho Baxr.phoue xylophone, piano, violin, cello', three banjos and three mandolins, while Mr. Arthur Love still fu'tljec varies the program with his popms and read nigs. The company comprises four people'. Arthur Love, Leua L. Love, George It. MoNemry and Nina McNemr.v. Mr. Love for years gave an onr itire eveu'ing's entertainment himself iu voal'nnd instrumental musio and humerous selections, iriauy bf them being hls'own odmpoaitlon. Admission Children 25c Adults 50c INCORPORATED DRUG DEPARTMENT I A fire In the Catskills a young girl r,iH hnmnhack at midnight aud saved maliy lives.' Her' deed was glorious, but lives aro' often saved by Dr. Klng'B New Discovery m cqu.Ub and curlns lung trouble, have, ended In colds', which, might or pneumonia. "It consumption cured me 'Of a dreadlul cough and lung.disease," writes W R Patterson? Wellington, Tex., "after four In our family had died with consumption, and! gained 87 pounds " at)d safe for all thr.oat and lung'trouble. Price TSOu and'$l 00. Guaraiiteed by all . Trlol bottle free. , diuggi.sts. ' Mrs. Lucy Beau was iu Madlson-vlll- e Wednesday. Letcher Trover, nf the Southard iiieighborhoodv-waiu town on business Wednesday. MIes Ver'nie Hartof- Princeton, is visiting relatives here for a few Noth-ing,spsure ! 1 Earlington. Prove What Swa'irip-Bo- ot Will do for Bing-hamto- n, Kentucky You Send to Dr. 'Kilmer & Co., N; Y., for a Bamplo bottle. It will convince anyoue. You, .will ajso receive a booklet of valuable information, tolling all about the kldneysand bladders When writing, ONLY ONE 'BEST!' be sure and mention the Earlington fifty Bee." Regulnr cent aud onq:clollnr size bottles for Earlington People Give Credit. Where sale at nil drug Btdres. I Credit is Due Spmi-Week- ly . ,u ii i .i a. i I: m v people. Here's a ca3e: Miller Evans, who has been home. Mrs. Francis Rutherford, Earlingfrom Lexington during the holidays ton, Ky., day,sl '" eayb: "For over three Prof. Loving, ot Hanson, was In returned this woek. years I suffered from weak kidneys, Mortous Gap Tuesday. and dull pains through the 6mall of "Jt Frightful Polar Winds my back. Whenever I did any If,you don't sleep well at night, blow with terrific force at tho far work that rtquiri-ilifting, sharp, you north and play liavoo with the skin, shooting twinges arcf- nervous and would pasB through need pystem purifier. HERlilNE is causing red, rough or sore chapped hands und lips, that need Bucklon's my loins. My back ached at night, a powerful liver stimulant and quiets the norves, Arhioa- Salve to heal them. It and when X arose in the morning I It promotes energy and cheerjtulnflAB. ., makes tli sklu soft and smooth. was stiff aud lame. I fcL dull and also burns', Unrivaled for Pijlce 50c. Sold by Si. BelnarlVMIu-ingTCowith Incorporated, Drug Depart- urns, fiorep. uicprs, cuts, onuses, languid, and was also afflictedHead-.a'cjiof nervousness. Ud'plles... 9nly. 25qts at all drug--- J ment. 1 ' f '' glstsi we'ie, of. frequent decurrpnee?, O.. P. Short, of Owensboro, was in ,iizzy, .spells bothered me, atid at Frank Cain, of Mortons Gap re. Nashville Monday night for the turnod to Louisville Wednesday to tuch times there was a blurring of mv abrlit. The kiduev secretious dance. school. ,! .j ' iw'ere very unri'atilral lin. color,'Tand, A. Moore attended the dance John Mrs. P. B. Johnson went to Louis- -. they passed to frequently. Whan-ove- r e glyen by the young ladies of ville Wednesday. I caught cold, it settled on.tojy Monday night. Hanna, Sr. attended tho kidneys and at such t'mes my;,Bur Miss Veronica Hanna, who spent Opal and Transpartation Co'b., faring would be Intensified. Bearthe'liolldavB here, relumed to Nashat'Rdbards this' week. ville, whole she is In school. ing of tho merits of Doan's Kidney Pills, I procured a supply and received relief in a short time. 1 continued taking them