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ViMititttrtmM TUESDAY TUESDAY and FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-THIR- D and FRIDAY BUSINESS e M!, i . it n, ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. 3 IS ARRESTED YEAR BABY BROUGHT BACK TO EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1912 TRANSFERRED BOREAL BLAST - LIFE Mad W.K. GEIFFIN IS MERCILESS Many Persons Frozen to in Middle West Found in Wicker Basket After It Been Registered As Dead News of the Town A itePads, fc Ky., as chief train Despatcher J. H. Fih Chief of H. D. Ilsley Happenings It will soon be time for L. O. Collins to make a visit to Duryansville. Dr. A. P. Finley is still grieving over the loss of his fine dog, Ruth. Weep not, Dock, wo will give you one of our, curs. Bela and Andy McKnlght mado 11 trip to .Mr. Dan Goodakrs last week. bu3lnesB Alleged Swindler Captured At Glasgow Said to Have "Worked" Many Towns r u f Cincinnati, O., Jan. 0. Lying tor Death throo hours in a wicker basket in w,hioh it was to be takon to tho city hospital morguo, tho tiny form of an infant but nine dayB old attracted, COLD AND SNOW CAUSE through some unknown power, the GREAT SUFFERING attention of one of tho internes at tho institution, and from a suppoc-odl- y are reportod In nearly Deaths lifeless form waB brought back very state in the mlddlo west aB a to llfo. mult of the extreme' cold weather Physicians at tho hospital .regisand no. relief Is iu sight. tered tho infant, a son, born to .v The cold wave loft flvo persons your..? Yrm-- n. a- present an inrntto froen to death in Kansas, two in of the institution, as dead. j!'p Michigan, threo In Minnesota, four young interne,, passing through the .tw.Svisoonsiu and on'q i A' JllIjnnlB. , ward, stopped to look at tho little ''During tho past thrtteVcJaye, twen- one, when ho mechanically placed ty persons have boon frozen 6b death his hand over tho child's heart. Ho in the region swept by tho cold was startled, for ho noticed a throb of tho heart. Then applying tho wave. The east is also suffer: g from a stethoscope tho faint action of that organ grow more pronouueed. Liftbilliard and intense cold. In the swoep over the country, ing tho infant from Its cramped the Arctic visitor mado Usolf felt quarters in .tl:o basket ho called a particularly in the Groat Lakes re- nurse and placed tho' baby in bed. gion and nearly all points in Pressing his own lips to fhoso of tho Miunosota, the Dakotas, baby, ho breathed Into its mouth .exhaling and Inhaling naturally. AfNorthern Iowa, tho Michigan northern Illinois and north- ter an hour's work his efforts of reern Indiana roport below zero. suscitation proved successful, for the Miehlgan and Wisconsin points ex- little one let out its first yell. perienced as low as 14 bolow while Tho infant waB then placed iu caro Koorhead, Minn., and Devil's Lake of tho mother, who waB overcome reported 24 bolow. Duluth also was with happiness in having restored to her the offspring she thought in that class. Only two points in Canada were dead. jsolder Winnipeg with 80 bolow Foleys Sidney Fills and Qu'Appell with 26 bolow. Monalways give satisfaction because treal, for tho first time reported zero tho being In the samd class with Con- they always do Ga., work. J. T. Bhel-nu- t, Bremen. "I have Davenport, la., and used Foley's Kidney Bays: with great cordia, Kan.; Pills Rapid City S. L. satisfaction aud found more relief from tholr use that from any other That the wintry blastB were tho south was shown by kidney medicine, and I've tried all most all kinds. cheerfully temperature of 0 abovo at Amarillo, reocommend them Itocan sufferers for all y Tex.; 80 ahovo at Atlanta, 40 above kidney and bladder trouble." 'a Kidney at Now Orleans, aud 20 abovo at of kidney Pills will cure any case Shrevpport, La. Tampa, Fla., with yond the or bladdor trouble not bereach of medicine. No 82 above was the warmest spot. Lop modiaino can do more. Sold by St. Bornard Mining Co. Angles roported CO abovo. DlBpatchen to board of trado men Incorporated, Drug Department. - Wis-eousl- n, pon-insul- a, pen-ctfatl- ng Fo-le- -- N announced heavy losses of live stock in the wost and southwest be- News Notes Madisonvillc cause of the lntonso cold. Church ' Cold aud snow also interfered serOharloB O. Franklin, a rising iously with railway operation, and young attorney took his placo Sunmany smaller place's throughout tho day morning aB Superintendent of we, t and northwest ran nhort of tho Bible School and conducted it .ood and fuel. ' SohoolB wore olosed at various with credit to hirasolf and- - the Bohool. Ho tuceeeds O. O. Osburn, Kansas points became the building who has had the position for six could not bo heated .and trains were years and declined abondonod in Colorado bocamo of Miss Nellie Smith took up her snow blockades. new duties Sunday as president of Snow fell ho o to a depth of 7 in- the Ohristain Eudoavor and outches Friday night and Saturday, lined such a vigorous course as will and the thermometer registered keep every member jumping to 16 2 degreos below zero Sunday keep, up with it. morning. There was a deoided John Bedding Sr. 81 years of age change in tomporlure by Monday was burled Sunday from, tho home morning, and a fine drizzling rain of hiB son, the interment being at set In. No damage to live stock Grapeyiuo comotery. S. M, Berhas boon roported In this vicinity up nard, tho minister in ohargo spoke to this tlmo. tenderly of his life, stating .that he had boon a Christian for more than Charles Durham, Lovington, 111., has sucoeedod In finding a positive thirty years. cure for bod wetting. 'My, little boy Some new faces wore seen at the wet tho bed every night clear thro' Sunday School Sunday iu spite of on the floor, I trlod several kinds of tho blizzard. In the evening we Jcidney medlotuo andij was in tho worshiped a union service at tho foriBomethlng ,cfdrnpstore looking to help him when I hoard of Methodist Church and added our " "Foley's Kldnoy 1'Hls. After he had part to tho present agitation that is taken thom two days wo could boo now going on to prevent the return chAiiga aud when ho had takon a two thirds of a bottle he was oured. of tho licensed saloon to our pity. That Ib about six weeks ago and ho At tho Wednesday night service has not wet in bed slnco." we will consider tho llfo of John Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. The Baptist, and on Lord's Day Incorporated, Drug Department. Jan. 14 wo will renew tho effort to have all tho members present at tho Calisthenics. "Those Latin races use a great morning hour ss a matter is to bo many gestures. . when they talk." that Ib of vital importance to the "Yes," replied the busy man; "and church. it's a mighty good Ideal It enables you to take your physical culture right Taking Evidence In Labor Leader Cases ' -v- Fisl; yesterday. ' E.L.Wise, , Flumes, foathors, flowers, hoods, Master of Trains; aviation capa, tams, ribbons, veil'" Approved: Christian ings oto. at half price. SIMwI)evney, Miss Elizabeth Gfoen, of Ohatta-- ; Jho following self explanatory lletiu was issued by the oper- noga, la the guast of Miss Mefca Beth r Jhg department July 4th. The Sory, of Madlsonville, this week. a.u fnondsof the genial outgoJ. T. Morgan, proprietor of Nortonvllie Hotel, who has been; 's Chief, W. & Griffin, sincere- very sick with the La Grlppo, for; regret to lose him from Jihrl- several bays, Ib ablo to bo out again.' f tori, where he hus long been a Miss Cora Vincent, of near Bloh-- 1 Rvorite. Mr. Griffin, nr. as he land, who has been very BicKlfo IT. it I uyw. j a 111 il any icnowu 111 'PP11 , 1 u several weeks, is improving v"efjj urui gan hie carder with the L, & Blowly, if any. : 4 Tho llttlo'son of John DavonpofM.'iU AM? .place several years ago la very ill with pneumonia the efJiff therdispatcher's of- t ji' i. vu little hone for his recover ' ce and has', since nseu to the Trimmed aud uiltrimmod bati af'f Osition of tthiief ilisnaicher hv - .1. . fy. I'.. : lass than cost. Ijjb faithful application to bus'- Miss 9es an his abili'.vas u first MIsb Ethel Oldham, who has been rjla8S railroad mp:. He has a absent from, Bchool for a few days .. on account 6t a very sore throat, is psc or menus 111 Darlington and ablo to ip Henderson Imv., who conso Deputy Sjiorlff ABhby, of Madison-vill- e, uontly expect to see him no yet was ih the city Monday. Jiigher with the L. &'N. Mr. Fred DJcksous, of Nottonville, (Fish comes well recommended was in Empire Tuesday. will doubtless prove the Bud Koll, of Madlsonville, was Jn right man in the right place. town Tuesday, on buBinesB. ; LbuiBville and Nashville Rail 3 B. O. Mitchell, of Madlsonville, road OUmpauy, Or'fice of Maswas in .ttio city. Monday. ter p Trains, Henderson Div-tjeo-- Miss Anna B. Moore will sell any uututnmed velvet aud felt bat for'; ferlingtou, Ky., Jan. 4. 1012' 50o. Boy Robinson, of Hopkinsyille Oircular uo. 5. Dr. wtfs visiting in Madlsonville, Monconcerned; day. Effective Jau; 4, 1912, Mr. J. Pat and John Burke, of Memphis, . Fish 13 appdiutedtOhief Train are viaitingjtbeir mother, Mrs. Mich-lIspatcher of the Henderson ? Burke, this week. lvieioh, vice Mr. W. It. Grif- Miss. Julia Oulnllu. of Nashville? in transferred toother territory . visited relatives in the city Satur? Effective at the same time. day and Sunday. Mt, W. Wj "Wright is appointed Pat Uurko. is ill at the home- of ?Afcs?tlOtefIi.TTrain, DisDatcherrOf his mother. ' the'Hinderson ..Division, vicp 1 doepf vj ... B. M. Salmon and son, Beuule. ar-- ! rived homo Friday frlday. The'V ' will return Suaday. Mrs. B. M, Salmon a"d daughter will accompany Senator Salmon fo jtr Anna-Ev'-JIoor- o. 1 r- - ...... Frankfort Sunday. The roads are In-- i around here so everybody has to wuik. The Ladies Evening Club met with Mrs. H. Keys last Wednesday evening. Miss Minnie Harlaud visited Mrs. H. Keys Wednesday. Those who attended the show at Paducah Monday night were: Mrs. B. M. Salmon and daughter, Mary Agnes, Mrs. Thos. F. Ash more and Dr. A. F. Finly. Dr. Finley and J. B. MoKuight have paid their taxes. Mrs. P..L. White, who has been visiting Mrs. H. Keys, returned to her home iu St. Louis today. ' Phillip Harland returned home Sunday from an extended viplt to hlB brother at Providence. There must several people affjeted with fits by the circulars we see scattered over the streets. out-again- . " . n. .1 1 Glasgow, Ky., Jan. 0 A man giving his name as J. W. Bowley, and claiming bis home as Knoxville, Tfnn , was arrested hore on a complaint from HopkiiiBville, Ky., of having obtained money under false pretense by defrauding-- a number of business men in that, town, It B?ems tihat Rewloy went to that tiwn sunt Unix In October and af- presenting a latter, of reconir mf?nd".tIon alleged to come from the president of a cul.cge JlWe, solicited advertisements on a .calaudar, 5c'.;iug t .venty-fouspaces at some thing llicH $5 The poo-pl- o ' b'pcauM suspicious when the goods'fatled. tuoome and an Investigation was started whloh revealed the fact that there was no ono known In Knoxvllle by tho name of Bewley, and the firm be was supposed to bo representing, F. B. Sherman & Co.r 18 Gay street, KuoxWlle, Tenn., wa also, a fake. Bewloy's undoing came about in an unexpected and an unusual mun-ne- r. Paul Winn, a merchant tt Hopklnsvillo, Is visiting his parents here, and while talking with a number of friends he saw Bewely pasB the street and bad him arrest ed. It is believed that he has worked several towns in Kentucky and Tennessee. He is araan of medium height, well dressed and has the of being well educated. r, per-spac- ng 1 You Need Stationery. ei Arm JEWELLRY PIRM IS BROKE - vJaa. M&lony'.fwaB 5Evauavm.,j;-fi- ; . Anna B. Moore. The Bans of Thomas Blair and MIsb :: okiiiY" AsB't Supt. Miss Francos McCord," of this city 1-- have been announced in tho Church of Immaculate Conception and the cermony will take place in HopkinB-vill- e