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' '' ", Of" "Cy ,,..,,..!, i,;OTrr--'",- " '"J " '"' ' TUESDAY TUESDAY and FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR and FRIDAY BUSINESS JT ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. r .4 TWENTY-THIR- D YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1912 20' r Watch HEW POWDER -- DEMONSTRATION for T0 PARIS The -- IT WILI SAVE YOU . Factoruf :?: Piano ENGLISHMAN AT Sale MAXWELL BARKER - - MONE2Y : i FLEW ' ON BDSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT THESOUTH POLE NEW PRESIDENT Held at Provcdencc Mine Extraordinary Claims arc Made for This Powder IN MINES PROVES SUCCESSFUL French Aviator Broke Records and Braved English Channel SAID COAL STRIKE HAD CRIPPLED MOVEMENTS READ THIS From this date until the close of the Automobile Contest, on May 15th, we' will give 10,000 votes for every dollar paid oh subscription, new or renew-al- , paid with coupon books. ' Books now on sale at thisoffice. RESULT ANNOUNCED BY AMUNDSEN THE RIVAL NORWEGIAN EXPLOER Capt. Robert F. Scott Has Of Nebo Consolidated Coal, & Reached the Antarctic Goal Coke Company Brother of President of State .University OUTPUT OF MINE TEST "f t & 7 Providence, Ky., Mar. 4. Atteud-- ' ded by fifty coal oporatorB, and mine BaperlntedentB, District Inspector Long; and others from the St. Bernard Minim Co., of Earllngton, 'interested in the development of safety methods In tne handling of high explosives, particularly In coal production, representatives of the Hoynea Safety Powder Co., of Cleveland, O., conducted Thursday at the mines ef the Providenee Mining Co.. a demonstration of the new explosives made by the Cleveland concern, in which a number of Princeton and other Indiana business men are stockholders. Extraordinary chums are made ior the new explosives, and were demonstrated at the test here. The makers of it claim for Hoy senlte, which is the name given the explosive, that It will when generally adopted result in a marked reduction and eventual elimination of the heavy loss of life and the great property damaged heretofore prevailing lu coal mine operations caused by dust and gas explosions as well as by accidental explosions in tho handling of blaok powder, which is still used in raoro than 00 per-oeof thymines throughout the coun- -. Ev-ansvilnt Landing at Issy-lb- s Molineaux, a suburb of Paris, at 11 o'clock this morning in a monoplane, Henri Salvey, the French flyer, brought with Paris, March,, 7. him a now world's record for a nonstop flight from London to this city. Braving unfavorable weather and fighting much of his way across the English Channel through violent squalls, Salvey made the 222 miles in two hours and fifty seven minutes, or at the and rate of seventy-nin- e hour, His engine workmiles an ed perfectly throughout the trip. At 2:15 o'olock this afternoon, having transacted the business which brought him to Paris, the daring aviator climbed back into the seat of his monoplane and one-ha- lf Now get - busy and patronize v SEMI - WEBKLY BEE School Notes try. "The average American Would be surprised to know that more than 80,000 American coal mine workers have met death, and probably twioe that number have been maimed, through explosion in the United States, durinsr a period of about ten years." said "Wm. J, Hoynes, ''yet the official record b bbow that to be the case. New and then, when a particularly heavy loss of life occurs such aB at the Marlanna. Pa., disaster, two or three years ago, or the (Continued on Page 4.) headed it back .toward.: London. Supt. Dudley, Mioses Weir, He expects to make slower time on the return trip7'asthe wind is Siek, Willis arid Mothersheadnd RUph Dudley were in Madison-against him. , .,, . ville Saturday to hear Prof. Coulda't Depend oa Traim Troop, of Chicago University who Salvey explained when' he lectured on Hawthorne. Those alighted that his trip had been lectures are very entertaining purely on business and had. been and much enjoyed by the large undertaken without a thought number who are attending. of setting any new records. He Misses Elizabeth, Margaret said the train and steamboat ser aud Katharine Yictory and Porvice between London ann Paris ter WilliB are also taking the had been so crippled by the coal course. of lectures-giveby Prof-Troohe had feared to trust strike that to this means of travel, as bis business was of a most urgent r ,. the Daily Express. Amundsen has just returned from his south polar expedition in the steamer Fram, and his arrival was- reported yesterday from Hobart, Tasmania. Today's advices do not give Parents are requested to see the date of the discovery or menthatl their children remain in tion the. whereabouts of the school until the end of the term. Scott expedition, but the arrival tt they drop out before the final of the captain 'at some far southexaminations, their entire years ern port is expected hourly. work will be lost, as .they cannot H b promoted to the next grad.e in the' following terra. Thus,, the Church Notes pupil will be handicapped throughout the entire school, and 4 may lose all interest in educa- U$. London, March 7. Captain Kobert F. Scott has discovered the south pole, according to a statement by Captain Roald Amundsen, in a dispatch today from Welington, New Zpaland. The first message with the definite assertion from the Norwegian explorer that his Enelish rival in the race had rnached-th- e antarctic goal was received by TO BE INCREASED Maxwell L. Barker, a wealthy coal operator of Louisville, baa been eleotod president of tbe Nebo Consolidated Coal & Coke Co., to succeed Frank Febr, also of Loulsv!ll&. A reorganization of the corporation took place last week, when it was deolded to make great improvement at tbe mine and to increase tbe output enormonsly. Many moderh Improvements will be installed and tbe business put on a progressive footing. Tbe new president baa been at tbe bead of tbe Straight Creek Coal Co., at PlnevlHe, Ky., for twenty years and sold bis holdings lb that cdm-cer- n only a few woeks ago. ' He immediately purchased controlling interest in tbe Nebo mine. He is an experienced coal operator. Mr. Barker has a strong belief in tbe paying qualities of tbe Nodo mine. He is a brother of Judge Henry Barker, president .of Stated ; University. EfB. Winkler will remain as superintendent of the mine. The company is composed almost entirely of Louisville capitalists, . p. tion, Domestic'Science is now being taught in the Eighth Grade by Miss'Goldie Weir. The lesgonB occur-oevery Friday afternoon and have been pronounced a great success by everyone. Prof. Dudley spent Tuesday in n To The Public am in the Automobile Contest and hope to win"; but I cannot do sowithout 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 I i Madisonville Chriitian Church nature. You are invited to the ing services Suuday in Madisonville Christian Church. 9:80 A.M., Bible School 10:40, A. 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If you qualify tako the Draughon Training and show ambition to rise. or Something Nice Miss Minerva and WilliaraGreenHill w3S' mByt I got engaged to Miss Cecilia that very firs' Sunday, but ho did n' know went over to her houso the Of courso you use an antiseptic in your it tell I nex' day an' tol' her 'bout it, Sho family and in the caro of your own per- say sho think my hair is so pretty." son, and you want tho best. "Pretty nothln'," sneered his rival. Instead of what you havo been using such as liquid or tablet antiseptics or "Sho Jus' stuffln' you fullorn a tlct peroxide, won't you please try Paxtinc, with hot air. It Just makes you look a concentrated antiseptic powder to bo like a girl. There's a young lady como dissolved in water as needed. , to spend a week with my mama not Paxtino is moro economical, more long ago and Bho put somcpln' on hor and moro cleansing, moro germicidal head to mako it right yellor. Sho left healing than anything you over used. tho bottle to our houso and I know is. Maybe if you'd put some where o' that on your head 'twould tako tho curl out" to do it no "TaiDt nothln ANTISEPTIC good," gloomily replied Billy. " Twould yeller'n what 'tis whiten Intliofollct to cleanse andprevent Jest make It pretty sight when I now. puts Won't I be a remove tartar and tho teeth, decay. To disinfect tho mouth, destroy on long pants with these hero yallor disease germs, and purify tho breath. curls stuck on topper my head? I'd To keep artificial teeth and bridgework 'nuther sight ruther bo clean and odorless. To remove nicotine "Bonnie Dick's got T)out the kinkifrom tho teeth and purify the breath est head they is." after smoking. To eradicate perspiraBonnie Dick was tho tion odors by .sponge bathing. baby of Mrs. Garner's cook, Sarah As a medicinal nprontior local treatment of feminine ills where pelvio Jane. BhoJ is," replied Billy "Wouldn't "It catarrh, inflammation and ulceration exist, nothing equals hot douches of he look funny if he had yaller hair, Paxtino. For ten years the Lydla E. 'cause his face is so black?" PInkham Med. Co. has been regularly "I know where the bottle Ib, cried advisintr their patients to use it because Jimmy, snatching eagerly at the sugof its extraordinary cleansing, healing gestion. "Let's go get It and put some and germicidal power. For this pur- on Bonnie Dick's head and see if it'll pose alone Paxtfne is worth its weight In gold. Also for nasal catarrh, sore turn It yeller." "Aunt Minerva don' want me to gc throat, inflamed eyes, cuts and wounds. All druggists, 25 and 50 cents a box. oyer to yo house," objected Billy; "You, all timo talking 'bout Miss Trial box and testimony of 31 women free on request. Minerva wont let you go nowheres;' For Women Who Care A SPLENDID OFFER The Earlington Bee AND THE t Evansville Courier (DAILY) Both For Send or bring the-abov- e $3.00 One Year bal'-headed- ." two-year-o- ld amount to The Earlington Bee aud re- c'plve both papers one year. Remember this Is presidential year and The EvanBVIllo Courier wfll jrlve you th best and latest political news, oar toons, markets, editorials and dlspa,tohe8 from all over the world, and In in overy way a metropolitan, fasoluatlng and paper. THE PAXTON TOILET OO., Boston. Mass. FRANCES BOYD CALHOUN Copyright, by Belli? A Britton Oo.) her wings three times sweetheart, but; . tfclfrhere buzzart'alnt flop so'wkiga all; she jesa lean over an' tbow up tm bis bead an' he beenb&4 ejer .. sence; ev7 single hair come out." J, , 1)ld; yooll hear 'bout that Talian Dago that works on tho section gang tenting a buzzard 7" asked Frances. 