until I had .used the contents of two boxes, at which time I wad completely cdre'd.,"-- ; For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Co., Buffalo, cents. Forter-Milbur- n ; New York, sole agents for tho 4Rl MB MbAi ' " j0 Remember the name Doan's- '; and take ho'oth'er i low-spirite- d, clean-elqj&medioi- Peoplo of Edrllngton, wlm suffer MIsb Alma Hanna, of Tashvillp, who spent the Xmas holidays wlh with sick kidneys and bad backs Btandlug of contestants In .the hor father returned there We'dueF-day- '. wautafildney remody th'atcan be tioan'e Earlington Boosters1 A'ulomobli depended upon. The best is Kidney Pills, a medicine for the Qiiutoat, of Earlington, Ky. for tho George Arnold returned to kidneys only, and one that is backed mouth' ending Deo. 81, 1011. Conafter spondlug the holidays by wiillngtestimony of, Earlington with his par.ents. Lexington every doHar rjaid on any Saturday to Following is Standing of " the Bee on new subscriptions. Get Automobile Contest busy arid win the automobile : : VT. ants to Dcite Ml TDon't forget you receive 9,000 votes for Home Cleaning and 40 Pressing LIVERY Clu STABLE testants No. 51 ; 173 and 176 Von the beautiful 42 piece Dinner sctu, having voted tho g eatest number of VOttiJ.. CHAS. W. WRIGHT, Proprietor Hexl Door to BARNETT & STONE'S Watch for Feburary Premiums 1 No. 85007 No. No. No. No. No. No. No- - 3 5 7 i .912.111 189.288 88 001 cold-sores- , es . Nfi. No. , ,. ,"'.'' No. No. 'No. No. NO. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Madis-ony'lll- 11 14 18 19 24 25 30 33 . 725842 73.663 88.C01 , '. v. '. Sl 835,9i6 ro do nil kiwis of cleaning, "preBsing nnd altcri'U'. A laJy hn3 ehnrjjo of Mio lnily'a department, niul Bpeeirti ntlention will be triyen to this clnss of work. Yenrs of siiccessful expe'riorioo have tnutilit us the lesson of giving perfect WfisTiVction. We haven "boy n't yourWfv- ice for prom on floh very. AM work iiunrnntee.i. Givo us R call and ybn will hp our cnaiomor. 4 Wo ure prepared X t :.... 60,001 4J ;49, ..,,..... .'. ."..'. (M. -- 51? .' . . V X Ufa Yah lb f, 4 XT 54 57 61 63 65 70 . .;. .. .::. 41,260 42,291 164,214 608,120 1,447,605 719.942 718,902 504 672 840,704 240,128 723 202 oUUfibii t ! 71 76 79 .8-- wM Uult-ed-States- - ' !, A Woman BH BB 88 No. No ,;90 92 No. & .No, 94 John Hbga'ii 'Is'havidg Borneo re No. 96 . .' pair .work done ou. tho inside o his iNo, '98 hohse ori Wl Main, Street.' ' " No. 102 MisSj Elua Smith, wjiq.has "Seen jNp. Ill- '. . . spending the holidays' with hefrpa-rent- s No. 117 Mr. and Mrs. T," Hf Smit,,at , 4 ."" No. . if. . i'rr. . '.... .... i s'.-s '( ; ; ;,:...,.... .j.-,- 7i27ov2 878,161' 231,152 280 991 209,487 785 840 .663,867 889.409 .004,128 1,102,277 768,180, 4 V: rl M HdEH No More Gold Hands kk ' BBV :MtBV 'jBBB BBBb BBBBt Bi kkv BBm BB BB BwHWA BYvflKV B Bri BV BB BW BB BB Bh Madls'onville, will return to Hamlf1. No. 128 ton College,.at Lexington, Su dy, No. 137 I NO, 16H ....v.. .'...'.... ... t. ...; ..,.:... - tioa.iuo 181.781 ... 298.686' 400,674. DVO,4U .- BmLJbV bImA 'VbV' BBf BBbV bVH'jH A-BmLJBBMB- V! l ML WaVH .lj!$f:p' , MbV pH Hi "I Constipation is the came, of man.v aliments and disorders that make life miserable. Tako Chamberlain's Stomach and"Livor Tablets, 'eep your bowels regular and yon will t avoid these diseases.,- - all denies. For salt by j III , .. r r t ft. ,, ftf Gen. Cusiis Lee Seriously c The Woman's Tonic i j " tJ. Vru! -ft EL 1 No. 183 ..'. as soon as the creupy No. 185 When given cough appears Ohambeplaln's Cough No. 187....;, Remedy will ward off- ah attack of No. 191 croup and prevent all danger and of No. 192 ...,'..,. aause of anxiety. Thousand mothers use It successfully. Sold by j No. lot s ; -. ' loit--i ell dealers; b ., tj - No. 175 Fairfax County. Tho distinguished Confederate No. 170 Boldier, 80 years old, is suffering No. 177 No. 178 from a broken hip. Richmond, Va., December 80. Oen. G. W. Custis Lee, son of Robt. E. Lee, Is seriously ill at his home. Ravensworth, near Burk Station, 'No. 173 No. ' J 41 r ; No. 145 49 N,o. No. 153 No. .155 ..,-- . No. 157 ,No. jl,-6. .' V'.'