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E ' i .tftmnwy ,i tmwmii t0mwtmmqmt01 MiiiWiiu 'ii iinmmw raa -- - g-- J rVfXSi "SaC.WWfll o TUESDAY TUESDAY and A - FRIDAY IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-THIR- D (f BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE YEAR EARL1NGT0N, V FRIDAY HOPKINS COUNTY, KY TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1912 N6. 21 CAPT. SCOTT NOT THE DISCOVERER j. j,r Madisonville Notes Church Notes FIRE PARTIALLY DE-STRO- YS WHEN IN EARLINGTON Six O'clock Dinner ELKS HOME W. P. Ross Jr.. very elaborately entertained at a seven course six o'clock dinner Saturday evening at the beautiful home of his parents on North maha street in this city. The dinning room was exquisitely decoroted In quanitieB of shell-pin- k carnations and ferns. Covers wero laid for the following: MIbbob MetabethSory,Agnes Bailey, Lucy Fawcett, Lurllne Coil, Margaret and Louise McPherson, and Beth Wallace, of HopkinBvlIle. MeBBer: Montgomery Holeman, Perkins Adams, Harry Taliaferro, Hoyt Coll, Lisle Bobluson, William Ross and Chas. Javrett, of Hopklns- ville. To My Friends -- I mobile win. expect thing you can do to assist me be preciated greatly. My number Yours Respt. O; C. Earlington, Ky. r"GUARANTEED"i ROOFING !& h- - the audlenco that she waB the moth er of eight. Next Sunday I. N. McOasb, one of DAY the leading speakers of the American pulpit, will preaoh either at the morning or evening service. He was formerly minister of our great University Place Church, DesMoines, GILFOY, British expedition. Iowa, and this Is a rare opportunity Denies Giving Scott Credit for our people aud the community Hobart, Tasmania, Maroh 8. in general to hear him. Captain Amundsen denieB having Next Sunday evening the C. E. telegraphed anything regarding will bo conducted entirely by the Captain Robert P. Scott or the Brit-is- h young men and they propose to run Government's hopes to end the expedition. the Bervlce fully as successfully as PARALYSIS strike, but there Is some hope In the the young ladies did last Sunday. miners' convention, which will meet Fals Alarm Of course the young ladies are exTHREATENED iu England March 12. Whatever A great deal 01 excitement waa pected to be present and to sing. might have beon the Ministry's caused In Madisonville last night by A letter will be read Wednesday orfginal Idea of adjusting the differthe fire alarm ringing incessantly evening from Ohas. Cox, our young Coal Strike of England Promises ences between the mine owners and for fifteen minutes, intermingled mau who is studying for the minisminors dy to Put Nation Out of Business apparant drastic methods, it Is now with three pistol shots. The soot in try at Lexington, giving hiB experithat Mr. Asqulth and hiB the chimney at Lily & George's res- ence in that institution. colleagues In tho Cabinet realize the taurant caught fire, but was put out Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Hollinger are GREAT PERSONAL HARDSHIP danger of the expedient of making in about three minutes. As for the representing us this week in Cincinthe minimum wage a principle of BESIDES HEAVY BLOW pistol shots, Bomo one was trying a nati at that great mlssionay exhibit TO BRITISH TRADE the law of the land. new pistol, The coal owners have reached a as "The World in Qinoinnp-ti"- . known point where they view the caBe London, March 0. A million and philosophically. They feel that the A member of "Kennott's Bible a half workers idle, the industry of the country threatened with com- harm already haB been done and Classy, of the Clifton Church Louisto their burville, 'made bis influence felt in Mr. plete paralysis If tho conditions do that little can be added den. Its continuance for several Lee Gibson's Blblo class Sunday not change, the price of bread and weekB, in their opinion, will mean in Auto- morning. s other foodstuffs advancing, already feeling the pangs of that muob of the carrying trade will Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beard, of New hunger, children going without their be lost to Great Britain permaYork, were being greeted by former nently. friends at the two services Sunday. breakfast to Bchoul, great industrial Trade Will be Lost to Any- W. Frazee, of Louisville, 1b ex- properties going to ruin through E. They Instance the failure to reto prevent their deteriorapected to conduot a Sunday School tion, the railway service reduoed to gain ascendancy in trade once it has institute here Maroh 27 and 28. a minimum that is the condition been diverted and point to the fact Evangelist Roy L. Brown Is will ap- ing a successful revival at the hold- of things in England, Scotland and that London has not succeeded in First Christian Church, Birmingham, WaloB and the coal strike Is only recapturing Its position since the Ala. The people are captured by nine days old. dockers, strike. Tho whole shipthe singing of X). E. Snyder. ping Industry of the kingdom Is in a Meanwhile the miners are making B.M. Bernard, minister is 168. tho mofct df their holiday. They state 'of stagnation already, and the have a dig fund out of which every coal owners argue the foreigu counLost Fine Horse tries which are taking advantage of Barnett& Stone bad the misfor- striker Is receiving something, rang- this situation are bound to hold a ing downward from ten shillings a tune to loose one of their One matoh CANSLER, large proportion of the water transgrey horses this morning. The horse week. Bo far there have been praotioally portation which Great Britain conwas said to have been struck by tho Dixie Flyer. It waB valued at $ 300. no disorders. Instances of surliness trolled up to Maroh 1. are reported, however, and one case Another thing which will have an baB attracted attention. It involves important beariug an British Indus e the refusal of the miners in tho try ib that collieries whloh have been run at a