January, 22 nd. Both these young people are well aud favorably known here. Morgan & Lowery's Minstrel, which Bhowdd at the Temple Theater last Ovenlug, waB an minstrel and showed to a large sized audience. Many other gcodshows are booked for the season. Watch the Bee for announcements. Glenn, of Virginia, delivered a most profitable and entertaining addresB at the Tabernacle at Madlsonville last night. The audlenoo was good considering the very inclement weather. This is one of tho original numbers of the. Lyceum Course, but last night was free to all. A goodly number te Ex-Governon-joy- J. ETerrbpdT1! Mead Dr. Thomas' Eclectic- Oil, Ciirei toothache, .earache, sore throat. Heals cuts, braises, scalds. Stops any pain. CHILD BURNS TO DEATH Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Good paster Meets Awful Fate Owensville, Ky., Jan. 7 The three year old danghter of Mr. and Mrs. James Goodpaster, three miles, east of here was burned to death this morning. The mother of the child had gone to the stable to milk. On her re A Girl's Versatility. turn to the bouso she found her A girl's versatility is such that she child lying on tho porch burned to will telephone the society editor some item about herself and then bo sun death. almost to when she Ib supposed that the child's prised tho paper death morning. sees It next it' in Ohio dross caught from the open fireState Journal. place. . -mic-fortun- Bee job depart- The Madlsonville Fire Piles a Petition In ment keeps constantly on hand a flue line of letterheads, noteheads, Bankruptcy in Owepsboro billheads, statements and envelopes;' Melrose Howard Tappan and Mar- both linen and commercial; jVj shal Pickering Gardner, formerly en- also do circular, invitation ahdcat a trttU,,iVour gaged" 'in" 'the jewelry buinoss at aiogue work. Giye-uMadlsonville, have filed a petition will be pleased. in bankruptcy 111 the Federal court Motheru Might Learn Antidotes. in OwenBboro. Tho indebtnoss agA young mother, during tho Infancy gregates $6,716.76, while the assets of her first corn, set herself the task aggregate $8,760.70. The stock is of committing to memory antidotes composed of gold and silverware for the commonest poisons known, especially those that It might be posand dlmnnds valued at $7,000. come into contact Both men claim the ut.ual exemp- sible for chl'ren to to with. In' addition this, she memtions allowed by law. Tappan, who orized methods of aiding drowning is a married mat), claims $600 as ex- and injured persons. In fact, learned emption tor himself, wlte and one sort of a "first aid to the injured" set child. Gardner claims $100 as ex- of rules. Would not this bo an excelemptions and his watch repair ng lent plan for all mothers? Good Housekeeping Magazine. tools. In this city for The firm operated a number of years and did a good Adhere to Lofty Ideal. buBitiess while here. They had orly Never allow yourself to live habitubeen in business" in Madlsonvll'e a ally beneath your loftiest ideal, for, from short time. Their many Earlington if you do, that ideal will fade might, boforo you, as a painter's who friends regret to hear of their paint sunsets, but contents himself with painting signboards. )Hcnry Van Semi-Week- ly s. e. Nothing gives an individual or a standing in the buBineBS world like nice stationery neatly printed. . Dyko. t .- - ' What Did He Mean? "Woman will be famed as well as man!" she ejaculated, as she threw down theubook. "Yes," responded old Cynlcus, "for. untold ages." Boston Oftinmoneartb. L jj dif-fere- nt Few Have. this rare treat. Miss Scribble The heroine of my hosMiss Catherine Blair is on the "Mrs. George Atkinson was tho next story Is to bo ono of those modsick list this week and will bo un- tess of the East End Card Club on ern advanced girls who have Ideas of able to resumo her duties at the Post last Friday afternoon. She also' thoir own and don't want to get marmade tho highest score. At the con- ried. The colonel (polltoly) Ah, InOflloofbr several days. very clusion of tho game n dainty salad deed, I don't think 1 ever met .that Ned Barnes, who has been ill for tho post ten days, was able to oourso was served. The ladles named type. Life. be taken to his hoicio in Providence below have tho best total soors, viz: '' MeBdamos Bule, MoKinnon, Kline ' today.. East End Card Club , 7 xj.ji fef,v Arf Explanation. "YodH'taophoW is a college graduate, is'n't .he?dv;",YB,, confessed hon ; est "but in Justice to the college I'll own up that ho had no sense beforehand." Woman' , Homo Companion. i ,, iFarmor'-Horn'tJank. -.-- and Atkinson. E. R. Bouoler, who for the past several years has been working on along with your ordinary exorcise." One might by saying consists In tho right places, and easy housekeeping consists in having placoB enough for tho things. and putting thom back. elaborate tho statement that good housekeeping getting the lings back 'n aro-ohlldro- n In Right Placea. A witty wonfan onco saldthat house keeping consists in taking thirds out . f .In evory homo where their" b a bottle of WHITE'S Jerked Out of Train CREAM VERMIFUGE. It do- -' H. P. Eosser', of Howell, Ind., a ijr.royd worm and acts as a tonic iu thajjiobliicared system. Pnoo 25ii. through freight conductor, was in per Dottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co .Incorporated, Drug Depart-,men- tho cupola of his train, when the train was jerked into, aud he was thrown out, The aocideut ooourrod very. neNiistie. 8tti First Paris Artist Vy you put zat about 10:80 Friday night. Ho was Friday pnbuslness. '.'tOS Jt wid ze paint? Second Artist-- Bet not seriously hjurt but was taken to Waiting for His Oatmeal!-- ' I make his home Saturday moruiug on train Is for a marine picture. While ' se paint saltAgn when ze English no. 52. "What has. become," asked the hoarder, "of the put sair nngenfto zalr lip, zay say, Costly r.:..s-,,f. old-fash-I- testimony in the renewed charges of contempt of court against Samuel Gompers. John Mltoholi and Frank Morrison, officials of tho American Federation of labor, began here. Depositions of nine wltuosses were taken before Justice Wright. The evidence will be submitted to a benoh of sixjusticos. Seventy days have been allowed for both sides to present ovldenoe. Washington, Jan. 0. Taking of Will be given awar by Draughon's Practical Busings. Cjllege, Nashmisspelled word ville, Tenn.. I'1 contest. Find ml tho misBpOlle'd e ad., and, as exwords in n. plained iu the ad., you will got a FBEE Scholarship; or ten cut for ouch misspelled word yon find, If you fall to find them all. The ad., contains less than ono hundred misbusiness. spelled words. Write tho College Mrs. M.ko Caltt aud son Frank, of mentioning this Dapor, and Madlsonville visited friends iu Mor-- ( It will send you a copy of the ad. The time Is Bhort. Act NOW. tons Gap Tuesday. J. D. Meaohain who has boen an Test for Diamond. To test diamonds tbo following la employe of the St. Bornard Meat shop for several years, has resigned given: "Make a hole In a card with and Bice Bowles has been placed In a neodlo and look at the card through the diamond or imitation. If It is a ohargo. genuino stono you will seo but one O, C. CanBler is confined to his hole; If it is an imitation you will see bed with a case la grippe, two holes. Or, place tho object to be was in Madlsorrvlllo .ix.m'ned on your Anger and with a H. A. Bftttr half-pagto-da- y. the L. & N. road, has resigned. Carl Gold' was in Madlsonville Tuesday visiting friends. Minter Hale was in Evansville Sunday visiting frionds. ; Esq. James Priest, of this city, attended Fiscal court at Madlsonville Tuesday. EbOj. H. Southard, of Mortons Gap was in Madisonville Tuesday on ' Fifty FREE Scholarships I ' Wanted mamwmsf. I want to finish! loading my car andi will receive every day this week up to Friday night. I want the poultry and will give more than the hens are worth, just to load my car. Hens, 8 cents Cocks, 4 cents Ducks, 7 cents Turkeys, Geese, 6 cents mmmMmmmw W magnifying glass look through it. If genuine you can not soj the grain of the finger; if imitation, you can see the grain perfectly." t Tree-Dwarfi- W. J. KIRK MADISQNVILLE, 5. 11 cents m "JM. la wonderful, almost taste ze salt m ocan." Zaa,say buy. . Pk 1 Every tailor knows-- a lot wi'Jrwnis-taf youag asea. New York Tribune." ; " MfepKnyi'! ed,.uj tin who used to say, ' .' .. . ; tbe l . -- - - v:t r--, i- i. The JapaneWprocess' of 'divarflni ftna tree lasts about tea' years. Process. KENTUCKY! .f .. , - jjWIKBypBspifflWg fW) .' - n rMH'hrfnifii - -- iasrfsssttssstssMssasarfilststflrtBtHWs ' ,7'riS3r-,'75- : lj : i mmmmmm - jralfe, . -- fa 1 don't ih anything that man bM ever done that warrants his official "Borne'-of In Modern Pelltfoc -- " "I :. Every Dollar of an Ad Reader's Money is Above Par "j. ; importance," saM" tho man who Had fatilL "No:' saia Senator SOFafctttei fia One Rfek auffieUn. you- bad to live your 1K oveV -- ialii would you marry the same jriateanit Parks to Just bet I wW& kslr; :?: ,? -' firtvi' get on wot-b- y. Wfia'fW. C. l . .toe uncertain for me to experlmetT wiia. aaetaer A. MORTON MADISOWILLE, - to4 promise aot- - to da' ou. d Y. V f i Frequently Its Buying Power is Actually Doubled value as tEey vary in purchasing power. The. man or. woman who studies advertisements is able, frequently, to. make one dollar do the usual work of two. tf And- the experienced reader of advertisements will always make a dollar command a premium make it buy more than a dollar's worth, as figured on "ruling prices" of things. f How much "above par" are the dollars in your pocket worth? It will depend on how closely you study the buying opportunities outlined in the store 4 Your dollars vary in - i i -- vTHtcH CLASS AEEYOTJIir? glrt'or Advertise for a boy, making no specifications as to qualifications, andyou will be flooded with applications. atenori Adverftsa for ' rapher or bookkeeper who wrltes a gUUU uuaiueere liauu, iuu y.uw niu havo but few. If any, applications. Whv? Because all tjood stenograph ers aud bookkeepers who writesa goon nana nave goou puaitiuuB. To succeed In any line of work, one must be trained. You cad; get tho Draughon Traiuing AT COLLEGE or BTc MArIL. For prices on lessons" BY MAIL address JNO. F. DRAUGHON, President, Nashville, Teun. For catalogue giving fatos of tultifcn AT Draughon's addresB COLLEGE, Practical Business College, Nashville, Teun. or Paducah, Ky. EvanBvllle, Ind. or "Washington, D. $4.a-we'ek- You Gaa 'with"6ufc V iM-a-woo- lc the slightest fearoMadlttdo'- tlon, which is an awful feeling. Yon will, not be bothered with Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Nuusoa, Bud Breathor Heavy Fooling if yon will take one rinse nf T)ii?nMtnzn. Tt rn- llovos and ouros as ff by Magic. PleaBant as Candy. Boliof In one minute. Got a 500 bottle" ff6m the drug department of tho St. Bernard, Mining uompany, incorporated. Eat what Ia m Anything1. your" stomach craves - Funeral Director and EmDalmer 1 V. : && . :'5H1 .U J .j.,) Any Gall Answered Promptly Day or Nignt. 4 O ads way . V Milton's Summing Wise men have said u are wearisome; who! t'eads and to his reading .bngVjiota. spirit and Judgment equal or' superior", uncertain and unsettled "stlll"r"emalhs Aeop versed In' books, and. .shallow In himself Milton. Fortune In Burro's . j Onoe, in Colorado, a rains ad Veen kicked In the stomach by hi burro found, when ho began to dust off ids breeches, that It was gold dust v from soft quartz adhering ind be was made. A to 'am Headaches Signs of Sanger. Anyone in this town that p :r .a frequently from splitting, neiv us headaohes'ousrht to ro at oncet the druggist and get a 25o bottle of our Carlstodt's German .Liver Powder. Headaches always ludlcato const! patidn in a dangerous form, that may result In other extremely serious even ailments sometimes Brlght'B Disease and Appendicitis. Our Carlstedt'B GWrmau, Liver Powder aots oh the Liver, tho real cause of constipation a few dosoB entirely remove the troublo Insure a lasting cure never, falls guaranteed it you have headaches, get a bottle today from tho St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. 