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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 27, 1912
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 27, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 bee1912022701_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 27, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. TUESDAY TUESDAY and FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-THIR- D rfVV BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE YEAR EARL1NGT0N, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1912 and FRIDAY No. 17 PASSES QUIETLY AWAY lr dence. The Journal-New- s is afraid this silent little witness will be that permitted to testify against Its now .foundjfrleridp, the dynamiters. ' says: The Journal-New- s ' ,vThe dictagraph, therefore, opens an entirely new Held of evidence that may, or may not, under a thorough canvassing by lawyers and the courts, be admitted Into trial consideration will be henceforth, as heretofore devoted to the baslB principal of jurisprudence! this country that a defendant isjpresumed innocent until he 1b proved guilty. What weight, therefore to attaoh to telepuonlo records of conversations, and how generally to admit them as convio-tln- g evidence, is the problem that confronts lawyers in the orimnal practice and Judges of the orimnal and reviewing courts. Buoh a prob lem will arise, and an effort will 'be made to get a final ruling in the trial of the alleged dynamiters at Indianapolis. The assumption that a dlotagraphio record is prejudicial to a defendant may be based on the faot that the transcriber of the noteB may be in error or may bo wilfully changing conversations to eult the .purposes of tho case. The Instance y( of Max Hlmbelblau, the stenog- Tapher in the Gary bribery caws, who says now that he forged the noteB on which two convictions were obtained,1 as an Illustration of- - the dubious side of the dictagraph. has found So the Journal-New- s one Instance where a stenographer praoticed fraud on the court and notes, etc., and forged short-hand- s therefore it would be possible for the stenographers who took down the conversations of dynamiter Ryan through the and diotagrapb might make false notes and doJRyan and his brother crlm-nal- s anjlnjustioe, as they would be deprived of the benefit of a reasonable doubt. The Journal-New- s hla'co-coueplrator- detectives and tho prosecution to act on and to confirm and corroborate the evidence already secured by DOES THE WORK the Stato, and the silent little the dictagraph, will, not be allowed to testify In open, court unAnd Played Havoc With the Dy- less It is first shown that It was Ryan's and hiB confederates' voices namiters Silent Little that were reoorded by the little machine. If, for instance, the stenogWitness raphers chance to be familiar with the voioes of the conspirators and TO 'TESTIFY can testify WILL BE PERMITTED that they are the men who were talking in the room and following la from the EvauBvllle whose words were recorded, then the little silent witness, the dictaEconomist: graph, might be allowed to testify. deThat treacherous little silent Is play-ln- e tective, the "dictagraph," havoo with the dynamiters and To The Public of this olty feels the Journal-New- s called upon to say a word In the way of criticism of this sort of eviI am in the Automobile THAT DICTAGRAPH fr :?: : Mis j ANNOUNCEMENT READ THIS From this date. 'until the close of Ada Shaver Succumbs Monday Morning After Long Illness Ilsley Happenings Thomas Terry, the mill mau ca very near loosing his life the other day had not friends interfered. D, O. Woodruff was In enr towa last week. It seemB that we have a great many phrenologists around here. Dr. A. Flnley vlBlted friends Dawson Tuesday. Jeff Russell attended cburoh Sun-da- y night at St. Charles. R. J. Mators, the livery man is on. the sick list this week. The pretty days last week made every body feel good, but' this week Bet them back juBt like Feb. 1st. Several boys and girls attended the show at St. Charles Saturday the Automobile Corit&st, on May 15th, ,; ' ' iLvt v dol' ' ' Contest and hope to win; but I cannot do so without the assistance of friends. 1 ask that anyone who is not specially interested in the contest, and who has not pledged their votes, will vote them for No. 173. Anything you can do will be greatly appreciated. JAMES B. GARNETT we will give 10,000. votes for every lar paid on subscription, new or renew- al, paid with coupon' books. Books now on sale at thispffice. Now get busy and patronize uf. SEMI - WEEKLY BEE Vis 'X Dawson, ky. R. p. D. No. 4 A Delightful Te f IRE ALARM SYSTEM General Information 4 CASTOR A I Bears the Signature of Miss Ada Shaver peacefully passed over the dark river yesterday morning at 12:80 o'clock, after a long illness. She had been confined to her bed ever since the first of December, whon she was stricken by typhoid. Naturally of a delicate constitution, she was unable to successfully combat the dread disease. She was a member of the Christian Church and was possessed of a sweet, lovable disposition. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Plngree Shaver and leaveB several brothers and Bisters. Funeral sorvices at the bouse yesterday afternoon, conducted by Rev. W. O. Brandon, after which the remains were quietly laid to r6st in Earlington cemetery, there to await the angelic summons whioh shall awake her to enter upon her eternal rest in the Eternal City, where no pain or sorrow will be. The Bee sympathy In this affliction to the dear oneB left behind. ex-ten- ds it night. Jim Brown was here Tuesday. Pete Clark was here Wednesday and we were all glad to see oar friend. Por Infants and Children. ThiKbid You Have Always Bought must enjoyable teas waB gfven by Mesdames Henry Rogers and Tom Stone at the handBomo home of Mrs. Rogers Saturday af ternoon. There .were sixty Invited guests most of whom wero present. Little MlsBea Margaret Rogers and Kathleen Stona conducted the ladlea upstairs to remove hats and Oue of the wrapB. s, each regisIn the reception tered and paid the small sum of ten cents then mingled together in lively.conversatIon and. Jn playing games causing much fun. In the dining room delicious of chlohen and cheese with ooffee and whipped cream was served by Misses Susan Mario and Sarah Oruthfield Elizabeth Long and Margaret Kemp. The tables were deoorated with eut glaBB and caranations making a pretty effect. Mrs. Stone on account of Illness was notable to be present to the regret of all. Mrs. Jamison assisted Mrs. Rogers