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WM-.'-- - f . s' i TUESDAY V TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON & sragB talwWBl .W!131 ,v' IF FRIDAY AFTERNOON Vf' XWENTY-THIR-D rYQJJxPp'T ADVEPTISEvoRUSirSiT-pyRTISf- : '" -- IT FOR SALE No. 24 YEAR EARL1NGT0N, MT" f HOPKINS COVNTY, KY., FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1$12 te fir V Flowers for Easter and all occasions. I 1 Floral, designs. Reliability. High quality and moderate prices. 'Deliveries made on short notice -- I Wm. BLACKMAN FLORAL CO., Evansville, Ind. ,tS JOHN 1 ft n ! (.' OKLAHOMA HAS Tues-dayvNig- L LONG, Agent F.0LLEUE Phones 36 and 10 "Wr st?s ' MINES WILL i' :) . On last Tuesday eveniugEalph Ohio and Bjngham, the foremost enterIndiana on April Isf. tainer on the American platform delightfully entertained the peo5U5PEN$!ONPEDlNG TtyGvYEAR ple ptOEarlington ut the Temple gEigqSALE DICKER ,Theatre. His entertainments iare of,. the very high. estf class, and Cleveland March 20. All the are sure to please even the jmpsi miuea jn the .bi.tUrajnous coal fastidious. fields of Illinois, western PennHis renditiou of "Denny De-vesylvania, Ohio and Indiana will was exceedingly good. shut down on April 1, and 00,-0Tne house was lull and every miners will quit for at, least one enjoyed the ' entertainment $wo weeks, according to the ope- thoroughly. This, is the number rators' and miners' union officia!-wh- o of the Lyceum Course ; and as it conferred here today. was such a success the manageIt will not bo a strike, they' ment will have five numbers jaid, but merely a suspension of next year instead of three. They operations, pending negotiations are to be congratulated upon scale, to.fol-,jofor a such interesting numbers, the present, one, which ex and,, it is lipped' the ones (liey pires on March 81. get in the future will prove to be as good. Illinois, Pennsylvania, 00 ng two-yearwaw mm ' EAIPH BINGHAM Entertained People of EarHngton MINERS SAY THEY WILL JOT WOUK JTv3 DISTRICT. SUNDAY SCHOOL C0NYENTidN,iATJi'EB0 LA MINE DISASTER ffiut Cqunties.Will be .Represented, April J8 and 19 In Meeting , Nine Men Escape After Explosion Except For Advances of Wages Leaving Seventy Entombed AIR.EORCED IN MINE the Operators Declare Impossible ' menBcaped INSPITEOF.THEFIREJ PENNSYLYANJA,OrjlO,;IND. S0.-N- in M'.Alester, Okla., Mftrch, irb'm pthe r" mine immediately, after tho explo sion and seventy men are still entombed, with the mine burning and anothor explosion momentarily feared according to telephone messageB received here. Air was forced into ,the mtnethis afternoon.. despltethe Ore, but those at the mouth of the' shaft fear all the men remaining in the mine are dead. M'Curajn AANDjILUNblS WILL XLOSEDOWN APRIL Cleveland, 6., March 21. Ten per cent, increase in pay, with a short, euing of hours equal to another 10 per cent. Increase, wbb demanded by the miners today as the only basis upon :which they will continue ftj work: in the biluminous coalflelcip after April 1. Mr. Wbite said the demand was in the nature of an ultimatum, and if the mines were not to be'worked, ,i't wpuld be because the operators .made, concessions. i?j ' ... H l The.demand was presented at, an other copjerence of. the thirty;two mlneVs representing'the union, and operators in tho four the thirty-tw- o states directly concerned, who arfe endeavoring to arrange a new two-yewage scale to take the place of ;ihe present one, which Is just , 1 ar Fort Smith, Ark., March 20. Mine No. 2 of,the,San Bo.Is .Coal Co.,. at MTlnrtaln. Oltlu... xean WrnnlmH fn. day by an explosloifof gaS'ih the Madisonyjlje, Ky., March 10. The Fight Lay ""Between Wisconsin ;twenty.flrst district conyention of Man thq Christian Sunday Schools, com-- r Ropscvelt posed of tho counties pf .Hopkins, .Union, WebBter and Henderon, is announced to be held in JNebo,, this TAFT FORCES KEPT OUT OF RACE .county, on Thursday. and Friday, April 18 and 10. These conventions "Washington, March 20. Joy disare usually attended by several possessed (?loom of its occupancy of hundred.deleates. A.yery interes- the La Follette headquarters m ting program will be rendered. "Washington today for the first time since the senator's speech to "When, you have, rheumatism in in Philadelphia. The your foot .or Instep apply Chamber-Jain'- s place was radiant because of the Liniment and ycu will get quick relief. 'It costs but a quarter. news from North Dakoto. "Why suffet? For sale "by all DealLa Follette men say the senator's ers. victory was due first to his commanReal Life. ding position as a real progressive. jThe mintage ofwiedoiu is to .uk They add tbat Mr. Boosevjelt's supthat rest is rust, and that run. Mfe port by some of the, standpatters in in love, laughter and work KM North, Dakoto weakeped his claim Hubbard. in the eyes of thepeople of the state '1111 nt a ad s -- Fire and smoke have thus far the eighty-fiv- e an To The Public . - . - ' I am in the Automobile Contest nd hope to, win ; but I cannot do sp without the assistance of friends . I ask that anyone who is not specially interested in tie. contest, and who jNMiyiot T4ldgd their vuttD'T witipBtU tlwmL' No." 173. .Anything you can dp. win be greatly appreciated. Harsh pbyslci react) weaken tba bowels, will lead to chronic constipation, Doan's Regulets operate easily. Jjca box at all stores. effective work of rescue of men imprisoned in To School in Spite of All Difficulties the debris. One body has been brought out It was so badly burned that expert enced. miners believe thero is Jittlf sn g, Any one at all' familiar with general conditions as to our country schools and the absolute indifference on the part of many par.enjts,.. where .there, are diffi,- - JANES B. CANNOT , Dawson, Ky. R.F. D. No. 4 in the twitch at Sunset Mines, earlv Thursday morning, one,of tiiem ac- -. identiy jumped tne trapK. (The 'EarliHton wreoker'wafl' summoned' immediately, and tne car was re- -' placed "buthe trabk. No 'serious damage was done .to property pr too, the car. Baokache Almost Unbearable Is an almost certain result of kidney troble. D. Toomoy, 803 E, Olive St.. Bloomington, III., says: ' . Car Jumps Track at Sunset Mines In an attempt to back some cars t gave 'Foley ;KidHeyi bearable; Pills a good trial, and theydrjne wonders, for me. Today I oin ,do a ' real hard 'days work and the effects." Foley Kidney PMb; will cure any case of kidnoy aud bladder trouble not; beyond, fhe reach of medicine. No medicine loan do nb't.