'Naw,- - said Billy. "Did it make i Ihbk & T3E5 TffiJl It did," sho answocodj "bq sent for Doctor Sahford and tells him, ' lie killa do big bird, me eat-- a do big bird, de big bird make-- me socfc' " "Them Dagoes "bout the funniest talking folks they la," said Jimmy, "but they got to talk that way 'cause It's in tho Bible. Thoy 'sputed on tho tower of Babel and tho Lord say 'Confound youl' Miss Cecilia 'splained it all to me and sho's Tjout tho dandiest plainer they' is." "You may tell your tale now, Jimmy," said lino. Tm, going to tell Txrat "William Tell 'causo he's in the Bible," said Jim " my. "Once they's a man name "William Tell Jsat in the Bible," ieclared Una, "Yes, bd is too," conteodod 'the litBe boy, "Miss Cecilia 'Bplained it to me. You all time setting yourself np i to know moro'n mo and Miss Cecilia. One time they's a man name' William 'Tell and ho had a little boy what's tho cutest kid they is and the devil come long and temp' him. Then the Lord say, 'William Toll, you and Adam and Eve can tasto everything thoy Is in tho garden 'ceptlng this ono apple tree; you can get all tho pears and bunnonas and peaches and grapes and oranges and plums and persimflop ijatJta.. I j "If he jrou'goin all on hla head," remarked "bo's a oonjure-maan' me Booth Lincoln boon talkln' to him over1 snco wo's born an' ho ain't nover cuss us, an' L ain't never Jt at up by no Teddy, boars neither. luccomo hlm.tobp bald? Ho's out i ino ner poo aay apiCKin" cotton rhen he 'sees a tu'key, buzzard an' ho to her like this: M 1 say tu'key buaeard, I say, Who shall I sea unexpected to "I knows a man what ain't got no n B't AT THIS Cards, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Billheads, Statements. Folders. Hand- -' bills, Show Bills. Posters. Sale Bills, Pamphlet. Blank Books. OFFICE In the line of fl ' fflfriyH- B i i Vi, - ft ' l hmM III she sure is imperdunt to you. YoU Jimmy tiptoed to the bouse and sook 'bout the 'fraldest boy they is.' . returned with a big bottle of a powerCome on. Billyh" pleaded Jimmy. ful "blondine" in one hand and a stick The little boy hesitated. of candy in the other. "I dont want to git Aunt Minerva" "Bennie Dick," be said, "here's a dander up any more'n J Jest natchell nice stick of candy for yon if you'll; boun' to," he said, following Jlmm? let us wash your head." reluotahtly to the fence; "but 111 Jer (To be Continued.) take a look at that bottle an' see el all like 'No-T- o it looks anything When you have rheumatism In KlnkV your foot or Instep apply ChamberGiggling mightily, they Jumped the lain's Liniment and ycu will get slipped with quick rpllef. It cost" but a quarter. dividing fence and stealthy tread around the house to "Why suffet? For aa)o by all Sarah Jano's cabin in the back-yarBennie Dick was sitting on the floor Scholarship For Sale before the open door, tho entrance of Wo havo a $100 scholarship on which was securely barricaded to keep him lnsldo. Sarah Jano was in the Bryan & Strattou BuslnoBB College kitchen cooking supper; they could for Bale. This Is one of tho best bear her happy voice raised in relig- s-colleges in the State, and a ious melody; Mrs. Garner had not yet scholarship In tb(B collogols A 1, j returned from a card party; the coast THE SEMI WEEKLY BEE. was' wear, anu uxo urn rupiuuua. t d. f 1 busines- :S Jr- - .,..ii- - . Let u--r print thetri for you PRINCESS SPECIAL! to'teajW t and Twxit a million other kinds of fruit if you want to, buA don't you tech a single" applo.' And the devil temp him and say be going to put ,hJi cap on a pole and everybody got to bow down to it for a idol and if William Tell don't bow down to k be boy's bead. That's .all the llttlo boy William Tell and Adam and Evo got, but bo ain't going to fall dVwn and worship top a pplerjo, ho put'' a tomahawk in hla bosom and ho tooken his bow and arruh and shot the middle and never swinge" a, half of his head. And Evo nibble on! the apple and give Adam tho oore, and Lina all time eputlng "bout Adam and Eve and William Tell ain't in the, Bible. They're our first parents." "Now, Billy, you tell a talo and tbao it will bo my time," said Lina with a - WSSm 4 ! mil " This Popular Photo PJay Theatre is now under new management and it's management guarantees its patrons high class entertainments. - i Especially Adopted for Ladies' and Children We are again running the "Worlds Best .Pictures." You know what that meauB. "Lublns," "BioKraph," 'Kaloms," "EpBHiiy," "Patbe," "Sellg" anu "Vltograph." !.? - iwgraimaggn nUfeUHM'.fti i n u.r- "VSHU-- . mVMM WffVr'A II II t't'ifWi wyMJ&WjKrjrTftXa . .." a. r MADIS0NV1LLE, KY. Matinee Daily' 2 p. m. a tjajppgluBiJ'oo r- - ; mons and Bcalybarks and fig leav I Amon." air. "Oooe upon & time," "said line, "Once they was a of witch," said Billy, "what got outer her skin erVy "there was a beautiful maiden and. she night an, lef it on the heMh an' was in love, but ber wicked old tnmt herself to a great, big; black, ca wants ber to marry a rich old an' go np tho chlm'ly, an' & rood' an' man threescore and ten years old, rido folks ter horses, aa' set oti. evy which is moet all the old you pan body's chls an sock thoe breath an' get unless yoa are going to die; and kill 'cm an' then como back' io bed, the lovely prlnoeee, said, 'No, father, An' cant nobody ketch hot tell one. you may out me in the twain but I night her hueban' watch ber an' be will never marry any but my true see ber jump outer her skkx an' drop wicked parent shut UP So It on tho ho'rth an' turn to a'normoue love.'lovely the maiden in a high tower tl i black cat an go up tho chimin. An many miles from 'tho ground, and he got outer tho bed an' put some salt mode ber livo f turnips and she bad an' pepper an' vinegar on tho skin on' nothing else tn eat; eo ono day when she como back an' turnt to a 'oman sho was crying a llttlo fairy flow in an' try to git back in her skin an' r.t the window and asked, 'Why tlo you" Bho cant 'causo tho salt an' pepper weep, And said, 'A an' vinegar mos' burn her up, an' sho wicked fair one!hath shut she up and parent mo keep on an' sho cant never my lovor any more." snuggle inter her skin 'cause It kee$ I cant ever seo So tho fairy touched her head with her wand and told her to hang her hair out of tho window; and she did and it reached tho ground, and her lover, holding a ropo ladder in ono" hand and playing tho guitar and singing with tho other, climbed up by her hair and took her down on the ladder and his big block horse was standing near, all booted and spurred, and they rode away and lived happy ever fa-rent . burnln' woreer n ever, anHfC boo is a 'oman inout no SKin on. aa she try to turn back to A cat, an' sa can't 'cause it's pas' twelve erclockj an' sho Jest swiwle an' swiwle tell finely sko Jost swiwle all up. An' that was tho las' of the ole witch an' her buebon' live happy, ever after. on a - .tV-- .. SBffHSIIBBSBBSSSS9BSBSSSSB??9BSSSSSSSSIiBSjQ!VH l ssaBsjMsjsmMffK4KsakMM Hfo5fwBsW tWnSBvaywSnSEkwSL.!! SWsMjBssMntlsMlsV ym AVj 1 SMS SlSlSBSlHSSilSMSlllllfc.lW!l.SIJfil'l.lJiUIMUIIlllSSSKlMlSSSBSaSTTMai KBJJJMSUBlJtJBIli Ze&MtV'r,MBL 'SSStBBBBBBBBBBBsWflBBBESBBBBBBBBBBBBBST NEW MODEL of the lsajot "How ho goln' to clam' up, Lino," asked Billy, f'wlth a rope ladder In ono hand and his guitar In tho other?" "I don't, "know," was tho dignified answer."That is the way it is told - after." 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Toomoy, 803 E.Olive St., Bloonimgton, III., says: 'I Builored with baokaoho and pains la my kidneys which worn almost I gave Foley Kidney Pills a good trjnl, nnd thoy done wonders for mo; Today I can do a real hard day? work nnd not feel the effects." Foloy Kidney Pills will euro any case of kidney and bladder trouble not beyond tho roach of medicine. No medicine can do more Sold by St. Bernard Mining of Iclcl- - H it 111 IH I 1 OPPOR TUNITY TO SAVE ! L ment. Co., Incorporated, Drug- - Depart- Be Comprehensive. RALPH BINGHAM "Talk to tho point, nnd stop when you havo reached It. Bo o At Temple Theatre, March 19, 1912 In all you Bay or wrlto. To Last Number of Lyceum Coarse fill a volume about nothing Is a credit to nobody." John Neal. conipro-honslv- M I N B ti. Ontario St., Rochestra, N. Y., has recovorod from a long and sevoro attack of of kldnoy trouble, his euro bolng duo to Foley Kldnoy Pills. After detailing his case, ho Bays: "I am onlv sorry I did not learn soonor of of Foley Kidney Pills". In a few days tlmo my backache completely Heft me. and I felt greatly Improved. My kidneys became ptronger, dizzy Bpolls loft me and I wrb no longer annoyed at night. 1 feel 100 per cent better sluco using Foley Kid-ne- y Pills." Tonio in action, quick In results. Try them. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated, Drug Department. C. A. GloBHiior, 24 Should Serve-- as Warnings. "Tho follies, vices, and consequent miseries of multitudes, displayed in a nowspaper, aro eo many admonitions, and warnings, bo many beacons, continually burning, to turn othors from tho rocks on which they havo been shipwrecked." Bishop Homo. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES They Are Closely Observing Public Health Conditions An examining physician foronoof the prpmlnet Life Inruranco Com- tho rianles, In an interview ou statement the astonishing that the reason why so many applicants for Insurance aro rejected Is because kidney trouble is bo common to tho American people, and the largo majority of applicants do not even 6iispect that thoy have the (lis oafiH. To introduce the famous Pianos for which I am State Representative, I have arranged to sell a carload of Pianos to the people of Maolisonville and vicinity at factory prices. Today the Appointed Time. "Tho futuro is an Illusion; It novel arrives; It flics before you as you ad vanco. Always It Is today and aftcx death and a thousand years It Is to day. You have groat deeds to por form and you must do them now."1 Charles Forguson. aro not treating it properly. Thoro Is no roaBon why a cold fhould hang on for weeks, and it will not If you take Cnamborlaln'8. Cough Remedy. For sale by nil DeolerB. If you have trouble in gettiug rid own experience and reports from of your cold you may know that you druggists who are constantly In di- Ho states that judging from his Sale linens Wed., Mar. 20 And Continues A CARLOAD IO i n rect touch with the public, there is one preparation that has probably Practical Minded. "Am I required to exchango wedding :glfts In tho department from which they wore purchased?" "Not at all," "Thank you. I ald the would liko to exchange a roso Jar for Washington Herald. 