who ib a charming hoatesB. san-wio- h. hl existence. We would suggest that the most practical way for the Journal-Newto help its criminal union frlendB Would he to send a member or two of its staff up to Indianapolis when the trial Is called and get them on the jury. The editor of the Journal-Newby the way, Is a great lawyer. He eays, "the assumption that a dictagraph record Ib prejudicial to a defendant may be based on the fact that a transcriber of notes may be In error, or may wilfully change noteB," etc., etc We would suggest to tho lawyer of the Journal-New- s staff that tho courts will not 'assume" that a "faot" exlBts, and the defence in this case, when It comeB up, will have to "prove" that the stenographers wore lu error or wilfully changed their notes of the conversations. Tho courts will not "assume" or presume that tho stenographers were in error or acted corruptly, notwithstanding tho influenced opinion of the lawyer on staff. For the the Journal-New(if it benefit of the Journal-New- s desires to get on tho right track,) we will stato that the little dictagraph is used principally for the purpose of Beourlug evidence for the B needn't.belalarmed abou,t Ryan and bis friends. .They will be on hand at the trial to swear the little dictagraph and the Btonographer out of s, employment, and at every door you are "turned down." Why? Beoauso you are not trained. Business men are looking for trained young men g and for them every day: If you want to qualify for a good position as bookkeeper, stenographer, or the like, take the Draughon Training. For catalogue, address Draughon's Practical Business College, Nashville, Tenn. or Paducah, Ky., or Evaasvllle, Ind., or Washington, women-advertisin- Think It Over "Sou go down the street seeking D. 0. McGrcgor-'Bcshear- s Miss Llla May McGregor, a ohar-mln- g youug lady who resides in the country near Madisouyllle was married Wednesday at 2 p.m. to Hnrdie Beshears, a promnlent youug busi ness man of Mortons Gap. The was performod by Rev. S. M. Bernard at his residenoe 428 East Broadway. Mr. Warren Ray and MIbb Lucy Offut accompanied the bridal pair. The best wishes of a large circle of friends follow the newly wed'ded couple. cer-mo- ny No More Dyspepsia. B Gas. or other Stomach Troubles. Nothing will remain undigested or sour on your stomaon u you will take a little Dlgesteze, a powerful digestive, harmless and pleasant as Maple Syrup. For sale by tho drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. The city of Earlington has been divided into four Fire Dis- UNIVERSITY ALUMNI tricts, known as number one, two, tbrire and four. These districts WANTS COLLEGE SONG are formed by the two natural physical dividing lines, viz. Main New York Body Offers a Prize1 of $100 Street and the L. & N. K. E. for Acceptable Poem Fire District No. 1, comprise allhat territory North of Main St., and West of the R. R , (,e. g. the Oity Hall, Roand House, F, 6. Arnold's residence, Pump. House, etc. etc., are in District In an effort to have composed ' No. 1. a song which, will be distmctivly Fire District 2., comprises all that territory North of Main St., as the official Kentucky State and East of the R.R., (e. g. the St. Bernard Store, Barnes, Cow- - University ballad, the State ana & Oo., P. H. "Wnalens residence. Masonic Temple. "Logtown" TJniversitv Club of. New York etc. etc., are in District No. 2. Oity, has sent an 'offer to Prof.' comprises all that territory Southof Main-St.- , Ezra L. Gillie, registrar !of the Fire District 3., and West R., (e. R..the Pom Office, Goodloe's r.estaurapt, university, of a $100 cash prize Ohas.. Oowell's residence, Mrs. Harriet Browning's residenoe, Esq. to the student of th'e institution Jas. Priest's residence, otct etc., are in District No.' 8. or any Kentuckian who will subFire District 4., comprises all that territory, South of Main St., mit a song which shall be judged and East of the R R., (e. p. the Peoples Bank, Viotory Building, by the club as the best and most O. M. Henry's residence, Oatholic Church, New Methodist Ohurch, appropriate. etc. etc., Hre in District No. 4. Each telephone subscriber in these Districts has been, furnishA Texas Wonder ed with a card showing the number of Fire District in which each The Texas Wonder cures kldnoy phone is situated, these cards directing that, in case of fire, Cen- and cures diabetes, weak and lame and all irregutral Telephone Exchange be informed of Distriot Number and baofcB, rheumatism,troubles, removlarities of bladder name of house "on fire". The Central operator will in turn notify ing gravel, the kidneys and bladder In both men and women. Regulates L. & N. Round House, which will give the alarm. bladder troubles in children. If not The Round House whistle will in the future give the official sold by your druggists will be seut One alarm, and this alarm consist of a series of short blasts followed by by mall on receipt of $1.00. treatsmall bottle is two months' one, two, three or four long ones, according to the district in ment and Feldom falls to perfect a Send for which fire is located, these long blasts indicating the district. cure. and other testimonials from Ky. states. Dr. E. W. This alarm will be repeated m seems necessary. The L. & N. loco- Hall 2926 Olive street, St. Louis, motives will not give the alarm unless an engineer or ' train men Mo. Sold by druggists. should first discover a fire (i. e. should see it before the regular Company G Returned Home alarm had been given) or, in the event the regular Round House Company G who has been at alarm should fail to arouse the fire Department at night, Bardwell, Ky., guarding William WANTS BIG BUM are indebted to the plaintiffs in Kichan?son, who shot and killed any sum, and state that at Edgar John Violet returned home SunA. D. Noe and Albert Noe Sued for Oayce'8 request they turned over day morning, Richardson was ' $28,000 at Hopkinsvllle their contract to Frank Mohr, of sentenced to the electric chair Nortonville, Ky.. Former At- last S iturday. When they passA special from Hopkinsvllle torney General Breathett is at- ed the sentence on him he got up and said to the jury, "thank you, under recent date says: torney for the plaintiffs. gentlemen of the jury." He L. B. Cayce and his son, Edgar will be electrocuted April 19. at Oayce, the young man who gainCard of Thanks Eddyville. Company G was ed notoriety by propfessing abilWe, the uuderslgned committee in of the Klub Kentuck Band, desire well liked by the people of Bardity to diagnose disease while a hypnotic state, today filed suit