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BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. 19 TWENTY-THIR- D EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1912 Wacb OFFICIAL CALL 'For Hopkins County Republican Mass Convention AT MAD1S0NVILLE COURT HOUSE, APRIL 6, 1912 The IT WTLL FABLES in SLANG By GEORGE ADE AVE YOU ft Factory NIOKTEJY Piano IN LAURELED REST Sale r. H S 'Ho (Atlanta Constitution) is resting in his laurels," so they said of one who lay "Where ho could not hear the singing HBBBHHpppHjr of the windB that went his way. After all this curse and clamor of thiB bitter, trampled sod. "Ho is resting on his laurels, 'neath the quiet, stars of God." "He is resting on his laurels" but not one awarded now But left a Btam of crimson on the Too late Copyrighted, 1011. Reprinted from Illu- itrated Sunday Magazine by Per- mlioloa of the Author E-Fl- at ANNOUNCEMENT 1 M'idisonville, Xy., Mar. 2 12.- - t' Electors of Hopkins County, Kentuoky :' In accordance with the estabj, lishod custom, and in obedience to the rules governing the Republican organization of Kentuoky, and persuant to the Offi cial Call of tho Republican State Committee, of Kentuoky, and of the Republican Congressional District Oomkritteo of the Second Congressional Distriot of Kentucky, a Mass Convention of R 'puBlicans of Hopkins County, Kentuoky, is hereby called to be held at the Court House in Ky. at 1 o'clock p. m. Standard time, on Saturday, April, 6th. 1912, for the purpose of selecting delegates to attend the Congressional Distriot Convention, which meets iu Henderson, Ky., Wednesday, April 8th 1912, and to attend the Re- pfcH Stat OoavMtion, whiefc Mad-isonville, To tho 'Republican April Pf:;:MMSi0HV1J1, lOthTtilSr At pafdDistrict M.J, l- ..if f i j venuou, wners wm ue eieuieu, - ' .. ., ' " Oon- v . two District Delegates and two District Alternate Delegates to Con-ventio- n, the National Republican to be held in the City of Chicago, III., June 18, 1912; also one District Eleptor; also a District member of the State Central Committee. At said State Convention there will be elected four Delegates from the State at large and four Alternate Delegates National Convention, and two Electors from the State at large. In said County Mass Oonven tion, tho voting shall be viva voce, and and it will select thirty-tDelegates, and will attend to Buch other business.as hree may properly come before it, but said Convention will not elect the new members of the Republican Committee, butsame shall be elected by precinct meetings, which bhall be held at two o'olockP. M., Standard Time, on Saturday, May the Fourth, 1912, in the manner prescribed by the rules of the Republican Organization of Kentucky. Republican County Committee of Buit Everybody. MORAL: Go easy with CapiHopkins County, Kentucky. By John B. Harvk'y, Chairman. tal until you get it Roped and Once there was u little Town that needed a direct Com munication with a Trunk Line. this date until the close of A Promoter wearing Sunday Clothes and smoking the Automobile Contest, on May 15th, Cigars came out from the City to see about it. we will give 10, 000 votes for every dolThe Daily Paper put him on tne Front Page. Five Dollars lar paid on subscription,, .new or renewk was the for each Plate at the Banquet tendered him by al, paid with coupon bpolis.r Books tho Mercantile Association. A Bonus was offered, together with now on sale at this office. Now, get a Site for the Repair Shops and the Round House. busy and patroinizef us. When the College Graduates in Khaki Suits began to drag Chains across Lots, a Wave of -Joy engulfed Main Street from the Grain Elevator clear out to the Creamery. Then came 10,000 Carusos, temporarilyesidi.ng in Box Oars, EAELINGT0N BOY MAKES GOOD C0KT5G TO THE PB0HT to disarrange the Face of Nature and put a Culvert over the Crick. Baraca Class of The M. & Church, Harford Chattcn Who Has Served As An Real Estate Dealers emerged The Apprentice in Howell Finished South Expect to do Good from their Holes .and local Rip 'V Creditably Work "This Year Yaa Winkle,bRn to sit up and . tMir Harford ;ft 7i lln Enaila r HorKkil' lIT urn serving an Ohatten, ho has been .apprenticeship One morning- Train .zippesil rv- - Olaaa. of tne '. 'nri'ii 'Howell IV. R. shops for tli in 'past the M: E. Baraca through the Out and pulled up at Ohurch held their annual elec- year, has .recently finished with , the New Station. tion of officers tot the year 1912. much credit. He is now a thorough The Road was an Assured Fact. meohamo and we feel that he will Those elected are as follows : The Rails. were spikeddown; the make good at his chosen work. Pres.IUlph Dudley. He is the son of. Dr. E. A. Ohatten Rolling Stock waB in CommisPorter Willis. 1st. formerly a practicing physician of acsion; Trains were running James Draper. 2nd. this place, but now of San Antonio cording to Schedule. Tex;, and the grand son of Mrs. Pilkington. H, 3rd. There was no longer any ReaKate Pike of'tbis city. Teacher, Walter tf. liar tin., son for Waiting, so the' Citizens We are indeed proud to be able to Asst. Teacher, Mr., Farmer. eay that Earllngton can produce hiked over to the Court House Reporter, N. O. Whitford- suofarboyB as Harford. He baa the and began to file Damage Suits. Librarian, Gilbert Long. Bee's best wishes for his future sucThe Town Council started in to cess. Sect, and Treas., D. Dudley. pass Ordinances and tho Board enThe Baraca Glass has an Lively as a Boy. of Equalizati6n whooped the rollment of between 40 and 50, If yon are tired, run down, have Taxes. all. strong, reliable and enthusi- no appetite, get a bottle of Yucatan Horny-hande- d jurors hung Ohlll Tonic. A few doses will set astic membsrs and capable of do-i- n you up give you a boy's appetjte around the Oircuit Court Room make you strong and lively as a fc most anything they undertwelve-year-olwaiting for a Chance to take a Purifies the with and strengthens the system. blood take, and it is believed that 50o a Wallop at the soulless CorporaMining the proper training and with the bottle at the St. Bernard DepartIncorporated, Drug tion. willingness of the boys to help, Co., When the Promoter came along they will be in time oue of the ment. onFractures Elbow on a Tour of Impaction, the strongest Baraca organizations ly Person down to meet him was of The young sou, of Steve. in tha State of Kentucky. They