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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): April 19, 1912
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TUESDAY TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON bv and FRIDAY AFTERNOON IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR TWENTY-THIRD BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE No. A YEAR EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY.t FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1912 32 SPECIAL -- VOTES PEOPLE WED Brown Announces For County Clerk To the Democrats of Hopkins couuty Having fully decided to make the Frank From now until the end of the contest willipfe given on every $1.00 'paid on subscription to the BEE and 10,000 votes on every $1.00 paid on job work or advertising. If you . want the handsome Automobile go to work for jThe Bee SEMI-WEEKLY f BLUNDERING BILLY Goes With OTHO Hotel FOWLER Madisonvillc as Part POPULAR YOUNG INDIANA MINERS VOTE NO DECIDED SUCCESS i Owner Otllo Fowler, formerly : u Ragged wounds are painful and cause much annoyance. If not kept clean they fester and becomes running sores. Ballard's Snow Liniment Is an antiseptic healing remedy for such ouses. Apply it, at night before going to bed and cover with Sunday. it. a cotton cloth bandage. I heals in At Oakmoor Mrs. days.v Prico After tim espouses were paid, Lynn Zan Lynn, mother of D. E. a fewbottle. Sold 2flc, 50o and $1.00 One per by St. Bernard evening last week was a scene and Mrs. Annlo Lindsay and the uet receipts were $100. Mining Co., son, of Madisonyille, and Mrs. L. E. partment. Incorporated, Drug De- of gaiety, when together tho merry , MoEuen, of this placo, spent Tuescrowd met to while away an evening Rjf in tho manner moBt pleasant to Clarksburg, Ky., W. J. Bellamy, day with Mrs. D, E. Lynn. Hard On Him gives particulars of his sou's recoveach. At a late hour Mrs. Kemp ery. Ho says: "My boy of sixteen Constipation brings many ail- tVTlThat Ib your name, my boy?" assisted by Mesdames Coylo and had bronchial trouble, ever since he ments in its train and Is the primary the teacher asked the new Browning served cream and cake. was a baby, and it grudnally grew cause of much slcknee. Keep your pupil. Shorthy after the young people said worse until we feared qonsumption. bowels regular madam, and you will "I'll write a bottle Foley's many of and I gotCompoundofand soon Honey was eBcapo women are the ailments to said the new It down for you, miss," good night, boy, hesitatingly, Tar there subject. Constiwhich uYou needn't. My hearing Ib quite Buch a markod improvement that I pation is a very simple thing, but The correct treatment for cuts, got a seoond bottle and this will, I like many simple things, it may lead good," said the teacher, losing some burns, scaldB, wounds, sores, lumbathink, make a permanent cure. The to serious consequences. Nature of- of her urbanity. "Tell me your go, s rheumatism or neuralgia is first bottle cured bis stubborn cough, ten needs a little assistance an when name, please?" Snow Liniment. It is healing, and I think this wonderful medicine Ohamberland's Tablets are given at penptrating and antiseptic whioh is saved my boy's life." "I'd rather not tell you miss." the first indication, much distress complete cure. needed to effect Sold by Bt. Bernard Mining do., and suffering may be avoided. Sold "What, are you aBhamed of your Prices 25o, GOc and a$1,00 per bottle. Incorporated. Orun: DaparroiAnf by AH Dealers. name?" asked the teacher sternly. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. "No, mlsB; but" "Then dou.t waste my time like this, if you please. What is your Mr. and Mrs. Joe Groves, of name?" Herrin, 111., are in the city visitThe boy drew a long breath and ing their sou and daughter, Mr. began desperately: "Kuk- - kuk- - kuk - kuk - Clarence and Mrs. Forest Groves, and worry over a hot stove cooking when you can go to That's voy first name. The other other relatives and friends. NIXON'S restaurant and order anything you want for one is Tom Farmer spent Sunday in I never stutter ,oept when I try to St. Charles. what it jvould cost you at home? Lately remodeled. say my name" bis tone was resentCJ Call and see us. ful "and when I'm nagged like this TSrnert Orutcher' Special Sunday dinner. Soda fountain ws in Nashit makes meiw'orse." in full operation. Give us a call. Your patronage ap. OK. ville Sunday visiting"7rie.n.dB and HWT h Its activity. . at The'llvef'los foaa-rfpreciated. Ladies and children specially invited. times and need help. Horbiile'is'kti TeiaUVeB. , t effective llvr.vstlmulantf It also purines the bowels, strengthens df? t Lasae Shoulder is 'nearly always gestloa and .restores strength, vigor aue.o rnearoatiem or tne mnsoiee, spirits,'. Price 60c. and fiulcklv vialtM to th frA annll. and cheerful Sold by SU Bexnard.MIniBg.Qe.,' IbUUqji qf, $barabexiain'atLlnimej! rw- - v " " ' "" f wn v.j'w.w.w, " Bal-lard( "Blundering Billy" the laugh- Love. Mr. Fowler is a well known able comedy, was given at the and popular man and will doubtless Temple Theatre Friday night make good in this enterprise. April il9. Fats lad te Bai Eafcit 'Each actor deserves much Things never look bright to one one the with "the praise for their excellent acting. trouble is ablues." Ten tofllllug the sluggish liver, Gene Foster, as "Blundering svBtem with bilious poison, that Dr. Would Kipg's New Life Billy" and Miss Katie Murrell Try them. Let PiIIb Joy of expel. the better as "Dorothy Tuttlo" did spleu-di- d feelings eud "the blues." Best for stomach, liver playing. They are the best All DrugglstB. and kidneys. 25o. local talent and always make good. Strother Hancock, as Or; C. B. Johnson Roigacd l,Ezra Tuttle, the retired mine Dr. O. B.- - Johnsonwho has owner, played his part well as been connected with the St. Berusual. He is always good. Miss nard for several years as physiiPansyJRulo the little Japanese cian for the company, has severed servant, "Woyo San," deserves liis connection with them and much credit for her representa- will go in business for himself. tion of the oriental maid. Henry His resignation will go into efIPilkington, the sailor made you fect the first of May, almost think you could see the Much to the delight of his briny deep" and hear the many friends he will not moye wavep as they would lash the ifrom here. It is not yet known ship. vW. N. .Martin, as "Sing where his office will be, but thiB Toy," the Chinese porter, furn- will be stated in the near future. ished much amusement for the (Dr. Johnson has made one of audience. He acted the part of the best .physicans ever in the Chinaman so well that one al- employ of the company, and most forgot ho was in America. every one would regret to see Jtfiss 'Elizabeth Kemp, Clarissa him leave. We wish him much Bumham, the wronged woman, success in the future. was an adventuress, "you read "Our baby cries for Chamberlain's about": while Ed Morrison as Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. T. B. Lieut. tGriBvold, played the part Keudrlck, Rasaca, Ga. "It is the of the adventurer to perfection. heat cough remedy on the markot for coughs, colds and croup.'. For Those who failed to attend ualo by All Dealers. thiB show certainly missed a rare treat. It was a clean wholesome Mrs. Tom Veazey and children play from start to finish. Even who have been visiting her the most severe critic could find mother at Slaughtersville for the no fault with the moral side of past few days returned homo president Given at Temple Theatre Friday of the Farmers National Bank and Night-Ben- efit of M. E. Church later buninss manager of the Madi sonville Hustler haB purchased a one half Interest In the Hotol ILASTTSHOW.OF SEASON THE BEST and will be associated in this well known hostility with Mr. Mad-Isonvllle race for County Court Clerk, and being advised by a number of my best Miss Dollie Woodruff, of friends to let the fact be definitely Charles, and R. T. Ewinig, known, I hereby announce myself &b candidate for that office, subject of Nashville to the action of the democratic partv. I was born and reared In this QUITE A SURPRISE TO N J county, in West Hanson preciuct, THEIR MANY FRIENDS one of the banner democratic pre. I cincts of the county. An interesting wedding was that There are some who do not know which took placo at Hopkiusvilfe me who knew my father, and I will Thursday mornlpg about 11 o'clock say for their iuformatlon I am the at the home of Rev. O. M. Thomp son of Elder William A. Brown, who son, on South Virginia Street, ths. died five years ago at Hanson after proaching the gospel in thiB county contracting parties being Woodruff, of St. Charles, and ftirt for more than fifty years. To those who never knew either Robert T. Ewing, of Nashville. misb vvooaruu, accompanied uy 6f in I will Bay that I have been Misses Lovio Ransom, of Daniel traveling in this and adjoining counBoone, and Verna Galloway, of St., ties for more than nine years, selling Charles, and Mr. H. C. Harlan, of