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TUESDAY and FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-THIR- D and FRIDAY BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. 14 YEAR EARL1NGT0N, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1912 SENATOR SALMON AIDS KENTUCKY HOME SOCIETY For Colored Children Bill to Increase Appropriation by $5000 Passes Senate Now Goes to House FORTY LABOR LEADERS ARE ARRESTED IN SEVENTEEN CITIES Federal Officers Make Almost Clean Sweep Dynamite Conspiracy Indictments in n o o " Church Notes K. B. Church, South Mortons Gap News Rev. D. S. Edwards, of Hanson preached at tbe Baptist Churoh, Friday and Saturday nights. Mr. aud Mrs. Clove Oldham spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs Oldham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Modlook. Miss Jenkins Hampton, who has been working in Crofton, is now at homo with her mother. Rev. Shadrack, of White City, attended services here tiunay. MIsb Ophelia Davis went to Saturday to attend tho funeral of Mrs. Julia Holloman. Sherlle and Leslie Lovan, of tbe countrv, were in town Saturday. PAID AGITATORS ' BLEED UNIONISTS Ten Thousand Paid Aids Prosper While Workmen Struggle GLIB ORATOR GETS THE READY CASH Services at tho M. E. Church South Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7 :80 P. M. by the pastor. Mornf Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 14. .(Speoial) A very rare procedure in legislation proved to be the feature of todays session of the LVi,r- & p Ei i at William K. Besonn, Detroit, and join the Sunday School for former president of the Detroit Arrested we havo a very interesting soho'bl. Federation of Labor, Appeals carad to President EVIDENCE BASED ON CORRESMadiionvllle Christian Churoh Ryan from many points today Regular Service for Sunday Feb. PONDENCE FROM LOCAL UNIONS Misb Alberta Barnett entertained asking the iron workers' inter- 18. Bible School 0:80 A.M. Lord' people at bor ! a few of tbe young national union to assist indicted Supper 10:00 A.M. Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 14. Regular Preaching: by the minis-te- r home Friday evemug. Tho United States Government men in securing bond and thus amounts to $22,350,000. In tho two Mr. aud Mrs. O. J. Oates spent at eleven A. M. Subjeot of Seryears today arrested almost all of the prevent them from going to jail. mon, ""What our plea has contribu- Sunday In Madisouvillo with relanearly 12,500,000 days' work and pay were lost to the work r men indicted in the Somo (k the appeals were said to ted to tbe religious thought of the tives. ere of this country through labor dynamite oonspiraoy oases. It have come from those who had world." Goad Barnett, of Madlsonvllle, disputes. But the 10,000 officials re2 P. M. Junior Endeavor., spent Sunday here with friends. took into custody within a few escaped serving of warrants for ceived full pay, full expenses, full CP. M. Christian Endeavor. their arrest and sought to bo as Falrloigh Slaton of tho oonntry, hoars praoiically the entire advertisement and tho fullest op7:80 P. M. Regular preaching serv- spont Friday night with Rena Mae would" not have portunity for advancement. staff of the International sured that they ice Subject of sermon "What phrase Kington. Tho profession of the "agitator" of Bridge and Struc- to go to jail. Association of tbe Gospel interests you most?" Ib Increasing. Tbero is tremendous You and yoar friends are Invited to i Xiiicile, tbe little daughter of Mr. Ualctt Caaset Provide Bail tural Ironworkers, including the competition to get into tbe ranks each and every one of tbe above and Mrs. Oleve Oldham, is sick. To the appeals generally the chief officers, members of 'the "of the cloth." No real work, the prayer MiBBRay Lovan, of Moss Hill, who alao to named Executive Board, and about 20 iron workers' officials replied Service servicesis held eachtbe milk and honey of a good Job and Mission Band Entertains Wednes- U attending school here, was at which the ' agents aud former busi- that the union was in no position day evening. ', borne, with her parents Saturday business The Mission Band, of the menopen obe,ck book of tbe working . IS making tbe' business boom. flrt aad Sunday. " to furnish bonds, as the aggreness agents. Christian church. had a most The working men, who ought to XXXTUGKY KIDL-Y- D Miss Ida Lee Slsk, of Earllngton, delightful Social aud Bazaar at Those included Frank M. Ryan, gate of $810,000 required for all .t count in of attended the party given by Alber the home of Mrs. John Long on hear tbe tbe ranks pay, the unions, tke president: John T. Eutler, tke men made it impossible. call' and pay, pay, Making Great Prepress and Imprevsmawt ta Barnett Friday night. A great majority of the indictof Buffalo, N. Y., the first Vice Wednesday afternoon and eve helplessly looking up from the hard In Properties Lonnie Heard, of Nortonvule, was president, and Herbert S. Hock-i- ments were based on evidence ning. The dinning room was ar crust and stony road in front of here Friday. them. the second and taken by the government from Mr. Glen M. Averill, Presi Carl Slsk, of Moss Hill, made a ranged to seat sixteen at one Who is trade unionism benefiting successor of J. J. McNamara, as the iron workers' international dent of Cedar Rapids National BBsiBess trip here Tuesday. time, each table carrying out In tbe main, tbe worker, the general secretary-treasur; and each of offices here, according to DisBank, Cedar Rapids, Iowa : "W. .. , Mrs. W. W.. Kington spent Tues- the valentine suggestion in car- public or tbe agitators and secretarthese men was required to give trict Attorney Miller. Tho evi- D. Brereton, President Western day in Madlsonvllle with friends. napkins.All ies? Who is gotting direct and Imnations and $10,000 bond for his appearance dence thus obtained, he said, Stoneware Co., Man mouth, 111., Mortons Gap Sobool Society met through the house large red mediate benefit from the meetings for arraignment here with all the was correspondence from local and VV. J. Spencer, General iffr.' again" Friday, Feb. 9th, with good hearts were in evidence. In the of local branobeB weekly and monthly? Who 1b managing tbe unions' as other defendants here on March unions in which reference to Manmouth Coal Co., Canton, JU attendance. A splendid program parlor ' Mrs. Nisbet, Misses a business, wltfr a practical, definite places that were to be blown tip members of the executive com? ks been arranged for next meeting, Browning and Crutchfield enter- end tbe trial worker or the men ;t2trV whfeh will be on Friday, Feb. 23rd. was made. s hotels In Vr Tata Jsrty mittee of the Kentucky Midlaijlj gff ,yf KlKeB went te Madison- - tained the guests with music. feasting In conferences? More than forty of the men, XVBTJIAYGI BTJSDIIM DT XUT- The bazaar room waB gayly deCoal Co., arrived here Tuesday vllle Tuesday On business. Many Hon of Integrity chiefly labor union officials who njcirr doo at a lot noon on a trip of inspection of Mrs. JR. L. Levan, of Trabue, spent corated with old fashioned val- These are queBtlonB which every are charged with conspiring to the Kentucky Midlaad enter- Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. B. entines and strings of tiny doll working man can acB wer for destroy by dynamite or nitro- Lm( YearDrastic Rate MaMnsj Bill in prises. In company with Mr. M. Ktngton. dresses, aprons, bags and etc. Tbe main faots are not in himself. dispute. Kentucky Legislature May Cause glycerin the property of employW. L. Gordon, Jr., thev spent Mrs. Leonard GatHn spent Wed- Much to the surprise of those That there are men of bigb integrity the country with her who nesday WKMrawab n ers of labor, were had it in charge tbe receipts among labor leaders none will seek most of their time in Midland tnotber-in-la- In Mrs. I). W. Gatlin. arrest by tonight, and it was amounted to fifty one dollars to deny, but whether of high integand made a trip into, the mines. Ohieago, Feb. 14. insurance They expressed themselves as Mrs. Dock Howard, of Madlson- aud coming as it. did in such rity and ability or not; whether declared the apprehension of all vllle, is tbe gnest of her orators at $10 a speech or $5 the others would follow within company officials are awakening well pleased with the condition small amounts was very gratify- "star" just rising to tbe honor of Mrs. George Peyton. talkers to the fact that the movement of the mines forty-eighoars. and are going to J. H. Kington Bpent Sunday night ing. getting their names in print all By its action, the Government for state rate regulation is be- push the development work as in White City with his nephew, Owing to the number of calls will agree that the outlook for fomrevealed the identities of the men coming serious and that some de- rapidly as possible atil the max- Garnet Kington. for things that were already sold enting strife, for exacting subscripMr. and Mrs.Edd Dawson, of Mad- the Ladies Aid, h?.s decided to tions from workers, for gotting percharges with being the cisive action must be taken. imum tonnage of the plant is obwhom it accomplices of the MoNamaras, Kentucky has a bill pending, and tained, the plant being designed lsonvllle, visited bis parentB last have a more elaborate social and manent "Jobs in olotb" for "making a bit" and going Into business was week. and Ortie E. McManigal in the there is a strong feeling among for 2,000 tons per day. The bnzaar before Banter and are al- never bettor. preach at the Rev. Wright dynamite plots, embracing al- underwriters that its passage by mine has now reached an output Chrlstan Churoh will Nearly 10,000,000 male workers In ready planning to make it a betSunday. most 100 explosion which were the legislature should result in of about 500 tons per day and Miss Ruby Todd was in Earlmg-t'- ter and larger one than they the United Kingdom have nothing begun in Massachusetts in 1005, the companies retiring from that electric haulage is to be installed have yet had. The Mission to do with trade unions. Yet at the Saturday shopping. agitators any busi laBt year call of which were scattered over the state. Statistics for at once, and mine cutting maMr. and Mrs. Roy Jones 1b visit- Band and their SuDt. Mrs. Long ness may be attacked or paralyzed. country for six years and which show that a majority of the com- chines and other equipment ad- ing in Sebree. and the Pres. Mabel Browning, Trade unions are managed by meu to wish to thank all who so kindly whose business It is to control them. in the wrecking of the panies operating in Kentucky did ded as rapidly as necesB&ry to inresulted Miss Barbara Thomas went Lqs Angeles Times Building, and business at a loss, and already crease the output. As soon us Providence Wednesday. (Continued on Page 4.) assisted them. to blow up President this year the losses in Louisville spring opens up 20 new houses Birthday Dinner Taft's special traiu at Santa alone have been nearly $600,000. will be built at Midland for the The companies claim that the accommodation of the miners. Barbara, Oal., last October. Saturday evening at their lovestates have no right to decide upOnly Six of the Men Indicted The main office of the Ken- ly home on Sebree Avenue, Mrs. on insurance rates, and hold that tucky Midland Coal Co. have XieapedAmit is to be Henry Rodgers gave a delightful