to thank the people of Earliugton well, and say they had a pleasant against A. D. Noe and A. D. for their liberal patronage of our time while there. concert week, and also the ladNoe, J., of this city, for $28,000, ies and last gentlemen, who bo kindly Tou Can Eat Anything. alleging that they failed to carry assisted the band. your stomach craves Eat out a contract by which they By the interest In our band dis- withoutwhat slightest fear of indigestho were to promote thiB allegedpsy-chi- c played by our cltlzons, we are in- tion, which Is an awful feeling. You with power for a period of five spired with new hopes, and we will will not be bothered Nausea, Sour Heartburn, Bad endeavor to apply ourselves even Stomach, Heavy years. The plaintiffs figure that more assiduously than in the past Breath or Feeling if you will take It reiu that period the company that we may continue to merit your lieves one dose of DigeBteze. Magic. and cureB as if by wquld have made $56,000" and assistanoo. Pleasant as Candy. Relief in one minute. Get a 60c bottle from the Ellsworth Evans that they want half of that sum. Oommltte O. W. Webb drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. The defendants deny that they J. L. Long Ztf , , . Philip Harland left Sunday for Providence to attend school. Miss Nina Williams returns home Saturday after a weeks visit n Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. RubsoII, eC Richland visited their daughter Mrs, Edd Morgan last week. Mrs. M. Harlin and two daughter Rozena and Bessie, of Mt. CarmeL. 111., are visiting relatives here. Mrs. R. M. Salmon and daughter MIbs Mary Agnes have returned home from Frankfort. Mrs. Frod Fox, of Nebo, is visiting' ber mother MrB. John Harland. .. Leslie RusboII, returned homo-laa- t Monday after a few days visit Ik Trigg County. Hurrah, for Mr. Garnett he's in the Auto Contest. a-h-ead To My- Friends - of-fcfe-- R, I am in mobile Contest and expect to win. Anything you can do ti assist me will , be appreciated greatly. Jiffy V the Auto- .. r- -. number is 168. Yours Respt. O C. Cansler, Earlington, Ky. Morgan-Eas- t ; Last Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock Mr. Benton East, of this city, and Mibs Amie Morgaa, Trenton, were married by the Baptist Minister of that city at arrived in Earlington on No. 52 the next day and will make this place their future homo. Mr. East is foremau of a section crew for the L. & N. located here while Mrs. East is a most estimable young lady. the home of the bride. They Headaches Signs of Sanger. Anyone in this town that sutfeic frequently from splitting, noivr.m headaches ought to go at once tc the druggist and get a 25c bottle of our Carlstedt's German Liver Powder. Headaches always indicate constipation in a dangerous form, that may result in other extremely serievoa ous ailments sometimes Bright's Diseaeo and Appendicitis. Our Carlstedt's German Liver Powder acts on the Liver, the real causo of constipation a few dosee entirely remove the trouble Insure a lasting cure never falls guaraa-teo- d if you have headaches, get t bottle today from tne St Bernard! Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug De partment. 25o a bottle. - THIS WEEK ONLY A FEW JUST opportunity to MORE DAYS Big- WHITE, GOODS and EMBROIDERY SALE is H get WHITE GOODSat Bishop's Your '- ' -. still here. Buy'now- - SPECIAL PRICES YOU KNOW. Your Money Back "SwLtif Bishop & Company, Madisonville, Kentucky t If You Want It t- nimw, y T ,rj . J V 1 I'w T !. 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Association of " .'". county. - f AdcireBB us ior tiouiars. pi the and- - Second District Publishers Leaiue Post Office as Second Class Matter. t'.. tnvnrl of tha Rurllnpfnn J characterizations drawn from the with bean tff ill lands, of Virgin their qumnt manners and many conveutioualites bnpgs.up memories of travel of descriptions read. The play' gives feat op- porcuuicies iur ueiuiituArurBB-queuess- , whioh is fully embracThe immense rtaccelas of tha,t tliis class of cla8s,"pure wholesome" comhigh edy finds favor everywhere. There is much lpteresbiou'the ed. Now is. Your lime PreleminacJisplayof'Meii's Spring afr3, Overcoatings Will be and Saturday of this week Thui-Sa- JbiJ' ''.m bMt&fr 'rf -- m -- FV '"l"' " Vfe, !i K . y i Stfftirfgs' ihisplay p'rovs , Friday . Branch Offiie in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, MadiAILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. sonville, Kentucky, Phone No. 4-- MISS . v . I Telephone 47 - Tuesday, February 27, 1912 MMI MMt announcement of, its" appearance a6I. O O. F. Theatre at 'Mortons oj Gap, on Friday March 1. t measure, "Ladies Day." Some Scholarship For Sale of the best lecturers on "HouseWe have a $100 scholarship on The man who whispers down a hold Economies," Home Im- Bryan & Slratton UuslneBs College well Is provement" and "Woman's ior sale. This in one of tne Dost bus-a About the things he has to sell tho State,' and iness cblleges dollars "Will never reap a crop of Place Hi Agriculture" have been scholarship In this coHnels A 1. Like he who climbs a tree' and THE SEMI WEEKLY BEE. assured aud particular attenttion "hollers." will be given to interesting, the women'of Kentucky iu the improvement of home conditions Notice to the Farmers of Kentucky especially in the rural districts. You are hereby notified thatJ , Low railroad rates are expectleft me with a frightful cough and the State Farmers' In&titutute ed. A good program has been very weak. I had spells wnen icoulcl hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 20 as provided for by law is,, called provided for'this Institute. minutes. My doctor could not help to assemble at Frapkfort, Feb. J Any information desired futh-e- r mo, but I was completely cured by will be cherfully given by ad27th, 28th aud 29th.', nodressing, All delegates will be duly , , JW. N.BrAJT, tified through this office, but Mrs. J. E. Cox, Joliet, 111. " public Commissioner Of Agriculture, this notice is sent to the AND $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. 