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ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. TWENTY-THIR- D E&RL1NGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., WUDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1912 12 of n V BIG HOLD UP NEWS OF HOME FOLKS IN FAE OF TEXAS Mr. and Mjy, H. C. Bourland Qet Welcome at Portland Warm NEAR MEMPHIS $60,000 e. F1. j - Taken Prom Express Mr. aud Mrp. H. O. Bourland Company's Safes Dynamite Used arnjved here from Earlington, Ky! Tuesday afternoon.' Tbev and Explosion Felt were married in Nashville, Tpiip. Friday of ast week, leaving there IN MEMPHISSEVEN MILES AWAY for Portland by way of New Houston aud San An Lou To, Sevon miles from Memphis, Just thfs side of Hurlburt, Ark., five Texas. "They ' ltave been the masked men held up a Book Island' guests of Mr, and Mrs.'Ohas. M Train, early Wednesday morning Gary since arriving in Portland. blew open two safes In the express oar and eseaped with sall the con- Soon they will be at home in tents and two bags of registered their own handsome home on mall. The robbery was carefully Houston street, construction planned and aftercpverluff.he crew work on which is to start right ordered the train." rim tbaolfVA mile away. Mr. Bourland went to from Hulburt, where .'ipojynds of Corpus Oliristi, Thursday to cop-su- it dynamite was conc.ujtl0,,;.A.n express messenger was termed p. carry au architect in finishing up the dynamite for the expps(pn from the details of the plans of his the concealed plaoe to tub, train. residence. After the explosion therobbors Portland is robbing Kentucky disappeared in the woods and no of some of her very best citizens. traoe of them has been found,, liist year that state lost auu we STRYCHNINE gained the splendid family of Ohap. H. McGary. This year Wai in Royticri Stomach and in Coffee Kentucky is losing one of her best mayors of one of he'r best Henderson, Ky., Feb. 7. Chemist Vorno'n Bobbins, of little cities aud otfe of her fairLouisville, took the 6taud today est ladies, for vbich Kentucky is in the trial of Phillip Burns for famous, and Portland is the gain ; l the mnrder of almost the entire er thereby. We welcorqq.Mr. Botirla.nd on Royster family .of Robards. Bobbins testifiad that both ar his return to 'Portland, and yet snio and strychnine were mixed more because lie brought anothin the cqJFee, Bent to the RSyster er with filth, ancTstill more behome by Burris, and also iisser.t-je- d cause lie ia inducing friends to fchatqtrychuine was fouud in follow. We consider ft one of .Henry Royetqr's utomach upon our assets, that we are securing the very bett citizens, who are petmortm xminaHnn, building the Very-bes- t homes. f I t : under the Bupervishin ot the "Culver--slt- y ANNOUNCEMENT School Notes Sixth "rade . ' READ THIS .1 s . ! . . From this date until the close 'of K. f . I" Hazel Ashby Anna Brooken Corey, " Lena Davis Jimmte Dee Emberton 8am trace 'r'' American and English authors The life and works of Ralph were treated in a very oharmlnp manner in the Wednesday lecture. The: next lecture will be Feb. 17, and Prof. Troop will discus the life of.LonRfellow, Waldo-Emerso- of Chicago, and are studies -W .A Madisonville Christian Church ns, Thelma Kln Laofo Martin v . r .L.aur. arKer - the Automobile' Congest, on May lSth we will give 10,000!iyores for every dol-lapaid 6'nsubscriRt'ipn, new or renewal, paid with , coupqri T books, ' ,Books now on sale af thtbffice.. busy and patronize' iis. Now get SEMI - WE6KLY BEE 3C MES. JULIA BISK DEAD Mother of Esquire Prank Slsk v Her Eternal Reward j. Mr.M. J. Harrison blt.Olarksdale Miss. The men PasMto atired in conventional black. f 4 & ha beettnan, Tlierinacermoqy waSpreform-Hb- y Rev. Harrieob' of .the Mrs. Julia. Sink died Wednesday Rresbyterian church .and was jilght February 7 after a pntf JIIbm at tho borne of hex Hon '. B. Slsk BrapHcity itself, but one of the who lives near Earlmgton. i a IWrtH Fifty PV Little Ml.. AtUn Matter 'DilInaa'Rttih was the charming hbst'at a moBt bekntf-fu- l "Farewell'' party " fcfven foThePuMiB' I am in the Automobile Contest an&hope to win; but I cannot do so without the assistance of friends. I ask that anyone who is not specially interested in the contest, and who has not pledged their votes, will vote them for No. Anything you can do 1.73. will Be greatly appreciated. JAMES B, GARNCTT Dawson, Ky. Mrs. Slek, wbp. was Mlsq J.nJI Bourland, was born In the year 189, in this county and has lived here' most of her life. ,;,, She wap married In 1817 to A. ai8K, wno Uleu eoveral veare ao. To this union five children .were born. Four survive her; Mrs.P. D RobertB of Clifford, III;, Mrs'. P.'B.' Tortence, of Louisville, Mra.'R. D.. Townsworth, of JDweaabro; atad F. Jtfr's. Slsk has fof many yearr been a cotislatent member of the Christian cburoh and was loved by all who knew her. The Interment will take place at the cemetry Id this city Friday afternoon at 2 :00 p. m. ,,?, B.Sisk IIvIdr hear Darlington. . Tuesday afternoon in honor of Little Miss Nan Atkinson who left Friday with her mother for New Jersey. After several games a most n- teresting program was carried oat in which each guest was gjv- en borne particular part, Misw Mary Mothershead proved a most excellent "story teller" giving many interesting and delightful. fables. The little folks then were invited into the dininicOni whore they were served individual ices '' cakes and mints. The tabled wns appropriately decorated, haviug for its centerpiece a long train arranged in a circle, in the couter of this was placed ou a a small suitcase of Mies Atkii sou's tied with ribbous to wh ch were attached curdjjl farewell verse 8 from each PMM. As favors werOjeWtiuy suit-ca-ctilled withndiesV)' The guest:? 'included Little M'ses Nun Atkinson, Helen Browning, of Mortons Gap, Margaret Oowand, Mary Moore Randolph, M'irgaret Rogers, Annie Mrie O'Brien, Edith and Mi.v Price, Elizabeth Rish, Sarah Beth Mothershead, E'eaor Arnold, Edith Oven Sfsk, Masters Lawrence Daves, and Dudley, Ahby and Sisk. higher-arrangemes R.F. P. No.4 PLOWI&SUPON DICKENS' TOMB IN WESTMINSTER Wreaths Sent From' Many Clubs in the United States London, Feb. 7. The centenary of the birth of Ohas. Dickenn is beinp celebrated throughout the Unite Kingdom aud the British colonies by commemorative services, Dickens carnivals and festive bauquots. The reat novelist's grave in Westminster Abbey is lavishly decorate.l with flower, including wreaths from many of the Dickens' club of the United Statep. Rochester Uathedral is th special mecca of areat crowds of the author's admirers I 'The Girl From Mrs. Anna Atkinson Leaves for New Jersey Mrs. Anna Atkinson wife of the late Jno. B. Atkinson and little daughter Nan loft this morning for New Jersey whore they will make their future home. Mrs. Atkinson haB been a resident of this place for the past eight years and universally y loved and admired by all who" knew her. The people of Earllngtou 'regret to loose her: Roosevelt to Come out for Nomination n, The musical Temple Theatre last night was a success' iii every way. Quite a large aud appreciative audience witnessed it. There were several people who attended; Manager Brinkley is to be congratulated ou getting such first clall shows here. out-of-to- A." Well Attended Girl From U. S. A., n drama, given at" the U- - S. , . Death Caused By Falling Slate Iu the very uear future TheoElliott Sutton, a miner of Cory-do- dore Roosevelt's candidacy for died last night as a result of tlfe Republican nomination for falling slate in the Waverly mine. the presidency, will be announ-ced- . aud-iu,bwfo!VA&ftl8tf. He was marVled one month agV '"'V.' i ' nftV. Ahihhv io lih'nnr, S'"vttir! dyltiK hours he provided for In'hls bUtTpJbi This action is a result of v .. &9 Id And it is fearedITfb.Vc ilh'er air young wire oy making,' over Jp, .iea.rofijConferencesrwhlchx ri.DOlicn'ef, '81.000. have ;lM:ierj9nit (rsr ?5tX9vMvkithffi.l. wiii gohardr.with !ln(ha W. A W. T.riHcra,"'' ' , "r "i.' ,". ' m w 'beetfleiasraeffany-, tered from an 'opposite dodrwith bee'''' SMWOMW Y" ,V rA VjKjR AKXMtA$if-J- r1)$"r f HI-C iXJl ..- - yw. vjsum yf!ft4 ij . , .w v...,n !. u. . " BoneFrye One of the most beautiful weddings ever witnessed, in ilad- isonvilie, was that of Miss Mil dred Bone and Mr. Roy Frye, of Sallisaw Oklahoma, which was solemsized at the hotao .of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mollie Weir Bone on West Broadway at 8 Feb. o'clock Tuesday-afternoo6th 1012. The house was most artistical Notice of Inspection ly decorated,, the walls were draped in white intermingled There will be an inspection of Co. with sprays of southern smilax. G. February, All memberB From the archway hung uum-ber- s are hereby notified to prepare for of electric lights covered same, and must be present ou said datbB. Will drill every night from with white wedding bells. now on. Sighed The cermony took place under Capt. Ott Powers. a huge bell decorated with white tulle, white carnations aud smi-la"Mystic Eleven" They Btood On a white fur On Tuesday evening Feb. 6th. rug used ou similar occasions 1012 the girlB club met with Miss by many members of the family. Gertie O'Bannon at her home ou The cermomy opened by Mrs. West Main street. .Quito a deKincheloe singing in a very im- - lightful evening was spent for pressive manner, "0, Promise the girls always have "heaps of Me", and theu to the slow aud fun?' together. A delicious was served. beautiful strains ot Alendellsohn n wedding march the two little Those present were: Beth and bearers, little Misses Mmou Margaret Kemp, Pausy Rule, Harrison and Louise Ross, enter- Goldie Weir, Kathleen Spillman, ed followed by Miss Elizabeth Irene and Bessie CovJe, Mabel Guuther, the maid of honor, Browning and Gertie O'Baunou wearing a white lausdowno with and' Mrp. Elgie Sisk was the guest handsome lace and fringu triiu-min- of the club. The next meeting carryug a huge boquet of will-bwith the MissksKemp on Then the. Monday night Feb. 12. 1012. 1 bride most beautiful in white Falls and Breaks Hip ., .. crepe meteor over silk, made M8. Couchy Ashby fell Thurs- princess with handsOnm bead trimmings and characterized by dup evening at the home of her its handsome simplicity, entered daughter Mrs. Kate Bartlett and on her brother arm, Mr. John broke her hip. Bone, who gave her ft way. She , Wlien entering the diningroQm wore a beautiful chiffon veil her foot caught under a rug aud with a croWn1 'of orange bld.itifr1 fmid?!J i& ue iiSteiro? her n, 10-1- 7. l trapsfr.b.eaultif.uL.ever.itneBsed : Elizabeth 'Long ''?! v- Fetu Stokes- ,r .. ."', .mother. Mrs. Mil Th'bride'a "thoroughly carried, 'out..' '" '." lie Weir Bone wo3 unusually calling at; the homes of iJ Tenth Grade , nandeome in' her black silk dress the young men and escorting Jviih trimmincs of gray lace and Kathleen Corey "them to the home of the hosless. Paul; Moore et. .Contests, music aridj dancinc' Kenniith NIsbet ;, ,U.( Tim Out of town guest ware, were.engaged in untilalatebhotir- ViliSlBkr '.".;:. ; r. M J. Harrison, Olarksdalp, .. , ,p Dehcious.ices.caKes "antlmfe; Mise.yMr. N..O. Wier, decorator .... ITOIQ DCIVDUl Grade SlevBBth Lebsiiiob, TennV, Mr. 'Raymond Those present included; Bessie Coy 16 'jk JFrye, .Sallisaw, .O.klabdn)a,-- ; Mijis Kress Sisk (Misses Elizabeth and. Margaret. .. i.j. ""S- " Mkriou Cox--, Hopkiuavtlle", KyA Parents meeting will be held at Kemp., Kathleep Spfjlmau, 'ati7f' Mr John W. Bone, Chicago, III., Murrill, Pansy Rule, Goldie Friday Mrs. Wallace Wier and Mrs. Bob February 16. Every one afternoon, Weir, Zilpah M6orehead, Kath is invited Wier, of Hanson, Mrs, D. O. to be present. leen Oore'y, Gertie O'Bannon, Morrow and Mr. Douglas Kress aud Villa Sisk are absent Lillie Ooyle and Mabel JBrown today on account of the death of The bride and groom received their grandmother. Messrs. Baker Fugate, Will No school can ever attain its highmany handsome presents. Phillips, Ellworth Evans,4 Gil(After hearty congratulations est UBoiulneBs, no community will bert King, Robert Merrihew ever tarn out Helpful men the newlyweds- left on ' the 4 and women until the patrons take Ralph Dudley, Ed Morrisoh' o'clock trai'u, amid showerB of as much Interest In thefs'c'hool as in Kirby O'Bannon, Ben Evans, rice for New Orleans to attend their private business. Paul King and Ed ,Mji'rt,' of the Mardi Grap. All that is good In art is the ex .Hopkinsville. The latter part of the month pression of nqe bouI talking' to A Correction they will be at home to their another, and Ja. precious, according1 The article in tho Iisley Items re'Oklahoma. to the gmatnes.8 of the soul that utfriends at Sallisaw, ters it, garding a Oiirn Patt.v 8unduy night Prof. Dudley, Misses; Sisk, Willis, at the residence u( Miset Bessie WilCOMPANY 0, - Mary Brown Olive Cobb Elizabeth Corey Margaret Dudley P.ansy Myers ing hour the Minister, S. M. Berfy v, tfajfa. T'SVh''' 'H' nard, will preach on the the'm& Ethel Peyton Dorothy Willis "Christ's Sermon on the Mount' AnnaWest with special reference to to BeJi.ji.jft. , www atitudes. At night the Christ-- , seventn Grade - ... uu EndeavorerB hold a 7 1.iierman feoyd service at the regular evening: Flora Lipscomb h'our, time is. 7:80 p. rri., at which Iley Sharp time theypjesent tothe audience CarlUm'Htoad i, progrUrn .liiusid, ' Ciadys Walker address.es, Malcolm Stokes.. du.dorhgJjidthiuuB in honor of the birthday of Christian Endeavor. ThejSunday school meeta Eighth. Grade at the usual hour and SuperinMonroe Craig Rex Hamby tendent Franklin desires a full ' Earl O'Bannon attendance. Every officer of the ' Dona Shaver' . church should be present at the Jack Whltford Sunday morning worship as ath Tommle Featherston' announcement of interest to the pfficers is to be made. ' Ninth (trade Margaret Atkinson Leap Year Party ' Regular services Sunday morning and eveuiug. At the morn- Lt, . i " . -- .' if.' ,j ' . 'Misses Irene and Bessie Coil 'uniquely entertained at their home in tnla city at a "Lean. YearPartV" Wednesday evening. Tbe leap year idea was Trie-ladie- - S'f.. -- , ,- -l- . - . Mdr-rowofNeb- o, all-roun- d . Mothershead and Wier.. and Ralph Dudley attended die flrat .Iectnr of Prof. Troop, of the Chicago University, at Madisonville .Wednesday evening. These lectures are given liams wub au error. A lew friends dropped in to spend tho evening, but no cards were evidenced. Tiie Bee mnkeH this correction with pleasure x. !AiClN6 - P0WIIEl KjQi'Ah&,tUi4-ai- r MAKES HOME ice-cour- se ib-bd- itirj( BAKING EASY ?, e : Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty Pastries Fine Puddings Flaky Crusts -- vo. whlch-tinr-hii- d ' . ".TL'-,i.''"J.1.'A.- ff . " em?'?,, - The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar Pi." , wt . r -- J ' - .l-'.'- ' 4r (.-- ' ' '- ; ifli QSiSStfr ij vr tS W" if V . v tx ' . u4li.mHyii)t4fafifaht, j; vrcT : ' JTE,'-tW',f7TOtK- y.-- '' ".Tif ' V ,- . . 