the best way to impress this fact moved at once from Midland to dinner in honor of her daughter Indianapolis, Feb., 15. Official reports received by the gov- on business interests is to sus- Central City, and will be on the Miss Susan Marie Crutchfield, it ernment today Rhowed that only pend business in states which second floor of the Central City being her sixteenth birthday. r men indicted Pubs legislation makiug it diff- Deposit Bank)JC in conjunction Several girl and boy friends were six of the . guests of this happy occasion. A in the dynamite conspiracy have icult to conduct business on a with the Kentucky Midland paving basis. not been arrested. These are : Co. Additional rooms have delicious dinner in courses was Patrick Ryan, Chicago, local been secured adjoining those al- served, the table decorations bebusiness agent of the structural ready occupied by the railroad ing red carnations. The parlor company to make room for the was decorated with hearts of all ironworkers' union. On account of invoicing our coal company and for tho accom- sizes producing a pretty effect. J. J. McOraw, formerly an iron "worker of Wheeling, W. Va , stock the standing of contest- modation of the Goreon Mining Fortunes were told, and with but said to have left there. ants in the automobile contest company, operating the South, music and laughter a jolly good J. W. Irwin, Peoria, local un- will not be published this Oarrollton mine, and for the time was spent by all. Dovey Coal Co., of Mercar. ion official. Mr. Worth Waltrip, the effFrank K. Painter, Omnha, lo- week. home-bake- d To The Public icient bookkeeper of theKentucky & Co. Barnes. Cowand cal union official, baid to have Midlaud Coal company iB to be foods of Incorporated left there. transferred from Midland to CenI am in the Automobile tral City to take charge of their Contest and hope to win; but new office. Argus. I cannot do so without the asTickets on Sale at News Stand for tic Card of Thanks sistance of friends.. 1 ask that I want to thank my friends for anyone who is not specially the assistance you have already given me in the Automobile Contest, interested in the contest, and The only Baking Powder and anything you oan do forme now who has not pledged their made from Royal Grape and until tho contest closes will votes, will vote them for No. be appreciated. I am situatRUBE PARADE AT 4 O'CLOCK Cream of Tartar ed now so that I cannot see eaob of 173. Anything you can do you personally, but take this methChildren 25c Bal cony 35c Adults 50c od of at king your support. Will be .will be greatly appreciated. Practically Entire Official Staff of International Ironworkers Association ing subject "The Trinity" Eve Union Appealed io For Bonds ning subjeot "The true design of Milton H. Davis, Philadelphia, But Funds are Not in Hand Baptism." The public cordially former member executive board invited to attend all tho services! of ironworkers. Sunday School 0:80 Come Kentucky Senate, the culmination, however, proving most satisfactory to the friends of the measure in question. Senator R. M. Salmon, of Hopkins, early in the present session of the Legislature, introduced a bill to increase the appropriation the the Kentucky Home Society for Colored children from $5000 to $10,000. The bill has remained in the hands of the committee until yesterday, when Senator Salmon, by a suspension of the rules, took the bill from the committee and placed ic upon its passage, 27 votes being recorded in its favor and but 4 in opposigoes to the tion. The bill-noHouse, for action by that body. Madl-sonvll- le , agitator the London Standard Bays: There are upward of 2,500,000 trade unionists in tbe United Kingdom. To manage their affairs there aro 10,000 secretaries, organizers and agitators, who are paid $1,400,000 a year by the working men. Nearly 11 per cent of the trade union funds is, on tbe average, spent In dispute par. and 22 per cent is classed as "miscellaneous," and 1909-1- 0 London, In regard to tbe labor - fifty-fou- ! offi-ei- al . a t? n, vice-presiden- t, er - T-- IT ka first-clas- long-drawn-o- ut non-unio- un-d- er w, sister-in-la- w, ht m well-pai- d an-attem- pt Fifty-fo- ur fifty-fou- R-R- RoVal ABSOLUTELY PURE NOTICE Baking Powder Makes delicious maximum quality at minimum cost Makes home baking a pleasure k. K. MUSICAL cor-tain- ly D Be Sure and Buy Ticket for All the Family iM EV glad to sail you tbe'eoupon.bookB. . .Yours Trnly, Contestant no 18 Sibyl Abshy" Telcphoae IN l JAMES B. GARNETT m. Dawson, Ky. jl. r.. 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Sometimes I know so much I feel llko I'm going to bust Sho teached mo kbout 'Scufflo little chillens and forbid them not,' and 'bout 'Ananias tolled Sapphlra ho done It ' DUt BtM holding his head up with" thai rharActnrlstJn. m&nlv air which wan ' so attractive. "William," she said sternly, "I see I GRAND LEADER MAD1S0NVILLE, " KENTUCKY a automobile.' I know everything what's In tho Bible. Miss Cecilia suro Is a cracker-Jacsho's 'bout tho stylish-es- t Sunday school teacher they is." k; with his llttlo and. WILUAM GRira HIU' - M5S MNH?VA ,il ffiJ3Pw - P " 'Lict's mosmerizo no mo'." &;ta : yelled Jimmy, as he turned the' stream Date But Miss .Minerva, was obdurate, a1 of water full upon1 him. boy spent' a nilaerable and Enclosed, find .$2.00 for which please send me jour paper 1 year, p 1 Frances, Una and Billy clapped hour between the sheets. f Copyright, fey HalUy 4 iBrjttoa, cej , 4 the Farmer and Stockman 1 year, and the People's ppular'( vsogh house and If she do we oaa proudly, dpwx,tho street some distance their hands, and .laughed for Joy. : t o fee tftflttWed ,) angry shriek With a terrified and Monthly 1 year . 1. 7 ( Hn "when wo see hor coining." off. their victim, dripping water at every HeWonJtXimp Now "I can't run," said Billy; "I ain't RosenAs a present for my promptness you, are to send me .postpaid a "Yonder comes tormentors. No morn limping for Tom Moore, prptaowhorto. run, to, an!? steln," said Jimmy gleefully. "When step, ran howling by his distance) he crayon enlarged from the photograph a(tached When he' reached a safo of Cochran, Ga. "I bad a bad sore that .ain't Jugt llko you, Billy," he, gets right close le's mako him turned around, shook a list at them on my Instep that nothing seemed '"'"5 Jterrupted Jimmy, "all time talking hop." My name is to help until used Bueklen's Ar"All right," agreed Billy, his good and screamed back: .$out you ain't gotnowhero to run to; humor you all nica' Salve," he 'writes, ulut this going to "My restored, "le's baptize him arrestedpapa islocked up havo jnou don't want nobody ,to havb no fun. wonder Ail healor soon cured m.e" My address is. and in the good." "5rbu 'bout the plcayunest boy they la." Hoals old, JimninR soros, ulcers, "Oh, wo can't baptlzd him," exLittle Ikey Rosensteln, better, known "Calaboose, nothing!" jeered Jimmy. boils, burns, cuts, bruises, eczema or " sis dressed in 'a cast-iof- f claimed tho other llttlo boy, "'causo "You' all tho time wanting to put some- pills. Try it. Only 25 cents at all 'suit of his big brother's, with bis ho's & Jew and the Bible says not to body in the calaboose 'causo they mes- drugglBts. lather's hat sot raklshly back on his baptlzo Jews. You got to mesmerize merize you. You got to bo mesmerHow como mo to know, so Iwead and over his ears, was coming 'em. ized 'causo it's in tho Bible." rHHflHHHHHHHHHHMMHHMHHflHHHHBHMM A' short stout man, dressed in neat coming toward black clothes, was them. "Oh, that's tho majorl" screamed Billy delightedly, taking, tho hose and W ' tho hoso because I did not think you) would know how to use it" Billy remained silent He did not want to botray his llttlo companions ' of the morning, so he said nothing in "Ptt a. nuo !. nr 4nmnAf1 AirOf uv iuv urv juiuyvu vis 4tlA his own defence ,, moon saia iiTanccs, ana it isni iai Vmncn mn. nn ... ,wr WWAA.U 1..VU UIW .UW M.VT ..W...1V. tho Bible us in 'Mower uoose. tlnued his aunt "you must go to bod "And Elijah went to' heaven in a at once." ' But the child protested vigorously. chariot of flro," corrected Una, "And I know all 'bout Gabr'el" con"Don't make me go to bod in tho "When daytlmo, Aunt Minerva; me an' tinued Jimmy, unabashed. folks called him to blow bis trumpet Wilkes Booth Lincoln ain't never went ho was under tho haystack:- fast to bed in tho daytime since we's born, asleep." an' I ain't never hear tell of a real Ikey was quite near by this time to 'llglous 'oman, a little boy in command tho attention of the" four bed 'foro It's dark; an' I, ain't never ' childrpn. to meddle with yo' ole hosa hatchet "Lljah Jumped over tho moon 'bo that you may learn to bo trust--. and 'bout worthy. 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"I call him Major Minerva " "Gladys Maudo's got tho penny- skeeters," broke In Frances important-- " ly, fussing over her baby, "and I'm going to seo Doctor Sanford. Don't you think she looks pale, Jimmy?" "Palo, nothing!" sneered tho llttlo boy. "Girls got to all timo play their dolls are sick. Naw; I don't know nothing a tall 'bout your Gladys Maude." LIna gazed up tho street "That looks liko Miss Minerva to me 'way up yonder," sho remarked. "I think wo had bettor get away from hero before she sees us." Two llttlo glrla rolling doll buggies fairly flow down tho street and ono llttlo boy quickly climbed to tho top of tho dividing fence. Prom this Bafo vantage point ho shouted to Billy, who was holding tho nozzle of tho hoso out of which poured a stream of " water. "You'd hotter turn that water Miss Minerva's going to bo madder'n a green persimmon." "I do' know how to," said Billy forlornly. "You turnt it on." 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CTT3 - f s 'i 1 l.;jz. jfMfiMiWMawBt,MiMl mnumi llliim. rr-r- mam .j tr PRINCESS SPECIAL! This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under new management and it's management guarantees its patrons high class entertainments. CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor F. D; Rash. Police Judge A. J. Bennett. Chief of Police Wm. Bradley. Night Chlef--J H. Hamby. Tax AssesHor J. H. Corbitt. City Clerk Paul P. Price. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. City Physician W. K. Nisbet. City Engineer R. E. Whipfler. Street Commissioner Bobt. Wood Counollmen Madison Oldham. F. D. Rash, Geo. C. Atkinson, Thos. Blair, CM Henry. Meotiug night flrBt Monday night'in each montln School TruBtoo Paul M. Moore, Board of Health Ed M.Trahern, Q. Gilbert King and CurtiB B. Johnson, M. D. Postmaster Olms. Cowell. Fikb Department H. D. Rog-pr- s, Chief; F. B. Arnold, Assistant Chief; Chas. Barnett, Captain; Claude Long, Gilbort Long, W. D. CavanesB, Brick Bouthworth, Baker Fugate, Goo. T. Miller, Will Ray-burBryant Deal, Firemen. n, in oaoh month. meets every Monday night. ors welcome. E. J. Phillips, Sec. Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K. of P. VisitS. I A SPLENDID OFFER Ernest Newton, ( & v. r AND THE Y. Q. Walker, 8e'o. Golden Oross Lodge Earlington. No. 525 meets 1st. and 8rd, Saturday Especially Adopted for Ladies1 and Child rcn uiKi't in eacn montn. Mrs. Bertha Umstead, Sec. Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets 1st We are again running the "Worlds Best Pictures." You (DAILY) and 3rd Saturday nights in each know what that moans. "LublnB," "Biograph," "Kaleine," "Essany," "Patho," "Sellg" and "Vitograph." month. Miss Lizzie Huff, Sec. Both Bon Hur One Lodge, Earlington MADIS0NV1LLE, KY: Matinee Daily 2 p. m. Court, No. 55, meets every 1st and n 8rd Monday nicht at old Masonic Year Hall. Dr. O. B. Johnson, Scribe, Staudwaite, Tribe No. 57.Red Men Send or bring the above amount to The Earlington Bee and re- moots every Friday sleep. ceivo bothpapers one year. well, rolontless foe of royal tyrants,. Abraham Lincoln Harry Longs O. of R. this is presidential year and The Evansville Remember Woodmen of tho World, Catalpa Ono hundred aud throe years ago a farmer; Patrick Henry, orator and Camp No. 801 meets every WednesCourier will give you the bent and latest political news, carMonday, iuaprlmitlvo little log cab-I- n patriot, a bartender; Hersohol, one day night. All members aro eartoons, markets, editorials aud dispatches from all over the on tho outskirts of tho wilderness of the world's greatest scientists, a nestly requested to be there. world, and is in overy way a metropolitan, fascinating and infiddler; tho Immortal DickeiiB, a of Kentucky, a scrawny, homely bawarren Ray, Clerk. structive paper. Monroe Davis, Deputy Clerk. : CHUROHE8. by was born upon whom the godB chore boy in shoe blacking factory; and Verdi, composer extraordinary, Modern Woodmen of the'VVorld, Catholic Church. First inaBe smiled. To tho ambitious, the In11992 meets every Wednesday. every dustrious and onterprlslng of future a grocor'B errand boy. Only the a. m. Sunday and holy day at 7:00 No. X. y. WALKER, HOC. second mass and preaching man who has come up from the botagon, the career of that lowly babo 9:80 a. m. Vespers a id benediction 7 Elks, B. P. O. No. 788 meets at Record Breaking Coal Tonnage of tho foroBt clearing from woods- tom, understands tho feelings of p. m. Rev. J. P. McParland, Pastor MadiBonville Monday night. Savings Banks For Negroes B. N. Gordon, Exalted Rulor. man to proBidont is an admonition these below and possesses thoBe keen Tho amount of coal mined Ju tho Sunday now 57 Negro savings Christian Church. Thero aro Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. that poverty and obscurity are no sympathies which make him him school at :80 a. in. Preaching every d States in 1910, according to institutions in this country. Lord's day at 10:45 a. ra. and 7:45 p. Earlington Chapter, U. D. 0., essee has four, Alabama seven, Geor- flames of the U. S. Geological Surhandicap to tho conquest of life's tho natural commandlmr leader. m. meets Thursday in each month big prizes. Instead of being an ob- Lincoln knew tho masses as no other day Prayer meeting overy Wednes- at 2:30 lBt m. gia four, Mississippi eleven, Virginia vey, was greater by 10,000,000 tons at 7:80 p. m. p. President over know them, and his stacle to his development, poverty D. T. Stanley, Pastor. Dr. Mrs. Kate Withers, Pres. eleven, Texas six, North Carolina than tho total tonnage which had .was to Lincoln an incentive whion slnglo dosiro was to serve them M. E. Church. Reirular service Knights and Ladies of Security six, Florida, South Carolina and been mined up to tho close of the t third Sunday at 11 a. m. aud 7 :30 p. m. will meet overy second and fourth Maryland one each, Oklahoma two, year 1871. time quickened as he began to real- usefully. Prayer mooting Wednesday evening Monday nights. Visiting members Pennsylvania and Massachusetts ize that responsibility unerringly at 7:80. Sunday-schoat 9:30 a. m. invited to attend. gravitates to the mau best able to You Need Stationery. and IlliClass meeting, second Sunday ni Wil Carrigan, Clerk. have one Negro bank each only four , Best Offer Yet assume it. .0:80 a. m. being the Nothing gives an individual or a Visiting members are cordially nois two, these Rev. HoLTflriLAW, Pastor. invited to attend any of these in tho North. Deposits in Negro For a limited time we will send In this, Lincoln's riso from the Aim standing In tho business world you tho Louisville Evening Poa-au- d M. E. Church, sooth. Rov. W. Lodges humble lot of a rail spllttor to that like nice stationery neatly .printed. banks aggregato $6,200,000, and their y the Bee ono year. U. urandon, pastor. Services on y of one of tho stirring characters In Tho capital stock is $1,000,000. The first The Cosmopolitan Boe Job depart- overy Sunday at 11 a. m. and and Good House Pieces for Quilt. history, omphnsfznd anow the fact, ment hoops constantly on hand n 7:4op. m. Sunday school at 9J80 Negro bank was organized at Rich- Keeping Magazines I havo found the following method and the Home & now1 everywhere recognized that no fine lino of lottorheads, libteheads, a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday Va., in 18S8. and tho second of cutting pieces for a quilt to be a mond, Farm bIx months all for $3.50. Subhovel, however lowly, Is any more billheads, statemontsand envelopes, ovenings at 7:80 o'clock. Ladies' saving of time and labor, says a con- at Birmingham, Ala., in 1800. scribe now aB this offer will be withAid Society every Monday aftersafo from the visitation of talent both linn and commercial. We noon. Official Board meeting Mou-da- tributor to Needlecraf t. Havo the patdrawn in a few davs. 1m than it from lightning. also do circular, luvltallon and catafter first Sunday :u each tern cut from cardboard and a piece A Texas Wonder y Bee, Lord Nelon, England' greatest alogue work. Uivo us a trial. You month. of beeswax pressed on each corner; Earlington, Ky. The Texas Woudor cures kidney Missionary Baptist Church then press the bit of cloth to tho patsoafU'litor, wasoucon waltor; Crom will be ploased. ImB eorvlooB 2nd and 4th Sunday in tern, cut it out, remove It, and you and cures diabetep, weak and lame irregueach month uIho Sutuiday night be- ore ready for the- - next without-- the backs, rheumatism, and all remov Sffi525S21ag33Si32SS33; fore ant Sunuay night following trouble of putting In and taking, "out larities of bladder troubles, ing gravel, the kidneys and bladder y eych Suhday prayer meeting in both men and women. Regulates evening. Sabbath school Dins. bladd.er troubles In children. If not D.r. A. O. Sisk, Supt. Ladles. Aid lold by your druggists will bo sent Almost Lost His Life moots each Tuesday afternoon at 2 left me wifn a frightful cough mid One o'clock. Paftor W. H. Gregor, of S. A. Slid, of Mason, Mich., will by mall on receipt of $1.00. treatvery weak. I had spells when I could small bottle 1b two months' Louisville. never forget hiB terrible exposure to ment, and peldom fails to perfect a hardlv breathe or sneak for 10 to 20 That question will bo asked you nl: ost dally by business men seeking yout gave me a cure. Send for testimonials from Jrnkkai Baptist Church. a merciless storm. nSnutes. My doctor could not help services, if you qualify take the Draughon Training and show ambition to rise. Services fourth 3un Jay morning and dreadful cold," he "It writes, "that me, but I was completely cured by Btates, Dr. E. W. Moro BANKERS indorso DRAUGHON'S Colleges than indorse all other a evening in each month and Satur- caused severs pains in my chest, Ky. and other Hall 2920 Ollvo street, St. Louis, colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States. International reputation. day evening preceding. Prayer so it was hard for me to bieathe. A IUnVInjr. Trvenrltlntr, Pcnraamlilp. EnfrlMi, Spelling. Arithmetic, Letter Wrltlnc, ItnsIncM meeting Friday ovenh.g. Sunday neighbor gavu me several .doses of Mo. Sold by druggists. auxiliary tirancliei. Good POSfflONS GUARANTEED under reasonable conditions. Dr. King's New Discovery which Home Studv. Thousands of batikeash- - school 2 p. in. Bookkeeping. Uookkeepers all over courtsnip. Rev. T. J. Lynn, PaBtor. brought great relief. The doctor tho United States say that Draughon's iers, bookkeepers, and stenographers are preserves Courtship 'Mrs. J. E. Cox, Joliet, III. Episcopal Church Services 2nd Bald I was on tho verge-o- f pneumon- the lover In after marrlago and the New System of Bookkeeping saves them holding good positions as tho result of tho husband ia, but to continue with the Discov50c AND $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. aud 4tn Sunday night at 7:45 at the from 25 to 50 per cent In work and worry. taking Draughon's Homo Study. sweetheart Is tho wife. Shorthand. Practically all U. S. offiCATALOGUE. For prices on lessons Library, Sunday School at 8 p. m. ery, I did so and two bottles comRev. Geo. O.' Abbitt, Rector. pletely cured me." Use only this cial court reporters write tho System of BY MAIL, writo Jno. F. Dratjguokt, quick, safe, reliable medicine for Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President. Nashville. Tenn. For free cat coughs, colds, or any throat or lung Whyr iiccauso they know it is the best. alogue on course AT COLLEGE, write LODGES. trouble. Price 50o and $1.00. Trial DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Masonic Lodge-- E. W. Turner, bottle free. Guaranteed by all Naskvills or MetspkU or Kaexville, Tenn., er Paducab, Ky., or Evaasvllle, lad." No. 548 meets 1st. and 3rd. Fridays dniggl8ts. Hopkins Lodgo, A. O. U. W. No. 501 meets overy Thursday night. it. of R. and The Earlington Bee Evansville Courier F0r m m 9 lfl yO.UU S) Tenn-'Unite- i '' ol Semi-Weok- Somi-Wooln- v Semi-Weekl- T etter Wod-dttflda- busi-nes- Law-FH- KK DR. KING'S new Discovery J BEE ADS PAY The Greatest Aid in. the Vorld to Business A FEW WORDS TO MR. MERCHANT The Dentist Advertise your office hours Lawyer Let the people know where your office is Doctor Tell the people about your infirmary Architect Advertise your plans Preacher Advertise your services ,..,.-.- . Blacksmith Advertise your work and pricesU.. Auctioneer Let the world know how successfully you cry .,... Farmer Advertise your products Druggist What do you carry besides drugs? Jeweler Let the public know your lines Milliner Tell the women about your hats . Have you planned your advertising campaign for your next year's trade? Get busy if you haven't and make notes every day about thef things, old and new, that you want to sell. Read other merchants' ads and see how they advertise. "4 . All tlie Best Hotels Advertise s . LA Rector's, of New York, is running page ads in large dailies all over the United States. DOES NOT PAY UNLESS you put time and thought in it or get someone to do it for you. You know a stove will not cook' anything unless there is a hot fire in it, and' it is the same way with advertising; it must be ablaza with reminders of what people need and want. every week for. advertising so it pays. Some $80 is the smallest price ad you nan put in the Saturday Evening Post and thousands of people spend that companies spend Bix thousand dollars a week for advertising surely it pays aud pays well. j Advertising y Write The Order Locals. ? . Semi-Week- ly Bee, Earlington, Kentucky We For Advertising Rates or Any Information About the Great System of Getting Business. Have a Specialist Who Will Assist You in Writing Your Ads Put a Want Ad y.- -j -- in Next Week. Begin Your Display Advertising Now j ttmnmiiamit " gWffWTgjg :,-'- raLSHra "" w f fpsfpw lit Br it S VA-.