25o a bottle. - R' r er a heavy meal, take a couple of Doan's ilets, and RWe ypur stomach, liver and bow-the help they will need. Regulets brine easy, ular passages of tho bowels. e' r Its Origin Lost. Tho proporty of tho English crown has been marked with tho broad arrow from tlmos so early that no one can now toll when It was first used for this purpose or what was its mean. ing. PNEUMONIA left me with a frightful cough and vnrvOTfinV. TVinrt nnnlln TOhrn Trrmlfl The. Crooked Tree. Childish Impressions are a strong as, frequently, mistaken. A thoughtful child, hearing someone wonder why a certain treo In the garden was so crooked, replied, remembering the proverb about "As the twig Is bent, tho tree is Inclined": "I suppose somebody must have stopped on it when It was HtUo." hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 20 minutes. My doctor coma nocneip me, but I was completely cured by early as 1773 olver C.060 woeaaa opens the secretions and aids nature aaarea aJKUiattaa. "taar engaged fa stitehlag tae fine k Vata steea which nade 8t QaU fa- In restoring the system to a healthy far tae aecrloea. mous even in tboae earlr aaya. Tfca condition. Thousands' havo testifinamW' bad tacreas. V 9 bj(la-nln- g ed to Its .superior excellence Sold $100 Per Plate vm o 6,&M, the totestr by all doalern. was paid at a banquet to Henry having extended to Baden. Wnrteaa-burWfeat a Twbier" fo. lu Now OrloauB in 1812. Bavaria, western Austria and aU ?n life insurapoe parlance the "twist- 0a7 Mighty costly for thoBe with stomthe country about Lake Oonstanoe. eris that emissary ach trouble or indigestion. Today who goes about trying to persuade you peoqle every where use Dr. King's Itching, skin eruptions, disfigure, an to surrender your policy In a company New Life Pills for theBe troubles as noy, drive wild. Doan's Ointment brings with which you are perfectly content, well as liver, kldnoy and bowel disquick ,d lasting cures. Fifty cents at any on the orders. Easy, safe, sure. Only 25ot ground that the twal conrpAn . drug " which he represents will- - surely yield at all druggists. bettor results. rly Type of Letters. Awtralla Claims Healthiest City. ,iq of letters In early manu-sciv- .. Sydney, Australia, is claimed to be naa the samo as hat of those If yon don't sleep well at night, the healthiest city in the world. At uced on the earlier meti olatca and are nervouB aud you congress,. held wax tablets. All letters wue capitals. need system purifier. HEBBINE is the Australian Medical recently, It was stated that the town Minuscule, or small lettering, as op- a powerful liver stimulant and cleanrote of any city posed to the majuscule, was invented sing medicine. It quiets the nervoB, has the lowest death promotes energy and cheerlulness. in the world. in the soventh century. Erici 50c. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. Bert Offer Yet Always Blessed For a limited time1 we will sohd No ExoHement; with a Hearty Appetite if you use Drpostoze. It helps ybur stomach do "A m&a doesn't seem to take $mf you the Louisville livening the work, digests what you eat uud. pleasure la writing letters to a woman iHodriti year. makes good, rich blood from ydur after he has married her." said Mrs. Tliu Cosiubpolltail aud Good House Nights,-eadaobNo more Sleepless the Httme pr Stomach Misery. "Get 'aioomer. "No," replied Miss Cayenne; KfcepTulf Magazines-aurid of all these troubles w.ith Dlges "be seems to loee all laUret' wsia Fjirm six mouths all for $3.50. Subteze. Fifty ceutsnbottld, worthtreu-- " there Is a possibility of Izla letters be- scribe nuw as this yffer will be withfold its cost, at drug department of ing road to a Jury." drawn In a fww duvs. the St. Bernard Mining Conipabyi KmbroMerer. wf As TT. 'i Showy Footwear In Klwelai li ii V iTl MSBMiMnmllMnMBMannammiiMM All Russians have a weakness toe handsome footwear, and the reeult U Sowroeo of Her OoW, that there are more showy boots worn Ofearoh Fvor Funerals Only. Aa aapAidilSLt ooma home for. luseh, In the Gear's empire' than anywaWe Hew York has one chureh which else on earth.' This preference I devoted entirely to funeral servleea, mamma ani little KiiWioe always to the women as well as tie It la eajled the Funeral church, and ate a cold repast; wbleh K&tberlne men. K UMiulnaM eoasae frea tae fast didn't like. One morning the little girl, that many faaolliee riring in assail woke up with a yvtj, hoarse voloe.. apartxaesOa Jo. the Hy a4re to have wWhre eould yotf liav'e caught that' alMedicines that aid nature are eeM, laeked' maauaa. "I think sct)mm fit their dead ways most ffeotual, Ohamberlaiu's tae Cough Remedy acts oh this plan. It la a larger plaoe than Is pro- It was from eating that eold meat gimnms. aljays the cough, relieves the lungs, vided by that- - bona. isVrlag, no axed ea-ten- kt eon-daet-ed .darf yea-terda- y( M g, smooth-tongue- d When bnyinar a oougb medicine' for children bear in mind that Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy is tnoBtjbffeciual for oolds, croup and whooping opugh and thAt It contains no harmful drug. For sale by all dealore. He.Weyfd.J6ln, Him-- , , 'Vil --. -- V low-splrlle- d, Hoeteea Mr.v SmRh, Vv hardly seeti you all the evening I Now, I particularly want you to come and bear a whtstltng solo by my hu- band." Smith (whose hearing is a. trifle Indistinct) A whisky and soda with your husband? Well, thanks, I don't mind If I do have Just onel'-- ;i Punch. 'hf, 'i .fa ww Sou - " JK -- i A Texas Wonder The Texas Wonder cures' kidney and cures diabetes, wokk and lame baoKs; rheumatism, aud all nf bladder troubles, removing gravel, the kidneys and bladder In both then and women. Rogulates bladder troubled Ih children. If ubt sold by your druggists will be sent by mall on receipt of $1.00. One iimal) boule Is two months' teldom falls to perfect Send for testimonials from Ky. aud other states. Dr. E. W.' Hal' 3926 Olive street. St. Louis, Mo. Sold'by druggists. lrregU-Jaritletroat-monUai- j s -- e d MM e. id .. Incorporated. - DR. KING'S New Discovery Mrs. J. E. Cor, $1.00 J'dllet, 111. EOc AND AT ALL DRUGGISTS. Right Giving. Our giving- must be such as traiy to enrich both giver and receiver. But we oan all Judge these things fairly well for ourselves; If we make mistakes sometimes inoBe mistakes will bo forgiven to us where the motive was right RrkiTrk'rTFWWh BHsiBese.Phoaograpliy I Earliugtoui Kj. Make Right Use of Money. Money is sublime or ridiculous, ae cording to the man who has it nHf i imtuiimgrniiii aiieiiir LalwMI. ' UULLI.lt m Biiimr,t.mnniu l President has years of experience t. mercantile . In and banking business, also 32 rears cvlncntlnit 10,000 I sa.'TLlsJy. TPTPr.OAPHV ITU i. eti uiriE r"t rac Honor to the Average Person, tka svaraia an ft nf narann aln aecupies the most useful places in life. Tt Ik msjssissssusssss.iss: WE DO ONLY THE BEST JOB WORK Get Into The Big Auto CONTEST FREE !u Contest closes: May Howto Get Votes Votes oni the Autpmobile will b"e given with eSyoash purchase made at the storejoihy'meniber of ttfe. club, ioo votes- for every dollar's worth pur. - Touring Car to be given away free by Earlington Boosters Club. Each member of this club will give votes that willentitle the holder of the greatest, number of votes to this elegant 'Automobile Free. Five-Passeng- A grand $1,600 Howard er I'&y 11S FREE How to Get Votes!. - 1 sswr '; rvtfSSH .V. "&M-."n..i lsssiBs&l!HPO''ciPrBip m The Earlington Bee, accompanaby jiU in cash, 3,060 votes will be giyjou' Xjii? applies to back subscriptions as well as new subscriptions, and you can pay for as many as you desire. Yoii can also get votes on job printing and, advertising ioo votes for each dollar paid on either job printing or advertising. Get your friends to give you the votes when they pay any ' of their accounts. But the best way to get votes fe to Secure subscriptions to The Bee as the schedule of votes is so much greater for subscriptions than for anythirig else. You will be suprised how easy it is to get subscriptions to The Bee if you try . r SBMSBBasnasslSsMnSssSlsBBSlSBBNMSiHBaB - With every yearly subscM Vq,. .on y chased. NOW 'IS .TtfE TIME TO GET BUSY. The earlier you start the more advantage you will have in the final count, Remember, the object of this contest is to get business.. We are going to give this fine Auto to the person who will accumulate the greatest number of votes, therefore it is to the interest of every, contestant to ask their friends" and neighbors who buy their Dry goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and everything they get from members of the Club and save the coupons for you. Thus, the contestant who gets the greatest number of friends who trade here and "give them their coupons, will receive the greatest number of votes, -' .'.' ! : SyjKsTA'Lfj. w&rf9JVv4s0 VBBBBBBBBBBBBBsflsMSstttsMM i - lules of The Contest Read carefully the rules of this contest, as it will niake.lt much easier for .the contestant to understand the methods that are used. -- No names of contestants will be pub2. 1. No name of contestant will be known gets 2;000 votes to start with 4. Every contestant gets a' numlished. 3. Every contestant 6. A- - votes mustbe brought ber. . 5, Standing of contestant's number published weekly. 8. Tie votes in package 7. Votes must not be written on. in Wednesday for recording. with contestant's number and amount on top slip only: 9. Color of certificates will be charged monthly and must be recorded monthly to count. 10 Votes am transferable only before recording. 11. Contestant having largest number of votes on May 15, 1912, wins auto. 12. Contestants will not be permitted to solicit votes within our store or in front the of the building. CONTEST CLOSES MAY 15, 1 9 IS Send in Your Nomination at Once and go to Work.for it V. J Wiley Watctes, Clocks Jewelry Fine Watch Repairing George King & Son Drugs. Druggists' Sundries and Soda Fountain v .V Webb Brothers, Groceries W. H. Whitford, Hardware, StoVes nrnrn -- BARNES; COWAN D & CO Dry Goods. Clothing, Shoes. Millinery, LadfeT, .RWdy . t - Semi-Week- ly Bee, $1 Per Year INCORPORATED to Wear, Carpets and Rugs Barneit & Stone, Liverythan wmwmmwmMmmm mmmmmmE V LM, TfijMjTap.TT 1JI':."'.' KiimiflHili - t3Waror;& T'f.aisj ? ". . . " . "'i .ill - Special! ji In P i 1 S r f m j ,F K L MsMpHaBBeflHMME5M QSOUHHHH9BHBBSHhBBSHM mT-. ' "" IMLea class, in eVery respect, and that tlie tension sprng doubles the usefulness of the shears and "rl N" Ar M WI SJ'j. ..J Mews of fhe Town "l .mn iil in iji.i.1 u Six "I'll eeks Only! ' )j "M H ' ' ' rfAk. ?'.-.- . Thij 75fipucbf slj'earsto any new and renewal subscriber. Raying , eW Mew, 'HMIHI ',.'. ! -- ii .. ij - rfeet I $00 on subription. - i, . jPfffel TfnMpn Spring " Sfierf X doesay These patented shears, reeularl v sold for 75 cents, are here at your .demand, free of charge. The cutting edge on these shears ls.indcstructiibleand .will tttver. wear dull. They will.cut anHfngani everything, from wet tissue paper to ,a horse blanket. Note the patent Tension Springs. It does.away'wltVresJrjarpening entirely. Patent Tension Springhears Eight inches hiilength,. t The shears are manufactured of,yery highest ,gtadfe steel, perfectly tfemrjf& and .heavily nickel plated on a highly pphshed surface. Te patent .tension spring takes ;u all the weaEpn iheiirivet, so that the cutting odzi wm nftW wear dull. A simplej.turn.pf the litlje Inumb screw will adjust We blades "to cut anything, for the 4hm- , ,v ,. nest and. most delicate fabrfd to the heaviest material. Guarantee the' oualitv of the mate rial. atvMh.wnri- manchm in ih - chAr' w h Read This GuarahteeWe v" y w...... r " ith the necessity of'resharpening. . J -v,--v -- t v .. ., V $jmW$My Bee, Earljngton, Kentucky T5??5 e (Swings, ft r fi JT I fTsAi'--. -t jr T- ? w. f4 T 3 .