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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 2, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 bee1912020201_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 2, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. a TUESDAY . o ' TUESDAY and FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR and FRIDAY BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. 10 AEROPEANIST TO TURKEY , vdS TUf$NTY-THIRD YEAR Morton & Co. M. & Co. EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1912 W. T, Carlisle vb; W G. Head - WHEELS OF JUSTICE BEGIN TO GRIND Slmms Monday S.,. Taylor E. Kirk wood vs. Robert Hunter Son. Chain Co. vs.F. , &. , i HH4MMMMIM ; 8. M. BENARD SR. PASSES AWAY B. W. D. 0011 Hendricks &. Co, jCo. vb Edgar L. Mortons Gap News "" Aged Father of Christian Minister Madisonville Dies Suddently r Rev. Wallace, of Providence, preaohqd at this place Saturday and Slatou. Sun'dny; Gertrude Nance, vs. Jno" H. Nance. Miss ILonnie Denton, teacher of Ollto Johnsi n vs.Nader JohnBon. tbeprlrpary grades wascBlIe'd hpme Martha Gorbotfc vs. Robert TuBBdaV on account of'the Illness of herfatfier, Miss Mimile Kington Ada Vincent vb. Perry Vincent. taught burlng her abseuce. ' Bottle Brinkley ys. Jaok Brlnkloy. "Mortons Gap School Society mot Mary Scott vs. PreBton Scott. Fridiiy; afternoon at 2:80 with a William Leasure va. Sallle Lea- Bplendid programme and aJarge sure, crowd In attendance. . J, 0. StajrkB vs. Jennie Starks. 6o? vs. V7 ""DiKoy Roblnson,t'f Hopkins- Morton8BirnkIrrust ville, was In townSunday. 0. MQrton & Co. "Mr. and Mrs, Pete Kington spent Bert Tombllnson vb. Nannie Sunday afternoon in Nortonvillo. Thp Appearance Common Law Same vs. Dug Whitflold and othT George Rice vs. Jennie Rice. ers. Docket for the said Torni of Court James Wright, of Nortonvillo was Mabel Klrkwood vs. Sam Kirk-woo- in to.vn Saturday on bu3inesB. now follows; Same v&. Herb Moore. C. B. Tapp vb, G. I. Rodgera & Co. Same vs. Shack Mr. aud MrB. Will DavlB, little bou 0. E, Dillingham vs. Bettie Dill- - JamoB and Goebel Kington spent and Tobo Farmer. J. U. Snldor vb. E. T. Harrell. Same vs. Clyde Franklin. ThoW. T. Rawlelgh Medical Co. Ingham. Sunday in White City. Mattlo Bowles vs. Ceasar Bowles. vs. J. M. Oliver. SIXTH DAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1912 Prof D. Utlay, wlfeand children, Charlie Glass vs. Sallle Glaas. The Kontucky.Barik. & Trust Co. Commonwealth of Kentucky vs. & Co. vs. A. G. Darby of MadiBonvIUe, spent Sunday with Voazey vb. J. D. Orton Clark Manufacturing Co. and'Joo Administrator, Brownie Mrs. Utley's sister Mrs. Jul'a Kelly. , &Co, Roso Creek Coal Co. Carlisle. John Slmion, of Mounds, Illinois, Ruby Lumber Co.. vs. T.H. Jones. Bank of Dawson vb. S. K. Same vs. Ernest Oatos. spent Saturday with his cousin Mrs. & Go. fl. Roberts vs. Olaude Chas. U. B. McCraw. L. D. Glah vs. Elby Glsh. . DtfCKJET Mimms & Co. COMMON LAW TRIAL vs. Emma Kirk-- , Mrs. Robt. Blanks, of Madlson 1 le J. T. Harris vs. Nortonville Coal Willlo Klrkwood Is very 111 at the home of her daughwood,.' & Coke Co, 'Bank of Qrofton vs. J. B. Sory. The following Is the Common Law n Co. vs. Nebo ter, Mrs. Nick Smothers. Lilly Wilson vs. Frank Wilson. Trial Dookot for tho February 1012 Coal & Coke Co.Carl Sisk, who has been very ill Ethel Dunbar ve. James Du'ubar. with pnoumouia at the home of his Term of tho Hopkins Circuit Court. S. J. Hoard vs. Illinois Central R. Viola F6x vs. Luther Fox. aunt Mrs. B. M. Klugtou, ia ImprovSIXTH DAY, FEBRUARY' 10, 1912 R. Co. Delia Noel vs. Dan Noel. Chas. E. Todd vb. J. H. FInley. ing. Chas. H. Long vb. Manmngton C. A. and W. P. Grace vs. MrB. Staudard Oil Co, ys. R M, Slaton Mm .Rfliirv Allan, nf Moss Hill.'. Coal & Coko Co. Lizzlo Ashby & Go. ; Goal & Son. wuo nas been at; tne nensiae oi uer Milan Slsk vs. Nortonvillo Ben- -' W, J. Nlsbet & Co. vs. G, Y. N. J. Howton vs. Chas. R. Ray & ne"phow Carl Slsk, has returned & Coke Co. ., nett& Co. Compauy. & Nashville R. R. Co. home. Louisville W. T. Fowler vs. Will 1. Cox. Gentry VVagon Co. vs. J 0. vs. Nortonville Coal & Colco Co. Charles Allen, of Moss Hill, waB Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Thompson. ' Smith. Barnes & Co. here Tuesday on business. Glauber Brass Mfg. Co. vs. R. L. vs. Nortonville Coal & Coko Co' , Music Co. MIbb Earl Whitfield, of White W. ,F McGregor vb. Annie Farmers Bank vs. A. L; Mattlngly Harned. Bank & Co. vs, T. L. Coil. City, who haB been visiting frlendB MortonB &Co. Music Co. vs. and relative's in this place, returned Montenegro-RlehMaryland Casualty s. Frank J. Owen vs. Mnkerraan ant Run Coal Co. Co. vs. Pleas- James Wing- home Monday. " Bailey, Sr. & Co. vs. M. E. . Eugene Reynolds vs. Jlmmle ReyN. P. Morton, and daughter Mrs. Etha Catos SEVENTH DAY. nolds. Bertha Stewart aud little son EverFEBRUARY 12, 1912 Mrs. F. J. Morrow vs. W. B. Cox Pink Haokndy's Administrator, vh. ett Lee spent Sunday in NortonPink Haokney'B DevlseoB & Credi- ville with relatives. St. Bornard Mining Co, vb. J. & Co. Nuckolfl. W C, Hopewoll, Administrator, tors. Mrs. C. D. Cole, and son have re0. B, Tapp vs. JNarclsBa Tapp. 0. B. Moore ys. Cecil' Dossett & vB.Stirllncr Coal & Coke Co. turned homo after an extensive vis-- It ' William BradWy. Oommitteo vs. Colli pauy. Anchor 3npply.Co. vs. Nortonville to her brother Will Slsk In Hen"B. Slmms & Co. ' Oapltola Bradley & Co. P. J. Horzijrvp. F. Coal & Coke Co. derson. State Bank vb. J. N. Slsk & G. W. dook vs. Illinois Central R. Grto. W. Rash vs. Clfc.v of Mad - John Wllklna, of Nortonville, 5o)iiipauy. u Bonvllle. R. Co. place. San'ford-Da- y Iran Works, vs. J. N. Keen Brown vs. W. T. Cox & Jno, JParmers National Bank vb. A. R. spent Saturday in this MIssHallle Swope spent seyeral SlBk, Son & Co. B.lanks & Co, H. Cox. Saturday on A. E. Oullon vs. W- N, Rudd. John W.. Denton & Co', vs. Richard Farmers National Bank Vb. Bob- -' hours lu Madlsouville buBines?. & Co. & Co. sle M. Blanks , Waltor Long,& Co. Alvis Standley, of E idy vllle, was Commercial Bank of Dawppft vs. National Steam Punip., Co. ve'. Gua'BladeB vb. Ethel Blades. Mun-nell In town Tuesday. N- - & W. B. Bailey vs'. McGregor Hardware Co. & Coke Co. W. Nortonvillo Coal Wilson. . Ha'rdsagg Mfg. Co. vs. Nortonville Mr. and MrB. Will Robinson, of fiMi J. Baker vs, Consolidated Casualty Co. 0. Wooten Administrator &. Co. Madlson'ville, spent Sunday with Coal & Coke Co. Mr. aud Mrs. Ben T. Robinson. Farmers National Bank vs. A. R. VBk Mattle M. Klttinger & Co. EIGHT DAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1912 Harriet Outlaw vss Jaok Outlaw, Blanks & Cq. Cra-nLllee Rpblnso'n, of Madispnville, jm Hanuah O'Roark vs. Jackson B. G. Re.nnott, Administrator vs. waB it home with his parents Sun& Co. A Warning Against Wet Feet . Loujsville & Nashville R. R'. Co, day morning. t J. L. Wr'Rht'VS. Nortouvllle Coal Kentucky Ousmners Oil Co. vs. Wet and chilled feet, utually ot tonslll-tl111 C6'i & Coke the mucous membrane, of the Ernqst Dui'ham is with Coal, Co. "J , & Co, vs, S. J. Baker Pleasant Run Traux-Gree- n lungs, and jagrlppo ; Orrirbil Co. vai Nortodville. Coal hoBe,'throatand Canpneumonia may .rebronchitis or H. M. Oarty vf. Intorstato .attacks 4; sult- Wateili carefully,, particularly , If ypu liave dizzy spells', &.CokeCov r.r ' , blindness, neries Co. Augusta 6. Buzby vs. Nortonville fha nViilrfrflii. and for the rackluc- of momentary the, ears it swUlr ring an u'afall,l Jack Ujszle vs. Kington Opal Co. stubborn oeughB give Foley's .Honay- ing n6lB"eaMn cj&isa'a'o N, Day vs. tbulsvitle & Coal & Coke Co. j.t)Booj.nes una ingBigu'oiH lurpiu uvoi and Tar Compound, whirtlv hrliies on sotns)riHU Senior Powd,r Co. vs. Nortonville inllamed membranBr and; heals, the NashylHe B., R.. Co. HKEQINE nnnirh nMiablVi. MfB..Ai Ai SwaSfr. itfawgoirWfftl .liyer. touio DAY, FEBRUARY 14, 19I& Fairbanks' Morse Co. vs. Nortoiir Kroh, Wis., says: '.alwayptirH NINTH pley's.Hbney-.an- d Tar OoiipDund Btrength and ac.tiyllfcy,flnto;hi8iy.er, jMto'N, Mitogen vSrL, W. Patter- - yllle Coal Sj..Oo,ke ,0o. ' to my. ohlUksB. .16 cataa.. ,,ttmn burlfiith,!o,w.?l9ilandrtitOp.e8 the "" rfcrjwgod c6:.vs;. Nortonville ceughMiaad: colds and. they, l.ke t i.is 'ioTifcboV Pterfj.;,$pw;by'Sfc;Ber- Jefferson vs.. Nortonville Coal & Coke Co. dr. ltak'VSamul &. v.il, ftjUii.-r'' iV. le Co. tb. YBolW.y;!Sti )Xrn,awJi Mlwd Go; J:irAfrMntoK, nPP". Incotpcyated', nv 1SfL ti L. ., v . r4 tifctMyilr.Mr C0IUavOWIt.VW.' incorporate, Drug DtfMtwnf. ; Blcfc Co. K Adb u Mxok A Wf. k Cor-bet- t. Lorenzo Mining Co. COMMONWEALTH WD OCKET Willie Hnwtonvp Soyerlgn Camp 0'-of Woodmen of the World. FEBRUARY TERM, 1912 ELEVENTH DAY; FEBRUARY 16, 1912 SECOND DAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1912 . Ross; Ooxby & Co. .vs. Rose Creek Commonwealth of Kentucky vb. Coal Co. Jim "Wy.au. -- , j:AV. Oaatael vb. Geo H. Greenup Sme vsvJlm Wyan; & Co... Bradley. Same vs. Harry Thi Sholtou Agency va.jO J, and' Sam& vb. John Wyatt. S. MPratt. Same vs. John Wyatt. -- W.'Ti Carlisle vs. F. F. Brown, Sftme vs. Fred Epleyj & Co. t . TWELFTH DAY. S.am vs. O'Bryan, Utley FEBRUARY 17,1912 Store Co. Same vs. The Central Same vs. Andrew Sugg. L. J. Ratrland vs. LouUvllle & JfiamevB. Bradley Davis. Nashville R. Hi Co. Ihktno vs. Lewis Williams. Dabney Bishop vs. Petersburg. Same vs. Glveus" Furgerson & Co. doalCd. Same vs. Oscar Epley & Herman Robert Yarbrough vs. R. D. Clay .Ashby. ton & Co. J. T. Alexander vs. C. E. Barnett THIRD DAY, FEBlft&RY 7, 1912 & Co. Commonwealth of Kontuoky vs. THIRTEENTH DAY, James Fields. FEBRUARY 19, 1913 Same vs W O. Smith ." " Commonwealth of i Kentucky for Same ys. John Jenkins. benefit of J. Shelby Teague vs. J. M." ame vs. Frank Wilson. Rausch.& Co. Same vb. J, S. Orr. Commonwealth of Kontuoky for Same vs. J. S. Orr. benefit of J. P. Hanks vh. J. M. Same ys. J, S. Orr. RauBob & Co. Orf w t Same V6, JS. Commonwealth of Kentucky for Same vs. J. S. Orr. hnnnflt-- . nt "Nflnlr Rnnkn vs. ' J . M. FOURTH DAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1912 jausch & Co. Commonwealth of Kentucky vs. Mlllor uoai & uontract uo. vb. Jessiji Morris. city of Dav6on Springs. Samo VBrFloyd Parke. ..Walton Wright vb. Nebo OmsoK- Same vs. Wyatt Edmonds. dated Coal & Coke. Co. Same vs. OleoOates. Hopkins County-Banvb. Brasher Samo vs. Waltor Oastoel. CrOal Co. Same vb. Madisonville, Hartford R. P. Kllliok vs. Madtsonvlllo & IJWEastern, II. R. Co. Hartford & Eastern R. R. Co, VV. T. Qarltsle vs. Madleonvlllo & FIFTH DAY, FERRUARY 9. 1912 of Kentucky vb Hartford jjSa Eastorn R. R. Co.' Commouwealth Ed Miller. jrJi'atne vb. Ettlo Rodgera. COMMON LAW APPEARANCE H2ZFn V n tnlcraraT, . DOCKET Samo ve. Nod Farmer and others, 1 -- February 5th Larc A. E.Hulsey'vd Isaac Hamby& Co JaB. M. Burden vs. St. Bernard Nnmber; of, Cases to be Tried Mining Co. th's Term of Court L. Burden vs. StBernard mswrnTTtuw iiflniiv 'in TQIO APPFARANfF xu, J. T. Hulsey yB. Isaac Hamby & Co at Aviator Rogers American, Mil be the First Air Attache of Army flinUiix(i.u0i '"' -- Mrs. O, S. Helm, of Nebo, visited her. sister. Mrs.H.S ThomaB FriEquity docket day and Saturday. 'Oh aril i Norvell, of Whlto Plalnp, The Appearance Equity Docket made a busmesB trip to Mortons for the February 1912. Term "of tho Friday. Hopkins Circuit Court Uas follbwB: mIbb lavoy Ogelsby, of White Wllilel Bogg0ss:vB. Jacob3oggess. Plains', who hris been the gu'eBtf of Emma Dawson.vs. Dave Dawson. Mrs; Jim Ezell, has returned to her JaB. H.Young vs. E. W. Powers home. &Oo. .MlssSue Thomas and brothers, Kentucky Bank & TrustCCo. John and Herschel, of Nebo. visited The Guardian & Co. vaT HaroldBaugh" & their oouiin Barbara Thomas Saturday and Sunday. . Uo jur Jf arte. r Rubin. Coleman' vs! Frincls Cole- ""Wtsfj. H. Jones was' called to "the bedside of hef fa'tber &t Grand man. Ev.a .Hale vs. JDempsey Halef," Mrs, Elgie Slsk 'and MIbb Gertie Cellna- Davidson vs. Albert DaO'bannon, "of Eatllngton were in vidson. . towhSmday. Ella JapkBoa vs. Sammie Hawkins Mrs, "O. B. McCraw bpent SaturEthelHowell vs. Robert Howell. day night in Nortonville Bailey kJ.Fra'nkllruKS. Boverly Mrs. Xuoian Littlepage, of the Clark & Co. country, was In town Saturday en Birdie. Moore vs. John J. Moore. route to Greenville to visit her Heurletta Welch vs. Gilbert mother. ; Welch. Misses Mario Crow and Elgle Cox1, Aim Hawkins vs. Geo. Hawkins. of Nebo, who havo bdeu visiting TJ. J. Franklin vs. Henry O. Miss' Alberta Barnett, returned . Rlv-ersSund- Si M; Benard Sr., father of Rev, S Mineloa, N. Y., Jan. 80. Frank M. Banard the Christian minister at Rogers, a youug aviator, who has Madisonville, died suddenly at his made a largo number of successful home In Birmingham, Ala., Wed- flights at the Aerodrome here, will nesday trorhlng. He was &7 yearB Btarfc next month for Europe, to beold, but an adtlve man and In ap- come the first aeroplanist in tho parently good health. Hib death is TnrklBh army. RogersiB.- a. citizen of Washington, and was enlisted; In attributed to heart trouble. Mr. Benard visited his son In Mad- the Turkish Berylce through a forisonville several monthB ago and eign agency. took au active part in the protracted - meeting that was in progress at that time. He alio put his letter in the Christian Church at Madisonville A Texas Wonder , - ' - i. - Frauk-lln&Co- j-' , Prltchett & Co. Bank & rTrut Co. The 'Kohtucky Administrator vs. J. W. Slierrod Guardian & Co, Carrie Englandvs. Tom England. ,. Susie 'PearrSmltherB vb. James Smithers. Will. Carter vs."Luoy,"Oarter. Oora Siaton v Otho.Slaton. Margarot'E. Htbba vs. " James J. Goo. SlBk vp.-Le- e home" . Saturday. ... Dan Whitfield, of Moss Hill, waB In town Tuesday, Clarence Littlepage, of tho country, filled bis- regular appointment here Saturday night and Sunday. NOrie Whitfield, of Moss Hill, was - lntbwnSaturday. - - -- . Tqm-blluso- n, d. Dunlap.-Wlll'Og-leab- y . Mc-Neel- ; . Nasp-Sandorso- Con-aoirdat- ed - .,-- -.