-. Cl I ',? ft. 2 Bee Subscription Rates One Year SEVEN YEARS OF MISERY How Mrs. Bethune was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "For seven years I Sikeston, Mo. I was &i bed for Buffered everything. four or five days at a time every month, and so weak I could hardly walk. I had cramps, backacho and headache, and was so nervous and I dreaded $$K weak-tha- t to see anyone or have anyone move in the room. The doctors gave me medicine to ease mo at those times, and said that I ought to have an operation. I would not listen to that, and when a friend of my husband's told him about Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound and what it had dono for his wife, I was willing to take Now I look tlio picture of health and feel like it, too. I can do all my own housework, work in the garden and entertain company and enjoy them, and can walk as far as any ordinary woman, any'day in the week. I wish I could talk suffering woman and girl, and tell them what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me." Mrs. Dema Bethune, Sikeston, Mo. Remember, the remedy which did this was Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. . of women who It has helped thousands displacements, have been troubled with inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other me yra have failed. Why don't you try it? - $00 50 25 B G. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. $ ASSOCIATE EOITOR AND BUSINESS MANAOER EDITOR AND PUBLISHER d. E. FAWOETT PAUL M. MOORE, Six months Three months Single copleB Member of && w ! Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League Specimen copies mailed free on application. Correspond., ents wanted In all parts of the county. AdclresB us for par- Funeral Director and Emtalmer 2v3J Smith's Fine Poultry Farm Rhode Islands Reds clusively Eggs for hatching $1.00 per 15. NOT MORE than two Bettings with each order. ex1 t SJ .) -- ii ticulars. Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 Soath Main Street, Madi- sonville, Kentucky, thone Ho. 4mibS AlLbbli VAViz, mgr. Telephone 47 Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. a: have arranged with the Bee Printery to have my office with them, Wednesday, Feb. 21st, one day only. I will be prepared to make the latest scientific test of the eyes and fit them with glasses. I guarantee all my work. Ant a home man in my office in Madison-vill- e every day. MIMHM The man who whispers down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars like he who climbs a tree and Friday February 16, 1912 ;7 PAID AGITATORS BLEED UNIOSSTS wmjz&wm wniiilm "hollers." Figures of the 1910 census for Kentucky are going to muke it hard-oa certain class of petty politicaus, who periodically trot out the fetish of ' Nicker domination." Advance sheets of this census show that during the decade ending iu 1910 the Kentucky Negro population cent. 28,050, or a little oyer eight per decreased by ,z--s i Drug Department. have Wo have a $100 scholarship, on is a powerful liver tonic. It puts whether the men lost or strength and notivitv into the liver, retired from the scene in late years Bryan & Stratton Business College purifies the bowels and reBtoreB the in a state of affluence. for Bale. This is one of the best a feeling of health, vigor and cheercolleges in the State, and, a fulness. Prlco 50c. Sold by St. BerHow's This? nard Mining Co., Incorporated, scholarship in this college is A 1. 1 tius-iues- B If you have dizzy Spells, attacks of momentary blindness, with ringing nolBos in the ears it is an unfail- er.' ing sign of a torpid liver; a condi"Scores of these 'leaders or men,' tion which brings on some serious who have engineered strikes HJERBINE BlckneBS if neglected. won (Continued from Page 1.) Disputes, strikes and unreBt are the very food on which paid officials feed. Trouble increases membership and augments the treasury. Thirty five million dollars in wages aud trade have just beon practically thrown into the gutters in Lancashire by cotton operatives, and starvation stalked in a district with a population of 11,000,000 ib a direct result of the call of the agitator aud the paid disoiple of unrest, whose salary has been, and will contine to be, extracted from the workers' pockets with pitiless regularity.' "These agitators," said a Board of Trade official yesterday, "loathe peace. Their hungry eyes Bee the schedule for "Btar" speakers at $25, $50 and $75 a meeting, and they eeek an outlet quickly for their 'indignation at the hardships of the work- it S. P. SMITH Guthrie, Kentucky DR. R. M. HALL MADISONVILLE NEGEO ATTEMPTS ASSAULT ON Fall y MOREDOCK AND WATSON MINSTRELS - KENTUCKY Scholarship For Sale Foreign Goods. praiser, horo'B a lady whose kid hi the German measles. What's tl luty on 'em? Harper's Weekly. ' case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any THE SEMI WEEKLY BEE. Assistant Inspector Say, Mr. Ar P. J. CHENEV & CO., Toledo. O. have jjknown F J We, the undersigned, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WaLDIMO, KtMNAN & MARVIN, CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kkid You Have Always Bought Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. M" Hall's Catar;h Cufe is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Bears the Signature of &&tf&k All roads. theatrical will lead to the Opera House next Saturday .night when the Morodock and Watson famous Minstrolfl appear for one performance only. Many will remember witli pleae-ur- e the visit of this organization to this city seyeral seasons ago, and the thoroughly refined and high class performance they presented.' They are bringing a largely augmented Company this year numbering sixteen, and in addition to several unusual features are carrying their own band and orchestra, mnKing a street parade at 11:45 a. m. and playing a free concert in front of the Opera House a 7:80 in the eve ning. The inimitable Buddy More-docthe diminutive comedian with the elastic trombone is the principal comedian and feature of course, while opposite him is k, WHITE GIRL1 oj amnttai rnim N" '"'UfllJ vw" WITH to Floor Arouse Others In Building and She Is Saved Moredock & Watson Saturday, February 17 Hopkinsville, Ky., Feb. 14. An. unknown uegro attempted to assault Miss Willie. Harris, ago 17, foster daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Dixon Williams, at 20 miles from here, m Man-uingto- n, a Billy" Van Allen, the Virginia Minstrel who ably setfbnds Mr. :fe Chickens Wanted Will load Gar Monday and Tuesday, Feb, 19 and 20 - Some Excitement In the thrilling scenes of that soul stirring melodrama entitled the "Millionaire Tramp," which was so well rendered last evening, just as the heroine had shrieked in agonizing screeches, "Wretch, you have killed him," an occupant of the gallery, becoming excited, leaned a little to far over the railing and dropped a "44" from his pocket. This arroused a great deal of excitement, and Policeman Bradley was "Johnny on the spot" and gently lead the unfortu-tunat- e one from the house. The pistol was loaded but did no damage. It is not definitely known whether the owner was loaded ar not. O'BRYAN, UTLEY & GO. Incorporated Furniture 'and Moredock in producing laughs throughout the first-pa- rt aud renders a mouologue in the olio that is a never failiug source of bruised. laughter for the ladies as well as Armed with shotguns, a posse those of the masculine sex. searched all night for the negro. of lynching are being op How to cure a cold is a question Threats many are Interested just enly made, and it is said it will In which now. Chamberlain's Cough Rem- be. difficult to avert violence if edy han won its great reputation and immense sale by ita remaak-abl- o the right man is captured. cure of colds, It can always bo depended upon. For salo by al dealers. K. K. Christian county. The girl had gone to her room in the rear of Richards and Reed the store owned by her foster father, when she was seized from The Chiquets The Dejmars Delmar and Moredock behind and a pillow pressed over the struggle Billy Van Allen-Cli- nton her face. During the young lady fell to the floor, Delmar and in falling the noise was so Ben Reed Effie Graham great that it attracted the attenChiquet tion of others in the building, Joe Rolley Fred and who quickly ran to her rescue. The negro became frightened and made his escape through a rear door. A strange negro, giving his uame as John F. Smith, was arrested thie morning on suspi- The Diminutive cion, but the girl failed to idenComedian with tbe tify him. The young lady's Clastic Trombone wrists and face were badly "Trombone" Buddy Moredock x Larger and Better than Ever Undertaking 'March Some Good Values iff House Furnishing for Our Earlington Will pay cash. Hens 10c. Cocks 4c. Turkey hens lie. Turkey cocks 10c. Ducks 8c. Geese 6c. Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on to tbe aileoted parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side or chest give it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt rolief which it affords. Sold by all dealers. 1 A. peice of flannel dampened with Friends One of the specialties on the program in the K. K. musical will be a march composed in honor of, and dedicated to the local band, by director Pro and named the K. K. March. Mr. Fro is a splendid director and a composer of rare ability. Those who fail to attend this musicil will miss a great treat. When BALLARD'S.SNOW LINIMENT is rubbed for rheumatlo aches and palnsit reaches the spot qulokly and the relief is very gratifying. Price 25o, 50o and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department COMPANY G, Notice of Inspection You Are Invited To inspect the alluring arrays of crisp, new mer- IS.. W. J. KIRK Maclisonville, - Kentucky Tbo A Definition. dream Is conversation arranged This solid Oak Automatic Davenport, handBomelv upholstered in Chase leather,tufted seat and back, plain if preferred Gregory. Z ci,y;iiii,l!UiJiX''u"l"u'y1Ui'7':'l',lT'l"'13 I TfmptW'VZPv'KP i C Rfl flUaVV Meet Your Friends AT THE ODD CHAIRS Seven different patterns in odd rockerB, every piece Rood. From 10 to 25 percent discount from regular prices. ' LINOLEUM Idle Hour Theatre Latest Moving Pictures Every Night Except Sunday Isfe .. - Two Rood $1.25 patterns left. Linoleum for 95c There will be an inspection of Oo. Q. February, All members are hereby notified to prepare for same, and must be present on said dates, Will drill every night from now on. Signed Oapt. Ott Poweks. 10-1- 7. chandise arriving daily. Here are a few "of the latest; an importation of the newest things in embroideries, allovers and flouncings. This embraces a large assortment of designs and widths from the dainty baby sets to those beautiful 45 inch flouncings, Bands and flouncings, in baby Irish effects flounces with heavy embroidery and venjse insets, cluny and shadow lace bands, heavy Macraime and novelty laces. We believe you will be fully repaid by a visit to our store, and we shall be pleased to show you the many pretty things we have, and to aid you in any way possibly in making your selections. Come and inspect whether you wish to buy or not. Just-receiv- ed "! ? r4 m M :i fm iS Looking for Bargains It is always worth your while to come to our store when in need of anything. Our regular prices are always low for our high quality merchandise. But just now we are making such radical reductions on many lines that you will find it double worth your while to visit our store. 