50c . Frankfort, Ky. in order that a1! farmers, irrespective of whether delegates or uof, are cordially invited aud will be accorded the priveleges m fit tho floor aud are urgejd to be present at this meeting, as it is BMP understood by your Commissioner, the law does not contemTo purchase a High Grade Piano at the price plate that just one person from of a Low Grade "instrument. each county should attend this DO NOT pay fancy prices to agents of retail meeting, hut that all persons instores. terested in the develoDment of Call at once to see samples at 429 Hall St., the agricultural resources of the ' '' Madisonville, Kyi State who desire toattendshould be given the opportunity and the invitation to come to- this iheot- " TheMnitial' opening and a cprnplete shoving of the very nfewest creation in Hart Schaffner & Marx clothing for men and Barnes Special Suits for boys will be on display: -- !fJ Moreover our prices are guaranteed to be correct and values in material much better than we can offer later on. This, special sale onN suits, for the three days will include of extra trousers free not exceeding cost ol $5.00 on afeits $20.00 a4nd n Jt'JrVij I !, over ti .,',T . one-pai- r 4 , , fi Here is Your Chance M The above sightly bargains will be on display in our .'Men's department and special care will be taken in all measure-mentQuality, style and fit guaranteed or no sale. s. I, i: ,4i . i .1 i t 1 BARNES, CO WAND & CO. INCORPORATED - H. PRATHER MARVIN REPELESENTATIVE FACTORY I EARLINGTON, i KENTUCKY Women arer especially invited and Feb". 28th will be in great Phone 553 LOUISVILLE, KY. '5 n vsl M s DRUGS ' ' Whatever your doctor prescribes i bring hjs, prescription direct, to us and you will know no disapThere is such a pointment. wide variety in our stock of " , RARE J'! ' Webb Bros. Store Robbed . i i y v ., C0L0EED .COLUMN. BEV Last evening tlnevps .broke in to the 8tore of --Webb Bros., ru rob bed the c?6h drawer ofc about m'ent" Jn account'of the Bmall number presdnt, due to the heavy rain fall Sunday afternoon. ' Mrs. Calvenaugh is roported a little O! J. B. EVANS, EDITOR v Mrs". Wade Elliot left for Green$9, As .vet nothing else has.been ville the 22 to visit hex father, and misBQd. friends. We wish for her a pleas- - drugs, chemicals, tinctures, alkaloids, and fluic extracts that we can take care of your cripti on in a way.mpsj satisfactory to yourself. Ours is such a complete stock that it saves turning and fussing. What your doctor orders is what you ought to have, and what you get when we fill your prescriptions. ,"Ji, wbb called to Russellville Saturday' ilie 17 insc. on refar windowe: No clue to the account of the serious illness and thi eves has been discovered. de'ath of her mother 'who died on '; , Admittance was gained by ant?'ta breaking the glass in one' ojt' the Mrs, Rice Riley, Lively as a' Boy. If you aro tired, run down, have no appetite, get.a bottle of Yucatan Oblll Tonic A few doses wilL set you up give you a boy'a .appetite-ma- ke you strong and lively as a Purifies the blood and strengthens the system 50o a bottle at the St. Bernard Mining Co., IncorporatPd, Drug twelve-yrear-old. th6';18 -- The Parents, Teachers Association was well attended laat Friday after a well rendered program refreshments were served by the n "'" mUn Mnm Qn.lnl nlnnn nu iUi-iS- ' xuo muut kjuutc& .vou hue A, M. E. Zion Ohuroh Thursday nfghtj i i the 22, was a grand euccobb. . ' better at thia writing. We were glad i to see Mrs. Delia Edmonson at service Sunday after an, absence of Beveral weeks on of rnuinps In her honio. Services at the A. M. E.Z. church Sunday were reported good".' " ' According to reports Silnda'y Mrs Ndllle LoWery's club' loci in this rally at tho Baptist church on the 18th. Sha reported about $23 00 raised. . Don't forget to buy tho "Trading Book" before tracing at the, store, of. any member of the Booster Gfub. Have the votes put to the creditof R'ev.' J. R. Evans no. 116, We thank you for the support given and solicit your unswerving support In the ad-cqu- nt fu-tur- CASTORIA i Tor Infants find Children. U'li UM 'ill tm The Kind You Have Always Sought ALCOJIOL 3 PER nrv-P AVcgetaWePrcpsraHonrwAs-slmliatlngiheFbodantlRedtita- 1 - lingUicSupacteaadBowdiof Bears the Signature fl Xb hi JITTJPJ J A 'm cjvirniFc.yftimi'HJHat.i 1 jjrVfi' r e. PromolcsDigpslionIiectu4 ... Iti'ri You Need Stationery. St. Bernard V Mining Co. Incorporated Drug Department Nothing gives an individual or a firm Btanding in the business world like nice stationery neatly printed. The Bee job department keeps constantly on hand a fine liu6 of letterheads, noteheads, billheads, statements apd envelopes, both linen and commercial. We also do circular, invitation and catalogue work. Give us a trial. You will be pleased. Semi-Weekly r Correction An error was made ' in announcing -- the date of the Fireless Cook Stove Demonstration. . Correct d ved of March 4 to 9 " Jk . e " I 1 inclusive. ! ' t ? ti - i i ' x a iU j t f 1 , .'i ' C. A. MORTON tx i?V. sTTSSSSSM jILHm Uulj. i . MMisanyilLe, ,,, .Aiui Emimlm All personR who have had books out of the library moro than two weeks, are requested to roturn them at onco. ,,'Mbs. Beatrice King, Librarian Mr. David Cannon and Mrs. Henrietta Welch were quietly niarried'Vn Madisonville Thursday February 22. We wish for them a happy married life. Rev. P. H.). Kennedy D. D. df Henderson, Ky. worshipped with the Mt. Zion Baptist Church Sunday morning. He preached a most 'excellent sermon to a large, appreciative audience. Come again Doctor. 'j Rev. Owen Oarrington wos called to Madlsonvlllle Friday on account of, the illneBS of his daughter, who is a studen,tat Atkinson College. Rev. Lynn, of the General Baptist church, of the city, worshipped with the Mt. Zion Baptist Church Sunday morning. We were also glad to acknowledge tha pres,9uce of Rev. Reea Allan at our service. Rev. Evaus enjoyed a sumptions dinner at the home of Mr. anb Mrs'. Boyd 'Mason Sunday and a most'!??' cellent supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Sam Worjihum. Ed Grlnter and Miss Emma' Fowler have both been on the slok list but wo hope,they will ' soon recover. Ira Collins is much improved at ' ; ( this writing, Janio Bell Ellison tho only daugh-to- 'r of Mr. and Mrs. P.'A. Ellison 1b" livery slcfk pfpheiniohl. We wfsK T forlior afBpeedyTocovery, , ; has been removed from tho hospital to hlo borne. Hrf is Improving nicely. ' Bills are' out ahounolng a Grand Bazaar at the A. M. E. Z. chuch beginning March 4th.' Mr. J. Yeargin," the greatest nogro Magician in the world announces that ho will bo in our city Mar. 7th and 8th to make fun for the children. Mr. MoMimms For Sale S jn ncss anttMcstcontalnsacIikr Opium,Morphtoc nor Mineral. .. Not Narcotic tvspkui Stcd" JhheUtSJh-ylwiStml, I V 8Sy Ti tc&ero7dDrMimrmm I . ft ' ConsRpa-llonou- hV In nt HimSrtdClatttktl - Simr Aperfect Remedy for Use r StoraacJi.Dlarrhoea Scholarship oil Draughon's Business .College, Nashville, Tenn. $100 Scholarship on Bryant & Strat- tpu Business College, Louisville, Ky. Apply to $50 Semi-Weekl- andLoss FacSiniUe or Sleep. . Signaturcof ,; NEWYOHIL I 11 JThirty Years CASTORIA THKCtNTAUn COMPANY, Nf W YORK OttY. For Over y Bee, Earlington, Ky. HVTiiMtrtfiVif i TEMPLE THEATRE fixact Copy 6f Wrapper. Mrtej Wiinrantccd undcrlhefood Thursday, Feb. 29 The best presented the best acted and talked of book play "Under Arizona Skies . 