- -- -- ilc-Grogo- r. m Klrk-wood&C- . o. . ( jwt l- - tor , . , sayini; he wanted to be a member ot his Bon's church daring the last years of his life. He was buried at LonlBvllIo today. MrrBenard was, lovo.1 by all who sold by jour druggists will be knew him and the Bee extends deep- by mall on receipt of $1.00. sout One est sympathy to tho bereaved ones. small bottle is two months'- inn... seldom. fallB to perfect a cure. Send for testimonials from Which Class Are You In? Some men are constantly receiv- Ky. and other Btates. Dr. E.- W. Hal'. 2926 Olive street. St. Louis, ing big offers, big propositions; Mo. Sold by druggists. business ohiefs aro bidding for their 8th Grade vs High School . services. OtherB have to take anything they cau'get. Tuesday night the students of tho The. Draughon Training, which J eighth grade spelled those of the indorsed by business men, will put high school, In the auditorium of you In the money making class; It high school building In Madisonwill make your services so valuiblo ville. There were bIx of the eighth that business men will bid for them. grade pupils standing when the For prices on lessons BY MAIL, last high school girl sat down-- . This addresB JNO. F. DRAUGHON, is the second time the eighth grado President, Nashville, Tenn. For has defeated the high school. o catalogue on coursos AT COLLEGE A large crowd attended, and muoh address Draughon's Practical Busi- Interest was shown. ness College, NASHVILLE, TENN. Chest pains and a dry, hacking or PADUCAH. KY. or be treated with BALot WASHINGTON, courh-BhoulLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP D. 0. taken interuallt'. and a HER? RICK'S RED PEPPER POROUS Entertains at Bridge PLASTER applied to the chest. Buy the dollar size Horehound Mrs. Hilloty Spencer, you get a PlaBter freo who has b?ou quite with each bottle. Porous by Sold St. Borwas the nard M'nlng Cj., Incorporated, ill for several months past houor guest at ii most ei:jojable Drug Department. 'Bridge" party given by Mrs. I. N. Child Loses Finger Vickers at her home ou South Scott street In Mavllbouville Thursday. Charline, the little daughter of The Tallies were hand painted Mrs. Ldnle Miles, had the mlefor- Cupide, while the'' Ices; cakes and time to get her finger mashed Tues-- " mints were heart shaped. The Val- day afternoon. The accident oocur-e- d entino idea being carried out in per-fowhile she aud her little brother detail. were playmjr near the wardrobe. A beautiful luncheon In severa Hepushod the wardrobe door shut courses were served at the conclu- catching thehand of the child and sion of the rubbers. mashing the finger so badly that s Those present Included ; one joint had to be amputated. Dr. M. J. Clark, Ruby Laffoou. Nlsblt performed the operation. The little one is getting along W. J. Barnhlll, B. A. Slton, W. M. Bailey, Cordelia nicely. Russell, Lonnle Cordler, J. D. McPhersou Jr. and First La Grippe, Then Bronchitis HUlery Spencer. Misses Vlda Bir-neSuch was the case wlthMrs. W(. S. and Mary Ruby Morton, Baltey McCreary, Ky. "My wlfo was taken duwu with a severe attack of la grtpper whijh run Into bronchitis. She coughed.aB tho'she I bad' consumption and could not sleep at night. The Doctor's mediFor Infants and Children. cine gave her no rtl'ef ana I was' adthe Kind You Have Always Bought vised to try Foley's Honey-anTar Compound. The first bottle gave her so muoh relief that she conBears tho tinued tiling it aud three bottles efSignature of fected a permanent cure." Mr. W. S. Bailey says ho is prepared to answer all luqulrles promptly. Mystic Eleven Sold by St. Bnuinrd Mining Co. The Mystic E'even met with Miss-e- Incorporated, Drug Department. Pansy Rule and Goldie Weir, Bridge Party Tueadnv evening, Jan. J0, 1012. A Miss Elizabeth Victory, entertainin most pleasant evening was spent Fewing, which sterns to be the girls' ed 'a number of friends at a bridge favorite occupation. A dainty sal- party Wednesday afternoon at'.her ad course was 6ervoit. after which elegant home ou main steet. Dethey adjourned to meot next week lightful refreshments were served with MJbb Gertie O'Oannon. Those aud a pleasant time was reported by present wein Ruth Daniels, Katie all. Murrell, Belli Kemp, lrer.eana .BesThose present wre: Mosdames sie C yld, Mabel Browning, Goldie H. H. Holemau, C- L. Ross, L. E. Weir and Pansy Rule. Rubv, Fred Reinecke, A. R. Cum. mlngs, J, D. MePherson Jr.; C.,W. How Cold Affects the Kidneys Clyde Ruby, Llndsav. 0 A. Avoid taking cold if yunr kidneys, F. O. Baker. Paul Blanks and H. F. are sensitive. Cold congests tho Head. Misses Mnry Huh.v Morton, kldnevs. throws to mueti wnk Up Floietice Aliyn, Bonnie Vera Margaret and Katherlno Vicon them, and weakens then action. Serious kidney trouble and even tory, Aileen Davis and Florence mav result. Walker, of Henderson. Brlght's disease Strengthen your kldnevs, get rid of the pal ti and soreness, build them Lost or Stolen up by timely uio of Foleya Kidnby Pills. They will cure any case of Thursday H Knrat Diamond ring, kidney or bladder trouble not be- In brown plush box Tappan & yond the reach of medicine. No name printed inside of medicine can do more. box Finder plasn return to Beo Sold by Si. Bernard Mluinu Co. Ofll'e and roeiv liberal reward. Incorporator, Drug Department. treat-menta- nd t . The Texas Wonder cures kldaey" iind our6B diabetes, weak and lame baoKs, rheumatism, find all irregularities oftiladder trouble's, retnov-In- g p.ravel, the kidneys aud bladder In both men and women. Regulates blander troubles In children. If not EVANS-VILLE,IN- d oLMadlson-MadlBonvill- e, ct Mes-dame- tt t? CASTOR A C&M m&fe - Mur-phe- y, Ga-tfne- r'3 . or . . Af-fo- s. ,.., ,- BAKING PQWDER Absolutely Pure The rihly Baking PdWder made NO ALUM, NO LIME ROYAL sickne-r-if..utigleet- ed - - ''0 ft-t.- i av r-j- jsh&-.v- k ,EHuiJrtsie, pho&phaik 5 H C3 .1 S , .. O'--i .. ..v-- W : -- 'u u i mmlBf?& " ... """ r "V- 'wBtH8U&Vm'fviT'MmsmmmmmM th ji- "i tXCFiW-r- ' TJVTBK3iHKBBH MVTW." r n i twv yi ' vtws :" jS--i jsT - ., - 'hw,;! x y t"tv-.ii- "'I W'll ..v.-.H WWII II . F5? illllP "lllinili lillM lilllWI lllillH HI mil H MaiiiiUM Inl , 3 t i Lsr i: n w CbeiKISee ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER Subscription Rates One Year ?1.00 BO . r;: EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT PAUL M. MOORE. Six months Throo monttiB Slqglo copies. 25 5 NOTICE Mnnv a. vis. mu1.uuj, TTk contest. C ., Ml i Member of Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League sonoille, Kentucky, Phone No. 4 Sp9olmen copies mailed free on 'application. Correspondents wanted in all parts of the county. Address us for par- nnA uu We are going to issue coupon books to each -- uumuiuiny ,,4-:until i IVT xvxa.y K wViirh PnHstVlfS - If .. v.. w V con- - S ticulars. MISS AILEBN DAVIS, Mgr. Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store. 