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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 20, 1912
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TUESDAY TUESDA1T and, FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR jStS T f BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1912 and CA FRIDAY A TWENTY-THIR- D No. 1& DYNAMITE SECRETS ARE D1CTAGRAPHED Invisible Receiver ShiTnVs Suspects' Conversation by Wire to Recorder Below 1ERE HIDDEN IN BEYAtf.RMtf IKT1D Representative Diss, Attack-o-n AS DIMOCBACY'S EVIL GENIUS of Texas, Makes, Ilsley Happenings Xta',, Mlas-Mar- TEMPLE THEATRE WICKERSHAM IN SPEECH - HITS AT RECALL SYSTEMAttorney Says Good' Government Must Have. Foundation e'nj jfTrust of Officials- - by People SOCIAL TEA WH1 Leader in Speech Thursday,.Fcb, 29 1 17 'rl- bV Given' it for RYAN'S DESK Ind., Feb., 17. baOrVi&'fikltfeUrAfi'ttid'btber' imitated union ofQHpeBaJd in vilndianap,gUs, tl(elri office bout tnjwypmlte oon-- i sfplraoy since laBtOotoborwas learned, by tlfor Jftoverum'enti through, a y dictagraph-discovereIn the headquarters of the International JMssaolatiqn of Bridge and Struotu-ra- l to-da- mv te conferred conceridpr their defence and plane enabled two government stenp,gra,Rherfcitn a.room, telow to tako dally reportB of the conversation. The use of the,diofcarapp',waBy'dis- -' clo'sedto'day when the gavarnmept deJqlded.lt was uo longer of. value because 'a Ionian cltffk 'in 'Ryan's ofppe wb beard to say: "Well Bupjpwie theyinrje Jjearjng whatever, ."it 'j!' Tl k wejsay." Tbat, wltb statements by laugiuen anu'sppisuse, Byjtn, convinced Assistant District attaqk on Mr. Bavart t Mr. Pies' Afciortiey'Clkrencf) Niehdk the 'die-- 1 foir6wed"the Jitters declaration tagraph was no longer UBeful. inothe laBt issue of 'the Common-- : oflldfalB -- Iron Workers. dictagraph, hidden under a drawer An a desK about whioh Ryan, the president; Herbert 8. Ifcekin, and J. T. the secretary-treasureButler, first vice president, and The r, ot-bar i It m the. "evil Knih's hoVering qn) the flanks of ipemocraqy" !byj T PnnvnaAfifnfitrA JU.'UC1U nUJI T"l !"& JLbliCOOUbMVTjU Mitfirt JVfl of Texas, who'Spoke in reply 'toj the Commoner's latost attack oh the Democratic membership, ofc the Hquso. Democrats .and Republican's1 alike cheered Mr. Dies' declatk-tio- n that he "neither feared the; power nor reelected the judgment" of the NebraBkan; and' his futlfer announcement that' Democracy, under the leadership of Champ Clark and Oscar1 W. Underwood, was headed toward complete success swept the Democratic side of the House into atqrmsol npplauso "I am almost ready to join' .Governor Wilson in, his desire to find t some depent and orderly partner of knocking Mr. Bryan into a cofekacT 'hat," said 'Mr; 'l3ie)f aVrlia'ixq&r yap ' Democratic Rran"washeld up to Washington; tfteb.' lO.WnvJ'.! .(he hoqaoi Frankfort; W.'Salmon and daughter,' The best presented the best actAgnes, have gone back to ed and talked of bddk. play ' . Y?nnfa T.ottoiiVo waki In 'T)n.WRhn - : . r j "Under Arizona S&ies" . ChuFc.lil.!Th'irvaay,EyrAlns Benifit of Church A GOOD TIME PROMISED St. LouislFeb. 17. Discussing "National Stability,"-- with -- ALEL I Resile IEuboII is 'In Trigg Gd'antyj visiting bl8.h'6m;e,.,.j: ,, ,,', t night. i At few of tho young people' from! berwere (n St. Char lbs Saturday , '' , MISS DORTHY RUSSELL And a JClever Company 1 relative's, in Dawson will return A Special Scenic Production With a Guaranteed Treat .bomb Sunday,. v; The- - Friday afternoon alub yrilv A'U'Sfeenery is Carried by the meet wltb IJCIbs Blanche Leasure' Company. next Friday, Headaches Signs of Danger. j PRICES sulfeiB) Anyone, In this town that frequently fronKBpllttipg, neivf ubi hoadaoheB ou,gbt to go "laiBS 'Nina Williams t . 'Ib visifciny u 2535, '50 AND 15 ' CENTS ailments sometimes' even.' Brlght'e Disease and Appendicitis.-OuC'arl8tedt'S'Qerraan Iilver iB6w--r der aotB on the lilver. 'theLtrea oauBe'of conStinationa "fow .doses entirely remoVetho tronbleJ-ioB- ara a lasting cure never fails gua'rAu4 toed 'if yombaive headaehes, get sj b6ttletodayiifron,.tbe St Bernard JUining(Oo, Inorp.pratod, Prug, De-p, tmentrt 269 a bottle., 4 oub at ancetc the' BIG "SPUDS' IHP0ETS DUE druggist and get a5q bottle of our Carlatedt's German .Liver Powder;-. Headaches alwayB mdipato cona'tl- Six Large Consignment of Potatoes pation in a dangorous form, , that From Abroad are Awaited may rosult in other extremely son- -' in New York r New Y.ork, Feb. -- 17. SfxC'la'tge consignments of potatoes are'expe'e- ted to arrive in New "Xork from broad during tho next two days, pt u.f 6V Ji)xi (b son uprco a million bsckbt xqe umy on the entire quantity wlll.foqt up,to r ithe initiaThe young ladies of,tbeMethodiilt. Attive, referendum and recall, c'hurdh wilivsiiVo'kB'odIrfl-'He'a-,i"ttia torney' 'GetfeVal Wriokertsham, neVohufch, bailbing Tbdrsday 'ev6-nln- g speaking before the City Club beginning promptly at 7.: here today, announced that "if o'clock', tri addition 'to ,thejgovei:nraenb is to meet the will add greatly tothe pleasupe-o- f essential needs of the people, it the evening. The small1' Bum off .must be fouuded on trust and 10 cents will be 'oUa'ffteU' for: tbe'nroceeds will go toconfluence m the wiBdom and integrity o'f 'theso who rite to" dis- ward paying off the endobtednes's-All aall charge tfi6 various duties impos- tho church. cause 'members are urgently infriends of the ed in carrying in on." vited to bo fpreBent. Don't forget, No people, he added, jcould ex- the date Thursday evening Feb-22Come- - out and have1 a gooda pect the best service from those time and asslst'irf a gdod cause. whom they seleot from circumstances, and burden with reLivelyasaBoy.i strictions, which indicate not If youaro tired, trun down,. have confidence but distrust. no. appetite, get a bottle tot Yubaton. More essential perhaps than .Chill Tonic. A few. doBes will seti lyqu-ugive you a bov's appetite- Jiny other partof a govern'me'nt, make yod strong andMiyely as a. PutifleB thfeblbbdi theJAttorney General' de'clafddj 50c au independent judiciary; and strengthens the- system. Mining; waB an bottle at tbe St. Bernard v,wio?are not .to1boeteVre."d'from .Co., Incorporated, - Arug Department. , lJ ,t .t - . 'jUl n add-miBBion'knd -- m nd. -- twelve-yeur-ol- d. 1 r ar tmount,ot clamor." You Can Eat Any thiiig. J PUDIST'8 STORY -- 'A CARD OF THANKS.. uej,rlyJ7pOAO0O. Toth& GoddpeoplejofrEarhBg dti arid Hb'p'ginfl- 'Coatitjr. ;Yfy - K- - IKtek.ittafaeJery, &e that ithe- thirteen Democrats dletagrlpWas bidden m the. who voted 'against 'a raoent dHk once used by. Jplm J, amendment inthe House to. rethe dynamiter, .ana upon wfitoh be Is allegecf lo h'avri Pranged quire publicity of jklLjecammeni soheme for regulat-th- e dationB to the President on judge- bU Mrtie 'at whloh bombs "were to be! snip appointments Avese unBet off. worthy to represent a Democra-ti- Tjhe oJCa-rfljara- a'farm-oloc- k b To The Pule ;t conBtitUbtiby." "Mr. Bryan has led the Democrats-, 'through'- - three disastrous Dies". A'like. xlejfeafs." cried Mr. ContesjtTinioot a;wiiij bat I can3rY6l:a5.ct sistance oiriend. 