41 frying pan." floor-walke- r. U V' 'Suffered Jay and night the torment of Itching pllf. Nothing helped me until I uied Doan's Ointment, The result was lasting." Hon. John R, Garrett, Mayor, Glrard, Ala. Unkind. "Bllgglns thinks ho Is keeping his ilght under a bushel. "Perhaps ho is wlso," replied Miss Cayenno; "his "I havo The Strong Point. party "for found Just tho light Is probably so small that It you, Lord Duncan a lady" with a dowwould go out If ho lot a draft got to ry of half a million." "And when can It" I seo this lady?" "Just keep thinking of tho dowry don't ask to seo Accidents will happen, but the best regulated hor." Fllegendo Blaottor. families keep Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil for such Semi-Weekl- y been more successful in relieving and curing theso diseases than any remedy known. The mild and healing influence of Dr. Ktlmor'B Swamp Root Is soon realized It stands the highest for its remarkable record of cures. Is strictWe find that Swamp-Roly an herbal compound and we would advise our readers who feel in need of suoh a roinedy to give It a trial. It Is on sale at all drugstores In s of two Blzes aud one dollar. However, if vou wish first to test ItH wonderful merits, send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamtou, N. Y., for sample bottle, absolutely free. When writing be sure and mention the Earlington Bee. ot Day. The Chance of a Lifetime AT FACTORY Every Piano marked in plain figures OF PIANOS PRICES bot-tle- B fifty-cent- DONTi WAIT COME yUlUK ,, . ' THTi BEST BARGAINS SELL ' Terms of Payment to Suit Your Circumstances TheFamousSchumann Received Gold Metal JflKbl at Seattle-Yuko- n Exposition "f SMSMMMHiiMMas&MHHHHkM(aMklSSlSSlnsalkasJftSlMiSlMSlsasMasslsliHkiaaHtllMSll( emergencies. Two sixes 3j and joe at all stores. Harsh phjslcs react, weaken the bbwels, will lead to chronic constipation, Doan's Regulets operate easily, ajca box at all stores. s t "J Virtue Little Thought Of. Tho wholo world admires and applauds physical courage, but moral courago, which Js ton times harder to display, excites no plaudits, bat rath-c- r scorn. SAVED FROM AN OPERATION How Mrs. Reed of Peoria, Escaped The Surgeon's Knife. 111., Her Fault. A certain Scotch professor was loft a widower in his old ago. Not very long after ho suddenly announced his Intention of marrying again, half apologetically, adding, "I never would havo thought of It, 'if Llzzlo hadn't died." Harper's Magazine. A Cold, Lagrippe, Then Pneumonia Q; :i Peoria, 111. "I wish to let .every one knowwhatLydlaE.Pinkham'sVogetablo -III HI HI I WMrMM&;: !:'!? ,""' !"'ryTB:i' U fc'J n Compound has done i forme. For two years I suffered. Tho doc m7 and mil was tho only remedy tho surgeon's knife. fci( '! tor said I had a tumor too often the fatal sequence, and coughs that hang on weaken the system and lower the vital resistance. R. G. CoIIiiib, Postmaster Barnegat, N. J., was troubled with a severe la grippe cough. Ho snys: "I would be completely exhausted after each fit of violent couching. I bought a bottle of Foley's Honey aud Tar Compound and before Iliad taken It all the onuhing spoils had ontlrcly oeaped. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound can't bo beat." It stops tho cough by healing the cause. Refuse substitutes. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated, Drug Department.! Is t ri Severo Indictment, Callous greed of certain IndividuaPinkham's Vegeta- ls responsible for the' loss of n.or ble Compound, and lives in Great Britain than Us oh today I am a well and mles havo ever inflicted in tho sovc-es- t healthy woman. For war. months I suffered from Inflammation, and your Sanative stomach Wash relieved me. I am glad to tell orAn uneaBy feeling in the. to HER-BINbowels yields quickly anyone what your medicines havo done It tones up tho stomach for mo. You can use my testimonial in and purifies the bowels. Price 50o. any way you wish, and I will bo glad Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Into answer letters." Mrs. Christina corporated, Drug Department. Heed, 105 Mound St, Peoria, 111. Nonsense That Deceives. Mrs. Lynch Also Avoided "Nonsense when earnest is Imprcs- Operation. Jessup, Pa. "After tho birth of my sivo and sometimes takes you in. If fourth child, I had Bovero organic Inflam- you aro In a hurry, you occasionally mation. I would havo such terrible pain3 mlstako It for sense." Disraeli. that it did not seem as though I could stand it This kept up for three long For Sale months, until two doctors decided that on Draughon'B $50 Scholarship an operation was needed. ' ' Then one of my friends recommended Business Collego, Nashville, Tenn. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- $100 Scholarship on Bryant & Strat-to- n pound and after taking it for two months Business College, Louisville, I was a well woman' Mrs. Joseph A. Ky. Apply to Lloyd-George. My mother bought mo Lydia E. ScWmann-RootVeilerPian- os These Pianos are superior in every way, fully and reliably guaranteed, and rank as the very best products of the Piano maker's skill ( E. 1 his ' Extraordinary Sale Will place these splendid pianos in your home at factory prices. You buy them direct of the Factory's 'Personal Representative and save all middleman's profit and expenses. Lynch, Jessup, Pa. Women who suffer from female ills should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, one' of the most successful remedies the world has ever known, before submitting to jb, surgical opera-- , ' . tion. . .. V .. , Semi-Weekii- Y Bee, Earlington, Ky. Most of us forget rather 'than for give. because It la.eaaler. Puck. Axlomatle. Marvin H. Prate t ijr "EEHRF PTi'V"",' .'J I 'T7T-- TSs 'r t7 ' " -- y k A Ji'j; i ' i KliMMt IMM CbeJHlBee festessffi&P uwPAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER Subscription Rates $1-00 stcjinagijq Six months Three months Slntdo copies on One Year 50 25 5 Si The Surprise of the Spiritual By REV. HUGH T. KERB P&itor Fullerlon Avenuo Prejby tortaji Church, Chicago MSffiifS Ladies5 Suits H d. E. FAWOETT Member of Specimen copies mailed free application. Correspondents wanted In all parts of the county. Address ua for Post Ofllce as Second Class Matter. m tmvivnxnxjBti ' SKSt Ladies' Coats i ' I ft K " Tho discovery of hidden tr?-- ' was one of tho exr-e- taut surprise Branch Office in Morton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main Street, ' tho past, said the Nsv Mr Kr. AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. Kentucky, Phone No. secrecy of the eo-- waB once the est security Nero became tho laur lng stock of his people because 1. Friday, March 8, 1912 i Telephone 47 was Induced to investigate ous treasure-trovin a distant part oi his dominions said to bo waiting for r finder. Men of our day. loo, have tho laughing stock of their fel 'Tho man who whispers down a lows by selling their all to Invest in well mountains of rock said to contain acres of gold and stratas of shale and About the things ho has to sell to secrote rivers of oil. But this man Will never reap a crop of dollars Guy Woodruff's dog went sud- of the parable was no laughing stock, Like he who climbs a tree and denly mad at Hamby's Btation last but tho wonder of his age and tho "hollers." Sunday, and business picked up for jenvy of many men. Without searching for it, he discova short season. After Guy had made a hasty exit through a window ered a treasure. The glittering gold Accordshono HEW POWDER DEMONSTRATION Claud Gillilaud discovered that tho ing to before his very oyes. was his. tho law of the land it dog was not really mad but only His heart danced for very Joy and in showing his authority. 1.) his Joy ho parted with everything he (Continued from Page HoneBt B. Williams now believes had and possessed himself of that one at Briceville, Tenn.,lastDecetn-ber- , g field. In the old adage, "That you can't miracle-workintho matter 1b chronicled with God is better far than mountains of pages depend on a broken stick," especial- gold, scare headB, on the telegraph said Jesus. To find God, to of the daily papers. But by far the ly while crossing a Btroam. possess him, is worth tho sacrifice larger part of the fatalities occur In Drummers have been as thick as of every other thing. God is the smaller groups and in the rush of candidates for jailer or fiddlers in greatest discovery a man can make. our national daily life, pasB unno- hallfax this week, Mutt Aubrey and Job cried out for God. Philip asked, after the father. Tennyson said the ticed. The yearly death roll is still Jeff Clark leading the van. greatest desire of his life was to havo In excess of 2,000, with nearly Jeff Russell spent Sunday with a now vision of God. Let ua follow number injured, in addouble that the path of this unnamed discoverer home folks. dition to those who are killed and, If we can, learn his secret James HaskliiB made his weekly He was surprised into his discovery. "Though the intelligent andenor- - trip to see Lon and Jeff Sunday. It was all so unexpected and so amazmously helpful activities of the meu On account of the bad weather we ing and so wonderful that ho could connected with Jthe United States did not have prayer meeting Sunday not believe his eyes when the glittering gold and tho shining silver lay Government bureau of mines, night. spread out In a heap at his feet. campaign has been agJim McKnight says as the wm,ter conducted, for a few years gressively So was bad and he thinks that the sum souls does God sometimes surprise the of men. We not bo seek paBt, which has been directly resmer will be rainy, so he has decided ing him had wo wouldalready been not ponsible for a material reduction in to Bell his race mare Nancy Hanks. found of him. Our rcarch for God the number and severities of mine has been so long and so patient as is disasters. However, the bureau A Vain nature "Why don't you Effort. an interest has his search for us. Sometimes he limited to efforts of advisory take discovers himself to us and ere we only owing to our lawB, so that the in affairs?" Bald the offhand adviser. know it wo are in his presence. Llko "Why don't you read tho newspapers Livingstone in tho African wilderness use of the deadly and explosives, such as black pow- bo that you can converso intelligently suddenly facing his discoverer, so or with your husband?" "I tried to," re- does God discover us. Nlcodemus may der, Btill continue in nine-tentthe plied young Mrs. Torkins, "but I search for God in tno secrecy of the more of the mines throughout United States. In Europeon coun- made a mistake. I' read the presi- night, but in the broad daylight Jesus dent's message instead of tho football reveals himself to the surprised Satries the, use of black powder has news." maritan woman. Zacchaeus may climb been forbidden entirely", and is punthe tree to see tho Christ, but Jesus ishable. In this country, a public unexpectedly calls. Matthew from his opinion, and the voluntarvjictiou customary place. j of progressive operatorsand mine So do men stumble upon God In life. VISITOR COMMENDS SINGING eventually cause its workers will OF I0CAL SCHOOL CHILDREN Men are surprised into the spiritual abandonment." by tho very act of tho oternal spirit they are not looking for God, they are Former Massachusetts School Superintend An extensive program of shots was found of him. Paul went with slaugh" carried out at tho demonstration todent Compliments Them ter In his heart to Damascus and lo! to showing that the day, with a view HBJ ho found not the Christians but the newjexplosives will not "ignite coal The following letter received iff tf trf iThBnBBr Christians' God. "Verily, said tho dust nor gas and that it will not, prophet, thou art a God that