(Lyvy PSpW lIBP'IBWpWSiW QBpa!pffIIWWBpi I Ui wMI1buy or sell second. Land Furniture and. Stoves call ri-- 3 "' 1 J J h: i Mrs. LuoyBean Is on the'siok list this week. TOjtn Barnes, pt Provy.enoe, Is Jin town thlVefek. H'e'wiB caHed,to of his son Ned. , the The K. JI. Band will come to ..the front again with a musical at the Temple Theatre In the near future. Wtoh the Bee for particulars These boys have been practicing hard and .are Jmnklnj? a reputation that is to be greatly envied. Although he therrnoneter registered 18 ? degrees below zero Jspn-da- y ))ed-Blcle A. G. X-- pej&ojis morning seveny-tw- o venWred'o raive the cold and-jpno- showed e,vejy teaohjer present hut one. Collection $4.8. aud go Sqnday school. Ths roi) call Get in the Automobile contest, Bond iu your name and we will start you with 2,000 complinien-tar- y r-- , y : '8' T.i, : !&;' L " yptep. Jon pan win this handsome 5 passenger Howard touring car ifjybu try." ,Blmp yrahetn, ,9 Hopklnsyllle, was In town Saturday. Strotber Hancook wont to Saturday. JlndJkCrs. P. H. France passed through here Saturday enroute to their home In Mortons Gap. Do you want your time? Buyyouc Hop-klusvll- le clpoks from ns arid roU t. holmnob & 3pbuk$fy, Jkwklhbs. Wains SMT BMFr w try, Is visiting her. mother, Mrs. Anna W.illlams.at Madlsonvllle. Mr. Bobb Baugh, who has. been euffering from arj attack of appeu-depltl- s, Is Improved at this wrt(ng. Don't fall to return yonr yptes Wednesday afternoon, notlater than ' 5 o'clock. Dr. Stanley, pastor qf the Christian Church, left Saturday fpr Indiana to Tlslt friends. Mr. H. S. Corey, who has been JR Texas, Has returned home. Mrs. J. O, Sharp and daughter were in' MadisosTlUefPr igay, ,$WivinJ?m)tfir$ was' Madls, W. F. Laypndqr went to Olarks-Tll- e Saturday on business for the Company. Mrs. XJolphus Qualles, of the ppuq; mfctt v, Wo fir Want '' r.4t m WmaJ WEL 8HS RKfe IzBHT' JmBn,-- ' iiHKesi sm :M&;mmmmmmm ' 7.23 pim. Send to DC Kilmer & Cq., Blng- 11.2 prffi, hamto'n, Ni Y'., fpr a sampje brittle. Natural Lanntnfl. artyohe. It lirfaonyiLncebooklejt .Yqu'wlll Tou cannot1 expect the workin SOUTHBOUND,: ;U" of valuible also receive" a' 4.80 a. m, . No. 58 to see limiryfweTtiii ipform'atlofi, telling all about the elAse r 8.23 a: m. No. 95 .JJiiiia ,as.u kidneys and bladder. When writing, ease' without ifeiub v 'i'.Vfew4. Pt 4.21 No. 51 i j...10.48 p.m. bo sure and mbnioh the. Earllngton v ovilletFrlday night. No. 93. 5; Mi BeV Regular rJHiif, JBitx.' WrMQregaH, of pajc Do ycu know tha$ fully nine out i$rbQttlea"jQr every iaJrftlKjl drag y?ores. O. P.Webb, whqhas bjedothd ' simplyton cases 6'f ' rhUlima'tllim a"fS INTERURBA TRAILS. rhennritlalUrfWttAiQWIplAi' ir ch J''i slok list for several days is out again. Mrs. J. D. Sory, of MadlBonville. NORTH BOnND. ' - ' Miss Margaret Victory' was In "due to cold W ffafiiptfr 'HHliie Nb. lMSVTrrtr... 7.62 a.m. Madlsonvllle Saturday.. Mrs.W. O. Morton, of Madlsonrheumatism, and require no internal For Perfect Peace. Neal Hollinger, of MadlBonville, No. .106 , . 10.6S a. m, Nothing can bring peace out yom treatment whatever? Apply Cham..Miss 9liliJiJktto&,J9lto.Msl&9tXs ,Mr. JbhBsiJe iHaaa'a No 108.5:.;';s.... 2.00 p.m. .toJb.e,flfJyJfoay. . berlain's Liniment freely and Bee -- NeOuag No. 110,;. ,...,.;.. 6.02 p. m Melie Hanna were In Madlsonvllle Judge Oats, of Madlsonvllle, was Mrs. O. 'A. Morton returned to Ml the.trlampnJ&njmzJVl pece how quickly 4Ht givoB rolef. Fop, ot principw.' bat SOUTH BOUND, f Saturday. iiTGreenville Satarday, sale by all dealers, Madlsonvllle, after a week'B yislt to Hon. No. 108 .U.,...!:.. 7.10 a.m. JqhnBOR.FraBkJ.ln, of Oak Hill, Mrs. India. W11(mb, otthe oquntry, her mother la Henderson. .;.. 10.00 a m; No. 106.. The No. 107 12.57 p.tn. was In Madlsonvllie Sataray. was visiting in town Saturday. iehmond, of NortonyJIe, Ipoperatlve Adaae. .... 8.20 p.m. No. 108 If you find luumkt IMfo', .. . Miss Mwgajit y.lotejry was In . 1. F'it' ,i:lL. Qwen Laf.fqon, ,of the oan'try, was ras ia KMadisoavllle Mdaday, on iJ "R9liticsmak.es straage bedflqws," No. HI.... .;.. .;.. 6.1Qpm, MadlsonvllileFriday laiownFruja-y-, bsinesf.", Jjssss' he. rjadyade philosophyr.' tlftt, Wii Old papers fpr aale at the Bee jjoau make yoar watch keep time. ' W. J.(Bley, of Malsonyilleowas ,sct 'par wy," rejoined SenabSr $on-- . stop a ntomWi' a3T aJk vm ImosC Tmtm amas gta into jwMti pffloe. Another llaxi. Get myjprlces. ia town Menday. 'isMfa temrt1:aTa ttaa ; ' .1 Pf I. Tnvn pt, 'jri-'- 1 BotrfiKhaldep, of Whetrft, has "fjtf l'l ji?" Je .U. EL. & E. time card went Into HsirsWi fe ,cceed,.a peltiest., as machinist effect Bunda,vAprll 9, 19ft.,!" wprks. (Harrison .Oireis,', of JTaekviiU, Girl's Wild Hidaight lid with No. 112 leaves;': . . .5:45 a. m. No. lis arrives. ',..30; p;"m, la MadtaeavH Miss Mary Traaees Ashky, ef cysattae To.warfa. people of a fearful forest' fire, in the Oatskills a vounr xfrl Madtsonville, visiting With frleads. holhas been at midnight andToaahoraabaoJc .in Nortonfille,- ettin hone tss a Biaraj- jUtbi. J3.or Jtjsa Wie irday. f k w it glorieas, irnt lives r ftea! saved fW4 1 oai. ky Dr. King's New Dlseevefy In, alaya MWra HiJHmtnrHU Mmtwt- Tfjkad rolwaed John arHig imar trontele, jspagks aad. , , eel4s, which mightkave aadedrin1 ' eensaatptlen 'or paaumoaia " ''It Essell Bk4r 'li In tewa forfatw .;Ba;Wllw w rlaAlif' ft(ems U r dCTJUf eared sse ef a dreadful eoagb and. Thst 4teetUta vriBJM fteked ydK 'jKfcosl daflrbrbsslBaM ia Olarksvllk laailar, days.nis MVkJ7iNh rag'iMM," writesVW. H.'iiHar aanricaitif voai qaalify--tathe Dtemglien Training nd show gmibiUejIe'KML John Wa4 . syeai Friday alkht ilrs. J. . jfbT WlmMftdIwa-yiM- t In sea.Tfellii.gtea. Tex., ' Colleges s44y osr faasijy bandied with eeasarapv lore BAXKER8 indorea DRAVOHON'S18 SUtes. than indorse allo&fc tmaW in MadlBoaviUe'Wltk'JiiB brether. Jamatioeal.reaiMtron tioB, aadu gained B7poads.l' Jfoh-- t Mike ConnoN was in JMoorman OFfi CallaK, f. KerWaville, waa iiiimr. mmwm v. lnr so sate and safe for all throat' lew HlIflB iuBwt bnwk WBa. HHKSiHA iiiLivn:in..j uttter. wrfMM? HM ., ju.atuMlavceo business. lnMa4Uaflle TvliT- and Jangtrouble. Price SOe aafsl vUQO'.j ' Boetkeok. Bookkrfettt 'bveri;iHMStaeV. 'JTtousahtk kV.Hmkoash- liJzmpiza&BKPmiaM Trial botUe free. Guarantee by all,' the.TJnlted SUies say tht,Rrajl8hSFl'.l8, ' Misia Haitie Wallace is nursing a "JLJ& QofjieaV of Malfaaavlite, AJLJL. ' druggists. holding good positions as tb.rkttlt oJ iww ay blciu utiouuKKeepu)r,Axeo.; townfSaturday . ease Jit Strbbmflefii Wm taking DrauKhoa's Home St'tulr uom uiowper cent in woix iu jr f'i Tevehlng Tenrfemeea. '" iii CATALOGUE. For prices ba, lesson SbefthaBd. Practically alMT; Jk tender yareat has been discovered alaLpourtrepqiiters write tho Syhem,o jar msiiL,, write jno. f. uitttwnox, mwe-wp. Having- oeen.wnveju jShqjrtEahd Drlughon College tAaM! president, Nashville, Tenn.JPotjfrcat- ,00 Ovotbistifbr thst'itlrtjfQllkhe sold to othjlfa-fluifi0;Because thev know it ia ihJUtit, 41 fee o kttewn.abe was slowllgpilajfj ILVUGUON'S BUSINESS octiuiuciy tu A. looklnjf letter had wins attwv the latter, he promptly took an ex flahvilla or MeaapUe or KaexvUle Teas, Paduce, Ky, or Evaasis11ial.tJ UwmuAwtb,h<flljteimi$ eaiIw.bottlflnmlllv.fflf .JbAjMSi, 4.11c, xjcc run vj ', ' ii'?fritlfujfr,i'Wint',jv.,wjw'T! er Mrs. P. E. Davis. L. L. AamS" Is speudlng a short superintendent (tlme' with his parents: in Bakersj Prof. R. B. fiubins, ' ' of the itadlBoVvIllo .sohqols, was in Ten'n. Stanley Collins is visiting in' to.wn Saturday. JW. D. McGary was In town Friday r Hojrell for a fewiays. Fletcher McCordl of he crtmjtryy Ho weut.to Hopklnayllle Satucday( was In tri,R city Sunday. Ned Barnes Is confined to his Claude Oldham spent Sunday room on account of illness. wltti his iparonts near RIohlancl. Demnney Hale w.ent to Moorman his Boss Ba)igh Is yer-- 111 at K- home Saturday on business. on Railroad Street.' If yeu really want to win thj160Q automobile get subscribers for The; Any watch, American, Swlas, or Englishihat.anbe repaired I can Be and ,get 0000 votes. tl :! . Miss Buby iCralnJo, of Orofton, Is repair It.' O. I. TRUBMJTj Florence Hamby for visiting Mrs. a few days. H.,H. Campbell is spending'afew Mrs. Hacet Long, of Orofton, Is day's with relatives !in korganfield. spending a few days with Mrs. Miss Oorrmae McGordj of the aona-tryqf this elty. staylng'm town with fnehds, Arthur Miles was In Norionrllle so as to be able to go to echopldur-inglth- e Saturday. bad wjbather Laffoqn, pt the pathr(l Mrs. J. F. G(jrdok, of Madlsgnrllle neighborhood. ws , In' Myrn Jjatari will leave Tuesday 'for Rattle Qeek, day. Mlehlg&n, to spend a cojiple of Dock .Brady was In JTortonvljU weeks. 1? Saturday. , v ... .r ,1' Mrs. MlnnlaCaln and son Frank, MI6B Margaret Victory attended of Madlsonvllle, spent Friday in the Tacky party at Madlsonvllle Mortons Gap. given by the. Mystic's. ... 0. W. B.' IVI.'meetlng will meet;on Dr. J. D. Sory, of Madlsonvllle, Wednesday the regular meeting in town Friday. day. aj; Madisonyille, Tho JBlk's Club Ed Adams, of Mortons 'Gap', was gave a vjary enjoyable daiice Friday In the cly lasi week." 'r night. Simpson furnished the muMiller Evans, who has beenjpend-Inu- r sic. the holidays with biB Daronts 'Mr,g..p,laude Robs and daughter returned Jo Lexfngton today, where Louise, qf Madlsonvlllo, were'YlplN be Is In college. " :" . . lug In town Friday. .r . . tT jauy your Alarm viock irpuj a Dr.fE. A. Davis wa,s in Madlson- Jewelry store. What we guarantee T vllle, Saturday. v we.makqgood. Miss Ida Leo Sisk was yiBitlng In '. HOLLIQKB & TBUBMPy, Madfsonville Saturday. Jewelers. " 100 new subscribers, tq The Bee ..Owing Jo tb cojd weatb,er ;Lochj will go. a long ways .towards win- Mary" Is frozen .o.ver anj et local ning Jjift handsome 5 '"passjBnger skaters .are Enjoying thfjuselye $1600 touring ea,r. Get busy, now and uu uis toe, soe how maqy you can get by the. Leo Salmon, who spent the holl- -' 16th of, next May. days with his parents here, returned Ivy Hampton, of Mortons Gap, to Danville Saturday whero he"1 ' was hl)ti city Saturday on business. will, school. It Is a peculiar circumstance; Miss Elsie Wilsdnof MadlBonville, that onJanuary 6 there has been a left Monday morning fqr, Ilsey snqw on, the ground for the last sev- where sho will resume her duties as eral years. Three years, .ag.q. frh school teaqeb. ; anew waa.S Inches, MJsMeta 3eth Sory left.Mnday was 18)nohos, and this enow jras 8 1WI fHlllDO0UVLU OUIIOBOOO IIQIO, inches deep. s'bTlsrinjBofi)ge, after spending fbi , JPlor-enee.Hap- by DRAPER wllUpen'd'irie week wlih.friends in spend a few days. this city. MIbb Jossio Lever, of Irvlngton, Mrs. R.E. Brooks, ot Sprlngfie'ld, Missouri, arrived in the olty.Sun.day ,speut.Su,ndayw,ivth MIm Mary Ellen to Bpenda Bhort time with her moth- RavT Mbrgan, oiiDawson MrR.