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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 26, 1912
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 26, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 bee1912012601_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 26, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. ? $& I. . - TUESDAY . to FRIDAY . y. I . l YEAR 11 , 3 B WENTY-TMR- D iSSSaBSILJ IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR , , and t4 . 5M1 IT "IT :, . . ' FRIDAY . BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE , , - EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNnXY., FflDAY, JANUARY 26, 1912 f !' No. S dEGlSlVE VIGtORY FOR DRY FORCES iadisonvillc Stays Dry by 148 Majority After Hard Fight MUCH ENTHUSIASM IN HOPKINS COUNTY OVER THE RESULT n i TOLL RATES FOR, .", rii1 -- j j Were you ever a victim tf Peck's 3ad ' PANAMA CANAL : School Notes GOUNTYINIT ' enacted in"' this Btale, passed tho .sdnate24'to.i4ioday. The measure approved by the-low- er- u Sri-- pefito".ppv,.cCreary, Boy? QDid you ever hug behind a school desk, or inside a school geography, Tom Saw--ye-r fy . Ky., Jan. '25- -; After one of the tiardeBt fdught cam- (MlRns in the history of the elty, ' .Madlsonville yesterday voted 148 Majority against the roturn bf the 9pen saloon, which was banished three years ago by a rnujorltv of 124 votes, and when the mutt was an- I aounced the hundreds of men, worn-- ; in and children co.ngrngatod in front t of the courthouso, awaitiap the an nouncement of the remit, went wild and for a fow minutes the rejoicing 6t the victors was great. The day' slight started at 5 o'olook in the morning with pruyor service at the Methodist Church, and tliiH j wrb conducted throuRhuit the day antil the re&ult was annuuncod. A f leader of he bprvlco was oppointod J fortechjhdur jdurin1 the day, and ine'iauies oi me town uui uukkuu a work ou Ihe street assembled in the churches. Parades of hundreds Small chjU jjren, carryiug" flags add faahners with various (pserip.tjons,- - were itarted at Go'cTock'arid this Was' also continued throughout the day. These children were led by the singing songs and with pleas for the citizens to vote dry. Colored People in Line j 1 t jadlsonvlUe, " r" or Huckleberry Finn? fl Were you ever up c nights with Aid- rich's Tom Bailejr? Have you enjoyed cVIrs. Wiggs? Did you ever with Helen's Babies watch the wheels go round? the acquaintance tf If you are a part inworld, the 1& fun-lovi- ng read about BILLY JIMMY, FRANCES and his friends,, and LINA, in Miss fr.i, I look a prominent part in the day's campaign, several hundred of thorn lining up and marching through'thc colored section uf the city, on to the business district of Madlsou- v.llle. The colored miulsters and members of' their churches also s hustled throughout the dny, and tht fact that they took a prominent part V iu.thd fight thut was mode had m much to do with the roBult of the election, as the colored voters' num-- . bes several hundred. List night a big demonstration was held at the tabornaclo, which was paokbd to overflowing, many being unable to gain admlttauoc. advocates have The worked hard and faithfully for the ft .past fow weeks, and have beon ably assisted by a number of prominent temperance porkers, from over the country. Meetings have boon hold, 'both night and day, and the colored "people havd'been as' aotiye a9 'the ' hito's In the light. yeafe MadlBoaville votdd .dry 8 by a majority of GO, which was Jui cpnteste'd toy tho "wets" ,'dectlon.was held a few months .af- tor, retultlng in another "dry" vio- : tory, this time tho m jorlty reaching ' 150, The city is at present in a , 'splendid flnanoiul condition, being ,'" entirely out of debt and. hav.lnj?,.a. - cash balanco of several thousand " dollars, and this fact was a big "pullbr" for the temperance cause. i While the onmpalgn was bitterly contested and much excltomont was in evjdonce during tho day, overy- thing1 passed oil Bmoothly. and uo ' trouble was reported from any scc-V. tlon 6f the city. n people- hero aro coi.il-- dout how that the open saloon will '. never, return to Madlsonville. Tlio colored school children also oMinerva WilHam. Green Hill A deliciously humorous serial SOON TO APPEAR IN THIS PAPER. & Don't miss it if you enjoy su Vaubt, Guy FreBch. "Washington, iJan. 23. Senator ThehigheBt examination average Brauley today introduced a bill made by any girl in fprtb-gfadwaB providing that the Isthmjan Canal made .by Zora Robinson and the Commission shall go out of exist- -' f highest average of any boy was ence on January 1, 1915, aud that' aaaae oy Clyde Bennett. from and afterxthat date the Panama Canal shall be operated by the . : The Sophomore year are beginPresident, through the Chief of En- - ning the Rtudy of Botanioy gineers oi tne unuea states army. . They have been collecting a great Uuder Senator Bradley's plan, the. deal of material for performing exPanama Railroad Company shall periments. Thou first half of the coutitiUo to be a part of the cauil. work will be couflued to the text Ho stipulates in hiB bill that the book and the last Half to analysis of "" charges aud tolls upon vessels using t le different parents. Margaret Kemp, who has btfen the canal shall be based tonnago, cargo tonnage, ill with tousolltls Is able to be back nut displacement tonnageior otherwise, at her studies. aud when based upon registered The "Girls Glee Club metTuesday tonnage, shall not .exceed $1,2& per afternoon. Several new Btus were ton, American measurements The pract'cod and as all were present charge for passengers shull not ex- they bad a very sacotssiul practice. ceed $1.60 per person. Vessels pay- The altos deserve special attention, ing tolls on going through the canal as their work done was Bpleudid, without cargo, Bhall on their roturn The county examinations will be trip laden with cargo be entitled to held at tha Madlsonville School Frireceive a rebate of 60 der cent, of the day arid Saturday. Those who will charges formerly paid. go from here aro Villa Sisk, Jess Exemption from the payment of Greer, Kathleen Corey, Edgar and tolls Is granted to the United States Howard ' Arnold, Kenneth Nisbet,' for Its own vessels, materials and Ethel Oldham, Willie Craig and. merchandise, the vessels owned by Corlnne Ashby. the Panama Ralhoad Company, and From a Junior English paper we to ships of.the republic of Panama., bad this enlightening statement. Doycuknow that fully nine out p'Beawnlf pulled of Grendels' shoul every ten cases of rheumatism are der and he went limping home." simply rheumatism of thb muscles From the fourth grade. "A reason due to gold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, and require no internal is the distance between two bar- treatment whatevoi? Apply Chan- - TQOm." bui Iain's Liniment freely and nee how quickly it gives rtlpif. For .'Examinations are now ended and the pupils have begun the second Ealo by all dealers. tdrm in real earnestness. We intend FALLS, BEEAKS'LEQ to make this greatest one - r Senator Bradley Presents Bjll to v "' vXeaet Soil for Tonrth Orade Chester Ashby, Douglas Bradley, ReguUte the Charges EmerWn Browder, Clyde Bennett, ilark.Cavauah, Rosa iQayjinahj.Ed-naraBkHCANAl, TO BE OPERATE Clyde Martin, Harrold WAR DEPARTMENT Oldham, Arthur Robinson, Bertha THROUGH nf pepte,drtosigti itK .Both, democrat and. republicans in their . piatforma declared for suoh a law. Kehtuc rjouse, and Senate Ap-- " last fail R. Wm. Hearst litis accepted an .' invitation to addreBB the goneral prove ThfsBill assembly or Kentucky on Febi U, The legislature has. invited other to speak in GOVERNOR HtCREARY WILL SIGN IT democratic leaders Frankfort. Invitations havo been ,. sent toJIenry Watterson, t,.,-..