loss will not Whitburn colliery at South Shields to permit anybody to descend into be opened after the strike. D. A. tho pits to feed tho ponies and work Thomas, the leader ot the Welsh the pumps to preventlloodmg of the coal owners, indicated the reason mlneB. This Is a direct violation ot for the refusal of the Welsh and tho instructions from the Federation Scotch mine proprietors to follow of Miners, which allowed the em- the colleagues In the rest of the ployment of minors during the strike kingdom and accept the principle of for theBo purposes. The officials of the minimum woge and otherwise one mine where the men deolined to Bhow a compromising spirit when he obey the orderB of the Federation sa.ld that even If legislafon were bANl ufl SHOTS managed to get 450 ponies to the enacted to give the Government's Burfaoo from their home under- proposals effects that wonld not pre$1-2- 5 $1-0- 0 years. vent a recurrence of the present disground for the last twenty-fiv- e iwiw tLA v . t :u Engineers who wero permitted by astrous dilemma within a few the Federation to remain on duty re- months. He regards the strike as a fused to work In many places, aud war against the state and said the . it is feared the mlneB have been only remedy waB legislation similar to what had been enacted by some ruined by floods. of the colonies making it a criminal -Bread to Advance . . g offence to conspire agalnBt the London thus far has not felt the i IwJlKWlii Govof the community. The pinch of the strike. The price of ernment ib being urged to take some bread 1b to be advanced March 11 suoh step with the addition of tho and other foodstuffs are higher, legal right to attaoh the funds of the while coal is at exorbitant rates. conspirators. Tho railway facilities have also been curtailed, dutaotual suffering on the To The Public part ot any large Bection of the pophaB noc appeared. Elseulation where m the United Kingdom conI am in the Automobile ditions are different. Appeals to the 15 municipal authorities to invoke the to win; but law for feeding indigent children in- Contest and hope dicate that the effects of I cannot do so without the asare being felt in some lo- faot. Geographers point out, nowover, that Capt. Amundsen and Capt. Scott may both havo beon there and within a mile of each other without knowing It, and scientists here are awaiting further details before accepting defluitoly tho dofeat of the Capt. Amundsen who Madisonville Ohrlitian Church To be noted concerning the'publio Pound the Long Lost services of last Lord's Day were flno South Pole attendance at tho Sunday School, two Improvements introduced by LONDON GIVES AMUNDSEN CREDIT Supt. Franklin; a large Sunday morning audienee to llBteu to "The Londou, Maroh 8. Tho Royal Plan of Salvation"; a lively 0. E. Geographical Sooloty aooopta un- with a specially prepared program. qualifiedly Captain Amundsen's At the evening hour the minister claim that ho readied the South proached on l,The boyhohood of Jepole, and takes It for granted that he sus". Mrs. .Lehman followed with was the Qrst explorer to reaoh the some remarks on "How to rear chilgoal, although Amundsen's brief dren". Her words came with dispatch does not mention that power as sho announced to al It Was STOP AT THE VICTORY On HOTEL Dancers Had Just Left Building When Fire was Discovered in the Library SAD ENDING TO FIFTH ANNIVERSARV Farrsn Avenue Good Meals and Good Service The Elks celehrated their fifth Anniversary Friday night Mar. 8, as is the custom, by a big dance, which was one of the best dances ever given at the Elks home. The last dancers left about five o'clock and in about thirty minutes, James Williams, RATES $2.00 PER MRS. M. Proprietor I am the Contest and thou-sand- less Cooker at '.the O. A. Morton's tomporially. Furniture store Saturday. OLD HDDUBS' CONTEST Jim Johnson, of Bowling Green, was in Madisonville attending the At Hanson Friday Nhjht'Earlington Man Elks anniversarv dance Friday Wins the custodian of the home, discovered the fire raging in the "Silver Tea" library. The fire alarm . was The Ladies' Aid of tho Baptist turned in and the fire departchurch gav a ''Sliver Tea" Tuesday ment was doing good work in afternoon and evening at the Y. M. 0. A. In this city. The proceeds to about twenty minutes. The house was so full of smoke be U3ed for the new church. an tea were served through- it was almost, impossible to save out the evening. Mtb. JameB Over- any of the furniture except that all presiding at the piano In the af- in the parlor and that was greatternoon while Mrs. D H. Klnchloe ly damaged. The second floor, bad charge of the musical program where the fire started, was damduring the evening. aged most, and a hole burned Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Barnhlll are through the center of the dance the guest of their son in Houston, hall. Tex., for a few weoks. Mr. Rov Wilson Secetary for E. G. McLeod Is in Chicago for a the Elks, who was elected for the two weeks business trip. fourth term a short while ago, Hopkins-villMiss Bess Wallace, of was tho guest of Miss Meta-bet- h lost all his records, but they can Bory In this city Sunday. be straightened out by a few Marc Goldnamer, of Prlncton, was weeks hard work. in here Friday night.. The loss is estimated at 'be- Dr. Fred Parker, of Madisonville, tween $0,000 and $8,000. The spent Friday night in Crofton. insurance on the. building was Mrs. Kate Withers and Mrs. Harry Withers, of Earlington, attended $12,500. the meeting of the U. D. C. of tho. The fire is supposed to have Earlington Chapter which met with caught from a 'cigar or cigarette MIbb Flora Pierce In Madisonville droped on the floor or from a Saturday. live wire. They will start to Mrs. S. K. Knoblook demonstrator ot tho Caloric Fireless Cooker has rebuilding as soon as the insurJust finished a week's successful de- ance has been settled and it is monstration