1 anyone jjrfcp is- - not pedaHy; , tis M.--i A rftih$ri' and ifrtrpottnn nnthinr'.. asx that HeioijntB our colsmq. straight to ijourna ot oiaJasi&aeiparn-- HppkiinsyPoujiJty frur business; ,tioaaj; is a bakity, jt pot a has'grOwn from- its' inf aay . fdij )tes, crkafe, orXr. BjryV9tp.w eeeda whjcji $ha,nfc ypu&ixil we wan olf&Qor,! ia the ranks Of the ifo. Anything you can toiBayLtht.wA a Jo a;iwition! tfill be greatly appreciate. party." Itf tnet- 'competition this yean " I . . Tii wifilarfir-the f aikiti , exUat. Our etord 3y'OOD8PIEli; rapsas'bnb anong the best in &?.. uTJi people are re4y tq give luthis wtjpta $1 raor.e ;ppr. wi8h,tp.extor6;o.Dr jjqst xieart Hppreciation ior tyoor ilibWl, p.atra.gebjn&tlie pas,t yeTl February 16 tended oar past year and.o.ur jp voice Js 11 oyer, atyi want to say that our past has been very, verV snccessful, f6rt the pa6t fonr,years we have.triedj ran a Mercantile bubiuesB on .strickly legitiaate, p.r,incipalB and 'Mve given 'to tbe gooa ; mk. pie that .haye . if ayored us witlx' their patronage,, full vaJA re- qeiyedoii'thiJ: vtabney amHiav.e sol4g'bJBaercliAndise-8chaaa could be bongJhjfc any whef inj p - Imports will decrease from now on, as &jma"riy and "rapfc.p.aro both bnying heavily I flit el and rind England. Th8flB..tie,,flr8t "yeaj tbak America rasrgoife abroW for pota' . .toes since 908, In the United States growers raise about 75 biho,li5;crf potatoes to the and Ireland acres, from-30- 0 tharopit-ruto 235 bushels ,to the acre. Iwithoub'theHlightesWe'arof iadlges-jtlo- n, whichls an.awful feeling. You' Eat what, vour totbmaeh crave GllbeTt's'riilf Brblh Siyi WneV Not Shoot Goebel -- r !FUT2D TJI ', while-in-Engian- n et v ", r Jiaoi all these troubles witn jjiges- d- Cilckgi) fll., Eeb , 8. Tirt "abwi-jiity.'ctmiB jtuuiUBwuiiiuiuu-ll- .Uon'tof,'cVp.UW pinlsjimflnt JUVH1iws..Itdcot..,ai;'tiricd6BartEaen.t-ro- f .tbe St. Bef nrd ,Jd:Jningl.Company, ijolf ;wUl be jr,9yld.ed. f,qr Jnra bill $d djtoher.Stprflaob Misery.- Always Blessed whh' a "Hearty Aippetitedf, yoir use bigeetezB.' .ItJielpHypurBWmaohdo ;beWPTk dhjeiBts what yoaeat aqd good rich blood from yoar' , No more BleopieBs Nights, ' and euros, aB if by Magic. PleaBantJifi Gaudy. Belief in one sas yeBterday, daid Gilbert' cblildJ minute. 'Get'a'50o bottle from the not have been former Gov. Goebel's-murderer- , drug.department.of tbat.JBernard as. tboy were working to Mining .Company,, Incorporated. ge'tHer'in' aTlumber camp at - " ' - t W rmLu l ' Goe'bel'was shot. SEEK TO AjfoiifBS CAPITAL ' 'Herb" stated that IX ILLINOIS (Ubettwas nbt in Fr'a'nkfoTt.-'Ey.- ,. a " Chici(oDliiuttd: WHhMhlj5WWlHM tv;hnrA thh ahootlAtholrvlaefi. ' vriiti- -. rr in. a month of " the time of the mur Legal Slaughter. There Saturday the-timo win not oe 'oqwerea' wnn ouur L'obbQtfj TTyi, Feb. 17. Elijah Stomach. Heartburn, Nausea, Bad Hety, alf.'h'rb.tbe.r o'flTames Gilbert will' Breath. or HeayiFeeling4f-yo- u the Breathitt County feudist; bf Digeetefee It take one-'doB- e es who-was'killed- 'ih aptstol duel in Arkan- ; :" er- - i j . s Parents Meeting1 votOttferNb: - Daw?, T,- -' ;Of Bi.rftW.Cowand.tCe.-fe.'ec- Mary Surratttf Cincinnati, fifty years after the assassination Not Gaiilyrf trim Almost Feb, 19. penof'-Bd- J olLitfcoln,tha Pitt r? . mnn, pioneer stenographer and official reporter pf the trial of the conspirators, reveals facts sup porting the opiniou that Mary Surratt, hanged with three others was imiocent of the crime. It was written just before Pittmau died a year ago. It appears in the March issue of the Cincinnati Magazine. No More Dyspepsia. $& afepe,, Jy$ we; wish to take thisT principal ofj PofthtyMrl-ootThynk'gu baaytfpce:fpryour 5howihjJ Made Tell? pbobe 180 patronage dnnng the yeaj j.y.5J.. Weareyours for 'business: A meetibg of the Directors of Barnks, CowiLHO & 'Cb'f R- - TIME CARD.' I..C-R- . the firm Barnes, Co wand '& Co.' Incorporated.' held their annual meeting in' Time of doparture of Illinois Centheir office in Earlington last H. D. Cowand, Mgr. tral trains from Nprtonvllle, Ky. Friday nicht. aDd elected their Noivrii BOUND. A Funeral Sermon 1.28 p,m. , No, 102 regular officers for the year 1912-W- e A preaoher In the Southwest the1 8.40 a.m. No 10i very are glad to say that Mr. , . : , ;i ! t Officers; t'hia. ieciion-- L q d Stale Senator Madljin. Card of Thanks Throughout the city leading law'-- i I want ita thank-- ny ende for: 36s k f.nAj putoii?f mrnjf i citizens' the assistance you bave'alfeady glv-- i arousea oy tne nangmg oi b men in; Ftmry ZMk J9 U f, m. en me In the Automobile Contestr &PsJ!f QffPS'y Js.U wJ&p and anything you can da lor mo "now' masing a aemana ior a repeal oi iub andittitl theijontssf closwlllMp-tainlyA- : death peaalty.' - Barbaric," "a v liwmtSL fgqjitl JL reapreo1ad X(a8aLNAiat.4 'muethldal," '' rJew ed h&r.iM tha't,I caHnotejeaD'hvof PVebgei3ce,n"ot dorreotlve1 jHStlce,?' quested to be present. you personally, but take this mttr irfe- bme of tbe terms used towork wijj & pq.jbibition. od of aBlriBglas'lBHpipQ'rfc. "WJll be procedure. Mattera,!of irripprtance' wHl;be; JBM J.9 9)U?S tJ3S.coupon books. . Dolonsl Nathan William Mftflj ,. Yours Truly .,. liyonXQ inter., Oheflney former president..of . the dfcsuEsed Ajbshy Coptestant no. 183 BinYii American Institute of Criminul Law" ested, be sure to corne;i( ' v (inodpeedj thlglslaturfi jy urvlval-of.BageryI- - - . . and Criminology, waB outBpoken in IiJb opposition to the law. LooHH! What's The .Faculty. You Need Stationery.. Coming Gas, or other Stomach Troubles. Nothing will remain undigested or sour on your stomach if you will take a little Digesteze, a powerful digestive, harmless and pleasant For sale by the" B8 Maplo Syrup. drug department of the St. Bernard Miuing Company, Incorporated. For Sale' Oowand was, unanimously elected Sec'y aud Treas. also Manager and Assistant Buyer for this institution for this year. Mr. Cowand four years ago Incorporated this firm and opened a small store and begun business Feb. 1 1908 and from itB infancy he has made this a growing Institution. Until today it ranks among one of the Best and Lrxxg eBt Retail Store in Western Kentucky. er ,$50 Scholarship on Dradghdn's Business College, Nashville, Tenn. Mr Co wand iff not only a hue-tibut one who believes id flOQ'SohblaTBhlp-pBryant &Strat-to- n home' industry and advertising Bustnoss College, LoulBville, and Earlington audits surround Ky. Apply to ing should be proud of sdeh an Bee, institute. Earlington, Ky, Semi-Wehkii- Y beadtlf,ul funeral sermon. It follows: A word to you, Postmortem praises and love are in the air. People kiss the dead when they nover stop to kiBB the living; they hover over the casket in hysteno sobs, but fall to thrpw their arnis around their loved oneB who are fighting the Bteatn battle of life. A word of cheer to tho struggling soul in life is Worth mord than all the roses In Christendom piled high' of the casket covers. The dead cannot Binoll the flowers, but the living can. i Scatter them broadcast in their pathway," therefore, 'and pluck out the thornB befo'ro It Ih too late." -- other day delivered a Short but WbonBAIARD'S'SNOW IiINr IMENT' is rubbed for rheumatic aohes and pains, it reaohes the Spot quickly and the relief is Very grati- . fying. Price 25o, BOo and $1.00 Sold bv St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drdg Department per-hnttln- The .next attraction that, will hold the boards at the TEMPLE best and THEA.TKE will be-thmost interesting of booU rand No. 122, local pass. 10.45 a m. playe, of which most booked that 6.86 p. m. No. 180. local are dramatized are without reu-SOUTH BOUNO 4.08 p.m, son that one cuu scarcely follow No. 101 1.46 a.m. No. 103 the plot, such is not the case with No. 