-fMl- BUirerpd.wIth, backache andvpalnifIn,, ray'kldhfeys wbioli'w.ero klmost un-- 1 r H more;- Co., SoldbyStr Bernard --MlnliiR Incbrporaled, "Drug Depart-hientV- " " "" - Mystic Eleven 12 girl's club meYwlth Mabel JBrowu- mg. A' moBt pleasant evening was spent in the usual way. Dainty re freshments weVe,Beryed.ih,p Pe: sent were: Misses Hutu uanieis, Gertie lOBannon,, Panair ."Hula,. KatbleentSpAlman, Irene ancTiBe'ss-ie Coyle, Elizabeth aud Margaret Kemp, Katie, Mum 11 .and. . JJabQl BrownlngT ' ' Me'sdames Stella "RT." deserve "especial notice from Kemp,.,,tW. JR, jOpyle. .ad .JS..A. friends, of progress in our rural BrowrilnB-- l SM'iss ''SuB'an' "Marie schools, ' ' W Orutdfleld was the guest of the club, 'ftn'n"' tyhere. there ,;o,re many ' ' it.. l.i aniicuities to overcome, "tne jA,n uneasy. e,eling; fp the stomach chief Of them .being this very) ,. or bowelsyields quickly lo The Bee would like, rt tones ud the stomaoh and purifies the bowels. PrToe tsbo, to know any or many other Sold byi,St. Bernard kMlnirig Co., specific; instances Ijke this. e J -II On Tuesday, avening.March the, oniv sqrryx,nm no.tieam soone Blood' BftteH.' and slug Ish liver, of Foley Kidney Pills. In a few On the market for use Burdock a bottle, :.oo 33 years. days time ray- baokache completely left.mt and i.folt gr.ea.tly improved. .ENGINEER'S "WAGE CONFERENCE My kldnoys, became, stronger, dizzy spells left mo and I was no longer annoyed at bight. 1 'feel' 100 per Adjournment Follows a General Discus cent better siace using Foley Kidsion of the General Conditions a.nd ednaatiou and comfort of ney PillB," Topic; in aotion, quick in results. Try them. their children. .Bold'by. St, Bernard Mining Co. Engineers' wage conference has Occasionally, but only occa- Incorporated, Drug Department. adjourned'. The conference was iy: sionally, such incidents come to largely taken up in a geuoral disRailroad Man Who Obeyed. Rules cussion of tho demand seriatim. light in tho details of testimony Down in California lives a man' ' 3. 0. Stuart, cbalrman of the gengiven before the County Board whO'flrhily Uelieveiln aVeye for an eral managers' .committee, in his of Education during hearings in eye' fend a lam for a slam. Se'atbe diBCUBBion, brought out that there cases of boundaries, of .school die- - statto.nagentiin a.gmall town on the were Sl,0S7 few"er ;employeB on th,e tricts, locations of school houses, So.uthwn P&ciflo.i Being an ,old jtlme fifty roads la the eastern territory in employee, .of the ,,cotmpany, and the like. One such notable those truBted,iadtvldpaisvw.hO one of 1911 than In lofo. 'VVage's Jn 1911 follow showed an increase of $49,076,216 oyinstance is that or Ed Rogers, ues.to the, latter .andjner attempt er 1010. Gross the wages livjng in the sparcely settled, to .improve uppn .tne in,, n.o w.maae earnings on.thepaid in fifty riiadBinareasod section of the country out from many onomlea among tho patrons of only $22,595l21. wh)leftb'et!del!Ke In the, road. AJ; last. Mannngtpu,4n the old Bailey hbdy,and 3ypateci they roaeunJn a net earnings was $40,988,68)! lengdistrict! jflefllives. .two and ar thy protest,wl?l.cri him with asigned Jt,f therptore, appealed, that the was du.ly m'ajprpart of the' increased expenlialf miles, from the country and galled, to the, company. ses was due to the wage increases sdho.o) ,und has little of this N,o'wi ,tne; railroad offloialsad granted in 1010. world's gopds. r The country is greVt.fatfri'ln'thiB particular agent, Don't Neglect a Child's Cough poor and ,rc;.ugh are sometimes "so much faith, in" faot, that they complimented him for following the ,'3?he "Child's "Welfare", movement swollen streams to cross. Me rules, and 'made him a present of the has" challenged the attention of has two children large enough to protest. Iu clue time the paper was thoughtful people everywhere, uo to school nnd' he owns two hfqely framed and hung in the Rait- Mothers are natural supporters, and Tar raulep. Edhas'the enviablo re- ing room. There it was1 road by the will find In Foley's Honey and aid. Compound a most valuable cord of having taken his child- citizens, whose angor by this time Coughs and colds that unchecked "1'ad to qrpup, bronchitis afad no bounds. ren to school on these mules knew yield quickly to the healing Alsci it served a purpose for every jconstaUjtly, so, tliat;they did not time one of the citizens asked, a fa 'and' Boofching qualities of Foley's .Honey and Tar Compound. Con-- ? miss a single duy during the last vor of the agent he would point tOj talris no opiates and no harmful the framed protest and tell him to. 'dr.ngs. Is a modlclrte, not a harbot-ic.- " school year. '' Refuseubstltutes. be on hiway, .yhisis.-buCt'h.dpty pf' the inMining Cq. , Sold by St., Bernard Moral : ijoa'.t.bjam the employee Incorporated, Drug Department. terested and conscientious Dar for holdInstructions lejnfjjto'be sure, but it so mrks ing following'ifV;qu,lmusi' and Jkick,, let his 'job. the rare exception to the usual ipos.e.atthel'gherups."' A Coming: Spokesman, Review. rule of lazy indifference as; to i ' Giiitie, of weather .and ofrdir; 'fJiiirjtj.-Jfeii- : i &&' MHaMseys-- '4WL' preciate and applaud any known exceptiouto the general rule-a- ny instance where, parents face their duty and overcome such difficulties for the education .i.-:t5.u jAnjBwerlng the mjners' demands, ing the day Bhif t at the mine at the jMfooperators declared, under the time of the blast will escape alive. ' present earning power of the mines, tikey could not afford to grant thp (J, A. Qlossnor, 24 Ontario St., crease. They insisted on a Rochestra, N. Y., haB recovered of 10 per cent in the present from a long and severe attack of et kldney tro'UtileY hi cure de-wre- ae bte. W"ffl a. : 'xt ... umi. !& ' wmm m A Aelthy man Is a king In his own rlebt: an unRieamrwaB aa fi"1"nf rnJatrt 'Ftf'fti'i 'in r lil r'i ' -- - U! - MAKES HOME fKHjg -- EASY " : ; Light Biscuit Delicious Cake painty Pasiries . Fine Puddings Flaky Crusts 1 1 The .oply Baking Powder made Irojoi iltoyal Grape Cream of Tartar v pneu-mbn'- Ia i Eorme $jgfit to be real leader in a genuine forHONOR BRYAN ON HIS BIRTHDAY. WITH DINNER ward movement. At the Tafc, headqparterB there was no appearance of unhappInesB Progressive. Democrats Gather at Lincoln oyr thtj'North Dakoto: result. The to Greet Commoner Roosevelt dfefwat apparently lightened. any Borrow over the. poor showLincoln, Neb., March 10. Repre- ing made in the primary by the sentative democrats of the progres- PresfSent. sive wing of the party conferred h'eie"' today on'' questions of party Nineteen Miles a Second' policy and tonight paid tribute to without; ajar, shock or disturbance, Wm. J. (Bryan at abapqueitglyein' 'Is nhV.awfut' 'speed of our liarth his hono'r onnerqccaslon,of:hl8lo2nd thrd(gli HpSca. We wonder laie 6'f naturafa "movement, and so r uinijuay. King's' New duthnse who takft-'DrLife Pills. No griping, no distress, A tight feeling, Jp,. the;.chgst ac-- j .itf thVfrmftfh work that brlnars'ifood coug'h; compamed by feelings. 