9 With . YOU! Better JOB: That question will bo aslced you al: ost dally by bu&lncsa rfien seeking yjuc sece1! V$$8& indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleges Mqro03ATKERS ness collegca COMBINED. 48 College3 in 18 States. iSerbatlonal ?e&Sn. . MISS DORTHY RUSSELI, And a Lilcver Vjotnpany. A Special ( splendid seTvrc'mV lUll'llUffSf1 they doferred the permanent organization of the "Women's Depart- - PRICES 2$, '35, Si AND 75 CENTS Scenic Production With a tho United States say that Draughon'a New System of Bookkeeping saves them holdjhg god P9sit(6ns,as tho resuff of Guaranteed Treat from 25 tp 50 per cent In.work and taking Draughon's Homo" Study. i i Sbartkaad. PricticaUyTalLUVS. 'off;?vT?SVE.t.?or prices on lesgn All Scenery is Carried by tho icial court reporters write tho System of .. on oueerea teach. .Pf?!??1. Nashville, Tenn. Forw3at- i, WlliWii.,iJJS,.:jUilLlU1liiliHn L22.rta.ML'Jl-- i v www rraMaH!wb Bookk'eepin?. Bookkeeofers BanVIn m. ii u iriiLiuii m. rumHHRi i . n ir i ii nil over t jjiiJLa . . J Bustaew inn a t w. U vuio .jinny, npmanas ox. oankemn' icrs, bookkeepers, and slenograplier&tx : O.-.J- .- nnn iiini b. . .. w a . i ., "I . 4 . DRAUGHON'S PRACTIGAX ' flMiviUf or Hnphi r KnwrUI RT7STTV17S Tciui or Pluci, Ky., or Kyuuvillc, ImQli 7 V'-.h t r "Hti '. '" iTTT 4 't fA SPLENDID OFFER . it .i i jcariingt Oil .dm) "ra fill i K I Evansville Gduikr DAILY) 1 jFor $3.00 Yelr One Sond or brlnp; ttio above amount to Tbe Earlington Boo and re- colvo bothpapors one year. this Is presidential year and The EVanBvIllo JXemember Courier will plve you the best and latest political newer markets, editorials and dispatohes irom all over the world, and is In every way a metropolitan, fascinating and Instructive paper. oar-toon- s, "Those Interested,. Please" Read fFroBli alf Urid'&cel'oIseyMli ro'pei' v When in Madlsonville in the fo6d'ana'a BufflcTerit 'amb'uni bfsldey, vc " aftern'bou don't' fail to go to the arofitho'eSBat;lB.i'' Under such a rS&lrio1 of llVlntj'.' Ma,tipee at the, Princess Theatre. t d'eVeoti, 'andr faany'dls- ni eaees aref preveared." riq Fred Hippie, of Chicago, is BHiul'd the' feys'tem fequ'lr'o a' tetilc,i In this city. who visited take omyBuca as'ybu'lmbw" Miss Dot Bean, euCh'is Vhiol, whloh''i'a Misses Gonlo Hamilton and Buth d8lIliioUB combina'tiofa oC the health ihe p"ast gIvfrigpropertios' of the' cods' Uvfers Bamberger in Owensboro" week, returned home Monday after- with allltho,lsdless grease eliminated noon. and' toriio Iroh'ddded, happily blended We make a specialty of doing two In-- rhlia', medicinal wine. and three colot work. If you want J For" this reasbn rvinol Is regarded olasBy job work that will give satis- as'ho' 6f'tho'treatdst body builders' invlgorators for aged people. It faction see our samples and get and Invigorates-- and builds them up, and prices at the Madlsonville Branch k'eeps them 'up. Office In Morton's Furniture Store. 'We seir'Vlnol with the understandAileen Davis, Manager ing that 'if it does not glvo satlsfacJ. B. Harvey of Madlsonville was tldh tha prlco will be returned. eMs'-cannbvisit-ing'telatlv- Bradley Stone, who visl tod fi lends In Owensboro for" the past few days, returned home this morning. O. B.Tate visited his parents in Ma'dlson'v'tyb 'Monday. t ifo it' m mm ih t'h I . tiSBSL x. w J lf i jr jr V fs tk KV - MEMBERS EVANSVILLE REBATE ASSOCIATION es WBamygf .yeare Se Our Ad," Bank dn it YD'ir ffi a - In Henderson yesterday. ST, BERNARD MININ& CO., Incor-- i Mrs. Lucy Bean, News P. M of the Towns Hutoheson of Henderson, was bore Friday visiting relatives. w ' Mr. aud MrH. Dan M. EvaiiB and son Ben were In Louisville Friday and Saturday visiting Miller Evans who is attending fcohool there. See the handflomo lino of Sprln Wall paper boforo purchasing else- . MadlsonviJle.'Ky. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. MoEuon and littlo' sdh visited bis parents at St. ' OharloB gaturday and Sunday. iliBS Annie Morrison, of Pembroke ' arrived today for a visit to Mr. and Mrs.nW. L. MorrlBon. Now improvements are' being mndo In our leading Btore that will add greatly to the showing of nnd the looks of Barnes, Cowand & Co'b.j Store. This firm 1b 'alwayB on the boom and believe In anything for convenience foe their Salepeople. The Improvements will bo made in their mens' department when completed with the now cases , and Bholvofl will make this one of the most attractive Men and Boys' Department in this part of the state. Oall aud see SIek and Winston for -. your Spring Toggery. . -- There was no preaching at the M. , Mer-chandiso where SisicBhos., visiting hor brother JVC. Grubbs in Ohas. Truornpy was in Madison-vill- e Owensboro for the past week visited Notice of Dissolution Saturday. friends lri Henderson Monday and Notice is now and horeby given P. B. Davis was in MadiBonvIllo Tuesday. She will return homo that the sawmill business, heretoSaturday. this afternoon. fore being conducted in the name of engraving see Sink Fo,r nice band JUst reueivod a new line of Spring J.,T. Terry and Dabney Bishop, is Bros.,- MndiEonville, Ky., They have wall paper at SlBk Bros,, ngw dissolved by mutual consent, the only baud engraver In 'town. and the business will hoTeattor be Madlsonville, Ky, by said J. was in Madlsonville P. P. Price A. P. King, traveling salesman managed and conducted T. Terry alone, said Dabney Bishop Mondoy. for Ragon Bros., groceries, was .in' retiring, aud all persons being inM. ITanna 3r was In Greenville town today. debted to' said persons on account Saturday on business. of said business will settle with Don't forgot the Always Blessed ntilrl Terrv. J office for Madl. . Bee has a branch with a Hearty Appetite if you use Witness our hauas tins luth Feb-rursonville people in Morton's Furnl-tur- o Dlgesteze. It helpsyour stomach do 1912. Store. If you want advertis- the work, digests what you;eat and. Dabney Bishop, makes good rich blood from your ing or Job work or wish to subscribe J. T. Tbruv. food,. No more Sleepless Nights, 4. for the paper, call up number Headache or Stomach Misery. Get Aileen Davis, Manager. ria or an tnese troubles witn uigos- - Guy Peyton, who has been in Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. EvanB were teze. i uty cents a bottle, wortn ten- - '.Memphis and Nashville for the past fold its cost, At drug department nf In Louisville, Saturday. the St. Bernard Mining; Company, 'month, returned home yesterday af. 