Barnsley, fell Saturday Aaron, Sheriff. morning the have not, in the past, done as and fraotured his elbow. The docChildren in the Public School much toward helping the church tor practiced tho new Oval Penman- as the wished, but hope to be and was immediately summoned dressed the wound. The little ship by filling their Oosy-Boo- k fellow is getting along very nicely able to do more in the future. with the following popular Oatoh at present. It is" hoped the injury will not prove serious. Subsorlbe for The Bee. Line: "When you have a Chance go to it." to Soak the Railroad, And the Trains never 'ran to READ THIS From 40-ce- nt Set-Bac- pallor of his brow. too late the laurels that were won with pain and death. When he could not feel tho falling of the .benediction's breath "He is resting on his laurels," so they Bald of him that day. Who could, not reap the riches of one red ropeo' Mayl After all the curse and olamor af RALPH BINGHAM ter all the storm and strife, 'Neath the daisies of the love of At Temple Theatre, March 19, 1912 God, who reaped the thorns of Lyceum Ltut SEMI WEEKLY BEE lifel Namltr of Ctune U. D. C. Tea Rllph Bingham, another ber os the forthcoming ' num- . r '.,- iff-- V-Pr- es. V-Pr- es. V-Pr- es. d. - The "Tea" given at the Victory Building on last Saturday afternoon by the Earlington Chapter of the U. D. O. was most successful froYn a financial and also eocial standpoint. Quite a number of visitors werei entertained in the yery. attractive tea room which was tastefully decorated in red &n) white carnations. Lunches were served, by the following ladies viz: Mrs. Kline, Misses Connie Fenwick, Katie Whalen, Georgia Feather- rston and Lena Davis. The candy table was in charge of Little Mis-bo- b Sue, Wade Davis and Louise Newton. 'Mesdames Davis, Fed-wicWithers, Urnstead, New-- , ton and Miss Mollie Whalen filled important positions. Mrs. Frank Withers acted as cashier. Two large cakes were donated by a popular engineer. They were raffled off, one being drawn by Mrs. Umstead and the other by Mrs. Banks. The majority of members contributed most generously, so quite a aeat sum was realized. a -. k, enter- tainment course, is a humorist, years has who, for thirty-fou- r .been making large audiences laugh and still is in the prime of life'. This is accounted for by the fact that his first appearance was at the age of six years, whea Jie traveled as the "Boy Orator of America." His appearances 'on the American continent number nearly 10,000.. summer he has been traveling ia. ' Eroupe. T. DeWitt Talmage after hearing Bingham said : "Bless Bingham and all the apostolic college of humoristB. The man that makes me laugh is my benefactor God bless all skillful pua-ster- s, all those who mirthfully surprise us with unusal juxta-ppsitiof words, theirs is a divine mission." Mr. Bingham is an impersonator, a humorist, a violinist, a pianist and a vocalist. The coming season his wife will travel with him and the accompaniments for his vocal and violin 'selections. Te"pat . on 7i, Attest t Walter Tied. W. Criok, Secretary. No More Dyspepsia.. To The Public I am in the Automobile Contest and hope to win; but I cannot do so without the as sistance 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 Gas, or other Stomach Troubles. Nothing will remain undigested or & your Btomaoh if you will take a little Digesteze, a powerful digestive, harmless and pleasant as Maple Syrup. For sale by the drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. Bour ,on East End Card Club rl fc The meeting of The East End 'Card Club on last Friday afternoon was most pleasant. Mrs. J. M. Victory was the hostess. will be greatly appreciated. The afternoon was all too short, JAMES ft. GARNETT so pleasantly absorbing were the Dawson, Ky. Mrs. exciting numbers, K. . D. No. 4 made the highest score. The ladies names Who lead' in Mrs. Aana Williams, who visited the total score, viz ; Mesdames hr daughter Mrs. DolphuB Qnalles, Mo-Kinnon f TlffiiMiiSlPfll A Scene . -- v -- iMr tpy. Rale, Kline, Atkinson and ' 4. Vic- - in . 1 V dtHCUHU MUlKJUYJUe. in;ifAdtemville Saturday. torJiiMMi r 01 BMK, tk , . OYAL SLAVE" to W..Stm at , 1 . ",v vTktr TWkLy,Mrek:7th. Always Blessed a Hearty Appetite if you usa with Digesteze. It helps your Btomaoh do For Sale digestB what youeat and Scholarship on Draughou's the work, $50 makes good nob blood from your Business College, Nashville, Tenn, food, No more Sleepless Nights, GHat $100, Scholarship on .Bryant & Strat-to- n Headache or Stomach Misery rid of all these troubles with Dlga Business College, Louisville, teze. Fifty cents abottle, worth tea-fo- ld Ky. 'Apply to its coBt, at drag department C the Temple BSE, the' St. Bernard, Mining; Compaay, v Earlmgten Ky. Incorporated. , i w 4 sr BKMI-WKKKiY' place and afro successor. Dr. L. Grace, a graduate of the University of Denver, Colo., has opened an office in the Victory business, and will locate in this city. Dr. Grace has been doing dental work in Guthrie for several months and has had several years experience in his profession. He comes well recommended and asks that the people Mr. Tom Bell Quite III of Earlington will give him a fair Mr. Thomas Bell, of the Star Planing Mills, of Madisonville, share of their patronage. is quite ill at his residence, on Musical Enjoyed Broadway. He has been sufferSeveral of the young people ing for the pasttwo weeks with a spent a most enjoyable time at carbunkle. The train nurse has the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brabeen employed and the family is sher Jackson, on last Saturday uneasy about his condition. evening.- Good music, quiet games and Miss Margaret Mitchell Resigned laughter passed away the evepopu ning. Miss Margaret Mitohell the lar and efficient bookkeeper for At a late hour the youug peo Barnes, Cowand & Co., handed in homes in the hor resignation about two weeks ago pie started for their snow which was falling very fast. and it went into effect Friday March 1. The firm is sorry to Iobo Everv one claimed to have had a competent employee. jolly eood time and would like Miss Annie Hill has tatcen ner to go back again real soon. We are sure she wJU.mp.ke - Tou Can Eat Anything. Eat what your stomach craves without tho slightest fearof indigestion, which is an awful feeling. You will not be bothered with Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Nausea, Bad Breath or Heavy Feollng if you will take one dose of Digesteze. It relieves and cures as if by Magic. Pleasaut as Candy. Belief in one minute. Get a 50o bottle from the drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. Dr. L. Grace Will Locate in Earlington M t 't ,) ). . I ,rt i&A i4 r w ' i !.... -.