(jmma,Hangie)c, ofRdJftn- - .' ac SSBMKBBBTSSSSa A- (TTTT B, Funeral Director. ':Kr .k''1 " ;: MTON T hnUWMntfAMAVVUMUMiUMjdwVU '' - ! Licensid EmbaUnar u n- - Burke. Mrs. Maggie Deshon Is suffering from anattack of tonBllltlB. NXTQjp JPOST OFFICE, s lOllO fwipzr WgftWWatffflWW TJL John M. Hanna, who baB been spending tho holidays wlth'Jnls father here, returned to. St. Mary's Academy, St..Mary, Ky., 'todayV He will' spend seyoral days with friends in Lo.ulsvilJ,e. aiHioAKiifii mw.ovjyjj - L.n.f re t r4v tliat-faelr !mp(le and SoaariL-rflhworo pp Jewels aflSj.Jthgta. gl Bplendid bet;- ls John. . ,. J- - arffsfse. If you are tired jrun down, have appetite, gpt ajpttlo of Yucatan TjTbe famy bore frm sbedfeMhta Misfakfi Chill Tonic. A few .eees will set ettt. "Oh,gma.', ezeMa.ssaatt youup give ypn a Jbiys appetlte--mak- e jakdie, "do cone and look 4 iMJqb Wrpjig Again ypi strong aap lively asa bta. I blejFa aVi all motViul" twMveryer-olti- . Purifies the bldod and strengthens tho systeai, About, Jive years ago I wrote tq bdtffe'atthoiSt. Bernard iMJ&Bg Where Honor Is Dye, . yqi I.Jjaq Jpgen ta,terrlbe eurrer? Qpe, . ;ucrported, DrSjf fiipaf J: ..3t,is Inle a,(dfirable liael.te h Ifjjm kjdhe'; ana bladder trbnblos. ment. r Lou Atkinson, foreman of the Ru-b- y Lumber 06.., of MadlBonville, was at Jhe Earllngton .Machine Works on bnelof as yesterday. George Arnold, who hjas been spending the holidays with, his parents, returned to iiexlngjon today to State UnlTeralty, Mr. J, H. MoLean, of Farmer-vllle- , 111., who has been viBltlng MIbb Aoysia O'Brien, for the past week, renrned home Taesday nlghti fo-enl- rlngVanythlngtmore woal haajpwa seosa oTertreasedwmH. Waaler of DraanHk" , A , rfby set iri-- r beial aen Telegra,!? MnedjUfa crooks, are tamed la - Good Thing, to De. as ye look aiosg thevTuin nr twlsiWwar .from rsf.;aa4 No Xora.Sftpepeia. not humibaeHsd woman was pacilsy Gab, or other StomaobiTrWe. with a when a M0e ijeear-old-, bathing wllLenaIn undtgaajM or "What the math Bour on yonr vsomaoli Z',ft .you wtth the (lady.j paraasat Baa she aof will take little Dijsestese a fcewef-fdigestLve, harmlass an jslaaaant th"aitnmjps ist her bwlcf TOael as Maple 9yrup? For sale hf ' tfee pbm ftecerd. drug department of tho St. lt Hampe and Mumps. ul ." Iivalyaiaj Mining Ceppany, Iraad Incorporae4, . :DiapiQ$s-Dpctor- s no tim '9' -- - . - i ta qyr ancestors," Plutarch. that myleft kldneyVas inBuch conBrt Indeed! dition that there was no hope for my The Wife Ido believe i jmQUefoM; recovery I was advised to try your dead If you were to come hoswaaflr Swauip-Roo- t as a last ..rjisurt, and some evening.' 3 The BrwJaYou will . size botafter taking four fifty-cehlereAr tles, T pasBed a gravel stone wbioh liava in nffnr n "Press. brifea thaa, that. "'" "'"" T Indianapolis weighed ten grains. I afterwards ; forwarded you this gravel stone. 't Time of departure of Illinois r from NorjonvillVJty, Have had np return of any trouble , A JTero in a lighthouse NORTH BOUND. slnpe 'and cannot say too much In No. 102 1.2$ p,n yoats J,.?? Donahue, So, Pay--en- . much In favor nf your wond.erfpl For . , No 101 3.40 a, in Swamp-Roo- t, whidb preparatfop, a cjyll war gaplan", m a No. 122, local pass. 10.45 am, phlBioians fall. cubes', after lighthouse kfnper, averted fWful " ' 0.80, p, m, VeryVrnly Vours, No. 1W5. local wrecks, b.ut an leer fact is, he nijght h;.horne, O. Uavelieqn u wfHuk, hinse, if Elecf. Rospborpf, N. BOUTJJ'TSOUND " t Route 8, Box 30. tric Bitters (md not 'prevented. No. 101..,.',".,...' 4.0H p.m. .."iPersonally appeared 'bofore me, ''They cured me of kidney trouble ..,.. 1.48 a.. m No. 1Q3 to thlSlst da,y of July, lflC9, F. H. and.ohills.," so writes, 'Mter I had No. 121, local psb. 1.23 p, m. Hqrp,' whp Subscribed hq shove taken other called rurjis, f or yars No. 185 local pas 5.53 a. m. Bjaipmoiit 4iip'mke' oath that the Sf ithout .benefit and they ajsq jpqi saipe is true in suhstanop "and in proydd my sight. Now, ut seventy, ' fact. I amfeellng ;fno. " for fjyspepsia. L. & N'. iTlNI.E CARD. ''', ' jhdfgpstlqn, all stomnqht lifer apP James M. Halt., v' jSTofarJ Public. Kidney troubjes, thoyire: Without . equal. Try tnem. uniy aucis .a an, Time 01 arrival of trains passing A druggistB". through and .departure of'trainw Letter ta " nt Cn-rrayjrai, anjTtlja'tjmy phyalBlan lnfpr.med.pie WellMlescended,fcbut the gldlUloiwa c. r. R:fME p$np. ns fli-h,- . -- Dr. Kilmer & Co . BlngfieLmloh, N. Y. Swpp-lioo- Prove'What re-ent- er t ou. Will t Value In QlvInBT . m giving, aixpan receltja more do for he alves. andjtha morelja,lSi pf tioiT'to the wwth of ththlng givaa. n 1 V1. ' Wiginating Efleotivre1Snday, AprilO, 1911. ' EarTi-ngton- . NOBTS-.BOUND- . ' '" ' , 'ii-Go- rge Mactmald. " 5T No. D2.- No. 62 No. 94.... No. 54; ..... 0.25 a. m. .11.15 A.m. twffl. Wl' ,Tf Semi-Week- ly Jy od v'' -- . 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Correspond-ent- s if r- - F V," iKtrtucky Press Association wanted In nil parts oh the county. Address .as for -- particulars. ?Scmi 1 IF' ZiWrk 'FWrS ? lijrMcA OfcztrfMt&$Vmritrel$imef fi ttir0Mg7 Mr t-l!) i" ', t , fVI L ,' i ' a u oh h j j ''V .of the child in tho Ooenty recoivod the eo- serVicerto tHe aay Opnty Boards of of the heads of all four , n entitled, tohose nrivileges, Keatacky that hive of the High Sehools and qf the any1 county, is more difflcalt. not learae halfAheir powers fn Kentucky-Department- ' of Educaqlted into the forward'car without slManifestly only a small proporMtVMt tj tion, and a victory was wra for " corlitry.jdiati;f,cts, Jbut Ttbat wa and duties under the present Jipnptlng to renew tho acqudntice. tion of the children' of any .coun- the children. Now ,the enroll-ment.- at ,The man who whispers, do.wiui do not at all reaHowever, several aayp l&ter, wflQ the only scbQplbouse it blasted, school jaw and lone-onl- y County ,weu lise what wide discretion and ty can attend ii he had almost given tip hope of ac- - witbinj.ts the school at theGounty . time bdnndriea atthat About the thjngs he, has to sell 'compliBhlng his object, ho. woke from is put ujuon High Schdol located at the Coun- beat js larger than ever 'bfqxe, grave responsibility :7rili;novor reapa ,cxpp(pta61iaV8 surreptitious nap on the1 evening or for many .years after. Tho tnem by this law; what "big ajnd ty" Seat. To do so they must and all of the other three 'aehoqAa Like he who Climbs a .tree and Utwu juav wa ik n tin jiuuiuis uxim uiu road, fqr some Of yau, started spend money for transportation statlori."' In" spite of tho fact .that his t"'holler8:'" from the. genuine, and,'farfamed pregnant things they have the and for, board and other expen- are coring for a good nunibe,''r 'ft vision' was somewhat blurred with bat nb better I pctwer dp do. Every local news ses, and must he away f fom home wortqv oqpi"' sleep ho suddenly became aware that log'8chopl.hoase Miss Tracy had .Just stepped into Iho I allirm, jha.tjny one-rooA recent writer has said, "All brick paper in nencucKy ouguc to nave and on their own resources at an iilnln from a seat' about Ikalfvav down' taught its. reporter attend the periodic age when they need the safe- tho Utopians, like William Dean and, I'll tvager, ,npt 12 Hhe car. tn'e'etings of its County Board of J,' Vf- Howells for example, have tkipf Trying to look as much as possible) nearly go many hours a week. Education, and ought to give its guards of home and tho guidance pod gracefully over the problem like a man who .has just been' sitting' Ttfe. raj.rpadJ;o the real '.'RurAl of parents. Many, who are able with hlfltey.efl', closed to' rest them, & t. . starred, back in the proceedings .'the f ullestpublic ty, to pay the necessary expense bq of tho rural school. Apparently 'f i. h's1 School" into' 'the aisle. Ttien at Jthe'same time throwing upon vd it is easier to. diffuse education "glanced", back as lie did so, actuated times I .am talking about, from such proceedings such side lights require.d jto put "a child ipto a by wave of. a wand than it ic ".to tejSffr- 4'44 4 'pf the subba<'e's instlnct,Tor gath: the door of the poorandMwe.ak. ' rlng up' stray i?ackagt In the ra'&c' and blind t,difittfct school",. of'schobl law understanding as "free".high school, would add a work it out in Vletails,'' Andl lyiWWaiii (I ch'ld-re- n .yynen Henderson stepped Into the just above the Beat which Miss Tracy will luerpjret to .the average little to'i a.nd(Wnd .tliejr 6c'arMqlV n 'had been occupying his 'eyes )eli upon' taught for three to five months blg 'ttlnliig room "of the golf club, which to some hoarding schbol, refuse to "rush 'iii'Vl u. 'the real meaning of t)eir tiika been converted Into a dancing a small, dainty parcel Instantly he1 in.yie year by "His Sister or h'i reader dar;e to "treafl", though I gretV '' jfor" the occasion, and saw acts and show their progresstve-nps- s where they "would be mothered ly prefer to bo iu,tlio treadiag wide awake.' was ifhail the Cousin or hifl Aunt". .And standing opposite the door He dashed back to. the seat, secured or the reverse. JDhe pub and fathered s well as taught class. Nevertheless, I desire to Jhjmade up his mind that he wanted the parcel and Ihen dropped off tlie pity of it is that Miis road hasn't lio servant, on jtjie Ejchoql Board their. book . lessons. And the oth- - calf vour attention lo one feature ;'. 6knw her. He put forth a big .'i, ,r platform of the car JtiBt asUie train eotie anywhere much ..yet in the "i' tn. and plucked by the Bleeve was pulling out of' the station. Deteiv Stale of Kentucky. Etut now it's as elsewhere, wjjose'kots are kept er ,Kiuja oi cniiaren, inose wun of the law thai wilt be Ipaad fn ith'e flrs man that passed him. imined to see the thing tbxxKfa, be by an enlikht-ene- d poorer parents rnust content eomo inatan.co8 a. serioda. handicap in thelimo-ligh- t ""Introduce me to tho girl over there, balled the Village taxicab and1 ordered getEingaVeaf. stajt and w(ae en-- i press is apt to be ,a better themselves wth the country to an offtchve anrl progreeeiv talking 'to Matthews," he commanded., the drttec to fotfow h acttiodtfe gitieers and .strqng builders on servant and, on ,ihe district school alone and be de- developmept of the gooS tWage "'"Dqa't Iraow her," responded the' Vhlch was carrying Mies Tracy Swtftr theiEdncatidnal Q'ood"tKoads of public BQaV4, "l pother uma He turned and stared at ly out oif afght. he usually wants prived qf. the higher advantages Kentucky have been .in .action School it provides. This is the aaonal jjttie girl, for a moment. "A good .deal) tojbe a'gooH'piblic MrVant andl conterqplated for them under the reorganiaatioB of the Ooanty jpi Ajcpch," lie conmieifyed, '.T)Ut" II Miss .piracy, stepped out of tke for 'the- pasi'few years aa'd are As ,J ,M t tea ' ii onaaMB win aicer a law. I am , happy te tell yo Bonrd, witk the wrobability f her before, ifSorry I can't) car iM'irei pilfer sister's aowe already jgetting up the jTrofile aT.en nd he dashed off tn htt'lh one. haad and wroet 1b. toglge jom." w,hile;(jome,tojwe. ,Ifaayof;Tou hat the deputy High Seheol very eeniidersble change annu,i " jpurwjt ,'eC his flw'n partneK " loeWMoes. drawings and mrkin; onl't ritrr tlie eierKKepea wi '. privileges caa ) seread oat for thfl3 fcuina jyurjy.upua wu nov OBiin- -. 