25c kt All condition'' iu p'ealthftna fine . ! M atuch MM HER-TITN"P- VERMt marvolous trans FUGE formation. Oheerfulness,- .qtrnpth ana.iqe.r.RB.yiuOpm 01 eanntBPeea-li- y fe,urn. Trice' 25C peF "bottle. Sold by St. Beftiard'fMinlng Co, In corporatedi.Drug Department, - Wormy children' are1,uuhappy, pu-n- y and sickly. THe'y' can't, be otherwise iW.hIle wjormB .eat, away .their stcencth and vitality. A few doHes of WjalTE'S' CREM pertdrmB a '. The Conireir- eial Traveler ARRIL & I J1 " indicates an inflamed' thelunvs. Tor'dllevev'lt'byithe dol D'rh'gglBts'.; uukjs-HOUNlar Size BAIUjAKD'S Poor Attendance. SYKUP; you get with each bottlW frefe HERJUOK'S It is seldom thai a man who haa RED PEPPER POROUS PLAS- nothing but himBelf to talk about suo TER for the chest. The syrup re- ceeds in drawing a .big audience laxes "the tightness and (he plaatej-drawout the inflammation. It is D asho'tdry s au Jdpal, combination for curing "Suffered day and night the torment o! Itching colds bettled In the Jungs. 80'ld by pilf.' TJothlrig helped me unth I used Doan's The result was lasting." St. Bernard Mining Co,, Incorpora- Ointment. Hon. John R. Garrett, Mayor, GIrard, Ala. ted, Diug Department. f" ."'liJ-'-i'TT- g' i . rn vl ' TT rvrfwi .IHi nnm.jat4 u J,'"U. h- - ' fi ,nmaiu lauiwtimot T'orf . 4 h' V4 ' fr X t a Fottwf :the ' .?w. iV twos wE'ri4oiJTokrei v-mmvwr . wmi 3Po vmm mh I : o!rTT?UtiTd9TMMiirHTK7T h . .i .v ' -i H$V i'i " " - TjrF-?lYiTT mm- ow u & r'A vfcd'wawdmmsvl ra f .. nr (v . . p :j 7 - in MADMmm!KENTUMY i. ... a :. v. ' .?, -- t- j ,J ,. 'J . m V . ' isC?Vy t JWK T" yC ' I '' '' ' W&rpyxv, t trtr-'vr- '' i isK r s Sw MMII 0. be liBee Member Subscription Rates Six month a Three months, Single copies.' on One Year Sl.Otf 60 25 6 rasarasi!s a ,st m h ft ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER PAUL. M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J. E. FAWOETT II I of Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League ticulars. Euterod at the Earlington Post Office as Second Class Matter. Madi-sonvill- Spsoimen oopieB mailed free application. Correspond ents wanted In all parts of the county. Address us for par- GRAND OPENING OF J X : Branch Office in Motion's Furniture Store. 119 South Main Street, Kentucky, Phone No. 4-- MISS e, AILEEN DAVIS, Mgr. Telephone 47 Friday, March 22, 1912 STATE INSURANCE COMMISSION IS ORGANIZED AT FRANKFORT Ruby Laffoon, of Madisonville, is Mem- - ' ?-- J ,' ; toward each 'other rather than hatred and ill will shall become the popular doctrine, we shall have as good times in this country as we have ever known." it Jf good feeling SPRING MHLINEPvY 1912 l bcr of the New Body new insurance was organized Frankfort, Ky., March 21. The rating commission in the office of the Arid All Other: Spring Wearing Apparel H ance Commissioner M. C. Clay, chairman, and Buby Laffoon, of Madisonville, aud N. O. Gray, of The New Jersey atate Senate Lyon county, being the members. defeated a woman's sufferage Roberts. Lovett State auditor at noon today, Insur- mm IV m. " uv FT Iti' .i fif'W. Id H. K. Discovery. It was well I did, for today I am working and believe I owe The British parliament is en my life to this great throat and lung acCnag a low fixing a minimum cure that has cheated the grave of another victim." Its folly to suffer ' wage schedule for miners of that with coughs, colds or other throat country. Some one rises to say and lung troubles now. Take the cure that's safest. Price 50 cents that perhaps the English Gov and $1.00. Trial bottle free at All ernment cannot torce the opera Druggists. tion of coal mines at a loss, even Coming Soon "The Commercial under a minimum wage low. Lem Traveler" "Five years ago two doctors told Now, how will Gov. Wilson, me I had only two years to live." presidential oandidate, explain This startling statement was made byStillman Green, Malaobite, Col. this to ''the female of the spe- "They told me I would die with up to me with consumption. cies" who is more vociferous then to try the best It was medicine lune and I began to ubo Dr. King's New than the male? Measure for that state, the lution receiving but three votes. reso- Repels Attack of Death Wednesday, March 27 ' MfUSIC AND FLOWER 31 iai & TA I n 1' BARNES, CO WAND & CO. INCORPORATED z. A c.t', Bo you know that of all the minor ailments, colds are by far the most dangerous? It is not the oold itself that yon need to fear, but the ser- ions diseases that it often leads to. &Iost of these are known as germ diseases. Pneumonia and consumption are among them. Why not take Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy and cure your cold while you can? For sale by al Dealers. Too Much Continuous Performance. XdtUe Madge contracted appendicl Presented by B. Parker tip, and had to be sent to the hospital to have an operation performed. She feore It all very coolly and pluckily. "When she became convalescent, the vrgeon came to remove the stitches tfeat had been put In the wound. The child's plea of dignity was very much luwet, and Bhe demanded, Indignantly: "Bo you s'pose I come here to be stitched up and then unpicked again?" To My Friends r l am in the Automobile Contest and expect to win. Anything, you can do to assist me will, be appreciated greatly. My The Commercial Traveler, which comes to the Temple Theatre on April 8th ib the latest of the modern problem plays from the pen of Lem 'j B. Parker and is considered by the critics to be his best work. It deals with the story of the old triangle in matrimonial affairs treated from a new angle, a wronged wife, sprun-in- g her wealthy huBband takes the part of the innocent western girl he has ruined and by her comfort and A Bumper Crop support sets ber on the right road to wealth, health and happiness. For a bet a young' seedman of Leeds All through the play, while it tells Rashly swallowed six; packets of seeds; an intense human interest story, In a month Billy ass! there is a vein of comedy constantly He was covered with grass, creeping forth that relieves the And he couldn't sit down for the tense situations and makes a comweeds. plete well founded production. The cast is an excellenfone and with its Accidents will happen, bat the best rejnlated special" scenic equipment, makes families keep Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil for stick ono of the strongest attratious which emergencies. Two sizes and joe at all stores. 