- ; .Zglglutei ,.?1.00 BO "T"''!... l ,lr wr '- TE Vi','.- - , '" ' "" I'll-r MMMMjMMtamMMHBB nnm : ' TX ll 1 TV. . u Subscription' JStfif PAUL.M. MOORE, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER .1. E. PAWOETT r ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER Six rribnths Three months SinRlo copies One Ydarv..' ay'6r F. D. Police fudg;e A. J.Benriett, CbTefQf Polloe Wpvfa'dley. NitfbVOhlef- " J aUh ','"' - i i 'i'SM: ff-A TK WJ k.mg-- I 1 ... 25 6 Member of Kentucky Press A'ssjaqtiqn , and I Second District Publishers League ticulars. ' T5V.x.n Specimen copies mailed free on application. Correspondents wanted in all parts of the county. Address us for parnt tha P.nrllncrfnn I Post Office as Second Class Matter. BrancA Office in Morton's Furniture Storp, 119 South Main Street, Madi- V- - A DL WIICC II. hlccji nMVP -itiioo iltCI'M utxiia, nigi. sonvilie, neniucKy, nune nu. Vi L- -. r t AT- Y Tii iihiKi'i'i Telephone 47 tiimiiiimrtittn ' Tuesday, March 5, 1912 tttTiniiiiiiiiniftni r..:...T... HORSE DEAD Qrs'f'Monday night in eaWmorithi School TruBteo Paul M. Moore, Board of Health Ed M. Trahern, G. Gilbert King and Curtis B.Johnson, Mf D.' Postmasrer-r-Olia- s. Cowell. ' .; DEPAUTaiBiiT H. D. RogFirs ers, Chief; F. B. Arnold, Assistant Chief; Ohas. Barnett, Captain; Oladde Long, Gilbert Long, W. D. pRvsmnRB. Brink Honthworth. Baker wiil-p.tc.o"A" nt.fi rn' ivriiii. bum, Bryant Deal, Firemen. r BlaifV C. Madison 01d.hara,,F. D. RaBh, Geo. C. Atkinson Thos. Couucllmen M. H.Hamfry. Tax A"s8"os8or J. H. Corbitt. P, Price: Oity Clork-Eau- l Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. OltPhysfcrah-W- K. Nisbet; City Engineer R. E,..Whlpflerfc Wood Street "Conimlssioner-RO- uf. -J Henry Meoting.-ujeht fBaiQefc ' ,.. 'INCORPORATED1 - . k. . C rO4 t K k, Retailers? ofi Regsj; CarpjBts,: Mattings,, Lacer Guiitamst $Mw SSMbs. T(jlS Department is securing daily new importations and you are invited to insect-a- . .stock, which .' ! j j WHN. anyne has offended me, Itry to raise my soul so high that the offense cannot reach it. Descarles. Which Pulled Cab in "Which Pear! Bryan every a. m. Rode on the Night of Her, Murder The horse, which pulled the oabin which Pearl Bryan rode on the night of her murder, died CONSIDER THE CORK last night at the aire of 42. Mrs. William Gregg, of Brook-vill'A little cork fell iu the path of Iud., bought the hone ima whale Who. lnshed it down with his mediately after the murder. angry tail, Headaches Signs of Danger. v .. It quickly arose Anyone in this town that suifeis And floated serenely, Hefore hie frequently from splitting, noivc.us ' headacheB ought to go at oncetc the ; uose. v , . . seoona masB ana preacniD.' 9:80 a. m. Vespere and benodictibn 7 n. in. Rev. J. P. McParland, Pastor Catholic ' Church. First maBt holy dayat7:0C Sunday and CHURCHES. We have in stock Rugs from the smallest to the full size (6x12) mostly 9?(e.9xi.2. Honest methods and straight forward statements in connection with " ' ' e, Dr. D. T. Stanley, Pastor. E. Church. Regular sorvicet third Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Prayer meeting vveauesuay evening at 9:30 a. m. at 7:80. Sunday-schoClass meeting, second Sunday at M. ol sonooi at :hu a. m. rreaoumg ovorj Lord's day at 10:45 n. to. and 7:45 i .y m. Prayer meeting overy Wednot-daf at 7:80 p. m," Christian Ohukoh. Sunday .this department. affords to those of limited experienced, the same protection which is enjoyed by the most 'expert. ' . r . . , We earnestly solicit a personal inspection of our stock and a comparison of our prices with those ;of other retailors. Such an inspection yill cost you notli-in- g "Said the cork, 'YouTmay flap and splutteandrap ", But you cau'never "jlfeep me ' ' ? down, For I'm made of the stuff That is buoyant enough To float instead 6f to drown.'"" MAY PROVE FATAL When Will Earlington People Learn ? the Importance of It? Backache is only a simple thing at Rev. Holtzolaw, Pastor. E. Church, South. Rov. W. C.Brandon, pastor. Services on every Sunday at 11 a. m. and druggist and get a 25o bottle of our 7:4on. m. Sunday school at .9:80 Carlstedt's German .Liver Powder. a.m. jfrayor meeting, weanesuay Headaohes always indicate consti- eveniucs at 7:80 o'clock. Ladies pation in a dangerous form, that Aid Society every Mouday after may result in other extremely seri- noon. Uluciai Jioaru meecmg iuon- even ailments sometimes ous Sunday iu each Bright's Disease and Appendicitis. dav after first month, Our Carlstedt's German Live PowMissionary der acta on the Liver, the .real has services 2ndBaptist Church in and 4th Sunday cause of constipation a few doses each inouih also Saturday night'be- entirely remove the trouble Insure fore and Sunday night following er fails guaranblasting meeting teed if you have headaches, ;get a eych Suhday praverSabbath school tive'ning. bottle today from the St. Bernard Dr A". O. Sisk, Sunt,.' Ladies.Aid Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Demeets oeh Tuesday afternooniat 2 partment. 25b a bottle. o'clock. PaftorW. H. GregorTrof x M. cure-ne'vweu-desda- y' .0:80 a.m. but a little time your spring purchase. it may increase your saving in dollars and cents in making ; ' , " . . ',"" ,'-.'(- .' Inquiry by majljor telephone will receive prompt' and caref,ul attention. , ..-.- v f - 'l :'.''.' t -- ' ' .V-'- l ' . Cpuponsj Qiven With Every. Purchase - Ldulsville.' ' Service's idhrth Sunday mdriilng'alid A locomotive with ten cars must aveninir'in each month and Satur first; But if you find 'tis from the kid- travel five miles before it can attain day evening, preceding, Prayer a speed of a mile a minute. But at nifeetlng Friday evenifcg. Sunday neys;' That serious kidney troubles may this, speed it can be baited by air Bchooi 2' p. m. 1. J. Lynn, Pastor.. Rev. t 'follow; brakes in 700 feet. Baltimore Episcopal Church Services 2nd may be the That Bright's disease and 4tii Sunday night' at'7:46 at tho fatal end, Library. Sunday school at a p. in. Rev. Geo. C. Abbitt, Rector. You will gladly profit by the folHOW CHRONIC COUGHS lowing experience. LODGES. 