. No. 166 No. 167 I ". No. 168 No. 172 .... '.:.:,: ...."....." .. 181,034. ...447,622. 911,620 227.914! 291,000' 231,841' 888,407 797,112, .'..'.....'.. ; ... ..... 805.078 817,810 . . . .830,100' 1,208,712 1,030,422 933,402 (J403.1G9 m&A e?: often does not notice what a cold day it is so long as she is bustling around th,e house. But when'sho sits down to her sewing dt mending, sn sooa reels cniiiy. It is then sjie needs a Perfection SraokeleM Oil Heater. Its quick, glowing heat warms up a room in next to That is trip bemity of a' Perfection Smofcolow 03 Heater. It u always ready for oe; you can wanyk "vWcver you' please ;iand yon Hght'it only when yon want1 k. The Perchon Oil Hatet'U traoUeM a&d odotlM plnted Mrtonulie ckric tware that It k reUbl; wf sad frmrnwrm,..bmm.Wmm.9jm Sliag. Hftfukeae, too bnw fiauhed tkW fa Uue' enaael or plaa rtifl, witfa no-tim- A woman tmaiakf. ., , . , . , . Dealer everrwtxsro or write lor deKriptm circoW to eajr ageacy of -- 1 . ' - ns -- W.; , tt :.rh'j&ii .m 700 19.052 904,080 907.817 ,007.130 804,836 872.800 isa'aj EEC A D S PAY . Standard Qil Company ,, , ,r, . (Ineprporated) K x C n MmZZ vvBBBBBBBBV j 5i - U. - mm.wt9.mmi mv?& iinmniiiiiiyi! Mmmmni WJ3JH5' r - tna 7 Bfljpui uisjjpiimjjippi Bft3a2f 'v&T?, ?," myuuifp liy.migin iqyu'iiiBjiiWipgnnrgtmBngtfiiiByuti'iiy'u.yj sju ii,yj wiji.ii rupmra J 8 epo sits Jan. 3ft J 05, v 3,,JT.I39II , Jan. .. THAN Jan . 3 BANK YOUf M '1 46,278 98 61 , 1912, . 86,679.74 KY . ,'49 9'2 The Danger of La Grijppe nalHri R'olmrds, of Morg,nfltd, Tn Ita 4 attended the XuiiiB dand at M irtl- in nnnntn.rila Trt Pliro wnnr In. nrlnnn nnmrhii sfrnvum 'Miinaay nigiu. Foley.'s Honey Tar Compound, ' John Coylo Sfom t6 Madisbuvllle n. e. Eisner, and wasnington, Kan., ' says: "I was troubled with a severe Tuesday morning. v Ross Sup&, )f Providence, attend-o- d attack of la grippe and nothing I UBed did mo any good and WMthreat-ent- d the leap year danoe at Madlson-vlllwith 'pneumonia. A frLI adMonday nlgVtt. vised me to use Foley's Hoin&aud Taj Gpippound and I got Borfcat "Mrs. Artiiuf WHl'ams, of n town pnc6. I was relieved frorp the very vlBltod friends fH.t-n.- off :c G. 4. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. .. I e. .Madl-BOivlll- e, f J f iu Wednesday afternoon. Lots df fun, mulo and dancing at the Temple. Theater, Monday,, J&tj, T. I 8b. LaVery & Morpap's Mighty "H. Vic-- P Minstrels with 25 funny colored B. their funny Mia. 08r folks, Inclu-IluIppl RfVer Quartette, "six funny nd if&y.v&M&iM'&i AuiaftniAindlii ftniAnilfeiiiii&virt,,ii iafcntf2a uA ir men, high class ballad Ringers, etc. Beats 'no Won salelatBr'lnHleys' nev8' . g and. r Born to Mr and Mr.- Jesse-Ph- il HpB, ot St. Oharies, Tuesday night, Arthur Meaoham, who wasdjag-ge- d a Quo girl. Town News from .olf anngmo last week Mrs. Erod Relneoke, df Madison-vill- aud hurt, Ib much be'tter, and will ' Is on the sick list this weok. Boon be ablo toibe Mr. Tucker, represeritatlvQTfor the In Madlson-vill- e Harry Blackwell was John Wfttid, of EvauBvIHo, was In Metoulf groon house at Madisonviile, Tuesday night. f the city Thursday Fhaklng bnuds wa9 In town Wednosdayk Will Phillips is having some rewith hie friends. Miss Alleon Davis, of Madison pair work done on tho old Baldwin Mrs. Miko Onln, of MortoliR Gap," vllle, spent Wednesday rtighfc with place. Tho work is dorro b.V G. L. will spoiul trie winter In Mndlson-vlll- the MisseB Victory. Blackwell. with her mother, Mrs. Goorgu Waltor Long, of Nortonvllle, left Old papers for salo at tbe Bee Davis. for the East fast night. ' ofllce. 