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m. "UNDER ARIZONA SKIES" No. 185 local pass 5.53 a. m. that uewfltate surprise, the bois terous Western type la elimi L. & N, TIME CARD. nated and the play i8 of the kiud of trains passing that you can brine your mother, Tlmo oi" arrival through and departure of trains sweetheart or sister with the originating at Earlington. will1 enjoy eveEfleotlvo Sunday, Aprl'l 0, 1911. 'moment of the play, MISS NOKTH BOUND. ry4 fl.25a, m. No. 92 DOROTHY RUSSELL .playing 11.15 a.m. No. 52'. the leading role ably supported 7.23 p. m. No. 94.' 11.22 p.m. No. 54 by a cast of rare excellence. , SOUTH BOUND ,, This offering will be "at the Tem4.80 a.m.' No. 58 ple Theatre; Thursday Feb. 29. 823 a. m. No. 95 . " No. 51 P.m. e i Nothing gives an Individual Semi-Weekiy 'or- a. - , firm Btandlng in the business world like nice stationery neatly printed-Th- e Bee job department keeps constantly on hand a. flno'lfne of letterheads, notohoads billheads, statements and envelope's, Wo both linen and commercial. do circular, invitation and catalso alogue work. Give ub a trial. You will be pleased. C& - E. R. Heafer will have charge of the Shriner's Special to OwenBboro-ThursdayJack Stokes will be en gineer and Byrum Meacham will bo flKgmatl. They,nre all ShrluerB. . SICKLY liillLU Made Well By Vinol Letter from a Grateful Mother "My little girl since her birth, - was frail afaol sickly and nothing sfeemdd 'to 'do tier anyigoo'd until we tried 'ypur cod Uv--or New Haven, Conn. oyer- '- 1 No. 93 - -- 10.48 p.m. Best Offer Yet ' JNTERUBBAN TRAINS. ( i Twlcctii, on si . Skle-- t Nvrrttf Stamd for-t- n : WV-Y- . I L IM'i' T -"-- TT X ar.,,7, li FH1RKE. - n Ltf'jB Wt hp-U- l iLjJi1 J0H 'A"i- Wm popular club on last Friday after- t noon at- ber attractive uuims" uu V '. - East End Card !ub Mrs. Ed Hule ..entor.laJn.ed .this No. 104 Nq, IOC, No, 108 No. 110 No.'103'i JNO. i.UO NORTH BOUNDr 7.52 10.55 2.00 ' ,5.02 p.m. , a. m., a. m. p. m. ' BlakWi 7 J . 1 r-- ?' 'U.UL ," -- J' y- -' MiaMiYi "iiUile. IClhet jAlnson ii.isntT't - fie A B.10 n m.l? u. rjr'' y1 "tini'"i ivr'" "" hjuIojj, ii.'it SLS'li J auaVlctbry . t ii i TCS-11-- score. We folibwibglaaibs are a bead with the total score; viz. . Mil AtklmYbb j Ynd'tn-Wt- t Nb7. No. lO. ........ phia.k i t l..7Ui., 10.Wg..m.l i...... .. .12.57, pV m.l 107. .,.....,. ...-- . ,..SOUTH BOUNp. Ror:a ltmlted. time we will send you the Louisville Evening Pos-an- d y Beo'bne yjeart the ' The CoBm'op6lltan and Good H'ofase Keepjng Magazines and the Home & r ?a.&u.Parm slxraonthB as this offer will be withnow drawn in a'fewlMvs.ku Sepal-Weekall-iobhd-Borlbe SEMI-WEBKIiY you-clai- 8.20 , -- pi-m- .' AtQthe' mother- - or Chicago, 'Ml... Bbb, writes: "I can not say too mucb5lit Earlington, Ky. praise -- of Vlnol for delicate, ' ailing; children.;' , she commenced to tako It, I notlcedL an Improvement In her health and appearance. ,Sho has now taken thr'ca bpttlealot vlhol, and from the good it has done her I can say It will do fill for it in bulfdlng up andl strengthening frail and'dellcatb cUlU droaV, (Namo, furnished on requosty m- and Iron tonic, Vlnol. As Boon'aat . It v ft 3 ! L. flfcitlOOtATA tl tCOVlT lr Aj KS. vi 133 i;uj .31U0 kTT1 rMhM aC&o m fl. si. fiUL ,&Ji ljatii.Ji ttmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ' ! x- " 'iBkWwry35fe ifto 50e iV ju, u!ii"c T vtrnr trrtrfocr37 ytcoo u;i SL '.' j;; 'F' G i. t ajf. j ' ' ,v ',OtIrlNT,' '3 ,: ""' K( " nr-.- fi FurttlfctfSdYhrtawlor flight koae i. f'tniitaviHumt. lt :...Mfit-rdBtr-.raSlW- ,pj ii i...' ..a f1 HtO vftgMmzmnn. I iUYuxtlVMr. . .1 tfO V. in.i SchotanWp'MSale;,' vWVMk.erryather of a frill, sfifilyof a'llulchlM In this vlclriity havefi Jiifo' scriolSf irf ip' We agreement to Strattaa vBnslns CpHge to try Vlnol on our lfdo mola-eot dWVdl Tf 'fliVb"Tb't.B-Ineaf or sSfer'VHTB Is one of we claim. Ilexes in the State, and a sctfolanhrprFtfBboJhJgVls A 1. it. peratwl, Drag Dpartawit THEBEMI WEEKLY BEE. i -- aK B iiiarAt3mrtcd,iKikcr f1 cz n " ' iSSiggggl "-y- i ff i ti .? 'M iWiVWWflVtWiWWVW ! &.. '!kTi( M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Subscription Rates One Year B. M. SLATON Funeral Director, :: Hvys? tSSZ22&&SSSSSZ&& r (j KY- - PAUL Six months Three mouths Singlo copies..... $1.00 50 25 Licensed Embalmer NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, U. E. FAWOETT ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER 5 Phone 124-- 2 MADISONVILLE. I Suits Tailored Now For Easter s tnmuv. ft' r UaVxMrHsK - f&WrVWrWMWMrWrV Memberof Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League I Specimen copies mailed free Correspondents wanted fn nil parts of the county. AddresB us for on application. worshiped with the Mt. Zion Baptist churoh Sunday. He preaohed an excellent sermou Sunday afternoon. MrB. Charity Clark is very sick at CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor F. D. RaBh. Police Judge A. J. Bennett. Chief of Police Wm. Bradley. Night Chief J. H. Hamby. Tax Assessor J. H. Corbltt. City Clerk Paul P. Price. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. City Physician W. K.. Nisbot. City Engineer R. E. Whipflor. Street OommiBsipnerRobt. Wood Counoilmon MadiBon Oldham, F. D. Rash, Geo. O. Atkinson, Thos. Blair, O. M. Honry. Meeting night QrBt Monday night in each month, School TniBteo Paul M. Moore, Board of Health Ed M. Trahern, G. Gilbert King nnd Curtis B. John-son,-D. Postmaster OhnBi Cowell. Fire Devaktbient H. D. Rogers, Chief: F. B. Arnold, Assistant Chief; Ohas. Barnett, Captain; Claude Long, Gilbert Long, W. D. Cavaness, Brick Bouthworth, Baker Fugate, Geo. T. Miller, Will Ray-burBryant Deal, Firemon. n, Call and see us and examine our cloth and let us tell you about our Ta'ilor made clothing. Every thread guaranteed all Wool and strictly guaranteed to fit apd give satisfac tion. Price per suit, strictly tailored $14 to $45. Your measure taken now and delivered just when you want it. X Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, Madi- sonville, Kentucky, this writing. this week. none No. 4 MISS AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. Ira Collins is on the sick list y j Mr. McMlnnus was badly hurt in No. 0 mine last Saturday. He is HtMtHtMI X now at tho hospital. We trnsthe a speedy recovery, ' s COLORED COLUMN. Mrs. Anna Martin spent last FriHE LAW that dips its fingers day in Nashville Tenn. REV J. K. EVANS, EDITOK in human blood to write The friends of Miss Anna .Gould Mrs. Hart, the mother of Walker who has been in Hopkinsville, are the commandment "Thou shalt not murder" is naught but an S toner who has beon visiting in our glad of her return to us. city, has returned to Hopklnsyille There will be a grand Mum sooial example of legal transgression to her home. given In honor of George WashingRevB. Oarrlngtou and Eyans and ton's birthday Thursday night Fob. of the precept itself. their families enjoyed a most .sump- 22nd at the A. M. E. Z. churoh. Victor Hugo. tions dinner at the home of Mrs. Every body is cordially inyitod.to Sabra Duncan last Wednesday. be present. Mrs. Rosa Barrett Mrs Duncan knows how to moke it chairman, Mrs. Lucy Hughes Sec. pleasant for tho ministers. The Born to Mr. and Mrs. .Wm. Suggs Lawyers. Advice to To a counsel arguing before him at Eevs. Btand ready for the next a fine boy Feb. 12th. Mother arid (Eng.) county court, Clerkenwell baby are doing woll. Judgo Edge remarked: "Let mo tell The rally at the Mt. Zion Baptist! Remember the "Mother Depart you a story of a caso Jn which as counsel I appeared before Mr. Justlco church bundny Feb. 18th was a ment" will meet Simdny atSiOO p. ?rancl success. The w'oathor was m. to organize and begin work, All Mellor. I had used my strongest arguments, and thinking I was not conwill-have Telenhone 47 Tuesday, February 20, 1912 I viwrni Tivo-Butlo- Barnes, Cowand & Company Novelty m mm v ments afterward. vincing him I used some weak arguMr. Justico Mellor caid to me: .'Now Mr. Edge, don't put too much water in your brandy.' " How's This7 We offer One Hundred Collars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ' H. J. CHENEY & CO., ToledOfO. We, the undersigned, have JKnown F J Cheney for the last is years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Waldiho, Kinnam & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catar.-- Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 7jc per bottle. Sold byall Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. h Ine St m"zr 1 Louis Globe-Democr- tit The Great Republican Paper of Amettci Catholic Churoh. First inas every Sunday and holy dnyat7:W a. m. Second mass and preaching 0:80 a. m. Vesper and bonodlotion 7 p. m. Rev.. J. P. MoParland, Pastor Sunday Christian Churoh. school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching over j Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. Prayer mooting ovory Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Dr. D. T. Stanley, PaBtor. M. E. Churoh. Regular sorvico third Sunday at 11 a. m,.and7 :30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday ovonhv at 9 :30 a. m at 7 :80. Sunday-schoClass mooting, second Sunday nj ol CHURCHES. n Sack, No. 777 Slaallr.s lowir PocJ.ttt .CjcUiuigiuu, ivcmuLKy Incorporated ty THE HOME OF HART SOH 'FER MARX CLOTHING M TWICE EVERY WEEK . ' e 1 Eight Pages or More Each Tuesday and Friday Almost Equal to a Daily at the Price of a Weekly Year-$1- .00 .1; '' j Aid Society every Monday afternoon. Official Board meeting Mon dav aftor first Sunday m eaoh month. Rev. Hoi.Tzat.AW, PaBtor. E. Churoh, douTH. Rov.W. pastor. Services- - oi. C. Brandon, overy Sunday at 11 a. tn. and 7:4op. m. Sunday school at 9:30' a.m. Prayer mooting Wednesday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Ladles' M. .0:80 a.m. 1 m Here! is Your Chance - 1MB To purchase a High Grade Piano a the price-o- f a Low Grade instrument. DO NOT "pay fancy prices- toragents of retail stores. Call at once to see samples at 429 Hall. St., Madisonville. Ky. 'Rastus PInkley'B dog. No other paper gives the NEWS so promptly, so fully, so accurately. "RaatuB I saya, 'is dat dog good foh No other paper prints so great a variety of interesting and instructive readrata?' An ho says, 'No; he's mighty ing matter for every member of the family. No other paper-i- s so goodj: bad foh rats.' 'Does ho ketch 'em an' kill 'em?' 'No,' Bays 'RaBtus; "he so clean, so cheap. don't ketch 'em, ner ho don't kill 'em. and get this Stirling Republican AT But if they comes foolin' around him Paper, this peerless Home Journal he'll - mighty near skeer 'em to durine all of the imDortant National Cam death.' "Washington Star. paign of 1912, and until after the election of the next President.- It is indispensable to every citizen, and ought to be in every household, sample cob' Address do Rasberry, Merely Moral Effect. "Somo o' dese reformers," said "makeB Un- mo think of I says to 'im, $1.00-O- ne Dollar a has services 2nd and 4th Sunday in eaoh month also Saturday night before and Sunday night following y eych Suhday prayer meeting evening. Sabbath school Dr. A. O. Sisk, Sunt. Ladies Aid meets each Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Paftor W. H. Gregor, of Louisville. Wed-desda- Missionary baptist Churoh MARVIN H. PRATHER . FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE Ptonc 553 LOUISVILLE, KY. QL..2L Ncws-uUDSCT- W lWlV - CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. Monarch's Odd Menu. " Services fourth Sunday morning and evening in each month and Saturday evening preceding. Prayor meeting Friday evenlLft. Sunday school 2 p. m. Rev. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. Episcopal Church Seryices 2nd and 4tu Sunday night at 7:45 at tho Library. Sunday School at 3 p. m. Rev. Geo. O. Abbitt, Rector LODGES. Masonic Lodge E-- . W. Turner. No. 548 meets 1st. and 8rd.. Fridays in eaou mourn. E.-J- . Phillips, Sec. -Lodgo, No. 84, K. of P. Victoria meets every Monday night. Visitors welcome. r Genprai Baptist Churoh. Read the Royal Guarantee .,,, f A04SKSkWMfl! ffrllfir""fv - ' le free. , MigMiMMBg3JJ & 1TsSi .aranfa77sMsrafcsMssM . The Globe Printing Co., St. Louis, Mo. (Twice-a-WeeWe will furnish The St. Louis and the Bee at the low price of $1.50 for both papers one year. This unprecedented offer will be open for only a limited time. Send in your subscription at once to THE BEE, Earlington, Ky. Globe-Democr- at k) The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature or Z&tf& y Model Semi-Weeh- ly ' ordered for his own special enjoyment, a soup with four cabbages In it, gruel, pig, with sour cream for sauce; cold roast meat, with pickled fair, the crowd was large and the cucumbers for salad; lemons and lam- services were good. The collection preys, salt meat, ham and limburger for tho day was $78 50 with several cheese. Ho began dinner with cabto be sent in this week. bage water, and closed the banqueting $1.00 pledges If you did not pay your pledge, each with gobletB of burgundy. brother 1b expected to pay $1.00 and Peter the Great loved, and most SEMI-WEEKL- Y K. of R. and S. HopkinB Lodge, A, O. TJ. W. No.' Y. Q. Walker, Sec. Goldon Cross Lodge,. Earlington,' No. 625 meets 1st. and 3rd, Saturday night in each month. Mrs. Bertha Umsteai, Sec. Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets 1st and 3rd Saturday nights in each month. Miss Lizzie Huff, See. Lodge, Earlington Bon Hur Court, No. 55, meets overy 1st and 3rd Monday night at old Masonic Hall. Dr. O. B. Johnson, Scribe, Standwaite, Tribe No, 57,Rod Men meets every Friday sleep. Harry Long, C. of R, Woodmen of the World, Oatalpa Camp No. 801 moots every Wednesday night. All members aro earnestly requested to bo there. Warren Ray, Clerk. Monroe Davis, Deputy Clerk. Modern Woodmen of the World, No. 11092 meets every Wednesday. Y. Q, Walker, Sec, B. P. O. No.788,meot8at Elks, Madisonvllle Monday night. B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler. Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. 501 Ernest Newton, tSLW Back-Spacer I meets every Thursday night. Blamed a Good Worker UI blamed my heart for severe distress in my left side for two years," writes W. Evanb,' Danville, Va., but Ikuow now it was indigos tion, as Dr. King's New Life Pills completely cured me," Best for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, constipation, headache or debility. 25 cents at all druggists. lump a S Meet Your mothors and friends 'are cordially invited to be present and unite with us in the work. Tho meeting will be held with the Mt. Zion Baptist church. Mrs. Lizzie Yarbrough will have charge of the service. each sister EOote. next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Major Terry, of HopThe brethren and sisters had sep- kinsville, were in the city Sunday arate tables laBt Sunday and tho visiting their brother Douglas Terry sisters raised the larger amount. and family. What is the matter with our brethMrs. Hattie Nuby, who has beon ren? very sick for a week, is much imMrs. Cavenaugh and son seem to proved. be muoh improved at this writing. We are Gtiil in the Auto Contest. Rev. Wm.Irvin, of Madisonvillo, Don't forget to purchase tho little Trading Book before purchasing goods from any member of the Booster Olub. Atkinson college students rendered an excellent program at the A. With Two-Col- o r Ribbon Tabulator Hinged Paper, Fingers Tilting Paper Table All the final touches of typewriter improvement are found at their best in the new Model 5 Royal, including several features found on 110 other machine. Not the least of the many Royal features are its SIMPLICITY and DURABILITY. We have yet to learn of a Royal that has worn out in reasonable service. The Royal is the machine of ECONOMY not in the first cost alone, but also in the money it saves through years of perfect operation and practically repairess service. Read the Royal Guarantee; that's the baii upon which we want you to consider the Royal. M Friends M. E. Z. church last Friday night. i A Texas Wonder AT THE The Texas Wonder cures kidney at 2:80 p. m. Mrs. Emma Davis, Pros. and cureB diabetoB, weak and lame Knights and Ladies of Seourity backs, rheumatism, and all irregularities of bladder troubles, remov- will meet overy second and fourth ing gravel, the kidneys and bladder In both men and women. Regulates bladder troubles in children. If not sold by your druggists will be seut by mail on receipt of $1.00. One small bottlo is two months' treatment and seldom fails to perfect a cure. Send for testimonials from Ky. and other statoa. Dr. E. W. Hal'. 2920 Olive s.treet, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists. Monday nights. Visiting members Invited to attend. WiLuOABRiaAN, Clerk. VlBiting members are cordially invited to attend any of those Lodges Nowadays. Earlington Chapter, TJ. D. 0., meets 1st Thursday in eaoh month l "Tfiat tin Royl u nuao 01 cn mort ilallAil Guarantee caniurfi. KtlUI Wa Get "The Royal Book" also Free Demonstration" Wo want to show Roynl features and Royal superiority In your onn office nnd Its unique fitness (or any typewriter requirements however exacting. samo as (or Model 1 with No extras. Tabulator. A-- Starelud TjTWwrittf I rogncji mat cbulnabla and by ttu I 1 inat k wiu as wtrx 01 w 'Kill qutlity for rrwiff peaj? lor upxeep uun any cuter typewriter, rvevdleM of prictt. V. UUIO wrkjsr) v money. J A. 'J". ' Semi-Week- ly Bee, Agent 1)9 lOTUtmruTU cowwr I Sampls Can Sean at This Offica Idle Hour Theatre a i Latest Moving Pictures B- - tuthor. It's a wiso play that knows Its own Harper's Bazar. YOU WANT a Better JOB? f0t s, f Every Night Except Sunday Matinee Every Saturday Afternoon 4 THE - BEST - TELEPHONE IO0K HERE, MR. 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That question will bo asked you almost dally ' by business men seeklnir vou services, n you quality take tnb .Dram jhon lrnlnincr and show nmbltfon tn vit Moro BANKERS Indorso DRAUGHC )N'S Colleges than Indorso nil ntViot. nesa colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges m 18 States. InternatlnnnJ rr.n,i ntt ItIii..i. .. . BSUlCM CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. Uookkaepingr. liookkeepers all over Heme Study. Thousands of bahkeash-iertho United States say that Draughon'a bookkeepers, and stenographers New System of Bookkeeping .saves thera holding good positions as thp resultare of from 25 to 50 per cent IxS work and Worty. taking Draughon'a Homo Study. Poetically all U. S..offi Shortkaad. or prices on Jessona ?GUih cl.al court reporters write tho System o write Jno. T. Draughon, Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President, Nashville, Tenn. Forhv? eati ivnyr jtJepaussttney know it is thepest. l -- T;: . .Ai, ?$&& BRtoGHON'SRACllCALBtSrlNESS Trtr.T.TjSn: " J.l tiTjfc'i' ffTiiJrliiiuukwiUW)? Irktvi-kM- l 'Z&Mr&fijjgw Vegetated Calomel Has Never Salavated 10 AND 25 CENT SIZES DRUGGISTS LOST Pocket book containing betweeu the Halo- bouse and Mrs. MODonaOs 'residoncoJ Finder retumto Bee office aud receive' re$10.45 , 'i SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY ALL .j I1 c The man who whispers down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a orop of dollars Like he who olimbs a tree and if u H-- - V r tending tho show. .' Zed neighTrover, of borhood, was in tow.n Monday. Tomthio Slsk'v'vsUed hiB parent? " ' near Rjobland Sunday. ; . News Towns! Miss Adelfho Hbius, of Madisou-VlltvlsUod hor sister. Mrs. dam Ashby, Tuesday night. Oliarlie Truompy was In MadisonFOUND On tho atreots of ville yesterday,, ..' , '',. a pookot book containing a Will Ooleman, of Madrsonvflle, a sum of money. Owner can have i same by proving property and pay- was in the city today. Harry Sutton was m Mortons Gap ing CO cents tot this ad.. , today. J. A. Steersman, BarllngtontKy. Miao Maggie Tumor will sing "IF "W. D. jDoyle, of Madisonville, whb I WERE ONLY A. ROSE" Feb. 20 in town attending tho show Salur-da- y everybody knows what they, will