- l j?huhiub, rr.y.t jan. 20. ine.mon and Gov. Woodrow Gov.HarWilson. county unit bill, regarded as the Mr. Hearst's acceptance . was re- most drastlo anti-liqubill ever ceiyea nere to a ay. or house, uo!w who, is ex e oMrM.llHHI.lll?MJhH5y upon-regis-tere- d ORANGE SALE I and January Clearance CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT When ve announced a $1,000.00 Gift in Gold and Silver to our customers during the io days Clearance Sale, it was no surprise that they' came in crowds to partake of the bargains and the Free Distribution. Ihe..public.kno.w5.ir.om, out long. career o Fair Dealing with, them that .when.Ave say a thing in, our adver- I , tisement it jvvill bejust that way. January Cut .Prices On Ivlen's and Boys' Cloth- ing. Overcoats, Hats, Shoes, Ladies' Tailored Suits and Fancy Cloaks at Half Price. All (Children's Cloaks, ' Separate Skirts, etc., in t fact everything iu Ready-to-Weis cut almost in half. Lots of Dress Goods, Silks, Dry Goods and Staples at less than cost prices. ; We give below a list of some who, drew as much as $i.oq during the sale. ar ' termthe. , c. auti-Baloo- n genuine olmerican humor. : & & d? ! o and-anotho- r Ilsley Happenings James Ben Salmon, of Frank'fort, vlplted friends here Saturday, i 4 ,. dajv Dr. A. F. Fiuldy'fa allBmlles 4o ( f; II. r e 1 tin H. D. Williaiuo, of (Chicago, was ploivsuut visitor to our town Wed- a nesday. We would like for dvervbody to attend our Sundny'Schicl and pray- - loft-fo- r Nashville yesterday mornPasses Away er mooting. the'DIxio Flyer and Miss Aling on Jill Russell Is all pmiles this ma pretending to her friends, that K. B. Scott, one of the best and wtek. Somebody has said some- - slie was going to make relatives, in beloved Citizens of Madisouvlllr, tUlfc'. . . Bowling Green a vlBit loft on 61 for died of heart trouble Wednesday ;" Jim Brown, of Ceuirul City, "'twas Na6hvilln, Mr. Bourland had ar- morning about 7:30 o'clock. A Girl's Wiltf Midnight Ride ' ': He came to Madlsonville about Tuesday, ranged everything and they were tr To warn people of a fearful foreBt hero married as coon as the bride to be five years ago. He was sixty years n the OatsklllB a young girl Our town waVull of imrfie .tradoiB bid and survived by a wife and teu .' ruad j horseback at midnight and today. We think business is Agoing arrived. v. gaved many lives. Her deed was ' i"'Mr. Bouria,nd has 16ng been a re- children. Tho funeral will tako f lorlous, bu.t.llveB uro often 6aveu to pickup. place' today at the residence, and Dick Solmon 1b very iruch trrle.ved sident of Earllngton, and was for a will be conducted by Rev. C F. iNow jjiscovery iu H- iy lit. Jts.ing'B ,hurl. longtime connected witbv, the firm Wirnberly. , qurius lung; trouoie, ccugns ana about; Ins iln.e Ijog He will be burled at Motti'ershead, and might have ende'd In SVe kuuw-uot, ' qold, which w.hethorjtn.o'hprsete!), of Bourland "A com umptlon "or putumotfla. "It prGvilua.thls he was head clerk In the Odd Fellows cemetery. The she Is better; durod moi of. a droadiul uouuh and Stored 7 Hs also has Be tiff era deepest sympathy to the UngHlsease," writes W. R." Pat'tor-Esq, W..N". Duiip of Dawsoru.wJBAti EtfPfcftHFlittnor "of be'iufe.May.or of bereaved ouos. w4N'-- ' ,'v.v., Bon, Velllngton, Tx. Oafler four in In town' Wednesday. .1. .. of our little city. "''i ,0ur family had died with cousuoip- ,r H'otb- Trained Men Wanted tlon.toud riraiheQ 87ncuiida James B. Garrett onp of the i.uto very uea utuui H.. Mrs. uounana is a -' iincrBbBure and throat was in town to and attractive young worpan ami. Trained mou aud $1,00. day ln,bohilLwjalL-.ti)- 0 tind liuna:tr.CLUhliJ.lJEr.lcQ.50o..and machine, he has a hoB.tof frlentfsf, JSh; wfrs'.un.-ti- l sjtantjyspurfht for thousands of good f.Triau bottle free. Guaranteed by &Mr a short time ago oonhect&d with joys. ThV'want columns" of every i ,;' 1r:W V diugfciBtflM M ,? I f I(Qj)tJ'udSnflai?e2) N the:rulllinery .department cjf Ban.e3 .b'lu daily .contain numerviu-lr '" "" , ... 1 .... ., for bookkeepers and stenCowand &Co. ' ' "'" il After tlid honeymoon they:wlll ographers, leave :for . Portlands Tex., .where . If you get the right training, you iy So3Bitw, iEKwa i Rt 'IBv' An they will mako their mture .home. will not havo to look for a job j. the Mr. Bturland has au excellent posi- Job wi.l.louk Eor,Y.QU,:'Yoitcauget tion in Portland and although. training Draugjioiis Training hates to lose two of thoir tho HI "iWm 'JBmWtL BH9H BY. .MAIL or" AT COLLEGE. we wish bft citizens'happiness Inthem every Write JOHN F. DRATJGHON, tudcioBS and their new it A home. President, Nashyille, Tenn,, for prices on lessons BY MAIL. If vou J. W. Lester 'Badly Hurt want to, sea a catalogue issued by Tji 1 On last FrlUay"Jv. TV."Xe'sTef" a's Anslnes --psASpS.0 lu th $ doing some carpeijfyer work.? A .e1 .ftrfntrVuliustltutfon.,ndotsad by "business men address Draughon's & Malo,ne3'.H,Btoro, when he fell oil Prackal Business OolJege, Nasha bench about eighteen ruche's high ville, Tonn,, Paducab. Ky., Evans- U aud broke three ribs and bruised 9 i .. A lad feature In connection with for e'adh room. The pupils are takIs that a son, Elgie ing a lively interest in the exhibit, Lane, aged 18 is very 111 with pneu- and expect a great suocess. monia. The many friends of the family much regret the double misA Texas Wonder fortune, and hope for the early recovery of both patients. The "Texas. Wonder cures kidney and cures diabetes, weak and lame In every home where their are backs, rlieumntiE"mf.and all Irreguchildren be a bottle of WHITE'S larities of bladder troubles, removCREAM VERMIFUGE. It de- ing p.ravel, the kidneys and bladder stroys worms and; acts" as a tonic in In both men and'women. Regulates the debilitated' system. Price .'25c. bladder troubles In children. If not per bottle". Sold by St. Bernard Min- sold by your drUgglBts will be seut ing Co Drug. Depart- by mall on. receipt of $1.00. One ; ' ment. small bottle is two monthB' treatment and seldom falls to perfect a RenfrO'Bourland cure. Send for testimonials from The wedding of Miss Alma Renfro Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W. Louis, Hal 2920 Olive street. and Mr. H, R. Bourland took place Mo. Sold by druggists. St. yesterday evening in Nashville about eight o'clock. Mr. Bourland Well Known Citizen of Madisonvlllc The junior year have started the study of Physics, which promises to be a very interesting Btudy. B. I. Lane, of 610 West State Don't forgu the Art Exhibit to Btreet, a night foreman at the South- to be held at the Victory building ern shops, fell on the ice near hifl Febiuary8, '9 and 10. Proceeds to home Saturday evening, and his be used to purchase pictures for the right leg was broken. The injury schoel rooms. If is hoped that a Is quite a Bbvereono and Mr. Lane sufficient sum may be realized to be will be laid up for como tiine. able to purchase at least one picture . B. I. Lane Meets With Severe Son Is Very 1)1 Injury the accident LIST OF GOLD ,. . Miss .Kate Wnaler),, Earlington, Ky., $5.70 Miss Ethel Mrs. Mr. Fred Bud-Cox- J , Jackson Anton, , Gatlln' of' Mortons Nebo. $4.15 Gap, $5.00 VVm. A. ' dsburnR.