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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 30, 1912
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TUESDAY TUESDAT and FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR 1TWENTY-THIR- D and FRIDAY BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. YEAR OUTtfrF THE GINGER EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1912 MARSHALL BRADLEY JAE GETS HIS MAN Vi flow much can the pullet? Xhe tomato cau but will it? ? iTimi i SUIT FILED AGAINST E. L HENDRICKS. auto-imobi- ,. f 9 My .Uumps from Interurban , and in tb hair.. (Place Alleged Bootle;er At. any rate the c)trn knows Under Arrest enpugii to shut up. or ARRBTffESTERDAY " "- J uthe trap-4- worth two MAB&SENSATIONAL it is 'Useless next l-- to advise nu aviatiu the air," for that his buaMiees. influence. .Number 16 Jf I would now like to. win. If you have iw. relative or special friend ivho has a chance to win, I would appreciate your votes and '" V part, le friends havtng kept me in the race thus far withoup effort upon my Plaintiff! Seek (o Recover About $16,875 and Say They Were Deceived in Church Notes Madiionvlllo Christian Churfclr t: - Buying Stock Suit was Hied in Oircuit Court bv W. D. Ooil, T. L. Ooil and H. H. Ooil agaiust E. L. Hendricks, in which the plaintiffs seek to recover abqut $16,875. Id the petition which has bean filed by Jousou & Jennings and Yost &' Laffoon, the plaintiffs set up allegations the defendant practiced fraud in selling to them 125 shnres of stock in the Sunset portion of our people seem disinclined to patronize the home mer- Goal Co. chant except when they can't help The petition asserts that in health of women, by a Visiting: , it. They will ask a grocer to deliv- 1908 the Sunst Coal Co. had ladv from Canada, Tuesday Jan. Eui End Cad Club er a yeast cake to their back door. $100,000 capital stock, $80,000 80, 8 p. m. in the main audifor-u- m ' The East End Card Olub had a But when it oiimes to ordering, a across hhu. of the church. Also that. most delightful meeting last Friday winter's supply of canned goods, of which was preferred and $20,- the uuortarban eweptilnto "When 000 was common, the par value there would be an official meet, afternoon with Mrs. Delia South-wort- they write to some distant leinlng'B.eurve Chief Bradley .on Mr. Banks made the blgh- being $100 a share. The holders ing of The Board of Officers 'aflwhiB way ho3e, saw Reynolds walk-Tfc- g est score, the following ladies had It should be needless to say, that of preferred stock were' uot to ter prayer by the side of the track. He meefiug Wednesday the highest total scores, Mesdames If eyeryone did this, we should did not waete a secoud in Jerking participate iu the profits or to uight in the Minister's . Study xvuib, XX.1U1U. uiuiviuuuu euu uaiog. have stores to rent, fewer opportuthe signal cord and as the train iD'tyl nities for people to earn a living at elect officers but were to receive and Choir Practice at the same slowed dowA, lumped, .off and an aunual 6 per cent dividend. borne. hour in the main Auditorium. If, as allegca, the main busiJHXNSBS BAB BOY SCOUTS placed Reynolds oinder arro'ut. On the contrary, if we all bqught The plaintiffs then state that We were rejoiced ness of Jife is making money, it to reach He&d&eke Signs of Danger. everything possible home, our jeamazinic the number of people Cewtitutional Amendment, With One stores could keep evenatbetter stocks they purchased from the defend- - splendid articles in last week'" Anyone in this iQwn.th&t sutfett Aimed at the Civic Federation, frequently from splitting, neivnue who fail ac it It is a, great convenience to be able aut 125 shares of common stock Standard from Evangelists W.J T- headaohes ought to go at onca to the Is Adopted. to make selections from a good line for $9,875, on the assurance giv- Brooks aud R ger Fife and to Tho fiirnaoru of this country druggist and get a 36c, bottle of o.ur of goods at home This becomes en by, the defendant that the coal note that Carlstedt's German Liver Powder. are fast reaching the couvictinn the Brown Evangelispossible where everyone loyally company has $7,500 of accounts tic Company had a Indianapolis, .Jan. 27. .The Boy Headaches always ludioato consti- that the. parcels post is a good good meeting pation In a dangerous form, that Scout movement came under the supports the home merchants. it above all indebtedness. may result in other extromoly sen-ou- b post to bitch too. at Stuart,1 Iowa, with 71 addiban of the United Mine Workers of Under such circumstances existeven ailments sometimes After they had bought the tions. The ostrich is only secondarily America, along with the Civil Fed ing stores could do a larger, busiBrlght's Disease and Appendicitis. stock, the plaintiff alleges, they Our Carlstedt's German Liver Pow- responsible for the big millinery eration today, when the miners' con- ness, employ more people, and new Christian Endeayor anndunces-der acts on the Liver, tho real vention adopted an amendment to concerns would start. Every per- - icuiueu tuuii mere was au in busine8s.meeting and social in of coustipation a few doses bills. It docs not part with its cause the constitution providing that no spn owing real estate or a business debtedness asainst the company entirely remove the trouble insure feathers willingly. 4ft one connected with the Boy Scouts here would Bee it grow more valua- of $1,099.55 above all accounts the basement of the church a lastiug'oure nevor falls guaran Thursday night, Feb. 1, They It ib reported that iu some sec shall be permitted to be a member ble. teed ir yonsiave neaaacueB, get a bottlo today from tne St. Bernard tions last summer the robins nes- of the union. Even the man with nothing would doe the company. are rehearsing for. a splendid proAiming Co., Incorporated, Drug DeThey assert they were deceivThe Beoilun refusing membership gain, There woull be more propergram which they will render Sunted on the ground iu order to partment, 25c a bottle. in the union to persons connected ty to tax, hence more public im ed into buying stock and askfor day uight iu honor of the reduce the cost of high diving. birthON EXPLOSION HOUEPOBT with tho Civic Federation was provements. With more njoney in $9,375 with interest from Miy 19 day of Christian Eudeavor. Speaking of aids tojigriculture adopted with little opposition. circulation our fraternal societies, 1910 and also spek $7,500 ' " M jfThe minister has received letters vol James Herriu of Sparta,. 