at 0. A. Morton'B Fur- thought it will be completed iu niture Store in Madisonville and about three months and be left for HopkinBvlIle Sunday. greater and grander than ever. Mrs. Dan Evans and Mrs. W. R. The Elks will occupy the BanOoylo of Earlington attended the quet hall of the Masonic Temple demonstration of the Caloric Fire- Sand-wicheB e, night. First Prize here-to-for- i Piy 2 Ply We make a specialty of doing two and three color work. If you want classy job work that will give satis faction Bee our samples and got prices at the Madisonville Branoh Office In Morton's Furniture Store. AiiEEN Davis, Manager. Mrs. Geo. Rash aud son Edwin Rash spent a few doyB the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Soloman in Frankfort last week. Robs Sugcr, ot Providence, waB In MadlBonvIlle An Old Fiddlers' Contest was given at Hanson Friday night, March, 8. Those who failed to hear this missed a rare treat. Contestants finished in following order: John Knox, $5.00, R. J. Williams, $1.00, Fi Oates, $0.76, Roberjt Almon, $1.00, Jap Bisk $'.).50, C. Nevltt, $0.40, Henry Richard, $0.50. John Knox of Hecla, won first prize. We are all proud of him. Musical Frldoy attending the On . Mm WL Square 5 town)!! Square 10 well-bein- dance. J. B. Brasher, of Nashville, 111., is in Mndisonviilo tor a few days with relatives. Don't forget the Bee haB a branch office for Madisonville people in Morton's Furniture Store. If you want advertising or Job work or wish to subscribe for the paper, call up number 4. Aileen Davis, Manager. Semi-Weekly Saturday night Mrs. D. B. Da- Mystic Eleven Years' Years 3 Ply On Tuesday night March 5th the Mystic Eleven mot with Miss Ruth Daniels. All the members were prosent and had a most pleasant evening. Dainty refreshments were Berved after whloh they had their hostesB goodnight and departed to meet next Tuesday, March 11!, with Mabel Browning. vis gave a musical in honor of her Bister from Central City. The mu-sl- c was furnished by Miss Mamio Summers, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Davis and brothes, Monroe. Those present were: Misses Carrie and Willie Baldwin, Willie Craig, Mattie and Gudle Davis; Emma aud Ruby Vinson, Florence Houghlm, Pearl Warner, Enzio Browning, Clammle Ellis, Fannie Gill, Mamie Summers and Connie Lock; Messrs Tom and WiIUb Farmer, Tomime Slsk, Vernon Crowder, Cladie Peyton, Neal Kestner, Green Gill, Enis Davie, Floyd Clifton Long, Giunty Smiley; Messrs and MesdameB W. B. Vln-soTim Brywder, Chester Browning. Monroe Dais, J. A. C. Adams. Every one reported a good time. n, Years LET US HAVE YOUR $1.50 Square LUMBER COMPANY INCORPORATED ? f ORDER DIKDV MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY V Si' p sistance of friends. I ask that calities. One of the worst features of the anyone who is not specially strike Is the effect on other industries than coal. News comes daily interested in the contest, and from all quarters of the kingdom of pledged their the shutting down of great steel, who has not irop, tin plate, cotton and other votes, will vote them for No. workB on whloh British prosperity Anything you can do ib dependent Even Ireland, which 173. has no coal, is beginning to suffer will be greatly appreciated., Indirectly ,'ad the suspension or JAMC5 ft. GARNETT curtailment of water transportation Dawsori, Ky. to and from the rest of the kingdom promts Wo PRINCESS SPECIAL! This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under new management and it's management guarantees its patrons high class entertainments. Especially Adopted for Ladies' and Children. We are again running the "Worlds BoBt Pictures." You know what that means. "Lubins." "Biograpb," "Kalems," r t fX , ." it to vrojrctM-b- mult In keen "Essany," "Pathe," "Selig" aid "Vitograpb." MADISONVILLE, KY. Mtdhtt Dmly 2 iwn suuU itt the suffering. .'' P Ij-Ja- a I I Cbc iHBcc ASSOCIATE EDITOR ANO BUSINESS MANAGER Subscription Rates One Year Six mouths Three months Singlo copies'. on ' I ' m it 1 EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT PAUL M. MOORE. ?1.00 50 25 5 y a Member of Correspondents wanted In all parts of the county. Address us for par- Specimen copies mailed free application. Ladies' Siite Ladies'? Coats Misses' and Chilli) dren's Coats Our SpringSuits and iJi 'W uj Kentucky Press Association and j Second District Publishers League Branch Office in Kentucky, Phone No. ticulars. k Eutered at the Earllntrton Post Office as Second Class Matter. 1 Morton's Furniture Store, 4-- MISS 19 South Main Street, Madi-sonvill- e, AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. Telephone 47 Tuesday, March 12, 1912 j I 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 CHINESE REVOLUTIONARY LEADERS ARE REPORTED Largely Christian Missionary from Ken tucky Writes Home from the Orient want to load one more car of poultry thisseason, fand will every day up to Thursday, March 14th. This is the last car I will try to load this season, so bring in the chickens andjjget the cash. 1 re-cei- ve Hens 10c "Roosters 4c Turkeys He Geese Cc Ducks 8c rs. Everyone ib cordially March invited to seo the paintings from 10 to 12 m the morning, and from 4, to 6 ,.in the aftornoons. The School children, both in Madisonviile and Madisonviile aud Earlingtou, are urged to go, and while they will be welcome at any time, Thursday afternoon has been sec apart especially from them. There are to be no charges for the exhibit, and the Womans' Book Club will hot only heartily welcome all visitors, but will feel fully repaid for their efforts If they succeed in glying pleasure or benefit along the linos of the artiBtlc products of the state, to a large number of the citizens of MadlBonvillo. 