groceries, and will refer you to any Louisville, arrived there at 10:30 oy- - and all merchants with whom I er the Illinois Central. They werihvu had business relations as t6Tffy met at the depot by Mr, Ewjng, who qualifications, honor and integrity. had an automobile waiting, and the If the good people of Hopkins party were drlveu at once to the res- County see fit to select me to fill this idence of Mr. Thompson, who was honorable and important office, I waiting to perform the ceremony. promise to give it my personal atAfter the rites had been said, tention and entire time, and to be the bridal party repaired to Ho- ready at any and all times to do my tel Latham where luncheon was duty. Yours Truly served to them at noon. They, FRANK BROWN Miss-Doll- On Proposition to Unionize Men in the County Knockout BLOW GIVEN TO KENTUCKY MINERS Terre Haute. Ind., April 18 The convention of Indiana United Mine Workers voted down the proposition to raise a fund by assessment with which to do n organizing work in the mines of HopkinB county, Ky., whose coal is Eold in competition with tho coal of Southern Indiana' mineb, mined at higher wages by uuion miners. non-unio- 1 o'clock. Heart failure was the cause of her death. The little girl had croup and Mrs. Martin got up to get a flannel cloth to put on the child's chest, ' After she had gotten it she went to the bed and lay down. Her huBband thinking it Btrange that she should leave the sick child and go to bed' called her, she failed to answer e again called to her, then went to the bed and shook her. She breathed only once or twice after he got to her. Her husband, four sons and one daughter survive her. The remains were taken to Christian Go.,, this morning for burial. The Bee extends sincere sympathy to the bereaved family. so-h'. Thursday at Suddenly of Heart Trouble Thurs- day Morning v Mrs. J. M. Martin died suddenly at her home on South railroad, St., Dies -- remained there until 5:35 that Almost a Miracle One of the most startling changes . "Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil is trio best remedy ever seen In any man, according (or that often fatal disease croup. It has been B. Holsclawv-OlareucioTex., used with success in our family for eight years." was effected years ago in bis brothMrs, L. Whiteacre, Buffalo, N. V. er. "He had such a dreadful cough," he writes, "that all our family thought he was going into consumpi tion, but he began to use Dr. King's For Sale on Draughon's New Discovery, and waB completely $50 Scholarship bv ten Business College, Nashville, Tenn. cured and well bottles. Now he and weighs 218 $100 Scholarship on Bryant & Stratmany years our family has used um BuBiness College, Louisville, thiB wonderful remedy for Coughs and Colds with excellent results." Ky . Apply to It's quick, safe, reliable and guaranJBee, teed. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Trial Earlmgton, Ky. bottle free at All Druggists. to-W- v u, d IbB-F- or Semi-Webk- ly afternoon when they left for NaBhville to reside. The bride is the attractive and talented daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Woodruff, of St. Charles, one of the most prominent families of that place. The groom Jias many friends here. He is an energetic young man who holds the position of speoial agent with tho Louisville and Nashville rail road company at JSashville. Their marriage came as a surprise to their many friendB. One of the best points in favor of Foley Kidney Pills is the comfort and relief they give to elderly people. Mrs. R. D. McGee, 801 East 5, St., Owensdors, Ky., 13 in her 78th, vear and says: "I heard of Foley's Kidney Pills and began taklno them, and they commenced to act at onee, my kidney and bladder and y trouble is all gone." Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., TnnnrncratPd Tlruar Deoartroent. to-da- Mrs. E. E. Waller and children Mr. and Mrs. F.. O. McEuen have returned home from St. returned Sunday night from n Oharles where they have been short visit to her parents at visiting relatives and friends for Evansville. a few days. Heavy, Impure blood makes a muddy, pimple -- When the medioine must by given to young children it should be pleas- Remedy is made from loat sugar, Ed Long who has been confined to and the roots used in Its preparation A Delightful Evening give it a flavor Bimilar to maple syr- his home for the past few weeks-witA number of the yeung society up, making It pleasant to take. It fever was able to be down ir folks were most pleasantly enter- has no superior for colds, croup and town Saturday morning. We aro tained by Miss Susan Marie Crutch-fle- d whooping cough. For sale by All glad' he Is able to bo out again. at the home of her mother Fri- Dealers. day ovdniug. Music waB furnished and to this many of them "tripped the light fantaBtlo" while others en ""WV gaged in games and conversation all equallv enjoyed A dainty two course luncheon was served and all went merrllly till a late hour. ant to-tak- Chamberlain's Cough complexion, heacaches, nausea, indigtstton.Thir. blood makes you weak, pale and sickly. For pure blood, sounds digestion use Burdock Bloort. Bitters. U at at stcrrr h BAKIN6POWDE Absolutely Ptir i WHY To have pure and wholesome food, he sure that your baking powder is made from cream of tartar and not from alum. Thm Lmbmt . 1 will guide you " fmi NIXON'S 8a; ..;: f S Mo Royal is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Alum Ho Umm PhmmpbmU t w- r K2 ' v f ,j O I . I) Cj ikl U-1- - a-- 1 "1 n John t- b White Mountain Refrigerators Are The Best t It.is a pleasure to keep the ice ehamber clean because every part is easily taken out to wash and scald. The duplex ice grate is made of metal-no wood to take up moisture and form abreeding place for germs. The White Mountain brand will tokenless ice, last longer, and look better than any other refrigerator sold at the same price. Oansler, of the firm of ' Mrs. Eleie $isk vvas in Madi., . - m1 Uttuaiur tx iutuuuuy, to uuuuucu souville yesterday. to his bod with typhoid fever. Dr. A. W. Davis, of Mortons Mrs. Lucy Bean, who has been1 Gap visited Mrs. Elgie Sisk yes in Madieonville for rhe past terday. three weeks returned home fj Mrs. J. H. Joup8, of Mortons Gap, Visited Mrs. Elgie Sisk yes Miss Davie Hendricks, of Mul terday. isonville, was in town yesterdiiy Waverly Owen, of Herrin, 111., -ft- rt, f-da- All Illinois Central Train Service lias Been Re- 5 4 y. sumed bi Way of Cairo to and from the North is iu Hopkinsvillo afternoon. Pay your accounts due the Call 185 and havo your clothes Bee and get Bteamod pressed uud dry cleaned, Brent Hurt io.ooo votes on the automo- Sanitary Steam Pressing works' today. Services at the M. E. Ohuroh bile for every $i paid in. Semi-Weekl- y is visiting MrB. Bob Priost. G. H. BOWER, G. P. A. i Elsworth Evans was in Mad U Bonville Sunday. Lucien Hancook, of the coun- Come and see. The Chest with a chill in it. You Mijht As Well Get The Best South uexfc Sunday at 11:00 p. "M. Banna, Jr., was in Central Miss Elizabeth, Victory was in m. and 7t80 p. m. by the pastor. City today. Madisouville today, ( Morning subject, "The Grace of Advertise your business in Mrs. Fred Keinecke, of Madi GodinMau'a Salvatiou." EveSemi-Weekl- y Bee and souville, was in town yesterday. ning subjpot, "Drawing Nigh to the get io.ooo votes for each dolMre. L. E. Ruby, of Madison-ville- , God."' was in town Thursday. Sunday Schonl at 9:80 a. m. lar paid in. Miss M'iry EUen Burke is conMrs. J. S. Lyons, of Rogers-ville- , Dome and join the Suuday School. Sun- fined to her home on Wilsou Tenn., is visiting her Wo have a very interest n Street from illuees. day School. mother Mrs. A. Foard. try, was in 'ovn Saturday. ; Mrp. Bob Wilkey, of tho country, was in town yesterday, R. 0. Fruiikhu, of Nebo, waa in town yesterday. and HOUSE FOR SALE-Hou- bo lot In Earlluuton for sale cheap. Big InteroBt aa routing propositions. Apply at this office. 