111., who churches and clubs could oorve the there is the Miners at Central City Appoint Commi-,.tproposed the Boy Soout amendment community more efficiently. from L'lorgaufield and to Wake Investigation of Accident unteers to cur the farmer's com declared the movement was detriAnnouncement "1 v Ky., aud from Birminglong before he is rendy to do it mental to unionism aud would grow .QU! a8kingfor Jnst flour. Ask State Mine Inspector Norwood I wish to announce to the people ham, Ala., congratulating theimself. into an organization of btrike break- for Bluilttbbon flour and get the of Earlington and vicinity, that who Has boon at Central City since I City of Madisonville on whipping: best. Ask your grocer for it. The genius lau man who thinks ers. will continue the photograph busi the disaster in tho mine uf tho Cenness, of Jas. H. Corbitt, at thH old tbe liquor forces by a majority tral Coat & Iron C ., iu which four of something that immediately BROUGHT TO LIGHT Cost of he Italian Adventure. Btaud on Main Street. I have had of 148. Senator T. H. Paynter minors were killed recently, left last sets all other men to wondering Lexington without making why thev hadn't thought of it Earlington People Receiving the Full How much is the ''Italian Adven- several years experience along this writes the minister that he will! week for any report aswto his investigation. ture" in Tripoli to cost? line and am luily capable of doing give his attention to the considBonofit The o'riginal estimate, said to have first class work. I ask that you eration of a proper He will probably do so within tho themselves bill regulat-tin- g Before you kick the other felnext few days. There have been many cases like been made to the government in favor me with your patronage aud the shipment of liquor into A special commitee of miners also low fosr uot b'ringing home the the following In Earlimrton. Every- RomewaB $10,000,000- - This was al- assure you I will use rny best enso the original estimate for Eng- deavor to give you good work at prohibition territory. to make an Investi- borrowed maul, go down to the one was appointed relates the experience of people gation, aud this report has not been barn Now that the liquor questjoo we know. These plain straight for- land's Afghan war, which afterward reasonable prices. After this date aud see if his borrowed ax up to over $100,000,000. In the you will find mo at the stuJlo from is settled and almost everybody made public aB yet ward statements will do much to- ran the stand behiud the door. r The mlno has been idle since seems delighted with the result, relieving the .suffering of same way, tho Boer war, as "bud 0 a. m. until 5 p. m. Tilings, are not always what ward geted" by Chancellor Sir Michael Respectfully. accidont ocoured, as the time has let us settle down to the great thousands. Such testimony will be Hlcks-Beaowas to cost about Blnco been spent in cleaning up. the thoyBeom. Mrs. Jas. H. Corbitt. When Johnny is met wfth iuterost to many people. business of the Church of Jesus the total bill was $1,200,000. barts damaged and making repairs. at the door with the injunction Mrs. R. A. Smith, Wilson St., Christ the bringing to the foot of Fall of a Tropical Hero. It is expooted work; will bo resumed to "wipe his feet," what really Earlington, Ky., says; "I am glad The looks of the Trlpolitau bal7 the cross of every unsaved soul ance sheet are changing dally. Rethis week. Guayaquil. Gen. Pedro Moutero, so that the Blood of Christ may to publioly recommend Doau's Kid that he must clean ney Pills. My kidney were badly cently a political economist in Rome who ws recontly the popular hero cleanse them from sin. is meaut-i, shoes. his A Texas Wonder of Guayaquil, was Thursday shot by in my back has put the probable debit at disordered and the aohe But moBt men who know the augry populace, dragged Into waB bo acute that I could not stoop The Texas Wonder, cures kidney Which Glass Are You In? bow coBtly a thing an army In ac- the streets, beheaded and his body I. C.R. R. TIME CARD.. Buffering severely. The and cureB diabetes, weak and lame Some men are constantly receiv- without burned. In November last he was backs, rlieumatiBm, and all Irregupain often extended into my Bides tion is said that is too moderate. On the best advices obtainable in proclaimed president by the troops "Time of departure of IllinolB Cenlarities of bladder troubles, remov- ing big offers, big propositions; and became more acute if I Btood ing gravel, the kidneys and bladder business chiefs are bidding for their this couutry the war is costing Italy in Guayaquil, but handed over the tral trains from Nortonville, Ky. in both men and women. Regulates Borvices. Others have to take any- on my feet fifteen minutes. I had about $1,000,000 a day. NORTH BOUND. leadership in the provisional govdizzy spells and many timeB was bladder troubles in children. If not thing they can xet. No. 102 1.88 p.m. Bold by your druggists will be seut ernment to Gen. Flavio Alfaro. No 104 3.40 a. m. Lively as a Boy' draining, which Is forced to grasp something in order Tho Draughon by mall on receipt of $1 00. One fcfc No. 122, local pass.10.45 a m. small bottle Is two mouthB' treat- - indorsed by business men,, will put to steady myself I also suffered If you are tired, run down, have Always Blessed No 180. local 6.86 p. m. Feldora falls to perfect a you in the money making class; it from terrible headaches and many no appetite, get a bottle of Yucatan Anient and with a Hearty Appetite if you Vise SOUTH BOUND days could scarcely get out of bod. Chill Tonic. A few doses will set Dlge&teze. stomach do It helps-youNo. 101 4.08 p.m. rCTKy. and other states. Dr. E. W. will make your Borvices bo vain ible I can safely say that I spent more you up give you a boy'B appetite-ma- ke tho work, dlgoBtB what you eat and No. 103 1.46 a. m. you Btrong and lively as a t Hal 2026 Olive street. St. Louis. that business men will bid for them. than oqe hundred dollars for medigood rich blood from your No. 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m. PurlfleB the blood makes Mo Sold by druggists. For prices on lessons BY MAIL, cines and doctors' treatments, but more Sleepless Nights, No. 130 local pass 5.68 a. Hi. and strengthens the system. BOo a food, No or addross JNO. F. DRAUGHON, Headache Stomach Misery. Get Cancer Cawci Death of Evansville Woman President, Nashville, Tdtiqi JTon obtained scarcely any benifit. On bottle at the Sti Bernard Mining rid of all these troubles with Dlges-tezadvice of a friend, I procured a Co., Incorporated, Drug Fifty cents a bottle, worth tenMrB. Mary Hildretlr, aged 40 years, catalogue on courses AT OQLLQE the L.& N. TIME CARD. fold Its cost, at drug department of boxofDoan's Kidney Pllis at the living at 28 John St., EvauBville, addross Draughon's Praotlcal; Busn tho St. Bernard Mining Company, St. Bernard Drug Store and began Wild Geese Fly South. died early Sunday morning, as a re- ness uolloge, NAHil VlLLlSfl.'jbJXjN Incorporated. Time oi arrival of trains passing .their iue; This remedy cured me of aqanoer. on EVANSthrough and departure of trains' On Saturday afteruoou, about or PADUOAH, KY. sult lees than two weeks. ,1 am glad to ' riginnting af Earlington. The Sea Claimed Many Lives. ' Mrs. Hlldretb, formerly of Vir- VILLE, IND. or WASHINGTON,1 rejoom.mend It to other klduey suf-- ouo o'clock a flock of, wild geese Effective Sunday, April 9, 1011. - ,,. ginia, was advised by her physician D. O. Washington. The 6ea claimed ' , T was seen flying toward the Sou.th. rferefs,. NORTH BOUND. to change climates, but tho change of 196 persons with 825 ithe. Jves 'JTptjbnlo by. dealers. Price. 50 According to Tradition, .this is. No. 92 0.25 a. m. did her no good, as filio has been uuvemur uranu ruruun w t f W '. American vesseiB during tne usoal 11.16 a.m. No. 62.. Father of ThirteeruCJiiidrpni nanta T7fMfoi..MUhnrn fu ."Rnfffilr. a sign of cold weather. to ber bed nearly ever since confined year 1011, according to flinires of the No. 94 7.23 p.m. phe came lo EvatiBvllle. She' 1b .Among those who sigued the pe- "NoV York', sole agents for thou liltLosses of 11.22 p.m. ' Woman Warned She Will be Killed. ' bureau of navigation. No.f64 ' . ed States. survived by a huBband and one tition to pardon S F. White were ' jsaljing Vessels chiefly by foundef-iV., BOOTH BOUND. Remember the name Ddan's Mrs. Lucy Griffith, of Benton,, six1 of the jurors Who convicted him. married daughter. cauHed the death of 107, while 4.30 a. m. No. 68 i who is charged with having killed with steam vessels eighty-seve- n 8.23 a.m. No. 95 White was, convicted in Breathitt and take no other. -t Denies She is Married 4.21 p. m. No. 61 her husband, Edward Griffith, is Hv6B were loBt, .county fpr confederating and killing ' No. 93 To Retire From Drug Business ...10.48p.m. Gaby Delays Dtrongly denloB that live Btock. He 1b the father of the recipient of threatening letters "KimonaM Tea R. M. MoFarla'nd, Svell 'known which tell'her ahe will be killed, no ehe is married to Harry Plloher, the thirteen ohlldren, one of whom was ,. INTERURBAN TRAINS. American dancer. She says its all b6rn after ho was convicted and druggist of Madisonville, member matter "wnat the Verdict of the Jury Mrs. Harriett! Browning gave a ' MemberB ot , , NORTH BOnND. of the Arm pf(MFarland &CofTman, may be. the grand jury most enjoyable "kimoua" tta Sata Joke and that Pitcher 1b already sentenced. No. 104 7.62 a.'m.sold his interest to John H. who refused to return an indior-me- urday evening at her home on Westi married. He had served ten months of his has No. 108 10.65 a.m. against her last July, were Maip htoot. Tne ladies a 1 wore yea.r, and, Gpvs WJlso.n depided he Settle, a prominent Princeton drugNo. 