119 South Main Street, Madi- - - Smith's Fine Poultry Farm Rhode Islands Reds ly Telephone 47 Friday f February 2, 1912 to politics. This question should be iuvestiuated thoroughly before any such law is enacted ; not by cue man, but by a fair The man who whispers down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and "hollers." STATE' INSURANGE BILL BOARD commission named for that purpose by the legislature, to hear fully both "sides and all sides of the matter and report their findings for guidance of our lawmak erp. MAKING Eggs for hatching $100 per 15. NOT MORE than two settings with eaoh order. 5. P. SMITH Guthrie, Kentucky The people of Kentucky will not know until the thing is tried not until it is "too late"-whMr. Zorn aud the Louisville boosters of the bill are .ettiuf for them from the Ken tucky Legislature in the insurance board law now proposed for enactment. It is claimed that such a law has proved a failure and a burden in some other states. ont-maybe IT HOT FOT THE PROPER HEAT FOR CHICKENS Most Reliable Guide fpr'Temperature (s Action of Little fellows Brooders Vary. (By W.. II, KELLY.) The warmest part of r the brooder should be in the center rather than, at tho Bide or corner. If the heat comes from abovo and a considerable portion of tho brooder bo heated to the same temperature, no crowding will take place. Tho temperature given for running brooders vary with the - machine and tho position of tho thermometer. The one reliable guldo for temperature is tho action of tho chicks. If they are cold they will crowd toward the source of heat; If too warm they will wander uneasily BOOTLEGGERS at A . n In Illinois, but recently, appointed by the legislature reported adversely after The exhaustive investigation provided State Insurance Board acorn-missio- 1 ( f- - 1 ' for in this bill, and the work it is assigned to do, it is estimated will cost the Kentucky treasury probably no less than $30,000.00 a year, and the bill proposes that this board will fix the rates ut which the insurauce compauies may sell their policies in Kentucky. Tfiere is one thing certain, that only an insurance expert is competent to make rates fairly and so to treat fairly the "interests of insured add insurer. There is danger of getting some bullB in this china chop" that will wreck the whole business for the to that public and for the insurauce It la sincertly bill bo hoped comproviding Senator Euton's compaui9a as well, and danger pulsory pi unary elections will be that this business be dumped in- - made a law by the Kentucky Legislature There have been encuh of notoiib and dishonest conventions enough thefts committed by groups -- The work of prosecuting the law against bootlegging is progressing vigorously in Earling-tounder the leadership of Mayor Hash, with the backing of the counsil, the Police Department and citizens, both white aud black. A number of arrests have been made during the past week and it it getting through the leather of the bootlegger'B bide that he is to get the limit provided by the law." There isn't anything else to it. The bootlegger who persists will have things made good and hot for him by the local authorities. That is what the law demands and what the people waut. Let the work proceed. It ia well to note,-alsthat "the same line of work is being followed in and that the determination of the law abiding citizens there is quite as vigorous as may be found anywhere. It looks as though we would get geuuine anttgenernl enforcement of the prohibition laiv. u, -- tesianr in me race. 1 hese books contain coupon irom o 10 25 cents, and books from $1.00 to $5.00 and we will accept this coupon from the time they are sold until they are spent in our store just the same as the cash. A $1.00 book will buy the same amount of merchandise from us as $1.00 in SDOt cash, and all cronH.: snlrl fnr rniinhns will be Sold StricltV at cash prices. The party spending these coupons with as 9 Will VCirtJF- frh- COma nmnnnfrt C IT f n iT ?! were spending the cash itself. For every $1.00 worth of coupon books sold from now onthe contest selling same will receive 10,000 bonus votes for same. Three 42 piece dinner sets will.be awarded the three leading contestants selling the greatest amount of dollars wnrfh nf rnnnnn.Q nn lVTarn I j All contestant will please call at our store next week Jj ' and get your coupon book and instructions for same. jj Yours truly, , - - nui-nmnkil- o TTi-rA- C CI -- 1 " "" Y J A A 4. W J- - C& X 1 M. 1 .1 " o, Madi-sonvill- e, about; but If tho tompearturo Is right, each chick will Bleep stretched out on the floor. The cold chicken does not sleep at all, but puts In Us time" fighting Its way toward the source of heat. In an Improperly constructed or Improperly run brooder tho chicks go through a varying process of chilling, sweating and struggling when they should bo sleeping, and tho result Is puny chicks that dwindle, and die. The arrangement of tho brooder $ &8&M2S&&0& """ll,,'',,',w,l'""WMMWiMMWMHWWMMMMWWMW A BARNES, COWAN D & CO. &S& COLORED NEWSPAPER ADVERTISESAVED PREFERS DEATH TO So Governor Marshal COLUMN. PRISON LIFE REV MENT PROBABLY J. 11. EVANS, KDlTOm HIS LIFE verely with paius in could not sleep nights "backache. I became run down, fell oil in weieght and was at that point when I thought X would have t6 stop my work as saw flier at the Cedar Creek Saw Mill Co. I had usnd abcut everything aud had called in my doctor, but all to no avail. After seeing your advertisement in the newspaper, I made up my mind to try Dr. Kilmor's Swamp Root as a last resort, After three months treatment I passed a gravol stone and nt tho end of one year'a troatmeut I was positively cured of all kidney troubles. After taking the first bottle I could sleep Commutes Sentence of Murderer Death Mosdamos Llllio Cavanaugh and Millie James aro both very siek at In December, 1005, I my WORDS. Nothing that ydu could say will be half so much appreciated as a box of SWEET of utificrupulcu-- i politicians us the primary. between Mr. Taft for the nomination, Mr. Taft's peace Lfhurn Young, of Madisonvlllo, pqlicies pught to win lor him wth was in town. the peace loving American people against the warlike attitude of the beltgeuent Theodore. If it should come to a show-dow- n and Mr. Roosevelt for tho sleeping accommodations of the chicks is Important but this Is not the only thing to bo considered in a brooder. The brooder used In the early season and especially the outdoor brooder, must have ainplo space provided of for tbo day time accommodation ., the chick. This part of the brooder must be well lighted and somewhat .cooler than tho hover. As soon as conditions will permit, get the chickens out .on a larger floor, or, better still, on the ground.' ':, Keep the chicks scratching In dayto give light and sleeping stretched out nt night, and the most difficult problem has been solved. of poultry-raising IOWA WOMAN Llggeft 6 How's This7 We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any c?se of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. have known F, J. We, the undersigned, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Chocolates They are absolutely . WELL AGAIN Freed From Shooting Paine, Spinal Weakness, Dizziness, by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound - Ottumwa, Iowa. "For years I was almost a constant sufferer from female trouble in all its pure, fresh and wholesome, and are so highly appreciat- Waldino, Kihnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, ed that they will take the place of the sweetest words you might utter. Take a box along tonight. Hall's Catar.'h Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tbesjstcm. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists, Take Hall's Family Pills for' constipation. dreadful forms; Bhooting St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated Drug Department Rule for To bo honest In the dlroctest way and virtuous by epitome, bo Arm unto such principles of goodness as carry In themselves volumes of instruction and may abridge thy labor. So may wo havo all In a few, .and the law and tho prophets In a rule, the sacred writ In stenography, and the scriptures In a Sir Thomas Browne. FUght nut-Bhel- Living. pains all over my body, sick headache, spinal weakness, dizziness, depression, and l. X. r C. A. MQP.TON MADISONVILLE, KY. , iw u&i 1 1 Funeral Director and Embalmer I Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. " I mk tjmmtmmmmmmmBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmwmmmmammmmmmmmtummmmmmmmmmmmim Almost Lost His Life S. A. Slid, of Mason, MIoh., will never forget his terrible exposure to a morclless storm. "It gave mo a dreadful cold," ho writes, "that caused severs pains in my chest, so It was hard for me to bieathe. A neighbor gave me Beveral doses ot Dr. King's New Discovery which great relief. The doctor male organism. Women everywhere brought on the vergo of pneumonsaid I was bear willing testimony to the wonderful ia, but to continue with, the Discovvirtue of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ery, I did bo and two bottles comble Compound. pletely cured me." Use only, thia If yon want special advice write to quick, safe, reliable medicine for I Xydia E. Plnkham IHodlclno Co. (confi- coughs, colds, or any throat or lung vrill dential) Lynn, Mass. Price 50o and $1.00. I I bo opened, rca'd and Your.Jotter by a trouble. free. Guaranteed 'JjyTrial all answered bottle 'woman and held In strict confidence diuggtsts. , , - parts of the United States, but Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegeta ble Compound has done more forme than all the doctors. I feel it my duty to tell you these facts. My heart is full of gratitude to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for my health. "Mrs. Harriet E. Wampler, 624 S. Hansom Street, Ottumwa, Iowa. Consider "Well Tills Advice. No woman suffering from any form of female troubles should lose hope until she has given Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound a fair trial. This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients of which are derived from native roots and herbs, has for nearly forty years proved to bo a most valuable tonic and invigorator of tho fe- everything that was horrid. I tried many doctors in different tinction Gov. Marshal today commu-te- d his death seutnnce to imprisonstudying tho articles of faith. Subment for lire. Davis, a negro, murdered a woman ject next Monday night, "TIiORolngr K- companion at Gary, Ind by cutting or God." Born, to Mr. aud Mrs Den Isabel off her head with a knifo nnd was a flno gill Friday, January 20. Mothsentenced to be hanged next Frhluy. Warren E. J. Fognrtj' of tho Michi- er and baby doing woll. Mrs. Qui nn Sheltou who ha gan City prison reportod to tho governor today that tho condemned in St. Charles for some time Ht exman looked forward to his execution pected homo this weok. as a mark of honor." Rev. aud Mr. Evans wish to take tins means to thank Mr. and Mr, at night.. Albert Davidson for ten pound ot Shocking Sounds Now I am perfectly healthy and I nice beef. honeBtly bellovo Dr.KUmer's Swamp In tho are sometrmuB heard beRoot to bo a thorcugh cure for kid fore a earth earthquake, that warn Mrs. Hester Trabuo ib much Imterrible ney trouble. of the coming peril. Natures warn- proved. allow you to publish this ing's are kind. pain or where it will aid others who are ache in the back That dull tho kidBrother Tom Clark and wife are warns suffering and in closing I wIbIi to neys need attention Ifyou would improving slowly. you thank you for my present good escapo theso dangerous maladies, A letter from Father King eayrit health. Dropsy, DlaheteB or Bright's dls Yours very truly, is still cold In Kansas. He wishes ease. Take Eleotrlo bitters at onco A. M. WILLIAMSON, ii and boo backache fly and all yonr to bo remembered by his inauy Ala. Brewton, beBt feelings return. "My son refriends. Sworn and subsended to before ceived great benefit from their U6o mo this tho 14th of July, 1009. for kidney and bladdor trouble," John Puiufoy, Jr. The Sound Sleep of Good Health Peter Bondy, South Notary Public wrlteB MIoh., "It is certainly a Rock-woogreat Ts not for thoso suffering from for Escambia County, State of Ala- kldnev medlolno." TryH, 50 centB kldnev ailments and lrregulariHee. bama. at all diuggiBte. Tho prompt use of Foley Kidney-Pillwill dispel headaoho aud rheuLetter to matism, heal and strengthen spre Dr. Kilmer. Co , The Parson Was a Bachelor weak and ailing klduoys, restore Blngha.m(on, N- Y, and with it health "In your sermon this morning you normal action, Mrs. M. F. SpaUhnry nnd Btrongth. Will do for spoko of a baby as 'a new wave on ,Sjdlng, 111., Ray;"I suffered great Prove What Swamp-RoYou t tho ocean of life.' " palu in my bank aud kidneys, could "Quito so; a pootlcnl figure" not sloop at night, and could not Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., "Don, t you think a fresh- - squall' raiso my bauds over my head. , But N. Y., for a samplo bottlo. twobottles of Foley Kidney anyone. It will convince booklet of Vou will would have hit the mark hotter?" cured me. Foley Kidnoy Pllle PUle hlav valuable Boston Transcript also receive a my heartiest endorsement." Information, telling all about the Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Eailiugton How to euro a cold is a question Incorporated, Drug Department. y Bee." Regular fifty in whlnh many are interested just size bottles for now cent and hnmberlaiu's Cough RemLouvre's Honorable Descent sale at all drug stores. edy has won its grent reputation The Paris Louyre, now the WorWi mvI tinmonse Bale by its remaak-nl- il cure of colds, It can always bo finest art gallery, was originally a The West Kentucky Orphans' Home depended upop. For Bale by all royal residence In the reign oi Dag bert, about the year C28 of our era. The West Kentucky Orphans' dealer. Home, located at Hopklnsvllle Is doing a creditable work, and has now on hand a number of boyB and girls