- Rl,$6.20 - , Mrs. (Elizabeth Hall,;:$1.0O Miss Florence Campbell, $1.95 Bob Davis, Nebo, $1.90 NickToombs, $1.00- Mrs. John Herrin, Nebo, $1.35 --A.Anton,' $1.90 Lela Davis (colored), city, $1.10 W. P. Jackson, Manitou,$1.20 - Lum Wicks, Manitou, Sf .80 ' Miss Jessie Bass, Wriite Plains, .LIST,OFSILYEE r -- . Ernest Speed (colored) $1.00 Mrs. Alex Bajley, $1.00 ,' Ejijab Poole, Hanson,' $1.50 Jk C. Fowler, $2 10 $1,1- 0- - ..-.. " V 0. L. Shelton, $2.00 Anti-saloo- - I -, Mrs. Frank Rash, Earlington, , $1.20 Will Lovan,MortonsGap,$1.85 Charjes Hibbs, Manitou, 1.45 FiankOox, $1.15 Charles Maxwell, White Plains , . $2i(5 David Kirk, $1.50 Chasl Stodghill,.'$1.40. . j Wm.j Worthington (col.'),$1.00 Mrs. JR. L' Parish; $135 ..Annie Irwin (col), $1.10 , ( J. R. Lysle, $1-1- T. Hawkins, Hanson, $1.00-EmmSimons, $1.00 N. OrPendley, $1.10 Mrs. J. Mortons' Gap, $2.10 Nannie Patterson, $1 10 A. J. Fox, $1.00 Mrs. Pearl Croft, $1.00 Ed Graham, $1.00 J. M. Mills, Nortonville, $1 30 Bob Clark, Manitou, $1.10 J. W. Finley, $1.20 "C J. Samples, $1.00 Mrs. E. L. Murphy, $1.40 Dr. J. B. Sory, Mannington, $2.60 Mrs. H H. Howard, $i;.00- L. .1. Woodward, Mortons y Gap, $,1.50 "Weller Hamby, Nortonville, E. -- a . -- . gt-ttln- g ' $1 10 .: . , , - . & . , - pufo-tbh- mobllo-contoGtant- s wonieh'-arecoVf- ';. ts Miss Bessie F.inley,(. $1.Q0 , Sam ( Woodard, Nortoii'ville, - R'..,Tippett,$l.20r, $lll0 - . . . : '. Willis Walker, $1.10 QrBrian, $1.40 Sallie Lynch, Nebo, .$1445 : " .Mrs. Milclred Bone, $l.$5 , 'ilrs'.' Dora Stokes, $1.00 . "S.r. Vyatt, $1,10 ' . ':M'rs.:B, R .Williams, $l.30 -- j iidver-tiseuiou- I ' Walltr fl'errih '(coi. ) , r$ 1 .00 ' Byruhi Gox.-Neb$2.35 . W. D. Coil, $2. 10 ... J. HL Kingtoiii.or.tons Gag, o, ''fs J ., . : - , j i- -r!- " " $1 20 ,... . ' ' I I Oscar Mitchell,. $li 60 Airs $1 .Ndftonyille, , .i;., :. ' -M- . Mrs. Louis Payne, Nortonville - Grif Head, :$ 1.20. i . ? 'Mrs! Louis Wheeler, Slaughter ville'.-'Sl'.OLeslle-'-Browder, I J Earl-JrigtO- n" BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pare The only Baking Powder made from Royal Crape Cream of Tartar . "K"H a. irAtTnhofirwHrfs"Piaiiisr" t Mrs. Wm. Stinnett, Center; '$210 ' -- in' ' M. Victory, Earlington-- .& R. 4, $ t 1. . 1, .30 Annie Hmes, $1.00 rsrW.-PrVickersr-$l.0O ,,, .. W-i- 3?;impkili H , 11.1 Ageer$220 Davis,-$105- W U -- Maurice-.Tavlor, JebQ,..$.i.6Q .. v' lee Parish,. $1.80 , W. .Hatrt,il9Qi .R. L, ' . i. S. Freer, $1.40 Waters (col.), $1 00- - -Bill'Langley, Providence, $2.15 J. B...Loyan, Mortons Gap, $i.9D.. Benfpffett, $2.05 PiOvUchce, J.lMatK. 'Reynolds, , rJohil i?l 10 , John jl.qi)es, BLwhtervjlje, . 44P.4lHV9MVf VFVfrTS ri HliniMf. dp? oriJderaiJ,r ' ' "' ; i;yyi, Jjd. J r;VYabinitoq, , ' 5 DVC . m 71 v?. r. t fa $&.$ y' vi t ' J rt ,i T V1 ' J vii'Ji Xj, "i ,.' ?& c5? . ; ' 4i IIIIIMMMMtM M4M p . i i MM 1 MtMIMtMMII LOOKS LIKE PEACE IN THE ANTHRACITE COAL FIELD COLORED REV COLUMN. j(-.- ii m 4 -- - ' """y ;j'JI fX't. J. R. KVA.NS, EDITOR g MMfchstti ' m u " b ! t3t v1b r .& : ftf ; rv--itv t . B33 PAULM.M60H. and ne Year-- ; ?i,o 60 , MANAGER EDlTdR ASSOCIATE . PUBLISHER Six months Three months SIurIo copies....: Probably not More Than 15,000 Out of Mesdamos Duncan and Carrlngton 170,000 Paying Dues. ; were in. Madisonville Monday on , 2o 6 bmiuess. Advices from tho East indicate that the. 170,000 anthracite miners "will think twice boforo thev enter Into a campaign of active hostility" in the matter of the approaohing settlement which comes on April 1st. The figures published state' that there is now in tlie. national treasury of the miners' organization only $107,210. It is also stated that probably 15,000 out of 170,000 anthracite miuerB are- paying dues. It is believed that John Mitchell wilf coun sel peace in the matter of the wage - Crayon Portrait Free wife, daughter, mother, sister, husband, son, father, brother or loved one yon would likej to e have enlarged in best crayon? , We will enlarge it for you absolutely free.. Have you a photograph of a life-siz- fawoett BUSINESS EDITOR d. e. " AND ' Alotiza Pbindexter and Miss Pearl Ray were in Mortons Gap Sunday visiting La Salle Hobson. Memberof Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League sonville, Kentucky, Phone No. Spsoiraen copies mailed free application. Oorrespondents wanted in all parts of the ou -' Hicks, of Henderson, Ky., Ib here visiting Mrs. Selena'Davidson, Mrs. 9 county. Address us for par- - tioulars. AILEBN DAVIS, Mgr. Branch Office in Morten's. Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Madi4-- MISS Telephone 47 Friday, January 26, 1912 The man who whiBpers. down a well Atbut the things he has to soil Will npver reap a crop of dollars Like ho who climbs a tree and "hollers." political NOTES The, New 'York Evening Post says: The agreement between Speaker . Polk to submit Clark and their Presidential aspirations for judgment betore tlio Democratic State Con ve'ntion of Missouri, which meets a month from today, is rather more interesting than important. Neither of the men stands today within measureablo distance of the nomination. After Democratic Clark's display pu.the subject of Canadian annexation, his nomination would more thau confirm the Democratic party's traditionol impulse toward suicide. And as for .Folk, he stands completely over shadowed by at least half a dozen ' other Democrats. Ex-'Gov- - - Many ills come from Irapurfi' blood. Can't bave pore blood with faulty digestion, lazy liver and Blood "t Bjtters sldgglsh' bowelsj Burdock strengthens stomach', bowels and llver,.and purines the blood. .N yi j ' ' l'RoojcvcIt for President" Political headquarters, at Chicago wore opened Wednesday by former District to Attorney Sims futher the presidential boom of "Theodore Boosevelt. The Bigu,"Roosevelt for President", is on the door. BEE ADS PAY wives, mothers and, singing children with flying banners followed their husbands, sous and fathers to the ballot box; this with tho earnost ap peals and determined efforts of the good male oitizens brought victory to the drys. Much credit is dm to colored men women and children, who fought ?o One Woman and Three Men Lynched nobly for the temperance cause. A mob of 100 men broke into ,the future. jail at Hamilton Tuesday night, Her many friends are glad to seo Mrs. John Harland lefc this mornoverpowered the jailer, and took Miss Annie Martin on the streots ing for Mt. Carmel to, visit her three men and one woman,' all. col- again. daughter. Rev.H. Amos, of Princeton Ky., ored, a mile out of town and hanged was in the city last week vlBiting Jim Harland made a business them to trees. trip to Madisonville last week. The negroes were arrested for the his daughter Mrs. Eliza Mason. R. M. Salmon returned to Frank murder of Norman Hadley a farmer The Ministers aud Members Alfort Sunday. near Hamiltou. They were tenants liance will meet Monday night with the Mt. ZIon. Baptist church, Tho Itching, torturing skin eruptions, disfigure, an- on the Hadley farm. Bubjeot for discussion will be; "It noy, drive one Wjld1 Doan's Ointment brings qulcklrellef and lasting cures. Fifty cents at any When given ns soon as the creupv the Bible the Word of God." , cough appears Chambeplain's Cough drug store. r , Dock Nichols is in Madisonville j Remedy will ward off an' attack of Poverty Stricken TVrra Haute People Kill croup and prevent all danger and this week visiting his ick daughter cause of, anxiety. Thousands of Mrs. Ida Collier.