miss if thoy don't ceme. night. Bud Kell, of Madisouvillo, was in Miss Margaret MoPherson, of Mad' isonvlllc, whb in town attending the town today. Ministrol, at tho Temple Theatre M. M; SibIc visltod roiothos in Saturday night. ' Rlohland'Suudny. Roy Wilson, of Madisonville, Don't forget tho tho show hero Saturday Boo haB n branch ofllco for Madi-- . night. fsouviilo people In Morton's Furni Wo waat'to'giva yoifa"0raybn por- ture Storo. If you want advertis trait of any member ofyour family ing or job work or wish to subscribe ' '; froowlth ohooanj.iubBc'rJptJo'hB to for tho paporf call up number 4. ' AiiiEjaWjD avis," Manager. . Sfookman, . our papor.'thbi'rtrin-anB. M. Slaton Imporlal Potentate-oand the Pepj)loJft Monthly., Reaji Mudleonville and Geo C. Atkiu-so- u our advertisomdy't n "anotlioV "part Graud Potoutato of Earllngtou; of this pa'jref'aird se'tifi tusaprofo-gjrap- h today. This otter ib -- only of tho JRizpah-Temp- le spent several made for a fow weeks and you days inOweusborolast week arrangshould aot ouco beforo It is with- ing for the "Shriner Iniatlon and, ' '. Banquet in that city Febrnary 22ud.' drawn. The Earllngton Chapter of the U." OarlBtoad Robinson, of srorton Gap. attended tho show Saturday D. O. will meet Saturday afternoon' at three o'clock with the president, night. Mrs. Emma . The Klub Kontuoy Marob com are requested Davis. All members to bo presont, as imposed by our own musical director Mr. Frank Pro will bo on the pro- portant business will be transacted. ' The Coruett& Clarinet Solo by gram Fob. 20. ErnoBt Nisbot, of Madlsonvilie, Wiloy ami Pro will bo worth the attonded the show bore Saturday, price at the musical Feb. 20. ' SA- Mrs. J. "W. Lester spent yesterday " night. FOR SALE Ono $100 course in in Mortons Pap. engineering; The Baraca Quartette, Arthur anything excepU-olyl- l from International Correspondence Vinson, Jim Draper, Ernest Brink-le- y jind Raymond Larmouth will be School of Sbranioru Pa. Will sell at there with the classy singing touight a bargain. ', Apply at Boo Office. them. John B&lr was Ik MadlBonvIlle Hear Sewing machines sold On oasy Sunday afternoon. payments or machines taken in exJohn Dv7othran spent Sunday change. iuMadlBonville. Singer Sewing Machine Co. tlioi-jouthar- "hollers." ward. , Jim.Franceway, ofr Madisonville, was In tho. Mty. Saturday night at- '"'. of the o, John Wilson is spending a few days with friends in Orofton. MatStarks was in Madisonville,! Saturday on business. Sherwood Gamblin, of tho country was In town Saturday. Mrs. John Wilson, of near Richland, waB in town Monday. Clyde Hamby, who has been eating good old country ham near is homo again. Wo make a specialty of doing two and throo color work. If you want classy job work that will give satisfaction see our samples and gut prices at the Madisonville Branch Ofllco In Morton's Furniture Store. AiiiEEN Davis, Manager. M. Hanna, Jr., went to Robards Saturday on business. Mrs. D. T. Stanley left for her home in M Vernon Saturdy morning Don't fall to return your yotes Wednesday afternoon, not later thau 6 o'clock. G. W. Porter, of Madisonville,. was in town Saturday. V. H. Bohnordt MadiBonvillo, was in town Saturday. Hop-klnsvil- MIsb Dot Bean left Monday morning for a vialt to Misses Geuo Hamilton and Buth Bamberger In Owons-borin town mimimMiwm o. ie Boy George, of Madisonville, was Saturday morning. MIbb Bernice Wmiberly In a vl-- lin solo at the K. K. Musical will be another good number. MIbb Buth Daniels went to Evans-vlll- e In SPRING OPENING Friday night to see Elsie Janis "The Slim PriuceBs." N Earl-ingto- u, . Groyer Long was in EvauBvillo Friday night. The mixed quartott at the K, K. Musical will be O. K. don't fail to hear them February, 20. Ed L. Ytiung, of- Madisunvill0, was in town Saturday morning. Mrs. J. E.. Fawcett and daughters Lucy and Julia, of Madisonville, visited friends iu Guthrie Saturday and Sunday. The attouaance at the' Methodist Sunday Scho'bl on last Sunday was fine. There'weto 177 present with a little, ovor $7.00 collection, All of tho teachers reported good lopeons rrom.their Blasaoff. Several visitors were out. The School Ib growing in both attendance and interest ench Sunday, You are' cordially invited to come aud bring your friends. - On t February 22, 23 and 24 ."' RARE DRUGS disappointment. .y . Seini-Weok- ly d . f Whatever your doctor prescribes bring his prescription direct to us and you will know no ' There is' such a wide variety in our stock gL.: drugs, chemicals, tinctures-- , al-- -' kaloids. and fluid extracts 'thaF"' we can take care of your pre.-scription in a way most satis-,, factory to yourself. Ours- is" such a complete stock 'hatjt.-save- s ' turning . and t fussing";? What your , rjoctor orders 'is- .what you ought" to hayejnd what you get when ' r ' "ti: prescriptions. -, . ' Expenditure Explained. Question' Don't you know that the amount charged you for postage by your campaign manager would buy enough stamps to paper the side of the great pyramid 7 The Answer By Gcorgel. Is that what ho did with them? Cleveland Plain Dealer. - Ho Won.t Limp Now No morn limping for Tom Moore, of Cochran, Ga. "I had a bad sore on my instep that nothlhg seemed to IiqId until I used Buoklon's Ar nica Salve," be writes, "Imt fbi SvbnderJul healer 6oon cured me." fcHonls old, uinninp soroB, ulcerpr boils, burns, cuts, bruises, enzema nr pillB. Try it. ' Only 25 cents at. all .drugglstB, i ' Architecturally Speakjng. , . ., v . we-fill-yo- of my own.for-"I am ftuno," said Mr, Dustin Stax. "Well," replied Mr. Holden Howes, "by being ydur own architect you're 'liable Ho got some curious dffecta. but you do savo a lot of money on plans and spe cifications." t ,r We will navfe.at our. store an experienced tailor from one of best tailoring house in business, and we take this method of inviting our friends and customers to call and. look through his 'line. Hje will have with him all the new Blues, Blue Grays and Light Tans, which are the best colors for Spring and Summer 1912. Very Respectfully, : . ..'.-- , , ' - " Cner Earlington 1rWfWIWWW & Maloney Kentucky St. Bernard x Mining Incorporated Cv' Go.-.