hldest The Brunswick, Ga., News, is when "properly loaded, Bhatter the thyself. Tho spiritual lifo from becoal, Those in attendance at the ginning to end is onb long series of self explanitory : demonstration expressed themselves discovery. Tho hidden treasure of Editor News: I was a visitor f?7yt as well pleased with the results rvsiSnu In presence is ever God's E&Jj7:J '2HPv YV&Vwf'tf revealing now wonders to our souls. in the city yesterday and hapwith the new explosive. He was surprised into a new men- pened to drop in at the art exhi W. H. McCurdy, F. M. Hills and tal temperament. Tho very grammar J. S. Craft, of Eyausvllle, H. C. dances with Joy. Tho words as they bit. The singing from the chorus Bow and Rohort M. Parrett, of fell of I want to load one more cai blingfrom the lips new Jesus aro bub- of little children was the very fiPrinceton and A. G. Spillman .and over with a found delight. W. P. Whlpflor, of Earlington, of Poultry this season, and will Tho man walks as it were on air and nest of its kind I have ever tho test. receive every day up to Tues- lives his life in gladness of a present heard. Having been a city day nicht, March 12th. This if possession. So rejoiced is ho in his new found treasure that ho again school superintendant for many Has 8ometIrnea Worked Well, frequently there is moro correctivo the last car I will try to load hides it away as something too pre- years in the State of Massachuthis season, so bring in the cious to exploit, and holds his secret .valuo In giving a few words of unfor a little while at least, in selfish setts, I believe I am a competent deserved praise than In hours of lec- chickens and get the cash. monopoly. turing and pleading. If your boy or judge. Those who. failed to hoar Hens 10 cents girl is inclined to disregard your The spiritual life must ever sur- it missed a rare trear. Boosters 4 cents iwishes and your good advice try this prise men into a very intoxication of I suggest that the young lady method. delight. The early church was one Turkeys 11 cents great merry making community. Tho in charge (Miss .Bourland, I Geese 0 cents people of that ago did Hot understand think) be requested to repeat Ducks. ." 8 cents The Great Ambition. tho abounding Joy and the overwhelming gladness that possessed the Chris- this exhibition that more of the 'All tho world's a stage, and all tho W. KIRK mon and women are busy trying to tians who sang in tho midst of defeat people of your city havo the opMadlsonvllle Kentucky and who rejoiced In tribulation. When portunity to hear what so deSet plays accepted for production. Gods surprises the soul there is me. Being interested abounding and a lighted burst of melody. Every rovlval of above all else iu education I feel true religion has been accompanied' moved to give this public ex$& with a burst of song. pression of my appreciation. The miners of Wales went down inVery sincerely to the darkness with gospel songs up on their lips. In tho prison-hous- e of E. M. WHEELER. tf. Phllllppl Paul and Silas sang songs of Joy until tho very prison was smitDeafness Cannot be Cared "jtiran ten as with an earthquake. God, pity by loc;il applications, as they cannot reach the religion! There us for our dlieaied portion of the ear, Tbira is only one Is no gospol in tho religion of many way to cure deafness, and that Uiby constitution' of our people, and tho missing noto In al remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed our modern Christianity is tho noto of condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian abounding Joy nnd spiritual cheerful- Tube. When, jhis tube Is Inflamed yon save a ness. Our missionary meetings aro rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when too often places of tears and trage- It Is entirely closed, deafness Is tbs result, and dies. Our prayer services aro too unless the inflammation can be taken Jout and this tupe restored ts its normal often a rendezvous for dispirited fol- will be destroyed forever; nine condition, hearing cases out of Awake, awako, put on thy arc caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but ten imlowers. an beautiful garments. Oui Christ Is a' Inflamed condition of the mucous surface, conqueror and our treasure is pure We will give One Hundred Oollart for any case , of Deafness (caused by cstarrh) that cannot be gold. He was surprised Into a new intoij,. cured by Hall's Cararrh Cure, Send for clrcu-arfree. protatlon of sacrifice. In his Joy ho F. J, DHENEY & CO., Toledo, G. gooth and solleth all that ho has, and Sold by Druggists, 75, buyeth that field. There is nothing Take Hall's Family Pills fonconstltution. to weep over In that transaction, Thcro Is no uso to shed tears over Engine Jumps Track that sacrifice Indeed, thero Is no sacrifice.' Men talk aboui sacrifices, Bald Switch engine no., 2008 split a tho immortal Livingstone; God knowB switch in the yards Wednesday I never mado a sacrifice. This from tho man who wore Mb life out to heal afternoon about 5:80 and jumped Incorporated tho opon soro of the world, and we,i he track, tearing up two or three wjtu out ?uuy lain aDOUt rails. The wrecking crew was 2 sacrifice! DBLUG If we 'wish the priceless treasure called out to put the engine back we must pay tue price. on the track, r Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League Entered at the EarllnKton TEXT Tho klncricm of licavun is I unto treasure hid In a Held, the wli' when a man hath found, he hidoth, . for joy thoreof trDctli and solleth jail t 1 he hath, nnd knoweth that field, thew XIII. 44. i Misses' and Children's Coats Our Spring Suits and Coats are superior to those ever shown before. Don't miss" visiting our Ladies' Ready to - wear Department and examine the style and quality, which .we are showing for spring and summer 1912. Every garment in our stock is a 1912 model. . Madi-sonoill- e, ' 4-- MISS 1 e o Ilsley Happenings a III! 'Hi Mrs. Stevens and Miss Blair will be glad to give you their personal attention and assure you that it will afford them much pleasure to have you call on them for your wants in Suits, Coats, Skirts. Price, quality and fit guaranteed or no sale. yi f nu.ed-ucation- al Barnes, Cowancl & Co. INCORPORATED ultra-dangero- us Earlington, - Kentucky hs 10,000 Votes on Each Dollar Worth of Coupon Books Sold asssrsssss&rsssg&0 - LEAVE ORDERS'AT BEE OFFICE - tkmjb TsSnP!Jir E. O. CARVER CARPENTER WORK AND GENERAL REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY nr'K9 EARLINGTON, KY. Dance a Success JacksonAllcn J. Tho young men of tho town gave a most enjoyable dance in the E. A. C. Club room last Tuesday night. Tho dance was a success in every way. The out of towu guests wero Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Taylor, of St.Bethleham, Tonn., MIbb Hattio Vaughn and Thornton Jewel, ot Sebree, Carlstodt Robinson, of Mortons Gap, Forest Myers, of Madisonville, Harry Poolo of Hopkinsvillo, and , Tom Olark of Olay. Every one enjoyed themselves very muoh. Walker and Ray furnished tho music , Mrs. Eula Jackson of this placo and Mr. Allen of near Richland, wore united in marriage Wednesday afternoon at Madisonvil'e Both the bride and groom are well known in this oitv and at Richland. Among their many friends the Bee extends their beet wishes to the happy couple. Fire Inspector Here Flro inspectors were in the city Wednesday inspecting the property. X Ught-heartcdne- ss Under Our Rule only 'stylish, high grade, seasonable Hats and Furnishings for men at reasonable prices, you cannot get "stung" here no matter what price you buy, See the new light weight felt corduroy Hats we are showing lor $2.00. ! "iy."fe ENTIRELY NEW Cigar You Want For The MSK of selling dry-as-du- st Never hesitate to ask for the particular kind of cigat that you smoke. We carry such a large stock that it is possible for us to show you every brand. Yours, no doubt, is here so ask for it any way, if we have not got it, we will get it. the spring Hats including new Stetsons, Mallony, Hudson and Htib Specials from $1.00 to $5.00. New Spring Shirts 50c to $3.00 New Spring Neckwear 25c to $1.50 :We are ready with St. Bernard Mining Company DEPARTMENT & TtfHHfHlm o--, 1 n EVANSVILLE INDIANA r ai Buu-uumui- B . HENRY LEVY PRO? Main and Fifth. Exclusive Hats and Furnishings tr 1 WFm'mmmmmmmmimfm ff MiliniaiilOT rtfi'iiHitMKiiwttiMiiaiiiMili ppw",1 t ii inwnm ".. l's7. iMi"-i- gffil.jj. JEI Byf,M'.""ll"l''TO ItH f '"r JWMY :. 3 3HfrwB .- liM tfews of the Towns The Earlington Chapter, of tho U. D. 0. will hold a busi Hess meeting Saturday afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Elizabeth Pearoe in Mndisonville. Services at the M. E. Ohurch South Sunday at 11:00 a. in. and 7:00 by the pastor. Morning subjeot, "The Cure of till Afflicted Child." Evening subject "Faith the One Ooudition of Sunday School Salvation. at 0:80a. m. Wanted At once rnga, at Jleo Ofllco. Glenn cotton Judgo Yost, of Madisonville, was in Greenville, Tuesday an business. Mrs. H. A. Bratton, of Nash morning. villo, is visiting her sister Mrs. When in Madisonville in the J. W. Fish of Ridgeway. ufteruoon don't fail to go to tho Leo Harrison, of Hopkinsville, Matinee at the Princess Theatre. was in the city "Wednesday night Buzz Wilson, of Madisonville, wbb visiting friends. In town Wednesday on buamesB. Miss Alleen Davie, of Mn'liBon-vlllwas on the sick list the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas O'Brien, are visiting in Louisville this week, was m town Wednesday. Forest Moyors, who attended the dance Tnesdaynlght, returned to his homo in Madisonville Wodnosday morning. We make a specialty of doing two and three color work. If you want classy jqb work that will give satisfaction See our samples and get prices at the Madisonville Branch Ofllco In Morton's Furniture Store, Ailkbn Davis, Manager. MIbb Hattie Vaughn, who visited &I1bb Margarett Mitchell Tuesday night, spent Wednesday with Miss Bailey In Madisonvillo. She return ed to her home In Sebroo Wednesday night, Carlstedt Boblnsou who attended tho dance given In the E. A. O. Club room Tuesday night, returned to his home In Mortons Gap Wednesday o, F.D-McGnr- Ralph Bingham Will Entertain 19 Here March weak, and shaky women who suffer every day with womanly weakness need the help of a gentle tonic, with a building action on the womanly system. If you are weak you need Cardui, the woman's tonic, because Cardui will act directly on the cause of your trouble. Cardui has a record of more than 50 years of success. It must be good. Pale-face- d, 1 CAFiOUl Th Woman's Tonic Effie Graham, of Willard, Ky says: "I Mrs. Ralph Bingham, whose fame as a humorist and wit is national, enjoys illustrating certain possibilities of American office-seekinwith this story. "A railroad train was rushed through one of the country towus of North Carolina on a' sultry summer day. As tho train whirled around a enrve a yellow dog jumped up from the side of the track and ran after the train a Bhort