1 V iPWf'tT'?. SGMFwa ,3?.f, - inrmni mIiimiii is & ?j V. ti Bedside Comfort Medicine is not the only requisite when it comes to sickness. There are other things that are very necessary, and these we carMake the invalid more comfortry in our Sundry Department, convenient. We carry all the necessities. able, have things more 1 : -- W i iuTVUjrjv h T 'WJ : -- zittEm ftp :'.. M "T,V.-- . jr IH b,i. . iiniiiiiiiiiiiiMii I! imimi ii - i WnIIIIMI II 1 C. A. MORTON ' MADISONVILLE,KY. 1 .. Cushions FeedersAbsorbent Cotton-M- ot Water Bags Fountain Syringes Thermometers No use giying you a quotation on these goods as our prices are exceptionally low, Every article we sell is guaranteed to give satisfaction to the physician, the nurse, and the patient. - I" i 8! jk ' ' Tr ?fe rj i-iii- i4ili,-l'( "S1 ': irector and Emtal mer iii w 1 - Ti7't .. St. Bernard Mining ; ' . tompany ' fsd&j&sksSzrVl firff 'If. " i H I . I ' I i , Any 'Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. I - s: Boarders Take Risks. If a boarding-houskeeper la Austria having a leased bouso sublets rooms to boarders ''and 'then falls to pay the rent of tho houso the lessor may levy for payment against everything in the house, .regardless of the ownership thereof. e Incorporated DRUG DEPARTMENT MbS MMBV0V ! Mi Kj$ AU3; vwlS KuB mMm vjL lint nlM fill " . r II ffi m i -- LP u, i .J' 1 tfy. 3 .; -- ?.P u .i He grabbed the dasher and churned vigorously for one minute. "I reckon tho butter's done como," he announced, resting from his labors. It hasn't. begun to . comoyet,'j,iro? 'CODyrlKht. by Rellly & Brltton Co.) plied the exasperated woman. "Don't Aiier urea&iaat juibb minervn, TTUV Into the milk. waste bo much time, William." (would not kcop a servant, preferring Billy grew interested at onco and n Tho to do her own work, tied a big laughed aloud; he puckered up his space child churned in silence for tho of two minutes, and suggested: around the littlo boy's neck, and and tried to weep again, for ho "It's time to put (told him to churn wbilo sho washed face hot water In it;' Aunt wanted moro the the dlahoa. This arrangement did not churn; but the tears to fall intocomo Cindy always puts hot water in it tears refused to pralt Billy. Lemmo git some fer you." and couldn't 'Boys dpi't churn," he said BUllon-l- out hohis eyes. squeeze another .one "I never put hot water in my milk," of said she, "It makes tho butter- - puffy. "mo an' ilkesBooth Lincoln don' "Aunt said mischiev- Work moro and talk less, sever have to 'churn senco wo's born; ously. "IMinerva," boyo' William." done ruint buttermilk." Again there was a brief silence Tamns has: to churn 'an' 1 ain't "What have you done?" she in broken only by' the sound ot ' the (to. Major Minerva he ain't .never" ' (churn," he began belligerently, but Hi quired. dasher thumping 'against the i Bottom "It's done mint," he replied, ou'll J of the churn, and the rattle of the 'jreiaiive turned an uncompromising Jud rather perturbed back upon hfm. ifter th'ow It away; kain't fltten'fer - dishes. ' nothln.' I done cried 'bout a bucketd "I sho' is tired," he presently re-(Realizing that he Was beaten, he to his fate, clutched the dasher, parked heaving a deep eigh. "My "WhTdld you cryr asked Mks agrily, and began'his weary work. !. j, .t, arms la 'bout give out, Aunt Mlnervar r Ukl-l- i! .!.'. fciUB He' was glad his little bjack friend nerva calmly. "Don't you like to' Ole Aunt Blue-GuTempy's Peruny -- dub . b my sweeuieart ana sne m doui wgrkr. 4Bd not witness his disgrace. es'm, I jes' loves' to work: I wish Pcarlide see a man churn with his the swellest sweetheart thoy is." As he thought of Wilkes Booth Lintoes; lemme git a chair an' see If I "Sho's mine, too," promptly replied to coln the big tears came Into his eyes I had timemy work all the time. But can't chuxnwlthjny. toec " , Billy; "who had fallen in love at first belly ache to churn I it makes pad rolled down his cheeks; he leaned got 'Indeed "you shall Tiot," responded sight. "I's to have her fer my a awful pain right now." Uray over the churn and the great glls- x sweetheart, too. i "Churn on I" she commanded on- - his annoyed relative positively. Cealng tears splashed right Into tbe "Sanctified Sophy knowedjjolored, "Naw, she ain't yours, neither; slip's sympathetically, -s.. .'MaK?polejmade for the dasher, and rolled , oman waa aaa a juue cor weni mine," ,angrily declared the other lit,.&,,. . f'TT roun; an' roun' an' churn fer her.'Vre-- ; tie boy. kicklnK bis rival's leKB. "You '."PV: marked Billy .after, a short pause. "If j all time talking 'bout you going to I ;Jy&ft2iP fl "" ft you had a billy bpat or a little nanny have Miss Cecilia for" your sweetheart. i tf t.' jh ?:' "!?&" JjPI could hitch him to tho churn fer you She's.dono already nrbmlscd me.'' ' ' , 1 ev'ry day." Ttrntinn. commanded his aunt, 1I11UIUU, don't say another word Until you ' 1 ' have finished your work." -4ju "Can I sing?" he asked. She nodded permission as sho w,ent through tho open door into the dining-roo- wiiam (men mm cook-ipro- presently. "I'll toll you what," proposed tiilly, "lemmo have her an' you can have Aunt Minerva." "I wouldn't have Miss Minerva to savo your llfo," replied Jimmy disrespectfully, "her nako ain't no bigger'n that," making a circle of his thumb and forefinger. "Miss Cecilia, .Miss Cecilia," ho shrieked tantallzlngly, "is my sweetheart." "I' betchor I have hor for a sweot-hcasoon as evor I see her," said ' Billy. "What's your name?" asked Jimmy rt cfFrmces Boyd Calhoun y; sub-mtte- "Aunt Minerva says it's William, Green Hill, but 'tain't, it's Jest plain Billy," responded tho littlo boy. me an' WHkes Booth Lincoln's born, "Ain't God a nico, good old man," boasted Billy. "Ain't you?" asked Jimmy. "I 'spec' remarked Billy, after thoy had swung I been whipped moro'n a million times, in sllonco for a while, with an ovldent .my, mamma is soporticlar with me. desire to mako talk. "That ho is," replied Jimmy, enShe's 'bout tho pertlc-lare''woman' over was; Bho don't "low me to leave thusiastically. "He's 'bout tho forglv-iagoponton over was. I Just couldn't tho yard 'thout I got a whipping. I believe I will come over to seo you get 'long at all 'thout him. It don't make no dlffor'nco what you do or 'bout half a minuto." Suiting tho action to tho word how many times you run off, all you Jimmy climbed the fence, and tho two got to do is Just ask.' God to forgivo muo 'Doys were soon comfortably you and tell him you'ro sorry and ain't settled facing each other In the big going to do so no moro.t'that night you say your prayers, and it's i when , "Who Uvea over there?" 8kd "Billy, all right with God. S'posing ho was pointing to the house ' across the one of theso kind street, ho could niako' hi'self tho i o mans, '"That's Miss Cecilia's house. That's ' troublesomest person over was, anl herfeomlng' out of tie 'front gate now.' ' Httlo. boys couldn't do nothing, a. tall, The' 'young lady smiled and waved 1 suro think a heap of God, He ain't twr band at tkwo, sever g!vc'mo tho worst of It yet." . j st et Almost Lost His Life 8. A. SUd, of Mosop, M.oh., will never forRot his terrible exposure to a motolless storm. "It rave iub k dreadful cold," ho writes', ithat cnuoed sevorf pains in my ohest, so it was hard Cor ino to bieatho. X neighbor pav ihq several dpsos of Dr. KIiik' Now Discovery whldh brought great relief. Tho dootor srthr I wa on tho verge of pneumonia, but ty coij;hiU wuh the Diecov--rI didTn nua two buttles, completely aured mo." Use only this qmuk. enfo. reliable medicine for coughs, colds, or any thmat or luiifr trouble. Price f0o and fl.OO. Trial bnttlo free. Guaranteo.i by all drugglstB, -y, T , lawn-swin- g. wants-hls-own-ya- y Art Mopps has"' got a 'divorce frow. his wife. plans fer th fa ture 'cept he'll take a long rest Many a feller has gone ' broke trostla' ' Providence. He-has-no ' Aba Martin 8ays. What esr 0)d. "' m nv ivvu "W Blljy. JT1' it..j .UI: .mused "uui" .rJ.fcuc2Zrf "I a'pec h6 Just looks like threw ... ,i I A wealthy man I In New York u-- . hoa-lc- i ,"'' I t. S h." For Sale namo ' .Papa, .Son. nS h?J $5() ScholarBblp on Praughon's . .. . . unost, and nis body is just name' Runlness Oollepo, Nashville, Tenn, plain God.' Miss Cecilia 'splalned It $100 Scholarship on Bryant & Strat-to- u all to me and she Is 'bout the splendid BusTno8B " College, Louisville, est 'splalner thoy' Is. She's my Sun' Ky. Apply to ,.. day school teacher,' Ssmi-Webkl- hTl "TJni ItZ " slant In the 'Jack tho Giant Kill "'causo ho'a mitted suicide when his doctor t4d him be had appendicitis. A post mw tetn revealed that he did set have It His fbar of evil was worse than tte evil Itself. (Prov. 1:33.) -- v T' TiTMlM I - '1' ' y (To bo Continued.) ' i . Earlington.y., Bek, m: t Mm Ms : voicq: ' "He'll feed you when ypu's. naked, The orphan's tear he'll, dry; ' Hell clothe you when you's hongry An' take you when you die." i Miss Minerva Jerked him off with no gentlejhand. "What I done now?" asked tho boy Innocently. "'Talh't no harm as',I ; can see Jes' to straddle a churn." "Go out in the front yard," commanded his aunt, "and sit in tho swing till I call you. I'll finish tho work without your assistance. And, William," she called after him, "there, la a very bad littlo boy who lives next door; I want you to have as little to do with him as possible." ' i' Returning a few minutes later she found him sitting astride the churn, using the dasher so vigorously that buttermilk-wasplashing in every direction, and singing In a clear, s CHAPTER IV. j rV" V'm'WW s !? "Cnj-- ufjimi;puji!EMqpn0 v,t .iipm-- p upmupmingaiiiiit yiit,yiiuy uiy Bip rari LAV' i . Calendars . : for 19131 Imported and Domestic Semi-Weekly 'The Beq ihas the swellestjline of imported and domestic i & calendars ever shown to the trade. We will sell, y.ou calendars direct from the wholesale. house and print them in cpl- ors. See our line before you buy.; i Safti- pies are now ready for your inspection. I fa t The .Semi EarBngfoS A .it,. A, ; Weekly v Bee & Kentucky .. ,j, A. . a.a...A.-..a.-...a- utijti Sweetheart and Partner. Billy was sitting quietly in the big when his aunt, dressed for the street, finally came through the front door. ' "I am going uptown, William," sho raid. "I want to buy you some things that you may go with me to church Sunday. Have you over been to Sunday rchcol?" "Naw'm; but I been to portracted 2cct!n'," camo the ready response.' '"1 ceo Sanctified Sophy shout tell Bho toro cv'y rag offer her back 'ceptln' a rhimmy. Sho's one 'oman wno, sho' 3 got 'ligion; sho ain't never backslid 'tall, an' she ain't never fell Tom graco but one time " "Stay right la tho yard till I come back. Sit in th'o swing, and don't go oujddo- 'tho front yard. I shan't bo gono long," said Miss Minerva. His aunt had hardly left tho gato beforo Billy caught sight of a round; fat little face peering at him through tho palings which separated Miss Minerva's yard from that' of hor next-doo-r neighbor. "Hello!" shouted Billy. "Is you tho bad little boy what can't play with mo?" "What you doing In, Miss Minerva's yard?" came the answering interrogation across tho fence. , "I's como to live with her,?" replied Billy. "My mamma an' papa Is dead. What's yo name?" "I!m Jimmy Garner. ' How. old are, f' vnii? T'm mnar cl T atm'I 7 "Shucks, Is already six,(on seven, Come on, le's swlag'."!; i , ."Can't," said the new acqualntencei "I've runned off once today, and got licked for It" f ft ala't nver yc$ aowalpsla'' scum ' lawn-swin- g 1 and mo?t important inrit manufaititrinir concerns Back of iho Roynl (s one of the, typo-writ- :' the world, with unlimited resources and ample Ability, oflerlnu every advantage ol dcallne with a business institution. in V hind-crad- o about Royal Model 5 every office manager, every rapher, every typewriter user ! up-to-da- always has here THE Royalmodel which been abreast with the best; Read new places it far in the lead. stenogte TWO-COLO- R Feature 1. 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OFFER The Earlington Bee AND THE Mr. Oil Flijto will . lea'vo ifihti flS,vbk ior ienneRpee. wuere iny wu mane tneir nituro nome. Mrs. J. H. Joiiph has returned from Grand Rivers.- ( vlPlted - ,., hr p.lstHr Shady Character. "Thorn 1b a man whom mrr himMtiH employs who openly shows a tendency ;ipward low places, and who is noted ;ror his dark deeds." "Why, then. doea(your husband employ him?" "To but coal in bur cellar." " THESE SIX LETTERS From New England Women -- f w to-chec- A NEWSPAPER ADVERTl- -. I. Evansville Courier (DAILY)' ' MEHT PROBABLY HIS LIFE Tfl rP.MVttfint lOAR T SAVEr CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Tfii Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of "" !i i$i Into I Get . with pains inry kidneyh anlf could not ileep nights on account of Year backache.' T became run down, iblf Gossip Wei! Defined. ou in weieglit and waa at that point Gossip is a sort of smoke that comes Send pr'brlnp; tho'a'bd.vo am.oiju tTtj'e Earlington Bee aud ro- when I thnukht I would have to stop my worK as saw flier at .the. Ce- from the dirty tobacco pipes of those .ceive both paperB one year. who diffuse it; It proves nothing but : dar Creek Saw Mill Co. Remember this ,1b presidential year and. The Evansville I bad used about everything and the bad taste of the smoker. George Courier will give you the Debt and latest political news'' had called In my doctor, but all to Eliot no avail. After seeing y.ur advermarkets, editorials aud dispatphoa frpm all. over, the, tisement In the newspaper, I mad4 How to cure a cold ia a question world, and la in every way a metropolitan, fascinating and inup my mind to try Dr. KlhuerV structive paper. Swatrip Root as h last resort. After In which many are interested just now. Chamberlain's Cough Remthree months treatment I passed edy haa won Its great reputation gravel stone and at tlm end of oi year's treatment t was positively and immense sale by itR remaak-abl- e cure of colds. It can always be cured of all kidney troubles. AfieV tertalhincnt,glven by Miss Glonnl$ taking the first bottle I could eleVji depended upon. For sale by al dealer?. Barr of Madisenvllleat the home of ntnigbt. ! Mortons Gap News Now I am pertectlv healthy and I MIbb Bessie Bailey. One Thing Worth Having. honestly believe Dr.Kllmer'B Swamp .m. ...........HI.......I In this world the ono thing worth MisB Barbara Thornatf spentSun-da- y Root to be a thorough cure for kid trouble. having is the opportunity,, coupled and Sunday night lnvthe coun- ney will allow you to publish ' 0. E. Henry, cuBhler of Planter's I this with the capacity, to do woll and wortry., where it will aid others who are thily a pleco of work the doing of Bank? attended the. funeral of bin in closing I wish to which is of vital consequence to the "Mrs. Hancock, 'ThursLeonard 'Sisk went to Madisonw suffering andfor my sister-in-fathank' you present? good welfare of mankind. Theodore Roosevlllo on business Saturday. day. health. velt,. Yours very truly, Lee Browning of the country, was Dink WIlllamB, of Madlsonville, A. M. WILLIAMSON, in .town Saturday. was in town Tuosay. , ',' Brewton, Ala. How Cold Affects the Kidneys Bert Walker made. a' business trip Sworn and subsended to before Mrs. Robt. BlankB.lP slightly ImAvoid taking cold If your kidneys me Ihis the 14th of July. 1009. I to Madlsonville Saturday.