- Themselves and Babe mothers-usit successfully. Sold by Tom Clark and wife are improvMr. and Mrs. Win. MoVey, of Ter- all dealers. ing slowly. ra Haute, Ind., took poison Tuesday and gave it to their 5 months old ba- Former Champ Says Flynn Will Win To prevent pneumonia, a cold setBattle by aho. They were in very destitled in the lungs should bo attended tute clrcnmstanceB, and had mortMarvin Hart, the Louisville to at once. Put a HERRICK'S RED PEPPER PORUS PLASTER gaged their household fuaniture to champion, says Jim Flynn will on the chest and take BALLARD'S secure funds on which to live. surely knock Jack Johnson out HOREHOUND SYRUP internally; when they meet iu July. He eeems It's a winuing combination. Buy size Horehound Syrup; to think the fight will last about 15 you got a porous plaster free with rounds, and that Johnson will liavo each bottle. Sold by St. Bernard to yield to the mighty blows from Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug De-- j e the-dollar wish. L. O. Collins looks very blue tliiB week, but we guess it is because ,ho did not go to the party Saturday night. Oheer up Mr. Collins there iwiil ba auuther one soon. Miss Bertha Cautrll, of Dawson, returned home Sunday a'fter visiting friends a few days. Audry McKnight is visiting his Grand mother this week. Dee Eusliuu, of Dawson, will mve his family here in the near MIsb Jannie Stewart, .i . Ind., is here visiting her siBtor Bob Poley'B Honey and Tar Compound ,, Robbio, who has been Bick. ILSLEY HAPPENINGS ''Cures In Every Case" George Slrmus) is suffering from n Mr. Jas. McOaffery, Msr. of the Hotel, Omaha, Neb., recom- badly out liaud. Schlitz (Continued from Page 1.) mends Foley's Honey and Tar ComMrs. Hart, of Hopkinsville, is vis says wo. all can borrow when we pound, because It cures in every caso . settlement. who has been very sick, Luke Anderson, who has been very sick, is very much Improved at this writing. Rev. Garrett preaohed an excellent sermon at tho O M. E. church last' Sunday. The church will give a box supper on the 3rd of Feb., for the benefit of the chu'roh. ' Read Our Big Offer Send us $2.00 for our paper one year,, the Farmer and Stockman, Qf,$t.. Louis, Mo.,. "one year and the People's Popular! Monthly jone, year, ,andy e will send you absolutely free and postpaid, a fiill size 16x20 Crayon enlargement of any one whose photograph you will send us. One" "had jonly to be shown on the enlarge ' ment. Wedonotjnakergroiips. Will return (ha plidtdgrapj the same time the enlargements We "to you fully how you can'get one of our are' mailed' ,'. ;, , highjclass. picture frames, free.; i ' ' , j U:i P2 . and-'tixplai- i "I have used it myself and I have rocotnmmided it to many others who have since told me or its great curative power in diseasoB of the lungs aud throat." Foley's Honoy and Tar Compound is a reliable family med icine. Give it.to your dinaron, ana take It yourself when you feel a cold coming on. It checks and cureB coughs, colds aud croup and. prevents bronchitis and pneumonia. Refuse substitutes. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated, Drug Department. iting her son Walker Stoner and family. Aiadisonvme remains ury by a majority of 148 votes. Praying 'The"sc;PdttaiW ateMacU by one of the Largest Portrait .J .' 7:Houses in the United States In a letter to us this house says: "Our artists are so proficient i and our methods so painstakhig that we give the broadest" kind of a guarantee that any reputable pictures house can make one that protects, you .thoroughly and. gives you confidence ;n selling." This extremely low rate is made to introduce these portraits in this county. After they have been introduced and the people have been able to see the high-clas- s work, tbs offer will be with' drawn. Therefore, send in your order today now. Before you put h down this paper fill out the coupon below, attach it to the you want enlarged and either mail it to us or bring it in with $2.00. Don't put this off one moment tomorrow or next week may be too late. Address all orders to the pho-grap- . T . 5 SEMI-WEEK- LY BEE, Earlington, Kentucky USE THIS COUPON Smi-WEEKL- Y BEE, Earlington, Kentucky year, and the People's Popular 1 Enclosed find $2.00 for which please send me your paper U-- the Farmer and Stockman 1 year, Monthly 1 year' As a present for myt promptness you are to send me postpaid a crayon enlarged from tne photograph attached. My name is My address is. .. wi Flynn. partment. n A" FREE How to Get Votes Touring Car to be given away free by Earlington Boosters Club. Each member Five-Passeng- er A grand $1,600 Howard T.. X Contest eit Barnes, !MEqlv ly closes CoTssnci Car on Diplo.y of this club will give votes that will entitle the holder of the ' ' est number of votes to this elegant Automobile Free. great' ' FREE How to Get Votes With every yearly subscription to 8c 1Q12 C o inn jpstin y in cash, 3,000 votes will be given. This applies to back subscriptions as well as new subscriptions, and you can pay for as many as you desire. You can also get votes on job printing and advertising 100 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. s But the best way to get votes is to to The Bee, as the schedule of votes is so m,uch greater for subscriptions than for anything else. You will be suprised how easy it is to get subscriptions to The Bee if you try. secure-subscription- Votes on the Automobile will be given with every cash purchase made at the store of any member of the club, ioo votes for every dollar's worth purchased. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BUSY. The earlier you start the more advantage you will have in the final count. Remember, the object 61 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 tc 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. The Earlington Bee, accompanied by $i m fl & jM Rules ot The Contest carefully the rules of this tontest, as it Will make it much easier for Jthe contestant to understand the methods that are used. 1. No name of contestant will be known. 2. No names of contestants will be published. 3. Every contestant gets 2,000 votes to start with. 4. Every contestant gets a number. 5. Standing of contestant's number published weekly. 6. A ' votes must be brought in Wednesday for recording. 7. Votes mustnot be written on. 8. Tie votes in package 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 are transferable only before recording. 11. Contestant having largest number of votes on May 15', 1912, wins .the auto. 12. Contestants will not be permitted to solicit votes within our store or in front ' !. of the building.' , "Read CONTEST CLOSES HAY 15, 1912 Send in Your Nomination at Once and go to Work for it t a "11 . i' L Watches, Clocla Jewelry C. Wiley Fine .Wat?h Repairing George King & Son -- , $ Drutfs, Druggists' Sundries and Soda Fountain Semi-Week- ly Webb Brothers, Groceries v. '' W. H. Whitford, Hardware, Stoves BARNES, COWAN D & CO Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Bee, $1 Per Year c AtVj INCORPOR iaO Millinery, Ladies' Ready to Wear, Carpets and Rug Barnett & Stone, Liveryman ft! AmtjjmuuL f' is X C. A. MORTON 3n i ! 