'Murvln Mltoholl, who spent the M. Uaunn, Jr., who has been in .holidays with his parontp, returnod J. S. Hendricks who has beerirvlr-itlngth- o the Knoxvllle coal region on busito to Lexington Wodnosday night Shavora here lft forVMar-jshalfness, for u week, roturndJ home college. unty Woduesdjiy. roenter Wednesday. Allen May, who visited in the city If you really want to win the $1600 last weok, passed through horo automobile get subscribers for The Weduosday ourouto to Oiofton. Bee and get 9000. votes. Get in I lie Automobile contest. Step &' 6on. before it Ura Wllliame, of Madisonvlle, is tlerelepfl omUilns more Send in your name and wo ill visltlug his brother, Floyd, horo. sWioua. will) 2,000 complimenstart you Mrs. Charlie Doyal and son, who BiIIarcTs tary votoH. Ydu can win Una havchHen visiting her parents, Mr. handsome 6 in6sou"er, Howard and Mrs, Prank Glauului, returned to their home ln"Mt. Carmel, 111., v touring car if yon try. PEOPLES . OF EARLINGTON, , - Alexander, President, res., Laffoon, Jas. Arnold, Cashier, Prank - first. By the timo I bad taken three bottles my la grlgpev;a.8 gone. I believe F,oloy'B Honey and 'Tar Compound t6 "bo the beHt me'diolne I ev'e'r used and always keep a bottle with rqe." Sold by St. .Bernard Mlnlncr Co. Incorporated, Drug Department. . . . . r, ' . .. - . Euneral Director and Emtalmer 'i ra i I U'3-- f I tJ ' of the o, oiit-agai- Wilson Gamblin, of tho country, was in town Wednesday. F. B. Slsk anj4wife of near Rich- tsa land, wad in town Wednesday. Mrs. Mat Starks, of the country, .was in town Wednesday. SJPAPJUJ Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Slsk, of tjie country, was in the city yesterday. , Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. ,.,;, v - :i ' z 3 . r fyiXZ . e i ct Foley's Honoy and 'Tar Compound "Cures In Every Case" Mr.-JaMcCaffery, Mpr. of tbe Sohlitz Hotel, Oin.aho, Neb., rpoom-menFoley's Honev and Tar Com pound, bocause It cures fn every cape. myself "i nave used it to many ftUfi 1 hayo recommmided It others who have flinpe told me pf its ureat curative power In diseases of Iho lunerrt and throat." Foley's Honoy rind Tar Compound la a reliable family medicine. Give it to your children, and take It yourself when you fel a cold comfng on. It checks and cures conghs, colds and croup and prevents bronchitis and pneumonin. Refuse substitutes. Sold by St.. Bernard Mlnlug Co. s. ds MEMBERS EVAri5VILE REBATESSOCfATION mn -- EVERY His MAN at own Salesman .the One-fift- Big Store off ou all men's, youug meu's, Incorporated, Dru? Department. h Jim Maloney went to 'Mad fsonville yosterday. ; was In town Tuesday. Mrs. Ilev Brinklev was in MadlThursday. sonvillo Tuesday attomo n. .Miss Whalen went to Madleonville Frank Gfaunlni, of Providence, Thursday. t who has boon visiting in Dawson, Miss Ida Brown attonded the W. Tuesday "on Mb way O. W. bauqiiot at Madisouvlllo waB lu town home. Thursday night. Sory, Jr., who Bpent the J. Edward Rhono, who has been here Xma D. holidays with his parents at for the past week, left for Birming- Madlsonvillo, returned to Central ham this morning whore bo is work- Univoralty Thursday. ing In a printing offloo. Ho will Mrs. Hattto Dillingham went to probably return to Earllngton (a a Madlsonvillo Tuesday afternoon. couple of mouths to live. Don't fall to roturu your votes 100 new subscribers to Tho Bee Weduosday afternoon, not later than will go along ways towards win5 o'clock. ning that handsomo 5 passengor Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard and $1600 touring car. Get busy now and Miss Speedy, oi Madlsonvillo, weio Bee how many you cau get bv tbe ST 15th of noxt May. in the city Sunday. lyUfl. JEJ. Sunday. Jas. D, Sory, Jr., of Madlsonvillo, Horehound Syrup I. . D. Cowand was in Madi-sohvll- lo Tfce'Kar 'Tiat Dec' 4be Work. coughing Jmrnedl,! cases, soreness in ma and lunara. lonacna ' nhlcinn clears the bronchial tubes. iUI Is a flno family remedy, .pleas-ant to tako and gpod for ohi- larea ana auuus. rlce 3Kc Me sad et.OO. atelr, It relieve Ohas. Gamblin, of the country, was in town Wednesday. . Miss Hattle Pamblin, of tho country, was, In the city Wednesday. Mrs. Carl Maze, who'has been visiting her mother, has returned home. Carl Gold, ot Nashville, waB lu the olty Wednesday on business. Mrs. Dick Ooffman, of the Southard neighborhood, was visiting In town Wednesday. boyB'andchildren's fancy suits aud overcoatF. "Pick the'suit or overcoat you want deduct. 20 per cent from the (.marked price, pay the, salesman the balance aud the garment is yours. ' Allprices are the former prices as all our sales are' strictly licitimate. "We there-for- e never 'tariiper with thei I former price. Th'ia is the late"buyers harvest. OOME. Buy tho $1.00 size. It contains flvo times as much as the 2Go size, aha you eet with each bot- tlo a Dr. Hcrrlck's Ited Peppor porous Plaster for tho chpst- JmeF.Ballard,Prop. St.Louls.M. Stephens Eye Salve euros Sere, Eye. rSoi.oANoWccoHneNncavj prevent pneumonia, a cold be'attnuded .fcfc.at onco. Put a HERRIGK'S KD PEPPER PORUS. PLASTER on the chest and take BALLARD'S (HOREHOUND SYRUP lntornally; i It's a winning tcoinblriatiniK Buv the dollar size Horehound Syrup; you get a porous plaster free with 'each bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. To in the lungs should IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE.. aSf. I BERNARD MINING CO., Drug Department Incor-porate- J. T. Wilson ir visiting friends Hoptown forfa few days. in r JP 'WE DO ONLY THE BEST JOB WORK Xk gg38 mmm I ONTES T Into The Big Auto C A grand $1,600 Howard Five-Passeng- er 1 A Get ; 1 m S fw Touring Car to -- zzzi 1 -- FREE (D&lit How to Get Votes - be given' away free by Earlingtori 'Boosters Club. Each' member of this club will give votes that will' entitle the rinlrlpr nf thf crrpal- r i,f ,t? I P.' '. ) 'i to cms fi est number' of votesi'.t M ejeCTant a : rree ,ruf s ; I L . X jL on Hip O'oiTLt&s.t Leiy closes tt JBoirrigs, IVIq Cow'S-xsrcsLrS- c 13 dQ3i2 -- Gompany v. ft How to Get Votes ( r 1 M ". Votes oh the Automobile will be given with every cash purchase made at the store of any member- of the blub, ioo votes for every dollar's worth purchased. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BUSY. The earlier you start the more advantage you will have in the iinal count. Remember, the object of tliis cdntest is to get business. We are going to give this fine Auto to the per- son who will accumulate the greatest number of votes, therefore it is to the interest of every contestant to ask their frie-rfdand neighbors who buy their Dry goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and everything they get from members of the Glub and save the coupons for you. Thus, gets ;the greatest the contestant-.w- ho humber'"6ftTriends who trade here and give then)" their coupons, will receive? the igrelattsti numbers-votes- . ' M( ' H f Withe-Very- i , H -- ' r.tr J r' A , ddo'vb'tes'willbe given.- - This applies tp back subscriptions as well as new1 subscriptions, 'afod'yVm can pay for as many jas- you desire: You can also get votes 'on job printing and advertising j oo votes for each dollar p paid on either job printing or advertising. Get your friends to give you tKe, votes when they pay any of their accounts. But the best way td 'get vof eg is to secure subscriptions to The Bee, as the schedule much greater for subscriptions than for anything, else. You wTll'be'sn'prisddnow'&tsy ifis-tget subscriptions to The Bee ifyou try. in'caHhl -of-vote- The Earlington Bee, accompained by $i yearly subscription to !M 4 7 -- s is-s'- o Rules'ot The Contest f' ,Read carefully the tUle$'brthi-cbntt,,l'i3; 5. will rnakgirHiUch easier ' 'for the contestant