0' Bryan, B Utley & Go. (Incorporated.) House Furnishing and Undertaking. MADISONVILLE, KY. c Paul King was inHopkinsville today. E. E. Owen was in Madisonville yesterday. Miss Oarrie Atkinson was in Mrs. Mary 'Franklin, of Gra- Madisonville today. ham, arrived here yesterday to Mrs. Logan Franklin of Mornee her uncle, Mr. John Franklin tons Gap, was in town Tuesday. who is very ill at his home on Get your job work from the Norbh Railroad Street. ul.LEU NO MORE NO LESS To clean our stock of every pair of carried over' shoes at one stroke we will put in our START THE BALL TO ROLLING SALE Saturday the Men's, Women and Children's Shoes an Oxfords at the one uniform price of $1.00. There are about V j News of the Town 1 Bee and get Anderson Franklin, of Graham, is in town on account of 10. poo votes for every $1 paid the serious illness, of his uncle, in. Hr. John Franklin. Mrs. Mandie Hawkins, of GraWhen in Madisonville in the ham, was called to the bedside afternoon don't fail to go to the of her uncle Mr. John Franklin, Matinee at the Princess Theatre. who is very ill at his home on Railroad Street. Mrs. D. W. Vinson was called North Smiley went to Nashville to the bedside of her father Mr. Mr. yesterday. John Franklin. Mr. John Franklin, who has Mrs. Henry Head, of Madison been very ill at his home on R. vijle, was in, town yesterday. R. Street, for some time is a litMrs. Clyde Ruby, of Madison- tle better this morning. ville, was in town Thursday af Logan Franklin, of Mortons ternoon. Gap, was in town Wednesday. y Bee is The Johnson Franklin, of Norton-villgiving 50.000 votes on every was in town Thursday visin on Subscriptions iting Mr. John Franklin, who is dollar paid very ill. this will help some. Will McLeod, of the McLeod Call. 185 and have your clothes and dry cleaned. Store, Madisonville, was in town steamed pressed Pbesbing works Sanitary Steam yesterday on business. of Miss Helon Hendricks, Semi-Weekl- y t H l 500 pairs of these shoes and they were practically , all made by Semi-Weekl- e, MEN'S Nettleton -- Howard & Foster .00 & $5.00 5.00 & 4.00 M WkW Helmers & Batman 4.00 & :- 3.00 WOMEN'S Queen Quality Boston Favorite J. & K. M Madisonville was in town Thursday. Robert Jorden, of Guthrie was here Wednesday and Thursday seeking employment with the 1 L. J 4.00 & 3.00 3.00 & 2.50 4.00 & 3.00 3.00 & 2.50 3.00 & 2.50 4 &N. Mrs. Clarence Nisbet, of Madisonville, was in the city yester- BOYS Pat Cogan GIRLS Merriam 4 ' - . - day afternoon. Miss Florence Allyn, of kane, Wash., was in town - - Spoves-terday. !v r PLAY BALL! Come and Inspect And then Selectl Wc FOR SALE One $100 course in anything except olyil engineering, from International Correspondence School of Scranton Pa. Will sell at a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. and Mrs. Bedford Hogan daughter, of Los Angeles, Oal., came yesterday to visit Mrs. Carry a Full Line -- OF Spaulding's Athletic a- ,, Mary Hogan. Miss Bobbye Clay tor, of Victoria, was in town Thurday. Frank Withers is ill with typhoid fever. John Payne, of Guthrie, was In town Wednesday and If you are looking for the latest wrinkle in style these goods will not appeal to you, but if you need a "good, servicable shoe for every day use and would like to get about $4.00 in service for $1.00 in cash then be on hand and get your size. We have made this rediculous price that our stock may be entirely cleaned of left over stock. No shoes when sold will be taken back, and this price will remain until every pair is sold. a 'i d 4 t W t$v 'Goods Bats, Balls, Gloves, uii I All Kinds! All pricesl PNEUMONIA left mo with a frightful cough and very weak. I had spells when I could hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 20 minutes. My doctor could not help me, but I was completely cured by m a M H mx. mm HW B muw " M m m. m m mj VM Mmm. mw mm i Sisk Brothers V ( mW mY H uW m i tg i v Book Store Madisonville, Kentucky DR. KING'S New Discovery Mrs. 7 .r M mw m Am " i i "I ') 1 1 J. E. Cox, Joliet, $1.00 111. 60c AND AT ALL DRUGGISTS. Madisonville BEE ADS PAY "r3JI3'3KTwT?t3v .,- a. mm mm , . lieDtuckii nrr -- , X 'xxamt&2& "aSBHa- -- - fstffa0n0Bfis '"i w- - iiaihtM.;livkA ..r..... ... ". ?, i mmumj'jx jh wimmmmmtmmima. . i , ,.-,- . . . nnnMIHMyT"1 iwivpTr"ri r-p- . ? S! t START the BALL to ROLLING Pf STARTS SATURDAY, APR- - 20 Continues Until the Special Lots Are Closed Out And . R. Very Special Values in Dry Goods If these prices look cheap to you, we would advise an early start Saturday morning to get a portion of the bargains for there, will be many thrifty housewives doing this same thing. Remember there will not be enough to go around so don't be '' disappointed if you are very late. v Just the exact airiount of each lot is stated get-more Very Special Values in Hosiery In Knoxville, Tenn., has conHosiery Mills to take all the seconds tracted with several large in Hosiery they produce. In this way we secure some remarkable values and will offer them at ridiculously low prices. i iv rs aqd we cannot at these prices. Most of them will sell out in a hurry, so don't let the first day nor the first hour find you away from this store. The, very late Spring and exceedingly bad 15c Persian Lawn IOc condition of the roads have held us back with this Good quality 40 inch White Persian Lawn, a bar- - 4 ft I Uw gain at 15c, only fi pieces to sell, at, yard opening campaign for Spring business but it has 10c Dress Chambray 7 given us plenty of time to complete our stocks and Soft finish Dress Chambrays, all colors, slightly imperfect, get in readiness all .the special "bargains we have regular 10c values, 5oO yards "JM l-- Our Wholesale Department Ladies Silk Hose 15cts 35 dozen Ladies' Pure Silk Boot Hose in black and A Tan colors an extraordinary value at v., Cg OC 2c 50c Ladies' Silk Hose 29c 20 dozen Silk Hose in white and black, Lisle Garter Top, high spliced heel and double toe, lisle sole, at 50c. value, while they last, at faWW ,. to sell at 2 to offer. OQf ' legitimate In our hunt for bargains when, in New York, we found a Campaign for your business on the grounds of Linen Importer with a big lot of Dress Linen, all in one color, a deep pink, commonly called oxblood. It is good superior merchandise for less money, than you can for house dresses and children's school dresses, also for rompbuy elsewhere. ers and play suits. It is a cloththat would sell regularly at 25c yard, but we offer 1 ffef 1 Uv this one color at yard The special lots of merchandise priced so low in this ad will show our keen buying ability and Apron Ginghams 5c 7 also our ability to make prices for quick selling. Pure Indigo Dye Apron checks, a full standard Cloth, in all a 36-inc- 25c Dress Linen h 10c This is not a cut price Sale but 50c Men's Silk Socks 25c v 27 dozen Men's fine Silk Socks, reinforced heel and toe, lisle sole, black and all wanted colors Choice ORt Cvv 15c Men's Socks 10c 100 dozen 'Men's Socks, in black, tan and black' with white soies, light and medium weights, regular 15c f v values- - Choice, pair !-- 2c , ft a lUv colors, a to sell at 7c value, 2,000 yards, ' j? 9v 4 35c La. Outsize Hose 19c I Q- - 25c India Linon 16c , very fine sheer White 25c value, 100 yards to sell at, yard A India-Linon- 32-i- n wide, g IO A Plain Talk on Clothing Values V We are just as jealous of our reputation for selling the best clothes, for a fixed price, to be had 10 dozen Outsize Hose in black only, a splendid full fashioned light weight 35c value, at H 50c Striped Linen 25c Fine quality striped Linen, 50c value, Linen, beautiful patterns 3l 0 yards to sell at, yard 36-i- n 25c Gauze Lisle Hose 14c wide. Pure in this county, as any citizen should be of hisgood 91 faQv regular 15c name among his fellowmen. , vf '1 15c Dress 32-in- ., Gingham 10c 4 AA When you hear your neighbor remark, can do better on a suit of clothes at Dulin's, for the price 1 ' fine Ginghams, 25 pieces Amoskeag, oeautiful line of stripes, plaids and solid value, colors. Note the extra width. Yard want to pay, than elsewhere," you should Aij4 ii I I 2o dozen Ladies' Sheer Gauze Lisle Hose, woven garter top, seamless, a splendid 25c summer 4A I G Stocking for ... 6 $12.50 Brussel Rugs Fine all wool Tapestry Brussels room-siz- e new spring patterns, a special value at $2.50. Just 10 rugs to sell at $9J5 Rugs, seamless, IUC em- let that be on index to guide you in your next suit purchase The most popular thing in clothing today is Blue Serge. $2 00 Lingerie Dresses 98c Just one dozen White Lingerie Dresses, Lace Trimmed, broidered Yoke, all sizes, a $2.00 value for 4v5. I O Q "7C 75c Bleached Sheets 55c ul rlVHSkW 50c Long Kimonas 25c ' vOv AA Every store has them, some better, v rnfl La some worse; so it is an easy matter to make comparisons. We invite this comparison, for we as- I In I 1 Sheets, 81x90 size, standard grade, seamless, slightly imperfect. Regular 75c value. Only 5 dozen to sell at, each Ready-mad- e jjf 09C sert in all confidence that we ' are selling this t H la 5 IVvltm ' t Summer Lawn Kimonas, fujl length, a 50c value, only 5 dozen to myJ sell at 20c Stickerei Braid IOc Making our own importation of this useful scalloped Dress Trimming permits us to sell a d bunch that usually 4 (S sellsfor20c I UG Choice, any colors 6-y- OCf Spring the best Blue Serge Suit at $10 00 and i fv V v iS $12.50 that can be found in this County. Not alone the superior quality of the cloth but the slyle, tailoring, and general make up of these suits are equal to much higher priced garments. 