108 2.00 p..m. Scholarship For Sale also threatened sometime ago. gist, formerly a resident of ..... 6.02 p.m. No. 110. had been punished sufficiently. Kln6oas, aud made pretty picture.' ' in We have a $100 jschojarahlpij on viI I SOUTH BOUND. 7. A humber of interesting gan.eb wire B6st Offer Vet Bryan & Strattou Business College You Can Eat Anything. The deal was,c.losed Saturday andj , No. 103 7.10 a.m. played, after which coffee an'd'daitfty 'for sale. This1 Is one'ofthe best busi 10.00 a.m. No. 105..,.. 'Eat 'wriat your stomach craves jur, settle tooK.up nis wonc Aionaay, Fdr a limited time we will adnrt Fandw)ches.i,wer6 .served, Quite a j . .. , a .. 12.67 p.,m. No. 107 ness colleges it the State, aud a without the slightest fear of you the'''LouiBville Evening 'Poa? neat little suck was, jealized for the No. 109............ 8.20 pinl For Sale y Yon toholarshIp lnthja oollogejs A 1. Bee one year. benefit of the church. and the No. lljL........r 6.10 p$xf r with Sour -- WifiJBJtSrLX B1SJS. wjll, tpo,t bK'batbered K) SobolarBhip off "DrfabhotiW TfrJe Cosmopolitan aud Good Hoube wtomaon, .Heartburn, Nausea, Bad Loss or Stolen or .tteavyMeeiingu you will Business CpUege,NaBhviine'Te,np.i ke'opirig'MagaziileaJaud the'Hdafo k ' Fire at Lee Favors itore wL VJ 'isreatn 100 Sohblarshib u Bryant & Strat- -' TrmilxrmoutbrUor $3,60.., Sub- tMKe.ouo aoseioi JDigesteze. xt Thursday JKarat Diamond ring, M. H. & E. TIME CARD. as if by ; The f ireiarmw8 turned Mjfest Pleasant" as Candy. Belief Magic .ton Busings, .OoUee, Ldulsyllle, sqrlhe now.,jas tbis,offer will be with- - In brow,tt plupjj ? ' ..$t, 1,1'J j--in one Ky., Apply to a- "iright about J:45. The fire or. M.HiEJ time card went r t nwn uniwt Mtnnu Gardner's name printed inside of minute. Get a 60c bottle from the Sunday, April 9, 1911. ted In thereat of Lee Favors' store-- drug department of ithe.St;jBernard , SHMIfWHjpYvBR, j Bkb, boxrrFJnder pleaBe. return to. Bee 6 :45 a. mi No. 112 leaves -tyiroia a toal oil stove. . . , - ,Ear,UugtQc,,Ky,. Office ,aod receive liberal reward. fining Geapany, Ineerporatedi;, vrr No. 118 arrives. ...8:80 p. in. A' h. depart-ment.stor- e. , a , -- T.wo warratitB were tissued in tho oouuty court yesterday for the Royuolds, a well known bricklayer, marking up against hlrn two obargoB for selling liquor. Reynolds must have been tipped tli at he was wauted and etartod on feet 0 t ot the city. Chief Bradley happened to be In the city yesterday and Judge Bradley told him to arrest Reynolds, If he fibouid run .things are often the beet- - Especially is ithis true of thti hooie-mad.- e man. The maa wibh his ali iuoesten in minium 6tocks is peldoci in position to rest on iiiaore,. Mtuy n wouiuu sits ,up in the lights before Christmas engaged in mafciug a hem for a him. Too ofteu the profits of farm- ing Hre less in evidence than the prophets of farming; more's tl,e Home-mad- e A niBjUH MrsF. 'JZ B. Arnold ipwmmmm ffliHM' H,". &I"111 "'"pwqs'wyinp'iM Society Happenings i The Home Merchant. J One of the largest audience of .tbe senean assembled at the.Sun day morning service and listen to the Sermou on The 'Stewardship of wealth. The attention-waperfect and the indications are that every good work at home- and abroad will profit by e. s L;2 thafc-servic- J Announcements made at hour indicated a lecture (free) on the preservation of the -t- he-morning m r-- Hus-tonyi- lle, 1 - I 1, M h, 0; , s , $200,-000.00- 0. ,, M twelve-year-ol- d. e. i f a. g, , r . , - nt ,;'. . i . i Semi-Week- TilJU-HiSM- i. bo-TD- pan lute-effec- , SEXi-W&RJor- iy " - "W" "!- - J K , rIIMI IM MtMIllll"IIIHIlll ! Mil C ! " 1 ? COLORED COLUMN. .OrelWoee ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER D, i ouusvripiwn nuied L One Year ., Six months : Three months Singlo copies....'. COME ON! BEV J. B. KVA.NS, EDITOR Z ?100 60 ., 25 5j awv EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT PAUL M. MOORE. ' Specimen copies mailed free j h: Member of Kentucky Press Association and I Second District Publishers League application. Correspond- entswauted in all parts of the on LiiM 2s jf???? 5r -- ? TN. county. Address us for Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 Soath Main Street, MadiAILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. sonville, Kentucky, Phone No. 4-- MISS ?Ff description at Reasonable Prices oom-pan- i Telephone 47 Tuesday-- , January 30, 1912 ! IHM We can do your JOB PRINTING of every Cards, Billheads, Circulars, Auction and Show Dills, Pamphlets, Law Blanks, Briefs, Blank Books, Labels m The man who whispers down a well About the things ho has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and ( "hollers." The triumph of the temperance forces iu Kentucky is now complete, with the passage of the county uuit bill at Frankfort lasfc week. The campaign promi ses of both the dominant parties iu Kentucky have been fully performed by their representatives in the Kentucky Legislature, Now let us settle down and be content and exercise our energies iu enforcement of the law as1 it is and as we have voted it in our various counties, ac cording to the prevaihug sentiment of the voters in those counties. In Hopkins county and perhaps especially in the cities of Madisonville and we have our own largest aid most important task in this big work of temperance and the enforcement of the law. Let the work of rigid euforcemeut proceed. Earlington, for instauce, has a proud' record of having Ear-litagto- u been a dry town, continuously siuce the year 1882 and during all that time the lapses from a real and continuous enforcement of the law have been few and very brief. If there are bootleg gers now let us "give them the boot" and swiftly. The tern perauce sentiment has prevailed agaiu in Madisonville and with emphasis. The county remains dry indeed if our officers and our citizens will do their duty. And uobody could question but that it is good" politics, iu the preseut circumstances, for any Democratic and Republican ofli cial to do his best for "the enforcement of local option, to which both parties are strongly committed. No More Dyspepsia. Gas, or other Stomach Troubles. Nothing will remain undigested or sour on your stomach if you will take a little Digesteze.a powerful digestive, harmless and pleasant as Maple Syrup. For sale by the drug department or th0 St. Bernard Mining Company, Iucorporated. "Thelma" Pleased a Fair Sized Audience A fair sized tudience witnessed a dramatization of Mario Corelli's famous story "Thelma," at the Opera House last Thursday night. The y plav was well staged and the splendid. Miss Sadie Cregtn appeared In the title