'Tis the statement of an EarlingAre Being Cured by Vinol Masonic Lodge E. W- - Turner, ton citizen. Now Haven, Conn. "I was troubled No. 548 meets 1st. and 3rd. Fridays ' John Davenport, Wilson St., with a most persistent chronic cough 'in oWi month. Ky., says: "I Buffered more for a long time and had tried so many E. J. Phillips, Sec. Beyerely from kidney trouble than remedies' and prescriptions wltfibflt Victoria Lodge, No; 84, K. of P. words can describe. My1' back was benefit that I was 'discouraged. I was meets every Monday night. Visitso sore and lame that I could 'not do persuaded' by my friends, to try Vi- ors welcome. " Ernest Newton, any work for days at a time. The nol. After taking the second bpttie, 'E.of R.'and S. kidney Becretions were scanty and my cough left mo, arid I must say I1 Hopkins Lodge; A. O. U. V. No. there was a constant pain in my. never felt Ketter in1 my life. I 'can al- - 56lmeet& every Thursday night. Y. Q. WALKER Sec. baok which completely blinded me. bo recommend Vlnol to any one in a condition as the best possiat'tlmes; I often became dizzy and ble remedy."" Golden Cross. Lodge, Earlington. Bt. and. dark spots appeared before my eyes, It is tho combined action of tho No. 52 meets mqiith.' 3rd, Saturday night iii each Nothing helped me until I procured medicinal elements of the cods' liv- " Mrs. BertSa TJmstead, Sec. Doan's Kidqoy Pills at the S,t. Ber- ers, aided by the and D6Eree"of Hohdr; 'No. 10 meets lst: nard Drug Store. I felt better after strength-creatinproperties' df tonic and 3rd Saturday nights In each! taking them a few days and from Jrbn which makes Vinol so efficient in month. Miss lizzie muff, aec. that time on I improved Btea'dily curing chronic coughs, colds and Ben Hbr' Lodge Earlington bronchitis at tho same time building Court. No. 55. meetB every 1st and until I was well." 3rd Monday night at old Masonic tho system. For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 upTry aweakened, toottle of Vinol with the un- Hall. DR. 0. ii. JOHNSON, UpNbp. Foster-Milbur- n Co., Buffalo, cents. Standwalte, Tribo No. 57,Red Men derstanding that your money, will New York, solo agents tor the United meets every Friday sleep. If it does not help you. Harry Long, 0. of R. States. Remember the name Doan's and ST BERNARD MINING CO., Incor. ' Woodmen of the World, Oatalpa Catiip No; 801 meets every Wednesporated, Drag Department take no other. day night. All members are ear nestly requested to be there. Earl-'mgton, Speed of Trains GNPiiAi Baptist Church. THE ONE PRICE STORE '- - 1ARLIMGTON', KENTUCKY Vl y& You Need Stationery. X run-dow- n blood-makin- g g Nothjng gives an Individual or a firm standing In tho business world like nice stationery neatly printed. The" Bee job depart-- , mont keeps QQnstantly ,on hand a' fine Hn6 of le.tterh.oadB, notehoads, billheads, statements'and envelbpes, Wei both linen1 and' commercial. also do circular,, invitation and,, (at-- ' alo"J?ne worlc. Give ub a trial. You, will be pleased. Sernl-Weekl- y; MEMBERS EVANSVILLE REBATEAS3OCIATI0N " : 'i : 7 " : 1 Easter is But 4 Weeks, Off m. i ' run-dow- n Fine Art of Qlvlnd.' "If one waits to find perfection In1 fclk friend he will pro.bably wait Iongri ahd' live and die unfriended at last.1 The.-fine draw fropx each person bis beat" Lilian "Whltinc art of living, indeed, Is to Fire District 3., comprises all that territory South of Main St., and West of the R. R., (e. g. the Post Office, Goodloe's restaurant, Ohas. Oowoll's residence, Mrs. Harriet Browning's residence, EEq. Jas. Priest's residence, etc. etc., are in District No. 8. Fire Districts, comprises all that territory South of Maiu St., and East of the R. R., (e. g. the Peoples Bank, Victory Building, 0. M. Henry's residence. Catholic Ohurcl), New Methodist Ohurqh, etc, etc., are in District No. 4. Each telephone subscriber in these Districts has been fur'nishr, ed with a card showing the number of Fire District iu which each phono i6 situated, these cards direoting that, in case of fire, Central Telephone Exchange be informed of District- Number and Tiame of house "on fire". The Central operator will in turn notify , L. & N. Round House, which will give the alarm. give the official The Round House whistle will in the future alarm, and this alarm consist of a series of short blasts followed by one, two,, three or four long ones, according to the district in which fire is' located, these long blasts indicating the district. This alarm will ?o repeated ,as seems necessary. The L. & N. locdmotiverwHl not give the alarm unless an e.pginber,. or train men should first discover- a fire (i. e. should see it before the regular alarm had been given) or, in the event the regular Round House alarm should'lail to arouse the fire Department at night. -- Monroe Davis, Deputy Clerk. Time of departure of Illinois CenModern Woodmen of the World, 11992 meets every Wednesday. ' tral trains from Nortonvllle, Ky. No. NORTH BOUND. Y. Q. Wa'lKer, Sec. 1.28 p.m. No. 102 P. O, No. 788 meets at Elks, B. 8.40 a. m. No 101 Madlsonvllle Monday night. s, Tlie city of Earliugtou has been divided into four Fire No. 122, Ideal pass. 10.45 a. m. B. N. GORDON, Exalted Ruler. G.8G p. m. No. 186. local Roy S. Wilson, Secretary. known as number one, two, three and four. These districts BOUTH BOUND Earlington Chapter, U. D. 0.. linee,--.-viMain meets are formed by the two natural physical dividing 1st Thursday in each month 4.08 p,m. No. 101 L, & N. R. R. 1.40 a.m. at 2:30 p. m. No. 103.; Street and the ' JMBS.vUMMA JJAVIB, iTOB. 1.28 p.m. Fire District No. 1, comprises all that territory North of Maiu Knitrhts and Ladies of. Security .4 No. 121, local pass. 5.53. a. m. No. 18G local pass St., and West of the R. R , (.e. g. the Oity Hall, Round House, F. will meet every second and fourth nights. Visiting members B. Arnold's resideuce, Pump House, etc. .e'tc, ,are in District Monday to attend. invited L. & N. TIME CARD. No. 1. W.ill Oarriqan, Clerk. comprises alltthat territory North of Main St., Visiting members are cordially Fire District 2., any of these Time 01 arrival of trains passinu Inv.lted and East of the R. R., (e. g. the St. Bernard Store, Barnes, Oow-an- d Lodges to attend through and departure of trains & Oo., P. H. Whalens resideuce. Masonic Temple. "Logtown" originating afEa'rlington. Conference For Education infThe South Effective Sunday, April 9, 1911. No. 