13-1- 5. Lexington, Ky., March 9. That America is now China's ideal and MADISONVILLE, KY. that 80 per cent, of the revolutionary KENTUCKY ARTISTS WILL EXHIBIT WORK leaders of that country are Christians are statements made in a letter Notice to Contestants and Friends Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of This written to the Rev. J. W. Harvey, of of Contestants in AutomoTransylvania University by his sen, Week in the Wilkins Building bile Contest Dr. W. M. Harvey, a midical misMadisonviile sionary in China, who with other Through the efforts of the Wom- American missionaries is now folOn May 15 this contest an's Book Club, a traveling gallery lowing in tho wake of the Chinese closes and no time can be of paintings by Kentucky artists armies, giving aid to the wounded wasted from now on to those will be exhibited in Madisonviile on of both sldeB after their battles. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday desiring to win this handsome Always Blessed a Hearty Appetite if you use $1600.00 machine. with Dlgesteze. It helps your stomach do To parties wishing to purthe work, digests what you .eat and makes good rich blond from your chase coupon books can do so food. No more Sleepless Nights, Headache or Stomach Misery. Get either from the contestants, rid of all these troubles with Dlgesteze. Fifty cents a bottle, worth ten- or from our office and get fold its cost, at drug department of dolthe St. Bernard Mining; Company, io, 000 votes with each "hollers." W. J. KIRK Coats are superior to those ever shown before. Don't miss visiting our Ladies' Ready - to - wear Department and examine rm the style and quality .''. ;? which we are showing for spring and summer 1912.. Every garment in our stock is a 1912 model. ;'" 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. r- m "'J "YW "V ?FI -' :A,' m . I UUP 4 wi :'d M jk Incorporated. Kentucky lar worth of coupon books. You Uan Eat Anything. Eat what your stomach craves without tho slightest fear of indigestion, which 1b an awful feeling. You will not be bothered with Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Nausea, Bad Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will take one dose of Dlgesteze. It relieves and cures as If by Magic. Pleasant as Candy. Belief in one minute. Get a 50c bottle from the drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. Public Health Meeting On the flrBt the Y. M. C. A. in Madisonviile. This "meeting w'll be 'open to any 'one Interested in Public Health matters. The ministers and school teachers of the county will take part In the meeting and a highly interesting pr.pgram is being prepared by tho committee. Let all public spirited citizens attend. East End Card Club Hopkins' County Medical Association will hold a public meeting at Saturday in April the These books are good for cash Educational Association purchases in merchandise until Meet in Louisville June 2527 The Kentucky Educational Asso- spent any time from now until five ciation will hold its next annual years from date of purchase. For meeting at Louisville on Juno 25, 26, and 27. The program Is an impor- other information call at our tant one, the subjects for discussion store and we will gladly ex are timely and important. The social features of the meeting will plain. prove very enjoyable. Its just like Barnes, Cowand & Co., a big Informal reunion. Many teachIncorporated ers do not realize the value of an extensive acquaintance among the Mystic Eleven teachers of the State. If you are at Mibs Kathleen-Spillmawas the all ambitious, the money and time hostess, of 'the Mystic Elevetl on you spend in extending your acnight Feb. 27. This was quaintance In tho profession of an Tuesday the first meeting the Club had had excellent investment and this meet- m two w'eekB so It seemed "mighty ing, a great opportunity. good" to the girls to be together again. A dollolous salad course was served. Those present' were Misses Pansy Rule, Goldie Wier, Katie We Handle Only High. Murrell, Elizabeth Kemp, Irene Coyle, Ruth Daniels. Gertie O'Ban-noMabel Browning and Kathleen Grade Jewelry' ' to . n, Barnes, Cowand & Co. INCORPORATED is 71 9. Earlington, 10,000 Votes on COLORED COLUMN. BEV. J. B. EVA.NS, EDITOR Kentucky .y i , Each Dollar Worth of Coupon' Books Sold LEAVE ORDERS AT BEE OFFICE Spillman. Goods that have a The meeting of the club on last Friday afternoon was with Mrs. N. E. McKinnou. Mrs. KirbvvGordon, of Madisonviile, was a pleasant guest of the club. At tho completion of the game a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Kline made the highest score. The ladies named below lead in the total score: Mesdames Rule, Kline, Atkinson and Southworth. reputation of years behind them. When you need anything in this line, we will .be glad to sell to you. a Boy. If you are tired, run down, have no appetite, get a bottle of Yucataui Chill Tonic. A few doseB will set you up give you a boy's appetite' make you strong and lively as a twelve-year-olPurine's the blood and strengthens the system. 50c a bottle at the St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Depart- lively as d. ment. Right Man John Arm of M. Right Place Cansler, of the well known In Hollinger & Truempy JEWELERS Next to Coyle's Barber Shop is a popular aud progressive citizen city and the general opinion is that he is the right mau in the right plane. of thiB Scholarship Causler &Maloney, has been elected City Councilman to All out the term of F. D. Rash, who was recently elected Mayor. Mr. Causler For Sale Bryan Wo have a $100 scholarship on & Strattou BusineBB College Cigar You Want Never hesitate to ask for the particular kind of cigar that you smoke. We carry such a large stock that.it is impossible for us to show you every brand. Yours, no doubt, is here so ask for it Ask For The for sale. This Is one of tho best business colleges in the State, and a scholarship In tins college Ib A 1. THE SEMI WEEKLY BEE. Largo and appreciative audienceB greeted the pastors of the city1 In the Sunday morning services. Good services reported at both churches. Rev. Reed