25 will visit us this season. The seat Lost for Good. sale will open at the news stand on Redd "Did you hear about my Saturday April Gth. Tit-Bit- s. Earlindtoni ?. Kentucky t &9SS9iK6i9KS'!SSS COLORED COLUMX. REV. J. B. EVANS, EDITOR 1 Spring Dress Essentials for men in Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery,. Underwear, Night Kobes, Pajamaa, Fancy Vests, etc., are ready for yoa. Your wardrobe is not complete without a supply of the Hub's fine Spring Furnishings. Styles, qualities and prices-arright. Our Men's Hats are noted for style, becomingness, good materials and workmanship. We guarantee them to wear well. Priced from $1.00 to $5,00. See our spring showing in our e The following are on the sick llBt this week: Mesdames Cavenauijb, on board Is going to die. The alleged reason is that tbo great fish can scent death. To Mothers And Others Mollie Barbee, Mollis BrooKS, Sopha Maxwell, Sarah Osborne and Mary DunlapjMeBsrs Lloyd Rivers, Dor-ri- s Cavenaugh, Walker Stoner and Wm. Klllebrew. Freolan Edmonds, who was hurt in No. 9 mine abont two 'months ago, is able to bo out on crntcheB. neighbor losing control of uIb motor Walker Stoner's little boy, D. L. car?" Greene "No, I didn't" Redd Stoner, waB badly hurt while play"Well, he did. The sheriff's got It ing at a swing last week. He is imThink 8hark Can Smell Death. There Is an old superstition among now I" proving at this writing. sailors, which is still believed In, that Bev. Ed Drake left Tuesday for when a shark persistently follows a Greenville to visit relatives and vessel it 1b a sign that somo person MOTHER OF Ew' LARGE FAMILY Tells How She Keeps Her number is 168. Yqprs Respt. O, C. Cansler, Earlington, Ky. You can use Buckien's Arnica Salve to cure children of eczema, rashes, tetter, chaflngs, Bcaly and crusted humors, as well as their accuts, burns, cidental injuries, bruiBes, etc,, with perfect safety. Nothing else healB so quickly. For bolls, ulcers, old running or fever sores or piles it has no equal. 25 cts at All Druggists. friends. Bev. J. B. Evans preached for Bev. Gordon and his people at Mortons Gap Wednesday nigbt. Mrs. Mary Holland's club stood second in contribution last month. Total collected by ber club wad $21.-6Don't fail to hear Bev. J. S. of Columbia, Tenn., next Sunday at the Baptist Church at 2 p. m. The occasion being the Thanksgiving sermon of the K. of P's. We are pleased to learn that Mrs. Sarah Osborne is still improving. Lee Childress who went to Hot Springs, Ark to take a speolaf treatment writes that be is Improving. Mrs. Sabra Duncan was visiting In Madisonville last Sunday. The 'pastor and members of the Mt. Zion Baptist oburoh are looking 0 forward to a great time April when they expeot to put on a bazaar at the colored skating rink. The proceeds will be paid on their new briok churoh. Sunday, April 21 every member Is asked to pay the amount pledged to the building fund 15-2- lr .a. sv ' THHfiH UB .aw Mi 1 EVANSVILLE INDIANA 31 - 0. Health Happiness For Those Who Take Her Advice. Gil-mor- e, HENKtf LEVY PRO? Main and Fifth, 4rinw& f- .rv Exclusive Hats and Furnishings H- (r is fc ANNOUNCEMENT Scottville, Mich. want to tell yoa how much good Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg-etableCompound and Sanative Wash have done me. I live on s wm. farm andhave worked TMT very hard. I am forty-fiv- e "I v Millinery Opening years old, READ THIS From this date until the close of the Automobile Contest, on May 15th, we will give 10,000 votes for every dol- lar paid on subscription, new or renewal, paid with coupon books. Books now ..on. sale at, this office. .Now get busy and patronize us. and am the mother of thirteen children. Many people think it strange that I am not broken down with hard work and V iTlll 1 the care of my fam ily, but I tell them of my good friend, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-- " pound, and that there will be no backache and bearing down pains for them if they will take it as I have. I am scarcely ever without it in the house. "I will say also that I think there to no better medicine to be found for young My eldest daughter has taken girls. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for painful periods and irregularity, and it has helped her. "I am always ready and willing to apeak a good word for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I tell every one I meet that I owe, my health and happiness to your wonderful medicine." Mrs. J. G. Johnson, Scottville, Mich., 1 YlV-'-.- Wednesday and Thursday March 27th and 28th You are cordially invited to attend our opening exhibit of spring millinery. Tfill for 1012. We make a specialty of Tailored Hats. will save you money on any We SEMI - WEEKLY BEE mx R.P.D. 8. v " , ., Xl w.dl.. -- fcWHVt ifa. ..kgAS&gk SS3 -- SET Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and today holds the record of being the most successful remedy for woman's ilia known. . : With the mines running every day and other publio work begging for laborers there is no reason why any body in Earlington should seek to support himself by any unfair or dishonest mean's. We are sorry to learn that some of our people will keep unusually late hours and! pilfer around in places whore they have no buslne'ss' .and tbns be olaseed as suspects. Le us Jceep our boys, and' girls oft the streets during the law boars of the -- Hat you buy. Your patronage will be greatly appreciated. Respectfully, MRS. F. N. FUGATE In Murphy BUck to ' Opjnstte Madisonville, :, Httl Kentucky Mtuli night. Father King and family write that they are still snow bound In the far west. 1 1 svmm Wt'DO A 2BiaffitoSSaber-''f?r:-T ni-i- , T" n s-n.r'T l""!fM.. 5nly ti4e best job WORK ". ifrrae, ' -Wl4fWwSi..J''3aB.i3tr--- IF'1" ' iT t -- -- - j ,. " . ' ' 1'iifyww.y . f .. . .iHKH'7'V1t: . "" pu5saay; r-- 1''- -- ! Itoltifaitckik fflZM " ";fp "r. f CAN YOU ASS MORE? You 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 Best Pictures." You know what that means. "Lubins," "BioKrapb," "Kalems," "EBsany," "Patbo," "SeHg" and "Vltograph." MADISONVILLE, KY. Matinee Daily 2 p. m. DEAR ME! Spring Cleaning Time Again WE CAN HELP YOU Your Money Back for the Ajklng Promise Nothing x ' LISTEN Druggets $4.50 J) -- up vt Hall Runners $4.50 Bissel? the yard up JKadisonville If your Piano needs es' Ready to Wear for Spring tuning. J. E. Williamson 1912, Mar. 27. Music and P. It. Ford, who has been trans- Flowers for the occasion. ferred to another division, Is In Barnes, Cowand & Co, town. street. Bingham. Remember the Grand openBoring the Factory Piano