- proving. are sensitive.' Cold congests the John Pukifoy, Jb. Mrs. Will Shaw went to Proyf-denc- e kidneys, throws to much work upOtho O'bryaut and little daughter Notary Public, on them, aud weakens their action. Sa.tprd,ay; to :,bj thQ guest of for Encarabia .County, State of LUlie, bf Madlsonville, spont Su'u-da- y Serious .kidney trouble and even afternoon here visiting friends'. her father, who ft critically ill. Bright' disease tnav result. Given Mills weutj toJtfadlsonville Strengthen.yqur, kidneys, eret rid of Mrs. H. L. Browning, aud daughLetter to the pain abd poreneHc. .build them ter Helon are. vslting ber parents. Saturday ou business.' Dr. Kilmer & Co,, up by timely use of Fo'leyB Kidney Blr.gha.mfon, N. Y in Earlington. O. J. Oats and family, accomPills. ' Tlfey will cure auy case of kidney or bladder' trouble not 1ip. Cellle Llttlepage, ot the country panied by' hfo' mother, returned Prove "What Swamp-Boo- t Will do for yond the reach of medicine. ' No home' Monday after .spending two waa In, town .Saturday. You medicine; can do. more. weeks in Louisville, Cliff Lynn and Luther Glvens, of Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co'. Send to Dr. Kilirer & Co., Leonard SIsk aud Beelus Moore Colltown, spont, Monday nlgbtwlth N. Y., for a sample bottle. Incorporated, Drug Department. Bpent Monday In,NortonvIlle. It will convince anyone, you will their brothor-in-laIra Peyton. booklet of valuable W06d Given Long Life. Mrs. BUI Fluleyrof Madlsonville, also receive atelling G. L. Carrier returned home TuesInformation, all about the There are now employed a dumber is visiting her. daughter, Mrs. Guy kidneys aiid bladder. Whii wrulnir. day after sevoral days visit in be pur and mention the Earllugtn'u of, processes whereby wood can be so Morton. with his parents. Bito."' Regular Qtti altered In character that it becomes Oal Slaton went to Providence cent and BoeluB Mooro.of MadiBonvlllo, visBlzepottlea... for almost fireproof, and Is no longer lia' ' ited Ills cousin, .Fairleigh Simon Saturday. ble to dry rot or any-o- f salo at all drug storeB. the dislnte- -' gratlona that come under the head of Sunday. Ellaha Allen, of Moss Hill, spent decay.' The Wife's Part. Minuio Kington spent several Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs". When, a man doefdes to llvo on' his 0. D. Cole. hours in Madlsonville Saturday. New Town on the Map. wits, his wife should thoughtfully inCarl jSlBk, who has boon confined vest in a new washing Clarence Llttlepage, of the A llttlo girl in the Atchison depot .machine. ' Atcouutrv, filled the place ofG.E. to his room for the past two weeks, chison Globe. was watching a freight train go by. "Mamma," sho said, "whero Is Capa Henry, cashier of the bank, during has returnod to;.hiBiiome near Moss city?" "I don't know; why?" asked Hill. ills absence last woek. He Is Immune. . . the mother. "I 6ee It on a car there," Henry Allen, .of Moss Hill waB in MisseB SuBati Lovan and AlbeVta The curious thing Is why the hook Bhe replied. "Capa city" happened to town Monday. Barne(t went to White Plains Friworm never seems to attack the mid. be "capacity, 62.000 pounds." which day night to attend the musical en- Mrs. O. B. Mooro and children dleman. St Louis sho really saw. i . Both For $3.00 One, miff-v-rt- fl j .yor.oly Zd&i Boston, Mass. "I was passing through the Change of Life and suffered from hemorrhages (sometftuos lasting for weeks), ana could, got .nothing, them, began taking Lydia E. Pinkham'a. .yegetabl.Q Compound (tablet form) oh Tuesday, and tho following Saturday morning the hemorrhages stopped, I have taken them regularly ever since and am steadily-gainin- Prove that Lydia E. PinkhanVs Vegetable Com- -' pound Does Restore the Health of Ailing Women. r g. I certainly think that every ono who Is troubled as I was should giva your Compound Tablets, a faithful trial, and they will find relief.' Mrs. Gkoeqk Jrar, 802 Fifth Strcot, South Boston, Mass. Phoenix, E.I. "I worked steady In the mill from thotlme I was lSvears old until I had, been married a year, and, I think that, caused my bad feelings. I had sorenesslh my sldo near my left hip that went around to my hack, and sometimes I would have to lie in bed for two or three days; 1 was not able to do my housework. ''Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetablo Compound has helped mo wonderfully la every way. You may use my letter for the good of others. I am only too glad to do anything within my power to recommend your .medicine." Mrs. Julia King, Box 282, Phoenix. B.L -- Letter from Mrs. Julia King, Phoenix,. R.L1. cur-toon- s, . 71 ,....,....... w .... Willlmantlc, Conn. For flvo years I suffered untold agony from femate troubles causing backache, Irregularities, dizziness, and nervous prostration. It was impossible for mo to walk up stairs without stopping on tho way. I was all run down in every way. "I tried three doctors an d each told mo something different I received so benefit from any of them but seemed to suffer moro. Tho last doctor said it was no use for mo to tako anything as nothing would restore mo to health' again. So I began taking Lydia E. pinkham's Vegetablo Compound to jseo what it would do, and by taking seven, bottles of the Compound and other treatment you advised, I am restored to my natural health." Mrs. Etta Dohovak, 703 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. Aujrusta, Me. uLydla E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound has cured ,tha, backache, headache, and tho bad pain I had la, myj right side, and I am. perfectly welL" Mrs. Wihfield Dana, B.F,D.No? 2 Augusta, Me. Newport, Vfc "I thank you for tho great benefit Lydia 33. Pinkham'a Vegetablo Compound has dono me. I took pighfc bottles and it did wonders lor mo, as I was a nervous rwreck when I began taking it. I shall always Bpeak a good word for it to my friends." Mrs. Jontf A. Thompson, Box 3. Newport Center, Vermont; Letter from Mrs. Etta Donovan,WilHmantic, Conn. Letter from Mrs. Winf ield Dana, Augusta, Me. . Letter from Mrs. J. A, ThompsonrNewport, Vt f Letter from Miss Grace Dodds, Bethlehem, N.flU t Bing.-hamto- n, w Mor-ganfle- ld Bethlehem, N.H. " By working very hard, sweeping carpets, washing, ironing, lifting heavy baskets of clothes, etc, I got all run down. I was sick in bed every month. " This last Spring my mother got Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetablo Compound for me, and already I feel llko another. girl. I am regular and do not have the. pains that I did, and do not have to go to bed. I will tell all my friends What tho Compound is doing for me." Miss Gbaois B. Dodds, Atox ias, Jietmenemj JN.il. Semi-Week- ly one-doll- ar "" . , '' For 30years lydia E. Pinkham's Vogotablo Compound has 7)ocn tho standard remedy for female Ills. No one. sick "with, woman's ailments does justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine, made from roots and herbs, it has restored so many suffering1 women to health. Writo toLYDIA E. PINKIIAM MEDICINE CO. (CONFIDENTIAL LYNN. IIASS.. for advice. Your lelter will ho opened, read arid answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. Mm vEKtrFImufrSp' Post-Dispatc- BEE ADS PAY. GET THE HABIT 85 The Bte Auto CONTE CTi ""MWIlIIWw,iWMIW"M""WMWWMWMWWMlfMMSWWMHMBWMiMMMBMMI ? . "'"" "' - ' -- - FREE Haw to Get Votes Cpntest closes May 15,& 1012 m y otl Display eit Barnes, Cowgind Com pa . X Tourino; Car to be given away tree by Earlington Boosters Club. Each member of this plub will give votes that wilF entitle the holder of the greatest number of votes to. this elegant' Automobile Free :. Five-Passeng- er . A grand $1,600 Howard ' fiM .. - rKtt How to Get Votes $1 I -- RTHtlWW." 11 M - A-4- AJWHB WW'uKl t wytix; syfsmmmmmmmmrmm Votes on the Automobile will be given with every cash purchase made at the store,.pf any member of the club, ioo votes for every dollar's worth pur- The Earlington Bee, accorhpained by in cash, 3,000. votes will be With every yearly subscription to chased. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BUSY. The earlier you start the more advantage you will have in the final count. Remember, the object of this contest is to get business. We are ' going to give this fine Auto to the person who will accumulate the greatest number of votes, therefore it is to the interest of every contestant .to ask their friends and neighbors who-butheir Dry goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and everything they get from members of the Club and save tle, 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. y : Rules o The Contest -- iven. This applies to back subscriptions as. well as new subscriptions, and you can pay for as many as you desire. You can also get voces on job printing and advertising 100 votes for each dollar paid on either job printing or advertising. Get your friends to give you the votes when they pay any of their accounts. 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. . i . C5 m Af L,h WatcHee, Clod Jenrelry C ft Webh Brothers Groceries Read carefully the rules of this contest, as t will makeMt much easier for the contestant .to understand the methods that are used. 1. No name of contestant will be known 2. No names of contestants will' be 'published, 3. Every contestant gets 2,000 votes to start with 4. Every contestant gets a number. 5. Standing of contestant's number published weekly. 6. A votes must be brought in Wednesday for recording. 7. Votes must not be writfen 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 Fine Watch Repairing' the auto. 12. Contestants will not be permitted to solicit votes within our store or in front V of the, building. " CONTEST CLOSES MAY 15, 1912 Sen8 in Your Nomination at Once and for it go to-Wor- u i ' George King & Son Drugj, Druggists' Sundries and Soda Fountain Semi-Week- ly W H. Wtiitford, Hardware. Stoves '. , . ' BARNES. COWAN D & CO. Dry'GpodsClohin Shoci. 'Millinery! Lidies' Ready td f Bee, $1 Per Year m War. CaVpeta and Rugj Barnett & Stone, Liveryman h- 0 ( -; sf .. . -- V'iV..v trH ut't O. Q Cl V A. 9&mMmm?wwm UPWIl MaMMaMMMMMHHiMMaMMMMaMMaHMMMMMriiiMliMWMMMNnBiWMMnww Krraicmte&aa; DULL POLISH IS CALLED FOR .Silver Must Not Be MadoToo Bright ; "Borne Hints as toproper j,'" Care of TablowaJ. ft , ; iJ'tj aWm rwiiiir iBifiMtiaSt '? rCbeiiH3ee '" 3". Subscription Rates Oue Year Six months Three months .;.;.., Slnglo copies., $1.00 BO IHMi Veritas n . e "i, ' PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR 'AND PUBLISHER A. e. PAWOETT 25 ' &mn b nd. . ."I 'intended to stry'lJ-.but remained a mcntl:," said Vo.--h "A mqnth?" cohoal fo:ino , "Yes; mother forwarded n v. trun'r "Were you well, acquaint d a,f, ia an Read - Think - and - Then SfDO ipolish, for tho Vogue now Is to have not giye your 'rif4vera bright Ay ASSOCIATE EDITOR ANO BUSINESS MANAGER b;j !(.. Spsdlme'n copies mailed free Member of : : "Didu't know a cousin, who Introduced' tre u: c n tioulars. arrival to 2ve 'girls, and That lellow ;was simply ctasv i'.)i tennis, golf and laursct'rr" ';;,...-I Branch Office in Morion's Furniture Store. 119 South Main Street, Madi- "Did you have your n:h.dy jriu. tiJL.L.11 unwiu, jugi. SOHPIIW, ACBIHCIty riwnc jii. r with you?" .$ "Of course.. 1 .could see.lry5e!f't'!, Ing already, when ho grasped Y, . Friday, February 9, 1912 Telephone 47 ' band, Bayiny'Good'bye, hoptfwe again. I must hustle, as tiiy tru:i ' .. : . ioaves in five minutes." "That evening while waiting at the desk for some mail I did not expect. The man who whispers down a I met Mr. Evors. We stepped out on well the porch and talked about sororities About the things he has to sell and fraternities until I was hoarse. Never before or since have I been so Will never reap a crop of dollars radiant Just as I was trying to like he who climbs a tree and make my eyes not behave, hp said: "hollers." If you play bridge, my wife and. I would be delighted to have you join, us." But I wasn't keen about It and begged to be excused as I felt chilled." POTATO'SHIPISINFORT "Another young man would sit on the beach glancing admiringly at my', Imof stunning bathing suit Once when I Steamer at Boston Brings Total I 333.Q00 dropped my handkerchief, accidentally ports There; up ft I on purpose, he picked it up. 'Thank Bushed you kindly,' I said. Can you beat it? Tal 'ng an ear trumpet from his pock- iMAKES THE SCRUBBING EASIER et, ho explained that he was. etone Boston, Feb. 7l The arrival deaf." jHandle for Floor Brush Easy to Arof the steamer Desman, with "How tragic," Interrupted Cprrlne. range and Will Relieve Many an cargo of OO.OOObuBliela of po her "Weren't there any eligibles?" THE WORK Aching Back. "There was one prosperous, well tatoes, from Liverpool; brings gropmed athletic person, who was reThe back breaking labor of floor the foreign shipments'of 'the tucently Imported from France and scrubbing may bo easily avoided by LTHE PRICE ISi into this port since Dec. 1 to ber couldn't converse in English." arranging a handle for the floor brush, RIGHT 330,000 bushels, a new record. "'I thought you studied French?" ( , "Certainly, but all I could remember was 'Je voua aime and Tres blen.' " you have dizzy spells, attacks If ring"Did you like the hotel?" of momentary blindness, withunfail"Oh, .who wouldn't? Printed memi ing nolseB in the ears it is an ing sign of a torpid liver; a and finger bowls three times a day brings on some serious FIFTY DIE IN SNOWSTORM Besides, the old ladles sat on the versickness if neglected. HERBINE anda, rocking and knocking, added puts is a powerful liver tonic. It to the visit strength and activity into the liver, Travelers in Siberia Caught in Drift and zest forgot about Mr. WllBon, who es"I bowels and restores the purifies the Freeze to Death corted me to a dance across the bay. cheera feeling of health, vigor andSt. BerUpon entering the hall he said, 1 as shown, in illustration. An old hanfulness. Price BOc. Sold by dle from a broom or mop will anMining Co., Incorporated. Ishira, Siberia, Feb. 7. A don't dance.' " nard "Exciting; did you decorate the; swer the purpose splendidly; this is Dru? Department. party of fifty persons perished in wall?" i set into a holo bored in tho top of a snowstorm while traveling "Until I met a young man who was brush and further strengthened by of Kentucky Association Neitt Session along the road in the vicinity of .devotion itself. I saw his constantly nailing three short strips of metal to Will be Held in Louisville June this city. They were caught in after that. The money ho spent on tho handle, and also to the top of brush, as illustrated. By changing the t The next session of the Ken- a- drift, from