distance. A farmer, passenger on the train, watched the dog thoughtfully until the train had lost it to sight. He then leaned over to his neighbor across the aisle and said : " 'Mister, what d'ye suppose that 'ar dog would 'a' done with this hero train if he'd 'a' caught g (?' Anna Marie Hartman MYSTIC QUEEN 7th Daughter of 7th Daughter Born With a Double Mystic Veil 1 i j it?' In freshness and dexterity of utterance aud in inexhaustible origiuahty breezy, distinctive, amusing, brilliant, noteworthy, vivid, tumultuous, natural and forceful. He will appear at the Temple Theatre March 19, under the auspices of public school Lyceum Course. and 25cts. . X These books are good for cash Store. If you want advertis- purchases in merchandise until ing or job work or wish to subscribe spent any time from now until five for the paper, call up numbor-l- . Manager. Ailern Davis, years from date of purchase. For Miss Essie Orauor, of the other information call at our Southard couutry is ill with store and we will gladly ex she will soon able to be pooplo In Morton's Furni-tur- o toii-silitis H. D. Cowand manager for Guy ForreBter was In Madisonvillo the firm Barnes, Cowand & Tuesday afternoon. was in Bud Kell, of Co., left Thursday to meet town Tuesday. MadiBonvllle, the buyers of .the other two Mr. and Mrs. Will Whitford spent Barnes stores and associate yepterday in Hecla with her mother with fliem in buying the Mrs. Hogan. Don't fall to return your votes Spring Stock. The associa- Wednesday afternoon, not later than tion of the three big stores in 5 o'clock. buying dry goods puts Mr. Ben Wilson Is on the 'sick list this week. It is feared typhoid fever Cowand in position to buy will develop. dry goods for the Earlington Harry Poole, of Hopkinsville, . store as cheap as they can be spontTueBday night with Jim bought, as they buy in such Notice to Contestants and Friends large quanities. of Contestants in AutomoMr. Cowand says that the bile Contest prospects a,re bright for this year and will push foward the On May 15 this contest mercantile interest in Earlcloses and no time can be ington. wasted from now on to those Miss Jessie White, of Barnes-le- y to win this handsome was in the city Tuesday. She desiring was on her way to her uncle's, $1600.00 machine. To parties wishing to purTandy McLean, of Nebo, to make that place her future home. chase coupon books can do so Frank H. Mohr, of Norton, either from the contestants, ville wasvin Henderson Monday or from our office and get on, business. 10,000 votes with each dolDon't forgot the lar worth of coupon books. Bee has a branch ofiloo for Malo-neyx Semi-Weekly Madi-eonvll- lo could hardly go. I suffered, nearly every month, for 3 years. When I began to take Cardui, my back hurt awfully. I only weighed 99 pounds. Not long after. I weighed 115. Now, I do all my work, and am in good health." Begin taking Cardui, today. 1 was so weak .1 Addmission 50cts Sta nds alone in her magnificent power of reading the lives of all human kind. If you are in doubt, if business worries you, if you are in a habit of making bad investments, if luck is against you, if there are evil influences at work, if your sweetheart, husband or wife is true, if you cannot gain the love of the person you most desire, if you wish to locate missing person or articles, if you wish to know your lucky days, whether a great love is going to come into your life to bless you, what your prospects are for marriage and a happy home, date, description and name of person, one visit' to this inspired prophetess of modern times will benefit you a thousand times more than you pay. If you are not satisfied it will cost nothing. This phenomenon can be consulted on all affairs of life, no matter what. Hours 9:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. Private rooms. JUDGE DEMJPSEY Elected Exhaltcd Ruler of Elk's Lodge thirty-fiv- e On Monday night, March 25 candidates will be ini tiated into the Elks lodge and it will bo tho occasion of a big gathering of that order. A luncheon will be served and a program of toasts will likely be arranged. Last Monday night the annual election of officers was held, resulting in the election of Judge J. F. Dempsey as Exhalted Ruler. The other elections were: Esteemed Leading Knight Johu M Oansler, of Earlington. Esteemed Loyal Knight A. R. Oummings. Esteemed Lecturing Knight Wm. Osburn. Secretary Roy Wilson, (reN Major Utley, of the Southard country, was In the city Thursday afternoon. Dick Wilson who has been ill for several days is not any better. It is feared that typhoid fever will develop. His many frieuds hope to soon seo him out again. Taylor Oldham, of near Richland, was in town Wednesday. Oharlie Gamblin, of the country, was in town Wednesday. Mrs. T. F. McOord, of the country, who has been ill with pneumonia, is ablo to be up again. G. T. McEuen thinks he will be able to go to work Monday. He has been confined to his home for some time with la grippe. Mrs. Tom Coleman was in Madisonville yesterday afternoon. '' Harry Poole, of Hopkinsville, spent Tuesday night with Jim Ma-lone- CEP First Floor Madison Hotel Private Entrance From Center Street MadisonviJle, v Kentucky r SPECIAL COLONIST . - a y. out again. of the Kirkwood, country, was in town Wednesday. Gilbert Peterson, of the Richland country, was in town Wed nesday. FOR SALE Ono $100 course in anything except civil engineering, from International Correspondence School of Scranton Fa. Will sell at a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. Eugiueor Fisher, who has been visiting in Franklin, Tenn., for a few days has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barnett Went to Louisville Wednesday for, an exteuded visit to friends. W. H. Browder is ill with the la plain. Charlie Barnes, Cowand Martin-Thoma- & Co., Incorporated s Miss Kqsa Martin, of Nolan Hopkinsvilloi and- Rufe Thomas, of this city, will be married Sunday morning ac the Ave., - homo of the bride. They will come to Earlingtou on train no. 52 Sunday, and make this their future home. Miss Martin is a popular cie'rk iu Frankels store. She is a sister to Mack Martin, of this city. Mr. Thomas is a valuable employee of the St. Bernard and is a leading member of the W. O. W. lodge. The Bee ex- grippe. tends hearty congratulations. rrrtinn aii fnM dull, nufr nf sorts. dlETCouraffcd. lialf elck and everything seems to bo going wrong, you can blarao It on your llvjr. It Is torpid you nocd HERBINE A Mdicin of .Power in All Liver Disorders. Wh"on"lhe liver Is torpid, It throws impurities Into1 th"f syetom, which hamper every organ In tho body. Tho result Is that functional processes aro not properly carried on. Impurities get Into tho blood, tho stomach is bilious, tho lcldnoys weak and tho bowels Irregular gcnorally constipated. Herblno clears out all these Impurities, opens up tho obstructed channels, strengthens tho torpid liver, cleanses tho blood, purines and regulates tho bowels. Aftor tho system has boon thus overhauled, thero ia an immediato improvement .Appetlto returns, digestion is good, tho spirits riso, tho mind cloars of. gloomy forebodings and ovorything looks bright and cheerful, which means, sound, healthy .conditions ovorywheio in tho body. JftHCt r. Price 50c per Bottle. HWMHETM MUJWP ST. WHt, M. Te care Smarting Eyeball, Sore Eye er Weak BtesbeHa jsye saive. JSlRkt, ue ISotoAKIoRfCQMMfNimVl ST. BERNARD MINING CO., Incorporated, Drug Department ?om. Clark, of Clay, was In town Tuesday and Wednesday. Thornton Jewel, of Sebree, who Tyler W. W. Stodghill. attended the dance here Tuesday ' Trustee S. D. Langley. night, returned homo Wednesday. . ViaL. & N. R. R. Representative to grand lodge J. T. Alexander, of Madisonville, in Portland Oregon Past. Exal- was Iu town Tuesday afternoon on business, ted Ruler, S. D. Langley. Mrs. D. M. Gordon and baby, and Ruto Alternate Past Exalted Mrs. John Rogers, of Nashville, are ler, B. N. Gordou. the guests of Mrs. Henry Rogers to Oregon this week. CAUSE FOR ALARM Mrs. Braddoa, of Tenn., is visitWashington v ing her Bister, Mrs. J. H. Fish. Loss of Appetite or Distress After Eating Dr. E. C. Brandon, who spent sev"A Symptom That Should Not eral days with hiB parents, both of Be Disregarded whom are sick, has returned to La Comparative low rates to points in other States inthe West Fayette to resume his practice. and Northwest. Tickets on sale March 1st to April 15th. ' For Appetite is lust a natural desire Mr. Gustavason, representing the further information, sleeping car reservations, etc., call" on or for food. Loss of appetite or stom- Gustavason Manufacturing Co., of address ach distress nftor eating indicate in- Ohatanooga, Tenn,, was in town digestion or dyspepsia. Overrenting yesterday. TX T R. H. DcTreville, T. P. A. JwCii 4 j w . is a habit very dangerous to a perDr. and Mrs. W. K. Nlsbet and son's good general health. Evansville, Ind Agent son, Kenneth, are visiting in Louib- is not what you eat but what llle this week. It you digest and assBlmilate that doe t you good. Some of the strongest, Mrs, Lucy Bean went to Madison heaviest, aud healthiest persons are ville today on business and to visit friends. moderate eaters. Mrs. John A. Byruin and baby, of Bl'CB.iP'SI!.Mm There is nothing that will cause M Nebo, are visiting her mother, Mrs. F more trouble than a disordered b Btomaoh, and many . people dally J. W. Brown, this week. Clarence Dame was in Mayfiald simply contract serious maladies .i V through disregard or abuse of the Monday aud Tuesday. Ren Howard, of Madisonvillo, was stomach. . ".j "Wo urge all in Earlington who in town last evening attending lA Domestic suffer from any stomach derange- Royal Slave", at the Temple Theament, indigestion, or dyspepsia, tre. whether acute or chronic, to try Rex-a- ll Loo Salmon, who Is attending -Dyspepsia Tablets, with the dis school at Central University, Dantinct understanding tbatwe will re- ville Ky., will arrive home next Friof fund their money without question day morning to spend the spring va- I or formality, if after reasouablo use cation with his parents. -l , . . r i i i .i of this medicine, they are not perMrs. Earl Stone, who has beec'in 4 rne to fectly satisfied with tho results. We the Martinsville sauitariam for sevrecommend them to our customers eral weeks, returned home Friday. will sell evory day, and have yet to hear of Land is greatly improved. any one who haa not been benefltod Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Jamison will by them. They give very prompt leave tomorrow for Nashville, Tenn. 5 in col- relief, aiding to neutralize tho. gas-tri- o to make that plaoo their future Juices, strengthen the digestive home. Mr. Sam- - l Jamison has a good posiorgans, to regulate the bowels, and tion with the L& N. and his friendB eradicate all unhealthy symptoms. wish him every success. for We urge you to try a 25o box of Mr. and Earl Stone spent Friday u i Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, which In