't.Tka mect .half hour Headersonl iewewat keate bt perfecgr ally ia the fieVaenael of tKat rlody. course .of the r.il read the general yimjff4 tlaklng for some one whoi 'tie advMfiI JtSHK h and betd mt fcesteu lntsese joorti caacyon years do beset t. It teek jkwo Tke eriaciple is poea, but its ,'fRaral School" of A' ifwwiMl jreaent him to the girl, but, his bdrag!ed offering. tq il in MjfcaMe eeanty wjll pirlish, letirifhut tryhe the; future, .nd hve eyen "built noa,ofhl8 acquaintances 8eemdrto oYkopkini, bet, begiaaiag with application in this is a bar to efr am npt .mistaken, ho satd "If eafpeninenft I believe you will finally, however," .jecame! Buavely.Ty.ou'ieftthls 'jn the traiB." fectiveness and to progress. a jnile or two here itnd.there find that ygor reads wjll not be the preieatjeHoqveare have was. .popularjyiup-- i ar-- ' Mls's Tracy looked at bim And Yoii ana want to get buByi branch iustitationa" ia to knowj.everybody3n. the world.. par PP.rFilklns'.l-- saldyouapW .prise. Then her eyes fjpll to the as If I don't rnean4he'kind of Vtjusy" mjjre greatly .interested in .Any now four such .of thec-q- ,our .Layygrs,tejl qsthero.jsno lawyara (jf whjqh cel. She nair. aavancea net, nana flewiyon . can give them. Hopkinsnstead jtao.'to glfl'Jn white who baa" .upt! $ tak'eJ,in?Rwtaidrew it again. we used to get on our jrff'r roaids. oher re sp Unqrattt 4as about the .Feature thejnqqthly me.etinga of (jbigndapclng.wlth Trenton I want youi "Itwas good of., you to bring Jt," ste by, the old system of 'garbing in ago under the erroneous 'belief school law. How then may the Ktomike it your business to get to, sold hesltaUngl'y '."butyou Are xnls- the;hapds,,-an- d everyone a boss tbe Opunty. Board Qf Educaon. that it could then establish but crude layman, coming straight lowiher so that you can introduce I taken. It lent, mine, hy.djd you by press writers who r'SV." to made the, road look JjdfcX an Pubhoity qr .from the .viU think it wasT" , powers aud duties ,of one such sohopLand fcljat at .the from tho.far.m , irwenaerson. e8gerlyfoUQwed,4nrill-- !i '"'Henderson laughed shamefacedly. earthquake i'a,a cornfield. J!here kUow be v asrMSSTii ' iiT hope to become familiar kja,wHe, innji i.eyjs.nxea.gaxne "I must have wanted it. to be .yours;" is Vo be.tosuch alleged' w.ofs? oA the Bqard jifiU :be a safeguard, county se,at. For two yenrs we lace, tho provisions of the school , Jwiupwy creatujwwowa8tdie( .object) with " iUBU ,VHvttrand enlightened .comment a had but one County High School, ' 0)of'.bs admiration. --'jus".be iust j get acijuaiuicu - wiui uur,cuiiiouuuiuf, this now KOAD of oUrs fcUSt is law to an extent sufficient to"' quu spnrco of strength and help to on a tuition contraot basis, with jescapjed climbing up Fllklns'" broad1 planning I And the fellow who hiB duties and tils pi fjback when that unreliable person; tho BQard ; willlserve io regulate small uttendauce. and those ir derstand , S10O Eeward, $100. Btppped In front of a pudgy blond, crB and his responsibilities, and aper will be, pleased .to gets in the w.ay lik.e that is going any errors The readers of this or any narrowness; terestcdinthe growth of that one ceJAture and with a beaming. mUe, Jn-- i learn that thero Is at least one dreaded disea'te" to ,get flattened nuc by tH'e , that an extension to develop sufficient confiLest school-feare(bat sc$ence ha't been able to cure in all its Jitrpuced Henderson, STEAM EOLliEl. pub board members on their dence Jo take hold and .become 'i and tbat i Catarrh. Halt's Catarrh Cure is the PJjpGEESS. wasn't, the girl I wanted to; behavior toward this movement, of tho tuition .contract .to the now .meet!" he exploded. ,to; Fllklns. a .few, Ipaly posltiTe cure being aknown to the medical Trouble with ncn people is. tney other bchoojs of iiecounty,would an cfflcie'ut worker for school constitutional disease, r.mlnutes later, "tyjce. enopgh .gfrl, 1 fraternity, C.Mrrh enougn in mem'tp which is attracting the .real in- iujureithe revenue of the sohppl progress, during the short spice iequire'3 a consfltqtlonal.treatement. Hall's Ca' nayen't gric terest of a rapidly iocreaeing jjjdpn't, doubt, bpt not,(h9 pno. ,The girl; 'Is taken Internally, acting directly make eyen good, road material, on.o ye.ir in whioh .he will who! tarrhCure "Jfeant to know Js tbe tall girl bldpd and muqous sqtfaces.of the syspumber of pedple, and make athe Oouuty Seat. And a throe of upon the JBtep'pedt out on to the veranda Just. tem, thereby destroying tbeoundatio'tr cl probahly spend, eight or ten days and would only soil tho surface them .w.ake up and do their lestv years exclusive tuition contract as ypu .turned around then. Now, , dot disease, and giving the patient strength by Jhe andj leave a soft spot, or, at best, meetings, pansihg upon ". Jyou.knQw her?" We candevote pur . though b 4ud jaa made in favor of thatchopi-njapit- iutboard up the constitution .and jjtslstlng nature in .qpajb-tu1 tFilklna of that tuition contract, more or less routine details that "No, ij djblng its work. Tfie proprIetor'shave.1o much (their lazy) frames .. yield a Bbook ,hla , head. time a)dd printers ink to no other ildon'i," be- Admitted, "But I think she's raltb in Its curative powers ttat tney.otier una of grease as .a dust kijjpr may come bofore Buch mqetings? thjing of. so great mportance ; toj.exclusive in its terms', a member Dollars Jf rs. Pgterson;s sister and is visltlngi ' Hundred list of for any case. that it fall to cure. What yott and I need;to do, and He often will scarcely find him.Send for testimonials. nier. m trybrfjd.,out,pr,)ro" this and future generations of qf our rCouny Board reopened must dot is to use otrt printes Address i'. J. v;iiuri.y ec uJi loicao, u. 'Nb, il'U do TrayVawnDioaeeriHsr, the, fight before that body last self so thatjhe has Confidpnce to . Kejituc:ians. "' j vSold by all Druggists, "7J cents. ink-s- o .thanfea, - said: Henderson. and: so .wlM yigor9U8ly TakellalVs Pamlly Pjlls for consrtpon. " His pcoposal to extend net and vote with intolligeuce IVe know what publicity meape. August. ?Tb1ree times during ' te urw , ,ef anc so constantly, as to'ioflun the terms of ;the tuition contract and dQcision until his term of one Strange. j t$e. evening he"is)j;ered, en who, aright tUab tfarb of our constitti-en'o- y Oquntyoards f E4ucation 40ed to the three other High 8phoo)s (Continued on Pago 8) ,Ono of tbeatrangest things In his tknew , the ..y'ng Jyo'ipgn'i.inMQlies-tion.and jthree times did he and the mutual) worldis.why;ithQzind.Qf woman who" that even yeb insist ufiB itJtnd.this is bringing t&o tiling '.acquaintance wander abput vainly In ia proud .otb?'" Intellectuality nearly "working" "down to ybur own fleld this i'Road to th'd her- 84h0udnprs v"Wfre jtjways.,, marries. a. man, who likostte Rtjtal School'? with the one-hQun4erKypur very.npse, vfaeroyou fijhe Musical Favorites" Second No. of Lyceifi?!JJ?f HotuwmB ui euye,,ciiJsnBrusineauup &Iioy1 can wotk and do gpod. Not 4he p'lw and itO'Henderson. at 12 Theatre, Eri. um vjKje.ft her:and, danced, wJow Wio've literally got to get jMm, hostilekind of publicity, unless ypja .hive a mean and stingy keep them off ' :oithe road atfd roUjjIuBt waU.jhere ,alf a second, and I got Jo. persuade- tbai BoJird, that will. do jjothing pro 'KLOTE CHILDREK ,ni .cuthof out of the bunch as she' And w've - jflorqes qown and Introduce you." uiqii; gr.essive, but the onliglltenednd jadeftorig by Vinol motbV ana cajpe, mom u pjacemore Henderson waited pa-- , tnem lluJ yeiuiug; iuo ui3MSt helpfdl variety of publicity. "I wish, Ij.qo.irt.d, induce every "jtiently .but vainly. When all tho Biit, Ijatever liappens, let ypur BvBmBKSBffiaflHSf&KatBmmmmmmHhsfls&iHMMsH BffiSSS3flBralsii?:Kj o qualified 19. B'IKjBywMMaffywMpjyBSSBmMnW jguests thad departed Fllklns gave a, er whb'naa" a delicate, 'Blckly child,! to mpt of this-Jollyor Iron tonic, try yourtdojlclou8 cod pepleknow what Js doing tand s9WPygilHMEBKaWllryWfeCT , U.UU UiDUJl- Arfd,jrVe've r f """" rrvunuvDB man," ho Vinol. lKftBssWiyiVssM lssV' '' '"'.H'S-- l (', 6klK ' V u. ola .r: "It jestored our little daughter to gotL,to jodocfi'.ifchepi'to accerJt'ltk0 the best that Ibight be done. liVi'v,,.,. jpiMu, - uumi mBn to gtye you ino .ppon tbemja broad, ,yTong steer, but she must have gone health and strength ater everything1 trqjh that when these 0prts Irflprejes clso had failed. It tastes bo good sh0 gei;throngh arid their plans ,pu't.'tho other way." view, and a liboral, a? i a Wt of cod liver-oi- l 'lenderson from that moment set loved tojtako interpretation ofjithe taBto. :Mrs. C.tW. Stump, Canton, finally ap.d.fuUy feecuted, these .his totli and made up bis mind that onhorse-plbfellows will fiiiT Dresetit law of our "Oonimon OJhlo." jjheoujjrj achleye" Florence, Tracys BBHBj VoskBIIbBBHHHBBsBBsm' nP ' PspE Tho eason .Vlnpl Is. ,bo succosaful rubjiing 'by their , very dojrs ;aj SooIb?' and ohr ;free "Ooqpty even though, vthe buudlng.iip puny, delicate, alllne jiff ji." .'ith t)s purpoao lp :Tilew H8' Jn, Hih 8oiloois, because It, la festiyl-t'lawn tAenel thr;eerilptihed-r-an- ..parefl.a jcjxreh.1 .children, Istwo most world-fame-a comblaai plfsantjtnd-beautifu- fy the atofl, par 'X dojnot with to enter jnto ton-jltipn of the d fecfc highway he h elej School" and'to ZJ.owa best' firt many .details, but there are wo bluaar. In vain. tho medicinal '.ju'e evening on his way home ho ments of coa nver on,aiaea Dy ine ture goq'd aad prpsperity. RW; things would like especially! to suu ijusui-wwuus,; saw.kjr, sitting in the front of the car -- enlist 'your interest in that are member, this.ifl the road to 'jlYitba girl whom he bad pnpejlfqwn, ;roperties or. tonic irop. jfejHSKEJ we can Induce you, to try a bottle' ucjjtion'I am '.talking about id uractical and close at home. fBEEEEEEEEEEEEjBEEEEEaBKBBKjBKEjKaHBEE apd' hVdcfjnsistl'y jniitjsesr liked, azut rBaB?1 of Yinol as a '?r Af ifeiJ with a?&a tBjlghUy aKar- - ,utrengthrator for your child, and! notjdirt or atoue, Perhajg we1 One ialhe exieaiion.of the Caiin- .bland, Ithtjoi itransea tut wholly hunbie jpu do not find It is all. we claim, wf may pergpadb him that by wot? ty HigU6ohooludcauntil allltho, upon his face, ho was mtt,; vrjll return your money, ton demaat. intjat his owji, lipme job ndf ajr icy scare irotn wiuaua an known that he toe in ST. KE.XAKD MINING CO., Iaeff-porat- iagia little pow aad then Xt echeol. The otJitr if tke elimihastily s $&l fl'. once row Drag Department r.' hejp this gop.d 'tbing along, kk nation of all i$prt4erM iute)cb JFor versatility the Mnsloal Favorites, another number on .this forthpauper IT ow;n property, .will .all abut jappfi eohodlfjn coming course, have few equals, .They will play nton the saxapbone, exteasiOB .of the term xylophone, piano, violin, cello, three banjos and three mandolins, while 'good ropCd' W thjs sp.lqndid pejrfiaps ,wiU be, Mby that goo to thefull six'toouths of the.lo-ga- l Mr, Arthur Love still further varies the program with bis poM'aad read - BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE ( time, so .enhance in value 'tbaJb iis lnsjs. The.cotnpany comprises foUr people. Arthur Eove, Leia"Xj. Lore, Common School". "MoNemry and Nina MdNemry. Mr. Love for years gave'ia enhomayiridejinthla own aptomoi latter'pbject can boattained by deorge L. tOOK HERE, ME, FAE1TER! tire evening's entertainment himpolf id vocal and instrumental music and bije to the Qbunfcy Seat nd. ta0 supplementing 'teachers' salaries humerons selections, many of them being bis own composition. "Note that tfaa Cnmberlsnd TeUphone, & Telegraph ComPny, Incorporated, Ii oBer.service, usiuk ou "i". J"" aa ideal pfoptUIon Ing to mtm t poiat In the Un!ted,Statei. Z.V..nt of, tel&Jhone service In your residencoare too numerous to menUon, but among , hie family to ev.ejry circus tba out of the county school levy, Adulls-S- Oc AimhMon Children J c advintaKes ....... tit rri wnniri rA sianv ...... comes to town, ilt's going tq and is easily 'arranged, thotfgh mcatlon wttn tne warneis, ooittiuiuK t"v.", sws these ad- e. J.,.....i .i. '... .. aelihbors, friends and relatives. reports en the weither, calling up. your va'ptase. iiffln-w-- K take some ingenuity to o all no doubt it has been- overlooked Ln,URy'lyn0S,, H W.?ShVl on. aau iuiuiuiuuu tutui.uou "j v...wH uterauire this persuading,but it's up to us, in many parts of the state. The 'extension lot and we can'C nope no get ov.en JkiiLL4Vfitii.-Jtr'2ti."2tts- the 'Odn!;y; .IftlBEBLAID TELEPHONE fc i doujjt-le,5Ed-ucatio- IkiKb.W fa-MIS- S 119 South Main Street, Mail. AILEEN DAVIS, Mgi. Tuesday Jmuiry 9, 1912 - TkeRciAdto ' started way baok yonder when wae a small boy attencUn a' cotintry "diabdet school?' Jn. the; heat of' what iB uow a thefving We?tern?Lentncky city, ina ly building where tlie teacher consumed theCjioura from seven to twelve and .from oneHo five, extracting QtjjjrotK ith book ixiim the "ecJiolae" and, withrod? The town yielded paijts of, its area to jBomp .vnr?e t one-roo- m one-on. lug'the-ethe- fellew aloag with 3. 1 0 V3 61, 149.PS., us. Here, 'to my iad, beUer thaa laaywkere ehif, aM nfth better aid mere acjblereIts,, therepte "eewer qf the press" can be wielded for .the suprepie botterment of present and furore PUBLICJJITjr. ThiTre OT IARXIKQT.OM,, -- l, T. Al.xadr, Pridnit, a;. . LaTfoon, V l,o Pr e g .,,. :Frnk B.. Arnold, CeVihit.r ' Kentnokiaos. -THEE IB NEED OF MOOH T7 r " art, "'.... balk ' r .:'!... 