which forty four candy and flowers!" "You're too particular, Vera, What position of handle upon brush, this tucky Educational Association corpses have been dmr. pan also bo applied to adapting an orwas the trouble with him?" will be held in the city Louisville "Tho trouble was a case of mistak dinary floor brush to a window wash-linen Uentlty. He mistook me for..my' brush. Homestead. ou June 25, 26 unci 27- - The proHow's This? cousin, V,era Carter, who is heiress-tgramme makers have urmused We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any a couple of millions. I suppose he Lemon Cake in Three Layers. case of lor a freafc variety of work, and Catarrh Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's works a year to mako a splurge for Whites of three eggs; ono cup sugar, Cure. cup of butter; beat a few days." F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. this will be interspersod with "Another day a Mr. Johnston invitthen add ono and a half cups We, the ' undersigned, have Sknown F J 'sufficient amusemeut to make it Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him ed me to go automobiling. Everything flour with one and a half teaspoons both interesting and instructive. perfectly honorable in all business transactions, was ideal until we had a puncture. baking powder carefully sifted toThe prouram will have on it the and financially able to carry out any obligations The village was five miles away. We gether, a half teacup of Bweet milk, made by his firm. had to sit In tho broiling sun for four and after a good stirring together dileading educators, of Kentucky Waldino, Kinnan & Marvin, hours, as Mr. Johnston protested he vide into threo parts for tho three Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. and in addition a uumber of the Hall's Catar.'h Cure is taken Internally, tacting could not walk because ho was sub- layers and bake. Cover tho layers landing educators of National directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of ject to epileptic fits and had to br with a sauce mado as follows: Beat careful." together tho following ingredients and Testimonials sent free. Price 73c the fame from outside the state. per 'system. Sold by all Druggists. "It's a wonder ycu stayed away bo cook until thick, stirring constantly: bottle. 'Some of tin m .i re as follows: Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. long." Yolks of two eggs, Juice and grated "On, there was a bachelor about 50 rind of one lemon, f cup of Dr. P. P. Ulaxtou. Nition.'l years old with loads of money" sugar, cup of butter. You Need Stationery. lucut'on ; "f E 'Commissioner "Vera!" declared Corrine in sur President Nothing gives ;tn lnrl vldual or a prise. "You couldn't c o for an old David Stitrr For the War Appetite. Leland-StauioUniversity. firm standing in thf business world man like that?" To Mako Mexican Chili Con Carno. likenicp stationary neatly priuted. "No, because he was damaged. Had Soak two cupfuls of chili beans over Ambassador Br ce, of E lent his right arm In an accident But night, boll threo hours, add 1 Bee job departTho to the United Sates; Dr. Frank ment keeps coiiHtaiitiy on hand a I was courteous to him because he ex- pounds of chopped beef, a tablespoon-fu- l Guusaulup. tin. noted lecturer, of fine line of ietpihfads, noteheads, pected his nephow homo from Europe of Bait cayenne pepper and chili powder to suit taste. Boll together billheads, statements and envelopes, soon."suppose you Chicago. ' "I never saw the for 20 minutes one quart of tomatoes, Wo nephow." both llnn and commercial. threo tablespoonfuls of camena seed also do circular, invitation and catOrthodox. f "Indeed I have. I've seen him every and a chopped onion. Rub through a "If St. James' Biblo was good alogue work. Givo us a trial. You evening since I came back and his sieve, add to tho beans and meat, enough for St. Paul, It Is good enough will be pleased. uncle Is going to be my uncle." also a tablespoonful of butter or a for mo." This was tho emphatic propiece of pork fat chopped flne. Keep test of a Now England deacon against Beyond Power to Injure". An covered with water and cook. The Disease. tho reading of the Revised Instead of Tho Tho tyrant will bind what? Every little while there comes along longer chill cooks tho better it is. Congrega-tlpnalls- t tho King Jamea version. leg. He will take away what? Tho some person of authority to Jolt a lithead. What, then, can he not bind tle of the pride out of the human race. Mulllgatawney Soup. and not take away? The will. And Just when everybody is feeling unTake three quarts of liquor In which ' hence that precept of the ancients, usually Jubilant over the advance of two chickens have been boiled, and VeVy Likely. Thyself." Eplctetus. civilization, the spread of education add four onions, one carrot, two turCousin Silas (reading) "It says In "Know or the growth of a new disease due nips and ono hcai! of cefery, cut up paper that a flea kin jump this here to modern conditions, the wise man flne. Set over a h.; .f.ro until it begins 2,000 times Its own length." Uncle None May Shirk. up and tells us wo'ro behind tho to boll and tiers .i'i!e to simmer for Heck "That's probably why we never Every hand 1b wanted In this world bobs hear of a flea getting run over by a that can do a little genuine, sincere times, that, in the wqrds of the old 20,mlnuto5. TLeu aJd ono tablespoon song, "that story had paresis in the fill of curry jtowlvi' rmd flour. Mi motor car. Puck. Work. George Eliot. days of old Ramesses." well nnr1 holl t'rriv nit'! and stnwi hi' j !.. Now tho wise man has stood up in pl'es of th his place to tell us that we're not so .hltc uk.it nt tht chicken. If too k3 fast a people after all, that the dis- thick adl h:v...v.j:.'tf1ter., MAftMHMHMBHHMHiiMHMHHa ease of the heart of which we've been Cicam. fo fpnd, fancying it came from our Cold, damp weather Is bad for those- subject strenuousness is literally as old as l"x gelatine in one blood and It chills tho to Rheumatism. the pyramids, that tho Egyptians suf- quart of milk for Then put brings on an attack. Uao cfe" the flro and stir until it begins tp fered ltft piiln- - in their time. !' Is n Hiidgo lipHrt specialist who nlcken. Add the yolks of three eggs and a cup of sugar. When '"Vfii hat our pet ,.,4 ,ni.'k. i'it.o a l "a:lirK''!f'in'rHtinn of tho .It comes to the boiling point strain ". i." which we'vfi Ikh-- proud to into a mojd and flavor with vanilla, poeiiHar to modern high peat the whites with three m coiidltlo'is. Now. thl3 man of sugar, flavor with vanilla, Preventive, as tnli-It is a i'hIhh to c'int out that anatom- - and' use as a sauce when the cream Ica: Cure uijoii mummies shows is. ready to servo. Well as a of the in Hub It In on tho parts affected whenever tho conditions seem to the pyramid days. He adds that tt r 8mothered Chicken. painful ailment; It will warm tho Joints lndlcato a spell of this by , diseases often is superinduced Split a spring chicken down the already commenced, and ward off tho trouble. If tho disorder hastho liniment to pene-trawhich probably were as widespread back, double tho flippers under the tho treatment is tho same, tho rubbing helps hpn as now. i back and cross tho legs naturally; put of pain. Tho relief Is prompt and very satisfyto tho seat aUlttlo butter all over tho chicken and relieved, tho muscles relaxed so that tho ing: tho aching Joints aro dust it with pepper, salt and flour; sufferer feels again tho strength and suppleness of youth. Try It Gift and Advertisement. wonderful remedy. kinds, For flesh wounds of all cores, It Is a chafed spots, barbed wlro p custom of tho orient. James place it In a baking pan, cover it wltL galls, pan, set it in a hot oven for for cuts, burns, bruises, l . wto has such important comcuts, sprains, swellings, frost bites. It cures quickly and comrelatipn3 in China, sends Ore 15. minutes, or until browned, then pletely. cup of water, cover gun Jiid Washington apples for his (urn, it over, add a Bottle. and $1.00 iff again with the pan and cook until holiday gifts to Chinese friends. r.:rc-'rai'- Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League Correspond- - I ents wanted in all parts of the county. Address us for par- - j on application. hotel'" soul.exce-'in- a ' - tvttf v ' ni-- HANDI US YOURl ORDERS FOR tr-- J PRINTING IS THE BEST JOB ' antique 'silver fdr" tho toilet table at well as, for tho dining tablo. You will have to do tho polishing clevorly If you dp not want It to assume the brightness of newly manufactured silver, so you must know how to rpmovo tho discoloration without too much brlllancy appearing. Do you know that a bath In soapy water that is boiling hot is quite as effective aa polish If a little ammonia Is added to tho water? , After washing it should be rinsed in clear, hot water, and you will find that all spots will have vanished. Too high a polish will not appear if wiped with coarse dry towels as each piece emerges from tho bath. You should make it a point never to loavo a lot of silver to dry by draining, and tho water collect on other sections, thus losing the clean .look that is supposed to be supplied by the washing and quick drying 'necessary. if silver which Is In constant use is washed in this way It will not need polishing more than onco a month at tho most, and then tho polishmj-shoulho done discreetly, so that the new appearance is not given to it In homes whero gas is used as an illuminant the silver discolors soon, 'though if mantles aro used on the jjets it reduces this to some extent d - Decide Where to Buy Your A Spring Suitiland Goat On display in our ladies' ready-to-wear department you can see the newest creation in Ladies' and Misses' Suits and Coats FOR SPRING "AND SUMMER 1912. We have them in all the new Paris models, and the leading shades of blue, tan and gray also blue and white whip cord material. COME IN ANY DAY, FOR WE WANT TO SHOW YOU. We Are Sole Agents For The Palmer Garment Barnes, Earlington Cowand Incorporated;,; & av Go. L "'Kentucky Shot at Aontlcello, Kentucky fl - Tom Slaughter Who Killed Lee Jenklr.i Denies Attempting Suicide condi-tlonwhi- 25-2- 7 - g o HopkniBville, Ky., Feb. Slaughter, the negro who Bhor and killed Leo Jenkins, n storeSunday keeper, ub . Edgoten enid to linve night, and who is attempted suicide rather than submit to arrest, was brought here from Olarksviiie. The negro is badly wounded, a ball having entered his throat and lodged in his temple. He seems to have contracted pneumonia also. Slaughters denies that he shot himself, but claims it was. doue by oue of his pursuerp. Judging from the wound, it would huve been next to impossible for anyone else than the neuro himself to have fired the shot. 7-T- oria Mouticello, Ky,, Feb. 7.-Jo- hn E. Worley wns shot and killed and his nephew. Carter Worloy, was fatally wounded ou the streets here. Dr. John Olark and his son, James Qlark,havo been arrested, churged with bavins: done tho shooting. It is said Olark became iucen-pe- d when he learned his daughters were acquainted with the Worler8. Shepherds Poorly Paid. Persons employed as shepherds la Russia do not recolve more than tea to twenty cents a day, tho pay being given in supplies required for their homes. Saxon Forests Large. Though Saxony has been a center of civilization for long ages, of tho area of tho kingdom Is still covered with forests. one-fourth .1 "i X: j i "I , "'Si one-fourt- h thor-pughl-y, Providence In Human Affairs. If a great change is to be mado in human affairs, the minds of men will be fitted to it, tho general opinions and feelings will draw that way. Ev ery fear, every hopo, will forward It; and then they who persist In opposing this ml- - ity current In human affairs will appear rather to resist tho decrees of Frovldenco itself than tho dccrccB of men. Edmund Burko. Best Offer Yet Po-an- OPERA HOUSE , $' :vsl One Night m one-hal- one-fourt- h J.ir-.laii.- ; I Wed., Feb. 14 A Million ni tlaui, Semi-V.-.'Jr,- iy v For a limited time wt will pond you tho Loulhvi11 Evening d v the Jio one ynr. THE GREAT COMEDY DRAMA The Cosmopolitan una Good Houfh Keeping MauziiibB unu the Hoine& Farm ix moiitlib ull fur $350. Subscribe row itti this offer will bo withdrawn In a few clavp. Semi-Wetk- ' Skmi-Werkl- y Bee. Earlington, Ky. aire Tramp Special Scenery Ready. Rev. Qude "Isn't there somo one hero who will help us to keep up inter, est In tho church?" Deacon Tightwad (suddenly awakening) "I, for one, am prepared to raise tho rates to 8 por cunt, on real estato loans and 10 per cent, on chattel mortgages, It tho other money lenders in tho congregation will Puck. UJTo Date Specialties vi m Prices 25, 35, SO and 75c Cents ! - 'S t. , Every Dollar of an Ad Reader's Money is Above Par I well-"beate- Snow Liniment Powrful Speedy i tablo-spoonfu- . j Frequently Its Buying Power is Actually .Doubled as they vary in purchasing power. The man or woman who studies advertisements is able, frequently, to make one dollar do the usual work" of two. qf And the experienced reader of advertisements will always make a dollar command a premium make it buy more than a dollar's worth, as figured on "ruling prices" of things. If 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 . ", n artorlo-sclorosl- s 4 Your dollars vary in value to : r - Price 25c, 50c per . JAMCS F. ULLAM PflGMHETGft ST. LOUIS, M0. To cure Smarting Eyebnll. So Eyes or Weak SlsM, Stephens Eye Salve. ue id Amp RecQMMg npeqByI ST. BERNARD MINfNG CO., Incorporated, Drug Department Tho Kind; 'Tm afraid the royalists of Portugal will have bard work to land the young king back on the throne." "Hard work? It will ba regular Man uel labor." New Strawberry Shortcake. 'fjCut puff pastry in squares or round pieces, then bake. When cold spread with Bweetenod, crushed strawberries, then cover with another round of paste, spread strawberries on top. ; f jm '"VHMnVflHHHABBBbWBSpn T1 "f gjggij ..&kL 'Ma!Zx.L- - f e.'.: J , ')iii(AtA'..i,hiMk-iki.iiitfi- i ill ,WrtfrflfatA-,.,-.- ' littelitfiiifisfiiiii u 0 Vt lr ? Will Gribblo, of St. Charles, attended tin) show. here last night. News Towns Misses Mareraret and Louise of Madisonvilie, visited the MiBBes Victory last night ond attended rtThe Girl from U. S. A." Leslie Boyd la on the sick list this Spider Graham, of St. Charles, Week. was in town laBt night to see the Mrs, It. A. Smith, on Wilson Bt., show, '' .Is very ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Charlie Doylo and son Robert Ta Elmer Gam blin', of the Southard of Drakesboro, are visiting her parneighborhood was in town Wednes- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Giannlul. day. Blue Ribbon Flour. Ask your Hiss Vera Hart, of Nobo, visited her' brother and elBter Mr. and. Mrs. grocer for, it. ' .' T. O. Hart of this city., Calvin Smltl) of Mortons Gap, Madlson-vlllMrB. Walter Hart, of was In town last night. is visiting relatives in this Mrs. Lee Oldham, of HopktnBvllle e o.itv. of her was called to the Charlie Gamblln was in tow.n brother J. J. Sullivan who has tyWednesday. phoid fever. Quit asking for just flour. Ask Dan Sullivan of Howell is at the for Blue Ittbbon Hoar and get the bodside of his brothor J. J. Sullivan. Ben E Nixon was m Madisonvllle best. Ask ycur groeor for it. yesterday. Mrs. Hattio Austin, who has been MIsb Lucy Fawoott, of Madisonvisiting relatives in this city for tho vllle attended "The Girl from U.S. spast week, roturnod to her home in A." at th Temple Theatre last higbt .South Cnrrultin WodneBday. Don't fall to return your votes Mrs. Harriet Browmug was in Wednesday afternoon, not later than &Iadis6nville Tuesday. 