the city with Mrs. P. L. Jameson. r gives 15 days' treatment. At the Mr. Marc Goldnamer, of P rlnoton end of that time, your money will be attended the Elks dance in Madireturned to you if you are not satis- sonville Friday night. fied. Of course, in chronic cases, ; 5 length of treatment varieB. For Mrs. Maude Gill and Frenaudo suoh. cases, we have two larger sizes. which sell for 50o and $1.00. Re- NelBon were married Tuesday 1member, you enn obtain Rexall Rem nightat the home of tlie brido.1 fr l.iVi.A.CWl"i,AnA edies in this community .only at our They will live at her home. The 1.1 storeThe Rexall Store. congVatula- Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Beo extends hearty tlOUB. Incorporated, Drug Department. elected.) Treasurer J M, Hoffman. RATES k 34.50 California $37.20 and V, Wk ,. T Calendars for 193 . Imported and The Semi Weekly Bee has the imported and domestic I we trade, calendars ever snown you calendars direct from the wholesale house and print them ors. See our line before you buy, pies are now ready your inspection, swellest line The Semi - Weekly B&&1 Gill-Nelso- n , I Earlington v Kentucky H'J W1 $ . BEE ADS PAY. GET THE HABIT 3 iBKlHiPW Ira HPPAHii I m 1Wr. I Good Crops of Oats wcro Formerly iho Rule; Now a Good Crop is (he Exception. One reason is starvation the lack of the right kinds of plant food in the right fdrm, available at the right time. The result is weak plants that prow slowly, yield light, cnaffy grain and fall an easy prey to rust, blight and insects. and 1000,000 votes with the purchase Of every man's hat in the bargain show case. These goods are of the best quality. You should purchase before they are all sold. We can now sell you the Bee, price .$1.00, and the 50c purchase Semi-Weekly CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor F. D. Bash. Police Jiulpo A. J. Betiifett. Ohiof of Police Wm. Bradley. Night Chief J. H. Hamby. Tax Assessor J. H. Oorbitb. City Clerk Paul P. Price. Treasurer Frank B. Arnold. City Physician W. K. Nisbot. City Enjrineer It. E. Whipflor. Street Commissioner Jtobt. Wood Couucllmon Madison 01dhain,F. D. Rash, Goo. O. Atkinson, Thos. Blair, CM Henry. Mooting night Qrst Monday night In eaoh mouth. School Trustee Paul M. Moore. Board of Health Ed M. Trahem, G. Gilbert King and Curtis B. Johnson, M. D. Errjinnnp,,.,, fv mv-m- . gj a:.,,,,,,,,!.,,,!...,..;,,,,,..,,,,,,,! m.fr-yrrnn- Try fcirrjiiur y 15JJ nui'iuu ,y, wyjuiua- - Meet YourlFriends AT THE V Vulture's Olaw $1 50, a remarkable romance full of moral and I I i f It 1 I ( I religious teaching, both for $1 50 the price of the book alone- - We shall be glad to show you a copy. The Auto Contest is ou in ear has been rhonn to greatly decrease tho liability of the small nest. Somebody can win; somegrains to attacks of rust, ns v. as loatrio? because of weak straw. Bo sure that jour oats fertilizer contains 6 to 3 per cent. body must win ; somobody is goPotash. Ask jour deal, r ti nrry such brands, or Potash Salts, to enable you to brinsr tin. brands up to this standard. ing to win. Ynu can help to setwill sell If he Mill not, we tasrup. ) ou Potash in any amount Write for prices and for free tle this question by buviug the from a book at fertilizer formulas and how to adjust them. Trading Books at the store of any GERMAN KALI WORKS member of the Booster Olub and Chicago t Monndnock Block Baltimore) i Continental Building New Orleans t Whitney Central Bonk Building casting your votes for J". R Evans, No. 175, The Bee has the names of the firms constituting COLOHED COLUMN. it has been plastered aud paiuted the Booster Olub. Don't; forget it is a tiling of beauty. The to purchase the Trading Books. REV J. It. EVANS, EDITOR church will soon have a corner Glorious News There seems to be au epedemic stone laying by the Masonic lodge. The pastor, Gordon, aud comeBfrom Dr. J.T Curtlss.DwIght mumps among the childreu. of members deserve much praise Kau. He wites: "I not only have Henry Yurbrough and childreu, for their faithful labore. The cured bad oases of eczema in my patients with Electric liitters, but also "who have all beeu sick, are now plastering was done by one of its cured myself by them of the same will bene"eirnproving. I of own members who made a nice disease.case feel sure theyThis shows fit any exzma." job of it. what thousands have proved, that "We are glad to learu that Electric Bitters is a meat effective George Simms and OhariMrs. Ada Rash, who has beeu blood purifier. Its an excellet remeczema, y Olarke are improving. stayiug in Henderson a while, edy for boils and tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, running sores. It j. d Manv poople have been has returned home. stimulates liver, kidneyB and bowels expels polponfi, helps digestion, from attending the baMrs. SuJlie Palmer, who has builds up tho strength. Price SOcts. zaar at tho A. M. E Z. Ohurch been with her sick sister in Hen- Satisfaction Kunranteed by All Druggists. -- on account of the inclement derson, returned home Moud&y.. weather. The church will hava ; preaching each night next week The Mt. Z'on B.iptist Ohurch will have its bazaar aud rally for by different preachers. Very Serious the building fund, beginning The "Mothers' Department" April loth and continuing toSuo- It is a very serious matter to ask will organize and elect officers day, ADril 21st. Ou the 21st for one medicine and have the we wrong one given you. For this next Sunday at 3 p. m, at the hope to have Rev. P. D Dennis reason we urge you in buying to Baptist Ohurch. Each mother and others preach for us. Let be careful to get the genuine is invited to come. the ladies do needle work, bake Mrs. Delia Booker left last cakee, etc., aud give the proceeds BLagk-dIaugHv T Monday for Evansville where she to the church. The brethren will Liver Medicine 'will take treatment under a spec- -' furnish the meats. 'ialiet. The reputation of this old, reliaWe are glad to report Mrs. Sable medicine, for constipation, inMrs. Lilhe Oavenaugh and sou rah Osborne much improved at digestion and liver trouble, is firmremain very sick. ly established. It doe3 not imitato this writing. other medicines. It is better than 'Mrs. Selina Davidson improves You should notice the special others, or it would not be the favorite liver powder, with a larger livery Blowly. bargain counter at Barnes, Oow-an- d sale than all others combined. & Oo.'s store. Ladies' white The Pleasant Grove Baptist SOLD- m TOWN F2 Ohurch is now completed. Since goods, 50,000 votes with every 1LF X tLvA Jl 11 Idle Hour Theatre Latest .Moving Pictures Every Night Except Sunday JV-- Bllll llslllli Chief; Chas. Burnett, Cuptnlh; Claude Long, Gilbert Long, W. D. CavanesB, Brick Southworth, linker Fugate, Goo. T. Miller, Will Rav-burBryant Deal, Firemen. Fire Department H. D. Rogers, Cnlef; F. B. Arnold, Assistant Postmaster OhaB. Cowell. n, I "AS CHURCHES. CiiUKom First mast & Matinee' Every Saturday Afternoon every Sunday and holy day at 7:00 a. m. Second mass and preachinp 9:80 a. m. Vesper and benediction 7 p. m. Rev, J. P. McPariaud, Pastor Christian Church. Sunday school at 9:80 a. m. Preaching ovorj Lord's day at 10:45 a. m.'and 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting overy Wednes.n. .2,f2i,1i-,'.rt.-2tf TT.!V day at 7:80 p. m, Dr. D. T. Stanley, Pastor. M. E. Church. Regular servicer No. 548 meets 1st. and 8rd. Fridays B. N. Gordon, Exalted Ruler, third Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p.m. In oaoh month. Roy S. Wilson, Socrotary. Prayer mooting Wednesday eveuinp E. J. Phillips, Soo. Earllngton Chapter, TJ. D. 0., at 9 :80 a. m at 7 :30. Sanday-BchoVictoria Lodgo, No. 84, K. of P. meets 1st Thursday lu oaoh month Class mooting, second Sunday at moots every Monday night. Visit- at 2:80 p. m. .0:80 a.m. Mrs. Emma Davis, Pros. Rev. HoiiTzatAW, Pastor. ors welcome. Knights and Ladios of Hoourity Ernest Newton, M. E.Ohuroh, south: Rev. W. K. of R. aud S. will meot overy socond and fourth Services on O. Brandon, pastor. Monday nights. Hopkins Lodge, A. O. U. W. No. invited to attend. Visiting mombors every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:4o pr m. Sunday Bchool at 9:80 501 meets overy Thursday night. WiLbOARRiaAN, Clork. Y. Q. Walker, Sec a. m. Prayer mooting, "Wednesday Vlsltiug mombors are cordially evonings at 7:80 o'clock. Ladles' Golden CroBS Lodge, Earlmgton. invttod Aid Society every Monday after- No. 525 moots 1st. and 3rd, Saturday Lodgos to attond any of those noon. Official Board meeting Mon- night in each month. day after first Sunday in eaoh Mrs. Bertha TJmstead, Soo. Showing the Goods. month. Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets 1st A novel modo of advertising for a Missionary Baptist Church in each wifo has been adopted by an inliabi has services 2nd and 4th Sunday in and 3rd Saturday nights month. Miss Lizzie Huff, Soc. tpnt of a provincial town In England. oaoh month also batuiday night bef Lodgo, Earllngton A photograph of tho gentleman Jb Bon Hur fore and Sunday night following Court, No. 55, moots every 1st and placed In tho window of a shopkeeper, eych Sunday prayer mooting Masonic and underneath la tho following noevening. Sabbath uoliool 3rd Monday night at old Scribe, Dr. A. O. Sisk, Supt. LadioB Aid Hall. Dr. C. B. Johnson, tice: "Wanted, a Standwaite, Tribe No. 57,Rod Mou tho above. Applyfomalo companion to meets each Tuesdny afternoon at 2 at this office." o'clock. Paftor "W. H. Grogor, of meets everv Friday sleep. ) Harry Lono, C. of R. Louisville. Woodmen of tho World, Catalpa . To Mothers And Othors enkrai Baptist Church. Sc rvices fourth 3nn Jay morning and Camp No. 801 moots overy WednesYon can uso Bucklon's Arnina evening in each month aud Satur- day night. All members aro ear- Salve to ouro children of eczema, day evening preceding. Prayor nestly requested to bo tlioro. raHhflB, totter, chaflngB, scaly and Ray, Clerk. meeting Friday evenit.g. Sunday Warren Bchool 2 p. m. Monroe Davis, Deputy Clerk. crueted humors, as well as thoir acouts, burns, cidental Injuries, Rev. T. J. Lynn, Pastor. Modern Woodmon of tho World. oto., with Chur'oh Sorvlces 2nd No. 11992 meets overy WodneBdny. bruises, olso healB bo perfect safety. Episcopal Nothing quickly. For Y. Q. Walker, Soc. and 4tn Sunday night at 7:45 at the bollB, ulcors, old running or fovor Library. Sunday Sohool at 8 p. in. Elks, B. P. O. No. 788 moots at sorea or piles It has no equal. 