1 , MADISONVILLE, KY. x" Miss Minerva and It Helps! Mrs. J. F. Daniels, of Sip, Ky., writes: "I was YOU WANT a Better JOB? ss X' Funeral Director and Emtalnier Any Gall Answered Promptly Day or Night. E.,E. BarneB. of Beaver Dam, waft William Green lliil Are Coming to Town You will meet-them so sick for 3 or 4 years, I had to hire my work done, most of the time. I had given;up hope. When I began to take Cardul, I knew, right away, it was helping me. Now, I am better than ever before in That question will be asked yon almost dally by business men seeking your servlces.if you qualify take the Draughon Training and show, ambition to rue. More BANKERS indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleges than indorse all other bwrf-necolleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States. International reputation. Banllntr. typewriting. Penmanship, Englhh, Spelling, Arithmetic, lot tor Wrltlnp, BbiUmw iaw use ouxmarr Drancacs. uooa rusuiuns liUAKAMrttu under reasonable conditions. Home Study. Thousands of bankcash-Bookkeeping., Bookkeepers all over the United States say that Draughon's ters, bookkeepers and stenbgraphers ara New System of Bookkeeping saves them holding good positions as the result o from 25 to 50 per cent In work and worry. taking Draughon's Homo Study. , ., Shorthand. Practically all U. S. offiCATALOGUE. For prices on leseoas cial court reporters write tho System of BY MAIL, writo Jno. F. Dratjghoh; Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President, Nashville. Tenn. For"ra?it- wnyr jiecause tney Know it is the best. alogue on course AT COLLEGE, writs mylife,andCarduididit." E 64 DRAUGHON'S PKAGTICAI, BUSINESS COIXEGB Ky., Tenn., NathvUU or Meaphis or Kaexrille, or Paducah, or EvaaivUle, I,'. News of the Towns lfe In town Wednesday. Take CARDU! GEEAT PREPARATION BEING MADE "' -f- :- - W. m '" ' .Robert Demoss, of Madlsonville, was lii town Tuesday.-- ' Mrs. Oharlle Mothershead of near, St. OharleB, ib very ill with fever. Mrs. John Wll8ou, of the country, was In the city Thursday afternoon. Charles Pleasant, of the country, waB in town Thursday. Thero is no bettor flour mado than Blue Ribbon flour. P. Webb haB returned from the Pond Rivercountry, whore he waB called on account of tho Ijlneps of IiIb sister, Mrs. A. L. Vannoy , J. A. East jv.who has been 111 with, grip for the paBt nlDe, weeks1 Ib abl to bo atwork agalni Mack Stovons,,, of Madlsonville, waB In town yesterday. Roy Parker waB in Madlsonville vllle Wednesday Slsk Bros. Book Co., are prepared to do all kinds of Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing. All work guarO. The Woman's Tonic Cardui has helped thousands of weak; tired, worn-o- ut worien,-back"thealth, It has a gentle, tonic ac- United Confederate VeteranB and the United SoflB of Confederate Veterans gather in Macon, May! 7, '8t 9. For Reunion of Veterans' TELEGRAPHS? .WILtUR ft. SMITH BUSINtfsS I.RtlSGE and Sons of Macon, ,Ga. It Prel(!ent hittfyear or)xpeilnibeHrt'n.rcjBtll and banking bmlncei, lo'S2 yehra Mnintlnir 1H0 JFtriCntpr Sons will meet fathers when the oung men and womf n nrui ty, Jbeilncton, tuvr. nu.nu n. for mircmn. H,' , (, Most Awful Dry columns in a 'few days and thereafter for a fanny period. Yon will laugh till you cry when you read "Miss in these Men who fought for their. hcjrhes and 'A gpntloman living m Lake City states' in the greatest coriilict In had jdst' finished a trip through east- w- . ' Will Barton, ot MadiBonville, atA Barbed Wlro Cut, Collar or Saddlo Gall not properly tended tho tho show in this city healed leaves a disfiguring Monday night. ecar. Miss Jennie McGary, of Madison-'"- , Ballard's vllle, visited friends hero Tuesday. FOR SALE 8 houses. anil Jota la goodVepair. Will sell cheap. Good .." ,rea60ua for selling. Address Mrs. la the Right Remedy for All '. i 'Cornelia Croft, Hopkinsvllle, Ky., Abrasloaa of the Flesh. : h or 0. L. Harris. Madlsonville. K.v. Tf thrv 'wound is cleansed and appiiea tho nnimant process promptly, . Mrs. H. L. BrQwtiing and daughDeems at tno neau.ntr onco ana mo wouna neais irom ter, of MortotiB fap, visited her partho Inside outwardly, thus perents Tuesday and Wednesday, forming a perfect euro that leaves no scar. If tho wound , .Miss Laura Fdnwlcko who has heals on tho outsldo too oulck- iy tho sur been visiting Miss Judith, Martin, in il face pus forms, underinto a runana oreaKs out ning soro that is hard to euro for tho past month, returnHowell, and lnovltably leaves a bad scar. ed home Tuesday. Owners, of blooded stock preliniment fer this reason, to all others : j Miss Florence Waller, of Henderfor that and thev use it kti son, Is" the guest of her sister, Mrs. not only on fine, animals, but, J on iiuman nesn, ns it aoes.us Claude Morton, of Madlsonville. wont quicKiy ana tnorougniy. If you really want to win the $1600 Price 25c. COo and 81.00. JameoF.Bal!ard,Prop. St.Louls,Mo. automobile get subscribers for The Beo and get 0000 votes, Stephens Eye Salve Is a healing uinwneni lor sore Byes. Mrs. Robert Davis was called to lobLOAwbRCCOHHgNHEaBvt Nashville Monday on account of tho illuesB of her little grandserious daughter, MrB. Harry Simons' little ST. BERNARD MINING CO., girl, who has dypthoria. Drug Department . 4 iuJtuo""oIty;Wodno8day. STY" Harry Blackwoll who has boon jfTBi E Nixon was in Madlsonville working here for some tlmo is uow Wednesday. atHopklnsvlllc. Miss Margaret Kemp is suitering irom an attaok ot totiBolitis. ' Mrs. W. R. Coyle was in Madlson ville Wodnosday. Mesdamos Iley Brinkley and Hattle Dillingham were In Madl sonville Wednesday afternoon. Tom Long went to Madlsonville was In town Wodnosday. Wednesday. yirgll Parkor, of the country, was Miss Ellzabsth Victory visited in town "Wednesday. friends in Madlsonville Wednesday. Garfield Oldham, of the country, Mrs. Ed Rule was in Madlsonville was In town Wednesday. Wednesday. For nloo hand engraving pee Slsk Blue Ribbon flour is what you Bros. Book Co. They have the onwant. ly hand engraver in Madlsonville. James Gate & Son Co. Letcbor Trover, of the Southard Incorporated neighborhood, was in town Wednesday. HopklusvIlle.lKjv Taylor Oldham, of the Richland Ernest Newton was In the county t neighborhood waa In town Wednes- seat Wednesday, '; day. RobortJSterrlhew went to MadlHarvoy Parker, of the conn try, sonville Wednesday, was In town Wednesday. MesdameB S. T. Cayce and T. J, Zed Trovor, of the Southard, neigh- Morgan, of Nortonville wore In borhood was in town Wednesday. Madlsonville Wodnesdayt Don't forget the Don't fall to roturn your;; votes Boo has a brunch ofilco for Madl- Weduesday afternoon, not later than sonville people In Morton's Furnl-jtur- e 6 o'clook. Storo. If you want ndvortls-ViugPaul Banks was in jMadlsonville Job work or wish to subscribe II HMUfcPHWJ . ild.i wmw for the paper, call up number 4. Will Sutton, 'ot Madlsonville, ,was Aileen Davis, Afanager. 1 . James Cate & Son Co. Incorporated Hbpkinsvllle, Ky. Owen Lailoon, of tho country, waB in town Thursday. David Gordon, of near Richland, anteed. v deliciously tion on the womanly system. It goes to the cause of the trouble. It helps, it 'helps quickly, surely, safely. It has helped others. Why not you? It will. Try it. Get a bottle todayl TROUBLE AT MINES Hundred Men Discharged For Penning to Work history will salute those who answered the call of a reunited nation the veterans of '64 will clasp hands with the veterans of '98. Untiring in their oilors to make the reunion of' their fathers a success, the Sons are determined that their encampment tho first in the history of the order shall be a red letter event. All the resources of the organization are at the disposal of the encampment committee. Tht camp will be one of tho big features of the reunion. . . Hi... i i.i O....HX .! i m .. Blue, Ribbon Flour. ,17 & "" Semi-Woek- ly or SNOW LINIMENT Son Co. 2 Incorporated. 