'Ml RUGS All of our new sprint? patterns of small rugs and room size druggets are now on display. No trouble at all to show you. Are yon going to the big attraction on Wednesday, Feb. 14 at Temple Theatre "A Millionaire Tramp". It's the best yet. When her child is in danger a woman will risk her life to protect it. No great act of heroism of risk of life is necessary to protect a child from croup. Give Chamberlain's Oough Eemedy and all danger" ia avoided. For sale by all druggists. For Sale $50 SoholarBhip on Draughon's Business College, Nashville, Tenn. $100 Scholarship on Bryant & Stratton Business College, Louisville, Ky. Apply to Semi-Wkkkly n faunwwMmii. p) Matinee Every Saturday Afternoon The MoLeod Store INCORPORATED 3 reeoi 3 WrTwrW"rWNr' rr"""' 5c eiricl lOc tiiAimiii-i This handsome metal bed finished in white or Vernls Martin y wH'-' 8.50 'am- A dfaMftm A AhAiiA" jtC- - '- .' Bee, Earlington, Ky. JSV 'T' - J Maclisonville, - Kentucky A y uf i -v. w rtinffi frxVrT- KV W& ett2 IS-- iMt"22A SKJ T.j 'r III H!5SBHB " " HTOW: PPS MMMNWUI f9"qpj?F fw f KH11 "T-nByj- Diorstien & Milburn are sole ownors of "Twonty Years iu Sing Sing." They Bhow at all the large cities in Kentucky; and only Bhowed here to "keep from nuking such a long "I Am Well" writes Mrs. L. R. Barker, of Bud, Ky., "and can do all my housework. For years I suffered with such pains, I could scarcely stand on my feet After three different doctors had failed to help me, I gave Cardui a trial. Now, I feel like a new woman." B58 Jy day. o'olook. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown Thursday morning a fine y sovon and a half pound girl. Miss Bornice Wimborly in a violin solo at the K, K. Musical will be another good number. The mixed quartbtt at the K. K. in available form. Supplement the manure and phosphate MuBical will be O. K. don't fail to with 50 to 100 pounds of Muriate of Potash, or 200 to 400 pounds of Kainit, per acre, and you will raise big corn and hear them February, 20. fine clover after the grain and at'the same time improve Mrs. D. M. Evans was in Madithe fertility of the soil. sonville Tuesday. Try Potash salts alone on the swamp land pasture and note the clover and good grasses crowd out the wild hay. We want to give you a crayon porWrite us for prices of Potash, one bag up. trait of any member of your family GERMAN KALI WORKS. Inc. Monadnock Block, Chicigo Contlsentil Bnlldlne, Baltimore free with ono years subscriptions to Whltnay C.ntr&l Sink Balding, Nw Orl.tnn our paper, the Farm and Stockman, and the People's Monthly. Read our advertisement in another part J. N. Poag was called homo of this paper and send us a pi h today. This offer is only from Nashville, on account of his News the Towns wife being very ill. made for a fow weeks and you should act once before it Is Mr. nnd M?8. D. M. Evans and son Ben will go to Evansville toDock Latfoon, of tho Southard neighborhood, was iu town Thurs- night to seo Elsie Janis in the less The cost of producing meat or milk would be much if it required less acres to produce the feed. Both the quantity and quality of the feed improve when the right plant foods are used to supplement the manure and clover, lhey Improve enough to yield a handsome profit on the expenditure. The right plant food includes enough More Feed Per Acre "jump." Don't fail td return your votes Wednesday afternoon, not later than 5 SPRING OPENING POTASH On -- February 22, 23 and 24 Tho Woman's Tonic A woman's health depends so much upon her oto-grap- of Slim Princess. t Tho Baraca Quartet will havo Bassett Sitk, of Madisonville, souiothlug good for yoi at tho Ten was in town yestsrday on busi plo Theatre Fobruary, 20. ness. Mrs. Mollio Rash vlsltod frionds ill aiadiBonvillo Tuesday. For Sale. We have on RARE DRUGS Whatever your doctor prescribes bring his prescription direct to us and you will know no disapThere is such a pointment. wide variety in our stock of drugs, chemicals, tinctures, alkaloids, and fluid extracts that we can take care of your prescription in a way most satisfactory to yourself. Ours is - such a complete stock that it saves fuming and fussing. What your doctor orders is what you ought to have, and what you get when we fill your prescriptions. hand at all times a lot of good mules, Mares and horses well broken and gentle, that we offer for sale cheap. Call at our stable and see this stock. We afternoon. guarantes them to . be just as MiBS Johuuio Mttrkham, of Logan county, is visiting Mrs. W. we represented. Robt Crow & Company H. Browder. Dr. E. 0. Brandon, of La Fay otto, la visiting his parents Rev. and Mrs. W. 0. Brandon. Willis Wnddill, of Madison-villwas in town Wodnesduy e, delicate organs, that the least trouble there affects her whole system. It is the little things that count, in a woman's life and health. If you suffer from any of the aches and pains, due to womanly weakness, take Cardui at once, and avoid more serious troubles. We urge you to try it. Begin today. IKL'i ftUHM MUMUJ " Mies Etbel Evans was In Madi-Bonvll- le Tuesday viBiting friends. Mrs. Maggie Deshon was iu Mad- -- FOR SALE Ono $100 course in anything except clyll engineering, from International 'Correspondence School ot Scrantou Pa. Will sell at a bargain. Apply nt Boo Office. Mrs. Anna Williams, of visited Mrs. Lucy Bean Midi-8ouville, Madisonville, Ky Mrs. E. E. Wltherspoon visited relatives in Madisouvillo Tuesday. Wo make a specialty of doing two and throe color work. If you want isonville Tuesday afternoon. Tho Cornett& Clarinet Solo by Wiloy and Pro will bo worth the price at the musical Feb. 20, Robert Do Mosse, of Madisonville, left Thursday afternoon for Califor nia to be gone some time. When iu Madisonville in the afternoon don't fail to go to the We will have at our store an experienced tailor from one of bes.t tailoring house in business, and we take this method of inviting our friends and customers to call and look through his line. He will haye with him all the new Blues, Blue Grays and Light Tans, which are the best colors for Spring and Summer 1912-Very Respectfully, . . wp "Wednesday. Loo Cozart, of Clay, was in town "Wednesday. W.J. RoblnBon.of Madlsonvllle, was iu town Wednesday. Sewing machines sold on eaty payments or maohlnos taken iu exchange. Singer Sewing Maohino Co. Incorporated MadlBonville, Ky., Phone 204 A. 0. MoKinsry, Manager. Maro Goldnamor, of Princeton, who has beou vbltlng frionds in Madlsonvllle, returned home Wednesday. WantkdAt onok Clean cotton rags, at Bee Oflico. A Barbed Wire Cut Collar er Saddle Gall not properly healed leaves a disfiguring ecur. SNOW LINIMENT tot tie la AbraaloBa Ballard's Right Hemeilr AU of tke Fleak. applied promptly, the liniment process begins at tho healing once ana tno vrouna neais irom tho Inside outwardly, thus per iorming a poricci euro mat and breaks out Into a run-nisore that Is hard to euro and inevitably leaves a bad scar. Ownorg of blooded stock preliniment fer this reason, to all others for that and they uso It not nnlv nn flnn nnlmnln tint on human flesh, as It docs Its work quickly and thoroughly. Trice 35c, B&e aad 81.00. JamesF.BalIard,Prop. 8tLouls,Mo. Stephens Eye Salve Is a healing ointment Tor sore tyes. ne If tho wound Is cleansed and leaves no scar. If tho wound tho outsldo ficals on forms under too tho sur-fa- co classy job work that will give satisfaction Bee our samples and get prices at the Madisonville Branch Oillco in Morton's Furniture Store. Aileen Davib, Manager. Dr. W. K. Nisbot made a business trip to Madisonville Tuesday afternoon. Tho Klub Kentuoy March composed by our own musical direotor Mr. Frank Fro will be on tho program Feb. 20. Miss Adellno Tooms, of Madison ville, visited hor Bister. Mrs. Cam Asbby, Tuesday night. J. S. Webb is on the sick list this week. Miss Maggie Turner will sing "IF I WERE ONLY A ROSE" Feb. 20 evorybody knows what they will miss if they don't cemo. MiBses Lucy and Julia Fawcett Katherlno Qivens, Mary and Margaret Robb, of Madlsdnvillo, attended "The Millionaire Tramp" at the Temple Theatre Wednesday night. y Don't forget the Bee haB a branch office for Madisouvillo pooplo in Morton's Furniture Store. If you want advertising or Job work or wlBh to BubBcribe for tho paper, call up number 4. Ailekn Davis, Manager. "Twenty Years in Sing Sing" was one of the bent motion pioturos ever shown in this city. A large audi-enc- o was present at every Bhow. The manager of the show is to be congratulated on getting suo h classy pictures hero. Will Faull , of St. Charles, was in town yesterday morning on Semi-WeekldubI-noB- S. St. Bernard Matinee at the Princess Theatre. George Finloy, of Southard neighborhood, waB in the city Thursday. C. R. Bowmau, who has been in PeuBacoIa, Fia., for the past month is in town. Cleanse the bowelB and strengthen the liver by using HERBINE. It is a fine liver stlmulaut and bowel regulator. Price 50c. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporate d Gamier & Maloney Earlington - Mining Co. Incorporated Kentucky Drug Department Drag Department. mmmmmmjmm?mmmmm tfHiwflb&fXj&nu(i 'i--i il Qlntfl&i4rt$jw& Friday, February 16th to Saturday, March 2nd ; Sixteen Days of White Goods and Embroidery Selling in preparing ior mis saie ana ieei connaent 01 its & TVT 1T xr ! 1. C Ti.-- . J r7 jl.1 vve snow new enecis 111 iNciiiibuuK, vwiss anu juauc T?lluuncings in li ana & success. j . . i5 . 1 hr f .1 li r .uu a yard, a novers, irom ic to 4b men wiatns, an immense assortment in great variety in cream, white and black bands, and shadow laces in the popular considered. widths, all at prices hot to be beaten in any market--qualit1 171 T .1 we nave taKen great care i 1 1 I 1 " 1 1J1 "" 1 f m .All 'a. MIsb Hattle Wallace is Mrs. ErneBt Brown. nursing y Itching of the skin anywhere on the body stops instanlly when rubbed with BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. One or two applicaLgotQAwaRcrofiMCNOtoBvl tions cures permently. Price 25o, 50o and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St. ST. BERNARD MINING CO., Incor- Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. porated, Drug Department i smmtBoaaoma I Look . Accompanying these is a complete selection of the desirable things of this sea- such as Ratine Cloth, Voiles, Crepes, Flaxons, Piques and son in Linons at prices to please any and everybody. white-goods, at This Won- - derfal Bargain at $4.50 fi 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT During this sale we allow .a discount of this department. 