2. etc, etc., are iu District f IKE ALARM SYSJEM Warren Ray, Clerk,. I. C. R. R. TIME CARD. General Information J)is-trict- Then the festive season of spring will begin, all nature will, have' changed ' lier ' sdrriber' garb. Already we' ' to change the garb'. In, all our forty-fou- r are prepared years of leadership in'meh. arid boys wear in this section of Uncle Sam's domain, we've never had a greater or more elaborate assemblage of" men and boys' head to foot spring wear-,- or more'reasonab'ly priced. In fact, that is our strbri'g" point, in getting price and quality to meet on the least' possiblemafgin of profit and the ftest at aH times. is here at our customers' demand or service We'll' not fmportune you to buy, hit we do want you to look through' these spring ljnes of High Art suits' and overcoats for men. Sanipeclc suits and Reefers for boys. Knox, Stetson and other makes of1 hats'. Hanan, tt 'and other makes of Men's' Shoes'. Manhattan and other makes at your earliest convenience. We rebate fares. ros-seof-Shir- z. . lV nr PAYS" TO TRADE. HERE jn The next Conference for Edu cation in the South will bje hold, at Nashville, Tenn,, April 8, 4,, and 5th. next. The railroads have granted a rate'' of ,one and one half fare, plus- fifty cents. Tickets will be on sale from; March 80,th to April 0. inclusive, and wjll be good returning to April 20. This will be one of the greatest educational gatherings ever held in, this country. Speakers of iuternational repu tation will be on the Droeram. A large delegation' should, attend from Kentucky. T. J. Ooates State Supervisor of Rural Schools - Np. No. No. No. 92. 52 NOBTH BOUND. 0.26 a, No; Oo." No; 51 No. na. rr 7j28 .11:22 BOUTK BOUND, 4.80 Nof 58, .....11,15 a. m. m. " 94. 54 p.m. pm. p.m. 8.28" a, m. a. m. p. m, TEE - BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE v j At .4.21 .10.48 I00KHEEE, ME, EAEMEE1 i INTERUBBAN TBAINS. NOBTn BOUND. r No. 101 No. 100 No. 108 No. 110 No, N6,-10- 5 7.62 10.55, 2.00 5.02 p. m. BOUTK BOUND. 108 7.10 a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. Note that tho Cumberland Telephone &'Te!egraph Company, Incorporated, Is offering t07oa an Ideal.preposltlqn (or telephone service. Using our service you have ad. vantages of long distance connections to every Important point In the United SUteB. The advantages ottelephono service In your residence are too numerous to mention, but among tbem would be dailV communication with the markets, obtaining prices, getting accurate reports en the weather, calling up your neighbors, friends und relatives. AU these and pleasures are moro than worth the price you would pay for the service Literature and Information furnished )y calling on our manager, H. W. Sbelton, CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE. & TELEGRAPH GO. SET i ....12.67p.,m. No. 107 No. 109............ 8,a0;p. m. 6.10 p'm. No. .111'., ..,.. ..10.00 a.m. ..... 5' , . a. m. -- - " "' Monumental-Majorit- y. - If dno who feel day than probably Globe. . .r-- .cdul$ ;Bef. .the v vote, ,of- a" they did' the 'day Before, he could be elected. Atchison worse tneja'ay, after those hbl-- . M.H.&E.TIME CARD. It; ', ;j sJist. (-. . Funer.aiDfreptqr. jlM.;&iE.jlVme card wedt ellect uunaay, April u, xuii. : a. m. No, iu leaves No, 118 arrives.... 8:80 p. m. i Trras..n latrq V".'li .Kwiw1.. k&' "Vi:m""-'''madisonville, . . ! " , s,laton k'-"- .. . : f Licensed Embalmer j - V i ' 'rrri'"'jr'.- - MIrtfcnillilil)aNiliWilW( fch. inntaiirMTimiiini """ - rfliAiii ,M,...fVJ j',.! .it iiMWi. .l,C... ... 'mm'wf 3 ;G. A. MORTON KY. MADISONVILLE, f :- l"--" Taylor! of tfiann.. ifclh town &t- BetulebenV ' visiting frfen'dsi fn : , - - , ' , . Eunral Director ' a,nd Emtalmer Any Call Answcrc4 Promptly Day or Night. "ft i m wis The man who whispers down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and "hollers,." Mrs. Joe Baldwin, of Springfield, Tenn., is the guest of her sister Mrs. John Swift. H. H. Campbell, who has been vlBlting relatives in Morganfield returned home Saturday. Born to Mr, and Mrs. John Swift a fino twelve pound boy. Just look at John, he's all smiles. Mother and baby nro doing nicoly. FOR SALE My house on Farren, Ave. This is a twelve percent investment. Call on or write News of the Towns Friday afternoon. The Wosloy Adult Bllllo WilllnmB was In town 2t W.S.Bramwcll. Rufaa Thomas was Jn Hopkins-vlllSunday visiting friendB. o Ala for the past year, Mrs. Joe. Hoganf and chlldrent-oSalt.Lae, Olty.Utati are. the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Will Wh'itford antr Mrs. Jno. Hogan of Hecla, Don't forget tnq. Bee has. a branch office for people In Morton's Furni?, ture Store, If you want advertising or job woi;k or wish to subscribe for the paper, call up number 4. AiLBRN Davis, Manager, Olaude.RogorB, who is working in. Henderson was in town Sunday. Mrs. Earl CollinB, of Pembroke, visited nor father J. D. Lanier Sunday Engineer H. 0. Fisher and wife left for Franklin Tonn., where they will viBlt relatives for a few days. FOR SALE One $100 course in anything except clyil engineering, from International Correspondence School of Scrantoh Pa, Will sell at a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. Jolin Blair Bppnt a few hours in Madlsonvllle Sunday. Lem Young, of Mortons Gap, was in tho olty Friday night visiting friends. DIck Wilson is on the sick list this week. Earnest Ford, of HeuderBon, was in the city Sunday viBlting friends. f 'Semi-Weekly Madi-souvill- o' MrTaylohaabqep irjnlnbatu; Your. Honey. BackJ,Yqu.arc not Satisfied ' With the Medicine-WKecommendM : . ' . . - '' . ' :; to l c ') . .); G? V t ,., n . t i our; rem"We'are b6 positive edy, will permanently; relieve cohstl ..... that BUVYOUR.SHOES NOWAfliHE ..i MJ 1 1 mm ' t- MMtiAW; ' 1 , -, "I I I, patjen.. bo -- master 'Jopw chronic'" It may be, that we offer to furnish, .the medicine atvpnr. exgense. should- - It fall.to?producerstyfftctoryre8ultBj It-iwotfeo' than UBelQss.to1 attempt! to cure constipation with cathartic' drugs.: Daxativos' op cathartics' do mucg harm. Tbey cause areaction, irritate, and weaken the bowels, and tend to make constipation more chronic. Bqsidos1, thelrus'e becomes1 a'ablt'that is dangerous. Constipation 1b "caused by a; weakr noss of the' nerves and muscles of the large intestino or desending colon. To expect permanent relief you must therefore tone up and strength these organB and