Allen preached to the delight of the congregation at the Baptist Church Sunday night. Miss Senora Craighead, of Guthrie, is visiting Mrs, Almeta Bell, of our city. The box supper at the skating rink Friday night, March 15, promises to be a grand success. Admis sion for gentlemen 10c each, ladles free. Each lady is asked to furnish a box for two free. Tho gentlemen purchase the box and the lady and gentleman will eat together. Come one, come all, and let us have a nice time. Don't forgot to purchase tho trading book before purchasing your goods at the Btoros of the Booster Club. There will be a series of sermons preached at the A. M. E. Z. Church this week. Rev. J. R. Evans will preach Monday night. Rev. P. D. Gordon. Tuesday night aud Rev. Ed die Edmonson, of Nebo, Wednesday night. You are cordially invit-o- d to attend theso Bervtces. Mosdames Mattie Johnican and EvaDuubar, of Louisville, are In the city visiting their sister, Mrs. J. W. Bell. Miss Otteau Couch, of Slauhtor-vllle- , has eutered the public school of our city. ) 1 ... ! E! Q. CARVER WOfljCANp GENERAL' REPAIRIN6-D0N- ,. PROMPTLY .CARPEJjTER EARLINGTON, KY- - H- He C. HARTMAN in Full. Tells Your Name Spiritual Trance, Palmist Medium and Scientific Gives reliable advice on all affair of life, love, courtship, marriage, di- vorce, disease, speculations, land deals, mining, etc., locates, missing " persons, reunites 1 - the seperated and causes a happy and speedy marriage with the one of your choice. Satisfaction Guaranteed 'Hours 9:30 a. m. A Texas Wonder The Texas Wonder cureB kidney and cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism, and all irregularities of bladder troubles, removing gravel, the kldneyB and bladder in both men and women. Regulates bladder troubles In children. If not sold by your druggists will be seut by mall on receipt of $1.00. One Btnall bottle is two months' treatment and seldom fails to perfect a cure. Send for testimonials from Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W. Hall 2920 Ollvo street, St. Louis, ih.0. ooia uy druggists. You Need to 9 p, m. I , Madison Hotel First Floor Private Entrance Corner Center and Union Street I Madisonviile, Ky, fl any way, if we have not got it, we will get it. Incorporated Stationery. WMANWWM St. Bernard ji .ining dompany Nothing gives an Individual or a firm standing lh tho business world' like nice stationery neatly1 'printed.' Bee Job department keeps constantly on hand, a fine line of letterheads', noteheads, RALPH BINGHAM billheads, statements arid envelopes, VVJ hrtth tllnnn And rwmimrnln.l. At 'Temple, Thtatre, March 19, 1912, alOfdoj.ciruir,Jin;plj;all.qn and cat Seml-Weekiy y . The bi j Funeral . Pirtf of ;s ; m.slaton: ' ::. T -" ' p jc UiCjBns.6d,Enibaliiier ! , NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE 'f rrir- "TV - wi.ii-mrj- vf tcBj iarsc -- ,wiutce piesaeq, ' rVi-.- MADISO hfe?? fflfmmwwftNwm "jf rrAn -- mififi t'Tr',fTik,J itn--- S 7f ' " u tr Tf 9- - ' J If, ur idl. -- . .,.-- .. ... H iMhiiIi,, k. VTt-r-- g 71 ' "f .h.Wr,r,t J tife'tibM a"gErii wmwhk m- ''" t!JVI rprjj'-x- pr v vrwt'-- ' yi.'WWfrf'" lijPMy AfW , "f ; :i FAIR OFFER :: G. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. Funeral Director and Embalmer Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. Dr. and Mrs. W.. K. Nisbet, MrB. Walter Daves and son Lawrence, o'f Earllngton, returned homo Sunday from a few days visit to Louisville. MJsb JennieMoGary was Is Madlsonville Sunday ylsituig friends. MIbbos Margaret and. Louise Mc pherson, of Madlsonville, were in tho city Sunday visiting friends. WALTJ5D HusthuR business getter, with small deposit in each ' i, . .i.i . A Your Money Back If You're Not Satisfied (7 :c: city and town in W. Kentucky. r, Address for particulars, 528 S. Garv'iu St., Manu-ifactare- Ev-ansvil- le, lud. Miss News of the Towns Madlson-vlll- o Lola Howard, of Owensboro, isjvisltlng the1 Misses Victory. Henry Rogers was in MadiBonville yesterday. Charlie Barnett went to MadlsonMrs. Lucy Bean, who has been in MadiBonville, re- ville Monday on business. visiting frieudB Capt. John P-- Keown, of Henderturned homo Sunday. son, traveling frfr tho J. I. Case Mrs. M. Hanna Jr. is on tho elclc . liBt thfB.wcok.- - W A. Vinson wrb in Sunday. Harford Cbatton was m MadiBonville Sunday. Mark Johnson web In Madison-vlll- o Suuday. W. P. Graham visited friends' in Madisonvillo Sunday. MrB. Ernest Oiaytor, of Victoria, visltod hor grandfather, iBon Bash in Madlsonville .Sunday. Mr. Bash is ablo to sit up in an invalid's chair. Miss Margaret Mitchell went to Nashville Friday afternoon to visit friends. t Wanted At onoe Clean cotton rags, at Bee Office E. E. Owen went to Guthrie Friday afternoon. MIbbbs Elizabeth, Margaret and Catherine Victory attendod tho Elk's' anniversary dance in Madisonvillo Friday night. tho Oharilo Darrah attondod dance givon at tho Elk's homo in Madibonvlllo Friday night. Bovj Gardner.of Beaver Dam, is visiting in town this week. Miss Dot Bean viBited friends in Madlsonville Saturday night and IV K Sunday. When in iftdisouville in tho afternoon don't fail to go to the Matinee at tho Priricesa Theatre. Arther Vinson' was in Madlsonville Sunday afternoon. Harford Ohatten was in Madison-"vili- e Friday evening. - J ere Ganan was in Madlsonville Sunday afternoon Mrs. Elizabeth MoEuen and niece, Miss Margaret Victory left for Florida yeBterday, morning to be gone about six waeka. Mrs. Engene Coonen aud ohildren havo gono. to Montgormery, ...Ala., to join Mr. Coenen. They will reside In tho Bouth. Mrs. Grasity, of Mortous Gap, 1b visiting her daughter Mrs. Eugeno Coendn, of Mbntgormery, Ala. MIbb Lillian Wuitmer, of Braraen is visiting Mibs Ola Shaver. MIbb Nannie Henry, of Anton, who has been visiting Miss Shaver returned home today. FOR SALE One $100 pourse in anything except ciyil engineering, from International Correspondence School of Scranton