'ji . iGetting nttiimnted J . y' mus-'jcujar'ba- . i - -- jnesW Hen-derso- n,' ui m - sV 'b i- -.. sure-enou- gh e gonntjrogauBtooari8 Jlawbpnt d 'hat stag-es- t) build-Jn'- g m . . . - '. ' K-"-- , -- . , nht W Jong-handl- ed 'Count, temple iin. - .auiu-ovts- b "-- "A '. .5in-tllige- ut ,ot w a -- l itle,-,jjfeic- d cs boay-bulldln- g 'ur ; UOUU-iuanau- 1 lIf body-build- er akd-propltl- - d, tx . - 4 -- so-caj- ed i3iB-triots,,n- by WE i iilnffi5BkBctIaai-.tdLayarv,taDortan- , aP "J Sf j '$. rf -- -. -- - MMM M.MP && i Ypt-a1- j, MtVulW'ffl'''''fc'l'HlW'''',1W': mmwMMW vj inimtn-- l J3 JjL m 4 &'& SB!. J-'- R ' 1 ! I) iO : i.s"""?r.ki4- - "$" N "n mimv inn -- d" m rW" ' f"fp ..:. n - ;. . i tyy iU ,ijiwir,t!0t0m Uj wow itmitjif0iii TiS'.iiwiirMmiiiiowtiwB y mif niy twrpfMHHHHH iwirw ,i 561 II r ""! r. ui . . iw "J'JE! l ; a .. is l v.w'J CirnHREGTORY. Yw Can Always Spend an Hour of Real Pleasure at Me PRINCESS While Watting for Trains - in MadisonvMt New pictures changed daily' Pay them a visit k ' If, Special Matinees Saturdays Music by Orchestra U: $. ru ... f: v . f!V I. ' ': "-- . Kvfdenoe Enough. ' Dally Thought. A "Hew do you kaow that M&ler We steep, but the loom of life never steps J, d the pattern which was has come In for a fortune V B "Why, wevii 'Wo the sun went down is formerly, people always eald he was weaving when It comes up tomorrow. eraiy; now they aay be to orlglnaL" LBatifje matter. H&ry Ward Beecher. . Sohlilz Hotol, Omaho, Neb., recommends Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, bocause lt.cureB in every case 'I have used it myBOlf and I ha i reoommnuded it to roanv others wi ) have since told me or iib gioawii tive power in diaeaBes 0 (he lun aud throat," Foley's Honey arid T r Corr.cottud is a reliable family m x ur a 1 v KawM4c aly aiMftal waea k foiup criv jr. wlion-yo- children, c i ' feel a tako It yourself aa itHy Ml rWa. oomltiK on. It checks and euros asr eXetuMV tfce Sale stfeoUc to a conRhs, colds and croup find prestiff . greater off e&aec ' (" '''"' vents bronchltlB and pneumonia.-RofUBjU 'i ubstitutes. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Oo. OftHstlpatlon Is tho caun oPnihny ailments and dleorders i lot raako Incorporated, Drur Department. Jttp miserable. Take Cha .b6rlaiu,j Rare stlmtom. TPMimcb and Ltvor Tab ter,koop Missionary "There are yery few real optimists;" has services 2ndBaptist Church in yoir bovrela regular and ou will and 4th Sunday avoid these dlsoasoB. Fo fiftlo by remarked the contemplative cltlsea. each month alBo Saturday night be1b your idea of a real optim-istf- " "What all dealorB. fore and Sunday night following "A man who oan wolk to work oych Suhday prayer mooting The Drawback. just as cheerfully as If he were chasavening. Sabbath school Tae sage who remarked that "ever? ing a golf ball." Washington Star. Dr. A. 0. SiSk, Supt. Ladies Aid eto has a silver Using" might have meetB each Tuesday afternoon at 2 gone n to explain that the lining iaa't o'clock. Paftor W. H. Gregor, of Many Ills coma from risible from the position which the pUte blood with faulty Impurn blood. Can't have Louisville. dlgeitlon, lazy majority of us have to view the elottd. Ingglth bowelt. Dnrdoak Blood liver and GKNJfKAi Baptist OHURCrf. Bitters Services fourth Sun Jay, morning and and lWcr, and ilrengthena stomach, bowels evening in eaola m6nth and SaturTo jvrftyent pnoutnonfa, a coltl setblood. day evening prece'ding-Prayer tled la tbo lungs should be attended meeting, Friday evonltR. Sunday to at ancfl. Put a HERHIOK'S Weil ConneeUd. school 2 p.m. RED PJCPPJSR PORUS PLASTER "Tea," remarked the telephone giri Rtbv. T. J, Lynn,' Pastor. o the chest and tako BALLARD'S gaseel out at the waves aad Episoopai Church Services 1st HOREHOUND SYRUP Internally; aa she their number .It's a winning combination. Buy wondered what with the beet was,, "I and ,8rd Sunday night at 7:45 at the families Library. the dollar slzo Horohound. Syrupy am connected you jcet'tf porous plaster free with, In our city." Catholic Universe. Rev, Geo. C. Abbitt, Rector, each bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mlnla 'Oof., Inoorboratod, DrufirDo-partraen- t. LODGES. For Sale Masonic Lodge E ,.W. Turnei1,' $C0 Scholarship on Draughon'B No. 548 moots. 1st. and 8rd. Fridays Owwpietwy aewwa. ITMCi fee' trouble with that prim BUfllnoBB College, Nashville, Tonn. in each month. E. Ji Piniiiiips, Sec. MMr asked the manager. "Sb $100 SoholarBhlp on Bryant & Strat-to- n wm4 k be recy pleasant and consider-4a.- " Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K. of P, BuBineBs College, Louisville, meets every Monday night, Vlsit-or- B "Yea," replied the stage man- Ky. Apply to welcome. ager, ,'but she haa gotten so she be BbH, Ebnebt Newton, Mere atf the preas agent wrltea about - K, of R. and S. E'arltngton, Ky. obld-sdre- s, ol -- causihtfrsd.. roua-- or Bdre ohanned hand and lips, that 'need Buoklen's Arhiea Salve to heal them. It makes the skin soft and smooth. also burns, Unrivaled for boiltf. wtres, uloers, cuts, bruises, atod plug. Only 96b ttf at all drug- - frightful Tolar Winds Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Mkmrwltfl terrific force at th6 far "Cures In Every Case" north led plriy havoo with the skin, Mr. Jas. McCaffery, Mgr. of the K'VMi u Y. Q. WAIiKEB, Sec. Golden Gross Lodge, Enrlmgton, Nq,jG25 meets 1st. and 8rd, Satur,dny night in eaoh month, U,i fI.RS.;sBjCRTHA UjISTKAD, SeO. Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets 2nd "and 4th "Saturday nights lii"3ach montn. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. miss lizzie Juff Sec. City Physician W. K.. Nisbeir. jien Hnr Lodge, Earlington City Engineer R. E. Whlpfler. Court, No. 55, meets ovory 1st and Street Commissioner Robt Wood rd Monday night at old ftlasouio Ccunoilmen Madison Oldham, F. Hall. Dr. 0. B. Johnson, Scribe, D. Rash, Geo. 0. Atkinsoa, Thoe. Statidwaito, Tribe No, 57,Red Men Blair, 0. M. Honry. Mooting night meets every Friday sleep. Qrst Monday night in each month. Harry Long, C. of R.. School Trusteo Paul M. Moore, Woodmen of Board of Health Ed M. Trahorn, Camp No. 801 the World, Catalpa meets every WednesG. Gilbert King and Curtis B. Johnday night. All members are earson. M. D. nestly requested to be there. Postmaster Ohas. Cpwell. , 0 S. CrenshAw, Clerk. Modern Woodmen of the World, CHURCHES. 11002 meets every Wednesday.. Catholic Church. First mass No Y. Q. Walkkb, Sec, every Sunday and holy day at 7:00 Elks, B. P, 0. No. 788 meets at a. in. Second mass and preaohlnp 0:80 a, m. Vespers, and benediotion 7 MadiBonville Monday night. B. N. Gobdon, Exalted Ruler. p. m. Rerr. J. P. McPariand, Pastor Roy 0. WilSon, Secretary. Sunday Christian Church. EarJIngton Chapter, U. D. Cm sohdol at 9:80 a. m. Preaching ovory Thursday in each month Lord's day at 10145 a. m. and 7:45 p. meets 1st ra. m. Prayer meeting every Wednet-da- y at 2:80 p. , Mrs. Kate" Withebb, Pros. at 7:80 p. rrt. Knights aud Ladies of Seourity Dr D. T Staniby, PaBtor, M. E. Church. Regular Beryicea wiirmeet every second and fourth third Sunday at 11a.m. and 7 :80 p. m . Monday nightB. Visiting members Prayer meeting Wednesday evonlnu invited to attend. Will Oabbigan, Clork. at 7 :30. Sunday-schoat 9 :S0 at m. VisitlBg members are cordially Class meeting, second Sunday M Invited to attend any of these i0:80aim Rrv Homj7.ci.Avv, Pastor. Lodges ' H. E.Ohukch, riouTH. Rev. W. Good Hint C. iirahdon, fiastor. Services oil TlioM who keep up a regular ' Sunday at 11 a. m. and with several friends will 7:io. a Sunday school at 0:80 fiad it aie good plan to keep envelopes a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday ov'eningg" at 7:80 o'clock. Ladifoa' addressed to each of them in some gnvhient place, and into theso to Aid Society every Mondav p slip newspaper cuttlP'" and r o noon. Official Board mot. tf after first Sunday in en , Vtitegs which will lr .'st eacn parmonth. ticular corresponds- -' Then the time Mayor H. 0. Bourland. Police Judge A. J. Bennott, Chief of Police Wm. Bradley Night Chief J35H. Hamby. Tax AssoBBor J. H. Oorbitt. City Clerk PaufF.Trice. Hopkins Lodge, A. O. U. W. No. meets evory Thursday night Home Cleaning and Pressing Club CHAS. W. WRIGHT, Proprietor LIVERY STABLE Next Door to BARNETT & STONE'S I We are prepared to do all kinds of cleaning, pressing , and altering, A lady has charge of the lady's department, and special atteution will be given to this class of work. Years of successful experience have taught us the leBson of giving perfect satisfaction. We have a boy at your serv- - Tl ice" for" prompt delivery. All work guarantee J. Give us a li call and you will be our customer, A I Get Close to Nature'. Says a philosopher: "Observe nature. When y6u come to a barnyard go In and' see tho pigs and fowls and the cows. Climb a fence now and then and1 0 Itito the fields' and look at tho crbpa or" the' cattle. I know of no place where there Is more philosophy than, in a barnyard. You caii learn miich from animals. Within their circle they know much more than wo do." Home is a magic wbrd, and we seldom ry to analyze ll A little Polish girl in a public school was asked re--' cently to write a definition of "home." "A home' ehe wrote, "is where people live; and where a uian or somebody, cornea home and finds people' there, find then eats!" Burden-Sharlnrj Homo Defined. "" corre-cponde-r -- ,, n-d- comes to write found that tho ccompllshed. ter It will be practically ac- - Wed-desd- ay purl-Ces't- i all dealers. , taey Method When given ftB soon as the crsupy cough appears Chambeplain's Cough Remedy will ward off an attack of croUp and prevent ull danger 3 and cause of anxiety. Thousauds o7 mothers ubo it suucensfully. Sold by Salt Tae process of making salt at the of Making The Daneer f La Cripp3C Ib Its "4i tendency to pii6'aii.(r.K.. To cure .vo- erippe, coughs take ' Tar Compound. Fo'a.v's Honey j3. Fisher, Wftanington, Kan.t l. "I wns troubled with a severe sayB: attack of la grippe and nothing I used did me any good aud was threat, entd with pneumonia. A friend advised me to use Folev's Hon'py and Tar Compound and I ot soitio at once. I was relieved from the vf.ry first. By the time I had taken three bottles my la grigpe was gone. I believe Foley's Honey and Tar Compound to be the best medicine I evor used and alwayB keep a bottle with me." Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated, Drug Department. " It bear its own burden.' Kef err n g 1 Ib ifco duty cf each a Duty. generation ta' . .- - successfully coating to othjerjmals" and add "the metal to be pla.tedf.OT.Het. be coppered." depesiteii-aavl)rotectlng' that "this raefal nas" never yet beea' te.g"a tlnjjmr, Jfeobka Platinum. 6 Bay, ft m v- f. Certain ot Success. mean to cake myself a man, and if I succeed in that I shall succeed la everything. Garfield. 1 Very Serious It is a very serious matter to ask for one medicine and. have BpriiB in Salinas, Mexico, is very toaEle. The water, which contains 4 ipj 7 per cent salt, is pumped into tanltg; it is then evaporated to 25 to M' per cent, beginning to crystalliie at 18 per cent Tho water is then dxained off and the salt swept out Scholarship For Sale Look to the Future.' Finish every day and bo done with it You havo done what you eoaU. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept In; forget them as soon BUck-drmigh- T as you can, tomorrow Is the new day) begin It well and serenely, with too Liver Medicine high d spirit to bo cumbered by the the wrong one given you. Fo this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine . past Emerson. SKMI-WBEKI- iY a S100. scholarship on Bryan & Stratton Business College ror Baie. This ib one or tho best business, colleges fi the State,' atfd a BcliolarBhin in thin nollocn In A 1. Wo,,hayo TEjEMI WEEKLY BEE. Ifytur stomach feels uncomfortable from overeating, or from food which "dieagrteB with you, take HERBINEj.it settles the stomach, strengthens the digestion and relaxes the bowpls. Price 50o. Sold by St. Bonard Mining Co., Incorporated, Diusr Department. The reputation of this old, reliable medicine, for constipation, indigestion and liver trouble, is firmly established. It does not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the favorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN F2 SS?I mtgmmmmmmmmmmmmmmms3xmmm3mmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmm Ihe Gf8at60t Aid in tke Vofld to Business Mm A The Dentist Advertise your office hours "Lawyer Let the people know where your office is ! ml W FEW WORDS TO M R. MERCHANT VHP ml wb mKm W : mKM Aw ' ml H. Mm Mm :: DontotTpMbe' people about your Architecfe-Adfertis- e infirmary ' 1, ' . your plans - , -- Preacher Advertise your sefvices " '...". Blacksmith r Advertise your work arid prices v Auctioneer Let' the world know how successfully y"oii cry Farmers-Adverti- se your products . Druggist rWhat do you carry besides drugs? ' ... Jeweler Let the public know your lines Milliner Tell the women about your hats ,.. Have you planned your advertising campaign 'iqrvyour ' next year's trade? Get busy if you haven't and marcentes evgry day about the things, old and new, that yoffiaii&o. sell'. Read other merchants' ads artel see' now they advertised ""J $ . ., . -- JA '4 . All the Best Hotels Advertise 1 ' ;v'; ; ' k i Rector's, of New York, is running page ads in large dailies all over the United States. -v ;5- - v. o DOES NO;T PAY UNLESS' you put tilne ahcl thought in ft or gFumooiie to do it for yori. You know a stovb will not cook uulefia thero is u hoi fire in it, nnl it is tho pnme wny with nrtvertfaitm; it must hp bl7,? with reminders of wlnt peopie need aud wsmt. put in the Saturday Eveuine Post ppnd that every week for advertising so it t'f.v0. Some $80 is the smallest prj.ce-m- l :you-cncompauiei'Bpeiifl six thousand dbiiars a week for advertising surely it pays and pays welK A nhytlmig-XXClVerriSin- n 1 i., ! mi fey Write The Order Locals. Semi-Week- ly Bee HIV. .. Earlington We Have Kentucky , u M For Advertising Rates or Any Infornelion Abomt the Great System of Getting Business? 'iiii.i ,". ; : a Specialist Who Will Assist You in Writing Your Ads uj Put a Want Ad in Next qn Begin Your Display Advertising Now .V: "" L,, a D 0 1VI ? L, 0 .XUk nrar-r- JSvi fcji w.Tiaya ,. ,td j. ., if,wTi.ikiisK y 'WWW'. -- 2 u WZ&Z- - w MEMBERS EVANSVILLE REBATE ASSOCIATION "The Big Store" January Bargains nrtiole In the etorp but whr t la from our regular stock. The former low prloeB remain on nil artlcleB or and Mia nvrk.downor discount Ir made from the'same. Every man and bovs' fancy suit or overcoat In the store Is Included in our great j?ar-mpnts, th Aro befnjr scattered broadcnefc throuhouh'the trr (Hop territory. Not; a discounted or marked down trl-Btato OFF CLOTHIN&SALE $7 ISO. you $10 00 vou pay $4.00 and save $1.00 pay $0.00 aud savo $1.50 pay $8 00 and save$2 00 If a parmenfc Is marked If a irarmont is marked $12.50 you pay $10 and Bave $2.50 If a parmont is marked $15.00 you pay $12 and save $3 00 If a parmenlis marked $20,00 you pay $10 aud save $4.00 If a parmont Is marked $25 00 von pay $20 and save $5.00 Tf aparment is marked$80.00 you pay $24 and Bavo $0.00 It a garment is marked $35.00 you pay $28 and Bave $7.00 Jt a garment Is marked $40.00 you pay $82 and save $8.00 If a garment is marked $45.00 you pay $80 and Bave $9.00 It a garment Is marked $50.00 you pay $40 and save $10.00 BIppeBt kind of bargains in men's fino shirts 50o and 05c alBo in underwear, neckwear, hosiery,, plbves, Jersey coats. Every article Is dependable. AH discounts and mark-dowaro legitimate. ns If a trarmenfc Is markwd If a parment la marked $5 00' you -- IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE hMMUMiuuBBgnBasanaBBanmBEainBaa THE ROAD TO THE RURAL SCHC3L (Continued from Page 6.) year has expired. The remedy for this would be to select a good iimn from your division to bo n member of the County Board, and theu,kefip him there for a term of years, or during good be- havior. I must say a word more about consolidation and local aid. 1 have been for years a school trus tee at Earlington and now there are thirteen hundred pupil-chilWe are ren in my under, the Common operating School Law, but we have developed, through liberal local aid, two excellent uiue months cradled fchonls. one for white child- d sub-district. with eight teachers, and one for colored children with six teachers, each with good high school classes also, and each in splendid, modern school 'buildings with the best equipments; the two plants representing a present value of more than $80, 000. And so this illustrates the point, anl these conditions at Earlington, where we are under the Common School Law, marks the line of difference between the, Common School", supported wholly by the general school fund, and the "Common School" whose Eupport is liberally sup plemented by intelligent local aid, whether by local tax or by gifts, or by both. And this affords a vital object lesson that ; n proves with emphasis the necessity of local aid for our common schools. But for looal aid,' we would have had (hese twenty odd years past only the five or six nnnths common 8chool,crowd ed into cheap and unhealthy and inadequate quarters. Our "Rural Schools" must have consolida-tio- n and concentration, real buildings worthy of being the community centers, and corps of real teachers, with transportation provided for children to and from school. This cannot be without increased local taxation. The other alternative is to revert to the old plan of small, pauper districts, with few pupils, a low grade teacher and the kind of building and outfit. from which our Road started many years ago. Until the con solidation plan prevails, witlr funds for buildings, maintenance County and transportation, Boards will have to do. the best they can in sparsely settled districts .and a very poor beBt it will be. There is no middle ground. In mv County this year we divided a district coutainiug 42 pquare miles, 7 miles one way aud 0 the Mher, in which were children .is old as eleven years, who Jiad never seen inside a 6cl ool house, bccaufe the ..district school wire seven miles from them as the crow 11 cs, on tile further edge of the district and water intervened. There are in Keutucky no doubt many country schools taught for perioda.jjf; but 2 to 4 months each year, ' in- stead of the six months of the legal "Common Schools." Then'e are arranged under a plan that, for chsapness and expedieuby, combines under one teacher two out-ofda- te fr Give tlie - Sick sick-room R oom Aftention H . There's always a demand for supplies while ihe home, batkroom, nursery all need attention. A good hot water bottle is a daily necessity. Our rubber goods fountain syringes, hot water bags, and such, are quality goods; nothing better made. There's a big stock to choose from we carry a full line. We also carry a big line of sickroom supplies, and when such are needed this is the store to come to first for high class and fair cost. "Vt, t.r St. Bernard Mining Company DRUG DEPARTMENT Incorporated J. Japanese 6hun Factory Life. Of tho Japanese factory laborer tke average "work life" la short, very few being able to last longer than Aire years. Henoo the rural population hesitates to migrate to the city whwi la abundant t country-employmen- Common School System, If wo can persuade our people to tax themselves liberally, these evils can speedily be cured through the proposed plan of consolidated at least this muoh of the recom- "Rural Schools". "pauper districts", teaching say 2 months in one of the school houses and 4 months in the other:; giving the while the impossible invitation to all pupils in 'the combined district to attend eaclj of the schools for the whole time tsiuidit. These are distress! nu Uu evils and inequalities mAou And I repeatthe Big Job of the Keutucky PreBS iVto educate ENLIST LEGISLATORS the people to tax themselves to (From the do these big Urines. In this .we "Au argument in favor of good may all be must nil bo builders roads and improvement of educaon "The Real Road to tho h tional facilities in Kentucky, ." Rural Schools in made by Paul M. Moore, of the Earliugton Bee, was the first Iliold iivny hand n press re- paper on the morning programme port of recommendations for im Mr. Moore's provements in Kentucky School Road to the topic was "The Rural Schools." Laws, made recently by the Leg- Following tho reading of tho islative Committee of the Ken- paper someone called attention tucky Educational Association. to the fact that pome of tho-- e Of chief importance in these present wert mom hers of the recommendations are the propo- General Assembly, unci suggessals to enable the County to vote ted that it would ha a good thing bonds for. building and equipping to get uu expression of their school bouses, and to civo tho on these topics. Green views County Board of Education powKeller, of er to lay off a bonndry including Terrell, of Carlisle; Claude M. Bedford;. Wallace a number of and Brown, of .Nelson Oountv and submit to the voters of that boun- Benjamin E. Niles, of Bender-sodary tho proposition of a tax sufin turn responded to the in ficient to consolidate and centravitation, and assured tho editors lize the schools within that bounof their hearty support at the dary. Tf it were our custom to next session of the Legislature tike such action on any question of bills embodying theso and oth ontside of strictly newspaper p. er reforms advocated by tho I would like very much for this Association to. go on re- Association." cord with a resolution approving Subscribe for Tub Bee. Courier-Journal) Sure-EnougKen-luckysub-districts mendations to tho Legislature from the Kentucky Educational Association. But you will advocate these good things and work for them, aud thus add miles to our "Rural School Roads." Napoleon's Capricious Appetite. Napoleon had a penchant for roast fowls, cutlets and smoking coffee. He ate at odd times, and only when he M felt hungry, drlvlas ke 9Mka traction because when he called for food It had to bo ready for him almost on tho Instant, or at least as soon fca , the table could be laid. By the Evidence. Donald, ngod 4, had boon to school with an oldor friend and had eim tho tcachpi put a star on tho cards of each child WhoBo conduct Lad been good. That ovcnlng while walking out with his parents, ho romnrkod after .looking at tho starry Bky, "There've boon lots of good boys today." ' n m y; 2 other." Rivalries. "Why do so many musicians speak disparagingly of Instruments that play mechanically?" "I don't know," replied the gontloman with Clrcawlaa hair. "But I don't see why we should be more generous toward a mechanical Instrument than we aro toward eaek u, Truly Conservative. Talleyrand's conservatism wa Bummed up by a witty compatriot, Paul de Courrler, who declared that If Talleyrand had been present at Ua stroyed 1" creation, ho would have exclaimed: "Good gracious! Chaos will be de- af-fair- Beginning or cnarity. The reason charity begins at boss Is because If It began down tows It Sfllght bavo to walk home. 4 sa A Mir .. MRmnerc m , inn tvaiisvniH .v... HRian . . iwHmianTR Kfinaifi :assnp.iatinn , WILL HOLD COMBINED CLEARANCE SALE Beginning Monday, January 15 and Continuing for 10 Days Every member of the Association, dealers in almost every line of Merchandise, including Cloaks, Suits, Furs, Dry Goods, Jewelery, Furniture, Men's Clothing, Fur nishings, &c, &c, will offer wonderful bargains in their respective lines. i . ; .V3 .,m .'! ('.i ., UA .;8 & . ,3K5 s sV po vtjq Out-of-Tow- - )'it M4i n Shoppers, ancFthe Presenting Special Advantages to Greatest Money Saving Opportunities of the Season . i '. ., ..; . - , Prices on almost every line of Merchandise carried will be all greatly reduced, and goods for personal use or home adornment can be bought at less cost than at any ' ' , other time in the year. . . m COME TO EVANSVILLE Look for the R. M. A. Clearance Sales Signs in the Stores and Windows of the Members of the Association i 'V -- AS m s V HOPPERS ACCORDING TO THE PLAN FARES REFUNDED TO OUT.OF-TOWOF THE RETAIL 'MERCrlTS REBATE ASSOCIATION N