Sale, the Williamson ing of Millinery, Novelty Suitexpert Piano tuner, J. I. will he found by calling No. 553, ing, Ladies' Men's and Miss- We make a specialty of doing two and three color work. If you want The man who whispers down a classy job work that will give satiswell faction see our samples and get About the things he has.to sell prlooB at the Madisonvilio Branch Will never reap a crop of dollars Office In Morton's Furniture Store. Like he who climbs a tree and AiLEKN Davis, Manager. . "hollersV E. L. Wise made a business trip to Ma'disonville Tuesday afternoon, y Don't forgot the Bee has a branch office for Madisonville people in Morton's Furni-tur- o Towns News Store. If you want advertising or job work or wlBh to subscribe for the paper, call up number 4. Ailekn Davis, Manager. Miss Adeline Toombs, of Madison-villMrs. Myrtle Sullivan la having a was m town Tuesday night attending the entortainment,by Kalph fence put around her lot on Wilson Soml-Weokl- Crox Rugs and Druggets $1 .50 Golden Star Polish Carpet Sweepers $g.50 1 the best furniture polish and cleaner in the world. The prettiest and cheapest lace curtains ever shown in the city, LET US SHOW YOU 5c to 50c of the e, We are so confident that we can furnish relief for Indigestloirand dyspepsia that wo promise to Bupply the medloine free of all cost to every one who UB6B it according to directions who is not perfectly satisfied with the results. We exact no promises and put no one under any obligation whatever. Surely nothing could be fairer. We are located right here where you live, and our reputation should be sufficient as&urance of tho genuine of our offer. We wnt. every ono who is troubled with' indigestion or dyspepsia in any form to come to our store and buy a box of Bexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Take them home, and give tbem a reasonable trial, according to directions. If they don't please you, tell us and we will quickly return your money. They have a very mild but positive action upon the organs with which they come in contact, apparently acting as a regulative tonic upon the relaxed nluscular coat of the bowels, thus overcoming weakness, and aiding to restore the bowels to more vigorous and healtliv activity. Three sizes, 25o, 50c., and $1.00. Reinember you can obtain Bexall Remedies onlv At our store The Bexall Store. St. Bernard Miniug' Co., Incorporated Drug Department, Anna Marie Hartman MYSTIC QUEEN 7fh Daughter of 7th Daughter - Born With a Double Mystic Veil 2 . f Q O'BRYAN UTLEY & COMPANY INCORPORATED Madisonville, Kentucky Furniture and Undertaking m ' t- Incorporated When in Madisonvilio in the afternoon don't fail to go to the See our beautiful new line of Wall Paper when considering repaperlng Matinee at the Princess Theatre. your home.' Prettiest patterns, newMrs- Tom Veazey wb In Madison-Tlll- e est designs. Wednesday. Sisk Bros. Book Co. Madisonville, Ky. Don't fail to return your votes Wednesday afternoon, not later than Prof. Hammond Loving, of Han5 o'clock. son, was In town yesterday. , J. W. Gatlin, of near Madisonville The Bazaar given by the Ladies' was in town Wednesday. Aid of the Christian Church was a decided sucoess. Every artiole was Madlson-villMiss Lucy Fawcett, of the leoture course sold and over $1.20 cleared. attended We carry a full stook of Window Tuesday night. Ode $100 course in Shades in all colors, beBt makes. FOB SALE Sisk Bros. Book Co. anything except clyil engineering, Madisonville, Ky. from International Correspondence School of Sorantog Pa. Will soil at Lander Ohisholm, with the St. Benard Drug Co., is in Pembroke a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. Miss Emma Vinson was in Madi- taking oharge of the drug store there for two or three weeks. His sonville Wednesday. former employer is ill. Miss Dixie Woodruff, of St Let us frame your pictures, we Charles, was in town Wednesday. have beautiful moldings to please WANTED Hustling business every one. getter, with small deposit in each Sisk Bros. Book Co. oity and towu in W. Kentucky. Madisorivlllet Ky. Address for particulars, Manu- To Spendthrifts Wednesday Mar. 27 we will give our Spring Opening You are cordially invited to visit our store and spend the You are welcome. day. Blakemore's orchestra will furnish music for the occasion. , Spend, and the world spends with you; Go broke, andfyou go Barnes, Cowand Incorporated & Co. it alone. Life . e, wbaMhousandB have proved, that Eleotrio Bitters is a mest effective blood purifier. Its an excellet remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, bolls and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidnpys and bowels expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Price 50cts. guaranteed by All Satisfaction Druggists. Crowded Manhattan. In one small portion of Manhattan, Glorious Wews comes from Dr. 3 . T. Cutties. Dwlgbt N. Y., is a population greater than Kan. He wires: "I not only have that of Arizona, or of Delaware, Idaho, cured bad oases of eczema In my pa- Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, Oretients with Electric Bitters, but also gon, New Hampshire, New Mexico, cured uiyself by them of the same Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont or disease. I feel sure they will bene-f- it Wyoming. any case of exzma.n ThlB shows Stands alone in her magniffcent power of reading the" lives of all human kind, If you are in doubt, if business worries you, if you are in the 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 per- son 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. Hdurs 9:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. Private rooms. . i TO 1 ..fi 1 J (J First Floor Madison Hotel ? A Texas Wonder The Texas Wonder curoB kidney and cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism, and all irregularities of bladder troubles, removing gravel, the kidneys and bladder in. both men and women. Regulates bladder troubles in children. If not sdld by your druggists will be seut by mail on receipt of $1.00. One small bottle is two months' treatment and peldom fails to perfect a cure. Send for testimonials from Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W. Hall 2020 Olive street, St. LouIb, Mo. Sold by druggists. Private Entrance From Center Street a Madisonville, Kentucky - Notice facturer, 528 S. Garvin St., Ind. Mrs. . ,Ev-ansvil- le, Millinery Opening the illness of Mrs. of the contestants in tbe automobile, con test waB not published in this issue, of the paper, but will be published in next Tuesdays IsBue. H.D. Cowand On account of H.D. Cowaud, tbe standing m fljLV M- ft. ', ' Ernest Newton