roll of Thelma and proved herself a real good actress, showing ability of high order in the exacting roll. Mr. David Rivers as Olaf Guld-:nadid some of the best churacter acting ever seen here. Mr. Sydney r, fi BEE ADS PAY p..4 Lethbridge, Alta., Throughout You Need Stationery. southern Alberta threshing was reThe Old Man's Idea Nothing gives an individual or a sumed this week. This is the first 'What is society, pa?" Arm standing in the business world time iu the history of the province "Society my son, is something like nice stationery neatly printed. that it hub been possible or necesBee job depart- sary to thresh In the winter. Half that requires as much money to get The into as it does brainy to keep out ment keeps constantly o'n hand a of the crop is yet to be threshed. of." Philadelphia Bulletin. fine liu6 of letterheads, noteheads, Ton of Gold Reaches Seward billheads, statements and envelopes, Soward, Alaska. A ton of Idatn- -' We both linn and commercial. alpo do circular, invitation and rod gold dust has arrived here, over! work. Give us a trial. You th trail by dog train, on the way to Seattle, will be pleased. Semi-Weekly Morris, as Sir Phillip Errington and Mr. Harry Sullivan, as Qeorgo Lon-mehis friend, both deserve special mention, as Miss Dorothy Ray and Mr. N. R. Cregau. The members of the company all played- - their parts well, and, as a whole, it was a well balanced company, Should they ever return to Earlington they would in all probability, be greeted by a full house. r, Tbo Parents, and loaohcrs Association mot last Friday aftornoor, Twenty-fly- e members answered to the roll call. On aooount of siok-neRev. J. 0. Dean had to go home Rev, J. R. Evanp acted as his A beautiful solo was Bung byJLudle Garratt. After a contribution was taken we were favoroa with an excellent duet by Beatrice King and Lucy Hughes. The refreshment committee served cake and cream. Born to Mr. and Mrs John Hnnt Sunday 21st a flue Rill, Mother and baby aro doing well at this writing. Mrs, EaBter Bally, of Madisonville was in town laBt Friday visiting Mrs. J. E. Edmondson. Little Georgia Hunt the 0 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt was badly burned on the 25th Inst. Her clothes caught from an open grate. Mrs. Lizzie Dean and children, of Boonevllle, Ind., have returned to Earlington to live. Little Howard Lafoon has the mumphs. Mrs. Frances Collins Is much improved. Mrs. J. W. Bell pud son James and Deborah Couoh are on the sick list this week. Services at the church was good last Sunday. There was quite a Jarge crowd at the Baptist church Sunday morning. Rev, P. D. Gordon preached at the.A. M. E. Z. church Sunday afternoon. Clarence Smith is suffering from an injured knee. He was Lurt Iu the mines last Friday. MesdameB Addle and HattioBoaB- ley, of Evansville, Ind., ars here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guerln. ss Crayon Portrait Free wife, daughter, mother, sister, husband, son, father, brother or loved one you would like to e have enlarged in best crayon? We will enlarge it for you absolutely free. Have you a photograph of a life-eiz- tub-stilut- e. Mob-dame- s. Read Oar Big Offer ( Send us $2.00 for our paper one year, the Farmer and Stockman, of St. Louis, Mo., one year and the People's Popular; Monthly one year, and v e will send you absolutely free and postpaid, a full size 16x20 crayon enlargement of any one whose photograph you will send us. One head only to be shown on the enlargement. We do not make groups. , We will return the photograph the same time the enlargements are mailed and explain to you' fully how you can get one of our s picture frames free. high-clas- These Portraits arc Made by one of the Largest Portrait Houses in the United. States In a letter to us this house says: "Our artists are so proficient and our methods so painstaking 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 s have been able to sec the work, tl"s offer will be withdrawn. ' Therefore, send in your order today now. Before you put down this paper fill out the coupon below, attach it to the pho, graph 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 high-clas- t SEMI-WEEK- LY BEE, Earlington, Kentucky USE THIS COUPON SEMI-WEEKL- Y DEE, Earlington, Kentucky Threshing Wheat In Alberta Date year, the Farmer and Stockman 1 year, and the People's Popular Monthly 1 year As a present for my promptness you are to send me postpaid a crayon enlarged from the photograph attached. 1 Enclosed find $2.00 for which please send me your paper My name is : My address is. j cat-a'og- ue mms : . . Jfcr . s yj iB; ' i . ;n FREE ',.;. J r . Touring Car to be given away free by Earlington Boosters Club. Each member-oA grand $1,600 Howard Five-Passeng- er Contest eit Barnes, WLo.y 15, Company closes Cowarid C&ir om Diesplei;y- this club will give votes that will entitle the holder of the greatest number of votes to this elegant Automobile Free. FREE 1Q12 f &. wttf y wj' oj.uMNiuiu.u-uuw- i How to Get Votes 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 Remember, the object of final count. this contest is to get business. We are going to give this fine Auto to the person who will accumulate the greatest number pf 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. How to Get Votes The Earlington Bee, accompained by $i in cash, 3,000 votes will be given. This With every yearly subscription to 'V s ,, 5 r j::i' .' ; i .r.T: 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 rpay any of their 'accounts. But the best way to get votes is to secure subscriptions to The Bee, as the schedule of votes is so much greater for subscriptions than for anything else. You will be suprised how easy it is to get subscriptions to The Bee if you try. Utiles of The kRead Contest I. Watcte, Clocli Jewelry C. Wiley Fine Watch Repairing carefully the rules of this contest, as it will make it much easier for the contestant to understand the methods that are used. No name of contestant will be known. 2. No names of contestants will be pub1. lished. 3. Every contestant gets 2,000 votes to start with. 4. Every contestant gets a num6. A votes must be brought ber. 5. Standing of contestant's number published weekly. in Wednesday for recording... 7. Votes must not 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. .. CONTEST CLOSES MAY 15, 1952 Send in Your Nomination at Once and go to Work for it George King & Son Drugs, Druggists' Sundries and Soda Fountain Semi-Weekl- y. Webb Brothers, Groceries W. H. Whitford, Hardware, Stoves BARNES, COWAN D & CO. Dry . . Bee, $1 Per Year tfVfrSM-nviTK- ti'' ffiffimSBSSSSSS SiSfSIgSIIIl$ra . .... Goods, Clothing,' ShoesVMillinery?Ladies' Ready to Vtar, . CslroeVs ih'jl Rugs : Barnett & Stone, Liveryman, . ... f i l iW' ?J5 li J. y&v ii',;L pm- IjrWjrjj-- t ?: C. "J A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. i .rr ) Funeral Director and Emoalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. 