Fa. Will sell at a bargain, Apply at Bee Office. MIbb Florence Hoaylaud, of Sacramento, aftor a ploasant visit to .Mrs. Browning roturned homo today. Mrs. PattorBon has roturned to hor home in Saoramento aftor visiting Mrs. Browning on Sobree Ave. Mrs. P. H. Coleman is at home after visiting her Bister atDuggesInd. Mr. and Mrs. Elgio Sisk vislte'd In Mortons Gap Sunday. Master Eugene PrloBt is able, to bo ont again afcerAn? weeksdllniss. MaRtof Eugeno WftherspooniBon tho Bick list. Miko O'Connors Ib In Central City on businoss. Floyd "Williams is- - in Centeral City. Don't fail .to return your voteB' Woduesday afternoon, not later than 5 o'clock. "' Mart "Wltherspoon, of Madlsonville, visited Jess Wltherspoon Sun- Threshing Machine Co., was in town yesterday. He went from here to Paducah and Mayfleld. jVs Webb, H. H. Vaughan and Nod 'BarneB were In Madlsonville Sunday afternoon taking a look at the ruins of tho Elks' Home which was destroyed by Are Saturday morning. Geo. King, of Madlsonville, waB In town Sunday OhaB. Truempy and OliaB. Trahern MIbbob Frances Elgin, Xucy Fa w- were in MadiBonville Sunday afternoon looking at the rums of tho cett and Sibyl Hart, of Madlsonville, visited friends here Sunday. Elks' Home. We pay for ail the medicine used during the trial, If our remedy falls to completely Relieve you of constipation. We take all the riBk. You are not obligated to us In any way i whatever, if. you accept our offer. That's a mighty broad" statement, but w.o mean every word of It. Could anything be more fair for you? A most scientific, common-sens- e treatment is Roxall Orderlies, which are eaten like candy. Their active principle is a recent scientific discovery thatoderfess, and tastoless; very pronounced, yet gentle 'and pleasant inaction, and particularly agreeable 111 every way. They do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, flatulence, griping, or any inconvotlieuce whatever. Rexall Orderlies are particularly good for children, aged and delicate por'sons; If you suffer from chronic or habitual constipation, or the associate or dependent chronic ailment, we urge you to try Rexall Orderlies at our risk. Bembmber, you can get them in Earllngton only at our store. 12 tablets 10 cents; 86 tablets 25 cents: 80 tablets 60 cents. Sold only at our store St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. Anna Marie Hartman MYSTIC QUEEN Tth Daughter of 7th Daughter Bprn With a Double Mystic Veil S l 1 t.l Uf . f JtJI FIRE ALARM SYSTEM General Information The city of Earlington has been divided into four Fire Districts known as number one, two, three and four. These districts Main physical div'idiug"lines',--vi- z. are'formod by the ' Street and the L. &kN. K. 11. : i Fire District No. 1, comprisestall that territory'North of Msiu Oity Hall.'Round House, F. St., and West 'of the K. R , (.e. B. Arnold'.s residence, Pump House, etc, etc., are in District two-natur- No. 1. . day. Dr.. L Gram The Denver Dentist I extract and you don't know it. If you feel it, you don't pay one cent. . make teeth without plates. No pins in roots of teeth form an abcess. No gold filling to come out. Inlays take theplace. No rubber dam. No automatic pluggcr. No I pain. Call and Get My Prices Victory Building Miss Amelia Hanna,) who has bqen viBiting her sister, Mrs. John L, Brieu in Zeigler, 111,, for the past three weeks roturned home yeBter-da... Miss Nettle Hanna, of Newport, Ky., Is in town visiting her" father.' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bash and son LHiiman, oi Jtuarungton, were in Loufsvllle laBt week with- friends. A call meeting of tho Earllngton Chapter of the U. D. C. met last Saturday afternoon with Miss Flora Pearce, in Madlsonville, and ail Bpeut a very pleaBant afternoon. After tho buainess of the Chapter was attended to, the proceeds from the Ten were turned over to tho treasurer, Mrs. Pearce, and all wore very much please with the amount realized, and wo want to thank one and all for their liberal donations. We received two beautiful cakes from unexpected parties which deserveB mentioning. One was from tne popular ongmeer, Mr. Ginnan, and tho othor from Mr. R. G. RobortBon, a brother to Lieut. Thomas V. Robert-Bowho was killed by a Yankee officer, after ho had surrendered and given up hlB arms, in Webster Co., a soldier under Gon. Adams y. ( -- Firo District 2.,'Comprises"airthat territory Nortli bfrMain St., and East of the R. R , (e. g. the St. Bernard Store, Barnes, OOi,P.H. Whalens residence. Masonic Temple. "Logtown" etc. etc., are in District No. 2. Fire District 8., comprises all that territory South of Main St., and West of the R. R., (e. g. theJ?ost Office, Goodloe's restaurant, Oha;8. Oowell's residence, Mrs. Harriet Browning's residenoe, Esq. JaBi PriestVresidence, etc. etc., are in District No. 8. Fire District 4., comprises all that territory South of Main St., and East of the R R., (e. p. the Peoples Bank, Victory Building, O. M. Henry's residence. Catholic Church, New Methodist'Church, etc. etc., are in District" No. 4U Each telephone subscriber in these Districts has been furnished with a'card BhcVinK;the number of FireDistriot in which each phone is situated, these cards direoting that, in case of fire, (Mitral Telephone Exchange be' informed of District Number an'd name of house "on fire". The Centra operator will in turn notify L. & N. Round jiouse, which 'will givethe 'alarm. V The Round House whistle will in the future give the official alarrri,. and. this alarrrrconsisfc'of'a series'of short. blasts followed by one. two. three or four lone ones, according to the district an which fire is located, these long blasts indicating the district. This alarm will be repeated as seems necessary. The L. & motives will not give the alarm unless an engineer 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 fail to arouse the fire Department at night. . 9 N.