be'pub-lishecf- CONTEST CLOSES MAY 15, 19 1 2 Send in Your Nomination at Once and ' go'tfc World 4 it- - ' "f'. to understand the methods that are used. t. No natke of contestant. wil be N ber. I. Watctea, Clodi Jewelry .'with'contestant's-numberand-nmountDnlop'sliponl- C. Wiley Fine Watch Repairing r on,, 8t ..lisXQtK in package Jfl.WignesdayMreM 9. "olrjr "of "certificates "Will "be charged monthly and must be recorded monthly, to. coynt, 10Vl Votes are transferableoply " 15, before recordirjili Contestant havingljifgesi number bf votes on May store 19(2, wjns or in vfront .the auto. 12. ' Cotffestants will 'nofibe perjitted'to solicit votes within our - Ererr 'Shndlng'of contestahf snumber'publishedweekly. - knn. 2. No names of contestants will 6Hf?stantgets006)viDtesto starf wfth- 4. "vEVeJrytohfesta'nt getslajnym- .' 6.T A Votes must be brought (leoyge King & Son Drugi, Vrujiistt' Sundries and Soda Fountain M M 'Si' ' I Webb Brothers, Groceries W. H. Whitford, t itf'lfiei building. i, , m Semi-Weeh- ly Hardware, Stoves BAlityEf COWAND Dry Goods, Clothing, . . Bee, $1 Per Year & CfO. INCORPORATED Shoes, j kihu,bfh,u,irrhrkfirvr A v Millinery. Ladiei' Ready to Wear, Carpets and Rugs ' ,. f' Bafttett & Stone, Liveryman krM'horfcrAiruteyiibrATrftD; ;m tEmcExm&Si sJ rBLLA. , c . WCr"Wa .. , or jrj - 'V.-- i MMy ' iPwvPf$PPTslo Ransom, of f Jl. " -l- - "lUlJLtUL--'- ""'-- r Toleys Kidney Pills always Rive satisfaction because they always do the work. J. T. Shel-nu- t, iiied jPoloy's Kidney Pills with great ti8f9tl9n and, found, more roller "Txom their use that from any other kidney medicine, and I've tried au most all kinds. I can ohoorfully recoommend them to all sufferers for k'dnoy and "bladder trouble," Fo. tff kldlley Bremen, Ga., Bays: Guthrie, Ky. are in city the guest Of Mrs. Almeta tho Bell. Boston Store - Evansville's Favorite Trading .. "I have I Indigestion! causes heartburn, nausea, Impure blood, and more trouble than many different kinds of diseases. The food you eat ferments in your "stomach, and the poisons it forms are absorbed into your whole system, causing many distressing symptoms. At the first sign of indigestion, try 62 Elders Howard, Biltt Parker and Prof. Rico attended the Missionary meeting at the 0. M. E. Church last ?U'iri.y afternoon. Mrs. Queen Shelton wibbes to thank hor many white friends who 30 kindly and ftehOfouslyremem bered hor Xmas in their gifts, There was born to Mr. and Mrs, Percy Hilllard a line 10 pound girl Deo. 27. Mother and baby aro both doing well at this writing. Percy is all smiles thesp days. Mrs. Anna Martin 1b very sick at .this writing. Mrs, Cavenaugh is im proving Blowly. Wm. Fox Is suffering from a wound on the hand, the ro6ult of a small operation. Mrs. Martha Simms is also on the. sick list this week. Jesse MlmmB is suffering from an - wain im r tk'i rm Cenr i r Boston Store MiiiiwwwiMwwgMrmTm-riWMrwBnM- I ALL GARMENTS SUIT BARGAINS ;V'lnstead of going through our Suit stock and marking down individual garments, lik& some stores do, we Iftve taken our entire line of ladies' high grade! tailored Wool Suits, every one,, of them new Fall models, and we 'will give you your unrestricted choice, from the cheapest to the highest, priced garments at 2b" Per Cent Off the Marked Price Ladies' RADiCj r uamjf winifTniw z stomach, nervousness, sour HEDUiKI -- "re it WT3 vffl ?; BARGAIN" ly'sKldney Pnlq will euro any case troublo not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated, Drucr Department. EXTRAORDIlTALfr. w IN LADIES' SUJS J. F. Alexander, of Madisonvllle,-wa- s in town "Wednesday. Wm. Bradley was In Madisonvllle Wednesday. Everybody's friend Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. Cares toothache, earache, sore throat. Heals cats, braises, scalds. Stops any pain, Mrs. F. P. Ginlula and daughter Mrs. 0. 