restore s YOlii FJHD THER& THE SBASjOWS- - NOVELTIES 1?heir' Cieari-u- p Sale is' now coming end. The Spring Styles are moving in. Note ttiese season's end bargain offerings; to an them to healthier activity. We want you to try Bexal Orderlies on our recommendation. They are exceedingly pleasant to take, beinp: eaten like candy, nnd are idoal for children, delicato perBotiB, and old folks, as well as for the robust. They act directly on the nerves and muscles of the bowels. They apparently have a neutral action on other associate organs or glandB. They do not pure, cause excessive looseness nor create auy Inconvenience whatever. They may be taken at any time, day or night. They will positively relieve chronic or habitual conBtipation, if not of surgical vWs4and tho myriAds of associate or depttttlant chronic ailments, if taken with regularity for a reasonable length of time. 12 tablets, 10 cents; 30 tablets, 25 cents 80 tablets, 40 cents. Bold only at Barling at our store. The Rexall Store The St Bernard Mining Co, Incnrpo rated, Drug Department.. "A Royal Slave" ' Price $8.48 and Men's $4 Shoes Olean-n- p 2,98 Mori's. $3 and $2.50 pie.anv.' ..,"... h9fl Up Price..'. I I Men's $3.50 Shoes, Cleanup Prico $2.98 and ... 2.48 Women's Shoes, nil leathers, values from $2.50 up to $3.50, Olean-u- p Shoes leathers, values, from $3.50 to $5, Olean-u- p Price.. 2i98 of-"a-ll Women's Price.. I..98 Women's Shoes, all leathers, values from $3 ug to $4 Olean-u- p Price. . ...... 2i98 JMblo class and the Baraoa class of tho M. E. Church South are contemplating putting on a home talaht play In tho near future This will be ouo of the best plays put o n by local talo'nt. Dr. E. 0. Braudon, of La Fayotto, CKy waB in town Saturday. LOST Somowherp on tho atroets, of Earllutftbri, argoW coUqro pin, has M. H. S.L2 on,ono side and. tho InitlalB J. M. V. on' the other. Finder return to Bee office and re2t solve reward. Mrs. Frod Filer, of Madlsonvllle, was in town Saturday on Business- Harford Ohatten was in MadiBon-vlll- o Saturday afternoon.v "Xoung Allon, of Madlsonvllle, was in town Saturday afternoon on UubI- - Read the Royal Guarantee , jfl rsJKKte JtmMKKrk "5!&W575T3S -- Boys', Misses' and Children's Shoe9 at Special Cleau-u- p Prices. All leathers and' stylesj black, and tan. Bargain' table oiFefing of Wo- f sm'en'B Shoes, ,o?ds ' and enfe, values from $2.50 to $5. HHnHHnl Mode! stsJHumfi 1WM ! (Ull or ft Five thousand spangles on one5 gown makes a sight seldom seen, yet this is the number on one of the gowns which Miss Irene wears in the bpautiful bol-ojnon at.'....'. mW H. Froni-- wit' .$48 and '98c ili. ro-tnan- tic , .., -- a? Hs re William F. Barrow, of near was in town Saturday morning. JameB.B, Garnott.of Dawson, w,8 , .. 4niowu. Saturday, on .business 'Wo make a specialty of doing two and thr.ee'cqlor work. If you want eirtsy job wor.k that wlji give satis- -' .factlon s.e our samples andgtjt prices at tp$ Madlsonvllle Branob QfBe la. Morton's Furniture Store. AiiiKHN Davis, Manager.. P. dames, of Dalhart, Tex;., 1. who has bflen in town for tho past week, returned home Monday. Mrs. Luoy Bean was pnthe sick 'last week. Miss Lucy Faw6ett was' on tho sick list Saturday, Miss Annie B. Mooroi who visited her sister, Mrs. Charlie McGary, m Portland, Tex., during tho past month, returnodhomo Friday morn- -- Madi-sonvill- o, Ribbon l Tabulator With Two-ColTilting Paper' able Hinged Paper Fingera Back-Spacer .. Not the least of the many Royal features are its SIMPLICITY and DURABILITY. We have yet to learn of a Royal that i at their best in the npw Model features pund on no other machine. .has' worn, out in reasonable-service- . All the final touches of typewriter irnpr6vement are found 5 Royal, including several production of "A Eoyal Slave," which comes to thq Tern-- , pie Theatre on Thursday March 7jth. The play treats with a da when mgnifioenqe waj visible on qyery hand and of a people w.h.o .denied their women folks nothing. Passionate, emotional to an extreme, the Qastilians of Mexico lived picturesque as well as wore pic turesque clothes. high-tempere- These coods are all reliable standard makes aud'con siBt of our regular stock. We must clean up to make .room1" for our spring goods. POCKET SHOE CO. HEITHAUS, Mgr. B. ' .. The Store With The Bras Feel in ' 317 Main Sreet ! EVAN5VILLE IH-I INDi ? d, jfun u" "JSSfSSWSSSSSS&SSSSSS&SSRXQ 'iamssM&ijsi!HaMe!ST 7&VmtiC&FMl'X,'03BKV'fBPiXSmlVEWrVV,W '- - The Royal is the' machine of ECONOMY not in the first cost alohe, but also in the money, itr saves through, years ,of perfect operation 'nnd practically rep&ir!est service. Read the Royal Guarantee; ,that's the basis dpon which we want you .;." li J(fc,jatAtA. Mips Hazel Hale w,ho- - has been spending .the. paBt. weak, with her Bister In Madlsonvllle, returned to her home at Hecla Satur.day afterr noon. IA m (Xi . GREAT. QFFERi a,H0du ;n Wihpnjn ' was In thejsity Monday. Forest. .My.ara, o Madl&onvilJp, was In ttj.e olty Saturday night. Tha 'Barao .Class liadi an attend; ance of thirteen proBont Sunday with one new;fra.9ibdc, thejcollection was 41.36, flve.werapresentat'ohuroh the proceeding Sunday, and seven bibleB twere in tho class. This class of boys and.tbelr teacher are, hustlers, cordially Invite all of the young metvto ifrfrae join their interesting class and 'be on of our Baraca's. a-n- afternoon cjou't fail tb.goAtp the Mjtineo.s.tjie Prihcew ljheatr6. J. W; Theraas, pf iiadjfconyille, d.qviljpn tl lrcijiiijyiiaiyiut Meet Your Friends AT THE I idle Hbur Theatre Latest 'Moving Pictures Every Night Except Sunday I Bov Wyatt, of Madispnvillp,, was in town Sunday afternoon., Wo vranl to show Royal features- and K6yal WperiW ' ortty Itfyobr own office and Its unique iitDOM for any Mr. and Mrs. ItueselU Minor- and tyyymitvi HiHunwwi.uiBHvni.iw vAnw.tMk. y baby, moved to Earllngton to make, lwlta WtfieUtriaem- to o4 StTd. same as for Modelexlra"sTv obuimbi, wt.br ox 1 home. Mr- - Minor this their-futurtuu ikmtul wotbari VMutj. I f - Tabulator. No inait 'm 'canhlrc' is manajrerof the Idle. Hour Theat T R,wC3Sef tt1 company. We are glad to welcome wa&t tfcitJ uHty l Semi - Weekly, Bee, Agent A M(U'tir Ubm it la! f him and bis estimable wife. to our l pecM.farupfcwp Una f city. be Sssn at This Olfics prtct Sample Pan g tfrfl tt wtUTTTtniin oaxt f The M. E, South Church had an " V".i . attendance of, pne hundred and ten MBW present