5 o'clock. Mrs, Gourge Atkinson was In John Chandler, who has been ill Tuosday. for some time, is now able to be up, Tom Hart was In Madisouville D. W. Wallace, of Grand Rivers, this week on busineBBi' JSrih in Madia-- , Ky., who has been ill of urimlo Mrs. Stella Kemp ' poisoning, Is able to be up again. ' flnyille Tuesday. MlsBos Margaret Turner and GerMrB. Peto Herb, of Knoxvllle. tie ,0'Bannon visited frlendB in St. euu., 1b the guest of her.sUtur, Mrs. Charles Wednesday. .Margaret Harrison. Misses Ada and Ola Shaver, who Will Jeunlngs left today for Ohristopber, III., to bring hisjfatber have been very ill for several who is very ill here. months, are able to Bit up. Their glad to hear We want to give you a orayon por- many friends wilt be trait of any member of your family this. free with one yeara subscriptions to M. Hanna Jr., was In Madisonour paper, tho Farm and Stookmau, vllle yesterday afternoon on busiand the People's Monthly, Bead ness. our advertisement in another part FOR SALE One $100 course In of this papor and send us a photo- anything except clyll engineering, graph toaay. TbiB offer is only from International Correspondence made for a few weeks and you School of Scrauton Pa. Will sell at should aot once before it Is with- a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. drawn. Miss Jess Grnor visited friends in Mrs. Graflty, 01 Mortons Gap, 1b Madisonvllle Tuesday afternoon. visiting her daughters, Mosclamos Mr. and Mra. E. B. RobardB and Bob Priest and Gene Coeuiu, of this son, of St. Louis, who have been city. visiting her parouts Mr. and Mrs. 0. Mrs. Pote Herb left Thursday for P. Smith at Madisonvllle, returned Providence to visit her parouts, Mr. home Wednosday. and Mrs. Longstaif. H. It. McCreary was in Norton-vlll- e Mias Oathorino Blair is. on the Wednosday afternoon on busithe sick list thiB woek'. ness. Mrs. E. Cofdier and son Harold, Mrs. John Long visited MrB. H. L Gap Wedbes-.fda- of Madisonvllle, visited relatives vBrowulngln Mortou here Tuesday. Thurmond Ru Id was in Hausou Lost Somewhere botweon my residence and tho postofflce WedWednesday afternoon.- nesday, a plain gold bracelet and Wo mako u specialty of doing two small round looket. Reward will and three color work. If .you want be paid for return to the Bee office. n classy job work that will givo W. E. Martin, sou our samplca and get Miss Adeline Toombs, of Madisonprices nt the MndiEonville Branch vllle, was In town Tuesday night. Office in Morton'H Furniture Store. E. L. Wise made a busluesa trip Ailken Davis, Mnnatcor. Green-v- il to Madisonvllle Tuesday. Miss Ella McCraken, of MrB. Everett Tucker visited her e, returned homo Tuesday 'after Mra. Piugroe mother Mrs. Goooh at Madisouville a pleasent visit at Tuesday. Shaver'. Madison-vill- e Lr.wreuco Turner is on the sick Prof. R. B. Rubins, of Wednosday morn- list. was in town ing. Obidiah Griffin, of St. Charles, was In town Wednesday. Mesdames H. B. Browning and John L. Lung spont the night in Don't forgot the MortonB Gap last night with Mrs. Beo haB a branch office for Madisonvllle people in Morton's. FurniH. L. Browning. you want advertisMissLlla JoneB, o Mortons Gap ture Store. If or wish to subscribe ing or job work attended the 6how Inst night, for the paper, call up number 4. Oswald Kington, of Mortons Gap AiiiKKN Davis, Manager. attended the show last night. Are you going to the big attraction on Wednesday, Fob. 14 at Teirple Theatre "A Millionaire Tramp". It's the best yet. Only about 10 more days until tho K. K. Musical, and from what we can hear it will bo a treat. There will bo 10 or 12 selections from the If weak, you need Cardui, band with clarinet and cornet solo's, the woman's tonic. Cardui clarlnetto duits, violin solo, mixed is made from gentle herbs, quirtettea, male quartett, readings ads in a natural manner, and.evorything to make you enjoy and has no bad results, as yourself. some of the strong drugs MIsb Bessie Goyle will J"avo for Hopkiu.ville Saturday on buime-- . sometimes used. As a medPercy Stewart, of Madlsouviliuri icine a tonic for weak, was In the city Thursday night. worn-o- ut women, tired, Cleveland Gambling of the country, Cardui has been a popular was in town Thursday night. success for over 50 years. Elmer Gamblln, of the country, waB in town Thursday night. E 57 When in Madisouville in the afternoon don't fail to go to the Mixtiuee at the Princess Theatre. Leo. Gorey and bride, of in the city Tho Woman's Tonic ThursdayAla., arrived be the guests afternoon to of MIsb Mollie Whalen for a few Mrs. Lula Walden, of days. Mr. Gorey is well known in Gramlin, S. C, followed Earllngton and 1b a prominent enthis advice. Read her letgineer on the Montgomery division. ter: "I was so weak, The bride is a very beautiful and when I first began to take attractive girl of. Montgomery and their frionds wish them every hapCardui, that it tired me to piness, walk just a little. Now, I A LITERARY RECEPTION. of the Me-Phers- The Great Sebree Springs Season Ticket Contest Qjr ej jto.Greatsst Prize Winning Contests Ever Inaugurated jn Western Kentucky A proposition of interest to every believer in tho moral uplift of the people. Tho policy of the new management Sebree Springe Hotel and grounds Will be altogether different from past managements. Tho dance hall will be seated aud.UBe as an auditorium, jn wbioh to bold religious Conventions, Conferences, Association Lecture Courses, etc., which will bo elevating and helpful instead of hurtful, aB lieretoforo. Tho Hotel proper will be run for the benefit of the publio, aB formerly, and any one who deBires to spend their summer vacation where they can havo rest and recreation under the beBt of and also have the benefit Sof the finest Springs of chalybate ?,wat;er In the United States, nt rates, can find no better place ' than Selfree Springs. It is for tho purpose of advertising the change of policy and management of tho Springs, that this con test has been inaugurated and this great offer made. Oamp-meetingB, vje Proposition' FREE Tr TRIPS TO 4 The Plan The contest will be conducted in four counties, viz: Henderson, Hopkins, McLean and Webster, outsldo the town of Sebree. No person in Sfbreo will be allowed to content, on account of it being unfair to the balance of'Webster county. Tho town of Sebree will be left open to all This Is done that everyone in "Webster county will havo equal chance. Anv lady, married or single, residing in the above named counties, is eligible to enter this contest, provided they live In county from which they are nominated. Throe prizea will be awarded in eaoh countv, under the following conditions: Tho person selling the largest number of season tickets in each county will be awarded first prize A FREE TRIP TO MAMMOTH CAVE. One selling next largest number of tickets in each county, second prize Two Weeks' Board at the Sebree Hotel, absolutely free. All contestants who fail tn secure any of the above prizes will be well paid for their work. Should there be a tie for any ot the prizes, the persons, trying will be given an equal prize. con-toRtau- ts. V. v. "When I rolled homo lato from th club this morning my wifo's looks spoko volumes." "That was easy." "Besides those volumes hof hands treatises and a rolling-pinspoke spoko a whole library of books on physical culture Jlu-JUs- o, bed-sid- Mammoth Cave One for ench county Henderson, Hopkins, u , 1 Webster nndMc- Leau A trip worth trying for The management of the Sebree Springs will pay all expenses, including round trip on on boat or train, two daya stay, at hotel, trip through cave, guide fees.etc. -- Melody. The bird that warbles on tho bough Cheers not the weary toller. He'd rather hear tho reedblrd now ' That sizzles In tho broiler. T reas-,onab- le Mad-dsonvll- le : Hie Meaning. iiyou aro certainly a good looker, M'Sh.llnT " ' "You flatterer! You Uko blondes, then?" ,vWhy--e- r you just tell mo that you never had to look abo.ut moro than an hour or two for a good , servant?" In the" 'Boston Way. "Now, dearie," said the Boston nurse, "I want, you to learn this nice J littlo poem about 'Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Poppers."' "Shan't!" answered the Boston child, much in tho manner of other children. Why, naughty I "Oh, naughty. Waldo, why don't you learn this pretty 'poem?" "For two reasons," answered Waldo. "In tho first place, the alliteration of tho lino you quote is so excessive as to dostroy any literary finish that such adventitious aids to metrical composition might lend if used more sparingly. And In the second plaoc, consider tho Impossibility of picking peppers which have already been pickled. The whole thing is beneath tho attention of any intelligent person." f nominating the successful contestant in eaoh county will be entitled to One Week's Board at tho Sebree Springs Hotel absolutely free. HI in the nominating coupon and BPnd, at once, to E. M. Vance, Contest Mgr , Sebree, Ky. Eemember, it costs nothing to nominate. The season tickets cost-onlONJ3 DOLLAR for the season of five monthB. The tickets Include the Whole family, regardless of the number therein. Each bolder of a ticket is entitled to free admission to wounds and free use of water, and, in addition to this, the holder of each ticket can seaure one meal per day at the Sebree Springs Hotel at one-haprice and any time during the Beason, which makes it a very attractive Inducement to buy tickets. y Nominations The first person lf Ing in the contract, and thaV every cfltltestant will feel that they are getting a squai!e,deal in this matter, a reoelptwill be given to every ticket sold and a duplicate receipt will be deposited in locked boxes, located in the vault ot the-Fl- rst National Bank, Sebree, Ky. Boxes not to. be opened till contest closes, April 16, 1912.' Judges will then be selected to count receipts' and award prizes. Tho person holding tho largeBt number of receipts in each county will bo declared the winner of the first prizes. The second largest, second prize; third largest, third prize. To all contestants who failed to Beoure any of tho above prizeB, will be paid 5 per cent caBh on eaoh receipt. Contest Absolutely Fair In order that there shalibp. no 3 misunderstand - NOMINATION COUPON Sebree Spring's Season Ticket Contest ' Any other tion informacongiv- concerning will Date test will be gladly ; CONTEST MANAGER,;". DEAR SIR: Name .own. SEBREE, KY. '. entickets ants any be furnished all contest time after y. Airship's Predecessor. "Stophen broko another record today. His Rocket made a flight of five miles, carrying four passengers and left the rails only twice." "Very remarkable achievement, very but you can't tell mo that tho steam cnglno will ever bo of any real practical valuo." Puck. His Own Fault. Traveling Man Landlord, isn't this the same roller towef that was hanging up the last time I was here? Landlord Yes, It's tho same one. Billy, but I'm not to blame Tor that. You're a day ahead of your regular tlmo, and you didn't send mo word you was comln'." An Affectionate Daughter. Papa, Sweet Girl (affectionately) you wouldn't liko ' me to leave you, would you? Papa (fondly) Indeed, I would not, ' " my darling. Sweet Girl Well, then, I'll marry Ho Is willing to live Mr. Poorchap. here. Monday, Feb. 5th. Address all communications to E. M. Vance, Contest Manager, Sebree, Ky. Clip Coupon Today County. Nominator. .own. T" i satiB-faotlu- er, you really loved mo for myself alone." "Tour father tells me," said the earl, "that he intends to leave all his money to charity." "Oh, don't let that worry you at all," replied the beautiful heiress. "I'm sure ho doesn't mean It He told me last night that ho was going to try to find out wheth- Forewarned. trained peoplo who aro 'used to having things take pride Only well-bre- d Prldo In Saving. Semi-Week- ly Parental Ruse. "Thoso Bummer board advertisements of yours read mighty fine," said tho neighbor. "Yes," replied Farmer Corntossol, "I've done my best to mako 'em at tractive In hopes my boy Josh would read 'cm an' think in ebb o ho could stand the farm a little longer." Severe Shock. "The man who fell was not so hurt, but he saw stars." "So does any other man who bumps his head hard. Why does he, make such fuss about it?" "Ah, but ho used to bo a theatrical angel." serl-osul- y In saving. They who havo never had breeding or training and Have never beeni.used to having anything know nothing of saving. Most (menials and beggars and spendthrifts believe squandering and big tipping and wide spending aro a sign of big folk; aye. even of decency. Good Substitute for Sardines. The fact that Maine herring, when quite young, are canned and marketed for sardines done up In olive oil, is fairly woll known. As the home prodLongevity of the Earth. uct is about as tasty and wholesomo That the go of primitive man in ns the imported article, there is not much uso of getting excited over tho France run back at If ist two hundred thousand years has been satisimposition. factorily proved by Lyell and other geologists, who showed that It has Once In Awhile. taken at least this long for the rivers A little music, now and then, is fur- to wear away their bods below tho nished by the men. caves where thoy onco flowid. Judge. long-haire- d Tho Accompaniment. Rubinstein once declared to some tle wolf of India was tho original an- ono mat no was aescendea rrom one cestor of tho dog. It Is the only wild of the Crusaders who accompanied animal possessing tho salient eye- Richard Coeur do Lion to Palestine. brow, or crest of the dog. Tho little "On the piano, presumably," was the wolf has not only the dog's eyebrow smiling response. crest, but all tho canlno characteristics, and nono of tho characteristics London Good Oyster Market of tho wolf. London is a great consumer of oysters. Tho cheapness of tho deliBlue Ribbon flour is what you cacy half a century ago created a demand for It, which has hung with the want. Ask your grocer for It. appetites of the peoplo as tenaciously as tho habit of smoking a pipe bag Not Profanity. among men. It is estimated that Tho word "dam" is tho name of a London the consumes a billion a year, and small coin used in India and of very tho record shows that in 1864, whea small value,. and is also tho name giv- priceB very low, 700,000,000" en by tinkers to a small wad of paper woro were eaten. put Into a hole in tinwnro when mending it for tho purpose of proventing the solder from running through. There ib no hotter flour made than Both mean of little value, so tho ex Blue Bibbon flour. Ask your groprcsslon really means "I don't caro cer for It. the valuo of a dam." It is supposed by somo that tho Ancestor of the Dog. lit- J U 11 HI (' Pipes Not Made From tho Brier. French brier pipes aro not made from the roots of the brier, but from tho root of a white heath which attains a considerable size In the south of France, where it Is sedulously culpipo-mh'klng purposes. The tivated for name Is derived from tho French bruyere. tho dfalect form of which is brlero. meanlne heath. ' n -- Dad Never Wins. "Daughter, I see your class has to graduate in dollar gowns su ;,ou won't need that $50 I prom-Irhryou." jgs "Yes, dad, I shall. I can uso the rest of the money for orchids." &3 Excusable Mistake. An "That was a beautiful window gar den I saw asI passei1 your house this morning." Garden, nuthtn;;! Tlu. was. my wtfo's hat. set on a wlrtflow sill to i d i ONLY A DAY AND MUH1 1U Louisville & NtW UKLLANS ' Nashville Railroad COST TO SEE ' . WHAT IT Will Monday February 19 Arrival of Mai di Gra The Two Big Days, February 19,20 New Orleans Mobile Pensacola Tuesday February 20 Parade of dry!". Fsvorc-.