50c Gingham 5 Petticoats 35c QC dozen Amoskeag Gingham Petticoats, cut full and" extra well made, while they last mJSSXm Copyright 50c Ladies' Union Suits 35c Ladies' Summer Union Suits, low neck, no beeves, knee length, lace trim, full bleeched, Lord & Taylor's make, regular " sizes only, a 50c garment at 3 for $1 00, or, each 1111111 $3.00 Messaline Petticoats $r. 98 value ever offered in a silk Petticoat, a fine Messaline Silk Skirt in all the lattest changeable colors QO $3 00 values while 3 they last The biggest ww Hut 8cbffaer St Marx $5.00 Tan Rubber Coats $2.95 Another lot of those slightly imperfect Tan Slip-ORubber Coats for men, ,an ideal light weight Raincoat for summer wear, sells regularly for $5 00. Choice while they last.' n OE 5DG Hnfl3HfflJ ML aa Ap 3.3D Special China Matting IOc ; df ivO W lb. to the yard, full width, good colors.. Only 300 yards to sell at, yard 1 (JC 1 New China Matting, good weight 39c Wide Flouncing 25c wide Flouncing, 15 different patterns craze, cheap at 39c yard, 150 yard's; to sell at, yard 27-i- n . this season's 3--- Towel Bargains - - - 3 P5f fcJ 3Qf . x 50c'Dress Silks 39c Fancy Striped Messalines, fancy Taffetas in Checks and wide, regular 50c values, 5CO yards of fresh Plaids, 18-inew patterns to sell ' w at, yard n. 'SrM I I jv Mr II 7 I' I m m V sell at, each Good Huck Towel, size 16x32, only 20 dozeu to Special value Huck Towel, size 18x36, cheap at 10c ' only 20 dozen to selj, at, each . .- Madisonville, - Kentucky ,iri 2C ! Very large Huck Towel, size value, 20 dozen to sell, at eaeh I9x42, splendid Isc 4AA g yQ c A . . '1 fr u TT i .,Raa&'a "' ", " , a . rpAinMMir,"''"-ti"'''- - . " ' t" 'l- i- or wiiii.m. . mi ; 'J ar- - - i f v- rCbci i- - ... Sun-Wor- n 4 iHBee VHH Memherof Subscription Rates One ' MANAGER ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND BUSINESS PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER d. E. FAWOETT Six mmirhs Thr mouths Siti'iW1' Sp-olm- Year .81.00 ,. 60 . coulee.., 'lo ft o. Kentucky Press Association end Second District Publishers League cnnlep mailed rrrspond-eon application wanted If nil part of the fri m V. S UhHpv. Mi'Oiear.v. Ky., Is wllliuir tu verify 'iIh xtatement as Earllnurton Eutered at ti Hesajs "My wife given Post Offluo h 8eoontl Class attack of la trrlppe that bad i Matter. tet initiated into bronchitis. Sue cougli-r- i up though she ban oonfuim-tlocould nufcslepp. Him her mefji. Street, Madi-tnvin Merton's Furniture Store, 119 South Main clue nave ti relief. She wa6 advis AILEbN DAVIS, Ngr. ed tc tr. Foley's Honev and Tnr Kentucky, Phone No. Compound and shn continued using It until h bad takn three bottles, Friday, April 19, 1912 j Which elected a pen.. auent cure. ' Telephone 47 Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incarporated, Drug Department. u, m, county. Addr fr In cases where a pair of curtains must do for another season and they n In the middle to are too portions serve, cut awaythosun-worand sew acrossAthen whorO sewn use .. .' ' V.... 'liu-- A. cora or riDDon, ana, n uuimoi a couple oi these are at hand, make straps of old linen, and use them to tie the curtains back nt the place they are spliced Old linen bows, well starched, are neat. sun-wora Curtains. hi w : , Automobile Sale V Pr-tioulnr- rt. Is Now On ' 4-- MISS Next week' Is Shoe week for the 'whole family. For r' ':' Political Points Apropos ferendum Well you know Manufacturers' Association has to, you will of course. been distributing a cartoou post Remember the uame. sard representing a matronly feDn L. Gbaok, D. D. S. N Qtjlnlne In tho Good Old Days. Thero is a whole lot of difference In Go the prico of qulnlno now and 50 years Must ago. Then it sold for $5 and someLegisla- times more an ounce. Now it can be At the last meeting of of that amount bought tion at Frankfort certain laws The $5 for quinine was taken In 'syrup, The Recall were passed forbiding anyoue to baked apples, slippery elm or anything of the initiative, 'rethat would cover up tho stuff and partadvertise painless operations. anil recall," the Ohio now who to go ly disguise the taste. Madlsonvllle j Painless Dentistry one-tent- h every pair of Men, Boys', Ladies', Misses' and Children Shoes sold we ,will give 50,000 votes. Don't fail to call and see the bargains in Suits, Cqats, Skirts, Waists and Remnants, Look for the Hustler. male, who asks of tlfe husband, "Henry, what is the recall?" aud Henry, digesting the sporting page of the eveuing paper, replies: "Why, it's a movement to remove the uniuire every time he delivers against the , Citv of State or Ohio,Coon tv. Toledo, Lucas n, I I Mrs. Harvey Smith, of Earling-toKy., after seeiug my advertisement of extracting teeth without you knowing it, decided Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the Brm of F. J. Cheney & Co., dolnc business In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of Green Tag. For ever. Green Tag you see marks a reduction, in, the prices and from 10,00 to 100,000 votes on each sale. v d to try it. I had 26 teeth drawn hometenm." An Obvious Error without pain, my gums never even got sore, there was uo pain after extracting at all. No gas, all Glkasoh, Noterv Public, Hall'e Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces'' (Seal- A. W. " ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every. case of Catarrh that cannot' be cured by the use Frawk J. Chinev. of Hall's Catarrh Cure Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1SS6. AUTOMOBILE SALE AND CONTEST WILL CLOSE uo chloroform, uo bad effect Oity Star, aud see our 500 testimonies Says the Kansas which is engaged in promotion of people, most of them being -- of' the Itoosevelt candidacy: ln're. It may be your door neigh"dome, come, Mr. McKinley, bor, who will testify to my paiu-lt?- s of tbe system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, ;jc. Take Hall'siEamlly Pills for constipation. extracting. I undercut them why not count noses?" is a typograph- all. Probably there ical error in that last word. Dr. L. Grace, Victory Building Office hnora 8:30 to8;30 What is to be counted on the 'noi6es."Some -- .Itoosevelt side is obviouslv Albany Journal. Mr. Clean Up Your Premises of Roosevelt's 'friends picture their candidate as a Oinciunatue called to the service of his country, but if they will make even a casual investigation they will fiud that Oinciunatus did not leave his plow in the field four months convention and rush to the front gate with a megaphone. Louisville Herald. "Tbe-Ooloue- M will have a hard '"time saying anything on the tar-- iff that has not been said, and said well and unanswerably, by .his opponent. l Glean up your back yard and back alleys, clean up the front yard and all out houses, use lime freely and Blind Inference. it will not only add to the appear Doctor "Thomas, did Mrs. Popjoy ance of the town but to the health of get the medicine I ordered yesterthe community. Get busy now and day?" Thomas "I b'leeve so, Blr, I attend to this before hot weather see all the blinds down this comes and breeds disease from the accumulated filth around the place. It Look3 Like a Crime Bee's Fast Rate of t.rv.et A bee's wings are said to beat t. to seperate a boy from a box of BuckleVs Arnica Salve. His pimair at the rate of 190 stroUes a ples, bolls, scratches, knocks, sprains ond, while the Insect can travel anrl biu'ses demand It, aud its quick of thirty miles an hour distance relief for burns, scalds or outs is his runt. Keep U handy for boys, also For a mild, nasjr action of the bowels, try g rls. Hoals everything neaiaoie Unequaled for Doan's Rsgalates, a modern laxative. 25c at all mid dofrt it quick. piles. Only 20 ceuts at All Drugstores. gists. Poker Chips Called Real Money. True Devotion. The Bupromo court of "West Vir"Do you love me, darling?" she ginia has decided that poker chips are asked. "Sweetheart, I love every hair real money. on your bureau!" he reverently answered. In Living for Others. Thero Is light and sanity, safety and beauty In thinking, planning, working, living for others. It loads not to sin but away. It I3 a guide to peace, health and safety of the mind and self-- ,' tho soul alike. But run mad exaltation, that distortion of human nature is a potent lure" to destruction. It Is of the very essence of crime. Exchange. self-coddlin- g, self-intere- st Wednesday, May 15 Barnes, Co wand & Co. Incorporated wmmmmJO Who Can Doubt Sworn TestiNOTICE Annual Stockholders Meeting ORDINANCE mony of Honest Citizens? ?ome time ago yjur wun ine moB results. For years I wbb afinost a wreck and waa a great sufawamp-KO- Ot I began the use of Michigan Gargoyle. Free Tree Tree During Our , the Barber's Chair. fat man stretched himself out in a barber's chair. The barber, following the usual custom, soaked his A big face In a 212 degree towel, whilo he whetted his razor. When ho took the towel off the man inquired if he had a fork handy. "I am pretty sure my face is done, but if you have a fork handy you might stick it in and see." Atchison Olobe. o Formal ..Opening on April 23 w In cases of meumatlsm relief from palu makps s1pp aiid reBt possible. This mav b obtained by anplyinir Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by All Dealers. Natural Law Applied. "Seedless lemons are developed by grafting." So are the kind sometimes banded to officeholders. Cleveland There will be given away absolutely free a Ladv's Twenty Dollar Handsomelv Tailored Goat Suit aud a Pair of Five Dollar Men's Shoes. You don't have to buy anything to get a chanee. Here is tho7plan : We will have wjth us that day a demonstrator from "THEOAPITOL