for whom t?ood homes are wanted. This is Htrlctly a West Kentucky institution and 1b entitled to tho consideration of our pooplo. W. D.' Humphrey, who was formerly with the Louisville Home, has "3d-SUCC- ESSf UL SEASON 3d" 't charge of the work and will be pleas: ed to hear from anyone wanting a child to raise. kidneys and Georc;o Davia does npt dread hangon accouut of ing but retrardB It as a desirable dis- suffered se- Indianapolis, Jan. this writing. The program of tho Baptist Ministers and Membors Alliance WMtdl rendered and much interact wm shown in tho service. Wo are now ba -- Earl-ingto- d, s - ' ot Blng-hamto- n, Semi-Weekl- one-doll- ar Evernbody's Favorite T7 "THE GIRL FROM D. S. D," Clever cast A 12 Complete Scenic Production No; I Specialty Numbers play you cannot afford to miss Big Singing and Dancing Numbers 12 ij first Time at Popular fc Prices!!!! -1 P, .SEEXQRYOURSELll H .. - if.J 3r Inh . - - JJ'?.f Hi-- ,. ? - ".'A IHMiAritfaiBiHMH mmr 1.t .V2 .. .aUfeit,'' jjfcv.. isisys V There Are Melons and Melons but the rich, sweet, juicy Ones are those that had plenty of available POTASH to insure normahipening with rapid sugar formation. r9. YmSm .lyr 4jll The right kind of fertilizer h a good inyestment. The vines will continue to bear melons of first quality Instead of yielding only one or two pickings and then a lot of unmarketable culls. Supplement the compost with xcoo to 1500 guuus, iuc ammonia iu uu pounus vi aenvea mainiy irom organic suusianccs iikc &r blood, tankage, bsu or cottonseed meal. This is equally good for cucumbers, pump, & kins and squashes. find free books with formu- Wrlto us for rot ash prices las and directions. Ballimotir: Conlloeclil Hmt Potash Pays lac. GERMAN KALI WORKS. Rulldlrg CMcagoilfafladsockBlwk OrlttMi Whllctf Central Bart Battdlfte iVeus o" ffte Towns Ed Adamn, of Mortons Gap, waft in tho city Wednesday Jj0.vkSlPk, who has boon visiting friends in Mndisonvillo, returned home Wednesday afternoon Frank Gordon, will loavo on Dixie Flyer Saturday monmiK for Jacksonville, Florida, whero ho will visit relatives aud remain tho rest of the winter months. Olauio Rodgers, of this olty, spent Monday in Nashville with his par- Herman Boyd, while playing at school Wednesday, fell; and Carl Davenport ran over his band breaking tho little finger. Although a vory painful injury, it is not a serious one. Lou Dillon, who haB been at his home in Louisville for some time, is In town again, Misses Margaret and Ltulse of Madlsunville, spent Wednesday night with tho Misses Victory. There is no better flour mado than Bluo Ribbon flour. Ask your grocer for it. W. D. Coil, who has been to Louisville for several days, returned to hia home In Madieonville Thursday morning. Fred Bailey, ot Madisonvllle, was u, ents, Mrs. John Wilson, of no'ar Richland, was fn the olty Tuesday after- When her child is in danger a woman will risk her life to protect it. No great act of heroism of risk of life is necessary to protect a child drawn. from croup. Give Chamberlain's Lonnl Todd, of Southard neigh- Cougb Remedy and all daugor is borhood, was in town Thursday on avoided. For sale by all druggiBtB. business: Quit asking or just Hour. Ask Services at the M, E. Church forBlii6 Ribbon Hoar and .get the South next Sunday by tho pastor at 11:00 a. m, and 7:30 p.m. Morning best. Ask ycur grocer for It. subject, ''The Privileges of Don't forget the Erenjng subject, "Silence." Bee has a. branch office for MadiAll are cordially Invited to both ser- sonvllle people In Morton's Furnivices. ture Store. If you want advertisSunday School at 9:30 a. m. Tho ing or job work or wish to" subscribe school 1b growing In Interest aud for the paper, call up number 4. numbers. Come out and loin us, Ailbbn D&vih, Manager. "We will do thee good. "Blue'JLtibbon flour Ip what you . Sedondary habits, lack of outdoor xerclso, Insufficient mastication of want. Ask your grocer for it. food, constipation, a torpia liver, worry and auxiety, are the most Superficial. common causes of stomach trouble. There are some people who keep Correct your hablta and take Cham- their morality In tho piece; it Is a berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab- stuff of which they never cut themlets and you will soon be well again. selves a coat Joubert For Bale by all dealers H Son-ship. Clifton Long will be car inspector at Mortons Gap during the abseno of Mr. Adams, Charlie' Curtis, of Hopkinsville, was in the olty Wednesday on busi' ness. Your money can't buy anything better than Blue Ribbon flour, , Ask v your grocer tor it. Lon Price. Is confined to bis bed with a severe case of the grip. .Wo hope ho will soon be out. We want to givo you a crayon portrait of any member of your family free'with ono years rubscriptions to our paper, the Farm and Stockman, and the People's Monthly. Read our advertisement in another part of this paper and send us 'a photograph today. This offer is only made for a few woeks and you should act once before It is with- TAKE STRIKE LEADER I OR ALLEGED MUBTJEE .ge of Lawrence To Strike Arrested City an Armed Camp Lawrence, Masp., Jan. 80. Charged with being an accessory to murder, Joseph J. Ettor, of New York, leader1 of the (.rent textile strike, was arrested by officers of tho state Contestants in Automobile Contest . police at midnight. At 1 :bu tnis morning tne state made a second arrest, taking In, to custoay uciuro m. uiovaumtr of New York, who has been Ettor'a right hand man. He, like Ettor, is charged with being a accessory to murder in Conner tlon-witthe death of A,nna Loplzo. h You are getting quite a number of votes; in pur contest and we are pleased to note that your number is well up among the leaders. Semi-Week- ly frV- - ' yesterday on business. M. Hauna, Jr. made n business trip to Martwiek and Central Olty this week. Guy Peyton went to Memphis Wednesday uight. Don't fall to roturu your votes Wednesday afternoon, not later than 6 noon. Mat Starlcs, of the country, was In Nortonvlllo-Wednosda- y. in the city Tuesday afternoon on Our Home Mission Society is now bUBlnesB. vory active under tho presidency of Blue Ribbon' Flour.. Ask your Mrs. W, L. Morrison, and is doing fine work. We had two additions grocor for it to the society at tho monthly meetFred Hippie, of Chicago, 1b visit ing last Wednesday. Tho Ladles' M. B. Long. Aid is also doing good work. They ing his brother-in-laMrs. Lucy Beau went to Madison-vlll- o meet every Thursday over tho grocery of Webb BruB, r Wednesday. We make a spocialt" of doing two Paul King 1b ill at his home on and three color work. If you want Hall St., In MadlBonvlllo. Mies Marjorio Whitfield, of noar classy job work that will givo satisGrapovine, visited her sister, Mrs. faction Bee our samples and get prices at tho Madisonvllle Branch "Ed Rule, Wednesday. Office in Morton's Furniture Store. Albert Toombs was in Fox Run Manager. friends purchase that increases your standing in this contest and we are much pleased to see