'ternoon. ..Miss Ethel McAfee was tbo guest Incorporated. - whojms been porated, Drug Department going to show this spring the most extensive lines the greatest assortments in men and boys wear ever exhibited under one and the same roof in the great Ohio Val-leExpress arid freight being daily to 'the big store," all that is new in, make, .fabric andi tr! iiauc iul incu duu uuys buniiK, neeas. mi a lOU can come or order now.! amu are readv. Wen s t7 M ' . Wi IWi y, .- ,- 1 1 t ik f- V AT PAYS TO TRADE HERE Semi-Week- ly .... y, M&Biitwtf'iili ii.'aiwsaBaanBaBaaecHBBaMBsaEaaiHnniHanaaaHBiBaBiaAULUtaMto of Misses Mabel Johuson.,nndEtliGl Reynolds of Madlsonville Thursday T M eet Your M I THE Friends Mit.&.. and Friday. FdR SALE One $100 course in anythlpg' excopt ciyil engineering, from International Correspondence School of Scranton Pa. Will sell at a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. Miss Mabel johnsou, of MadiBon- ville visited friends hero Friday and Saturday. Miss Nellie Crowder spent with frWde,., . I. O. O. r. THE4TRC Mortons Gap, Kentucky FRIDAY, MARCH Idle Hour Ineatrc Latest Moving Pictures Every rf1 Satuf-da-y aud Sunday in Mortons Gap '' , 1,1912 I JQkurjihjSQuth, Sundanighton account of the Illness of Rev. Brani don.' . -- oKrdlgB3 of the ncjerhenqyqf, tho weatgpr last Sunday,; a very good crowd attended' South 'Sanday SchooJ.' There iijere jno iiijndred affd fifty present with several vlsftors.TW! collection was qmetning near lour dollars and a apeoial offering ol $5.05. n , . UlrB..E. T.WillianxB, of Hartford "attended the funeral of her nelce, tSf.. Mrs. Gilbert, of Owensboro, la the guest of Mrs. O. P. Webb. You afe invited to a social and bassaiir 1o "be "given Tby file Ladies' ' ' ' Aid Society of the Christian .Oliurch on .Tuesday., afternoon lind evening ofijMarch 10 at the sVicldrv building. The! ladies fwill have1 for sale daintyand ser AJZJ I THOS. H. SEWEL Presents The Romance Oomedy Drama - "Ab Everyllay Girl" A story as sweet us "Lena JEti vers" i Niht Except Sunday j lHiMh . Rt. Thrtmao TTrlr1na Matinee Every Saturday Afternoon (1 D MAM. T- "yiceable aprpnB, rnevqkwear, MtOf curtains, fancy bags A p.lay.pul8atiqp:..eyeryjn'omentrwith emotion tensejiruth- many other things suitable. i and fnl, powerful dramatic, bright, witty, mirthful comedy &$ for the home. Sandwiches and coffee jvill be serVed ad a pleas- sSs'TbiB is the Same ConinantfThatPlayodLena-Brvers- " Last Season Si -' . ul 38 X 7"""" "f ant sooial time is anficipa-tfid,231gip Laps, of PijinoeTon, Ird., PRICES 2535 AND ,50 CENTS-- , liuVIra. 'L'oerodd, of tho Southai'd w vbiiiu irointives ana- inenas .p ....1)18 country wa in town, S.aturdojf lUro Saturdaynd Sunday All ' ""H. B. Sellers visited his parents friends wereglad to selfhim. . . - A Play iTJKa!; Grips Both the ''Heart and 'Mind .ffijffl. sir: T. FULLfORFUN .3 f. & . . a b,'HrinfS jl, k-- ' t i.6 t k1 SI Hi ':ri m witt- ijTtf'i nAndltiri T'V Ihe dt. Louis i " m TIC Gfiat Repubtf Opes SALE JCy house on JFarren, Wanted At onoe Clean cotton Sons of Veterans to be at Macon AyeThis is a twelve percent invest-iaen- t. ragBKalBeeOilide., t Call on or write Much interest is being mani-feste- d Omer'Wyatt, wh6 visited friends St "W.S.Bramwell. here in the big rally to be in Owensboro for the past few days (Frank Gordon, who has been In returned bomethis 'morning. , held Friday night in the interest Jacksonville, Florida, for tbo past H.'R.'McCreary wbb inlEvansville of the campaign of the Sons of mouth, visiting relatives returned yesterday. home Monday night. We want to give you a orayon por- Veterans to raise their meraber-shi- p to 1,000, as, for the first time Earl Stone, of Madlsonyille, was trait of tny member of your family free wlth'one years subscriptions to this body wUJ be ofliqjany, recogin the city Saturday. Don't fall to return your voteB our paper, tho Farm and Stockman, nized afi the- Eeunionencamp-ment- . Read Vyodnesdtfy afternoon, not later than and the People's Monthly. All pi the mQmbers of our advertisement in another part i o'olook. tbh organization have been inThe Episcopal congregation have of this paper and send us a photo- defatigable in their efforts to aid organized, a Sunday Schpol which graph today. ThiB ofjer is only made for a few weekB and you the .dause of the Reunion ttp for hplds BervicoH erery Sunday after- should act onco before It la with that reason all interested in the noon at the Library. drawn. ppVon will strive to make the na Affair a success. iaryaiiiuiujuiiijpjujl,iMu,lutlll,,,iru,lni iirjrnncpo trjfli iipiiiigpgiiiagiiiiii'gvwiiiiuiifiiiiurpvrgiitcrin ' tFrxIIy 2BO0 people vith ;red iorohes yill march to the Aad- -- In Sebreo Sunday and Monday. The deal Of'fh it) I Newspaper TZojld i Globe-Democr- at ,. Best Offer Yet J x v you the Louisville Evening Pos-an- d y the Bee one year. Tbe Cosmopolitan and Good House Keeping Magazines and the Home & Farm six months all for $3.60. Subscribe now as this offer will be withdrawn in a few davs. Seml-WeekSemi-WEEKL- time we will Bend TWICE EVERY WEEK 74 4 EigHf , "Paes Almost Equal - i. or More Y -- - Earliugton, Ky, Bee, Ech Tuesday and Friday to a Daily at the Price of a Weekly Spring Gleaning ii carpets , .00-- One No qther paper gives the NEWS so promptly, so fully, so accurately. No other paper prints so great a variety of interesting and instructive reading matter for every member of the family. No other paper is so good, so clean, so cheap. t Dollar a Year$1.0P Calendars -- for 1013 j fdrium wkere speepjies lasis. vill, be Mattings Rugs Lace'Curtaihs Just received our spring line arid are showing the very newest designs in 9x12 Rugs, prices range from $8 to $30. This, showing you will find the newest shades of tans, grays, greens, both floral and oriental designs.' Matting all brand new both in patterns and material all live straw that will not break or sweep off. Prices 15c to 35c per yard. Don't fail to let us show you our line for your spring wants and get ' our prices before lutiutj oy prominent citizens, 'fapneaB well as Keunipn enthus- - Imported and Domestic 7 j and get this Stirling Republican News- this peerless Home Journal during all of the imoortant Na I ional Cam- baltfn of 1912. and until after the election of the next President. It is in dispensable to every citizen, and ought to be