BLEND" OOFFEE 00,, of Nashville, Tenn., who will be glad to serve you with a cup of their delicious coffee, and who will give you a ticket bearing a number which entitles you to a chance in the p. m.' All vou drawing cohte'st'to be' held at have to do is register at the Coffee Booth and get your ticket. No tickets giveu to girls Under 14 years and boys under 16 10:00-o'clock- ferer. The doctors who troated me made me believe that my great sufferings were duo to female trouble. I was so bad at times I would faint aiid had Binking BpellB. Finally a new doctor wha called in and he said tliat I had kidney trouble and gave me medicine, of which I took sever al bottles. I obtained some relief this but I was getting weaker not sleep and all the time; I Buffered bo much pain that ray husband and children had to lift mo in and out of bed. After this time two friends sent me word to try Swamp- Boot, which' I dirt, and I am glad to state that the first dose gave me groat relief. After taking a third dose I was helped into bed aud slept half of the night. of ''I took several bottles owe Swamp-Boo- t my life and I feel that I The to this wonderful remedy. tjjvo family doctors said that I could not live three months. I wculd Troubles May Be Avoided. tiave to be helped in and out of bed Many of the troubles of life are du ten to twenty tiroes every night. Wfter taking Dr. Lilmer's Swamp-Bo- to lack of discipline and effort for two days I was entirely tree from getting up and could sleep ci-ulot Tho City Council of tho Oity of Enrliiifitou, Kv., do ordain as Notice Ib hereby glvon that the annual meeting of the Stockholders follows: section 1. of Article of the St. Bernard Mining Co. will company XV. of tho Ordinances and bybe hold in the offices of the at Earlington. Ky. at 11 a. in.. Wed- laws of the Oity of Eurliugtou in nesday the 8th day of May 1012, for fft'Ct Jamie ry 2nd. 1011, bo aud the transaction of euch business as tho same is nminended so that ns may regularly cotne before it. u mm en ded the same shall read) Dan M. Evans, Secretary. ns follows: Sec 1, Auy person, who shall, Makes Work for Many. without license so to do, sell In France tho porsons who are emdispose of any spiritployed in the cultivation of the vine number 7,000,000. uous, vinous or malt liquors; within tlip corporate limits of Scholarship For Sale of Earlington, Ky., shall, We have a $100 scholarship on for euch offense, be fined not less-Bryan & Stratum Bualnesa College J than Fifty dollars, nor more than. for Bale. This 1b one of the best bus One hundred dollars. Iness colleges it? the .State, and a Approved, scholarship In this college Is A 1. Frank- D. Rasii, Mayor.' THE SEMI WEEKLY BEE. ltThat J, KjgJ the-Oit- y - - Attest, 2r. Baul-Priok, CMAVJ ,Oity Olerk, 1 Earlinjrfo-nrKy.- , April 1st. 1&J2. soundlv. A Lader. : Mrs. D. E. HiiiBMAN, - Tunnelton. W. Va. r Tliilffiiftii4 s ysi siWKiMMwmmmM Evidently Not. this 11th of September, 1000, Mrs. D. Mrs. Malaprop No, 1 never wa B. fiileman, who subscribed the strong on literature. To saro my life above statement and made oath that I couldn't tell you who wrote Gray's the same la true in substance ana in faot. Elegy.Life. "? Joseph A. Miller, . Personally appeared before me Notary Public. What Will Yoa Paint? r Whatever the job calls for we can furnish in just the right quality, in the right quantity. Our paint stock is complete and includes the, kind of goods that gives the greatest satisfaction. Our will pay you in every way to come to us prices are low and it for your paint and painting materials. House Paints Outside and Inside Darn Paints, Wagon Paints 1 9 l DON'T SAY YOU'RE OLD iBIhjjhamton. ': Letter to Div Kilmer XL Co. . N Y. o- years. f!Jlvt wjrt, yf.- - - K Ei' iHJ 1 J! The McLcod Store INCORPORATED 1 Kv k 4f e M1, ,w I if afl.T ii",h?r m i y " ' MADISONVILLE fim KENTUCKY ry. ww .- - You 'Only Feel 01d Digestive organs are weak don't assimilate food aa they used to. Other organs act more slowly and less effectually. Blood Is thin and sluggish. Benewal of strength does not equal the wear and tear of your system. That's what makes you feel old. Nothing in tho world will tone up and Jnvlgbrato those weak, organs, make rich blood and create strength so quickly as Vlnol. Vlnol Is not a secret nostrum, simply the medicinal elements of the cods' livers, with the useless nauseating oil eliminated, and tonlo iron added. Try a bottle of Vlnol with the understanding that your money will be returned if it does not make you stronger, feel younger and give you in added lnteroat In life. ST. BERNARD MINING CO , Incor porated, Drag Department back-slidin- g ifrove What SwamprRoot Will do for i, ;i Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., N. Y.. for a sample bottle. anyone It will conviiiVrt b'oo'kitfC of Vou will viluabl ftlsd revive n information, telling all about tne ildneyHand bladder. V1im writing, !ft fcur ami mention the Earliugton Be." Secular fifty Bing-ImnitiM- j You I - J Aftml-Wenk- ly s'a e at' all Vjj lirus a tort a. tlckef ' 4 v.4 .. ior Saint Suttlb's Biaokvllle after i)ark through the St. Bernard office. A Pertinent Question. Th ere are great mea, wno cannot object to Npw and small people-wh- o teaoher - fc,,'lfpll 'cat,'" saiay,th hmo we boy at the tail ena oc tne cisss. t' replied the, bojrTBllly;" re-- So! Jilled the teacher. "Can't you Bpeil ,t?" "well." replied the seasiDM spell?" what does -- T.here will bp added 10c on Floor Paints, Porch Furniture Paints Varnishes, Enamels, Stains Wood Finishes Leads Dry Colors, Oils, Etc Brushes For All Kinds of Painting II I '4 ' - K' 1 ' "'H '''It Gardiner & Bowmer INOORPOBATED Druggists and Pharmacists Madisonville "K-a-- ;: ' Kentucky ni.. 9 9 9 - '; ''1 J 'M k-a- -t ki: iaafe. .," 3 ;M. 'I', 3 'Tf - w nitnitm f 'V ItUBBHS J. Ij&.x u, . A. ,, , a :?: tV((stX2''''ii ffejrsJrs tVcVtV' Women! If weak, you need Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is made from gentle herbs, acts in a natural manner, and has no bad results, as some of the strong drugs sometimes used. Asamed- icine a tonic for weak, tired, worn-o- ut women, Cardui has been a popular success for over 50 years. E 57 C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. Funeral Director ani,Embalnier Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. :j: The man who whispers down a well About the things ho has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and Some new th ings inyoungmen's Suits' and Douglas Oxfords Full line of Gents' Furnishings 3 ' Simon Fanahan, of the country, was in town yeBterday. Mr. aud Mrs. Garfield, of the Southard couutry, were iu town Saturday. The Woman's Tonic Mrs. Lula Walden, of Gramlin, S. C, followed Wrial Priroe . All Thic MiooY "hollers." r i' Mrs. Mlvin Givens and chil was in own Saturday. dreiv, who have been visitinj! Mr. Howard Todd, of the a' , her mother, Mrs. Biscnlm, sit Southard couutry, whs in towu HeclH, for the past few drtys, r. Saturday. , turned to their home iu Bevler. Howard Todd, of the couutry, , T. Saturdnv. was iu towu yesuerday. k Dick Wilson was in Pembroke John II. Laffoou, of the countoduy. try, was in towu yesterday. Mr. aud Mrs. Ben Sisk, ol Turner Yates, of the couutry, Mudisonville, are visiting friends was in & here. Dr. J. H. Spurlim, of Oroftou, ft" Miss RuthMaNiel, of Mtdison . was in the city yesterday qu busville, visited friends 'hero, Suniness. day. b' Don't fall to return your voteb .1 r ant-eu otun, uit Wednesday nftf rnoon, not later thnn lv, nnu nr Vi, v iurf. Madisouville, viBited fr.enda in 5 o'clock. ' Graenville Sunday. Mrp. Henry Martin is I will make a delivery of the her parents iu Morgaufield for a American Sanitary PaBtrv Board on few days. Mftv 15th. Any wishing one of theje Mrs. Sherwood Gambliu, ot .boards, see me before the 20th. day W. D. Cavankss. of April. the Southard country, was iu Mrs. T. 0. Hurt uud children, town yesteiday. s, Mr. aud Mrs. Lem Owens and ,who have been visiting her Mr. and Mre. Hoppood, ot childreu, of Herrm. 