19 ttHopkinsvllle.UKy. 8$tf Rockport, Ky., Jan. 23 Refusal Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rash were Jin th'e mineB of the Rockport t Coal Company here when requested MadiEonville Wednesday. to do so by President H. L. Tucker By Diagnosis-Docto- rs resulted in the wholesale discharge Mistaken FRANCES BOYD CALHOUN of tho miners, and today nearly a Guess Wrong Again hundred men are Idle as the result of the ultimatum issued by President Tucker, who declares the, men About five years ago I wrote to cannot return to work while he is you I had been a terrible sufferer rrom kidney and bladder troubles, INCIDENTALLY A DeSuperintendent. and that my physician informed me lightful Little Love Story For some time trouble. has been that my left kidney waB in such conbrewing between the miners and of- dition that there was no hope for my' Quit asking for just flour. Ask PRINCIPALLY Wholeficials, and she men have "walked recovery I was advised to try your, for .Blue Ribbon flour and get the ' ., i, some Pcrenniil Humor as a last resort, and beBt; out" on several occasions. Tho Swamp-Roo- t miners have worked only four days after taking four fifty-cesize bot & Son Cb.,v James Cate this year, and. they rire not making tles, l passed a gravel stone which enough to support themselves and weighed ten grains. I afterwards Incorporated families. Local merchants are re forwarded you this gravel stone. Hopkinsville, Ky. fusing to let goods out on credit, It Have had no return of anv trouble is said, and the situation is becom- since, and cannot Bay too muoh In Miss TrlxFenwlck was in Cincinmuch in favor nf your wonderful ing serlouB. nati Tuesday and Wednesday 'ylBlt-In- g Swamp-Roopreparation, which ' ,. cures, after phisicians fail. friends. Frightful Polar Winds il Mrs. Dan M. Evane was in Very truly yours. blow with terrific force at tho (ar e WedueB'J.iy. F. H. HORNE. north and play havoc with the skin, Roseboro, N. C Givens Fugate wont to Midisou-vlll- causing reo, rongh or sore chapped Route 8, Box 80. Personally Wednesday. hands unci fins, that need Bucklen's thlsBlst day appeared before F.me, of July, 1909, H. Arnica Salve heal FOR SALE One $100 course la makes the skin tosoftXand them. It Home, who subscribed the above smooth. statement and irmke oath anything except clyll engineering, Unrivaled for alsoburns, same is true in substance that the and in from International Correspondence boils- - Boref. ulcers, cuts, bruises, fact. and piles.' .Only 25ctB at all drugSchool of Soranton Pa. Will sell at Jajies M. Hall, gists., Style as well as quality a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. Notary Public. are marked features of We Breed Peculiar Potriots Henry Martiti went to Madison-vlll- e Letter io Wednesday. Steel investigating com'mittee will our stationery. Dr. Kilmer & Co , Roy Davie was in Madlsonville make public the reduction costs of Dtngha.mton, N. Y. Handsome writing papers Wednesday afternqon. the Corporation, even If tho comProve What Swamp-Roo- t Will do for. pany's foreign business is entirely Robert Featherston was in iti different tints and fabYou J wiped out. We breed a peculiar ' w Weduesday. in this country all ric effects. kind Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Gilbert King waB in Madlsonville our own, and uohody envioBus. N. Y., for a sample bottle. Wall Street Journal. Wednesday. Use high quality stylish It will convince anyone. STou will also receive a booklet of valuable to "Madleon-vlll- e Thurman Rudd went stationery arid be in good information, telling all about the Wednesaay. kidneysand bladder. When writing, form at" all times; 25c be sure and mention the Earlington John Hampton was In MadlsonEGORD OF A Bee." Regular fifty ' to $1.00' per box. ville Wednesday. cent ard Bize bottles for Bale at all drug. stores. Your money can't buy anything better than Blue Ribbon flour. How's, This For Late Trains? James Gate Minerva and ' William Green r . Opr New Serial ern Colorado and western Kansas. He says that It Is the dryest dried j!f up country that he ever Baw. "Why," said he, "it is so dry there that wagons are going around with their tongues out. The cottonwopd trees are 'spitting cotton.' Tho hogs have to be Boaked in water overnight so that they will hold swill, and ice haB to be soaked before it 1b wet enough to make lemonade, Thocalflsb kick up such dust in the beds of the streams thaf the steams have to bo sprinkled before you can go fishing, A epsrfc from an engine Set tire to a pond amT burned up a lot of bullfrogs before the fire was extinguished. The ground Is so dry that crawfish holes lu low places are being pulled 'up and used for gas pipe. The whole country is so dry that even the railroads Tunning through that region '' cannot water their Btock." Just at this point the office towol fell from the nail, and broke into thousands of pieces and the picture of George Washington faded entirely away. . " . nt Watch For It! , J? e t, Mac'i-souv- cold-sore- a, Stylisk Stationery Madi-sonVil- ie ot Bing-hamto- n, Semi-Week- ly one-doll- ar GREAT MEDICINE St. Bernard Incorporated , ' Jambs Oate & Hon Co. Incorporated HopkluBville, Kj'. Robert Stolnbaugh was In Madlsonville Wednesday. Mrs. Paul, Banks was In Madlsonville Wednesday. M. K. & T. is guilty of 11,000 violations of the "late train" order of; the Doctors Could Not Help Mrs. Texas Railway Commission, and tho State Attorney-Genera- l will Tempieton Regained suit for penalties aggregating. file Mining Co. Drug Department Health through Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound. faaMi 1 Incor-porated- , l mmmmmsmmmmmx SB m IDLE HOUR THEATRE inm CaTjJ !! 99 3s Latest Moving - Pictures m m -- 3 Keels Each Night 3 ADMISSION m AND 10 CENTS B ffl fX sww smwmmm$MM:mg$mmmmm$. BEE ADS PAY. GET THE HABIT , Mrs, Kate Whalen was lu Madlsonville Wednesday. Mrs. Salmon was In Madlsonville Wednesday afternoon. .' We make a speolalf' of doing two and throe color work. If you want classy job work that will give satisfaction see our samples and get prices at the Madlsonville Branoh Office iu Morton's Furniture Store. AijiEEN Davis, Manager. Rev, George O. Abbltt, rector of Grace. Church at Hopklnsvllle, will preach at the Library here next Sunday evening at 7:45. Everybody cordially Invited to attend. Jobs Greer, Villa Sisk, Wllle Craig, Ether Oldham, Corlnne Ash-bKenneth Nlsbet, Howard and Edgar Arlnold,, tenth grade pupils are taking the' county examination whiuhentltles them to a three years scholarship in the Madhonvllle Hlh School. There will be services at the M. E. Church, South, Sunday at a. m. and 7:80 p. m., by the pastor. Evening subject "Abraham the Friend ot God." Sunday School at 9:80 a. m., PaulM. Mbbre, suporinteadant, The Sunday School Is growing in Interest, and v numbers., The baptism will be administered to one Candidate lu the evening . service. y, ordi-riancepf Hooper, Nebraska. "I am very glad to tell how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has helped me. For five years I suffered from female troubles so I was scarcely able to do my work. I took doctors' medicines and uded local treatments but was not helped. I had such awful bearing down pains and my back was so weak I could hardly walk and could not ride. I often had to sit up nighjts to sleep aid my friends thought I could not live long. At my request my husband got me a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I commenced to By the time I had taken the take seventh bottle my health had returned and I began doing my washing and was a well woman. Atone time for three weeks I did all the work for eighteen boarders with no signs of my old trouble returning. Many have taken your medicine after seeing what it did for me. I would not take $1000 and be where I was. You have my permission to use my name if it will aid anyone." Mrs. Susie Hooper, Nebraska. ThePinkham record is a proud and peerless one. It' is a record of constant victory over the obstinate ills of woman ills that deal out despair. It is an established fact that Lydia E.. Every Dollar of an Ad Reader's Money is Above Par Frequently Its Buying Power is Actually Doubled Your dollars vary in value as they vary in purchasing power. The man or woman who studies advertisements is able, frequently, to make one dollar do the usual work of two. J And the experienc- fri P. it Tem-PLETO- N, Pinkham's Ve got ble Compound has r storedhealth to thou sands of such suffering Women. Why fftKl m h ed reader of advertisements will always make a dollar command a premium- - make it buy more than a dollar's worth, as figured on "ruling prices" of things. 