- One. Ted How did yfcu -- ooio to buy flowers lor Boliy when you said you had l Mont-gnmor- y, Rex :00 p. m , Rex 10:00 a. m., and and oteus Parade at night $18.00 $16.85 18 $16.85 to 10 inclusive Comus Parade 'night in money"."" l( i .'rtidn'i; -- bevs'-i- t : tlitm. I re - Pr.p'.t follow CO Ji:st fastened them in egs-- o other Round Trip From Madisonville TicketB on sale daily February 'at vv can do all the general housework, for a family of 9." Try Cardui for your troubles. It may be the very remedy you need. Childs Kid pohool. are always fickle." got engaged on that theory, "Yes. LOST looks as if I'm in for a wedding but it Glove from home to or a suit."' i "There Is a belief that summer girls 1 The Thoory Wrong. $ $ JA. Sleeping Car Fare $4.00 to $5,00 Each Way breach-of-promls- o Louise Newton. .;r? The Signs. Your money can't buy anything "Da pearlthreally mean tears?" better than Blue Ribbon flour. Ask "Woll, my wife cried enough till got her a necklace pf some." your, grocer for It. ..' ' 3 &s ...road Company. Liberal Stopovers Limit on Tickets March 18 To approximate totel cost tor the round trip, estimate for five days' board and lodging at $1.00 per day in best private homos . or $2.00 per day at first clasB hotels, to which add the above railroad and .. . .. ! T ..... 111.. o6 TI, xiuuyuiH e inmiviiiH xvuii- niiho larOBi JPOrsiBopiUK car ibbivhuu nnn1n t" ""J HUt r- $J J &$ UM kT.-l.l- ll. M s M as T.?5i I :SEE DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLE y a sn ;j ,vH -m- - soar IF i CITY DIRECTORY. PRINCESS SPECIAL! i. .....- - " This Popular Photo Play Theatre is no'w under new management and it's management' guarantees-itpatrons high class entertainments. s !' ' Mayor F. D. RaBh, Pdlide Judge A. J. Bennett. CHlef pf Police Wm. Bradley. Night Chief J H. Hambv. TaxiAssessor J. H. Corbltt. 'OUy Clerk Paul P.:Prldest .. E. J. PintjUPS, Sec. Viotorla Lodge, No, &i, K. of P. moetB every Monday night. Visitors welcome. . In each month. i :ll i Madison Oldham, F. Atkinson, Thos, !You Blair, U. M iionry. mooring nign II We are airatnruuhluK tho "Worlds Best Pictures." Orst Monday night In each month.' niWt. mninio t T,nhliiB." "Biotfranh ." "KaleniB." knn School Trustee Paul M. Moore. "Se)ljjw and "Vitograph." ,. "Eflsany," "Path!," Board of Health Ed M. Trahorn G. Gilbert King and Curtis B. JohnDaily 2 p. m. Matinee MAD1S0NV1LLE, KY. $S son, M.D. Postmaster Ohas. Cowelli & Fibb Department H. D. Rogers, Chief: F. B. Arnold, Assistant Chief; Ohas. Barnott, Captain Credit Societies. 'lfBalslng the Wind. j OlaUde Long, Gilbert Lonir.'W. D, Theere are now 3,456 urban and Cnvaness. Briok Houthworth Baker "Thefo 'ain't a dollar In tho town credit socletlcB in Fugate, Goo, T. Miller, Will Ray treasury," said the mayor of Blllvlllo rural ' to tho town marshal, "'and you'll got India, with a membership of 226 j58 bun, Bryant Deal, Firomeu. working capital of ?3,442.5SJ, of f no salary this month." "Never believe and a only $240,590 Is contributed by CHURCHES. It," said tho cheerful marshal. "Thoro which are six automobiles headed this way. tho government These figures repreCatholic Ohuboh. FirBt blast sent the work of about seven years. ;' Just, make out tho fines for exceedln' every Sunday and holy day at 7:00 a. m. Second mass and preaoiilnp tithe speed limit, an leavo tho rest to 0:80 a. m. Vesperfc and benediotion 7 mo!" Atlanta Constitution. You are probabl aware that pneu- p. mi Rev. J. P. MoParland, Pastor monia nlways remits from a cold Sunday CHBifiTrAN "1 First La Grippe, Then Bronchitis but you never heard of a cold result- aohool at 9:30 a.Ohuboh. m. Prea'ohlugjeVi ing in 'pneumonia when Chamber- Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. arid 7:45 r. ; Such was the cbbo with Mrs. W. S. Cough Remedy was Used. Bailey. McOreary, Ky. "My wife lains take the risk wlren this reme- m. Prayer meeting overy WednesWhy with a severe at- dy may be had for a trifle? For day at 7:30 p. m. jwas taken down Db. D. T. Stanley, Pastor. tack of la frrippp, whioh run Into by all dealers. bronchitis. She coughed as tho she sale M. E. Ohuboh. Regular Bervicof-thirhad contumjtiou and could, lo Sunday atll a. m. and 7:80 rl. m . Bleep at niht. The Doctor's medi-cin- e Prayer meeting Wednesday evening Nothing To It. gave her no relief ana I was at 0:30 a. m. Patience This paper says that the at 7:80. Suuday-6ohotry Foley's Honey ami Tar meeting, second Sunday at French lang age is more suitable for Class a.m. Compound. The first bottle Rave 0 :30 'lier so much relief that ahe con- uso when ti.ephonlng than the EngRev. HoLTzatAW, Pastor. efhas been discovered since London lish tinued nslnjr it aud three bottles M, E, Chukoh, douTH. Rev.' W. fected a permanent cure." Mr. W. and' Paris were linked by telephone. O.Brandon, pastor. Services, on ,B. Bailey says he is prepared to ans-- ' Patrice Why, thatks ridiculous; I every Sunday at 11 a. and Overall inquiries promptly. bad a Frenchman telephone one day, 7:4op. m. Sunday school at 0:80 It Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. and I couldn't understand a word he a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday Incorporated, Drug Department. evenings at 7:80 o'clock. Ladies' said I Yonkers Statesman. Aid Society every Monday afterHow's This for a Record? noon. Official Board meeting Moh-da- v ,' A New Jersey woman has been a Catty. after first Sunday u. each ,cook in a family for 42 years. She "Mrs. Edgealong spoke very admir- months has sever asked for a vacation, has ingly of you," said tho woman of conCHUBOH MISSIONARY nerer found fault with anything, has ciliatory disposition. "Yes," replied has services 2ndBAPTIBT Sunday in and 4th always cooked on a coal range and la also Saturday night'be-for- a Mrs Fllmgllt "Sho is always doing 'happy and 'contented. Exchange. that It's a way sho has of convey- eych and Sunday night followingy Suhday1 player ineetirig ing an Impression that sho is one o.t Leave It to Her. evening. Sabbath' sobool : evening my Intimate friends." Dr. A.' O. Sisk, Supt. Ladies Aid 1 asked your husband last again If meets each TueRday afternoon at 2 ill he 'had his life to live over o'clock. Paftor W. H. Gregor, of Nho would marry you, and he said he Louisville. certainly if certainly "He would." (wouldn't "Houston Post jtknkkai Baptist Ohproji. Services fourth SunJay morning and evening in each month and Satur"When B ALL ARD'SJSNOW LIN-- ' day evening preceding.- .Prayer l'fiffc mo with ft frfcrhtfiil enntrh and IMENT is tubbed lor iheuraatlc very Sunday weak. I had spells when I could g meeting Friday evening.aches and pains, It reaches the spot hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 20 jS school 2 p. m. 'quickly and the relief Is very eratf-'fyinLynn, Pastor. Rev". Price 25c, 50o and $100 per minutes. My doctor could not help e Episcopal T.'J. Ohuboh Services 1st mo, uui x wub completely cureu uy wi ybottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining and 3rd Sunday night at 7:45 Co., Incorporated, Dru Department D. Rash, Goo. G. Especially Adopted for Ladies and Children 'Street Corrfmissloner Robt. Wood Counoilmen Treasurer Frank.B. Arnold. KvtNlabet. City PhyelcIan-rTY- . City Engineer R. E. Whlpfler. . K. R.'and 8. Hopkins Lodge, A.O.TJ. W. No 60l meots overy Thursday night;-Y.Q- . - Ebnest Newton, or Walkkb, Sec. rit - ' J " '., f Golden Cross Lodge, Earlington. No. 525 meets 1st. ahd,8rd, Saturday night in each mouth. Mbs. Bertha JJmstbad, Sop. Degrep of Honor, No'. 10 meets 2ii and 4th Saturday nights In eio! month, Miss Lxzaiji Huff, Se'Lodge, Earlingtoi Ben Hur Courts No'SSmeetsrevery 1st anr 3rd Monday night at old .Masonic Hall. Db. O. B. Johnson, Soribi , Stand waito, Tribe No. 57,Recf Mn meets evory Friday sleep. Habby Lono, C. of, R. Woodmen of the World, Catalpu Camp No. 801 moetB every Wednep-da- y night. Ail members aro earnestly requested to be there, Waeben Bay. Clerk,. Monroe Davis, Deputy Clrk. Modern Woodmen i the World. No. 11992 meets every Wednesday. y. Q. Walkeb. Sec. ElkR, B. P. O. No. 788 meets at MadiBouvitle Monday night. B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. daily by business men seeking" your That question, will be asked you t services.if you duality tako tho Draughon Training and show ambition to rise. More BANKERS Indorso DRAUGHON'S Colleges than Indorse all other busi- npss colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges In 18 States. International reputation. ah-os- YftIT JJ WANT a Better JOB? o. V the United States say that Draughdn's Ncv System of Bookkeeping saves them tromzo to ou per cent in work and worry. ShorthamL. Practically all U, S. official court reporters writo the System of Shorthand Draughpn Colleges teach. Wnyr because tnoy know it is the oest. Niahvllla or Memphla or KnosvUlej Ranklntr. TjTOTTrltliiff, PcumuiRhlp, EnelUh,, Spelling, Arlthmctjo, Letter Writing, Bshiw auxiliary urancaes. uooarusuiUNSUUAKANTbbu under reasonaDio conditions. Home Stud?-- . Thousands of bankcash Bookkeeping. Bookkeepers all over DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Tbb C0L0SPD COLUMN, De man BY MAIL, write Jno. F. Dratjghon, President. Nashvillo, Tenn. "Earfree cat alogue on course AT 'COLLEGE', write or Paducah, Ky or Evaaavllle, IwL( iers, bookkeepers and stenographers are holding good positions as tho result taking Draughon's Home' Study. CATALOGUE. For prices on lesson ol " each-mont- h Wed-desda- . . - g. f Tho permanent interest of every jjman Is, never to bo in. a; falso position, : The One Essential Point DR. KING'S New Discovery Mrs. ab-'tli- e Library. Rev. Geo. O. Abbitt, Rector. "' meets 1st Thursduy iu each month a husband and four ninull uhijureu. coiiiplmely uuied me," Best for Mtomnoh. (Ivor nnd kidnov trubleB, The family has our tyinpathy. constipation, hendache or debilitv. Mbs. Kate Withers, Pres. Knights and Ladies of Security Mesdainea Cavunaugh and Brown 25 cunts at till druggists. will meet every socond and fourth remafn very sick. Monday nights. Visiting members How It Was In Rome. Mrs. Davidepn is improving, invited 'to nttond In thu golden age of 300 peaceful Dorrlri Cavenaugh remaiua about Will CabbIgAn, Clerk. yeara. under. Imperial Romo crime alVisiting members are ' cordially tho same. most ceasea, Gibbon sajB, ,because no invited to attend any of thes Rev P. Harris preaohed at the O. man could, escape tho Jurisdiction of Lodges M. E. Church 'last Monday night. Rome, for Romo then was the whole To Services at the'soveral ofuirdliBS world. If you evor have trouble with tum- were good OiiiiBldering the extremeblers or' finger bowls getting stuck to- ly cold weather. Baptist Minister The Bound Sleep of Good Health gether, set the ower piece of glass In and Members' Alilanaou was well Ts not for those suffering from upper one with hot water and fill the cold water. This will expand the one attended. Re. E. Martin preached kidney aliments and irregularities. The prompt use of Foley Kidney and contract the other enough to slip for the Alliance. Pills will dispel headache and rheuthem apart easily. A grand entertainment will be matism, heal and strengthen sore given by th ladies f tho Baptist weak and Ailing kidneys, reatoro When her child is in danger a wo- Church, Friday aud Saturday pigbts, normal action, and. rlth, it health man will risk her life to protect It. Feb. 16 and 17, for the bojieflt of the and Rtrongth. Mrs. M. E.'Spalsbury Stirling, III., sayi;'I suffered' groat No great act of heroism of risk of ohuroh. ,,, . pain in my bank and kidneys, could life is ueoeBsary to protect a child not fcleop at night, could .ot from croup. Gfve Chamberlain's On Feb. 18,' third Sunday, a grand raise my hands over and head. But my Cough Remedy and all danger is avoided. FOr sale by alL. druggists. rally will bo given by the Mt.iZion two bottles' of Folny Kidney Pills Baptist Church to raise our present cured me. Fofey Kidney Pills have indebtedness. Enoh brother in asked ;m.v heartiest minornflmHnt" Practical Domestic Science. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. to give $1.00, mid sister Coc. Incorporated, Drug Department. is this domestic sclencoT" "What the engaged glrL "It consista Let evory one do hn part. i r of making hash out pf the Overcoming the Qroueh. Rev. E. M. Smith, pastor of tho meat and croquettes .'out of tho A grouchy prospect doesn't seem hash," explained1 her more ex- First Bantist Church of Columbia, half 60 grouchy when you stand rigkt Tenn.. Is visiting1 his family. HIh up to him and perienced friend. Pittsburgh Post state your proposition wife Is a member of tho public school In a fearless manner. faculty heiv. Put Away Despair. Fight like a good soldier, and If thou Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. Earlington Chapter, U. D. C, Uncle Ebert, dat gits de moa' out o life," said Uncld Eben. "is de one BBV J. B. KVAN8, EDITOR dat's willln' to Jump In an he'p heave to de OJock Little JRobrrt Gafther hull tho potton whllo ho's down waitlri' foh his ship to come In." niifl'forluno' to inauli his thumb so badly that the doctor had to ampuBlamed a Good Worker tate it. 4,I blamed my heart for severe Mrs. Millie James, who had bcun left sldo for two sick' for s'veral' months, jHnd IhHt 'rtlfrpi w In myW. Evann, Danville, ymirH," Thursday night hih) who burled at Va., but Intet.. now t't wao mdluoft-turn- , know Kelly Station 8aturday. She leavoH as Dr. King's Now LUe Pills ' vt m at 2:80 p.m. i- Part'-Wtte- vv m j 'i loft-ove- loft-ov- er ' but to have tho weight of naturo to back him In all tie does. Emerson. I J. E. Cos, Joliet, $1.00 111. 