in spite of tho unpleasant weather, several visjtora were out. Miss Hattie J. Wallace, of Evans-vllle- ,' This attendance was good but we .Mr Branson, of Mortons Gap, Mrs. Plngree Sfiaver arrived in the city Sunday to would .like to make It more each nurse Ed Long, who is ill with Sunday, each one bring one next Sunday.. , Sunday and make the attendance MIss Nanple Graham, of .Iebo, 1b typhoid fever, Visiting .Miss Ola Shayor, JLee W'tthers, who is working in tho largest l.t has oyer. been. Dbii'tfali to return your votes Nashville,- - is visiting his mother Wednesday afternoon', not later' than Mrs. Kate Withers' for a few dayB, I " 5 o'clock. Wanted At okoe Clean cotton Mis'aeB May and Hazel Hale, of rags, at Bee Office. For Infants and. Children, Htiola, spent a few hours with their Vinson was In Madlson- The Kind You Have Always Bought friends in this city Saturday even- - Arthur ' " vllle Saturday. m Boars tho Luton Polk, of Bakers, Tenn., visSignature of ited friends here Sunday.. jnim,AjaiKiiiiiil,ji.uai,j"1.u,,,yjuii!.,jiiiuxuii'a Gilbert Lonp was in 'Madlsonvllle Saturday. Virgil Parker, of near Blchland, Mp. P. L. Jamison Bpent Sunday was in town Saturday. in isaBiivme wnn ner nusoana. Alien Laffoon, of the Southard Miss Ola Shaver 1b .getting along neighborhood, was in town Saturday. nicely. Bobt, Stinebough is on the sick give you a crayon porWewantto of any member of your family list this week. trait free with one years subscriptions to. our papor, the Farm and Stookman, and the People's Monthly. Bead our advertisement in another part; of this paper and, Bend us a photoI graph today. This offer ts only Autoin made fbr a fow weeks and you should act once before it is with.-- ; 1' v ti We- - ..J. ' - Get "The also Free Demonstration;" Royal-Book';, The Vulture's Claw, -- somely Bound $1.50 Book for 50c Bee, price sfitool ,and the (Vulture's Claw) by Rev..GSW.'Wimberry'.pric6 per-'yeri - r For a limited time we wilhsell vou the Twice- - ' S nd I,,U, UULU lUllUCJ piiUC Ui: I.U. 1I1G VUllUlCb Claw ts one of the best romances by odern w'riters and should be read bjf every man, woman and child in Hopkins County. A copy of the book can be seen at this office. Read what some of the people you know say about the- book. - - . CASTOR A WM. JENJJJNGS BEYAN SAYS: Madisonville, Ky. My Dear Mr. Wimberly: I have read The Vulture's Claw;' it is a splendid, story. The book should find a place in libraries and among the books for young people. Ycu have succeeded admirably in com bining moral lessons with an interesting narrative. I conYours truly, "W.J.Bryan. gratulate you. . "Rev. C. P. Wimberly, i ' (Z&tf&t i TEACHINGS ABE EXCELLENT It held my interest from start to finish, and I enjoyed as much as anything have read for a long time. The moral and religious teachings, are excellent, and no one can read it and not feel much 1 RELIGIOUS benefited. C. E.Dudley, Supt. Earlington (Ky.) schools. To My Enends drawn. Mrs.-Mar- Madlsonvllle 'Friday, Stone, visited friends in t 3" .'''- -J I ; i J Ik ., '. ' . 'Matinee Every Saturday Afternoon iv r 'I"?- - vt - Harvey Parker of near Kichland, was In town Saturday, Miss Bertha Stinebough is spending a few weeks with" her aunt In Princeton. Zdd Trover, of the Soufchar, country, vw&b m town Saturday.,. , ',' ,VJ Letchej Trover, of the Southard the am mobile Contest and expect to win. Anything you can do to assist me will be ap-- . predated greatly. My . THE LOUISVILLE TIMES SAYS: 'The Vulture's Claw" is an asorbmgly interesting story, with a deep religions moral. The story takes its name from a miserly grasping hypocrite whose left hand 'is deformed into the shape of a claw and his charactefis so much like a vulture that the title pf the book is peculiar apt. Mr. Wimberly introduces more than a dozen interesting cnaractors and a multiplicity of situations which he handles with a master hand. His descriptive work is nothing short of genius. x AN UPLIFTING FORCE Ml .l A remarkable book; it has that strange infinable charm and power which holds us to the very last page. It shows the battles among the hard environments, and the victories that may be won. It will be an uplifting force in every life which only eternity can measure, St. Louis Christian Advocate. ; B A "1 iA- 'wi' ( '. S at sida dL fcIO o - oottntc'aii.iS'tpwnar'day'. . number is 168. Yours Respt. I '! $ . 'IiAiAV- iinftntti ifti AiA A A A A- Mrs: PereyamBtoii,ilfi Sundajg lor jMasuviiie, to join ner nusband she will return in afew.days . GSC. ANSLERi5 rLarlington, &y ggajujgggEjfggggygMBjBgnK ?!fW TS3Ti!? Bee Remember the Twice-a-Wee- k one year and this handsomely bound l.$G, the price $1.50 bodk' 'for "dtily of the book alone. . r ' ?,,7' ixA'IjHMHHHHHH9flHjiHH&VHHHwlB9HBHiaHfiHH 3&j&feJ- - Uulb&UM YOU law-FK- KE WANT a Better JOB? . n A J - Walter Hubbell : Temple Theatre March 7th. Strong Cast Production f'3 i "Yas, I dogs," championed he;, "go on, Frances," That Uttle girl, thus encouraged, proceeded to tell tho first talo: "Onco thcro s a man named Mr. Big Ellsha, and ho had a friend named Mr. Elijah, so his mantelpiece fell on top of his head and mako him perTHE SEE King's GREAT Volcano, the fectly bald; he hasn't got a single Palace, the floating hair and ho hasn't got any money, Island by Moonlight, the Marine 'causo mama read mo 'bout ho rented Spectacle and the Barnyard "Chan-tecler- " his garments, which is clo'es, 'causo ho didn't havo nono at all what Girl. to him. I s'pec' ho.ust rented him a shirt and a pair o' breeches and woro 'em next to his hide thout PRICES 35c 50c and 75cts. no undershirt at all. Ho was drea'ful bo-lon- Billy jerked wkh all his strength, "txit with no visible result We are again running the "Worlds Best Pictures." Yon gumpl" "Pull harderl Ton know what that meanB. "LublnB." "Biograph," "Kalems," screamed the prisoner, beating off the ' "Essany," "Pathe," "Selig" and "Vitograpn." hen with his hands. . The boy on the outside, who was MADIS0NV1LLE, KY. Matinee Daily 2 p. m. .strong for his years, braood himself jand gavo a mighty wrench of ths : bther child's stout extremities. Jimjmy bowled in pain and gavo hU friend an energetio kick. Scholarship For Sale Jimmy, you go home and show yom "Lemme go!" he shrieked, "you old self to your mother." We have a flOO scholarship on Impe'dunt backbiter. Im going to offer the "Pick up yo shlrt-tsMiss Minerva you pulled mx Iflgi groan' what