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 ads , don'tyoutryitifyou heedsuch a medicine? E DO ONLY THE BEST JOB WORK JSs .... y .' 1 " V2 si v &, J'jw-- : Mt& iCg, IMnU.'.-'UH- . i,V- - T ..,... j MMMMMHMMMHMngMHHMUBMyBMHHBHH g b;l i. m fi &i s vn? 4 .V i , V &i . .j. - 1. ilj '.'in'fl 1 t .' ' .Jt:n;.y . . cf i j : ',. i II n V" .. BH fV.f 'i, r fl .. . II i ','!.rv?':':'i 'f.'.li'.m ... . ,.'.--. I . Li xnir.T 'AW H H VXf !, . K - fDF "M E.W, c i i ... -- . . . . . . ... . . fr tlr'ij; 9f r . .,' ;- ' 1: - n;.rVM iaOGJATA3 .::ivi'i ofi". .H ,r .AVi-.V.. . MF.ieat'Fr,mHaMB;g' ..'CiaJjfifJi w .. saws n, h inHiy ijfsiuioij "T.i 'noK jiiaK'I ani:js .tc:J,'1'7 r -- '.; 1 ovnp 'jiT.-iri'i- lit - r- - . , 1 ,r .1 - :!lo iO ' ' ' 'I Vil'Kl,;jjli..f-')1- .3 .TJDivIkv.'iorrI t!f)z-f'o.ii jjhv ... ...ir 1 .b.iMtj-!iFTlff t j..iVi? Jb 'L4iilJLX' ,.... l - . ;. L: fl. JL 1 1 '.r. U j.rf a.i A. ill I A Ud,Viadnrf&Is iOF ... VhV Rvifln xriT ka I M Jft RGATN f r? iVIl-J- ,...' i 11 (miiffil a ! . -- v 'Hi . r . J ... or "HMMWWW!,- - r .x . WIPMMBIMii'l t IWWIII r :r " , Al f t y )hjjo: RaHrmaijfT.iAOiTnAj ftaiiaur ajig ni .s7TMkra7i3 ::n iiiqhr. ri 'i fliriui Aiit - X a " ' ? "(- - Mill Wi'im" I i'ri fi!yR-TdieM'ed'ucit- ifens gest yfijBjgjrf "fe'salei' gift jrou bClllllii, cuipge the FlitTlO . H ,,,6; . g - a?" mEmhandiseiafedh i Hlfikl this sale. rrgalUli ving. .' :r- order to i6ake6fesfrweerkf-the'big- - v .rrroryiourOiWntg0Od-we4n.v4t- ei . .jr: -- you to share ?.rr.no1i Ul, "o rcj-y- .. . fc efiVOI 0 i , UtV. -V 'OV.'i-: H H hr - il d o.Trf-if'ClNUJOKJf .UKA 1 KU 2i! j. & ''i, GOMfANY;' ' '.' '.7 1 "V EARLINGTQN, .!.) .' - jri: i I .- - , - in PfCfCi u loo i . 1NtPUCKY T Si? -- 1 11 .III- RAILROAD TIES n !i &' t :? GSEATEST INDIAN A tS,J,, . ! HOOKWORM IN KENTUCKY (0 DANCE OF THE YEAR; State Bacteriologist South Lectures . tfi'H, li tat hen Tribute to Sun God at Pueblo NormaP School Students .4 Village Near Santa ,.Fc j(u - A Society f r AND THEIR UALTIES t Takes His Life While in School W Cyn-thlanu- rm .v. - t Richmond, ly., Jan. 23. Dr. Lillian South, of Bowlibg Green, State bacteriologist, gave a highly interesting and insttuotlve leptnre at the Normal School hero' tonight Under Fe,.bfcgan at t.unrlse today, the auspiceB of the State Board of Santa . 3,110; will continue until eunddwti. Health and the State Federation of ,i,he dauoe B,pf heathen prlgln, a!l iWqme!n'lB:6lub9, ou! the tpr.eyaiance thouRh the Pueblaa aro nominally of hookworm in EJeutucky.Dr, South as says.,that:bo:oicWprm bas.bQen found I ChrlstlapB, and Btlll is obflorved pjiit was before the days of polumbus. in twenty flxa counties representing' 91Tli8 Indians claim, pos a single. alter- all portions of the, State. The lecnation In the dance ba been mac!o ture was illustrated with stereoptl-clan- Kentucky views showing within a thousand years, and some o.f the masks and costumes used are fechoolhouses where at, least 75 per al linndreds of years old. The dnnCo cent of the children were infected sl,,;Santft FeiN. Mex Jan. 23. Tl e a(fbui!alo daaco, the greatest dance of jjthe y?arat the PueibJo. village )f qjjSafnlJdbfonsp, twenty mlleB north-0p1 bai '. "; ys. - r rrri Of ChemTcal,TreatmcHtpf Ties on Southern racuic,anu umcr Miemi ..'. i rf. t'.'l Yorkj-Jaa.- 2 L . u i Any Now J f malutelii'arc of waJv'' (ffloials Snlithrn i Pa-cifl- d Character Thisv Offici tb&tTthe loompauy' Printed at i Paso. These ties reprcatitjan of ovverj$20.0o0",obbr Sou' Uutreatodwthef-tieh- lit fiA ia8725,2i0,-000Ftfifd- ?r HfUKfmrnMmF - fit m Charles Wilson tho 17yoarold sou of W. F. Wilson, manager of th a, Zlliack Scbaofor Elevator, of Inr1,, ate some candy which had stryolmlno on it, and died with-i- n an hour. He was in a recitation at the High School when be ate ib candy. He is survived by a father, mother and brother. ' It Ib uot believed he had a sweetheart. A er heavy -- GET THB BEST ft Lj K 9tik known a ihe aild beseochos the sun god to grunt a year of plentiful game and corn. At dawn the Lucks, dietulsed at. bnjffulo, deer, antelope and elk, inarcbod In single file from in ':ibe mountains Intoa pueblo, where "'ihey Joined the tquawe m a daucr, to the sound of a cboius of voices and the beat of cottonwood drums. '" Scientists of the School of Amer.'-ca- n Archaeology and of the Bureau of American Ethnology are attendc ing the dance and taking records and picurea of the dance. Several hundred Indians "Ong'-Slia-'Ite- ," phono-graphi- -- tf n .& $100 Per Plate was paid at a Taauquet to Henry Clay, In New Orleans in 1842. Mlgh,ty.coBtly for those with Btom-ac- h .'tnuble or indlgeBtlqn. Today p4bqld evory where use Dr. Kind's 2Jew Life PIUb for tli?.se troubles as well aB liver, kidney and'bbWel disorders. Easy, safe, sure. Only 25cts ; talldruggi8tB. ' V IW L' m: ( United gained entrance States in the nuise of eachors, stUd- at9 and jinorcu&uts'.. (n tbq past 'to'-'tb'e' DMany Chinese Inyadjng America Cambers of Chinese laborers' ba- e - .Where l9a.net! gaib ot one half a million people, caused by immigra- - lion. with hookworm. She also explained what measures of prevention are Samples Shown and Prices fur bolng taken. nlshed on Application : 'lh". y ur stomach feels uncomfort.-ablIf from overeating, or from food which dieagrtes with you, take HEEBINE; It settles the stomach, Apples vs. Doctors strengthens the digestion and relaxSofd by" es the bow-ls- . Price 50c. Do vou know just what you are St. Beuara Miujng Go., Incorporated, eating whon you ent an apple? Well, D. ug Department. the experts at the Agncultjual college have figured It out. You are A Dream Causes Man to Jump from eating malic acid, the property Window that makeB buttormllk so health. ul, Ira Adams, a bookkeeper for the aud4 gallic ucld. Sugar in a very Paduach Milling Co., dreamed that assimilable form, consisting of carhe was in a burning building and bon, hydrogen aud oxygen, caught jumped from his bedroom window and imprisoned from the suushlne, to the grouud Tuesday night. The If present in cousciderable amounts. snow probably saved him from ser- Phosphorous is present In the only form in which it Is available .as a ious injuries. tissue building material. The acids of the apple diminish the acidity of the stomach. ApplcB are nature's best complexion makers, and the w.atpr in the apple Is in its urest form much i.urer than left mo with a frightful cough and any idrinking water. voryweak I had spells "when 1 could hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 20 The licleTStalassfgnedr hejjapiple minutes. My doctor could not help as the faoVl for ttie gods: arid bellyed-thame, but I was completely cured by Wjulce's ;urnisnodtliO laectar, F. which theigodf. used to reBtoie. their youth. !..