'X Arthur Vinson visited relatives and friends in Graham, Ky., Saturday and Sunday. Blue Kibbon flour 1p what you want. Ask your grocor for it. MIbb Mabel Olift, of Madisonvllle, was the Kuest of Mrs. John Cansler last week. Miss Lucy Fawcett, of Madison-villis on the sick list this week. F. B. Arnold was in MadiBonvllle o, News of the Towns Miss Goldfo Ohandlor, who haB been working (or the O. G. tfprouse Co., lu HopkiiiBvlllo, spent part of last week hero with her parents. Miss Ruby Lackayo, of Pembroke, spent tlio weok.ond with Mr. and MrB. Will Morrison. John Long, who Is working for the 0. G. Sprouse Co., In Hopklnavllle. was In town Sunday. Miss Gentry, of Slaugtervllle, the gueBt of her Bister, Mrp. Tom Veazay. Miss Madge Rosonflold, of Columbia, Ky. Is the guest of Miss Katie Murrell. Thero is no bettor flour made than Blue Ribbon flour. Ask your grocer for It. Mrs. ElgloSlskvifil'ed her parents in Mortons Gap Sunday. Mrs. John Long visited her Bister, Mtb. H. L. Browning, at Mortons Gap, Sunday afternoon. Miss Gertie O'Bannon visited in Mortons Gap Sunday. D W. Gatlln, nf MadiBonvllle, was in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Thompson, of Madlsonville, were in town Sunday. We make a specialty of doing two and three color work. If you want classy job work that will give satisfaction see our samples and get prices at the Madlscnvillo Branch Office iu Morton's Furniture Store. Ailrkn Davis, Manager. Ernest Claytor, of Victola, was in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John X. Taylor, of Greenvillo, are visiting frlouds here 1 Friday. Mrs. Harry Corey was in Madlsonville Friday. Dr. E, O. Brandon, of HopkiiiBvlllo, vlBited. his parents, Rev. and Mrs. VV. 0. Brandon, last week. Foruloe baud engraving nee Sisk Bros. Book Co. They have tho only hand engraver in Madlsonville. Mrs. Ed Rule and son, Curtis, were In Madlsonville Saturday. Mrs. 0. B. Johnson went to H? Mad!-souvll- le Saturday. Florence Elgin, of Pembroke, visited friends here last week. Mike Hanna, Jr. did bo mo work at Rolnecke mine Saturday and liun-daMIbb y. ' . y- -' O Harry Taliaferro, of Madlsonville, was in town yesterday. Luciou Cook was in, Evansvlllo Sunday. Jim Malqney went to Evausvllle Sunday. Prof. C. E. Dudley went to Madi-Bonville Saturday. FOR SALE Ono $100 course in anything except civil engineering, from International Correspondence School of Scranton Pa. Will sell at a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. automobile get Bee and get 0000 votes. Mrs. Earl Stone", of Madlsonville, 1b visiting Mrs. Uoodellthis week. Mrs, Marion Sisk and daughter, Ida Leo, were iu Madisonlllo Saturday. Miss Lena Davis visited friends in MadiBonvllle Saturday. MIbs Verna Gates, of MadiBonvllle, visited Miss Dot Bean Sunday af tor noon, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Robinson, of Madlsonville, spont Sunday afternoon with relatives In Mortons Gap. FOR SALE 3 houses and lotB in good repair. Will sell cheap. Good reasons for selling. Address Mrs. Cornelia Croft, Hopkinsvillo, Ky., or C. L. Harris, Madlsonville, Ky. u Mrs. Sutton, who has bpon in for tho past week or two with her son, Will, who haB boon very ill lu a hospital thero, returned to her home In Madlsonvillo Saturday. Sho reports that her son is doing nlctly, in fact is able to sit up. Hen-derep- If you really want to win tho $1600 subsoribera for The BOOKKEEPING Buslnesfl.PhoRography TYPEWRITING &d Ned Barnes, who haB been ill for TELEGRAPHY some time at his home in ProviR.SMITH BUSINESS CnLLEQE .d NeMiuv CuMiaartlfcl 111 v rnlmll dence, is much improved. He will It has yearn of probablv return to Earllngton in a and banking Imilnm, also exporlrnce in mercantile 32 rears HnrMInc un min an wom-- n for ncre-n fioi:nter now. few days, but will not be able to go WU.BUK K. JUDITH, JLonluatOU.JCT to work for some time. 1're-lde- nt 10.COO 1 -- i WL -- wr MEMBERS EVANSVILLE REBATEASS0CIATI0N ss NLL. TVI A, 1 fx FEBRUARY THIS MONTH 44 YEARS AGO "The er i Big Store" started to do business in Evans7 ville. 44 times in all these years we've held sales, that have become famed for their legitimacy in their conduct and the dependability of the merchandise offered. mid-wint- This month we are offering greater and better s and discounts on inducements in men and boys' Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Slip-onHats. Caps, Shoes, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Underwear, Fancy Vests and Swe'ater Coats than ever before. It will pay you to buy for now or future use. Let's hear from you. The sooner the better. mark-downs, t dally by business men seeking your That question will bo asked you services.lf you qualify take tho Draughon Training and show ambition to rise, Moro BANKERS indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleges than indorse all other business colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States. International reputation. Banking. Trpowrltln?, Penmanthlp. English, Spelling, Arithmetic, Letter Wrltlntr, BbsIb uair utfc auxiliary urancueg. uooa rusu luna uuakaw itLU under reasonable conditions. Home Studv. Thousands of ban&ifasH- Bookkeeping, bookkeepers all over tho United States say that Draughon's iers, bookkeepers, and stenographers ara New System of Bookkeeping saves them holding good positions as tho result of Copyright, by Itellly & Brltton. Co. from 25 to 50 per cent in work and worry. taking Draughon's Homo Study. Shorthand. Practically all U. S. offiCATALOGUE. For prices on lessons breathla' spell hero come nnothor one cial court reporters write the System of BY MAIL, wrlto Jno. F. Draughow, CHAPTER i. an' Eho got to nus3 It. An' tho nex Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President, Nashville, Tenn. "Pot free catis Mount Sinai Tabernlclo, ho name whyr Because they know it is the best. alogue on course AT COLLEGE, writ A Scandalized Virgin. fer the church where ol' Aunt Blue DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Tho bus drove up to tho gato and Gum Tempy's Poruay Pearllsc. tal.es Nashville or Memphis or Kncxrille, Tenn., or Paducah, Kyor EvaaavlIIa, lad.'. stopped under tho eloctric street light. her sackerment; an' the nex' 13 "First Perched on the box by tho big, black Thessalonlans; Second Thessaloaians negro driver sat a little boy whose gone to tho Bad Ptec a good boy Hko Sanctiflod Sophy, he's dead fer slender figure was swathed In a hugo 'causo ho an' skunt a cat I don't meaD Jesus' sake. Amen." Tain coat meskin tho cat on a actin' pole like "What is that you have tied around Very Serious Miss Minerva was on tho porch an' Wilkes Booth Lincoln does he your neck, WlUIam?" sho asked, as waiting to receive him. c a sho' 'nough cat what was It is a very serious matter to ask tho little boy roso to his feet "Mercy on me, child," she Bald, skunt cat, black what wa3 a ole wltcn, an for one medicine and have the my rabbit foot; you wont "That's "what on earth made you rido up sho como back an' ha'nt him, an he wrong one given .you. For this never havo no 'sease t ail an' nobody thero? Why didn't you get insido?" ffeas-ler growed thinner an' thinner an' reason wc urge you in buying to you wears can't never conjure you if "I jest wanted to rido by Sam an' weaslor, tell finely ho wan't a rabbit foot This horo ono is tho be careful to get the genuine Lamb," replied the child as he was nothln' an the 'tall bnt a skel'ton, lifted down. "An I seo a nlco fat Httlo Bad Man won't 'low nobody 'tall tc let hln' foot; it was kotched by a redin a headed nigger with cross-eyeman name' Major " give his parch tongue no water, an' he "Ho Jc3 wouldn' ride insido, Miss got to, ever after amen, be toast on a graveyard at twelve o'clbck on a Friday night when thoy's a full moon. Minerva," Interrupted the driver, pitchfork. An' Oleander Magnolia Al He givo It to Aunt Cindy to tlo 'roun' Liver Medicine quickly, to pass over the blush that thea is the nex'," ho continued my nako when I's a baby. Ain't you rose to tho spinster's thin cheek at enumerating Peruny Pearllne's offThe reputation of this old, rella got no rabbit foot?" ho anxiously inmention of tho major. "'Twan't no spring on his thin, finble medicine, for constipation, inquired. uso fer tor try ter mako him rido digestion and liver trouble, is firmitcn; an' gers, "she got tho seven-yea- r "No," sho answered. "I