50c AND AT ALL DRUGGISTS. LODGES. Masonic Lodge E. W. Turner. No. 548 m"eets 1st. and 3rd. Friday sometimes, fall through frailty, take again greater strength than before, trusting In My more abundant graca Thomas aKempIs. BEE ADS PAY j-- jJie Greatest Aid m tne 1 li Kr World to B usmess H KtF r BKm iiiiiiiiiV iiiiir H r Er P OlE P A FEW WORDS TO MR, The Dentist . if Advertise your office hours Lawyer- - Let the people know where your office is Doctor-r-Te- ll the people about your infirmary Architect Advertise your plans Preacher Advertise your services ' ' Blacksmith Advertise your work and prices Auctioneer Let the world know how successfully you cr Farmer Advertise your products Druggist What dp you carry besides drugs r , if Have you planned your advertising campaign for your next year's trade? .Get busy if you haven't aiitlf'make notes every day about the things, old and new, that $011 want to sell. Read other merchants' ads and see hovv they advertise. . MERCHANT .Best; Y All the P9 Hotels Advertise JCWCJC1 T -- v.xr-lv T zaf Milliner V i Tell the women about your hats a liuuuuuvvjvu. f Vi s miKlir rrvnt- - lit-a- c m, Rector's of New York, is running page ads in large dailies all over the United States. DOES NOT PAY UNLESS ,ypu put t"ne,aua thoughtpp it or get someone to do it tor you. xou Know a stove win not cookanytlnnp; uniesa there is a hot fire in it, and it is the same way wjth advertising; it .must be ablaze with reminders of. what people need.. aodt vyiirit. is the smallest price, ad you can put in theSatufday Evoning'Post andrtH6usauds of people spend that every week for' advertising so it pays. Some $80 ' ' . companies Bpeud six thousand dollars a week for advertising surely it paya'and pays well. advertising 1 . '' 3' ,1 , J ' ' r i Write The Semi - Weekly Bee, Earlington, Kentucky For Advertising Rates or Any Information About the Great System of Getting Business. ' We Have a Specialist Who Will Assist You in Writing Your Ads tiHj J' ' V """ - Order Locals. Put a Want Ad in'NeMffiek.1 Beigth Your Display Advertising 1. ,m Now, 1,11,11 " 1 ; n - "- - "i- utfi k l:- - amr ' " 'M-r- " , ; 1, jiiimdAdiiw , i! ' -- 1 ; jMBifcfctini'ii " -- 1'. 5..- ., , "Bbi 7", '"'" " "''.'" ";"' frfm rtuMttf 7 1 & '- . TliJLLi.,'.",'"r'.- - "" "Mtoj&klbr a,- f! INDICTMENTS AGAINST 33 EETURNED IN 'BOM 8 CAE Grand Jury at Indianapolis Presents Bills in Dynamite Investigation Indtanapqlln. Fob 0. 'Plili IndlotniQiitH wure ee federal grand jury totiuy tmfore . Judgo A. B. Anderson In "the dynn-ihlt- o conspiracy case. The truo bills, which nro supposed to involve labor lea lorn hi Cnicitgo and eighteen ot!n-- r eltlpp, nro the repults of an Investigation which Iiab been in progress throiiidiont the country for montha undoi direction of tho Department, of JuMce. The Ipqu'ry hid, Up origin In the 'AilgelfH. McNamara case t L-and wasdoslgned to clear Up1 tilt? mystory of about 100. explosions In buildings and bridges mider ' concontracstruction by "open-shop- " tors. Th" names of tho d'ofondahtfi were ordered "to bn hold so'drer pending t'lB u Mbrstood witrrants arreptp. ' are to'be'lnftiod inlmedlal,oiv, Not dnly uiAinbprrf of "M cNurnlira'fc 'dynamlflrig clow" but alAd men who are said 'to h'ivo had k'udwledge of what McNamara U Id' with money at IiIb disposal, are believed to be Indicted, s nuumd by the Smith's Fine Poultry Farm curatcr knowledgo of tho correct chape of any particular breed, as to Ita head, comb, neck, wings and all othor parts, and of course must bo thoroughly fa miliar wltlj colpr in ovory variety. Ho must kno.w whether or not a bird carries his Acad and tall correctly, whether tho breast bono is too high or too low, and whether tho are in tho proper position and of the right size. In scoring fowls, symmetry is tho first thing that catches the judgo's eye. He at first takes in the Btyle of tho birds, as a wholo, typical of its own breed, and then follows by judging its points one by ono. In Judging tho head, close attention Is given to the length and curvature of skull and beak. leg-bone- ir I Z-iS- J' K A, BOOKKEEPING . -. Bu8Ios3.Phorora', . .. ' - 1JS.!fll1,,U,ha? ye"""?' "jerlenco In trtelxan banklniCbpilnFn, nltio 32 yeara HccAtlntr Ui.ft roan? rnjn niiomei) for ncccM Mr nntc Wrest WULMUB K. SMITH, tcxInfcfjon.K- ip3tr--- i... ....-.-- JBEjl TELEGRAPHV R.SMITHRUSINm'flmKJ . r.rw.ir !. w- '. ivnwiaiiNr -- -- f? . Crayon Portrait Free life-siz- s "Automobile Contcstanns" Following are the names and numbers of the Automobile Contestants. The contest is now in Its infancy and it Ih not too late for anyone to enter and wH the splendid $1 000, 5pasbengor Touring Car. Send in your 'name now and 'we will give you 2000 bonui votes Contest closes May 16. 1012. 1. wife, daughter, mother, sister, husband, son, father, brother or loved one you would likej to e have enlarged in best crayon? We will enlarge it for you absolutely free. Haver you a photograph of a Read Our Big Offer Send us $2.00 for our paperone 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 dnd explain to you fully how you can get one of our s picture frames free. high-clas- ' Rlnde Islands Reds clusively Eggs for hatching $l'00 15. NOT MORE thau two each ordpr. ; ex- plr' th i , 5. P. SMITH'1 i . ' Guthrie, - .. 'kentttckf Ynica M Helps to Feed Japanese. Snlve," he wrltex, ''hut this M woiwlerlul hcalnr Boon cured me." ...1,895,187 Most abundant of all Beaweeds are lOl.John Baker, fi.i 'V. Norr-pulcers, Hnaln old, the kelps, distributed along every Three beautiful 42 piece Dinner bolls, burns, cuts bruises eozpma or world. From these the coast in will be awarded the three pills Trv It. Only 25 cents ut all ANATOMY OF DOMESTIC HEK3 Japanese the prepare many food products, Sets druggists selling the most dolname known under the generic lars worth of Coupon Books during ISkoloton of Rlwda Island' Fwl Is kombu, Provided for Burial Vault. tlie mo.ith of February. llustrated Bor.cn Are Capable of By 'the will of a French lady who Coupon books can be obtained by Carrying Much Flesh. recently a farm was loft to the died ' Shodking Sounds contestants and their friends at town on condition nor family vault (By JR. O. WEATHERSTON'n.) n in the earth are Bomatimes heard be- either of the Members of the ) was kept In repair; while' tneTeBfl of I Tho Illustration accomranvinc this fore a terrible earthquake, that warn 8 Booster's Club place of her estate was to be divided among paragraph is,'(nat of tjio kpleon, pf. aj ,qt the coming, nor ( 'Natures t those attending her funeral. gett 10.000 votes for each anf Klna. Thatdhll pain orl ithoao Jisiana ncd hon. The bones dollars worth of Coupon Book's. ache are large, strong and capablo of car- neys in the buuk warns you the kidtime, to get busy and meed attention ,lf you, 'would; r IJow Itching fa tho Mkiu auywlfero on rying ar large Vmouht of ftosb Rcape4 these dangerous maladies, nail ntnrun KfthUd J!the body. Aqpb loHtitnlly wheu rub, hot? o a rvrkAVl fth . BALLARD'S SNOW 'essential that a Rood Judcc of noultri' Dropsy, Diabetes or Brlght's Jbed ohouldbo thoroughly familiar with Take Eloctrlo bitters at once for overy penny and the same as 'LINIM32NT' One or two permently. Price 25o, the anatomy of domestic fowls. A' sted Beb'ba'dkauhe' 'fly ahd? WlU yonr cash fproAruto votf s.. Ask your d,eal-e- r qualified best feelings return. "My son re-- to give you couponB on all your "Wo and $1.00 por bottle. Sold by St. judge who Is thoroughly ' Bernard jMlning Co., Ihcorpmatocf, ought to bo ablo in. most instances to ceivpd trreat benefit from their ubb purchases. -' " 'Drug'Obpartment. describe tho brood of a fowl while hV fDr,Jcldne3rvand-'"bladrier-woble,'J- L . vu, M Rock-wnbIs blindfolded by morcly feeling !tho writes. Pefr Bondy, South ilclh,, "It Is certainly a great Get Out of the Rut 1 "March of Progress. iboncs, the flesh and its general con kldnqy medicine." Try it. 50 cents 'The dull man is made, not by na"1 see they have torn" down a tour. Ho must always have an' ac-- ' at all drugglBts. ture, but by the' itfimerslbn 1n 'a sinshack In New York to get a gle business, and all the more If that, '4 put a building on.- -' ''Yes; and site to Educational Advancement. be sedentary, uneventful, and Inglorl-ouslare using last year's dread-- ' The children at an Erlth school Bafo. Fjsougfots tor targets." Moro than half of him were taken tho other day to a trav- will remain runexercised and undevel& eling menagerie and circus In order to oped the rest .will be distended and Olnanno tho bowels aiid'trnc-thci-i give them a practical lesson' in nat- deformed by livKr; by UHlnir RERRINE... Ir ural history. Later on, we underRoband the heat of It. a fltt6Iivur ntimttlnut and bowH stand, they aro to be taken to Bee a ert Louis Stevenson, in rooms."Wreck-er."The reEU'atfif. Prlcp 50c. Soul by St." "clawlcal dancer In ordor to learn ' Bernard Mining O .. I icbrp ratnrt, anatomy, London Punch. ' Druji Department .' He Won.t Limp Wow No hiorcflimping for Tout Mort, or Cochran; Ga; "T had a bnil' Rore on tnv Instep that nothihg summed to help Until I used Buckleii'H Ar. array of iElfzabetb Long 1,752,547 MrB. Ed R. Heifer 1,892,584 ' 1,292,800 Ernest Brtnkley President Theodore Roosevelt may 021,741 ndtvHIto'ur city "orf 'Ulblr coming ll.Briok South worth ..1,852,530 tour of the country but Harry J. 51. 'Ernest 'Newton.... Webster, the well known Theatri 66. Mary Mothershead .."...1,580,600 1,730,609 cal' flfrm,' huvd"aran'g$d with the .70, NpnaFallB...., .1,707,879 managempiit of the Temple Thpfttre 02. E. S. Blauks 1,407 639, to brine their well known corned,? 08. 'Verna Caph ! i . . . 2,334,310 drama, "A Millionaire' Tramp." ,to 162LulaTrJble.' 189. Ruby Todd 1,910,782 our city on Wednesday, Fob, 14. production will be 145. Bessie' DrriB ..j,.......l,827s33 This time-trie- d ' 1,000,408 presented in Its entirety, the best 158. J. B. Moore 103 Mrs. F. B.Arnold 1.750,174 together cast of characters evor-pu- t to interpret lvptay, all hew and Spe- 107. Mbuon bldham... ......!, 705,808 1,757,430 cial scenery befitting the locallts 108. Orsen Cansler 2,004 825 RoonoH are laid in, and a grand 172. Jauie Victory... the LOOK WHO'S HERE 'ProsldehtTftftof our' genial Ex-- 8, 7. These Portraits are Made by one or tnVLarg"est Portrait Houses in tke 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 reputableiplctures house can make one that protects you thoroughly and gives you confidence In 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 see the work, this offer will be withdrawn. Therefore, send in your order . today now. Before1 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 ork bring it in rf with $2.00. Don't put this off one momenttbmorrow or 'next week may be too late. Address all orders to the high-clas- hoad-lin- P will be presented of the pleco. vaudeville acts during the action 1,009,481 Janles Garnttt.. 175. Rev. J. R. Evans........ 1,027'C84 176. Mrs. Syduey Laffoon.... 2, 107,923 183. Sybil Ashby 2,081,024 185. Duey Walker 2,250,171 178 t SEMI-WEEK- LY BEE, Earlington, Kentucky Ear-iiugto- butii-ne8- I warn-lng'aa- ie ISE THIS COUPON SEMI-WEEKLY , l( is-th- e BEE, Earlington, Kentucky i ! dls-eas- e. nppltoa-!tionauutP8- Date. Enclosed find 42,00, forwhich'please send 'me your 'paper 1 ywr, Ih'e Farmer an Stockrrjan l year, ,andi the People's Popular K d, '20-stor- y ' '' j ," Monthly I year , As a vpresenf for fm promptness you areto send me 'pbstpaid ' crayon enlarged from the photograph' a'ticltied. . " '" ' f K II a My name is 11 ! !li! y ..... My address is over-nutritio- n, -- . No Soft WJnter. , "It's going to' bo a hard winter," leald Mr. Qrowchor. "I hppo bo," re- plied the cheery citizen. "Let It reeze up and stay that way. I have no use ,i for one of these mushy, thawing wuv ters." H , . pelce of flniip I dampened with Ohaniberlalit Liniment and bound on to the ailooted parts 1st superior toanypl&ter. WhBn troubled with lame baok or, pains In the' side or uhest give it a trial and yon are certain to be mote thau pleased with the prompt rellef'whlch it' affords, 3old by'all dealers . r Sedondary habits, lack of outdoor exercise, Insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anxiety, are the most common causes of stomach trouble. Correct your habits and take litoinach and Liver Tablets prid you will soon be well again. For sale by all dealers Cham-berlsM's All Is Character. tf "Behind every 'foreground of' actio ) lies the background of character op J which the action rests and from which gets its life and mcaang."-Ph''lips Brooks. ilt u sss-- S , ' Skeleton cf Hen. i'i t ' V .Vory Similar. Import, ce of .Being Correct. Although I have been to The. Sunday school teacher was tell school and college and, am j supposed ing h'er class about tho wicked chll-- i to be educated. I always' mix up those dren fmocldpg the good 'prophet, and Morocco. how two she bears came out of the two' countrlesRococo-and- J Meggendorfer Blaettcr. mountains and "ate up" over forty of the picked children. "Now, boys," she concluded, "what lesson does this Che6t paluB and ji dry,: 'hacking teach' us?" 'T know," said one youngc"0U!rb Bhould bfl treated wfth BALHO RBjaOUND SYRUP ster; l "it teaches uo how many chilLARD'S rakan., iuternalh-- . and n HER dren ta she bear can hold." UTCK'S RED PEPPER POROUS ,Mra, JEcru Profit In Seaweed. '$ Boston Ohieago press dis- tn Tho samo species of seaweed usd Japan for the manufacture of kab-te- n patches quote Thos. A. Edison as exists in Inexhaustible abundasee follows: 'The electrification ot on our .Pacific coast and at numerous Atlantic the Illinois Central or any other places along the of equal coast, wWJe value, are related species, railroad entering Ohipuso wopld .abundant almost everywhere In tembe verv easy'of. accompishmqnt. perate waters. In thiB .country tlie high prices, The electrification of allour rail- product commands of seaweed so tiiats the manufacture ways is bound to come sooner or ought to provo a highly remulnipn-glas- Electrification of Steam Roads' tS , : z. . - 1 f, T IB t GASTORIA L4 lS (Mil! fcfc For Infants and Children. PLASTER applied to ,lw client Buv the dollar h)z Hotehound frpe Syrup jiyou aPocua Plaster Bpr-nrd with each bottl. Sold by St. M'nlng O . IncorporatPd. Ding Departtnenr. gt The Kind You Have Always Bought ALCOHOL 3 PEIt CENT. AVegclahlcErcparalbnrorAs-stmllaiEng ft 8 itelbotf antinegidi ling (lie Stomachs ondBwclaGr Bears the Signature of cases the college girl, when she marries, stays married. Probably she starts out by giving her husband a vivid description of tho hazing stunts In. Cleveland she has participated Leader. Tamed at the Start. Statistics show that In nearly all mum. Promo (c s"D iges lion JChccrW ncssandltest.ContaIns neither Opiuni,Morphlne norMnerak WOTJN ARC OTIC JltcfaaFOHDiMMMHRBR RapkinSec- d- AW m W ww Warning Against Wet Feet Wet and chilled feet u&uilly affect tho mucous membrane of. the uoe, throat and lungs, and la grippe t. brouohiflb r pneumonia may A ro-ul- anil Tar Compound. Jt sootheB the l nlLtir.ed meinbrniiHS, unci henls the cruirh quickly. Mrs. A. A Swagel. Watch carefully, particularlv the children, and for the lacking stubborn onucha. giveFolqv's Honey Kroh, Wis,, says: In Fo'ley'tt Honoy and Tar Compouud cureB their to my children. oonghH and colds and they Lko to "I always give It of bladder troubloa, reraov-n- g vravel, the kidneys an(1 bladder In both men and women. Regulates bjnmler troubl In children. If 'uiot "Old by your diugiit9 will be seut by mall on receipt of $1.00. One pmall bottle Ih two months' treatC. R. R, TIMET CARLD. not operated byjuclrjcir,; ment and eldonl fallfi to pirfect a New York Contra h siiiii Iff he cure. Send for testimonials from Time of departure of Illinois Cet. plannine four tmck olcctnlicn Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W. Haltral trains from Nortonville, Ky 2020 Olive Btrcet. St. Louis, ' ,tion beyond Peksk'H tn'L'oulth-beepsi- e, Mo Sold bv druirtriitB. NORTH BOUND. 