and little daughter Virginia, visited Mrs. JeBse Phillips in St. Charles Wednesday and Thursday, Don't fail to attend our opening of Pattern and Tailored hatB Wednesday and Thursday, Mar6h, 27th and 28th. Mkxoalf & Emmkrson. Next door to Madisonville Savings Bank, Madlsouville, Ky. Officers Hamby and Bradley were in Madisonville Tuesday. Wanted Ao? onoh Clean cotton rags, at Bee Office. Peroy Stewart, of Madisonville, was in town Tuesday night attending the leoture course. Anna Marie Hartm&n the clairvoyant at the Madison Hotel is said to be the very best In her line that has ever appeared in Madisonville or vicinity and is turning pleased patrons away dally and evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wyatt and their son and daughter Audrey and Butb, We invite you 'to attend our Spring opening of Patterns and, Tailored Hats on Wednesday and Thursday, March 27 and 28. Metcalf & Emerson, nexthoor Madisonville Savings Bank. ' Madisonville, Ky. Love Souls. Deep hearts, sage minds, take life as God has made it; it Is a long trial, preparation for an Incomprehensible an unknown destiny. This destiny, the tnie one, begins for man with the first step inside the tomb. In the meanwhile, love and suffer, hope and contemplate. Woe, alas I to him who shall have loved only bodies, form, appearances! Death will deprive him of all. Try to love souls; you will find them again. Victor Hugo. Scholarship ' , Manager COMMISSIONER'S SALE Hopkins Circuit Court Kentucky Trtith Mixed With Alldy. Truth conies to us from the past, a Nothing gives an individual or a gold is washed from the mountains of firm standing in the business world Sierra Nevada, in minute but precious like nice stationery neatly printed. particles, and intermixed with infinite Bee job depart- allor, the debris of centuries. Bove The ment keeps constantly on hand a fine )in6 of letterheads, noteheads, The most Common cause of insoFor Sale billheads, statements and envelopes, mnia is disorders of the stomach. $50 Scholarship We Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver on Draugbon's both linen and commercial. correct these Business College, Nashville, Tenn. also do circular, invitation and cat- Tablets you to sleep. disordersbyand all For sale alogue work. Give us a trial. You enable $100 Scholarship On Bryant & StratDealers. will be pleased. ton Business College, Louisville, Ky. Apply to You Need Stationery. Semi-Weekly Semi-Weekly n 1$ i 1 - po.,-Adms- The Kentucky Bank & Trust . of J. H. Baldwin, , 0 Bee, Earlington, Ky. Deed-.- Plaintiff. epentFrlday in EvanBville. and Lot, Stratton Business College of Earlington, Ky. for sale. This is one of the best bus- in the town iness colleges in the State, and a Lot No. 14 in Block 11, as shown self olar ship In this college is A 1. on the Flat of said town and is THE SEMI WEEKLY BEE. the same lot consigned to J. H. Baldwin, deed, by J. W.Thomp-8'and wife, D. B. 72, page Bryan & m We have a $100 Notice of Sale in Equity. J. W. Sherrod, Guardian, etc., Defendants. ' Only the Belief of Snobs. By virtue of a judgment and The idea that trade is vulgar If the silliest ideas that ever cai.i. order of 6ale of the above Court, into the brain, of man. the underoigned Master Commissioner will onMonday,the 1st day of April, 1912, at the Western door of the Court House in Madisonville, Ky.,proceed to expose to public sale, to the highFor Sale est and best bidder, on a credit scholarship on of 0 months, one House vs. on-o- Aristocratic Dairy Farmers. Dairy farming Is popular aj a gorn lne source of income to the Brlrirl aristocracy. Moving Picture Show For Colored People We Will open a Moving Picture Show for colored people in the . ;?; Indigestion heartburn, causes a. weather Js bad for thoso subject to Jtheumattsm. It chill the Woe as $rlas oa an attack. Use Cold. Qamp 275, proper office. t Master Commissioner H. O. 0. T. E. Arnold, wife Snow Liniment It Is a Powerful Preventive, as Well as a Speedy Cure !' 1R- Ballard's "t K f rtf fr to, IV DV tt 111 a the parts affected whe&ever the cob&IUmm Seem to Indicate a spell of this painful ailment; It will warm the Joists and ward off the trouble. If the dleorder ha already commenced, the treatment Is the ,arae, the rubbing help9 the llnlmeat to penetrate to the seat of Tpaln. The relief Is prompt and very satisfying; the aching; Joints are relieved, the muscles relaxed so that the sufferer Heels again the strength and suppleness of youth. Tor flesh woands .of U kinds, It Is a wonderful remedy. Try It wire for cuts,- burns, bruises, sores, galls, chafed spots, barbed comcuts, sprains, swelUngs, frost bites. It cures quickly and pletely. - wt much to sake ron what fa "Oh, I acknowledEB," fa replied, Til yon eerv nearly all the credit SMkfef a t an. By ta do yo kappea to realize that I evfc fcad over heels to defctr m Wr r," U woid acknowledge Thn the Pentttrrt, nausea, impure blood, and more trouble than many different kinds of diseases. The food you eat ferments in your stomach, and the poisons it forms are absorbed into your whole system, causing many distressing symptoms. At the first sign of indigestion, try stomach, nervousness, sour OLD BAPTIST CHURCH Saturday Night, March 23 Ju ' These shows will consist of three good reels and an illustrated sing following the first reel. These shows will be given on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights of each week and the price of admission will be 5 and 10 cents. Come out and have a good time and see a good show every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday night. We guarantee first, class reels and a good illustrated song. M . l Mt& E2 that I bar Bedford's Black-Draught 9" ' wt '1 - J u ' 3WBaj g i A Cold, Ujrippe, Then Pneumonia Is too often, tbe fatal sequence, and coughs thai hang on weaken Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle. r. rlsW, I eV ISold Amp wT leT"f MV To Snartlauc Hyeaalla, Sara 'Byes er Weak Slgkt, UtcHCH Kye wuve. HJ coMMMncf)vl Incorporated, Drug Department ''.? r &5iDINtNG to; .1 the system and lower the vital resistance. R. G. Collins, Postmaster Barnegat, N. J., was troubled with a severe la grippe cough. He says: "I would be completely exhausted after each fit of violent couching. I boughs a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and before I had taken It all the' couhtng spells, bad entirely ceased. Foley's Honey and (Tar'Gompeund can't be beat." It stops ' tbe'I cough by healing the cause. 