that you are interesting quite a number of them. Beginning Monday of next week we are going to assue coupon trading books. These books contain coupons ranging from 5 cents to 25 cents to the amount of five dollars each, and as we accept the coupons at our stores just the same as cash, your friends and yourself can obtain votes for them just the same as with the cash itself. For every dollar's worth you sell we will give you a bonus of 10,000 votes. Come in and see us about this next week We will explain fully. ' . Very truly yours, ' . -- It is what your ' -- -- ACur for Chronic Constipation, Torpid Livr and Irregular Bowel Movements. Constipation la the most common disorder of tho bowel. It among affects both sexes and all ages but la moro prevalent physical women because their duties In tho household requlro less exercise than tho occupations of men; thereforo women suffer most from Its baneful effect A constipated person Is an easy victim when exposed to any serious disease Pneumonia, Typhoid Fever, Malarlar Rheumatism, Small Pox, Yellow Fever and Brlght's Dlseaso gather their annual who aro harvest of death among thoso diseases", habitually constipated. such persons aro always Even though they escape theao ailing moro or less. They havo headaches, bad digestion, dizziness, arlrtlgo (blind staggers), sallow complexion, flatulence, losst at all. of strength; and no energy cooling, Herblno has a most admirable-effecpurifying and regulating. It in the bowels; It Is puts a prompt check on biliousness, wind in tho bowels, nervousness, heartburn, bad breath, low spirits, drowslnewi In the asd nervous wakefulness at night. v day-tluso HERBINE For the Bowels E ARLINGTON BOOSTERS'-CLUBarnes, ,Cowand & Co., B Incorporated Earlington Webb Bros., Groceries, W. H. Whitford, Hardware Geo. King & Sons, Drugs, Bee, s f. Ailken Davis, o'clock. 11 J. J. Sullivan is ill at his home on Far re avenue. ,Ho is threatened with typhoid fever Harford Ohatten, of Howell, was In town this wr ek. Miss Mabel Browning worked (it tho Company Store during tho rush of the first. FOR SALE Ono $100 course in anything except civil engineering, from International Correspondence School of SorAnton Pa. . WllfseU at a bargain.' Apply at Bee Office. Walter Long, of Nortonville, was in town yesterday. George RobitiBou is on the sick Use this week. Mrs. Jim Adams, who haB been t serjously 111 for sometime does not saom to improve an v. D. J. Duckwor'h, who has been living at Graham for some time, moved his family back to Hecla. Ho seom to think there 1b no place liko Burlington, Mrs. John Hite, of Graham, 1b visiting friends in the Scut hard neighborhood for a fow days this week. Born, to Mr. aud Mrs. Willis a lino boy. Motbor.aud child aro doing nicely. Mr. and Mr. Mao Clark moved o Elmioh Wednesday, where he has accepted a posltiou as firqmau on the mixed run. They will remain for some time. Rev. Hnry Moore, of Grapevine, was in town yeBterday. Car-naha- n Newspaper arid Job Printing; s" L: C. Wiley, Jewelry, Barnett & Stone, Livery. Following is Standing of Automobile Contestants to Date 1 3 9 Price 50c per Bottle. JnCS F.MUMW MMWCTOfl IT. UWt, MM For Weak Sight or Sor Byes, wsc Stcpkeaa Eye Salve. It care. I3qLBAMD RgCOMMCMDEBQvl ST. BERNARD MINING CO., Incorporated, Drug Department STUDENTS BREAK STEIKE No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 102 139 145 153 164 1C7 2,884,818 l,907,&4e 1,802,666 . ,l,07l,70 1,740,018 1,077,418 University of Michigan Undergraduates was Take Places of Firemen Birkhead, J. 4 v a Br Are You woman O You are probably aware that pneu monia nxways results rrom a cold but you never heard of a cold resulting in pneumonia when Chamberlains Oough Remedy was used. Why take the riBK when this remedy may be had for a trlfl-For Bale by all dealers. Ad Adams car inspector at Mor He Won.t Limp Now tons Gap, left for Tennessee where No more limping for Tom Moore, he will spend a few days visiting of Cochran, Ga. had a bad sore relatives. on my instep that nothihg seemed to help until I usod BucklenB ArWhen BALLARD'S SNOW nica Snlve," he writes, "but thin is mbbed for iheumatio wo.nderful healer soon cured me." aches and pains, it reaches the spot Heals old, lunnino sores, ulcers, quickly and tho relief is very grati CleanBe tho bowels and strengthen boils, burns, outs, bruises, eczema or fying. Price 2oo. 50o and $1 00 perl the liver by using HERBINE. It pills. Try it. Only 25 cents at all bottle. Bold by St. Honiara Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Dopurtmoi t Is a fine liver stimulant aud bowel drngglBts. regulator. Price 50o. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. 5 ? Aim Arbor, Mich., Jan. 80. University of Michigan students carne to the front yesterday, when twenty two fireman and coal wheelers' employed In the university engine- rooms Btruok for higher wages. According to Secretary Smith of the University, students may be given the positions permanently, as a number who are working their way through coleo aro willing to accept the Jobs. Thfi firemen had $2.20 and the coal wheelers $1.90 a day. They struck or a 10 per cent lnorease and a two weeks' yacatio'n with pay. been-receivi- ng OwenBboro, to injunction case in which tist church is involved, No. No. No. No. Judge Gordon to Hear Case No. Flen Gordon, of Madisonvllle, No. selected by Judge Thomas F. No. 11 51 5.7 ; hear the No. the Bap- No. 79 92 98 ....,...... ..'. l",714,324 1;700,100 1,200,400 922,274 1,847,112 lt584,204 1,786,070 1,072 250 ".1,471,007 168 172 173 175 176 183 185 101 104 . No. No. No. .'.,. , No. No. 1,753,678 2,002,862 1,007,848 1,875,924 2,168,768 2,078,468,. 2,258,251" 1,019,110 ;. 1,892,492 Birkhead refused because he was closely related to members of the contending factions and preferred not to seryp. Judge Gordon Js not a member of any church, but his family are jUethometB. Latter tho caso has boeu Blamed a Good Worker blamed my heart for severd "I distress in my left side for two years," writes W. Evaub, Danville, Va., but I know now it was indigestion, as Dr. King's New Life Pilla completely cured me," Best for Btomnoh, liver and kidney troubles, constipation, headache or debilitv. 25 cents at all druggists. Buslncso,Phoogrr TYPEWRITING. I MS. 