111., are visnearNebo, returned home yes iting her parents, Mr. aud Mrs terday after a week's visit James Priest. spent Miss Iabelle Wilson Charlie Mothershead, of the Suuday with friends in Hecla. country, has accepted a position ' John Blair was in Madisonville with the L & N. Kiil Road as r .. .' J swilchuiau. , Sunday night. Barusley, wbe in Ike Smith, of John Wikou was iu Carbon town Saturday on business. Monday. Oarbondule David Gordou, of near Ricn-lanMre. Brag Oole and children, was in town Saturday. of MorRaufleld, are visiting her father, Andy Wilson, ot Hecla. T. 0. Hart was in Nebo Sun Erwin Sisk, of the couutiy, day. was in town Mouday. Charlie Mothershead, of the Miss Colin Hiinua was iu Nor country, was in town Suuday. tonville Saturday. Tom Baseolm, ofMdisonville, visited friends near Hpcla SunMrs. D. ck Wilson ppeutSui day. day with frieiw's in Hecla. M"--s Celia Hanua was in MadMrs. John Wilson, of the counisonville Saturday. try, wai in town Saturday. Mit SfirkP. of the country, John Srnrks, of Madisonville, was in the country Sunday visl-in- u was in town Saturday. friends. Mrs. Fnmce3 Todd, of the Dick Wilsou was iu Hartford Southard couutrv, Was in town -town-yesterda- Charlie Gamblin, of the coun-trycvaa in town Saturday. , Will Gamblin, of the countrv, , this advice. Read her letter: "I was so weak, when I first began to take Cardui, that it tired me to walk just a little. Now, I can do all the general housework, for a family of 9." Try Cardui for your troubles. It may be the very remedy you need. ale closes Saturday, April 20 BAKER & HICKMAN . s Madisonville II &isSkisf)jmSiiS't S&fsrfuP SAflfi s You Need Stationery. li Kentucky Dr. L Grace was in Madisonville yesterday Mrs. Cam Ashby and children spent Suuday in Slaujihtersville with her parents. t.. vij-itin- pai--ent- t, ' . d, aud Mr. R. G. McEuen spent Suuday with his pareuts ut Si, Charles, Mre. H. D. Oowaud, who was convalescing from a Ion;: illness is not so well aud confined to her bed ayaiu. n The school tennis court is very popular. Each eveuiug numbers meet to play this preasuut aud heathfui game. The Home Mission Society held a .social meeting wun the Presideut Mrs. V. L. Mjrrisou eaon oue Thursday-- ' eveuiu a dollar, which they urining pledged to give dome nine ufiO on the church fund. A number were preteut aud spent a pleasant eveuing. The hostesb served M . Nothing jlvea an individual or a standing In tho business world like nice stationery neatly printed. Bee job departThe ment keeps constantly on hand a fine lhib of letterheads, notehends, billheads, statements and envelopes, We both linen aud commercial. also do circular, invitiulou and cat. alogue work. Give us a trial You will be pleased. Arm Seml-Wfekly Paints and Varnishes We are the exclusive agents for the Sherwin-William- s Paints and Varnishes. If there is any particular paint-in- " that needs to be done now, why not then select your paint today? Every shade and color you may want in different sized cans for your convenience, Brighten up the home and house. St-- . J. E. Campbell, of ManinRton, In'wwn Saturday on bustnest;. J)pck Gill, of tho country, town Friday. ' wn- - was u dien-gree- Bernard Mining Company Incorporated t It's a Blow pro-- j and makes vou feel bad. Get, cbsof quickly by taking a doee of rift it Herblue. It drlveB our Impurities In the stomach and bowelB and von fJSil tiaffor ImmnrtlRtiilv. Prion R0o own way through. s If you eat somethlnsr which with you. doit. let it work its DRUG DEPARTMENT SSSSfE-'W- E DO ONLY THE BEST JOB WORK refreshments. For Sale Oue Top Bill cheap. 2s bugy in ood repair will Ernest Newton lQ Creel Waller Suuday the two and Ferdiuand Mortons Gap walked and returued home ou o'clock Diukey. Wyatt Iifilfcla t io n refrigerator may be beautifully fin- ished, outwardly, yet be almost as useless for preserving food as any wood cupboard. The real worth of a refrigerator depends largely on the railed in- tiirMan mpiII rrmctmrfinn the walls of the suhtion tor keeping the warm outside air from penetrating inside. In the LEONARD refrigerator and for keeping the ice cooled air insulating walls-t- wo CLEANABLE REFRIGERATOR theie are ten seperate grove construe- of 8 inch wood the iijner box complete tongue and of three seperate, tion box: one of wool felt the Polar felt, which consists there are two walls, and two of prepared charcoal sheating. Besides these, chamber, making air tight chambers completely surrounding the provision give you a colder of the Leonard practically a giant Thermos bottle, that you can ,buy. provision chamber, with less ice, than any other refrigerator fused onto steel, with rounded The food chambers are of seamless porceiain May we'show corners, and removable fittings that, make cleaning a delight. you the latest styles. .. , k 7-- I1- - v Eggs For Sale For only oue dollar will soil you one sluing of pure bred S. O. Buff Saturday. Saturdny. Orphington eggs. Stock for sale. Miss Jennie McGary was in Mks. A. R. Blanks, Johnnie Sisk, of the couutry, Madisonville, Ky. Saturday. was in town yesterday. Midionville L . w FjffrJlfiy MEMBERS EVAN5VILLE REBATE ASSOCIATION "" .id ,i u'1- - "A-- "V..J TJ Miss Bartie Jennings was In Madisonville Friday. Dr. Smoot, of Madleonville, was In town Friday afternoon. of Madisonville, KobertDoMoBP, in town Sunday. waB Frank Gordon was in Madisonville Thursday on business. Guthbert Vmson was in Madi- A . ""' A Blue Serge Suit Sensation t f'1 ' sonville Sunday afternoon. t ' r $13.45 'quiitlty'of any $lfi 60 to $t8 5a bad anywhere and superior In oultv values to and workmanship. They come In sizes for men of reiru. lar bulla. atoufc:men, long men, slim men short men and ' young meu. W- expect or.C mall ttrdr department to do a land offloe" business in these eufi and will gladly send you a san p' on request bv mail or phone. Thy are High Art made aud newest model for aprlng and summer. They Are the-oquf- A Barbed TTlfo Cut. Collar r Saddle Gall not properlr heeled leaves a disfiguring eear. .'., In b-- j SNOW LINIMENT tot tie Ballard's ' - m ( - wmmmmm- J IT PAYS m- TO TRADE HERE .nnmik. saiawweaai" I I 3 AU RlKht Remedy la ( tke Fleak. . Abraalea Tt tVm wnunil In cleansed and applied the liniment proceu Jrompthr, the neaunsr wound-heal- s ueKins av i from I onca and the tnusriw- the inalda outwardly, cure mat forming a veriecc le&vea no sear. If the wound heals on the outside too quick- ly, pus forms under the surrnrn ana Drna.ua out into a. run- nSnj sore that Is hard to euro and Inevitably leaves a bad scar. preOwnars of blooded stockOthersft-fills liniment tn nit reason, and thev use It fnr thnt not only on lino animals, but on human flesh, as It does, Its work quickly and thoroughly. PrlM 3Se. '60a sad 81.06. JamesF.BallarProp. St.Louis.Mo. Stephens Eye Salve la a healing , .ointment, for or Eyes. r ' ' ! PLAIN HARDWARE Co. Madisonville, Dd Kentcickij. s f" OaaJtotalteeoHrigNmaBvl ST. MEXASD MINI NO CO., Incor-pocntW- l, Drng Department m, b te , .itiSa.'.'?':?-l'y?'w3?!f- t irw TV"'" 'J dPU? Tfl TV ' "v1? 'V''l We Sell Men's Hats, Socks, Caps, Suspenders, Shirts,. Garters Neckware, Handkerchiefs. Belts, Umbrellas, Pajamas, Collars, Night Kobes, Underwear, Men's Jewelry &c. Quality the best for the price. QUIT US2NO THAT AND GET SOME M SOME RARE BARGAINS Beginning this morning at 8 m M 1A o'clock we will offer ladies Copyrighted, 1001 Jly Faultless jdSJF TtfBlllHUg yorvTTvrn nuv EVANSVILLE INDIANA REAL LETTER HEADS Good Letter Heads Are Good Business WE HENRY LEVY PRO? Main and Fifth. of Madisonville and Hopkins county, the greatest feast of bargains, in coat suits and long coats, that has ever offered in Madisonville. Remember this is not left over stock but crisp new garments fresh from the Tailor. ' ill I'm wLm if iff Exclusive Hats and Furnishings Fares refunded to out of town patrons Member M. R. A. It Is Not Easy PRINT THEM FOR YOU Iv, .' le. apologize. , Tu begin over. To be unselfish. To take advice. To admit error. To lie ct) an table. To keep trying. To be conBideraut. To avoid mistakes. To endure success. , To be a clean man. To obey conscience.-Tkeep out of rutB. To profit bv mistake. To think and then'act. To forgive and forcot. T. make the best of little. To subdue and unruly temper. To maintain a high standard. To despise iinderhandedness To shoulder a desorved blame , To recognize the silver lining. To accept just rebuke gracefully. T.i smile in tho face of adversity. To value character above reputation To discriminate between sham and real "" , t JBut it Always Pays "To o bowel, thus overcoming weakness, and aiding to restore the bowels 'o FOR AGED PEOPLE more vgorous and healthy activity. Three sizes, 10c, 25c and 60o. Sold Old Folks Should be Careful in Their only at our store The Rexall Store. Selection of Regulative Medicine St. Bernard Mining Co., Idcorpora-tedDru- g From ii fncforv clean up stile vh were fortumttr enough to get about Wo were also able to get about Twenty-Fiv- ra e Ladies' Goat Fifty Ladies' Handsomely Tailored Long . Suits comprising al! the season's favored fabrics and sijies of colors and prices to suit any shooper. Every garment elepantlv tailored and trimmed. Everv one a rare biirsnui. Mnt bn rogii to l)e appreciate. 1 4 to 8 loss t;han resulnr price. dome in eraly as they won't lust long. We ahnll be clad to show you whether von wish to buy or not. o 1-- Department. have a Hafe, dependable, and altogether ideal remedy that, is particularly adapted to the requirements of aged people aud persons of weak constitutions who suffer from constipation or other bowels disor ders. W are so certain that it will relieve these complaints aud give absolute satisfaction in pvety particular that we offer it with our personal guarantee that it shall cost the user nothing if it fails to substantiate our claims. This remedy is called Hexall Orderlies. Rexall Orderlies are eaten just ltkp candy, are particularly prompt and agreeable in action, may be taken nt any time, day or night, do not cau e diarrhoea, nausea, griping, excess! e looseness, or other undesirable They have a very mild but positive action upon the organs with whicn they come in contact, apparently acting a9 a regulative tonic upon the relaxed muscular coat of tho "We ef-fes- ts. The Physic Class of the Elling ton Public School accompanied by Prof. Dudley, wre in Madisonville, Friday morning, investigating the process of tun manufabturing of Ice at the Madiscnville Ice Factory. Tho Class is composed of Misses Margaret Kemp, Connie Fenwick, Bessie Coylo and Mr. Kress Slsk, ol near Biohland. Goats f ; In Series, Whip Cords, Plaiu and" Fancy M'Xtures, nli nmde on the lntet model, comprlpini: all the beiiutiful irarmptitp. Sizes' 14 to' 40. These (.Mrmn m.