in every household. samjic c- o- OlWSCYWg PlOW Jaber, Address QL L1- - JW 1IL What's Ics free. Look!!! i Comini ' The Globe Printing Co.., St. Louis, Mo. Globe-Democr- The Semi Weekly Bee has the swellest line of imported and;domestic calendars ever shown to the trade. We will sell you calendars direct from the I wholesale house arid print them in col r ors. See our line before you buy. Sam- I' pies are'nbV ready for your inspection. I W " . .. The Semi 6 . "luicy m-- IIIIUI A"A-A- llif,Jll ,!,.'JL ow , Weeklij a--- Bee i v l.fjL.1L Kentucky " -- A....A-jt- j Ud - - The next attraction that will hold the boards at the TEMPLE (Twice-a-WeeWe will furnish The St. Louis THEATRE will be the best and and the Bee at the low price of $1.50 for both papers and most interesting of book one year. This unprecedented offer will be open for only a limited playe, of whioh most booked that time. Send in your subscription af once to are dramatized are without reaTHE BEE, Earlington, Ky. son that one can scarcely follow the plot, such is not the case with "UNDER ARIZONA SKIES" that new state surprise, tho bois terous Western type is elimiB. M. nated and the play is of tbe kind Funeral Director. :: Licensed Embalmer that you can bring your mother, sweetheart or sister with the NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE," 5 that they will enjoy qve-r- y S PWc 124-- 2 MADISONVILLE. KY: momentof the play, MISS making your purchase. WAWWWWMWWMWA DOROTHY RDSSEDL playing Barnes, Cowand & ithe leading r,ole ably supported ' . ,by. a.tCjRjjJUqt,iarei exqellence. Incorporated This offering will be at the Tenv Earli'ngton; pie Theatre, Thursday Feb, 29. Kentucky at k) Semi-Week- ly SEMI-WEEKL- Y SLATON ce "'Company 'I l BEE A DB y P'Y TTiU "hY nt 4" PPWW'.HI MMBB'iif"tTriii' Miniirmtai (Tto;; now entered into tho undertaking with great zest. Jimmy climbed tho chicken ladder, kicked his chubby legs through tho rfporture, hung suspended' on his fat littlo middle for an Instant, and finally, with much panting and tugging, wriggled his plump, round body Into the Ho walked, over whoro a lonesomo looking beu was sitting patiently on a nest Ho put out a cautious hand and tho hon promptly gave it a vicious pock. "Billy," ho called angrily, "you got to conio in here, and hold this old chicken; she's 'bout the terrlblest pecker they is." "Billy stuck his head in tho little square holo. "Co at her from behind," ho suggested; "put yo' hand under her easy like, an' don' let her know what you's up to." Jimmy tried to follow theso instruc tions, but received another peck for his pains. Ho promptly mutinied. "If you want any eggs," he declared, scowling at tho face framed in tho aperture, "you can come get 'em yourself. I dono monkoyod with this chicken all I'm going to." So Billy climbed up and easily got his loan little body through the open lng. He dexterously caught the hen, by the nape of the nock, aa he had seen Aunt Cindy do, while Jimmy reached for the eggs. "If we ain't dono lof my cap outside on the groun," said Billy. "What we goln to put tho eggs in?" "WelL that's Just llko you, Billy, you all time got to leave your cap on tho ground. I'll put om in my blouso till you get outsldo and then 111 hand 'em to you. How many you going to hen-hous- Ti? fA f " W( Jsaffr sssssssssssssssssssssssT mmFtm AT - X. C. A. MORTON MADISONVlLLE,KY. Funeral Director and Embalmer Any Gall Answered Promptly Day or Nignt. 'X r CHAPTER VII. Miss Minerva and WiUiamGreenHill FRANCES BOYD CALHOUN (Copyright, by BeUly A Brlttoa Co.) hmmbAvhmhhi no rose from Ills knees bo psked: "Aunt Minerva, do God work pn Sunday?" "No-o,- " as itatingly. answered his relative, hes- (white chUlens; ,'t Hi lUnervar niggers an' heathens an' Injuns an' I reckon He gits some-txd- y to help him. Dont yoo. Aunt "Well, It look like He'd Jest haftor work on Sunday, He's bo busy jest babies. He makes all tho an' she ain't takin' no notice of notMn' else." Cecilia's dyeing me somo They tiptoed stealthily around the Eaator eggs," he said, "all blue and house to the back-yarbut found the pink and green and yelluh and every e door locked. kind they is; I tooken her some of "Can't you get the key?" asked the our hen's effffs and she Is going to flz younger child. em for me an' they'll be Just like "Naw, I can't," replied the other rabbit's eggs; I reckon 111 have bout boy, "but you can git in th'oo this a million. Ill give you one," he added here little bole what the chicken-goe- s generously. in at, whllos I watches fer Aunt want more'n one," declared Billy, 1 Ill stand right here an who was used to having the lions Minerva. hoi' my cap while you fetches me the of everything. sharo Ton all time talking bout you eggs. An' don't you take more'n five want moroTa ono egg," said Jimmy. or six," ho warned. "I'm skeotod of the old hen," ob"You 'bout tho stingiest Peter they is. Ain't you got no eggs? Got Miss jected Jimmy. "Is she much of a Minerva to give you some of hers and pecker?" to hurt you," "Naw, sho ain't 111 take 'em over and ask Miss Cecilia to dye 'em for you ''cause you was the oncouraging reply. "Git up an' crawl th'oo; III holp you." ain't 'qualnted with her yet" Billy, haying overcome his scruples. Atmt Minerva ain't got none ccp'in' what sho put under a ol' hen fer to set this mornlnV "Cant you get 'cm from under tho old hon? Miss Minerva la such a Very Serious Christian woman, she aln'W It is a very serious matter to ask "You dono fool ma tout that for one- medicine and have the Hgious business befoV interrupted. wrong ono given you. For this Billy, "an' I got put to bed ih the day- -. reason we urge you in buying to night-shirt- s him. "Miss Rabbits' and Other Eggs. Billy was sitting In the swing, Jimmy crawled over the fence and joined time." "Woll, Bho won't never miss two or threo egga,"' coaxed Jimmy. "How. many did sho put under tho old hen?" "She put fifteen," was tho response, "an' I don't bollovo sho'd want mo to tech 'em." "They're 'bout the prettiest eggs over was," continued tho tempter, 'all blue and pink and green, and 'bout a million kinds. They'ro just perzact-Jlike rabbit's oggs." "Me an' Wilkes Booth Ltocoln ain't never hoar teller no rabbit's eggs sence we's born," said Bilfy; "I don't berllevo rabbits lays eggs nohow." to East"They don't lay 'om er," said Jimmy. "Miss CLecllla 'splaln-o- d it all to mo and she's my Sunday-Schoteacher and rabbits is bound to lay eggs 'cause it's in tho Bible and she's l)Out tho prettlast 'splalner they is. I'm going over there now to seo tout my eggs," an4 ho made believe to leave tho