0. Doyle spent a fow dayB in Dawson this week. Mini's Black-Draught Wool Suits in diagonals, serges, shepherd checks, broadcloth and fancy weave wool fabrics Some of them in plain tailored styles, other fancy braid or silk trimmed. All of them sold from $23.00 to $25.oi Your choice of the entire line for WOOL DRESSES AT LaSS THAN HALF PRICK Seventy-fiv- e Ladies' Wool Dresses, Fall models, black and a full line of CArk colorings; silk and lace trimmed, 1'ihe's trimmed in fancy braid, the are plain serges and fancy j fabrics weaucs. Anangod in FOUR BID BAROAIN LOIS CO 50 ' 23.5Q S25.00 $10 98 j JIES' vte 12.93 Or. tut for Drtuti for 53.88 $5.11 Drrtit for Drtttt for $11.11 $12.51 m & J Durham, Lovlngtoiij 111., lias succeeded In finding a positive cure for bed wetting. "My little boy wet the bed every night clear thro1 ObarloB kidney medicine and I was in the drugstore looking for something different to help him when I hoard of Foley's Kidney Pills. After he had taken them two days wo could Bee a change and when he had taken two thirds of a bottle bo was cured. Tiiat Is about six weeks ago and ho has not wot in bed since. " Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated, Drug Department. -- on the floor, I tried several kinds of the old, reliable, vegetable liver powder, to quickly cleanse your system from these undesirable poisons. Mrs. Riley Laramor, of Qoodwatcr, Mo., says: "I suffered for years from dyspepsia and heartburn. Thedford's in small doses, cured my heartburn in a few days, ana now I can eat without Try it. distress." Black-Draught, fe In town Wednesday. Miss Lockie Brown, of Sobreot turned to NaBhvllle, to re-ent- er Lllburn Young, Madisonvllle, was re- Insist on Thedford's auspices of the Madisonvllle "Public School Jan. 1. Prof. Frank of St.Lc.-- , was the principal speaker of tho ovenlng. His speech was grand. Thp Baptist minister's and Members Alliance was well, attended at tho Mt. Zlon Baptist Church last Monday night. Rev. Gordon preach ed quite an eloquent doctrinal "WiH-iamBer-mon- attack of rheumatism. Two, Watoh meeting at tho churches ventorysale, special $5.50. Sunday night and trafmming. 5JO We invoice in a few days and do waB well attended Q was manifested. sale: special, per set much interest ViwU PILLOW MUFFS not propose to carry over a single Many of tho Earllngton peoplo at- '' ''I CONEY SCARFS Very large Black and Brown Coney We h&ve about 50 hats in all, tended the Emancipation CelebraLarge assortment of .vcarfs in black Pillow Muffs, very fine quality of fur, hat. hold at Madisonvllle under the tion the newest shapes. They will cost new- ry SHAWL SCARFS Brown and Black Opossum Sets in Very special quality of Coney, Brook Mink, China Lynx in wide a very good quality of fur, large shawl scarfs with trail trimmings and piltfm muff and shawl scarf with tail plain tab. Pre-In- - Big JBeinrgretijrn OPPOSSUK SBTS ira Pine Smarts MILLINERY CLEARANCE Eft fQ B, every one of them this seasons plain tab ends. Were at least $2 mote elsewhere. Two, sold' up to $2.50 originally. QAA est and most desirable models. No sale specials A sale special. . $1.98 and matter what the original selling price;, coney-wit- h ry ,gOC Pre-Invento- ry ." sohool. to $10.00. Very lanre Black 'Conev and Black and some of them sold up BJackand Brown Coney Scarfs with fall trimming, very good quality Opossum Pillow Muffs and high You can take your choice. For erade 5atin linine. Worth in everv of fur, newest shaoes. Values to $5. instance at least 50 per cent more. sale Two, sale special, special, each $2.98 and. . . $3.50, $4 50 and ry CONEY SCARF3 muff specials Afl CVO qa d.gQ Q ry C ftft D.UU 1.50 Mrs. Elmer Lvnn was In Madisonvllle Wednesday. ing Co. .Incorporated, Drug Department. In every home where their are children be a bottle of WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE. It destroys Worms