- will j:o at Ipep than regular pric. Be 3 to pee them. Fiire - 1-- A Texas Wonder The Texas Wouder cures kidney 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 troubled inuhlldreu. If not sold by your druggists will be seut by mall on receipt of $1.00. One small bottle is two months' ' treatment and eeldoin falls to perfect a cure. Send for testimonials from Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W Hal' 2926 Olive street. St. Louis, Mo. SolfJ bv rirnvirinr. and cures Miss Virgie 1 M yyMy-- INCORPORATED c 1 fiWPISOWLLE, HY. 4 BEE ADS PAY. GET THE HABIT Kilroy was in Friday Mail-Bonvill- e Get Into The Big Auto CONTEST FREE & Touring Car to be given away free by Earlington Boosters Club. Each member A grand $1,600 Howard Five-Passeng- er Contest at Bareness, iSLay 15,8c Company closes Cowand Car on TDl&jpL&.yr , of this club will give votes thatlwill entitle the holder of the greatest number of votesto this elegant Automobile Free. FREE 1Q12 How to Get Votes With, every yearly , (i i i How to Get Votes Votes on the Automobile will be given with every cash purchase made at the store of any member of the club. 100 votes for every dollar's worth purchased. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BUSY. The earlier you start the more advantage you will have in the final count. Remember, the object of this contest is to get business. We are going to give this fine Auto to the person who will accumulate the greatest number of votes, therefore it is to the interest of every contestant to ask their friends-anneighbors who buy their Dry goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and everything they get from members of the Club and save the coupons for you. Thus, the contestant who gets the greatest number of friends who trade here and give them their coupons, wiU receive the greatest number of votes. d The Earlington Bee, accompained by $i in cash, 3,000 votes will be given. This subscription to Rules of The Contest.. applies to back subscriptions as well as new subscriptions, and you can pay for as many as you desire. You can also get votes on job printing and advertis ing 100 votes for each dollar paid on either job printing or advertising. Get your friends to give you the votes when they pay any of their accounts. But the best way to get votes is to secure subscriptions to The Bee, as the schedule of votes is so much greater for subscriptions than for anything else. You will be suprised how easy it is to get subscriptions to The Bee if you try. 41 r X TaJ fr t P tttt u I I. fflfc, Watches, Cloclt Jewelry C. Wiley Fine Watch Repairing Read carefully the rules of this contest, as it will mike it 'vich easier "far the contestant ... ' C to understand the methods that are used. 1. No name of contestant will he known No in mes of contestants will be pub2 lished. 3. Everv contestant gets 2.00Qvotes,to start with 4. Everv contestant gets a number. 5. Standing of contestant's number published weeklv 6 A vdte must" be brought S 7, Votes must; nut be written on Tie votes in package in Wednesday for recording. with contestant's number and amount on top'slip only. 9 Color of .'certificates will be charged monthly and must be recorded monthly to count. 10 Votes are transferable ' only before recording. H. Contestant hav.ing largest number of votes on May tS, 1912, wins the auto. 12. Contestants will not be permitted to solicit votes within our store or in front CONTEST CLOSES MAY 13, If) 1 2 Send in Your Nomination at Once and go to Work for it ;' t George King & Son Drugs. Druggists Sundries and Soda Fountain t of the building. Webh Brothers, Groceries W. H. Whitford, Semi-Week- ly Hardware, Stoves lftist'ya VV i jTiittirtaViBriliiftiMiMrliri'r SiS - BARNES, COVliTAND & CO Bee, $1 Per Year '., 13 r INCORPOIUrED' Dry Goodi, Clothing, Shoe), Millinery Ladies' Ready to Wear. Carpets and Rugs Barnett & Stone, Liveryman I C v rttiinvifrf ; lilik& ws-'umw.-- WFZWA rr nm . ,vtlh-.rnr'- ; t3 i njnwmjiiinimjiu'iiniii""! 'fji''CW'lJu'l'1L':Fillluii!P'iir"llllVM'y'u"'I5'xlli,iP Do You Need Car)ets, Mattings, Rugs or Linoleum? This Store .u N YOUNG WIFE SAVED FROM SELLING OUT THEHOPKINS CO-OPERAT- IVE GO'S, STOCK HOSPITAL Tells How Sick She Was And What Saved Her From An Operation. Upper Sandu3ky,Onio. "Three years ago I was married and went to house keeping. I was not fooling well and could hardly drag myself along. I had such tired feelings, my back ached, my sides ached, I had bladder trouble awfully bad, and I could noteatorsleep. I had headaches, too, and became almost a nervous wreck. My doc tor told mo to go to a hospital. I did not like that idea very well, so, when I saw your advertisement in a paper, I wrote to you for advice, and have done as you told me. I have taken Lydia E. Pinkhom's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills, and now I have my health. " If sick and ailing women would only know enough to take your medicine, they would cot relief. " Mrs.BENJ. H. Stans-beuRoute 6, Box 18, Upper Sandusky, y, Now on in Full Force This store is one of several to be closed out as qulpkly as the goods can be turned into Cash , Thousands of dollars worth of new Spring Goods bougnt early and arrived shortly before the decision to discontinue these stores was made. In the Dry Goods Section you will find fine Boft finished Long Cloths, Nainsooks and Lawns, seasonable at the beginning of a late season, all on sale at one. under'prioe. Largo fine bolts from which you can buy any quantity at the price d fourth to of remnants ond short lengths. Then there is a great quantity of other merchandise. one-thir- offers you the best goods at low prices. We have the best 9x12 seamless Brussels Rug at $10 every shown in this city. Brenlin Window Shades in a variety of colors. This is the best shade on the market today. lace ,1 Curtain Stretchers in all Sizes A. Morton Furniture, Carpets, Mailings and Draperies Funeral Director and. Embalmar Madisonvllle,. jft.ygwa-4K..-- Ky. ,3- - T larity, backache, extreme nervousness, inflammation, ulceration or displacement, don't wait too long, but try Lydia New Excuse for Husbands. Much Timber In Reserve. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound now. Husbands who spend their evenings The rich forests of tho Caucasus For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's offer a wide field for futuro develop- hitting tho high spots, encounter diff- Vegetable Compound, made from roots ment, although tho walnut forests and iculties in finding tho domestic keyhole and herbs, has been the standard remedy the boxwood forests along the coast and hang their boots on the gas fix- for female ills, and such unquestionable have been fully exploited. Two lum- tures, may now explain that they have testimony as the above proves the value ber mlllB,l)no at Potl and the other been afflicted with etheral asphyxia. of this famous remedy and should give represent the bulk New Tork Tribune. at Sukhum-Kalee- , every one confidence. of the lumbering carried on at An .'fi-a (e.r4 rt u Ohio. If you have mysterious pains, irregu- tire Stock is Sold. New Spring Dress, Goods. I New Hosiery and Underwear. New Ribbons and Umbrellrs. :New Cottons and Domestic. Men's Women's and Children's shoes Mens and Boys Suits, and Hats and we guarantee absolutely every transaction at a cut price, just as advertised, or your money back and you keep the goods. Sale Continues Until En. , , ' Hopkins East Side Square. . Co-Operat- ive Co. . H, P. MORTON, Mgr. A Madisonville, Ky. Item of Home Interest r lL I' The Sanger After Grip n system. lies often in a Weakness. nervouBneBB, laok of appetite, energy and ambition, with disordered liver and kidneys often follow an attack, of this wretched disease. The greatest need then is Electric Bittors, the glorious tonic, blood purifier and regulator of stomach, liver and kldnevs. Thousands have proved that tboy wonderfully strengthen the nerves, build up the Bystem and restore to hoalth and Rood spirits after and attack of Grip. If suffering, try them. Only CO cents, Sold and perfect satisfaction guaranteed by All Druggists. run-dow- ' Jim Sisk, of the country, was in town Saturday. Loyd Sisk, of the country, was in town Saturday. For any Itching tkln trouble, piles, eczema, Itch, scald head, herpes, scabies, Doan's Ointment Is highly recommended, joe a box at all store, lilt rbeum, hire, the country, Friday, she was on ber wae in town way to St. Charles to spend a few days with relatives and friends MIbb Essie Cranor, of Tk CLAW The f II r.' Following are the names and num. bors of the Automobile Contestants. 