-loc- ,. of all Stands alone in her magnificent power of reading humankind.' If you are hi "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 room's. he-live- s j. Oow-uh'd'- ds (J First Floor Madison Hotel' Private Entrance From Center Street fl m Madlsonville, 1V x-'-'- ft Kentucky i a "' -- ' '"' ""T"r """ ..., We desire to call your attention ,to a 'special- of fer: which' we .riowCKaxe on, the p.urnam"-Duplex-J - Safety Raor. ' '' This. Razor which'. has? sold foi' years, at ?$5oo eachJis offered' forJa,rlimited time only: at, 'the astonishing) price of 35 cents., ' '. rxr It is to be understood howeveir, that the Razor offered at this1 price will not be fitted with the usual Ivory handle, .nor will you receive the' extra half dozen blades accompanying the regular $5.00 Razor, but in every other detail it is the . same. If you contemplate thfe purchase of an article of this nature we recommend this as an opportu nity for you to get exceptional value for your money. Punkin Center News Attention. Co. "G" n, Women's Shoes This week's Misses' Shoes display of fashionable, advance styles incorrect effects of early spring shoes is but example of our ability to present the , an-oth- er NEW THINGS FIRST ... , , . - before they are to be seen in the other stores. " " POCKET SHOE GoL B. H. HEITHAUS, . The town council, of Punkin Center has imposed a heavy tax on all bachelors and the proceeds will be used to found an aslyuuin for homeless dogs. The first sign of spring haB arove, the widow Whangdoodlo is paiuting her chicken coop. DickDoolittlo traded a pair of last years suspenders to Hank Simpkins Saturday for a jowe-harDick got stung the jewe-ha- d no tongue. MisB Winona Fiddletop lost Iipt French poodle hound last weolr. A reward of two gallons oV elderberry wine has been offered for return of same. P. S, the hound has one glass eye and is blind in the other. Miss Luella Froozlotop aucj Mary Ann Stillwater were invited to a soap biling at old Mrs. McDogals on upper Greazy creek last week, but as tho mule's sholder was too sore to pull the slide they did not attend. p, There will be an Inspection Tuesday night Mar. 10, at 8 o'clock. Every member of Co "Q" must be present. Signed Capt. Ott L. Powers No More Dyspepsia. Gas, or other Stomaoh Troubles. Nothing will remain undigested or sour on your stomach if you will take a UttltfDIgesteze, a power- -' ful digestive, harmless and pleasant as Maple Syrup. For Bale by the drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated. St. Bernard Mining Incorporated Co.. Drug Department N. O. Whitford was in Madlsonville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Price was in MadisouVllllo Suuday visiting ' Fine Watch, Clock and. Jewelry Repairing No Shoddy Work Goes ' ' , Mr. The Store With The Brass Feet in Front 2 1 f Main flr Vi. Sreet EVANSyiLLE,'lND. Ox-forc- Unusual Bargain Table of Women's Shoes and in odds and ends, value's from $250 to :, ls 3.S.gfe:8d;98c.. ' ;;. R ,. oys? "... andfMene 5jho, ' Children's Shoes f partmenfc1 .. Headaches Signs of Banger. Anyone in this town that Bnlfeis frequently from splitting, neivcus headaches ought to go at oncetr tho druggist, and got a 25o bottle of our Oarlstedt's German .Liver Powder. HeadacheB always mdlcato constipation In a dangerous form, that may result in other extremely serious even ailments sometimes Bright's Disease and Appendicitis. Our Oarlstedt's German Liver Powder acta on the Llver, tho real cause of coBstipation-r-few doses le entirely remove insure ailastlng curerie.ve.r; fall's giaran-teecH-- lf you have headaches, get'' a bottle iodkyj from tiie St., Bernard MinlnjriOA,;Iria6rpofttedlrDruj? iDe. ' ' a the-troub- Here Get Your Spring; Wall Paper Now We have a complete new line of Wall Paper all colors and prices. Now is the time to repaper your room for spring. ' See our samples and get prices. :. We guarantee to save you money.' s , ' A Trial Will Convince You Holjinger & Truempy ; SISK BROS. Madisonville, Ky. JEWELERS- - Next to. Coyle's Barber Shop tfficibottje. . J, ' vrrt;f;.,Vv"rV-('.. " - .$. 9 ArfHty 'VA ur. AjiifcL .'h a '.h Tr- - ""ttt " tJUQIflm" "' 'JUimJ ' '1 . L. niffiiiMiii r .- - , ,- -.. WT rf,,J pr. . 'i4l'. V "- "- "-y- ty V' r-- 'if piv:y. - ii i THE - BEST - TELEPHONE - SERVICE LOOK Note that the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company, Incorporated, Is offeryou have ading to you an Ideal proposition for telephone sol vice Using our vantages of Ion distanco connections to o cry important point in the United States. The telephone servlco in you residence are loo nuiiierous to mention, but amone advantages of them would be dally communication with (ho markets, obtaining prices getting accurate reports tn the weather, calling up youj neighbors, friends and relatives. All these ad vantages and pleasures are more than worth the PPP yon would pay for the service. Literature and Information furnished by callins on our manager. Hi W. Shelton. IIIUWJ HERE, MR. FARMER! IfMW I It V l' CUMBERLAND WU5"-- TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH I GO. rated Incorpo- i "'J"m "- - .Who r ! Miss Minerva and i William Green Hill asked of tho sticky little pickaninny sitting happily oo, tho floor. "Ii angel been here?" J Benny Dick nodded his head with to, delighted grin of comprehension. "Hit's do doing or do Lord," cried his mo!hor. "Ho gwino turn my chllo whito an do done begunt on hla head!" Thoro was an ecstatlo glgglo from behind tho door. Sarah Jane rushod insldo as fast as her mammoth proportions would ad mlt and caught a culprit in each huge black paw. "What yer up ter now, Jimmy she asked. "What yer been turnt yo' hair, Benny Dick?" she AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE M 1 X r Oar-aer- r" By FRANCES BOYD CALHOUN h Copyright, by IteiUy A Brltton Oo.) N ' A c tfh negro" baby's thick, rod Hpa curved In a grin of delight, his shiny