havo never but Jes' up by mo. Ho Jes Gettysburg, ly established. It does not imitate an' had ono and I havo nover oeon conother medicines. It is better than 'fused an' 'fused an' 'sputed an' he name fer tho Bto' jured either. Givo it to me, William; others, or it would not be the fa'sputed; ho Jos' tuck ter mo f'om do where olo Aunt Blue-GuTempy's vorite liver powder, with a larger minute ho got off'm do train an' sot Peruny Pearlino gits credit so she can I can't allow you to bo superstitious," sale than all others combined. andsho held out her hand. oyes on me; ho am "one easy 'chile ter pay when she fetches in nor cotton in SOLD IN TOWN F2 git 'quainted wid; bo I Jes' h'isted him tho fall; an' Wilkes Booth Lincoln, (To be Continued.) up by mo. Hero am his vorlisoj him an' me's twins; wo was borned ma'am." Paul Banks was in Madlsonvillo tho same day only I's borned to my "Good-by- , Sam Lamb," said tho mamma an' he's borned to hls'n an' Saturday afternoon. George Robinson, who had a bard child as the negro got back on tho Doctor Jenkins fetched me an' Doctor Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. B. chill Sunday, is In a pretty serious boi and gathered up tho rolns. "I'll Shacklofoot fetched him. An Declm-u- s Sunday, a flue ten pound condition. It is hoped he will snbu seo you UltimuB," the Httlo boy trramph-antl- y boy. be all right again. Miss Minerva imprinted a thin, put his right roreflnger on his kiss on the sweet, childish Your money cau't buy anything Blue Ribbon Flour. Ask your left little one, thus making tho tenth, mouth. "I am your Aunt Minerv,a," "she's the baby an sbo's got tho colic better than Blue Blbbon flour. Ask grocer for it. she said, as she picked up his satchel. an 'cries, loud 'nough to wako up IsTho Httlo boy carelessly drew the rael; Wilkes Booth Lincoln say ho your grocer for it. Missos Ada and Ola Shaver, back 'of his hand across his mouth. MIsb Hattie Wallace was called who have been ill for some time, aro devil would die. Perwish tho little "What aro you doing?" she aBked. uny Pearllne firs' namo her 'Doctor from here to the bedside of her fath- much Improved. , you wiping my kiss off?" "Are Shacklefoot' 'cause ho fetches all her er, D..JWj Wallaoe,, Sunday. Mr. Mrs. Mat Starks, 'of the country, "Naw'm," ho replied, "I's Jest a I's chlllens, say that but tho doctor-hWallace was stricken witlv paraly- was in town Saturday. it in, I reckon." ain't no name fer a girl, so he name sis Sunday morning at 9:00 o'clock, "Como in, William," and his aunt her Declmus Ultlmus." Miss Fannie Vincent, of the counled tho way through tho wide hall proper, digni- at his home at Grand Rlyors. The" try, was in town Saturday. Miss Minerva, sober, many friends of" Miss Wallace exInto a big bedroom. Taylor Oldham, of near Richland fied, religious old maid unused to chil"Billy, ma'am," corrected her amazement tend their sincere sympathy. dren, listened in frozen waB in the city Saturday. . nephew. Mro. Jones, of Mortons Gap, waB paralyzed silence. Sho decided to Frank Sisk, of near Richland, was "William," firmly repeated Miss Mi- and put the child to bed at onco that she called to the bedBido of her father, In the city Saturday morning, en nerva. "You may have been, called thoughts, and lay Billy on that plantation where you mlpht collect her rearing of this Bad- D. W. Wallace, of Grand Rivers, business. somo plans for the Sunday. were allowed to run wild with tho neorphaned nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Blair, spent groes, but your name is Wil- ly neglected, Httlo Sisk Bros. Book Co., are prepared Sunday in the country, visiting her "William," she cald, "it is bedtime, liam Green Hill, and I shall Insict and I know you must bo sleepy after to do all kindfi of Watch, Clock and Grandmother and brother. upon your being called by it" your long ride on the cars. Would you Jewelry repairing. All work guarSherwood Gamblln, ot tbo country Sho Btooped to help him off with something to eat beforo I put you anteed. was In town Saturday. his coat, remarking as sho did so: Hko saved you some supper." Leonard Goodloe was ill for a ew "What a big overcoat; it is several to bed? I Frank Sisk, of the country, was "Naw'm, I hain't hongry; tho major days last weok. sizes too large for you." was in Madisonvllle, Saturday aftuck train talk "Darned if 't ain't," agreed tho child man what Idlnin'-roo- to on tho gimme all Louise Howard, (belittle daughter ternoon on business. an mo In tho promptly. of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Forres'ter, is an' eat tell "Who taught you such a naughty' 1 could hoi'; I Jest eat me,'' was tho right Rick this week. word?" she asked In a horrified voice they wan't a wrinkle in mo 'bout you, too. James Garnett, of the country, "Don't you know It is wrong to reply. "Ho axed Major Minerva?" Is' he name' was in town Saturday. curse?" Sho opened a door in considerable "You call that cussin'?" camo in Mrs. Lucy Beau, who has been in small, tho Httlo boy. confusion, sjid they entered a scornful tones from Madlsonvillo for tho past two weeks, "You don't know cussin' when you see neat room adjoining. homo Friday afternoon. 'This is your own 'little room, Wil- returned it; you jest oughter hear olo Uncle Don't fail to return your voteB "you seo it opens into Style as well as quality Jimmy-JaweJup'ter, Aunt Cindy's liam," said Bhe, Wednesday afternoon, not later than husban'; ho'll show you somer tho mlno. Have you a are marked features of 5 o'clock. "Naw'm, I don't need no night-Bhlpretties' cussin' you ever did hear." I Jest sleeps in my unions and someour stationery. "Who is Aunt Cindy?" Miss Elizabeth Victory viBlted "She's tho colored 'oman what tends times in my overalls." friends in Madlsonville Friday af"Well, you may sleep in your union Handsome writing papers to mo ever sonco mo an' Wilkes Bootn. ternoon. Lincoln's born, an' Uncle Jup'ter is suit tonight," said the scandalized in different tints and fabMiss Minerva Davis, of Anton, "and I'll see wnat I can do for her husban an' ho sho' is a stingereo your- was in town Friday af,ternoon. ric effects. on cussin'. Is yo husban much of a you tomorrow. Can you undress self?" Cusser?" he inquired. Torian Tate, of Madlsonville, waB Her small nephew wrinkled his In town Friday. Use high quality stylish A palo pink dyed Miss Minerva's "Well, I reckon noso, disdainfully. thin, sallow, faco. Long, of Nortouville, waB stationery and be in good Waltei "I am not a married woman," sho so," he scornfuUy madb answer. "Mo in Madlsonvillo Saturday and SunLincoln been replied, curtly1, "and I most assuredly an' iWilkes Booth form at all times. 25c usself ever senco we's born." day. would not permit any paths to bo used to $1 .00 per box. "I'll come in hero after a whllo and y on my premises." Don't forget the Jimmy-JaweJup'ter turn off tho light Good night, Wil- Bee has a branch ofilce for Madl"Welt; Undo Is Jest nach'olly boun' to cuss he's liam." "Good-nighAunt Minerva," re- sonville people in Morton's Furnigot a repertatlon to keep up," said ture Store. If you want advertissponded the little boy. Billy. ing or job work or wish to subscribe Ho sat down in a chair in front of for the paper, call up number 4. CHAPTER II. Incorporated hid aunt, crossed his legs and smiled Ailbbn Davis, Manager. confidentially up into her faco. Drug Department The Rabbit's Left Hind Foot. "Hell an damn is Jest easy ev'y day W. J. Balloy, of Mad'sonville, waB I wish ycu words to that nigger. A few minutes later, as Miss Mi- In town yesterday. could hear him cvss on a Sunday Jest nerva sat rocking and thinking, tho ono time, Aunt Minerva; he'd sho' door opened and a lean, graceful, little mako you open yo' ey s an' take in yo figure, clad in a skinny, gray union sign. But Aunt Cindy den't 'low me suit, camo into tho room. to say no prayers?" an' Wilkes Bccth Lincoln to eay noth-i"Ain't I all c.i!y Jest 'darn' loll wo gits demanded a sweet, childish voice. 