I tore off, Jimmy," ad- Bryan & Btratton Business College tall jni by the roots." ,,., vised Billy, "an' take it home to yo for sale. This is one of the best busa A small portion of the prisoner1! ma. Aunt Minerva," be pleaded, fol- iness colleges in the State, and In this college is A 1. blouse was visible. Billy caught hold lowing mournfully behind her, "please scholarship of it and gave a strong Jerk. Tbert dont put me to bed; the major he THE SEMI WEEKLY BEE. Was a sound of ripping and tearing don' go to bed no daytimes; I wont and the older boy fell sprawling on never get me no mo eggs to make G. T. MoEueu, who has been conjhis back with a goodly portion of the rabott1 eggs outer." fined to bis borne for the past younger child's raiment in his hands. month with la grippe, Is no better., CHAPTER VW. "Now see what you done," yelle1 Harry N. Taliaferro, traveling the victim of his energy, "you ain't Paoklng salesman for Nilaon-Morrl- s .got the sense of a buffalo mat Oh. Tellers of Tales. days flew rapidly bx. Mlsa House, St. Louis, was in town yesThe Jfflnerva usually attempted to train terday. Billy all the morning, and by the midMosdames Ernest Newton and day dinner hour she was so exhausted Chester Hutchinson were iu Evans-vill- e that Bbe was glad to let him play in Friday. the front yard during the afternoon. M. Hanna Sr. made a business Here he was often joined by the three children whoso acquaintance he trip to Greenville Saturday. had made tho day after his arrival, MiBses Elizabeth and Margaret and tho quartet became staunch Victory went to Evansvllle this friends and chums. niorniug. All four were sitting in the swing WITH There were 98 present a the Chrisono warm spring day, under tho surtian Sunday school March 8, and a - veillance of Billy's aunt, sowing on collection of $8.88. The scarcoty of tho voranda. . "Let's tell tales," suggested Jimmy. members was due to the extremely "All right," agreed Frances. "I'll inclement weather. Commuion serAS AGUILA " vices were held immediately after tell the first Once there's "Naw, you ain't neither," Interrupt- Sunday School. There was one ad ed the little boy. "You all tlmo talk- dition to the church. ing 'bout you going to tell tho first tale. I'm going to tell tho first talo " myself. 'One tlmo they 's "No, you aro not either" said " Una positively. "Frances is a girl and sho ought to be tho first if sho wants to. Dont you think bo, Billy?" no-cou- I to that" That question will bo asked you al: ost 'dally by business men seeking yooev services, If you qualify take the. Draughon Trainingand show ambition to rise. More BANKERS Indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleges than Indorse all other bus!- aesa colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges In 18 States. International reputation. Iianklnfr, TiroTrriiintr. renmansmn. linciiiti. mciuncr. Ariinmctie. Lottr Ttriunr. Business i auxiliary branches, uood r osrnuws uuAKANikhu under reasonable conditions. Bookkeeping. Bookkeepers all over Home Study. Thousands of bankcask tho United States say that Draughon's iers, bookkeepers and stenographers are INew Systom of Bookkeeping saves them holding good positions as tho result of) .from 25 to 50 per cent In workandworry. taking Uraughon's Homo study. CATALOGUE. For prices on lessons Shorthaad. Practically all U. S. official court reporters writo tho System of BY MAIL, write Jno. P. Draughonv dren." Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President, Nashville, Tenn. Forwcat "Yes, Whyt Because they know It Is the best. aloguo on course AT COLLEGE, writ Jimmy, "they did too," championed 'cause it's in the Blblo j.DRAUGHON'S PRACTTCAI, BUSINESS COLLEGE Miss Cecilia 'splaiaed all 'bout itand to Nashville or Memphis or Knoxville, Tenn., or Paducah, Ky., or Evansville( lad. rue, and sho's our Sunday, school on l Thjs nolo is bout to cut my stom- teacher and "bout tho bullyest 'splaln-o- r they is. Them Teddy bears ate up ach open." bout is all 1 "HuBh, Jimmy I" warned tho other tho a million chlllcns, which Toddy little boys and girls two child. "Don't mako bo much noise. mh HaIA n H. tlmo." Aunt Minerva 11 hear you." (To be Continued.) "I want her to hear rJo," screamed Jimmy. "You 'd like mo to stay Competence and the Morals. stuck in a chicken holo all night Oh I There is no harm in having a comoh! ohl" petence, if it docs not produco fatty and The noiso did indeod bring Billy's degeneration of tho morals. aunt out on a tour of investigation. Sho hod to knocka plank off tho J. W. Sherrlll representing tho with an axe before Jimmy's reButler Paper Co., of .LouibviIIo, was lease oould be accomplished. Ho was lifted down, red, angry, sticky, and in town yesterday. perspiring, and was indeed a sight to The condition of Ed Long remains behold. unchanged. "Billy got to all tlmo perpos someJohn Coyle left Sunday for Hot thing to get little boys in trouble," ho growled, "and got to all tlmo got Springs. By 'em stuck in a holo in a chicken Mesdames Ernest Newton and Al FRANCES BOYD CALHOUN house." bert Keoun were in Madlsonvllle "My nephew's namo is avilllam," yesterday afternoon attending the corrected sho. demonstration of the flreleBS cooker , (Copyright, fay BeUly A Brltton OoO "You perposod this hero yo'solf!" atC. A. Morton's. "Pull I " yelled tho owner of tho cried an indignant Billy. "Mo an' Harry Williams, of Madlsonvllle, jshort fat legs. Tm stuck and cant Wilkes Booth Lincoln don know noth-lt all Tout no rabbit's eggs senco was on the sick list last week. eo no furdor. Pull mo ttfoo, Billy." About this time tho defrauded fowl we's born." Mrs. Gasty Is confined to her room "It doesn't matter who proposed it" on account of Illness. Dew from her nest and attempted to got out by her rightful exit Find- said his aunt firmly. "You are going ing It stopped up by a wriggling, to be punished, William. I have just Prof. 0. E. Dudley went to BowlCome ing Green this morning on business. squirming body she perched herself finished ono of your night-shirtton tb little boyB nock and flapped with me and put it on and go to bed. ber enraged wings In his faoe. "Pull!" yelled the child again, "help fine th'oo, Billy, fore this fool chicken pecks all the meat off m my bonea." Billy grabbed the sticky limbs and b i. feave a valient tog, but the body did Jimmy vita teot more aainch. 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