ebony faco beamed happily, his round. $lack oyca sparkled as ho held out Us fat, rusty llttlo hands. Ho sucked ferocdlly, at tho candy as tho two mischievous llttlo boys uncorked tho bottle and poured a generous supply of tthe liquid on his head. They rubbed It In well, grinning with delight They snade a second and a third application before the bottlo was exhausted; then, they stood off to view tho result of kheir efforts. Tho effect was The combination of coal black sddn and red gold hair presented by the little negro exceeded the wildest (expectations of Jimmy and Billy. They jArieked with, laughter and rolled over mmA over oa the floor in tbelv un Sounded delight, "Hushl" warned Jhnmj; suddenly, bellerve Sarah Jane's coming out feera to eoe 'bout Benny Dick. Let's sfet behind the door and see what's fdsVs going to do." ludl-crou- &. ft Sudden suspicion entered her mind as she caught sight of the empty, bottle lying on a chair. "You boon Buthln' on my chile's head I I ter make yo knows yer, I's mammy gi' yo do worses' whlppln yer ober got an' Fs gwino tor take dis hero William right ober ter Miss Minerva. Ain't Vail 'shame' or Er tamperln' wid do har what de good Lord put on or colored fer ter pusson's head an' Scarify my feolin's liko yer dono. An' yer hear mo, I's gwino seo dat somebody got ter scarify yer hides." "If that ain't just llko you, Billy," said Jimmy, "you all time got to per-poto make nigger heads yeller and Vou all tlmo getting llttlo boys in trouble. You 'bout the smart Alexist Jacks rabbit they is." "You perposod this here hair business yosolf, Jimmy," retorted his "You'a always blanv yo meanness on somebody, else in ver sence you'a born." "Hit dont matter who perposed hit," said Sarah Jane firmly; "mean-ne- ss has been did, an' y gotter be Btructlfled on de place pervided by natur fer ter let my chile erlono." er-putt-ln' er-gwiyer-selves- ? er-tryl- n' To introduce the famous Pianos for which I am State Representative, I have arranged to sell a carload of Pianos to the people of Madisonville and vicinity at factory prices. so Sale Ooens Wed., Mar. 20 And Continues 10 A CARLOAD OF Day. The Chance of a Lifetime PIANOS AT FACTORY Every Piano marked in plain figures CHAPTER X Hit were good for Paul an' Silas, Loi The Poor Indians. Hit were good fer Paul an' Silas, Billy had just decided to run down Hit were good fer Paul an' Silas, J 'An' hit's good ernough fer me.'" to the livery stable to pay Sam Lamb & visit when the gate opened, and Seated Sarah Jane's song nearer and Llna and Frances, their beloved dolls tn their arms, camo skipping in. i. "Hlts de old time erllgloD, Jimmy, who had had a difference 4 Hjt's. do ole timeV"" with Billy and was in the sulks on Shecaugnt eight o? her baby with his own side of the fenoe, immediately Us glistening black faco and golden climbed over and joined the others faair. She threw up nor nanus, ciosea In the swing. He was lonesome and eyes, and Bttorea a terruiea thq. prospect pi companionship was fco alhirjng for Mm ? nurse his anand took & second peer . ber curioua4ookrng offspring. Sarah ger longer. "Aunt Minerva's gone to the Aid hne screamed aloud Society," remarked the host "Dont "Hlfs da handiwork, Vr 6e great. Eits de Marster! sign. y all wteh it met ev"y day 'stld 'e Jes' meetin' evy Monday t" "Yea. I do," agreed Frances, "yoa WOMEN HOW oan have so much fun when our ma xaas go to the Aid. My mama's gone me and 'jMjr Be Made Strong at Small too, so she left love wkh Brother Buth lattee to he's writing a Risk Expense and No There are hundreds of women in Bhelton, so I slipped ofa" "Mother has gone to the Aid, too," this vicinity, weak, thin, Bald Tt!t?a tired out and nervous. Such women "My mama chbaed kx Jimmy, seed Vlnol just as much as did Mrs. "she goes to too," Aid every Monday tho Jane Pepper, of 2307 Howard street, and to card parties nearly all the San Francisco, CaL, who says: She telled Sarah Jane "I have used Vlnol for some time time.' and Sarah Jane's asleep. to I 'tend to me hear with particularly gratifying results. I her snoring. Ain't was run down, weak and debilitated, no grown folks to wo glad there ain't meddle? Can't we and my appetite was gone. After tak- havo fun?" ing several bottles of Vlnol I found my condition greatly Improved, and sWhafll "wo Play?" asked Frances, deliberately stepped In a ilo not hesitate to recommend Vlnol whofthad mud puddlo on the way, and splashed to anyone similarly affected." Vlnol is not a secret nostrum, but mud all over herself, "let's mako mud tonic a delicious cod liver and Iron an ap- ples." we ain't to mako no Naw, without oil, which will create mud pies," objected Jimmy. "Wo can petite, tono up tho digestive organs, grown mud pies all tlmo snake pure blood and create strength. mako V looking at you." wbin folks Try a bottlo of Vlnol with tho un"Let's play sumpln' what wo ain't derstanding that your money will bo never play, senso wo's born," put In returned If It does not help you. Billy. ST. BERNARD MINING CO., (To be Continued.) Drag Department PRICES , ) m&k yee .?,. DONTi n WAIT j COME QUICK i - THE BEST BARGAINS' SELL Terms of ' TheFamousSchumann va FIRST . Payment ' tO Suit Your Circumstances SSTiS Received Gold Metal at Seattle-Yuko- n Exposition VM SMSSSMaiSlfclSStaSlMSSWBSBB run-dow- I, Incor-porated- , V ' .''ii itjSwht "inpm.pin'j'jiiy.piii rjj'U N'JI'M'IJU oijiW Sckumann-Root--Vreiler-Pia- nos Meet Your Friends AT THE Ii These Pianos are superior in every way, fully and reliably guaranteed, and rankas the very best products of the Piano maker's skill ! I Idle Hour Theatre Latest Moving Pictures Every Night Except Sunday MatineelEvery Saturday Afternoon 4 Xkis 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. FACTORY STATE REPRESENTATIVE fJ H i Reele 3 irtTi 3 - 5c ' c5l -- IOo 4 4 Marvin H. Prather Madisonville, Tv Ky. m Ai 'iTjifVyrr t-- rr ' A ' - - .a. a.a. a,. 'i If- - ?'J1, v' .