10 per cent on all purchases made in All Bteel frame work upholstered in black chase leather, padded seat and back which reclines, large adjustable hood which folds. Has 10 in. wheels with one-ha- lf inch rubber tireB. This cart occupies a small space when folded. Eutire frame work is finished with good black enamel thoroughly baked which makes it waterproof. A large line now on display from $2 to $15. Madrsonville, Kmtacky C. A. MORTON, Furniture, Carpets and Draperies, Faneral Director xs BISHOP U COMPANY Your Money Back If You Want It. Madisonville, - - - Kentucky im T y-l,"W- WS m BUY NOW WHILE BUYING IS GOOD OUR WHITE SALE Opportunities will continue throughout this week only. If you have not already taken advantage of these prices now is your golden opportunity to supply your spring and summer needs in all kinds of white goods. A beautiful assortment of all this spring's His Economy. Tho children In tho Blank family were taught habits of noatnesa at the table by being compelled to pay a flno of 1 cent for evory spot they put on Ono day Harold, a tho tablecloth. boy o,t seven years, waB discovered rubbing tho overhanging part of the cloth between his fingers, and, when taken to task for it, he said: ,rWhy, Mummy, I was Just trying to rub two spots into ono I "Woman's Home Companion. A The Great Sebree Springs Season Ticket Contest One of the Greatest Prize Winning Contests Ever inaugurated in Western Kentucky The Proposition A proposition of interest to every believer in tho moral uplift of the people. The policy of tho new management Sebree SprlngB Hotel and grounds will be altogether different from past managements. Tho dance hall will bo Boated aud use as an auditorium, in which to hold religious Conventions, Conferences, Association Leoture C lUrBeB, etc., which will bo elevating and helpful instead of hurtful, aB heretofore. The Hotel propor will bo run for tho benefit of tho public, aB formerly, aud any ono who desires to Bpend their siimmer vacation where they can have rest aud recreation under tho best of influences, and also have tho benefit of the finest springs of cholybate Camp-meeting- s, 4 FREE TRIPS TO 4 The Plan Tho contest will bu conduoted in four counties, vlH: Henderson, Hop kins, McLean and Webster, outBldo J Sebree will be allowed to contest, on account of It being unfair to tho balance of Webster county. Tho town of Sebree will bo loft open to all contestants. This Is done thatovoryoue in WebB'cr county will havo eqiul chance. Auy lady, married or single, residing m tho above named counties, is eligiblo to enter this contest, provided they ltvo in couuty from which they are nominated. Throe prizes will be awarded In oaoli county, under the following conditions: Tho person soiling the largest number of season tickets in each county will be awarded first nrlz A FREE TRIP TO MAMMOTH CAVE. Ono selling next largest number of tickets in each county, Becond prize Two Weoks' Roard at the Sobroo Hotol, absolutely froe. All contestants who fall to Becuro any of tho nbovo prizes will bn well paid for their work. Should thoro bo a tlo for any ot the prizes, tho porous trying will bo givou au equal prize. tUU IAHYU Ul OUUIUU. A1U- - I1U1DUI1 lit NEWSPAPER ADVERTISE- MENT PROBABLY SAVED HIS LIFE In December, 1005, I suffered severely with pains m my kidneys and ecuUI not slep nights on account of backache. I became run down, felt oil in woiegbt and was at that point when I thought I would have to stop my work as Baw flier at the Oroek Saw Mill Co. I had used about everything and had called in my doctor, but nil to no avail. After seeing your advertisement in the newspaper, I made up my mind to try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root as a last resort. After three montliB treatment I passed a gravel stone and at the end of ono year's treatment 1 was positively cured of all kidney troubles. After taking the first bottle I could sleep nt night. Now I am perfectly healthy and I honestly believe Dr.KJlmer's Swamp Root to be a thorough cure for J: id uey trouble. X will allow you to publish this where it will aid others who are suffering and m closing J wish to thank you for my present good C-d- purchase at special prices in Muslin Underwear, Embroidery, Table Linens, Napkins, Sheer Linens, Mammoth Gave One for ench Lean A trip worth trying for The managomont of tho Sebree Springs will pay nil expenses, including round trip on on boat or train, two days stay nt liotol, trip through cave, guide fcos,oto. & M j county (ii ill Terror. "Somoo'dese reformers," said Uncle Ilasberry, "makes mo think of 'Rasmus PInkloy's dog. I says to 'im, ' 'Rastus,' I Bays, 'Is dnt dog good foh rats?' An' ho says, 'No; he's mighty bad foh rata.' 'Doos ho ketch 'om an' kill 'om?' 'No,' says 'RaBtus; 'he don't ketch 'em, nor he don't kill 'em. But If d'oy comes foolln' around him ho'll mighty near sheer 'em to. death.' " A Dress Linens, Laces,Towels, Bleaches, Cambrics Counterpanes. Ilendersou, Hopkins, Webster and Mc- ai Tk A water In the United States, at reasonable rates, can find no bettor place than Sebree Springs. It is for tho purpose of advertising the oh of p 1 icy and management of the Springs, that this con-tehas been inaugurated and till 8 great offer made. st ryjSjfi Madisonville., Ky. health. Cheat pains and a dry, hacking oourh should be treated with BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP taken lntornalh-- , and a HER' RICK'S RED PEPPER POROUS PLASTER applied to the chest. Buy the dollar size Horehound Syrup; you get a PorouB 'Plaster free with each bottle. Sold by St. Bernard M'nlng C)., Incorporated, Drug Department. cured me. Foley Kidney Pills have ray heartiest endorsement" Why Not? Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. Mr. Drown preached fearlessly and Incorporated, Drug Department. with power, and many in tho audience r. !idic'3 Groat Spaed. kiduev ailmuutsand irregularities. less so. The prompt use of Foley Kidney Fills will dispel headache and rheumatism, heal and strengthen sore Sadondary habits, lack of outdoor weak and Ailing kidneys, restore exercise, Insufficient mastication of normal action, and with it health food, constipation, a torpid liver, and strength. .JMrs. M. P. Spalsbury worry and anxiety, are the most Sterling, III., saya;"I suffered great common causes of atomnch trouble. pain in my back and kidneys, could Correct your hobits and take Chamnot sloep at night, and could not berlain's Stomach and Liver .Tabraise my hands river my head. But lets and you will soon be well again. Kidney Pills For sale by all dealers two bottles of F-iif- a terrible oarthquako, that warn Natures warn-Ing'That dull pain or ate kind. ache in the buck warns you the kidneys need attention if you would escape these dangerous maladies, Dropsy, Diabetes or Bright's disease. Take Electric bitters at once and see backache fly and all your best feelmgB return. "My son received great benefit from their use Substitute for Soap. ' Boiled potatoes make an excellent for kidney and bladder trouble," writes Peter "Bondy, South Rock-woosubstitute for soap If your, hands have Mich., "It is certainly a great become blackened with contact with kldnevmedioine." Try it 60 cents pots and pons. Take a little of the at all diugglsts. potato and rub well into the skin, Making Up Natural Defects. Jthen rinse it off with warm water. A French physician has discovered the meanB of planting artificial eyeThe Sound Sleep of Good Health lashes and eyebrows. The former opIs not for tho&e suffering from eration Is very painful, but tho latter of the coming peril. B Foolish Question. A. M. Williamson, Brewton, Ala The editor of tho woman's page Sworn and subsendod to before was on his vacation and the sporting editor had jumped into tho breach. me this tho 14th of Ju'y, 1909. John Pukihoy, Jk. "Well, what do you think of thlB?" Jie Notary as ho hold up a perfumed for Esoambia County, StatePublic, enorted, of communication. "Hero's a fool woman wants to know how to make a lemon tart; Just as though a lemon Letter to wasn't tart enough already." Life. Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Dlnfihamlon, N Y, Shocking Sounds Will do for Prove What Swamp-Roin tho earth are sometimes huard You ot bo-fore Yours very truly, The first porson nominating, the successful contestant in each county will bo entitled to One Week's Board at tho Sebree Springs Hotel absolutely free. Fill in tho nominating coupon and Bend, at once, to E. M. Vanco, Contest Mgr., Sebree, Ky. Remember, it costs nothing to nominate The season tickets cost only ONE DOLLAR for the season of five months- - Tho ticki-tInclu lo tho wholo family, regardless of tho number therolu. Each holder of a ticket Ib entitled to free admission to grounds and freouse of water, and, in addition to tills, tho holder of each ticket can secure ono meal per day at tho Sobroo Springs Hotol at one-haprice and any time during the season, which makes it u very attractive Inducement to buy tickets. lf Nominations slip, ,o that misunderstanding in tho contract, and thf every contestant will feel that thoy aro potting equaro deal in this matter, a rocoipt will bo given to evory ticket sold and a duplicate receipt will bo deposited 'n locked boxes, located it. the vault of the First National Bank, SHbroo, Ky. Boxes not to bo oponod till contest oIosob, April IB, 1012. Judgou will then be solected to count recolpts and award prizes. Tho porson holding the largest number of receipts in each county will bo declared tho winnor of tho first prizes. Tim second largest, second prize; third largost, third prize. To all oontostantB who failed to Boctire any of tho above prizyB, will bo paid 5 per cont cash on oach receipt. Contest Absc' itely Fair In ordor no there NOMINATION COUPON Sebree Spring's Season Ticket Contest Date ' - Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone, you will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sum and mention the Earlington y Bee." Regular fifty size bottleB for oent and sale at all drug stores. Bing-hamtoSemi-Weeklone-dollar n, CONTEST MANAGER, DEAR SIR: Name . SEBREE, KY. other information concerning contest will beVladly given tickets will be furnished all contestants any time after An' own. County. Monday, Feb. 5th. Address all communications to E. M. Vance, Contest Manager, Sebree, Ky. Clip Coupon Today d, "When we were on Lake Michigan last summer," says Mrs. Maxigranv mar, "wo saw a beautiful sight one afternoon. We were away out in the middle of the lake, and we steamed pant a Bchocaer with a woman on It full of brick and lumber." Judge. ONLY ONE "BEST" Strange Sight Nominator. 8 Town COLORED COLUMN. BEV. J. K. EVA.NS, EDITOR Earlington People Give Credit Where Credit is Duo People of Earlington who suffer with sick kidneys and bad backs want a kidney remedy that can be depended upon. The best endorsed Is Doan's Kidney Pills, a medicine for the kidneys only, and one that Is backed by willing testimony of Earlington people. Here's a case: Mrs. Francis Rutherford, Earlington, Ky., Bay 6: "For over three years I suffered from weak kidneys and dull pains through the small of mv back. Whenever I did any work " t fa , -- .back whale is called the id of the sea." Its speed lie water equals that of the f paniRhln were visibly affected. Rev. Mr. Rosa did fine work with tho chorus, and ho sang as a solo: "Why Not Say yrfipnv fwgkjgkjbkg.' Chicago Trlbvno. that requ'red lifting, Bbarp, GASTORIA flV.f.li IL4Wfc For Infants and Children. CASTOR)! W.az The Kind You Have Always Bought 6M rTj Z'l v "w MCI "' '' ALCOHOL 3 PEK CENT1. AYegclablePrcpardonlorAs. slmilaltogilicFootfandReguia ling Uie Stomachs aMJJowM Bears the mviy,Mii 1 i o Signature 1 JA vn Promotes DigesllonheerfiH ness and ltest.Contains nelihtr Opiimi.Morplilne nor Mineral. bhooting twinges would pass through my loins. My back ached at night and when I arose in the morning I was stiff aud lame. I felt dull and languid, aud was also afflicted with a feeling of nervousness. Headaches were of frequent occurrence, dizzy spells bothered me, and at such times there was a blurring of my sight. Tho kidney secretions were very unnatural in color, and they passed too frequently. Whenever I caught cold, it settled on my kidnoys and at such times my suffering would be intensified. Learning of the merits of Doan's Kidney Pills, I procured a supply and receded relief in a short time, I continued taking them until I had used the contents of two boxes, at which time I was completely cured." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 Co., Buffalo, cents. Foster-Milbur- n New York, sole ageutB for the United Rev. B. H. Noblet, of Qlarksville, Tenu., was in our city Feb. 0th on business. You are requested to' prepare for tho Leap Year entertainment, which will be given at the O. M. E. church soon. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Garrett wIbIi to thank the many friends, who rendered such splendid assistance during the illness and death of their mother. Tho remains, of Saint Raddford, were brought from Eddyvillo Friday evening. Ho was buried at Earlington Sunday afternoon. Rev. EvanB preached tho funeral. Prof, and Mrs. Bell wore viBiting in Madlsonyllle Saturday. Mr. Vance, of Madisonvlllo, was visiting in our city Friday, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Whltsou 'Eaves a fine girl Feb. 8th. Mother and baby are doing flue. Mrs. George Sims is on tho Bick list this week. Let all of our friends purchase a 'Trading Book" from me or a mom-o- f the Booster club before trading and thoro by get 10,000 bonus votes for every $1.00 spent. Tho salesman will explain the wholo matter to you. Romombor wo will thank any of our friends for their assistance. Rev. E. M. Smith, of Columbia, Tenn., has returnod homo after a weeks Btay with his family. Rev. R. P. Whiteside, of Madison-vlllwill preach for Mt. Zlon Baptist Church Rally next Sunday Fob. 18th. You aro cordially invited to e, Zion Bapt. church is expecting Rov. WhitOBldo next Sunday In tho rally Forest Ohappol Saptlit Church Mortem Oap Newi Wo had a grand servlco tho second Sunday, Feb. be Ib asked to preparo a box for tho Leap Year eupper at tho Mt. Zlon Baptist church Frldey night Feb. lot. Each gentleman is asked to come prepared to buy a box for hlmsolf and esoort. $11.05. Remember our Rally next SunHow Cold Affects tho Xidneys day. Avoid taking cold if your kidneys Revs, Carrlngton.and Evans havo are sonsitive. Cold congests the been assisting Rev, E. H. Edmond-so- n kidneys, throwe to much work upof Nebo iu his rally and bazaar on thorn, and woakons their action. even this week. Thoy preaohed to the Serious kidney trouble audresult. may Bright's dfsoaso delight of that people. Strengthen your kidneys, gel rid cf tho pain and them Oivenaugh remains vory up by timely soreness, build Kidney Mrs, uio of FoloyB Bick. Pills. They will cure any case of Rev. Evans was Iu Madisonville kidney or bladder trouble not bereaah of medicine. No Wednesday visiting Rov. White-Bid- yond thocan do more. medicine who has been on tho sick list, Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. but is able to bo on foot again. Mt. Incorporated, Drug Department. e, present. Each lady 11. Our pastor Rev. P. D. Gordon was found on duty on timo. He and wifo took breakfast at Mrs. Susan Morton and at 11:80 ho was at his post and proached a soul stirring sermon to a largo audi-oncTho colored people ot Mortons aro doing a groat work for Christ and his cause. We aro In our new church, Forest Chapol Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Pall Brow entortainod Rev. Gordon with a great dinner Sunday. Collection o. ONLY A DAY AND NIGHT TO NEW ORLEANS Louisville VVHAT & Nashville Railroad COST TO SEE IT Will Not Narcotic, Remember the name and take no other. States. Doau's Monday February 19 Arrival of JtoyefffOMDiXiltiMmiMl Rmpita ( luVutoaakSda IHrmSed- laanctt Sumr tent larva Jfv In Use or Sleep. of Didn't Tell the Whole Truth. A woman preacher says that hei sex Is to blame for most of tho divorces. One might go even further and state that if it were not for her sex there wouldn't bo any divorces. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Mcirdi Qvas The Two Big Days, February New Orleans Mobile Tuesday February 20 Parade of Rex 2:00 p. m , 19,20 Rex; 10:00 a. m., and and Pensacola Proteus Parade at night $18.00 $1,6.85 Apcrfect Remedy for Consllpa-- j I $16.85 18 to 10 Comus lOrl , OOUT aiUllldUliIJ Itu liana Worms.CoHvulsioitsJOTnsn ness aMLoss W Parade For Over JfccSiniU? Signature IS inyyH!Tco t'kb NEW YORK. Thirty Years You aro probably aware that pneumonia olwayB results from a cold but you never heard of a cold resulting in pneumonia when Chamberlains Cough Remedy waB used. 8$ Why take the risk when this remedy may be had for a .trifle? For Bale by all dealers. Round Trip From Madisonville and Earlington Tickets on sale daily February inolusivo at night Sleeping Car Fare $4.00 to $5,00 Each Way . a rS555ianig!ga fctiatM aSi aim GASTORIA YHC OINTAUII COMPANY, NCWYOHK CITY. Liberal Stopovers Limit on Tickets March 18 C Tn nnnrnximato total cost tor the round trin. estimate for flvn dnvn hnnrri unri inri.nn. i nn Not Worth Five. M, day In boBt private homos or $2.00 per day at first class hotels, to whiph add tho abovo railroad and "Marry mo?" said tho duke. "But duke," responded the heiress,''! feel Kg Pullman fares. For sleeping car reservation apply to any ticket agent, Louisville & Nashville Rail- somewhat committed to the count" "Have no regrets on that score. I gave the count a note and bought him oft." five-doll- 2j8 .3 road Company. Exaot Copy of Wrapper. ;SEE DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET: "fitie&mvimiwi - vui " n jjijmh ' o VJ - 9 z 47 f ' VAi Rn gjjn .A. rr i .,-MiuUf tji - , .1 3 Ciiij o ;T?3 jywww n NOTICE undersigned, Trustee of Tappau & Gardner, bankrupts, of Madisonvillo, hereby notify the public that ho has in his possession as said trustee a great number of watches and jewelry, which was left with tho said Tappan & Gardner to bo repaired and the charges for repairing same are unpaid, and if the owners of said wafcche3 and jewelry do, not call on or before the 21st day of February, 1012, for tho Baid watches and jowelry, tho undersigned Trustee will be compelled tp sell said watches and jewelry for the charges due on same. Please bear this in mind and call and got same at once. Tho LET US BE YOUR. SOLICITOR. modest moans to supply itself with household luxurie which the lrncii tamiiy ot rqual station considers beyond its rencb. "The real fiource of the' difference is in the character of tho people., averace nmbitiou in Erauce being devoted to living comfortable ou a fixed income, whereas in the United States income is regarded as ever subject to, increase through effort Warning Against Wet Feet Wet and ohHlect feet usually affect the mucbiiH, membrane of tho nose, throat and lungs, and la grippe bronchitis or pneumonia may Watoh carefully, oartloularlv the children, and for the racking stubborn coughB give Foley's Honey andTar Compound, It soothes the inflamed membranes, and heals the' cough quickly. Mrs. A. A. Swagel. Kroh, Wls, says: "I nlwnyB give Foley's Honey and Tar Compound to - my children, It cures' iheir coughs and, colds and they Lke-tA re-tu,- 4rJy krf'&j wif MEMBERS EVANSVILLE REBATE ASSOCIATION NOW ON W&C& evxx-.x lt. WIND-U- P SALE Tho biggest sale of men's and young men's clothing announced c'urlng thla winter season of special Bales. Tho price reductions for High Art clothing are bo great that in cold type they seem almost unreal, but mark you, every price quotation Is nbsblutely authentic, every reduction positively genuine, every claim backed up by tho merchandise, and every price bo attractive that economical, thrifty buyers will anticipate their future needs and .buy accordingly this is the final clearance sale and tho one opportunity where tho late buyer gets the best of tho bargains other clothing may bo prioed oheaper but its not based ou the low selling price of High Art clothing. $12.50 Suits and Overcoats for $8.50. $15 to $10.50 SultB and Overcoats for $11. ' , $18.50 to $22.50 Suits and Overcoats for $15. Choice of any fancy tuit In the 'store. $25 to $82.50 values for $20. -- THE FINAL 1 ta US - , follows: -- SALE OF MEN'S ODD TROUSERS Var'leoTyalueB and "styles Uuncfieci'foTeirTn lots as H D. H. KINCHELOEiTfustee . f $ iff " f ii Otfr Printing Will HELP YOUR TRADE 5 F HELP BETTER " MUCK LAW "STAKING How One, Railroad Made; Enormetis Re ductlons m Accident Record . f -: - The Safety Commltee Bystem whloh tho IllinolB Stool Company elaborated last year with tuqh signal buooob, saya tho Chicago Even-lu- g PoBt, has boon adopted with equal success on tho Chicago and Ylfr6rthw,OBtern Railway. At a conference at St. Paul early this month tho general claim agout of road told how about 500 men were now studying conditions on the right vt way Hd in tho yards aud roundhouses prid suggesting Improvements which Bsjght be made. Their activity had resulted, be said, in a great clear-'Hi- e up of yards aud station platforms jObstruotionB were removed B were oleaned, railings were hgtt up, dangerous masbinery was Wvered. Durlncr the eleven months v -- per cent in trackmen Injured. cent In brldgemon injured. 11 4 per cent In shop and roundhouse men Injured. 85 per cent In carrepairera'and ' ? killed l ' i Total 'reduction of 17 employes killed. Total reduction of 2,141 omployos injured, or 277 per cent. 70 per cent in passengers killed. 10 per cent in passenger Injured. It seems very singular to find bo much accomplished without any legislature having said "whereas" aud "therefore be It enacted." 82 ' 84-p- er Every Kind of; Commercial, Law an& Social 'fPrlntlntf In Up to Date Styles .. .. take it." JSold by St. Bernard Mining. Co. Incorporated, Drug Department. lf ,'.. ., XV hen In JVecd of JobtuorK, Call a This Office '- COST OF LIVING IN PEANOE Nature's Beauty Hidden. Nature, as We all, know. Is noyer at homo to tho mere sightseer or idle spectator. Staro at her straight in the face, and you will see nothing; It Is only the casual, sldo glance which la rewarded by .the .eight; of anything sew or substantial. Henry C. Morwln. After the Robbery. Woman (to detective) Why, it was this way: Thero came a ring at the door and there stood two men who said they were from th' gas company, Inspecting meters. Thoy looked so dishonest I thought they were, so 1 lot them in I L ;T PAYS mmtmmm Boys' work Buits, broken sizes, at halt'prlce. Heavy reductions in Shirts, Neckware,i Fancy VestSfNIghtwareSweatersTJandSwea'tor .Coats. This sale will be necessarily of but a few days' duration bo now is the, time tp take advantage of It. Come. ., Bana-M A, $1.85; Lot-B- , $1.P5; XbT.O, $2.45, Lot DJ $2.96;,. ' SL Lot E, $8,45; Lot Fv$8.05( i -y Choice of Trousers-l- a store for $4.45 Boys' $5 Suitsfarid Overeoats, now $8.05. ' lI '? Boy's' $7.60 Suits.and Overcoats, now". $5.65. i' Boys' $10 SuitB anil Overcoats,' now $7 65. Boys' $12.50. Quits 'and Overcoats, now $9.65. Boys'. $16 Snltfi and OivgrooaMj now$l0.65. Lot 1 -- TO TrfACFE HERE "WMWMnMiBWMMMnBWMV I t Necessities Much Higher But the Average French Family Lets (he Luxuries Alone win-kW- ydars," writeB W. Evanfe, Danville, Va., but I know now it was indigos tlon, as Dr. King's Now Life Pills qoniplotely cured me," .Best for Htomaeh, liver and kidney troubles) constipation, headache or debilitv. 25 cents at all druggists. ,., . Blamed a Good Worker blamed my heart for severe "I distress in my loft sldo for two lik whV61ftheVYtemadbeen'Wor- - lm; tho company's accidont record 'trowed the following reductions: 'fi.7 per cent in trainmen killed. w40 8 por cent in trainmen injured. 