25 ots Rev. Geo. O. Abbitt, Rootor. Madisonvlllo Monday night. at Ail Druggists. OATiroiiio 3 Reel 3 5c eixnci lOo ", R-jv- . ,4, ol Mes-'xlam- es pre-rente- r -- Vnu-desd- ay -- - LOTIOKS. Masonic Lodge-- E. W. Turner.lWE DO ONLY THE BEST JOB WORK SU a; t'l 1 & Get Into The Big Auto CONTEST : FREE . Touring Car to be .given away free by Earlington Boosters Club. Each member A grand $1,600 Howard Five-Passeng- er Contest si: Barnes, NIql closes Csir on Dijpleir Co-sAr&nci of this club will give votes that will entitle the holder of the greatest number of votes to this elegant Automobile Free. 16, 1912 & FREE How to Get Votes Company ?Z '4. i i How to Get Votes Votes on the Automobile will be given with every cash purchase made at the store of any member of the club, ioo votes for every dollar's worth purchased. "NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BUSY. The earlier you start the more advantage you will have in the final count. Remember, the object of this contest is to get business. We are going to give this fine Auto to the person who will accumulate the greatest number of votes, therefore it is to the interest of every contestant to ask their friends and neighbors 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, it u fa 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 voces on job printing, and advertising ioo 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 vill be suprised how easy it is to get subscriptions to The Bee if you try. ( Rules of The Contest Read carefully the rules of this contest, as it will make it much easier for Jthe contestant to understand the methods that are used. 1. No name of contestant will be known. 2. No names of contestants will be published. 3. Every contestant gets 2,000 votes to start with. 4. Every contestant gets a number. 5. Standing of contestant's number published weekly. 6. A votes must be brought in Wednesday for recording. 7. Votes mus't not be written on. 8. Tie votes in package with contestant's number and amount on top slip only. 9. Color of certificates will be charged monthly and must be recorded monthly to count. 10, Votes are transferable only before recording. H. Contestant having largest number of votes on May 15, 1912, wins the auto. 12. Contestants, will not be permitted to solicit votes within our store or in front of the building. CONTEST CLOSES MAY 15, 1912 Send in Your Nomination at Once and go to Work for it r- i L. C. Wiley Watches. Clocts Jewelry Fine Watch Repairing George King & Son Drugs. Druggists' Sundries and Soda Fountain Semi-Week- ly Webb Brothers, Groceries k W, H. Whitford, ' ii Hardware, Stoves BARNES, COWAND & CO Dry .Goods, Clothing, Shoes, MilltneryV Ladies' Bee, $1 Per Year INCORPORATED Ready to Wear, Carpets and Rugs Barnett & Stone, Liveryman wtx&i&t&sm -- frwww jwmyHfw, spF5??? :?: C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. Funeral Directo.r ana Embalmer Any Call Answered. Promptly Day or Night. FACTS ABOUT KENTUCKY WORKING WOMEN Woman'.1 Club of Louisville, Complies Figures as to Hours and Wages ' There are about 80,000 women in factories, mills, workshops and stores in the State of Kentucky. In 1011 an investigation of 180 establishments, Hours originating at Earlmgton, Irregular varying from thirteen a Effective Sunday, April 9, 1011. nay in busy tlmos to no work at all NORTH BOUND. fdr three months in the year. 6.25 a. m. No. 92 ht faotorles was made covering 11,048 of those women in Louisville, Cov ington, Paducah, Henderson, Lexington and Owensboro. Their hours of work were found to be long and their wages low in comparison to tho cost of living In these cities $0.50 being the loweBtamount on which a girl can eupport herself in Louisville. Following aro a few facts and I. C.R. R. TIME CARD. figures: Somo glrlB stand all day long Time of departure of Illinois Centending soveral complicated ma- tral trains from Nortonvllle, Ky. NORTH BOUND. chines running at top speed. Somo 1.28 p.m. No. 102 over one small mono doovorand 8.40 a. m. No 104 tonous task. Somo sit at sowing No. 122, local pass.10.45 a m. machines and havo a 'forelady con0.80 p. m No. 180. local ' stantly urging greater and greater SOUTH BOUND-- l hurry until the nervous Btraln be4.03" pm., comes unbearable. 1.46 a.m. No. 108 No. 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m'. Many are worked to the point of No. 185 local pass 5.58 a.,m. exhaustion in badly ventilated factories' amid unsanitary surround-ihg- MMHMMnMMBJHnMMMBHiHMI and become physical wreoka N. TIMECARCL for the paltry wages of 0 00 or 8,00 t .. & week. Time oi arrival of trains passing 2,600 women in garment trades in through and departure of trains forty-eig- tioket. Wages are extremely low. 485 girls receive $4.00 and less. 002 girls receive $6.00 and less. 697 women in twelve telephone ex changes. Wages start as low us $12.00 a months, while the hours are irregular and long. When a girl gots as much as $15.00 a month she must be ready to tako night work and work from 0 P. M. to 0 AM. In contrast with these bad conditions some factories and storeB were found where the conditions and wa- ges were both good, the girls sat)?- fled, and the employers makinggood profits. There IS NOW NO LEGISLATION to prevent women who must support themselves from being worked these dangerously long hours There Is, howover, a bill before the Btato Legislature to regulate the liourB which women may be employed, to compel stores to furnish seats, to Insist upon Banltary surroundings. These facts were brought out at a meeting of the "Woman's Olub of Louisville, Feb. 20th. and on motion it was decided to Bend them to all the newspapers of the. State and' ask A tight feeling in tho chest acfor editorials. companied by a short, dry cough, indicates an inflamed condition in the lunss. To relieve it by the dolNineteen Miles a Second BALLARD'S HORE-HOUNwithout a jar. shook or disturbance, lar size SYRUP; you get with is the awful speed of our earth each bottle a free HERRICK'S through space. We wonder at tuch PEPPER POROUS PLASease of nature's movement, and so RED for the chest. The syrup reTER do these who take Dr. King's New laxes the tightness and the plaster Life Fills. No gripincr, no distress. draws out the inflammation. It is Just thorough work that brings good an Ideal combination for curing health and One feelings. 25oatAU colds settled In the lungs. Sold by Druggists. St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Dtug Department. sa-n- o unsanitary conditions by Indifferent employers. In Woodpecker's Hearing. not oaBy to explain why woodpeckers Bolect ono treo rather than others of the kind In tUo forest upon which to begin their operations, or why they attack one side of a treo and leave tho other untouched. CJommonly It will bo found, no doubt, that worms or ants aro concealed beneath tho point Belected and that the woodpecker is guided In his search by the senso of hearing. It Is BUYYOUR SHOES NOW AT THE POCKET SHOE COMPANY YOU FIND THERE THE SEASON'S NOVELTIES f Their Clean-u- p Sale is now coming to an end. The Spring Styles are moving in. Note these season's end bargain offerings. P Men's .$4 D Obstinacy. "Why in the world did you mako that formal application to havo your salary cutt" "Because," replied tho meek yet obstinate man, "I wanted to be sure of having my own way about something." Wormy children are unhappy, puny and sickly. They can't be otherwise while worms eat away their strength and vitality. A few doses of WHITE'S OREM VERMIFUGE performs a marvelous transformation. Oheerfnlness, strength and the rosy bloom of health speedily return. Price 25c per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department, Shoes, Oloan-a- p Men's $3 and $2 p PNEUMONIA I had spells when I could hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 20 minutes. My doctor could not help mo, but I was completely cured by very weak. Price $3.48 and 2,98 Price Womon'B Shoes ?,98 left mo with a frightful cough and Men's $8.50 Shoes, Cleanup Price $2 08 and . . . 248 ers, values from $2.50 up to Olean-u- p Price., i .98 leathers, values from $8.50 to $5, Clean-u- p of Ball nce..2i98 New Discovery Mrs. 50c AND DR. KING'S J. E. Cox, Jollet, $1.00 Women's Shoes, all leath- $3 50, Women's Shoes, all leathers, values from $3 up to $4 2,98 Clean-u-p Price. i 111. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. f Eyery Dollar of an Ad Header's Money is Above Par Frequently Ijfcs Buying I?per is Actually JbuMtfJf ' Boys', Misses' Children's and Shoes ut Special Olean-u- p Prices. All leathers and styles, black and tan. Bargain offering: of tntle Wo i men's Shoes, ods and ends, values from $2 50 to $5 at , ) f $1.48 and 08c t N t t 4 s, " L& v ' r '- 1 , ' , ", I W s f ' .- women In twenty-seve- n factories, where the danger of eontraotlnff tuberculosis Is very 0,000 1,105 eo No. 52 No. 94... . No. 54... li" No. women In nine mills, where No. they work eleven hours a, day, Ave No. ..... ....10.48 p. m. No. 93.... , days a week, in order to have a shorter day Saturday. Wages are generally paid by tho piece, so the INTEItUBBAN TRAINS. girls iun from six to ten looms in NORTH BOUND. ' order to, mako oven a fair wage. . 7.52 a.m. No. 104 Tbe'majority of the mills are dark, 10.55 a.m. No. 106 2.00 p.m. poorly ventilated1 and dirty. No. 108 6.02 p. m. No. 110 488 girls In candy and chewing-gu, .T SOUTH BOUND.. faotorieB. Overtime so bad 'that 7)10 a.'m. No. 108 "J. girls sometimes work thirteen hours 10.00 a.m. No. 106 "n day everyday fop weeks arid 12.67 p. m. No. 107 . months. They have to .remain sitB.S0 p. m. No, 100 6.10 pm. ting all day or standing ail'day. No. lllr. Conditions so bad that some faotorieB are changing omployes daily. CARD. 1,801 women In thirty-si- x store, : Overtimo is customary before Christ?r M. H. A: E. time card went Into mas, Saturday nights, before all big 9, 1911. bargain saleB, and other times, but? effect Sunday, April 5:46 a.m. No. 112leavo8 is never paid tor except by a supper No. 118 arrives.... 8:80 p. m. m great. 11.15 a.m. 7.23 p. m. 11.22 p.m. SOUTH BOUND. 4.80 a.m. 58 8.23 a. m. 95 51 4.21' p. m. t ...... dollars' vary in valutas' vary jnf purchasing power. The man- or worna'n who studies advertisements is able, frequently, to make one dollar do the usual work of two. f And reader of advertisements will always majte a dollar command a premium make it buy more than a dollar's worth, as figured on "ruling prices" of things. fl How much ''above par" are the dollars in your pocket worth ? It will depend on how closely you study the buying opportunities outlined in the store ed J Your tiy These goodB are all reliable standard jnakesa.njl consist of our regular stock. "We must clean up to make room 'j for pur spring goods j a' -- POCKET SAQE 0B B. H. HEITHAUS, Mgr. . ., The Store With The Brast Feet iit Front - i . 2 7 Main Srect 1 CVANSVILLE, INH. i ads , . - . m &2 2 A GREAT OFFER a Hand-- .... "What bai this' uplift business uono for youf "I duano, yet.'! repllidar-me- r Corn6Mel. "Sometimes 1 'think mebbe l'jtf giltta lifted up1 Jes enough to maketb bump seem harder when ft comef,? , VruMy Apprehenalv.- - M.H.iE.TIME k r ?T A health; man It a king in bis own rightaa un- healthy man an unhappy slave. For Impure blood and slug ish liver, use Burdock Blood phters. On the market for 35 years, (i.ooabottle. Worry Cause of Hypochondria. The most common disease" caused by worry is hypo6hpndrla. Its victim is the man or woman who worries that fee or sho is going to be 111 everjf time he or she feels Undisposed'. Physically they are strong and but they suffer ' from a mental disease which Is a varfety of morbid worry. nor-,ma- The Vulture's Claw, somely Bound $1.50 Book for 50c For a limited time we will sell you the C.