't grown raoss, an' puti qn long pants." "Aunt Cindy hear mo an Wilkes "Wilkes Booth Lincoln?" questioned Eooth Lincoln say us prayers ev'y his aunt night senpe we's born." "Why, of course you must say your "Ain't you never hoar teller him?" rfsked the child. "He's olo Aunt Blue-Gu- prayors," said his aunt, blushing at Tempy's Peruny Pearllco's boy; having to be reminded of her duty by an' Peruny Pearlino," ho continued this young heathen; "kneel down here enthusiastically, "sho ain't no by me." nigger, her hair ain't got naro Ellly locked at his aunt's bony kink an' she'B got the grandes' clo'es. framo and thought of Aunt Ctndy's They ain't nothln' snide 'bout her. coft, fat, ample lap. A wistful look Sho got ton chlllens an' ev'y Blnglo crossed his childish faco as ho ono of 'em's got a dlff'unt pappy, sho dropped down In front of her and laid been married so much. They do say his head agaJost her knee, then the f Your dollars vary in value as sho got Injun blood in her, too." bright, beautiful little face took on an they vary in purMiss Minerva, who nad been stand- angelic expression as ho closed his chasing power. The man or woman who studies ing prim, erect and stiff, fell limply eyes and softly chanted: into a convenient rocking chair, and advertisements is able, frequently, to make one dolh ah.-os- mmvA m w5S and J&WWl rmfn' 'ji IQU BSE JQB? miMM (MM WD cy Frances Boyd Oxcouh -- s BLACK- - DRAUGHT well-molde- d no-wtia- rs Mc-Crear- y, old-mai- d e m Siylisk Stationery d night-shirt?- " rt rel-atlv- o, Semi-Weekl- d t, St. Bernard Mining Co. n m Every Dollar of an Ad Reader's Money is Above Par i ord-'nar- y Frequently Its Buying Power is Actually Doubled i JC IT PAYSTO TRADE HERE jihi ' BEE-ADJ : S -- 2 : f ' i m - ij,?- rvW PAY. GET THE HABIT w, -- '- - , - rr orphaned looked closely at this nephew who had come to live with her. bright, atShe saw a beautiful, tractive, little faco out of which big, saucy, gray oyes shaded by long curling black lashes looked winnlngly at her; she saw a sweet childish red mo'uth", a mass of short, yellow curls, and a tbln but graceful Httlo figure. "I knows the names of allor ole Tempy's Peruny Pearl-lne'- s Aunt Blue-Guchlllens," ho was saying proudly; "Admiral Famtgut Moses tho Prophet, Esquire, he's tho blggos'; an Alice Ann Maria Dan "sho'ba'd to huss' air the res; she say fas' as she git th'oo nussln "dh& an'low Bbe'gbln to' have v a m "Now I lays me down to sleepj I prays the Lord my soul to keep, If I Bhould die befo' I wake, I prays tho Lord my soul to tako. "Keep 'way f'om mo hoodoo an' witch, Lead my naf f'om the po'house gate, I pines fer the golden harps an' Blch, Oh, Lord, I'll set an' prdy an' wait "Oh, Lord, bless ev'ybody; bless mo Por-un- y d an' Aunt Cindy, an Wilkes Booth LinTempy's coln, an' Aunt Blue-GuPearlino, an' Uncle Jimmy-JaweJup'ter, an' ev'ybody, an' Sam Lamb, an' Aunt Minerva, an' allor Aunt Blue-GuTempy's Peruny Pearllno's chlllens, an' give Aunt Minerva .a billy goat or a little nannny if sho'd ruther, m f And the experienclar do the usual work of two. ed reader of advertisements will always make a dollar command a premium make it buy more than a dollar's worth, as figured on "ruling prices" of things. 4(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 V" an'- - bless Major Minerva, . twNWBOWBtEartoijjiu1 An make me - i jr "'- -' r - - -- K, 'Ww. ,. WE DO ONLY THE BEST JOB WORK - A c tw,rrwww.,w 'T1 IV.V-- '(."Tyrt ' l WWWWVWWWWWWWW1WWWWW B. M. SLATON Funeral Director, ii i Licensed Etnbaimer : 3: NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, tl ioa o RinnicAiuutl l rr KV. 5 3WWWMWJ'M.WWAiVWVWVAW'W 3LIPLEMEN BAG WILD GEESE IN WHEATFIELDS Big ii Birds ! Ar Plentiful Kentucky Now in Large flooks of wild Reese have boou soeu in the wheat fields in the southern purt of this State. Shot guns are not used to much advand JB M Vance, representing the tage; but there are b number of hlh town today. Hotel, was In power rifles which are used with Will JPauil, of St. Charles, was In splendid results. Muoh damage has tdwri today,, been done by these birds. Jfoal Ho'lllngei;, ot MadlaouviUe, . Allen JLaffoon,' of the, couutry, was In to.wnjoday., : . was In town Saturday. Mrs. B. N. Clark and.datiRhter Charlie Uamblin, of the Southard Auna, of this city, are visiting relain Kansas City,; neighborhood, waB in the city Sat- tives atfd urday. ; and WllJ. go from there to Portland, Mrs. Howard Todd, of the country Ore., San Fransiscd and Los Angeles, Cal. They will be gone about was in town Saturday. three months. Mrs. India Wilson, of near Eton-lanFok Sale Cheap Ono lartre Conwas In town Saturday. cert Columbia Graphophone. ' John T, Wilson, of White Plains,' W. J. Bailey, was In the city a few diys last week Madisonville, Ky. Se-bre- Latat NoveltyA Tiny Dagger The New York jewelers have imported a iarf?e line of dainty jeweled stilett09. This is the fad of the day and was eagerly taken up by the sopiety folks, and it Is a common to see a fair damsel wearing a gold dagger Bet with diamonds over her hoart. ' " ce . O.Brandon, pastor. Sorvices ou GREATEST MEOiCIE ON EARTH overy Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:4op. m. Sunday school at 9:80 a. m. Prayer mooting, Wednesday A' prominent citizen of Evansvlllo, pvGUings at 7:80 o'clook. Ladles' Aid Sooioty every Mouday afterInd., writes: "I was 111 for flvo noon. Official Board mooting Mon-damonths with a pulmonary trouble, and after first Sunday ;u each had the best of doctors. I had hemor- month, rhages and was In a very bad way Missionary Baptist Church -Througli tho advice of a friend I tried has services 2nd and 4th Sunday in Vinol, and I feel that it saved my life. each month also Saturday night before It is all you recommend it to bo. I eych and Sunday night following Suhday prayer meeting Wed bellovo It is tho greatest medicine on desday evening. Sabbath school earth. J havo advised others to try Dr. A. O. Sisk, Supt, Ladios Aid Vinol, and they havo had tho samo meets each Tuesday aitornoon at u (Name furnished on re- o'clock. Paftor W. H. Gregor, of results." quest.) Louisvillo. Wo want every one in this vicinity Generai Baptist Church. who is troubled with chronic colds, Services fourth Sunday mornlng.and coughB, or pulmonary troubles, to evening in each month and Satur day evening preceding. Prayer come and got a bottlo of Vinol. Friday eveniug. Sunday If it docs not go to the seat of trou meeting p. m. 2 bio, heal tho inflammation and stop school Rev. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. tho cough, we will cheorfully return Episcopal Church Services 1st every cent paid us for It. This" Bhows 7:45 at tho and 3rd our faith, and proves that you take Library.Sunday night at no chances. Rev. Geo. O. Ahbitt, Reotor. ST. BERNARD MINING CO,, .' LODGES. Drug Department Masonic Lodge E. W. Turnor. No. 548 meets lBt. and 8rd. Fridays in eaoh month, CITY DIRECTORY. Incor-porated, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD v MARDI GRAS" NEW ORLEANS FEBRUARY 15 TO Tickets, reservations, train time, dates of sale and specific fares from your station, may be had of your local Ticket Agent. G. H. BOWER, G. P. A., Memphis, Tenn. 20 (U ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD ? IT THE - BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE LOOK Note tW the Cumberland Telephone It Telegraph Company, Incorporated, Ii offer Ins to you an Ideal proportion for telephone tervice. Uilnr our service yon have advantages of long distance connections to every important point In the United States. The advantages of telephone service In your residence are too numerous to mention, but among them would be dally communication with thd markets, obtaining prices, getting accurate reports tn the weather, calling up your neighbors, friends and relatives. All these ad vantage and pleasures are more than worth; the price you would pay for thn service, Literature and information furnished by calling on oar manager, II. W. Shelton. HERE, MR. FARMER! d, visiting relatives. O P. Webb hn juit returned from Elmer Qambllu, of the country, the Pond River country where he was in town Saturday, attended the luuei'ul of his bister, Mr. Armstrong, traveling for the Mrs. A. L. Vannoy. Keller-CreBePrinting Company Tho Impeccable 8ardlno. at EvauBVlllo, was in the city MonTboy con oo given to children withday. nt Ben Wilson, leaves the first of February for Pensacola', Florida, and other points in the South, where he will remain for some time. Wellington Piano 8 years old at zeal bargalu, $155. W. J. Bailey, out fear of their choking. It can easily be recognized that tho bones are taken away. A largo mimbor of con A Saturday, on bualpesd. Mtdisoaville, Kyj .Richard Wilson, was in Elmltoh .., sinners evidently Judge thus, as sardines so prepared have a first class reputation. They 'are to bo found on all tables where tho lady of tho house wishes to show she Uvea In style. From an earnest advertisement. Carl. Brady waB in Nortonvllle, Sunday. Arthur Miles was in Elmitch Saturday. Sunday. u Bud Koll was it town today, Dick WilBon was in Nortonvllle PNEUMONIA left me with a fritrhtful couch aud very weak. I had spells when I could hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 20 minutes. My doctor could not help mo, but I was completely cured by ?!. ChaB. W. Wright of South Mam, Street, has taken charge of the Inter Southern Life Insurance Co. The easy pav bank pluh in Earltngton aud vicinity. DR. KING'S New Discovery Mrs. J. E. Cor, Joliet, $1.00 111. 60c AND AT ALL DRUGGISTS. K. of R. and S. HopklnB Lodge, A. O. U. W. No. 561 meets overy Thursday night. Y. Q. Walker, Sec. Golden CroBS Lodge, Earltngton. No. 525 meets 1st. aud 8rd, Saturday nlgbt in each month. Mrs. Bertha TJmstead, Sec. Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets 2nd and 4th Saturday nights In eaoh month. Miss Lizzie Huff, Sec. Lodge, Ewlingtoti Ben Hur Court, No. 55, meets overy 1st ami 8rd Monday uieht at old Masonic Hall. Dr. O. B. Johnbon, Scrtbp. Standwaite, Tribe No. 67,Red Men meets every Friday Bleep. Harry Lono, C. of R. Woodmen of the World, Catalpa Camp No. 801 meets every Wednesday nigllt. All members are earnestly requested to be tbero. WabreK Ray. Clerk. Monroe Davis, Deputy Clerk. CHURCHES. Catholic Church. First mast Modem Wdodmon of the World. ovory Sunday and holy day at 7:01 No. 11992 meets every Wednesday, Y. Q. Walker, Sou. a. m. Second mass and prea'chlhp 0:80 a. m. Vesper and benediction 7 Elks, B. P. O. No. 788 meetB at p. m. Rev. J. P. MqParland, Pastor MadiBonville Monday night. B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. Christian Church. Sunday Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. sohool at 9:80 a. m. Preaohing every Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. Earltngton Chapter, TJf. D. C, m. Prayer meeting overy Wednei-da- y meets 1st Thursday in each month at 7:80 p. m. at 2:80 p. m. Dr. D. T. Stanley, Pastor. Mrs. Kate Withers, Pres. M. E. Church. Regular serviceb Knights and Ladies of Security third Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:80 p.m. will meet every second and fourth Prayer meeting Wednesday evenlnp Monday nights. Visiting members at 9:30 a. m invited to attend. at 7:80. Sunday-schoClass mooting, Becond Sunday at WiLuOarrigan, Clerk. 0:80 a.m. Visiting members are cordial! Rev. Holtzolaw, Pastor. , invited to attend any of these M. E. Church, e3ooth. Rev. W. Lodges W. n, ol -- Mayor F. D. Bash. Police Judge A. J. Bennett. Chief of Police Wm. Bradley. Night Chief J. H. Hamby. Tax Assessor J. H. Oorbltt. City Clerk Paul P. Price. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. City Physician-R. Nisbefc. City Engineer B. E. Wblpflor. Street CommlBsionerBobt. Wood Councilman Madison Oldham, F. D. Rash, Geo. C. Atkinson, ThoB. Blair,. CM Henry. Meeting night first Monday nigbc in each moutL. School Trustee Paul M. Moore. Board of Health Ed M. Trahern, 6. Gilbert King and Curtis B. Johnson, M. D. Postmaster Chas. Cowell. Fire Department H. D. Rogers, Chief: F. B. Arnold, Assistant Chief ) Chas. Barnett, Captain; Claude Long, Gilbert Long, W. D. Cavaness. Brick Southworth, Baker Fugate. Geo, T. Miller, Will Ray-burBryant Deal, Firemen. ors welcome. E. J. Phillips, Sec Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K. of P. meets every Monday night. Visit- Ernest Newton, CUMBERLAND MM TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. !33 W Here is Your Chance To purchase a High Grade Piano at the price of a Low Grade instrument. DO NOT pay fancy prices to agents of retail stores. Call at once to see samples at 429 Hall St., Madisonville, Ky. , M V MARVIN H. PRATHER FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE Ptone 553 LOUISVILLE, KY. TTDon't forget you receive 9,000 votes for VR every dollar paid on any Saturday to "I the Bee on new subscriptions. Get : : busy and win the automobile m n ke Greatest BBBbVBBBbI Aid in the Vorld to Business BBBH BBBH IBBbI B M 1 BBBHHbBBBBbF BBBH ' BBBH BBBBBbW BBBH H B VIM BBBBBBBBBBLBB BBBLbV H t H H B L H B B, ,H A FEW WORDS TO MR. The Dentist Advertise your office hours Lawyer Let the people know where your office is Doctor Tell the people about your infirmary Architect i Have you planned your advertising campaign for your t MERCHANT v , Advertise your plans Preacher Advertise your services . Blacksmith Advertise your ,wprk and prices Auctioneer-- r Let the world know how successfully you cry Farmer Advertise your products Druggist What do you carry besides drugs? Jeweler Let the public know your lines r. Milliner Tell the women about your hats ', next year's trade? Get busy if you haven't and make notes V.every day about the things, old and new, that you want to '"sell. Read other merchants' ads and see how they advertise. s, ,A All tke Best Hotels Advertise Rector's, of New York, is running page ads in large dailies all over the Uriited State's. , DOES NOT PAYUNLESS you put time aud thought in it or get someone to do it. for yoq. You know a stove will not cook nnythinc unies8 there is a hot fire in it, nnd it is the same way with advertising; it must be ablaze with reminders of what people need aud want. $80 is the smallest price ad you can put in the Saturday Evening Post and thousands of people spend that every week for advertising so it pays. Some companies spend six thousaud dollars a week tor advertising surely it pays and pays well. '& XxClVerriSing Write The H Semi-Week- ly Bee, Eartinetoh, Kentucky 'J 1 For Advertising Rates or Any Information About the Great System of Getting Business. i, y cj t?.IC 3 T OrdeY Locals, v f , rut .' Have a Specialist Who Will Assist You in Writing Your Ads -- f ,. . pi Ml ' r ill, ' 'uiH'J V-V 'v!' Wi- ... 'TJ l"? We 1 a want Ad m Next '"l" f" .1 WjeekH t .1 ,. " Begin Your Display Advertising Now ... ,1 - ff m" '! '- Tf-j- , vrr ,.9u .j, " .r i j. J TT"K&""i, ' ,., i.;Z-- U "''" ,'HI" Au i irAWilii. Lj jm.ttXlUH, VVUtJUIiar !- - Jt 1 UlOlPt r -