80.7per.aebt.ln BWitchjoWJcllIed. : ,18.5 por cont in switchmen injured. '.GO per cant, in Btatipnmen killed. '10.5 per cent in statlonmon injured. Srrs.Tenflld "My husband baa found a way by which he says I am of m . Mr jyelp. . - . tgfeW Ufa thlnj I fate ,l!tept that must be for you, "my dear I But Jiow ate.you. abXJto.-j4Q.JtMrjv Fenfleld Ar ',Boona8"I(e'"hInr'Rt his desk, I go lafo another room and keep t. perfectly" quiet .urittl htf bai finished." Puck. WE DO ON LY TH E BEST JOB WORK Washington The proposed commission on the international cost of living may Ret some light Seasonable Change from the United States Consul at The fool who used to rook the boat, Havre. An official report states And think it something flue, that between 1900 and 1911 baef Is Bkating now, as you will note, rose there from 28 to 29 cents u Around the "Danger" sign. Very Serious pound, pork from 25 to 40 cents, Limpibcott's Magazine. It Is a very serious matter to ask egs from 4.0, to 58 cents, bqtter First La Grippe, Then Bronchitis for one medicine and have the from 80 to 44 cents, rice from 8 Such waB the case with Mrs. W. 8. wrong one given you. F.or this, to 10 cent's, tea from 75 cents to Bailey McCreary, Ky. "My wife reason we urge you in buying to was taken down with a severe at$1, bread from .Stq 4 .cents a do, caiMUJ, io gei ujb genmmr . j tack of la grippe., which run Jdto pound, and soft coal from $10 to bronchitis. She coughed as' tho' she .had p.pnumptlonand could not $12'a toff, against a cost of $4.50 BUgk-drTugH- T Tl'he 3)oebist medisleep in the UniteeJStates. cine gave her no relief and I was ad,, vised to try Foley's Honey and fTar verSMeactae, 'Twfdiflerinci between the; Compound. TJieVfirst'tbottle, caye French' ana tlie American, this her so much reliefrthat:ishe- Tee reputation of this old, reliansing it and three bottles ef- ble medicine, for constipation, Bhbwjnjn the., com,--, .report .says, js. iocted a permauerit. cure," . JMr. W liver trouble, is flim pafalfve"" luxury of" the latter a. Bailey BayBne IB preparedto ansly established. It does hot imitate wer all inquiries promptly. other medicines. It is better than in the difference inrather than Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. others, or it would not be the faIncorporated, Drug Department. fixed charges for necessaries, vorite liver powder, with a larger salo than all others, combined. such as rent, food, coal and fuel. SOLD IN TOWN F2 aud persistent advertising Olever iflduces the American, family of. PAY. A Failing a f "i if .; Most of us know Tiow to say nothing ; few of us know wherg " ' Smart Setoj I lng'ppeoiallzed training., j For prices on lessonB by mafl . Raising Salaries tne, paBt, pwentyrtwo years Jnb. E. Dratignon has been Bhowfnjr the poorly paid that they can jffi. crease tneir earning power by tai Jb'or H iBpokkeepJn; ,0? Toon-tlnu- ed etc. addfeBS JNO. IF. Nag-vlllDBAUQHON, President, Tenn. For catalogue givES; rates of tuition at college, addrggft Draughou'B Practical Business Cl-legPADUOAH KY or VILLE, IND. or WASHINGTON JL. U. a Shortliand , - Tyj-wrltti- ng, e, e, KXSHV.ILnErTENN.iec EVA-N- BEE ADS GET THE HABIT S i Get Info The Big Auto CONTEST Hi v FIE i& .r FRE E est Contest eit Ba.mosB,'May 15,& 113 closes Cowanid Company Car or. Display E I ' Touring Car to be given away free jby Earlington Boosters Glub;; Each member of this club will gi;e votes that will entitle the holder of the great$1,6Q0 A grand Howard Five.-Passeng- er number of votes to this degfant Automobile Free. . .... ( - . :? m i rmmmmmmm h I' How to Get Votes Votes on the Automobile will be given, with every cash purchase made at the store of any member of the club, ioo votes for every dollar's worth pur- How to Get Votes. With every yearly subscription to The Earlingtbn Bee, accompained by $i applies to back subscriptions as well as new subscriptions, and you can pay for as many as you desire. You can also getvor.es 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. in cash, 3,000 votes will be given. This 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 buy their Dry goods, Clothing, hoes, Hats and everything they get from members of the Club and .save the coupons for you;,. Thus, the contestant who gets the greatest number of friends who trade here and give them their coupons, will receive the greatest number of votes. $ ' i Kules of The Contest , Read carefully the rules of this contest, as It will rpake it much easier for the contestant CONTEST CLOSES MAY 15, 1912 Send in Your Nomination at Once and go to Work for it I. Watcte. Clock Jewelry V I C. Wiley, Fine Watch Repairing Webh Brothers, Groceries M to understand the methods that are used. ' 1. No name of contestant will be known. 2. No names of contestants will be published. 3. Evay 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 8. Tie Vptes in package in Wednesday for recording, 7. Votes must not' be written on. number'and amount oh top slip tonly. 9. Color of certificates will be with contestant's charged monthly anU' must be recorded monthly tofcount. 10. Votes are transferable only before recording. ' li. Contestant having largestnumber of votes on May: 1S, 1912, wins the auto, 12. Contestants will not be permitted to solicit votes within.our store or in front .' of the building. . . - a George King & Son Drugs, Druggists' Sundries and Soda-Fountai- .i. W. H. Whitford, utrnrmr Hardwire Stoves 1wmi.-U- ' barges; cowand ' & , Dry GooJjI Clothing, Show, Millinery, Ladies' Ready to Wear, Carpets and ,Rutf . co Semi-Week-ly Bee, $1 Per Year tjvri VML INCORPORATD Barnett & Stone, Liveryman awntfeww w Mtxwtf. iMMi,iaMl mr -. . iffifS&mi s EH3 mHPilPPi"1 ,KF'43 p un.Wi.ji'w.ilMjipWf.lWliy Wm$m:W- - Bssssa IELiiJSBB SSryTVTiStr iiiOTWHMBrff fSffRJ! ST: i . ., w,,Vv'V." i' If Money Saving Means Anything to You, Read This and TO BE TURNED LOOSE AT THE FEBRUARY SPECIAL Your Eyes, Your Mind and Your Feet Should Profit SALE Turn Toward This Store. ""V The Entire Stock of the New Famous Store Beginning Saturday, February 17th, Closing Saturday, March 9 Alii! UUll Twenty Days. Stock of High Grade and Trunks, suit cases, bed spreads, etc. Up-to-Minute Merchandise. Consisting of dry goods, notions, clothing, shoes, hats and furnishings, for men, women and children. Ladies' and Misses' Tailored suits, skirts, waists, etc., from the largest and best known mills and factories. XeBe Sold In We cannot emphasise too strongly the opportunities here presented for the saving of money. If you will but spare the lime to go. over this circular carefully, you will readily see that we are offering Values that are certainly out of the ordinary, here. When we say Bargains it is so. That somebody loses money it is certain, sometimes it is the manufacturer, sometimes the mill, and at times we sacrifice our profit, our customers reap the benfits no matter who loses. We offer no baits, we do not make low prices on a few staples and then make up many times, the loss is on all numbers. We offer Big Sitings on all items quoted. Our Prices Average from 25 to 50 per cent. Cheaper than Any One Else We invite those who do not already know of the Excellent Values we offer to make a single test purchase and become personally informed as to the Big money opportunities we offer. s tl REXAJD! Character Clothes Are made for men and young men who find pleasure and satisfaction in dressing as well as they possibly can men who appreciate what good clothes mean. 1 lot of $7.50 to $10.00 clothes, we will sell at $3.98 1 lot $10 to $12.50 clothes $1.91 sale price 1 lot $15.00 clothes, sale 1 re; at.. 39s $2.98 $2.48 $1.99 $1.39 $1.19 M Jli m ECTT! 79c 39c COME $2.00 hats, salepric $1.50 hats, sale price $1.39 98c Underwear Fleeced Wool Underwear 50c and 75o overalls, sale sale price ,f., Calicoes, Domestic, Etc American calicoes, 10 yards to the each customer, sale price ; Men's Extra Pants $4.00 and $5 00 odd pants, all Coat Suits of Coat Suits and Oloaks are in a class to them solves this time. We are showing every color and style. Any woman who buys and does not look through onr line does herself injustice We don't like to boast. Oome add see for sizes, colors and styles, sale price $8.00 to $8 50 pants, sale Oar stock Pc Yard wide domestic, 10 yards .JJt Table Linen Good white table linen at .2St price $2.50 to $8.00 pants, sale price lot $18.00 clothes, sale price $7.91 $9.91 $11.41 price $2.00 pants, sale price $1:75 pants, sale price Ladies' Hats Our buyer while in New 'York Oity several weeks ago was fortunate enough to pick up 100 of the latest pattern hats, at prices that will rnake them go. $5.00 to $7.00 hats, sale price$1.98 Overalls-Unio- n 1 lot $20.00 clothes, sale Shoes, Ladies' price Boys' Clothing Baits, $2.00 $2.50 suits, $3,00 suits, suits, $8.50 $5.00 Boy suitB, $0.00 Boy suits, Boy Boy Boy Boy and Gents' shoeB, sale price $2.98 $2.29 shoes, sale price price... . . . $1.78 shoes, sale shoes, sale price $1.39 Don't fail to get a pair of the beBt ladies ehoes sold in ma? JSP-" sale sale sale sale sale sale price.. $T.29 price.. $1.49 price.. $1.98 price.. $2.1 9 price.. price.. $3.1 9 $3.98 $4.00 $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 94 to each customer Sc Hope bleached domestic 10 yds. to each customer 7c Yard wide domestic, sold everywhere 0J to 8, now..SJc Amoskeag dross ginghams, sale price, this sale 7J Apron gingham g Good Outings, sale price 5c Best Outing, sale price 8c Good red table linen, now .... 22e Aladaraa plaids and checks ..8e Heavy storm flannels, go at.. .9c Bleach Peperel sheeting.22c Furnishings lot of $1 and $1.50 shirts at;. 78c lot of 75o shirts, geing at... 39c lot of 25c and 50c ties now.19f 1 big lot of suspenders, worth 50c, during this Bale 19c 1 1 1 10 and I5o hose, sale price 8c 25 and 50c hose all go at 19c 50c shirts, goat 399 $1 shirts, go at. . . 89c to $3 silk waists, all go at$1.79 $2 All Prices Mens' Hats One lot of $8.50 and $4.00 Enquirer Hats, sale price... $2.98 $3.00 hats, sale price $1.9g $2.50 hats, Bale price $1.48 Cut as Never Before in this City Made goods in our store. BeBt $1.00 unionmado Overall, Prices have been cut on all the Nothing reserved. An opportunity like this to buy seldom ocours. When a customer visits our store for the first time he remarks, "I never knew or imagined that you carried such an immense stock, and such a varied assortment that your prices really were so low, as you claim in your circular." customers-th- ey We have a great many customers-satisfi- ed come to us time after time with their patronage, they come to us with confidence, they recommend us to their friends and neighbors with confidence. We shall always endeavor to merit this confidence, 'and we will continue to give our customers a square deal at all times. More Goods For Same Money Same Goods For Less. Money t. Are you going to let Dollars Roll Through Your Fingers Without Grasping Them nr FAMOUS SAM RUBENSTEIN Poiiibflrton's Building on Main St, Below Farmers National Bank - MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY You are Los ing Money if You are not Going to Take Advantage of This Sale . r- - if ' sr .,,.., -- ', l - SMNBl jLjfjjJHagKijaJ B&& itaMqNgj ,,v I. " lift W - tC&, utllfS ,..? - ,m -- . .imfa Wi