-- ' Men are the gbdB'of today and the apple Is their royal..Jood. Eat apMrs. J. E. Cox, Joliet, 111. 50c AND $1.00 AT ALL DRUGQISTS. ples aud you will put the doctor's t.ust Ivl' otbuslnesB. AlbloaNews. o & llftfof foucyears. J Treating the es by buruettialng crepsoting t cob tB from Jpto 12'celia. Ahd adds fonl 5 years" t1n' tnilr life, fn' other to WOds,;tri(fe llto'fs IJi,8lraB.dd; 150 additiuut.l coat of' but 15 ' ' w ' '"' J j per c6nt. pll-cont.at- cents apiece and. have. an average cost about 80 r .tr iieia, ana Ktve your iiomaca, urer ana Ht-tl (ba help tbay will need. Rcguleti brinf Mtfi ' ula,pasiagea o( tha bowels. ; mal UVe a couple ot D't ) Smith's Fine Poultry Farm Rhode Islands Reds clusively Eggs for hutching $1.00 per 15. NOT MORE than two settings with each, order. ex- ' an-jjuie- PNEUMON cedar, and, redwood torjtles. ali but tlio redwood which is hatufallylouK' lived',. bolug treated. Thiscoubistb first of st'ean;-'ing- i. to soften the wood bbllb'autl then sul'jcoting to vanium to withdraw tlie tap and water. Chloride of z'lo or dead oil of coat tar is theu forced into the cells, the 'former constituting buruetttzlng and the latter The ties aro then glvon a sun Lath for severaj weeks, comi luting the. process. A6 an added suggestion of what a great railroad means in terniB of detail the fact that there are Is ur spikes and two tie plates to a tie gave a total of 101,000,000 spike and 50,800,000 tie plates on Southern Pacific's lines west of El Paso, which form about half of the Southern Pacific system. The spikes weigh about a half pound and the tie plates about Q pounds each, making a total of 081,050,000 pounds ' of metal used to bold the rails. . ore-o&otl- Eiue, furoak, , Truth About an Author, Hardy's secret, it seems. Is like tte( of Richardson. Doth are famous ' anatomists of the feminine heart, fcs4 each in his jouth' wrote the lore leV ters of manV humble and lllltrtd young womerv Literary biography, llln j nistory, repeats itself. Boston Tra u script f Vou Need Stationery. .Nothing gives an individual firm Btanding In the business woAri Tho Seml-Weekiy orji - likonice stationery neatly printed. S. P. SMITH Guthrie, Bee Job depart- " - Kentucky ment koeps constantly on hand a flue line of letterheads, uoteheads, billheads, statements aud envelopes, both linen and commercial. We also do circular, invitation and catalogue work. Glvo ub a trial. Yo "' will bo ploased. ti Unreasonableness Permissible. T Human beings were never meaat it be entirely reasonable people; sepU ment and persuasiveness were lateae ed to play a part In human life. ART ACADEMY BILL IS IN Lodge Measure for American Institution Reintroduced in Congress Washington, Jau- - 23i The Henry Cabot Lodge bill proyidlng for the institution of an American-Acadomof Arts and Letters, has been reintroduced In Congress by Representative Slay den of Texas. It was referred to the commltte on library. A, Hero in a Lighthouse Fur years J. S. Doual.ue, So. Haven. Mich., a civil war captain, as a lighthouse keeper, averted awful wrocks, but a queer factiB, he might Very Serious It a very serious matter to aek tor one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For UUe reason we urge you in buying to " be careful to get the genuine Ha aK. .! 9 t DR. KING'S I New Di scovery j .,' ' 'Don't forget you receive 9,000 votes for every dollar paid on any Saturday to the Bee on new subscriptions. Get busy and win1 the jautonjiobi'le ,'' '' Medicines that aid nature are always niobt effectual. Chambe plain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature In rertormg tup system to a ucauny condition. Thousands lu.ve testified to Its superior excellence Sdld by ail dealers'. Co., in thoroubly It eases pain, relaxes the n uscles and tho patient can move about freely and comfortably. Price 25c. 50c. and $1 00 per bottle. Sold'by St. Bernard Mining Pleurisy pains are located just bo low the short ribs. Lumbago affects tho same region but toward the back. BALLARD'S SNOW LINEMENT is the remedy In either case. J f rub-bu- d Incorporated, Diug Depart-nioi.- t. Awarded $2,000 Mr?. Mamie Toouoy, of Henderson who Btepped into a depression and have been a wreck, himself, if Electric Bitters had not provonted. 4,They cured mo of kidney trouble and chills," he wrltos, "aftor I ad taken other so called ures for years without benefit and they also flight. Now, at seventy, I am feeling fino. u for riyRpopsia, indigestion, all stomaoh, liver and kidney troubles, they're without equal. Try them. Only SOotB at all druggists. . acictrvo or roi'utca. BUCK- - DRAUGHT Liver Medicine The reputation of this old, reliable medicine, for constipation, in digestion and liver trouble, is firmly established. It docs not imitate other medicines. It ts better then others, or it would not bo the favorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN F2 Politics Is the science ot keeping Injured her leg was awarded $2,000 citizens happy. damages. 3 fr I sp rifv "i 4 ' i'US ( JL n'f tf-- v ML1 2oBs oaBSSttft-" ILq fti VlfiV YHi 8B'9U.'V frlf, b t t jp;- I, jj'sVf. j - '' ' Prrini IS.; j: a t - n .. , ' 9i ' t ' it I ' . .' f ii .. r . ,', T"fI T B I on these shears is indestructiible and will i'Ver wear dull. They will cut anything and everything, from wetlissues '.''plap'ef.to 3: hors6- blanket. Note the atejnt'ension Springs. IttdoeSaWayjvithiresharpelu'ng.efiSrely.o M iair eaiiiin w hV MxA JF "'rtl1'ri4, Patent elision Spring ShearMh0richcsinlcr1fli. r ' ; - '' TI tea he shears are manufactured or very .highest grade steel, perfectly tempered and heavily nickel plated on '3 k , Jjzi-Viwm "mib. 1UI' polished surface. 'The patent tension; ' t A simple turn of tha'little thumb screw will adjust the blades to cut anything, for the Ihln-ajj'.will Ilever wear' dull; IW.'j j il) B?s .') I ! :.''. 007 VI ':. nest and most delicate fabric to ihfr heaviest material, -fMti. , , . i . . t.r. r . b...i. ... I 11 yi r.t t . 9m'r aHBHEHKinaw' , i t n rr4 . r. it i r.i . il!.,r( m '.j(','t'H;o v9hum:v..'. : i .. . , ;, siC";. Z'i. i'" ;. :: Keaa i ms ouaramee we guaramee-- ie iquawt7owne'matenDi.anaun& yotrrnatisiiiainithe- stfeaiitdJJefirs ' .; spring doubles the. usefuHess.of the shears an'd doesaV With the necessity of resharpehing. class in every respect, and that the.tension - h .Mm- Slff .iaitt'ji .i '.I J S 1 " .'. r J . i rn f. iWft T . PJ. . iuaijie?i jmc T!m .(tU'-:. 'i.llMM.1IBTTniTWrmT "v- mflk T T. 'it lliI'MiHeMeTWIM iiiiiIiIIWiiI''i"W"1 fWf'f'11' 'ill'i ii iii'i 'in '.i-.'aiTzvsj'.iiinii-aI ir' ' ' jt t ' ti , m j i . 1 i .,! . ,. I t- . 3 iv s& '':fl un .is t - This 75dpair of shears to anyiiew ' jvi '. i o It ajii 5 in ftUUJT: . ijM ;u y renewal subscriber paying $1.00 on subscription. : "i 7 ' 5$ 'M '''iM- - ' ' ' riiLS''.R i 4ji-ftJTiir- v '" uivar.EJir. . i. '''' 'Atim .T i... 'i - VJM7 tT.f 1 atent: tension bprmg Shears t " . '?" "These, evented shears, ' - rejrii ilarly sold for itsrarrliel'c' trUTrirtrtW . '- fl 1 t springkey-up--alHh5:wear:on-thtri- -.' f i -- i WHBiaiflHIa ... .Cd -- - ' . -- J J i a n. a. ni r . -- ,.. " "" am '" 1 IMWiMliWi:vwww4wye!milimmmn l . nwiliiimiini--,r-..J"."i-'.- " aa r? - . m u- Mwwtx-.:V- ft- i5f',i.-".- 'i mr - Mi' j, VI i m -.j-- ' V B i' "'' m. i. .' n Wrm "'.' ,. , , '" '''l L' .a. . tarmon. KiKrftOM:s-vg:m . - mm . - ' ; WltW " ; . , . 7 -- . ,..- t !' ,. BS'fl -. aJ i nf t v H t( n "to Mw jw. fce m i fy " " , H o 4jSa7dMAi& if tfifnMwi H.:,.-- , V