1.28 p.m. No. 102..., and eventually ro Al 3.40 a. m. No 104 bauy. What Men Escape. No. 122, local pans. 10.45 a m. 0.80 p. ra. No. 180, local Of course men Dave their lfttlo s and troubles, but they don't have SOUTH BOUNU Your Condition to go tc 4.08 p.m. No. 101 If you want t battor your condi- their facesbed night after night with, 1.40 a. in. No. 103 smeaied with comploxlon money making tion, to et into the ointment. Galveston News No. 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m. claBS, whore you will have SHORT No. 185 local pass 5.53 a. m. HOURS and BIG PAY Instead of LONG HOURS and LIT I'LE PAY, Money Question from Woman's View. L. & N. TIME CARD. take the DrauKbouTiaiulujr. Most men trust their wives .with For prices on leBSons by mall, ad- Weir hearts, but draw the line at their Time 01 arrival of trainB passing dress JNO. F. DRAUGHON, Presi- pocketbooks Some day I am going to through and departure of irainp dent, Nashville, Tenn. For cata- write a book on the righteousness of a originating at Enrlmgton. husband giving hlR wife a regular allogue giving rates of tuition at Effective Sunday, April 0, 1911. nddusH Dranghou'fl Practical lowance and never asking her to account for It. Better still, a common NORTH HOUND. BuBineflS College, NahvllH, Tenu., purso and let her help hersolf. Aa 6.25 a. m. No. 02 or Padupah.Ky., Evausville, Iud., long as nny woman works for ..her 11.15 a. m. No. 52 or Washington, D. O. No. 04, clothes and board and lives on bounty .....7.23 p.m. 11.22p.m. No. 54 she Is a serf. EJxchabco later. First we must electrify nerative industry. If and, after them, tiie terminals the maitf lines. r A Texas Wonder l5ome peraobfi re y'pry slow The Texas Wonder onres kidney to realize tunt this is the age Vf aud curf-- diabeteB, weak and lame electricity. It is uearlj 19 years backs, rheumatism, and all lrreu-aritle- e , was in Chicago before I predict" that if I-- should come here 19 years from umv there will not be vehicle in Cbicuti since 1 I - wop-rle- col-Jpg- e, N Use ArprTeclIlGmcdv for ConsfiW lion-- . Sour StoraacIi.Dlarrhop 51' Worms.Com'Ulswiis.teMnsn-ncssandLoss take It.'' Solc by St. Bernard Mlninjr Co. Incorporated, Drug Department. Nature's Blunders. Parrots live a long time, and It is believed nature made pno or two other mistakes. Atchison Globe. VNo, 03 , 1 No. 53 No. 95. No. 61 HOtlTH BOUND. 4.30 a.m. . 8.23 a. m. 4121 10.48 p.m. p.m. 'Wheat comes lntotbeHralllB and to the rivers and railways of Manchuria from almost Incredible distances. In tho winter, when the rough, ungraded roads are frozen hard anc smooth, the natives haul wheat for 200 miles, In some cases by means of a heavy, two wheeled cart drawn by Tour to eight mules. Long trains of these carts, traveling together for protection and companionship at night, can bo .seen on the main highways all winter and are the most picturesque feature of Manchurlan life. Picturesque Manchuria. Very Serious It Is a very seriou3 matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this reason we urge you in buying to be easeful to get the genuine Jv or Sleep- - For Over INTERURBAN TRAINS. No. 104..,. No. 100 No. 108 No. 110 NORTHBOUND. 7.52 a.m. 10.65 a.m. 2.00 p.m. 5.02 p. m. SOUTH BOjqND. , .7. 7.10 a, m. 103 rucouiiw; a iy " uit.t , j C&Mffl& NEW YOKK. Ji Thirty Years aranteed, under! P.ATnRIA "U i fn ti .TJ Exact Copy of Wrapper. c ( ointaun oompaht. NcwToimoirr. lM I hl$ P fTi L WE DO ONLY THE BEST JOB WORK , ..ji.J-.- l. tlLA Not Selfish. "Mary," said tho sick man to his BLagk-ddrTugH- T wife, after tho doctor had pronounced No. case of smallpox, "if any of.myj it a 10.00, a. m. No. 105 'Liver Medicine creditors qui, ten lubiu mat a aw 42.67 V m. No. 107... a- - condition to give them at leasta. in t r (". NO. 10. . 1. .,. . v .) . ,8.20p. m. mil WiA.L It ". The reputation of tnts pld, ratabovmuudb iwww. ' NO. lUi....(.k.:B.10'p m. ble medicine, for constipation,, L Scholanhip For Sale ID' ( and liver trouble, is fikn- ', fS IA. iYofobful iiefaWon). lly established t does net Imitate We have a $100 scholarship bn; A'Uttle boy came homei'WlUfhle flat' Wl. other medicines. , It is better man CARD. Bryan & Strattou Business 'College; others, or 'ft "Would' not be th fai . - f ,'i for sale. This Ib one of the besbtma-IneB- B iV vorite liver powder, wits a laiger H?..-E.Mmwent into 0rd colleges Iv the 8fate,,!aHd a. ,slttian all etkera combined. ' ' those cherries to my baby sietef, Mi. l'M, Sunday, rll 1011. effect ' F2 scholarship In this college Ib A 1. SOLD IN TOWN .m. rxnmsK . HbU. W..n i K THB'SEMI W.EELY.BEE. .. w 8 nw iu5 "mt.p. in. -"-- " v i..... MA , - ) 1 ,' '! H.&EvItiMe . i-- m - " ,'' i'.i.vj v ', v. xv. . irw5VV$';wM i", t - -- w 4 ' ti. i'.f?Pl(85-V'7'H!Iw,vjg- VT.iT IMII.II.I.I .1 ..IIMII . - ' '"" nv v '' m M "fc H- - "-- : r r r - '" V VWA "v c ALE i M w Begins Friday, February 9 Linens 25c union Llnon, 36 Inches wide, very special valuo 1 Q ft 40o very fine shirt waist Linen, yard wido, special OQn Ends Saturday, February Ever alert to serve our customers with the best values at the lowest prices, we have kept pace with the Cotton Market and made our purchases for this Great White Event when the merchandise was at bottom prices. has been the watchword with us in buying for this Sale and whether it is a piece of 5c' Lace or $2 50 Embroidery, the same care has been exercised in its selection.'. . , 17 ft Allovers Cambric Allovers, In a big variety of patterns, some large and showy, others more dainty. All very suitable for yokes and sleeves of Gingham and Percale Wash Dresses. Priced at 35c, 50c and 75c yard. Other Alovers in Cambric, Swiss and Nainsook prlce'd up to $8.00 yd. 22-Inch pure linen Walstlng, 50c best valuo in tho QQn city at Jo 65c best fronting waist Linen, 36-in- ch As ever "duality" ....J India Linons v 10c India "4"U11B es walMb Linens In 5Sc our Btoro yard wido. . . . Very special values in Linen, Cambrics and Sheer Linens, Priced at per yard 50c 36-In- ch valuo . . 75c finest wide, special . .' 49c We lay special stress on the make and fit of our Muslin Underwear. 70c and $1.00 Flaxohs Flaxons mado In a wido range of qualities, and our syndicate buying permits us to offer finer qualities at lowor prices than will be f6und olsewhore. Plain Flaxons at 12c, ,15c, 18c, 20c, 25c,, 35c Checked Flaxons at 20c and 25c. Defects can be hidden in Shoes, lothing and other Outer Garments, but not so in Muslin Underwear. It'can be examined inside arid outside. We Ours is the Sanitary Made Kind. invite this critical examination. Llnon ...... .jfk'. 16c India xi'OQ Linons 20c India Linons ' 25c India Linons 12 c Indla ino ro Milffa ......... 8V9C 10c rr :..i2K2c ...... Ju 1 20c A careful reading of every item priced in this advertisement will be the best way to convince you that High. Ckldlitu and LOW Prices have been combined in an effort to serve Embroideries 2500 yards of good Cambric,-Edgetions,' goods worth up to . 10c yard ' 3000 s Persian Lawns Slightly soiled Persian Lawns 'at less than cost. 15c wide Persian ..912C you- in - Pajama Checks w Genuine Pajama checks, 36-lwide, cuts to gpod advantage In la dles and children's 1212C underwear n, the most economical way. ,. 20c fine Persian tT t and Inser ,,. r Muslin Underwear UNDERSKIRTS Beautiful line of Muslin Underskirts, cut on the new narrow models, and thd latest trimming ef- -' fects, priced very low for quick Belling, 75c, 08c $1.25,. $1.48, $1.08, $2.08, $3.08 .$5.98 $4.08 and CORSET COVERS -- Lawn , 25c sheer Persian Lawn 3Dc' best Persian .- - , . .. Lawn. , ... " 16c ...20c ' "' Domestics 36-lnch 5c i , - Long Cloth Cloth ..uC 15c quality Long Cloth, short lengths 6 to 9 yards to piece 4 f1 -- good brown Domestic n fine Sea Island 36-l- ' uv Brown Domestic Cora Bleached 36-In- ch P' yards of fine Cambric Edges, (Insertions, A ft'1 Beadlngs; Ga!nonsfcouble edgeBeadlngs , ,.. . . Uu l;etc.', 'value up to 20c , lOo quality Long n .,,;.:. Domestic 30-Inch .6K2C 1000 yards of wide Cambric Edges, Insertions? Gttloons, Corset Cover Edges, and Alovers values up to 35c J, , ! ...; 15c Advertiser AA Dainty lace and embroidery trimmed Corset Covers ' well mado and good material, all prices, 25c, 35c 49c, 75c, 08c. DRAWERS band,, open stylo, tucked, lace and embroidery trimmed, extra values ablOc, 23.i', 40c, 50c, 75c, 98c. GOWNS Very special standard muslin gowns, full cut, well made, both V shaped and high neck, long or short sleeves, Choice 40c quality vory fine Messalla Cloth fr Z'OC .25c Bleached Domestic Masonvllle Bleached Domestic 36-l- n 36-In- ch ..Tito .912C 1200 yards of Sheor Nainsook and Swiss Sets, A ft suitable for infant's wrfar, Insertions and edges, choice IUU tihreo widths of Full cu, French French Percales Very fine quality whlta Freach fjpfeh Percale, book fold, 3 tf inches wide, the kind that Is sold by around town for 50c )ftn -- Cambric 36-inch .... ...... . 1. Bleached ...m 12K2C standard Cambric fine Cambric .'. extra fine Cambric 36-ln- ch 36-lnch ...20c 21c 23c 21c Beautiful baby sets of Swiss and Nainsook Em- broidery, ranging in prices, from per yard 15c to. . . f Alovers to match these sets. Convent French Embroidery, more perfect than the finest hand work, the newest thing for chil dren's clothes and fine underwear Priced per yard from 15c to ped-Jle- rs ..$1.00 linen 1 f r yard J5c and uC $1.00 Wide Sheetings brown Sheeting 10-- 4 brown Shewing 4 bleached Sheeting 4 bleached Sheeting 10-- 4 bleached 9-- M 4 Flouncings Very special bargain for this sale Is a f'no Swiss Embroidery Flouncing OKn worth 50c yard Tho greatest display of wide flounclngs over shown In this city, priced surprisingly .(M MQ low at 30c, 40c, 00c, 80c, 08c, and tp 4U In a charming array of loveFlounclngs ly new St. Gall and Baby Irish patterns, very reas onably priced at, per yard 81.48 .$2.48 ,. $1.08 and 27-In- ch j i - -- '6 any style at Other gowns made of cambrio, and nalnBOok, high s, long and short neck, Bquaro neck, and sleeves,75c, 08c, $1.19, $1.39, $1.48, $1.98 $2.47. Extra sized gowns for very stout women, good quality, 08c, $1.20. slip-over- 49c Corsets and Brassieres New spring 1912 models are here. We have a most complete Corset department, and will give fittings on all corsets at $2.50 and up. H, & W. Sheathlyne Brassieres will add greatly to the appearance of any woman. COMBINATION SUITS 8-- uji k A, Soft nainsook corset cover and drawer combination, also corset cover and skirfr combinations, beautifully made and trimmed, 08c, $1.10, $1.48, $1.08, $2.48, $2.08. l PRINCESS SLD?S 9-- " ' 23c 25c " FIno India Llnon lace trimmed Princess Slips, fine fitting garments, 08c, $1.25, $1.48, $1.08, $2.08. CHILD'S DRAWERS American Lady Corsets, . $1.00 to Thompson's Glove 'fitting Corsets $1.00 to .Mndamo Lyra Corsots (ft ipOtUU (jr ft ft M (p4iUu fjn rift nn 45-In- ch 36-ln- ch pillow Tubing 42-Inch VW.fMH v ar IOC 18c Well mad Muslin Drawers, tucked bottom or laco trimmed, all sizes, one to twelve years, 10c and 15c. Tubing' PinW rivom .8 iTGC7rf 03 Ih c" Towels Laces Napkins All Napkins selling up to $1.75 dozen will be priced at ONE FOURTH OFF. ?2.50 Dinner T . figures, $3.00 to 4iUU (ji .MatornSty- nd Nursing rft pliDU CorsotJu$1.00 to H. & W. Sheathlyno. Brassieres - Nmo Corsets for stout ft ft Table Linens 50c value Barber's Towels, full sized, hemmed, no raw edges DUG Per dozen Good cotton huck towels, red border, 20c valuo 15c Per pair Largo size huck towels, hemstitch ed, our regular 35c pair 25c towels, per pair Pure linen huck towels, large size, hemstitched, regular 50c 35c value, per pair Finest plain huck guest towels, hemstitched, $1.00 pair 75c values, per pair l(t yardB of fine French and German Val. Laces, all perfect goods, a now assortment, worth up to 20c yard, will sell by tho bolt only of 1500 Fine mercerized Damask . .'. 35& 50c to Misses Cov&cts 50c to $1 andWaha r I ft ft 4I,UU 4P IJJC y i ........ yards.cholco Per bolt 12 50c Napkins ?3.00 Dinner . ...... c . .Ld (Tn PC-Napki- ns Best mercerized Damask, 65c valuo . . . .' 45c 59c Mercerized Batiste 28-In- ch 38-In- ch tpZiUu All broken lots of Val Laces and Insertions, worth up to 15c 2K2C yard, choice, per yard. 2000 yards of Linen and Cotton $4.00 Dinner Napkins . $5.00 Dinner Napkins . t ipjiOu ....$4.45 Very fine English tablo Damask, wide 76c value cs '... 45-ln- mercerized BatlBto 206 valuo flno morcorlzod Ba- tisto, worth 25c, yard vory fine mercerized Batiste, 35c valuo ch 4n f fFJC oC i 72-ln- ch Torchon Laces and Insertions, worth up to A yard, Choice per yard 4U Embroidery Special Tho latest" French craze Is on colored Embroideries and we are showing tho Flounclngs puro linen Damask 'QKn $1,00 value, many patterns,. Q0C Fine Irish Linen Tablo' Damask, yards wido - White Quilts Splendid values at popular prices. M i 7c 2 Sheets and Pillowcases 72x90 Manhattan welded IK seam Sheets 54x90 Dallas Seamless Sheets 81x90 Dallas Seamless Sheets 90x90 Dallas Seamless Sheets 81x90 Pequot Seamless Sheets 90x90 Utlca hemstitched Sheets 42x36 Dallas Pillow Cases IB 40c 60c 1800 yards puro linen heavy Tor chon Laces and Insertions, 2 to 4 inches wide, valuelOc yard Cliolco, per yard 5c Allovers and Bands to match, done In Buch colors as pink, light blue, red and black. Bands 25c yd. Flounclngs, $1.00 yd. ,All0Ters, $1.50 yd. $1.25 value- 98c Choice of our finest puro Linen Double Damask Table Linens, $1.50 value... $1.30 Very special offering in this department Is our standard (JM Aft O "hemmed quilt at j, l Other quilts both plain and fringed at prices ranging 75c (hft rtft 81.00, $1.25, $1.50 J r-- y and...,JU 70c 80c January Clearance Sale XA Pricesrpvn all Winter Goods still in force, ."' i,i ua 85c A4 4 tw III r X3 18c IIAV.llldJlHHMIirW I'J ' r. 4 ttit t . !. ' r s i. 4 i. Don't fail to see" the Ladies' Tailor Suits at HALF PRICE. Ladies' and Children's Cloaks at and Waists, Kimonas, ' Fursnd Skirts, all reduced. 1- m fs. hr- -3 o. - M at ? 'nun tV.vr..',j U" j f jH , ' r t'tr iv -, a! cftv' uv, ,1 ,. itf 1 f .?f: ' :V