swing. e "Los us slip xsun' to tho an' seo what io ol' hen's suggested the sorely tempted Billy. me some "Aunt Minerva is y Read the Royal v. Guarantee m ffM'sssssssftw jrr NewBSHMlBilBa Model I X 'tpt ol 5 hen-hous- Tabulator Ribbon With Two-ColTilting Paper Table Hinged Paper Fingers or Back-Spac- ef d, hen-hous- All the final touches of typewriter improvement are found at their best in the new Model 5 Royal, including several features found on no other machine. Not the least of the many Royal features arc 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 repairless service. Read the Royal Guarantee; that's the basis upon which we want you to consider the Koyai. - be careful to get the genuine THE - BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE LOOK BuCTifctff Liver Medicine The reputation of tnU old, rella ble medicine, lor constipation, indigestion and liver trouble, is firmly established. It does not imitate, other medicines. It is better titan' others, or it would not be the fa--" vorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOftN Pa HERE, MB. FABMER! Note (bat the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company, Incorporated, is offering to you an ideal proposition for telephone service. Using our service you have advantages of long distance connections to every important point in the United States. The advantages of telephone service in your residence are too numerous to mention, but among them would be dally communication with the markets, obtaining prices, getting accurate reports tn the weather, calling up your neighbors, friends and relatives. All these advantages and pleasures are more than worth the price yon would pay for the service. Literature and information furnished by calling on our manager, H. W. Shelton. CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO. Sp- - to Btan no projockin' ain't with her eggs. Hurry up." Jimmy carefully distributed the eggs lnsldo his blouse, and Billy oooa more crawled through the hole and stood on the outside waiting, oap in hand, to receive them. But the patient hen bad a hoi raised her vbloe in angry protest md set up a furious cackling, which frightened the little boy oa the InaiAe He oaugbA that he was bold of a low roost pole, swung hbr self p and, wholly unmindful of hi blouse full et eggs, pushed his lower limbs through the hole and stuck fast A pair of chubby, sturdy legs, dow which were slowly trickling little yellow rivulets, and halt a 'plump, round body were all that would go through, (To bo Continued.), panic-etricke-o. "Wo might Just as woll git 'em all now," Bald Billy. "Aunt Cindy say thoy's Borne kinder hens won't lay no chickens 't all If folks put they hands in they nests an' this hero hen look llko to mo sho's ono of thorn kind, so tho restor tho oggs 11 Jest bo wasto, any how, 'cause you dono put yo' han's in her ncs an a domlnlckw taker . A firifArrfaa. .. a m not UH I107H owbmuu k '"Via. Get "The Royal Book", also Free Demonstration . mrnnw . Wo want to show Royal features and Royal superiority in your own office and Its unique fitness for any typewriter requirements howetcr exacting. same as for Model 1 with No extras. Tabulator. raw wmnuwyuDr waemj. That It wflTi) inrkef U btft quality for sm!T Uccth cf tio H tea mom fcr upkeep una uy ottxr trptwrltir, 7S Semi-Week- ly Bee, Agent '4 l LKUimnpracBBirij Sample Can be Sean at This Office PRINCESS SPECIAL! This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under new management and it's management guarantees its patrons high class entertainments. Especially Adopted for Ladies and Children a '"'"' "'""'" '' ',l We are again tunning the "Worlds Best Piotaros." You know what that means. "Lnblno." "Biofrraph," "Kalems," "Essany," "Pathe," "Sellg'' and "Vitograph." A Mi i vi MAD1S0NVILLE, Subscribe fortho "Bee" Rlghtquiok "! KY. 'a- Matinee Daily 2 p. m. - ' Big Auto CONTEST FREE How to Get Votes Touring Car to be given away free by Earlington Boosters Club. Each member Five-Passeng- er A grand $1,600 Howard OonteBt &t Barnes, May, closes Car otrx Display Votes on the Automobile will be given with every cash purchase made at the store of any member of the club, ioo votes for every dollar's worth purchased. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BUSY. The earlier you start the more advantage you will haveN 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, ssESsssssssssssHKsiflHeMsHsRHsH BlM V of this club will give votes thatwill entitle the holder of the greatest number of votes to this elegant Automobile Free. FREE , i I :'t Covand $iF if 15, 1Q12 3c Oonmpary How to Get Votes v VssslBBBTsBBSBXBVtdifiBniVws TJtrwt sJ' M yj jCJBfcSflstfeasV'BrK II M '' ' .4rBk9llSsYfleSs Rules ot The Contest Read carefully the rules of this contest as it will make it much easier for .'the contestant to understand the methods that are used. 1. No name of contestant will be known. 2. No names of contestants will be published. 3. Every contestant gets 2,000 votes to start with. 4. Every contestant gets a number. 5. Standing of contestant's number published weekly. 6. A votes must be brought . 7. Votes must not be written on. in Wednesday for recording. 8 Tie votes in package with contestant's number and amount on top slip only. 9. Color of certificates wjll be charged monthly and must be recorded monthly to count. 10. Votes are transferable only before recording, Contestant having largest number of votes on May 15, 1912, wins-thauto. 12. Contestants will not be permitted to solicit votes within our store or in front of the building. With every yearly subscription to The Earlington Bee, accompained by $'i in cash, 3,000 votes will be given. This applies to back subscriptions as well as new subscriptions, and you can pay for as many as you desire. You can also get votes on job printing and advertising 100 votes for each dollar paid on either job printing or advertising. Get your friends to give you the votes when they 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. 0 1 C3 J? pt :''i t..i VII CONTEST CLOSES MAY 15, 1912 Send in Your Nominatibn at Once and go to Work for it d w, L. C. Wiley Watches, Clocks Jewelry Fine Watch Repairing li. George King & Son Drugs, Drutftfiits' Sundries and Soda Fountain . Webb Brothers, Groceries W. H. Whitford, Hardware, Stoves BARNES, COWAND & CO. Dry Goods. Clothing, Shoes, Semi- - Weekly Bee, INCORPORATED $1 Per Year i Millinery, Ladies' Ready to Wear, Carpets and Rttss Barnett & Stone, Liveryman w,JfoWfc y IX &&&m?m "VWHtjufiy- Vi. '" rtiKHIil ilwwHUXsJtsWAl, "; J1- mmhM&tolik