and acts as a tonic in the debilitated system. Price 25o. per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Min- Leo Samoa was in Madisonvllle Tuesday. Itching, tortnrlng skin eruptions, disfigure, annoy, drive one wild. Doan's Ointment brings qalck relief and lasting cures. Fifty cents at any drag store. sell second nana Furniture and Stoves Gail 71-- will buy or 3 A A. G. DRAPER 1 The alliance will meet at Heola next Monday nicrht. Rev. E. Martin REV. J. B. EVANS, EDITOR I will preach the sermon. Mrs. Artie Johnson, of Mortons MesdameB Mary Kimbrough and Gap, visited Mrs. Annie Martin last Naoiss Johnson, of Allonsvilie, vis- Sunday. ited Mrs. Nora Kimbrough during Rev. EvauR' subject for next Suri-da- y tho holidays. morning will bo "The open Mesdamos F. Stevens and H, L. Door." He will be pleased to have Stewart, of Barusley, were visiting all the inemborB present at that ser in the city Friday. Mrs. Eliza MoNalry who has been vice. Mrs. Mary Brown, the mother of suffering with rheumatism 1b much improved. Mrs. McNalry Ib one of Aubbard Garrett is still very Bick. the old reliable citizens of Earling-ton- . Rev. Evans' sermon at the 0. M. She has spent most of her use- E. ohuroh last Sunday afternoon ful days hero with the Atkinson was very much enjoyed by his audi family. ence. John Yarbrough wasviBiti.ng Mrs. Maraaret Hill, of Columbia, in Madisonvllle last Sunday. Tenn., is here visiting Hattle Patten, Many ills come from Impnrn blood. Can't have Rev. Carrington wbb visiting in pure blood with faulty digestion, lazy liver and Dnrdoek Blood Bitters bowels. sluggish OlarkHville, Tehn, last Sunday, strengthens stomach, bowels and liver, and puriCOLORED COLUMN. FOWLER, DICK & WALKER Russell, who la traveling salftstaan for tho gbutherland Media, cal Co., has boon transforrod to Pen-sacol- fc You Can Always Spend Florida. Mr. Gary, of Hopkinsvillo, attended' the dance at Madisonvllle day niRht. Mon- an Hour of Real Pleasure at Ike PRINCESS While Waiting ' iM Dr,ux Jf.your stomach foels uncomfortable from overeating, or from food which diRagrees with you, take HERRINE; it settles the stomach, strengthens the digestion and relax-es'th- e bowels. Price GOo. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Department. JAfe. Franco Graham for Train in Hadiaonvillc New pictures changed daily Pay them a vi.it Special Matinees Saturdays Music by Orchestra i2 ltii'iiiri'iin,l,iiiflViiiili,iiil,'nn''"i;,irilftlitirfc'nilAl'-r'- Mrs. Marie Smith and Miss Qus- - fies the blood. Ifertonville Wednesday. visited in rtt, of Ladies' Coats and Suits In Order to make room for our new stock and as we have several handsome Suits and Coat Suits for ' Ladies' left on hand we will make the following low price sale until January 6, 1912. LADIES' COATS ta ' v:;$'ic5.S0 ;, .y- '. LADIES' COAT SUITS trris season's purchase. . Ladies' j Coat, special price . -- All well made latest styles and We $19.90 17.90 : Coat, special price t r- - t ' v'13.90 -- are offering these at the following reductions: . . , ti tt vuaij juuuitti piiyo 17 Coat, special price 15' Coat, special price 10 " Coat, special price 8.50 Coat, special price - uj JW' . r- . .'.,; "; i3:"so '.- - 11.90 '. Jadies' $30.00 Suit, special price Ladies" 2;7'.50: Suit, special price. " ;.";- . J t .: '. .; i iiii JQjadies' 25;.;- -. Suit, special priced 16.50 13.90 v5;00 . liadies',;. 0 . - ft ' 14.'! Coat, special price, ,' 6. SO, Coat, special price ; Coat, special price 'I ;5 ; 7 Iladies' 18 Ladies'., 17 Suit, special price Suit, special price- - - J2;50 11.90 10.50 ?&!&& 4.00 3,00 Ladies' 16 Suit, special price Suit, special priee MmimM ' - - r t- ,1 Aj ask you to call early as these values will hot last ldn: m vV-v -.; m W. R, COYLE, .i-- . Manager .'r St. Bernard Store, St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated tffl -- $"' Vr- -