- ' Dru Department ' Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on to tne aueotea parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side or c'heBt give it a trial and you are cer tain to bo more thau pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Sold by all dealers . A neice of flannel damnehed with oMfxixVHKHSKrx rfcrxKr$'" m Friday, February 16th jt on When in Madisonville in the aftomdon'donjt fail to go 'to the Incorporated Madisonville, Ky., Phone 204 . A., OMoKinsey, Manager. r Henry Peterson, of the country, 5was in town Friday night. John Wilson was in Riohland on business Friday. Miss Elizabeth O'Brion lias returned to Russellvillo after (Spending several months with, Mrs Mike O'Oonnoll. Wanted At once Clean cotton rags, at Beo Office. Charlio Gamblin, of tho Southard neighborhood, was In the city Friday night. Deok Gill, of the country was 'n tho city Friday night. The Baraca Quartet will have something good for you at the Temple Theatre February, 20. . Sr.,of this city. . Ma.tineo at the'PrincdssTheatre. Pat O'Brien, of ZeJglor, III;, Ib vIbj Itfng his grandfather Mike Hanna i to Saturday, March 2nd (i if- ; We have on 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 guarantes them to be just as we represented. Robt Crow & Company Madisonville, Ky - For Sale. Sixteen Days of White Goods and Embroidery Selling We have taken great care in preparing for this sale and feel confident of its success. We show new effects in Nainsook, Swiss and Lace Flouncings in 27 and 45 inch widths, an imrnense assortmentin Allovers, from 75c to $4.00 a yard, a great variety in cream, white and black bands, and shadow laces in the popular widths, all at prices not to be beaten in any market--qualitconsidered. y i $' G. T. Mo Euen who has been ill of grippe is Improved. SSTO v1 Announce-- 1 ment ax? 'Mi tSil', 1 fftttt Accompanying these is a complete selection of the desirable things of this season in white goods, such as Ratine Cloth, Voiles, Crepes, Flaxons, Piques and Linons at prices to please any and everybody. . (MaMHiMaBHaMMnaaMHiMHiHaMaBnMHBMNWHaaaHaaNHHaBipBa We respectfully announce Bffi to our patrons a practical fc& cooking and baking Dem- - jj8 S onstration of the Kin 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT During this sale we allow a discount of this department. . 10 Caloric per cent on all purchases made in Fireless Gookstove . You and your friends are cordially invited to attend and partake of the many good things which will be prepared in this wonderful fuel and labor saving 1 KTj V Many seemingly impossible things will be explained and you will learn why and how the ' 'Caloric" actually bakes and roasts food in. its raw state without first partially cooking, on an ordinary stove or reheating before serving. COOKSTOVE BISHOP U COMPANY Madisonville j .;.., DEMONSTRATION ALL NEXT WEEK o Your Money Back If You Want It. "','.'. .Qjfj'' UVr.:; ' T- t - . &V - ':' e i,.; . 1' T . j, - . .. . 'M'-- , Kentucky i f s i .? .V 7 .' :" ' 1'ii . ... .. T ' .(..uiss "' '"tSS- - o - .M.Wi.4fc-- - - ' x C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. 'Uriera1 Li.'. Director 'and Emtalirier I 1 Alhy Call Answered. Promptly Day or Nfelft. f4 rj M" V V a: to the freedom of a big plantauon, and be scowled darkly, 'klei an WUkee 'Booth Linooln ain't fe&ver iaiter. play with no dolls sencawe's born," he replied sullenly, "wa jroes in Bwlmmla' an' plays baseball. MihoBta-rtAMfn learn him how to talk properer'n what ho do an' I botchor ho'd Jest nachelly take to a broom, an' I s'pco' ho ain't got nobody 't all to show him how to sow. An' yo' all could got tho doctor to fetch you a littlo baby so he wouldn't halter to play with no doll. I sho' wisht wo had him here," ended a Bolflsh Billy, "ho could save me a j lot of stops. An' I Bho' would like to hear 'bout all them Injuns an' Yankees what'ho's killed." Billy's aunt was visibly embarrassed. The persistent admiration of this, her ono lover, had been pleasing to her, yot sho had never been willing to. sacriuco hor indopendonce for the cares and trials o. matrimony. The existing state of affairs between the two was known to every oho in the small town, but such was Mies dared to broach tho subject to her. "Sit down here, William," she commanded, "and 1 will read to you." 'Tell mo a talo," ho sald,:looklagtip: at her with his bright 'sweet Battle. The doll Jay neglected on achalf .near by.apd BJlly, wanted 4her to. forget it, "Tell me, bqut,PJUerk Peter." "Pfihxk .j&ter.?" ,t,h,9ro was aajntaiv, rogation ln,hpr: voice: 'Yasm.. Aint you never hear t'ell ut Plietk Pet.er? Ijfe had nfteen ciiiliens an! one 'timo the las one ot em an his o"le 'oinan wa's down with' the fover an'- lie- ain't got but 'oas pill an' they so sick they mos' 'bout to die aa' iBin't'.nobQdy; :in th; flel' fer ,tojplckithe..-cottonan' o can'tgtno iddctQn.an' haioin'i- gpt.but. Jes.t;ttiiat oae pill; tso he .tie that pill vto a striag bigges' chile, e waller an' let-thdrawit back up an' let the nex.i.ehUe swalldr it an' Jork it back up .an! iftt tho nox chllo: swaller it an' Jerk: It back up an Jet.Jthe.pex' " "I don't bolioy.o in telling tales to children," interrupted his aunt, "I will tell you biographical and historical stories and etorlos from' .tho. Bible. Now listen, while I read to you." , "An' tho nex? chile ewaller.it. an' he Jerk it back up,"-- continued. Billy .serenely, "an the nex chile swaller it an' hejerk it back up tell finely av?y single oho of 'em, plumb down to the baby, swallerthat jpill an' th'e'laa'-'bsof em got well an'(that one pill it dose and the work. gvefit iohla ;dle dinahi an' she'swaller K an' bade kplat 6 ! i &. fc ( - i was busy with its own thought, in artlclo closed with tho suggestion that If ono wero innocent and pure he would havo a dreamloas sloop: "If you havo a consclonco clear, And God's commands you kocp; If your heart is good and pure, You will havo a perfect sleop." Billy's aunt concluded. Wishing to know if ho had understood what she had just read she askel: "What people sleop tho soundest?" "Niggers," wa's his prompt reply, as he thought of the long, summer days and the, colored folk on .the plantation. She was disappointed, but. not discouraged. "Now, William,"" sho admonished, "I'm going to redd you another piece, and I want you to tell me about when I gat through; Pay strict attention." "Yas'm," ho readily agreed. She, chose .an article describing the keen sense of smell in animals. Miss Minerva was not an entertalnlnc reader and the words were Ion? and fairly incomprehensible te jthe little boy Sitting jjattenUy s,tv her .sidfjAgain ms tnougnta wandered, .tnougn every now andtthep he caught a Word' or two. pars Sl ihiii tiu m n EULgrgrca: CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have 'in Tininn Always Bought jl X A1.UOUOL 3 PER OBNa. Bears tile r it ilj mttth n I,, - ft fLA Mlnorva's dignified aloofness that Billy was tho first person who had ever Signature Proraoles Digeslionkciftr incssanaHBstcoiMasnMv 0piunillofpklnc rwflcr4Lj jr$ - Not Narcotic JhsMsOk L Miss Minerva l- -i - XwaJtapok Uiipii nn IrainS a fMIVVM & a. Ww TtTiw pitch; r . .you gimme 1 V v.J baseball bat? i a. jinn' already. i jtytfoUJt&mimm fim Sttd- - J WilliamG reenHiil ..J. St A $ FRANCES ." .to ! i 5,y BOYD CALHOUN to be no sUayneltheri Lina,an' Frances .playa ddUs,.ine an Jlmtay ''the litopped, in, sudden confusion. . "Una and Ftances and James I" e claimed he,atwti,,Waatido ypu;know ' about them, William?" The t, child's face flushed. "I Been 'eni jhTts morninVJ fiieknowletfged Miss Minerva put a hand on cither RhoMidor and looked straight Into sis gimme. An v. I ain't - i in - lt.-a- n (Copyright, by Bellly a Britton Co.) CHAPTER Vl I Mr jtappy agal;tuV.JjB?WfeJ'Jfo? head?'