'Refuse substitutes. Sold by St, Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated, Drug Department. the old, reliable, vegetable liver powder, to quickly cleanse your system from these undesirable poisons. Mrs. Rile Laramorc, of Goodwater, Mo., says: "I suffered for years from dyspepsia and heartburn. Thedford's in small doses, cured my heartburn in a few days, and now 1 can eat without Black-Draught, im. xtj V". ' .", : ii. 5.i . distress." Try lt& Insist on Thedford's Henry King and Herman Edmonson; r ,V i-- j Mers. f , i ,A ( ''? . ttSth i':iSi!'i.! im n. ,,."'' . , X' " C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. Funeral Director and Emt aimer ;Uf - " Any Gall Answered Promptly Day or Night. ' openett tno door, you n get eut up allvO if you don't look out." His toho was so mysterious and thrilling and ho looked so scared tied to the chair that tho younger boy's blood almost frozo In his veins. "What you doing all tied up so?" he asked, In low, frightened tones. .' "Mr. Algernon Jones done it I spec' he's a robber an' is Jes borln' right now," answered Billy. "I'll untie you," said his chum. "Naw; you better not," said Billy bravoly. "Ho might git away. You leave mo jes' Uko ho fixed mo bo's you can try to ketch hjm. I hoar him In the dlnln' room now. You leave mo right hero an stop over to yo) house an' phone to some mens to come and git him quick. Shot the do' ag'In an' don't mako.no noise. .Fly, -. '''' ' s ' . '""! ' , 'fr""- -" 9: I Miss Minerva and sucn a pleasant man. ji no wtm buuu an old friend of his aunt's maybe she would not objoct to him because he wore pants, ho thought. Maybe she might .bo persuaded to take Mr. Jones for a husband. Billy almost hoped that sho would hurry home" from the Aid, bo wanted, to see tho two togeth- WilliamGreeiiHill er so. "Is you much of a cusser?" bo asked solemnly, ''cause if you is you'll hafter cut it out on these premises." Mr, Jones seemed much surprised and hurt at the question. "An oath nover passed these lips," replied the truthful gentleman. "Can you churn?" "Churn churn V with a reminiscent smile, "I can churn like -top." Jimmy was dying of curiosity, br tho gato was too far away "for him do more than catch a word now ana then. It was also out of Sarah Jano's visual lino, so she know nothing of Tyl .FRANCES BOYD CALHOUN Sarah Jano's "vigilance. And Jimmy did fly. Ho nyaln took "Hush!" he whispered mysterioustho garden route and In a mluute w? ly, "ha's In the. jlinlpS , room. Ain't' telephono with tho receiver' to you brlnged nobqdyelse? at the Got your his ear. pistol and- come on." "Hello! Is that you. Miss Contral? Mr. Algernon Jpues, eeilng safe This la mo," ho howled into tho tran and secure for the, next "hour and havmltter. "Gimme Miss Minerva's bea ing partaken, of a light t dont know his number, but he's got tho act of trahsterring lunch, was n some silver a offlco over my papa's bank." Bpoons from the sideboard to this, pockHis father being put of town, the ets when a noise at the dining room llttlo boy shrewdly decided that Miss door eauaed him to look in thatdll Minerva's beau was the next best.man roctlon. With an oath. he. sprang tor to help capture the robber, ward,, and. landed hla flat upon the, "Miss Minerva what lives by me noso of a plump gentleman standing he shrieked. there, bringing a stream of blood and Fortunately Central recognized his sending him sprawling to the floor. chlidteh voice and was willing- to' h Mr. Joneg coursed a little mor him, so aa she too knew Mlse boy who wjm In his way,, and walk Minerva's beau the oonnecUon was ing rapidly in the direction of the railquickly made. road, the erstwhile plumber was Been "Hello! Is that you, major? Thlii no mora. la me. If you don't want Mr. Alger4 (To.be Continued .) non Jones to be .robberjng everything Miss Minerva's got you getter get a Subscribe for The Bee big-eye- d . now!" move on and como right this minute. You got to hustle and bring 'bout tt million pistols and guns and swords and tomahawks and all tho mans you can And and dogs. Ho's tho fiercest robber ever was, and ho's already done tie Billy to tho bath room chair and done eat up 'bout a million cold biscuits, I spec'. All of us Is 'bout to bo slewed. Goodby." Tho plump, round gentleman at the other end of the wlro hoard this amazing message In' the utmost confusion and constornatlon. Ho frantically rang' tho telephone again and again but' could got no, .answer from tho Gar--! t on his hat and; ner's home so walked tho short distance to Miss Ml-- ; 'j nerva's house. Jimmy waB waiting to receive him; at the front gate, haying, again eluded .he-.pu- r- - ... IPAINTING TIME WILL SOON BE HERE How abput deciding on the color and quality of paint you intend to use for your spring painting? Have you given this a thought? Why not attend to this now, for painting time will scon be here. ' To help you stocked a superior line of quality paints. We we-have i ' handle exclusively the SHERWIN-WiLi.l- '; -- ' , , Ready Mixed 'Paints apd they are sold to yqujundfir the,ab$p.lute.guara.ntee jjiat jhey contain nothing but pure Unseed oil and the proper coloring pigments. Put water proof insurance onjnur house and make it morelasting and durable secure for yourself a beautiful hqmeuse,, Sherwjn-William- s Paint. , ;St.Bei:nar4 TMining Company Incorporated DRUG DEPARTMENT Yhe.Uqved and Lost. A bachelor shouldn't feel sad as he site, and thinks of the beautiful girl that was. So many more bachelors tiave no girl that was! Llpplncott' Magazlno. Woman's .'.'erfdom.w n man Is, of .course, a tyrant. And so It .has come 'about that the rule of man In the Yrprldbas for many ages meant the serfdom of woman. Edward Carpenter. A half-grow- , I. K? t7 Brill A BrlHon Oo.) ain't going to bo 'tlced into no jacanneBB, 'cause I'm bo good," con- "ilnued tho reformed ooej after a short silence during which he had Been :Eirah, Jane turn her back to him, "but I dont bllovo it'll be po harm swing j 9us? to come over .and aot In the with you; maybe I can 'fluenoo you . ito be good like mo and keep you from : 'ticlng little boys into mtechW. I think 111. just oomo oyer and eat a while and,.blp you to be .good," .and i e started to the fence. Sarah Jane , taraed around in ticaa-tfrustrate hie Copyright, "1 . - ih i "YougK right back, Jimmy," om Ja&w iyelUHj, "you git erway .jjfeoce.&n' (jolt oosfabbtn' wid jdat-a- r "Wlllyum. nxin' to make Borne moJ jinnh. f ; alnt yeh, or aajuns out o' .Iome yuther kin' o pkeercrowBr Billy strpllod to tho other. eido of jthe big yard and climbed up and got tho tall gato post A strangor, .eomlng from the opposite direction, 'stopped and spoke to him. "'Doea Mr. John Smith llvo heror yo-eelfs- , ,n . . "Naw, sir," was tho reply; "don't no Mx. 