'I BCOKKELrSK LIN-IMEN- T I R.SMITH RIISINFC. PRI I Si .' OfuAv. IammihIlI S..ll rxperleace In mcrcastSIa inJ,hM, In 32 year 5?., ?akl0K ld.COO roiiiuj m Jjnnrt women Jo tmccemi fducatln now. for KtTEntfT VUltM ft ( TELEGRAPH yopf fe'i 1'll'n. WILBUR K. V' . .W.. Engine 953 Jumps Track Near house Round- HB H m1 HeHf HiV IH Early Wednesday morning, engine 958 having come In off of the ruu during the night, was steaming down to the roundhonso to be stalled away until wanted again, bad the misfortune of jumping the track about half way between the dopot and tho roundhouse. No serious damages were dono as only the ten-d' Jumped off the trnok. or 1 ONLY A DAY AND NIGHT TO NEW ORLEANS Louisville & M Nashville Railroad COST TO SEE s w I! Monday February 19 Arrival of WHAT IT Will Mardi Gra& The Two Big Days, February New Orleans Mobile Tuesday February 20 Parade of 8 m jfl - The s Woman's Tonic EL 1 Chamberlain's Liniment and bound the ailected parts Is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side or ohest give it a trial and you are certain to be more thau pleased with the prompt relief which it affordB. Sold by all dealers. on to A peice of flannel dampened with Rex 2:00 p. 19,20 Rex 10:00 a. m., and Vjomus jfarac ie at night m, and Pensacola Proteus Jfara ae at night $18.00 $16.85 18 $16.85 to 10 H Round Trip From Madisonvllle Tickets on sale daily Febiuary Inclusive Way Walton Perry, who has been visiting relatives in Paris for the past month has returned. Sleeping Car Fare $4.00 to $5,00 Each BEE ADS PAY. GET THE HABIT SP Itching of the skin anywhere on the body stops instantly when rub, with BALLARD'S SNOW bed LINIMENT. One or two applications curpy permently. Price. 35o, 50o and $1.00 per bottle. .Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. a Liberal Stopovers Limit on Tickets March (8 To approximate total cost tor the round trip, ostimate for five days' board and lodging- at $1.00 per day in best private homos or $2 0Q,por day at .first class hotels, to which add the above railroad and Pullman fares. For sleeping oar reservation apply to any tlokot agent, LouiBville & Nashville Rail- - mi road Company. SEE DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLETr EH2ES k:3 mmmmmmmmm t! - Saturday is the Last Day of Our Great Profit - sSi Sharife Sale tu f' IB ' . f . "jf to n H ; ..irl i ' Every effort will be put forth to make Saturday the greatest day of ttie sale. V cothe. We will make some money for you. ; Everybody .. ' ,' . , Ji yv pir. rr- 25 00G yards of Embroidery ?and Laces i 1-- 4 off Saturday j ,'' 1000 Votes Will be Given on Every One Dollar Cash purchase Saturday '' r " Gowafid & Company '. Incorporated , I Earliri gtbri-- , 1 1 Kentucky - 1 m i ' ; 'rtim3k. mss mnhm. 4 wmiM6Rrainm "Please, Aunt Minerva, Jost lemmo wear it tonight," ho pleaded. "Mo an' Wilkes Booth Lincoln's been wearin' a xabblt foots ever Benco wo's born." "No," she said firmly; "I'll put a atop to such nonsense at once. Qivo It to mo, William." Billy looked up at his aunt's countenance and lovingly AMs ngered his charm; he opened outh to say something, but slowly he untied tho string wound his neck and laid his treasure OB her lap; then without looking up, fee ran into his own little room, closing tho door behind him. Soon afterward Miss Minorva,. hear-ps- g a sound liko a stifled Bob coming from the adjoining room, opened the tioor softly and looked into a sad, face with big, wide, open yes jAining with tears. "What is tho matter, Wllliamr eh aus-(tere r Frances Boyd Calhoun (Copyright, by Reilljr & Britton Co.) a douar. "I'll sing you a hymn," said MissMinorva patiently. "I don't want to hoar you sing no, hymn." said Billy impolitely. "I wants to see Sanctified Sophy shout." Aa his ,aunt could think of no substitute with which to tempt him in lieu of- Sanctified Sophy's shouting, sho remained silent "An' I Tvants Wilkea Booth Lincoln to dance a clog," persisted her - hesi-tatc- d; jerK Peter; His aunt sat down on the bed by( his side. She was not versed in the, ways of childhood, and could not know that tho littlo boy wanted to pillow his head on Aunt Cindy's soft and ample bosom, that ho was homesick for his black friendB, ihe only companions he had ever known. "I'll tell you a Bible story," sho temporized. "You must not. bo a baby. You are not afraid, are you, Wllllam7 God is always with you." "I don't want no God," he Bullenly mado reply; "I wants somobody with sho' 'nough skin an' bones, an' an' I wants to hear Tjout Uncle Plljerk Pe- nephew. Miss Minerva remained silent. Sho felt unablo to cope with the situation lit-jtl- e jooklly asked. "I ain't never slep' by myself ho 'corjun an' sing: aobbed. "Wilkes Booth Lincoln al- - m.vi.u up . su " jways slept on a pallet by my bod ever , VM semce wo's torn an' da' I wants Wake, snake; Juney-BulAant Cindy to tell mo "bout UnclalPil- - you about " "I don' want to hear no Blbto story, either," he objected. "I wants to hear E taclo JlmmyTawed Jup'tor play his x ter." "I will tell you a Bible story," again suggested his aunt "I will tell "r r" i i " g stole a ball VjlHflHLVBLVBLVBLWLVBLVBLVBLVBLVBLVBLVBLVBH l " ;K PSB ill Pi I' I GASTORIA For Infants and Children. till she had adjusted her thoughts and made her plans. Presently Billy, looking at her shrewdly, said: "GImmo my rabbit foot, Aunt Minerva, an' I'll go right oft to sleep.". When sho again looked in on him he was fast asleep, a rosy flush on his. cheek, hla red babyish, lips half parted, his curly head pillowed on bis arm, and cloao against his soft, young throat there nestled tho left hind foot of a rabbit Miss Minerva's bed time was half after nlno o'clock, summer or winter. Sho had hardly varied a second in tho years that had elapsed sinoo tho runaway marriage of her only Telatlve, tho young sister whoso child had now como to live with her. But on tho night of Billy's arrival tho stern, narrow woman sat for hours in her rocking chair, her mind busy with thoughts of that pretty young sister, dead slnco tho boy's birth. And now tho wild,, reckless, dissiwas dead, 'too, pated brother-in-laand tho child had been sent to hor; to tho aunt who did not want him, who did not caro for children, who had nover forgiven hor sister her unfortunate marriage. "If ho had only been a girl," she sighed. What sho believed to be a happy thought entered her brain. "I shall rear him," sho promised herself, "just as if ho wero a littlo girl; then ho will bo both a ploasuro and a comfort to me, and a companion for my loneliness." tear-stained ... I A NEW MODEL of the 4 n THE oyer-lappi- Royal always has been abreast with the best ; here new model which places it far in the lead. 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Ho slopt sweetly argued., "Ob", yos," said his relative; "you and Innocently In tho next room, dreaming of tho care-freexistence on must bathe very day." "Me an' Wilkes Booth Llnooln ain't the plantation and of bis Idle, happy, nover wash on a Wednesday aence negro companions. wo's born," he protested indignantly. Billy's Idea of a bath was taken CHAPTER III. from the severe weekly scrubbing which Aunt Cindy gave him with a Ths Willing Worker. "Got up, William,'' said MIbs Mi- hard washrag, and be felt that he'd nerva, "and conio with mo to the rather die at once than have to bathe bathroom; I havo fixed your bath.'" s every day. Tho child's sleepy oyes popped wldo ' He followed his mint dolefully to the bathroom at the end of the long open at this astounding command. - ho back porch; of the. olifaebJooed, Wednesday?"Ain't bouwj but onoe iu tbj biff asked sharply. whit, tub he' wis dllbjed.t "Yes; today Is, Wednesday. 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