-- ' - that nonsense into came one of indignant amaae a ha "Jimmy show him to va" ha rethe contents of the box. plied jauntily, once more master .'of1 "What X want with adoUr fea. .the situatlea and In full reallsatiear a wmur VV nt1v --1 .I.4Ua Successful Strategy. hergazo steadily and ignored '1 havo a present for you," Bald bia ber question. auntr .handing Billy a long, rectangu"I (sea yo beau too. Aunt Minerva, lar package bo remarked tranquilly. "Thank you, ma'am," said her beam-la- ir Miss Minerva this time who It a nephew on the. Icst-te- n.was composure forr bar .tain, Boor, all eager anticipation, ,eodi be-perfectly crimson.. charm-tnlgan to untie the string. His "My beau?" she asked confusedly. changeful face was bright and "Who.; put." year re-turn- eyes. "William, who started that morning?" she questioned, sharply. Billy flushod guiltily and lowered bis lids; but only for an instant Quickly recovering his composuro he Bprlnk-Ung.th- ls "What animals have tbe keeaeet sense of smell, William?!' Vas fer query at the conclusion of her read- p" ...j,., "Billy goats," was Billy's answer Without tho slightest hesitation". "You havo goats on the brain," she' Bald in anger.'. '1 did not. Tread onej Word about Allly' goatsj" "Well, if 'tain't a billy goat" he renlled. "!. do know what, 'tis' thout it's a skupk:" "I bought you a little primer this morning," .she remarked after a short pllenco, "and 1 "want you to say a les.-, k fbrOo-i TO IS USB AtrnftcHteroedy Worms.Coviikkrasfeverilr lion.oouraajmouhuwiw nf iJiyJBlwx v. ft ivcssandiossoFStEEP., i XSCOBMK j VMK .1 for Over . kew.york; Thirty Year's aaiho-eatdow- g, e son every' day." "I already knows 'a lot," he boastedi! "Taberntclo,. ho an' Mercantile, both been to schobl bn'thoy learnt 'me 'an' T TtrilUn Tinlt, U1UUUIU. VAm. TltAl 'X TYlilWBB UUUU1 UUnBi crookedr.S,. a,n'' broken back K, ,anJ! curly .tall Q.an' roun 6. an I can; Bpell dog an' A cat ah' stands fer; apple.'' concluded Jjla, aver); That- nightun lengthy.. .prayer ,at Jm inawpman'e. c-a--t uaranteed.nderi Exact Copy .of 'Wrappw. CASTORIA V OtNTAUB BMf'ANti tW V OITT. d-- ') II I I - ? -- , iif . he-jari-'- It ,Mlnerju of Jem. An '0' iTr- li'babygjaka all- - - please afee fer Aunt hflr.Jlwo !; -- 1 !,.. i;LJSi lill, ,3 iire &. wm WJm W ,doaat ,hm AuatJtoervai soa ha could Jtvai v'eauae, all the. & outer that pill." , v ifl0T,6 lea fcrit," said Miss Minerva. "I right here with us? An I could learn' Miss Minerva opened a book called 3,'t want you to be a great, rough him how to churn. I s'pec' he'd make, "Oems for the Household."" which she I want you to be Bweet and a beautiful churner. He sho' la a pre( had. purchased ifrom, a ltla like a little girl; I am going to ty littlo fat man," he continued t&U t She selected an article yau how to Sew and cook and teringly. "An dress?' That beau ;as; tne supjeqt. ,oi wpicn was " ne xyr? weej,,oxqttgay .grow up accom- - jest dreaae .pumb jup to the 'top in Hesjt" .,,. , forttbrme." notch. I sho would marry him if:j!a' Billy llsteaed with a seemiagly .atp jtogy &xcm &Tj Thta Toucan! knoJ Jtun up my nose at hita tentive ar t tho choice. How .of 'cause, he wears ,pants an' yo ean wordi, but in reality his" UtUe brakj . m.IJ thtalu'1iru'i a'aieajnal! . ri nr ? i Mm, 'i, w9l.w.tJ5'Jf,, jHrinc as; mm 38Pa silver-tongue- d. - 1 ., ,biestanrjlet ' P-fPvfw snarA nlease mai"e Har1 three ca4ear5a;jn Diess Minerva, fr ever (Torbe Aunt Minerrja. .aiw nd aver. Ames.-- hew,ewft aVaewi( .Jugor " girl little JMsha bi TW&JRopular'PiiQtpJPiay Xh.eatrejs. now,.uhcJer. pew rri pr W ITTI; r'lll I f. . ! i NJP. 1 nranagement'andnt'ffiiianagement guarantee its patron 'high class entertainmerits, Eipfccially Adopted ior Ladies and Gkildrea "We ire again ninnlng the "Worlds Best Pictures." Yon know what that means. "LublnB." "BioKraph," "KalemB," EsBany,n "patbe' 8ellK" and "Vitograp.h." Continue.) n ia Lbbbk-agen- ui. . i You are probably aware ttfat pneii-monalways- - resaluj from a cola butriyod nyarJfsdcd'bi a cold resulf-Ini- c in pneumonia when Chamberlains Couglf fteinstfy was usee). Why take the this remedy may 'be had t for a 'trifle? For riHle by all dealers, risk-when m HADlSOHVjttE, XX, e Mttwifi Duly 2 r, m. ari i v- - ay Mm te iGet Into ?& fK 'r ''. Ip 1 i as'!. IV i- L hlu;. iJuu.A Ot3 I- iW'"&'"'w- - I, ' Wm fe Stills tnumfeer. lQf - IJmmjm jl'OO M)prd Five-Passenger CONTESfl tar to Touting by mKngton Boosters Club. Eph .memke cfuo will give votes that will entitle the holder 'pfHhte g);eal- - tT : : ,jf 'sfc i . -- edritSeft eioeBOin T5&pla.y vothisegapt Mr at Barnis, '(Sojvaxci - A.a I) E JV C C' ' P ' .. "' ' ', ffi ; ;;" A , ; ( j, ffi ISV. 13912 8c Compa, How to Get Votes v 1 " How to Get Votes &g. n'-vf- ? . Votes on the Automobile will be giv.en with every cash purchase made at the store of any member of the club, ioo votes for every dollar's worth purchased. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BUSY. The earlier you start the more advantage you will have in the final count. Remember, the object 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 yhpb!uy tlieirf.Dr.y goods, Clothing, hoe's, Hats and everything they pet from members of the.piub and save the coupons for you. Thus', the contestant who gets the greatest number of friends who trade here and giye them their coupons, will receive the greatest number of votes. ' Rules ot The Contest Read carefully the rules of this contest, as it will' make it much easier ivr With every yearly subscription to The Earjington Bee, accompainedtbyfi in, cash, 3,000 votes vil begiyen. This applies to back subscriptions as weil as new subscriptions, and you can pay for as many as y.ou desire, ipu can aiso 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 dfivotes is so much greater for subscriptions, than for anything else. You will bessuprised how easy it is to get sub- scribtioriS to The Bee if you try. W . m for .t!e .contestant . num-- , 'oui)-- I CONTEST CLOSES MAY Send-Jtiypu. r 15,1912 lilt, IllblllUUJ lliai dIC USCU. No4iameofxontestant,wilKbeicnowiiw No4iames,of contestants wiU?Jbe ,2 Ushed. 3. Every contestant getsv2,'000 votes" restart' with: '"4. 'Evefycbiitestantts a uimwidiiiiiu .1., mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmm ;f Nomination at Once and mi.. j. oicuiuiii&ui LunicatauLU r.gP.tp.Wprkfor.it; . JL C. Wilky WatcLc, ' GlocLi Jewelry WatcKRcpamnrf , Jjefore recording. Contestant havingMargest number df?Votei-ton"'Ma- y '15,' !l,9l2, wins .QoMesfants wjll not be permifted to solicit votes within our storeVor in front. ' 'fi. mg$wg&8on . Webb Brothers, Groceries f? Kas. (If' !?-- . "V-- iSK '&&&:. I i Ws .&jviii&srL - 'Ml wmttord, Hardware, Moves .. ifnriiE., rnAitin vviHw otfitoAWW Dry Good,, clotk.nrf shoftt Mimaerj rjiiJna.tH! Art. ; i. ora 1. ui.rm ttW'' riV Wi ..:,. V. ". u$vMfrwi . , '-- ri''r r . """ , ; (r; .Barneit ?MR 'tlf', kiomj&Momr t,,-.'- . 81 3 U-. iMtiiim i'A)&fii.;? niiiimfcjjyftji i.Mai , MfiMM ,., ,r ? . B, Itfe.iir'.TAi, '