-F- l- Twice-a-Wee- k A Texas Wonder The St. The Greet Newspaper Of The World Louis Globe-Democr- at Tha Greet RepulUeen Paper of America TWICE EVERY WEEK Eight Pages or More Each Tuesday and Friday $1.00i--One Almost Equal to . a Daily at the Price of a Weekly The Texas Wonder cures kidney and cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism, and all irregularities of bladder troubles, removing gravel, tho kidneys and bladder In both men and women. Begulates bladder troubles In children. If not Bold by your druggists will be seut by mall on receipt of $1 00. One Bmall bottle is two months' treatment and peldom fails to perfect a cure. Send for testimonials from Ky. and other Btates. Dr. E. W. Do you know that of all the minor Hal1 2920 Olive street. St. Louis, ailments, colds are by far the most Mo. Sold by druggists. dangerous? It Is not the cold Itself that you need to fear, but the serMrs. Blunderby Talks. ious dlsdases that it otton leads to. (visiting) Yes, Blunderby Mrs. Most of these are known aB perm poor Jauo, sho recognizes no one. diseases. Pneumonia and consump- She's been in a catamose condition tion aro among them. Why not for two days. My dear, bring me a tako Ohamborlaln's Cough Eemedy cup of tea, will you? I prefer Oblong, and cure your cold while you can? if you havo It Boston Transcript. For sale by all Dealers. Must Be Either Qood or Bad. "A man's .mind may bo likened to & garden, which may be intelligently cultivated, or allowod to run wild; but whether culUvated or neglected, It must, and will bring forth. If no useful seeds aro put into it, then an will abundanco of useless fall thoroin, and will continue to P duco tholr klndM James Allen. weed-seeds Earlington Bee, price $1.00 per year, and . Wimberly, price the (Vulture'sClaw) by Rev. $1.50, both fothe price 9f 51.50. The Vulture's Claw is one of the best romances by modern writers and should oe read by every man, woman and child in Hopkins County. A copy of the book can be seen a his office. Read what some of the people you know say about the book. WE. JENNINGS BRYAN SAYS: "Rev. C. F. Wimberly, Madisonville, Ky. My Dear Mr. have read 'The Vulture's Claw;' it is a splendid Wimberly: story. The book should find a place in libraries and among the booics for young people. You have succeeded admirably in combining moral lessons with an interesting narrative. I con"W.J.Bryan. Yours truly, gratulate you. 1 rw- w RELIGIOUS TEACHINGS ARE EXCELIENT It held my interest from start to finish, and I enjoyed as much as anything have read for a long time. The moral and religious teachings are excellent, and no one can read it and not feel much benefited. C E. Dudley, Supt. 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THE A man. who was dunned by a boob teller for a book, delivered some time T before,- returned .fee bill with talfl ' htnpHtesi Mltf n..t J ordered thtf fcMfcUT4M yeVdld aft bad it X.Ict, k. I.iMJi't, "- "' . .,.. . jr i aw-- ' j j j 1.. ' s 2&jtf t v. Avamfijrtxjfisssi sta. ajKawitfw v&. wH8ur$ -- CI ! KT To MvF riends am in the Automobile Contest and -- THE LOUISVILLE TIMES SAYS: "The Vulture's Claw" h 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 character is so much like a vulture that the title of the book is peculiar apt. Mr. Wimberly introduces more than a dozen interesting charactors and a multiplicity of situaHis descriptive tions which he handles with a master hand work is nothing short of genius. AN UPLIFTING FORCE book; it has that strange infinable charm and remarkable power which holds us to the very last page. 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See our samples and get prices. We guarantee to save you money. 'IS ,. lU-5' L'tf ' ' -s L. "JHPHH iHiBHn " ""3 Hf "S - ""y 1ltan C - v . I I ra. .if '; m vi - "w 65.S"i'A '- urn f i7l Jl'vlh. Ma I H, r-1- ! SISK BROS. Madisonville, Ky. ' " W"$ ifc- FHll iM flHPcSanPlliE u A w Mi fffwpBswsreiBwagiBa 1 , k 1 MrlWmsHirT:fffcs BTtr m CTrlJ3lSSKlfiBraHHft IwiE ir WfiPWi ? BM. i MB i1 ..- J . KufcigMlL BfliiwlilBi i A 1 , BE;iiaLMllB Wm- W- sro $2 t 1 J s Co. G Complimented Show Big Success agis "A Royal Slave" was piveu at The following clipping from a Bardwell papec shows the estimation the Temple Theatre Inst evening in which Co. G was held while on and wa decidely the best play staped in Earliuptou this seasou. xecent duty in that city: Well Behaved Bunchj .' BfeW Hliii-fflssWl- iWBBiBSCBBIBSiMiJWMwiMaHBiraK TyKfe" - jm?t" r . tfgjpgaffBHH; M "The soldiers who were on duty com-.plain't were well behaved yonng men and not a word of could justly be registered faeainst their conduct. In the dis lure at the trial charge of their duties during the trial Saturday morning they were polite Munchausenlsms. fo all, yet carried out the orders given A Now York journal says thoro atS cornstalks In Connecticut, "as large them to do their duty " as a small tree." How convenient! Now, In the Ohio valley bottom lands Esteem That Is Lasting. to corn raising is the chief There Is no occasion to regard 771111 that tho drawback climb the stalks squirrels continual dislike one who had former range when safely ly a mean opinion of your merits; for and the ears, while out of riflo in ks eat the airship yoa are never bo sure of permanent present development wabbles so that eteem as from the man who once esit is no good to Bhoot from. Loulfl-viH- e teemed you lightly, and has corrected Courier-JournaUs mistake It It be a mistak." filr jarthur Belpe. Piece of Good Advloe. They will sever grind with the waWanted Harmony. ter that Is froze. The human body J s Mrs. de Style "Marie, I shall take is about liquid. If you are ,one of the children to church with a "cold proposition" better "warm (JEte. Mrs. de up" and you will And the "grind" a The Maid "Xee'm Btyle "Which one will go best with whole lot easier. iay new purple gownf Boston Success Matter of Will Power. "Don't flinch, flounder, fall over, nor fiddle, but grapple like a man. A man Elegance In Humility. "Can anything be so elegant as t who wills It can go anywhere, and Stave few wants, and to serve thei.. do what be determines to do." John Todd. Emerson. tone's self l. two-third- Each actor deserves much praise for the rendition of his part. Aquilla" the old Indian servant deserves especial mention. It- is hoped that manager Brinkley will be able to secure other shows as "ood as this one. - iwliwMBillBI MtsihhIiMm Hwiira ts 'h "i 'nl I'M ; && S M jM fl1 ..'t. II' . ,f. Let us print your horse bills this season and save you money.. We have new cuts and guarantee satisfactory work and prices. ' - . SEMI-WEEKL- Y BEE, Earlington, Ky. "Not frequently or of necessity to say to anyone or to write la a letter that I have bo leisure, nor continually to excuse the neglect of duties required by our relations to those with whom we live, by alleging urgent occupations," Marcus Aurellus. A Resolve. . r Dally Thought Overcome Indolence Flret Nothing in the world is so hard to "Tho first fitan in thn riituMnltrui nl la the mind is tho overcoming of lado- - eoanter as suspicions that caaaot or the nature of things be disproved lence. This is the easiest step, aadi that relate until it Is perfectly accomplished, the , brought to the test of fact,to some less to the present than otner steps cannot De UKen. james future, and that tend through Alien. Infinite repetition .and by their very The Sign of the Cross.' Bach a maneluslYenese to acquire a certain credily figure, wasnt he? Cleveland Plain ' bility. Sydney Brooks. . Dealer. Embryo Politician. you think the baby la "What makes Call of Duty. The Saving Element. going to be a great politician?" asked "In the measure In which thou young mother, anxiously. "Tho partyTl go to pieces ;in t' the THJ reform wave unless 'the boys cvriyc tell you," answered the young father, seekest to do thy duty shalt thou a plank in the platform to l''ro1j5 confidently; "He can say more things know what is In thee. But what is them." T see. A sort of gangplanlc that sound well and mean nothing at! thy duty? The demand of the present hour." Goethe. Baltimore American. all than any kid I ever saw." Mixed. The Caller (who has been looking over her hostess books) Do yoik enjoy 'Marcus Aurellusr The Hostess (delayed by her toilet and a little flustrated) Oh, yes; where is he now? The last time I saw him he was in Ever-Prese- nt Worry as a National Error. At the door of worry are laid 60 pW cent of the troubles of the Amerloam people. Scientists who have devote themselves to a study of worry and its influence on tho mind, do not hesK tate to say that Americans are, ifej worst offenders. w1 jJie Greatest un, to s A 1 Aid m !the Vorld to Business i mmmmmmmm JsSBBBBBBBBsl SiSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH SBBBBBsH SSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsfl 118888881 BBBBBBBBBBsi SBBBBBBBBBBsi BBBBBBBBBBBsl SSBBsB --- SSBBBBsB SSBBBBBBBBsi SSBBBBBsH SSBBsH ISBBBiSBBBBBi SBBBBBBBBBBsl b H - H iSBBBBH l-- H B --- L HHlH HH ft. i u A FEW WORDS TO The Dentist Advertise your office hours Lawyer Let the people know where your office. is . MR. MERCHANT w-the- Have you 'planned your advertising campaign for your ,cIf Doctor Tell the people about your infirmary Architect Advertise your plans Preacher Advertise your services Blacksmith Advertise your work and prices ; Auctioneer Let the world know how successfully .you cry. ; Farmer Advertise your products Druggist What do you carry besides drugs? .';' Jeweler Let the public know your lines Milliner Tell the women about your hats ., next year's trade? Get busy if you haven't arid: make notes every day about the things, old and new, tharyb'u want to sell. ' Read other merchants' ads and see ho advertise. j?4 -; . All the Best Hotels Advertise Rector's, of New York, is running pa dailies all over the United States. ads in large "' , DOES NOT PAY UNLESS you put time and thought in it or get eomeone to do it for you. You know a stove will not cook anything unie8a there is a hot fire in it, and it'is the same way with advertising; it must be ablaze with reminders of what people need and want. $80. is the smallest price ad you nan put in the Saturday Evening Post and thousands of people spend that every week for advertising so it pays. Some companies spend six thousand dollars a week for advertising surely it pays and pays well. Tl.avertlSing . Write The Semi- - Weekly Bee, Earlington, Kentucky For AAoertimg Rales or Any Information Aiotl the Great System of Gtttht Business. We Have a Specialist Who Will Assist Yon in Writint Yotr Ads -- 4u .. Order locals. mMutvitxmn , Put aW ant Ad in Next Jfgfc. W:' .V ' em SJW.f JTV'JWf $: II. Begin YguKDkjilayAdvgrtmng Jfou? v tt I ""urn aw f -.. f m ...m . m 4 - h r r