'tall llvo hero; Jest mo an' Aunt .Minerva, an sho turns up her nose before, now .glared Into those of tho at anything that wears pants." little boy as the man took a stout cord . "And where could I find your Aunt from his pocket, bound Billy to the Minerva V the stranger's grin, was chair and gagged him with a large and agreeable. bath towel. Energetic Mr. Jones took "Why, this here's Monday," the 'the key out of the door, shook his .fist boy exclaimed. "Of oourso she's at the child, and went out, and locked the Aid; all tho 'omans routr here the door behind him. "mo6 to the Aid on Monday." Jimmy seeing no hope of .eluding Tour ,aunt Is an old friend of Sarah Jane's vigilance, resorted' to artae," went on .the man, "and I knew .strategy and dooeit. gfee was at the AM. I Just wanted to ' " 'Taint no fun setting out here," he Aad out if you'd toll tho .truths about 'called to her, "so I'm going in thfl ome, Jlttlo Pqea .tell stories, but . Jber.., ' 1 am ghetto fled oat yoa are so bth- - houee and take a nap" .She ssahe was ltd. 'My name is Mr. Algernon Jones '.tWoughwllingly consented, ao4, though with her. Ironing. I!m. glad to know .rou. JfeakeJ .aw i t: k jtbere, partner, and, jthe Jafoi- - to. snatch a&fiBW winks, 'cJ,iiep) her-seltt-.ti- e "he aBkod. i the stranger's advent, "And you're here all by yoursolf?" Insinuated Billy's new friend. "And tho folks next door, where are they?" "Mrs. Garner's at tho Aid, an' Mr. Garner's gone to Memphis. That is In they yard they little boy on they grass," answered the child. . Tve. oome ju fix, your Aunt Minerg va's water pipe," said the Mr. Jones. "Oome, show me the way; Fm the pkunbe." oom?" asked the ?In f bath child. "I .dldnt. know ft needed n ilxinV He led the agreeabfe plvmber .through the hall, down the Jong back porch to the, bath room, remarking: TO Joe watch you work." And he seated himself In the only chair. Hero la where Billy received one of 'greatest surprises of his life. Tho fascinating stranger grabbed him with a rough hand and hissed: "Dont you dare open your mouth or Til orack your head open and scatter your brains. Til oat you alive." The fleroo, bloodshot oyea, which had seemod bo laughing and merry truth-lovin, pppjlSBSSflSJSSBBpBSJBSJHBMBJ MfKf lMSJHSHIBHSj'(SwiyBynSM . '&WBKMBaS&2$SsSfi'ii' jflslBSBHHMBBBBBBSlBHHBlBBBB IHHi hH''h" nr1 ' llil ImPiPHII1'" V ,. '": BIHsWlOl'Jllr HHHIwmI '4 JKjTJBBRaibr.nrtu HlHsssssslssHHKlsUsHl9sSs Bsfcgfea-a- ! ''f yVt ', '.faitttfiEBlltBIBL 'ijmLlstBrlsflwJsH t llsssUlssssssHlsHsssHtsssssss lt jm)d& granger held, put 'a;$Jmjrpw. - 33(llr smiled down COMING SOON! Cobum's ttf; "Tho HtttebopsJpedbpwo'igli from hte perch mt him and' thoucht he had' nerer met the hooee.'tioteeiesely'acjoafl theback yard and Into hie father's big was separated from that -(Of thkin&lghbbf'Ly,a high board fence. He quickly climbed tho fence, low across Miss Mlneiva's tomato patch and tiptoed up her back. steps to the back porch, his little bare feet giving no, sign of his presence. Hearing curious noises coming from the bath room, whoro Billy was bumping the chair up and down In his efforts to release his mouth, ho mode for that spot, promptly unlocked the door and NOTICE ;Ei-58t' G. : gar-,de- n, Mighty Minstrels To the public,.' Stallions and Jacks jn sprvice. Wi'lLrnakelthe season. .of ,,,1912 ,wjth Hal Price S.gVH, B. R. oand Bigh Lynn 268,8 ;A: 3- H. B. R. atf my barn, located on the Greenville and Princeton road 5 miles east of Dawson Springs, and 2 miles west of St. Charles vand 1 mile south, of, Crabtree Coal mines, Hopkins Co,, Ky. Hal Price is the Stallion I purchased 'from D. JVL Clark, Dawson Springs, Ky., last 1- -2 ment walked In. Billy by scuffling and tugging had freed nls mouth from the towel that bound It at that .mi ' ' "HuBh!" ho whispered as. Jimmy r5jpyiii3jy.iiiljjuii.:!ipiii viKpuiimmffmupuiim year and is.too well known to breeders of this section to require any comment on his, superior qualities. Hal P:mce Pr5G. is a son of Brown. Hal 2:12 2 and is a brother to the world's famous race horse whose race record ;has never been Star Pointer 1:59 equaled by any horse dead or living, so. I dee,m(it .useless, to go into detail about .the great 1-- i V 1-- 4, Meet Your friends! psft AT THE Idle Hour Theatre! Latest Moving Pictures Every NiglitExcepfe'Sund-akc t - Matinee Every Saturday Afternoon 1 speed ability of, the ''cHal" famix,.as they are universally acknowledged the greatest of. alliamilies for extreme, speed, horses Not only this, but they have onthe adrqiration and commendation,pf all vho.ha.ve been so fortunate. to come, in ownerd and quiet disposition they are without annual. ship of one of these great horses, Astto even, temperament,., As to substanqe, stamina and good conformation they are unsurpassed, as to color, finish and actionftljey are the superior ofjany. To sum it all in a nutsh'elli lial JPxice .is. ,o.ue of America's richest bred harness stallions and one pit the strongest individuals in the world. It is embapssjng to his present owner to have to offer his. service at'sch a low fee, but inview of the fact thatwe have a very interior class pT mar.es vto, mate with him, he will be permitted ta serve for the very, loy fee dass of 15. oo to insure a living colt ligh Lynn 208,pne of jentucky:s:-WLexington, having three grosses tp.this famous strain of saddle horse breeding. Jdigh Lyon 2618,, sred3 by tiigh jjaye i24r,he by Duluth 79, he by Cabjelrs Lexington F, b, jhe by Gists JBlacK Jtlamcjiie by i5loodSvtJlcklawl?,Jligh Lynn's first dam Adah Crutchfield i309,he.by Lynn' Boyd 44, he bylbm Boyd 90.be by Cabbell's Lexington F. S.,High Rave's dam, by Miller' Lexington 45, he by Cabbell's Lexington F. S, If you. .yarit a' hjgh qlass; big style good, doing Sddle horse.High Lynn 26B8 is far invncepf'anytiiqg;in,this section of thecountry for that .class of hqrsps. rfigh Lyirjjj and Hai Price are 16 hands high eachj both, are beautiiui seal bro,wn in color High Lynn weighing ii;75 ttk.n, Hal Price weighing 1200 lbs in same condition. ,lf. y9u,niat.e your gpQdimar'ps.iyjfh teiter ,of.. Jese. great ,staIlions, you Tj he two reat.stanions willerve hot only avoid a rnistake but (y,ou;may fee) assured that ypu ' ' mares this season for exactly the same iee 15.00 to insure jiying colt. Also iwocoodJacks."BlacOM and Dewey will fierye ,at $8,00 to insure a.ool 510.1167400, PfiieMoltJaioaledJ1pr. mare traded ,. '" or transferred without my consent, v cool-heade- f h Wnesli, - arein&h.fess. ; . . , v ;;,.. "' 5 ft 3vW i&u 5c till itii nfh n ifcici dtuaki lOo ' b itinslii Aii rtt'iniiiiiiiifiimtniiirii Asmjh bRpF0pNo;4. ' ' ' mmmm t 1 1 ) it. 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