12,802,488 1. Elizabeth Long 6,034,713 8. Mrs. Ed K. Heafer 'Twould Bave much needless, woe, IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW 4,802,844 11. Brick Southwortb Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak 61. Ernest New.ton.K. B. S.0,823,108 What a Heap of Happiness itN Would kidneyB. 6,440,456 57. Mary Mothorshead them." Bring to Earlington Homes. Bead what an Earlington citizen Sold by St. Bernard Mining Go., 70. Nona JFaulIs ."..... x. 5,701,000 Bays: Incorporated, Drug Department. 02. E. S. Blanks .4,021,220 Hard to do housework with at ach Mrs, Francis Butherford, Earling180. Miss Buby Todd.. 7,292,122 ing back. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Oldham, 164. Mrs. ton, Ky., says: 'For three years I 8,741.656 B, Arnold F. Brings you hours of misery at lei was afflicted with kidney troube. I of the country, was in town Sat- 167. Monon Oldham 8,453,239 sure or at work, had severe rJalns In the small of my 10,810,837 168. Orson Cansler urday. If women only knew the caus- e- back, especially when stooping or 17,283 007 Burnay Vincent, of Madison-ville- , 172. J anie Victory lifting and mp back ached at night. 173. JameB Garnett 10,010,278 that visited his mother, Mr. 175. Rev. J. R. EvanB Baokache pains often come from I was all tired out" in the morning 16,553,832 s and felt languid and nervous. Head John Wilson, of near Richland, 176. Mrs. Sydney Laffoon... 14,543,548 weak kidney, 183. Sybil Ashby... 6,774,168 Saturday and Sunday. 12,607,794 Miss Cordie Jennings was in Mad- 185. Duey Walker isonvllle Friday. Notice to Contestants May 15 closes this automobile conEvery family that has children is liable to have croup: invariably at test and the person holding the night. It Ballard's Horehound Sy- greatest number of votes will be rup is kopt in the house, It saves go- awarded a $1500 Automobile free. ing after the medicine at an InconContestant holding second to leadvenient tlmo and checks the attaok er will be awarded a handsome 42 promptly. Price 35c, 60c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by St. Bernard piece Dinner set. Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug DeContestant holding third to leader partment. will be awardod a handsome 42 piece Dinner set. On May 1 all contestants holding coupon books must call and check np your accounts and get your supply for the last 16 days of the conw test. nd Cbas. Gormley, 807 Maxwell St., Lexington, Ky., has lately beott cured of kidney and bladder trouble. He Bays: "I hoard of Foley Kidney Pills and the good they were doing, and after taking them a few days the pain left my back, the tired feeling passed away, and I am glad to "Automobile Contestants" aches were common and I bad dizzy? Bpells that affected my sight. The kidney secretions were also in bad shape. I bave used Doan's Kidney Fills for theBe troubles and they-ha- ve cents. Foster-MIlbur- n Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents lor tho United brought m6 great relief. I keep them m the house." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ai-wa- ys States. Bemember the name take no other. Doan's and--i f formal Owning our New Store, at US 115 11 7 Main St., ---- fTnrs V I 8 H. D. CowAND Begin to Do It Today. Mankind Is always happier for .having been happy; bo that If you make them happy now, you make them happy twenty years hence, by the memory of Smith. It-rSI- dney HiiNimt, . :;S.Claw I V I I We announce the Formal Opening of . yi , 1 JJ 03 ( v f a:-'." . Tuesday, April Twenty Third, Nineteen Hundred Twelve, lto5 and 7 to 11 p. m. We cordially invite the Public to visit us in our New Home during these hours and inspect our New Building as well as the splendid array of Supply Spring Styles in everything to wear which will be on display. There will be Music, Refreshments and Souvenirs. I. - j H'tX $ : JssssB &y.;v . I v; I.v - .f sz-- - wiMaERJ P Oh, joy! Such, swatfger, The McLcod nifty. INCORPORATED Store KENTUCKY iHHlaKJkU2 ;' '.dflsssssssssssssssssssHsslssssS stylish, comfortable Shoes and Oxford's. Popular prices r , This handsome bound book should be in every home in Earlington and Hopkins county. It is interesting, entertaining and elevating. You can get this $1.50 book and the c Earliugton Bee one year for $1.50, the price of the book alone. Twice-a-WeeJ- $2.50 ,217 TO MAIN $5.00 ST, MADISONVILLE ' .,. ,fr I.I I , .( POCKET SHOE GO. EYANSVILLE, !ND: The Stole' With the Big Brass Feet in Front 1 v J r arjrr - m"mM.nmn 0 v'-f-- r 'iii'- - r ws?w vr - jmt"nr,iU'i J' w V " srerc J' " , i & "' .f I Miss Minerva and William GreenHill By FRANCES BOYD CALHOUN k-- o otner culld cTobo to "When did ho dio?" Jimmy pursuod tho wall and pressed so hard against him that Jimmy screamed aloud and his advantage "Ho got 'way f'om hero 'bout moon-dow- n began to pound him on tho head frith las' night," sho replied, losing bis chubby fists. sight of her griovanco in his flatter Billy would not submit tamely to pny such treatment Ho reached his ing interrogations. "You know Sis' fhand behind him and gavo tho LIttleJohn, sho been married goln' on '11 mako fo' snnaller boy's cheek a merciless pinch. flvo times. dono sho buriet an' dey ain't fTho fight was on. Tho two little boys, paced up tightly as they wore in a nobody can manago a fun'el like Bhe tout pair of stays, pinched and kin; 'pears like hit jes como natchel to a good part scratched, and kicked and Jerked. by hcr.( Sho sho' is dono too, eb'ry single husban' an' sho Suddenly Billy, leaning heavily against (Jimmy, throw him flat on his back 's flggerin to outdo all tho yuthors wid Bruddor Littlejohn's co'pse." and fell on top of him. auBennio Dick, sitting on tho floor, Sarah Jano almost forgot her littlo dience in her intenso absorption of bad up to this timo watched tho proceedings with an interested oye; now. her subject "Sho say to mo dis inorn-in- ', she say, 'Marri'ge am a lott'ry, Sis Chinking murder was being commit-ted- , Beddinflel', but I sho' is drawed some ho opened his big, red mouth and emitted a howl that could bo heard han'somo prizes.' 'Sho got 'em all balf a mile. It immediately brought laid out sido by sido in do buryin' ills mother to tho open door. When groun' wid er little imlgo on ebry ehe saw tho children Bqutrming on grabo; an' Sis Mary Ellen, seeln as slrt) can't read do writin' on do fho floor in her only corset, her Indigsho $ot a difTunt little animal nation knew no bounds. on eb'ry head res' bo's she "You, Jimmy Garner, .an you, too, kin tell which husban' am which. William Hill, yuh little imps o Satan, (what you doin' In my house? Didn't Her fus husban were all tlm mammy tell you not to tiunnar In. bo sho cot a little white marble vuo Dls-her- o gen-tlema- ns ne jacviu terest her wrath. "Sis' Mary Ellen's las' husban Bruddor Little'John dat' awho," sho replied, somewhat mollified at his In wig me no jno-Uit up an come noro an lemmo git my co'sot off o' yuh." Angry as she was, she could not keep from laughing at tho sight they presented, ns, with no gontlo hand, sho unclasped tho hooks and released their Imprisoned bodies. t "Billy all time" began Jimmy. "Billy all time nothin'," Bald Sarah Jano, "'tain't no uso fo' to try to lay co'set business orito Billy; both o yuh is ekally in It. An' mo fo' to go to three fun'elB dis week an' a baptizin' on Sunday, S'poso y all 'd brack ono o' do splints, how'd I look at a fun'el 'thout naro co'set on. an mo shapo like what I is?" "Who's dead, Sarah Jano?" asked Jimmy, hoping to stem tho torrent of r dls-hor- o Gray slipons sizes 32 to 44 in full 54 inch length and usually sold for $5.00 all over the country. We made a clean-u- p of all the manufacturer had on hand and will offer them at greatly reduced prices for chis week. for a coat that will keep you dry and a value like this can not be had I every day. Gets yours before they are all cleaned up. "V idRAIN COATS for LADIES trWexQflfer ,tlxis wek 50 Ladies rain coats in Tan and 21 $2.98. GRAND LEADER Madisonvilie, Kentucky patnago to 'commoaato mm; tncu no bum bies to everybody but ub." "I 'm awful glad ho never givo 'cm to my mama," said Jimmy, "'cause I nover could had no moro fun; they'd meddlers?". be struck right under my noso all CHAPTER XIX. time, and nil timo put their mouth in ovcrythlng you wont to do, and all Twins and a Sissy. Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Black woro timo meddling. You can't fool mo sitting on Miss Minerva's veranda talk- bout twinses. But I wish I could oeo ing to her, and Llna and Frances 'em! They so weakly thoy got to bo were in tho swing with Billy. Tho at- hatched in a nincubator." "What 8 that?" questioned Frances. traction proved too great for Jimmy; "That 's a somoplng what you he impolitely left a disconsolate) littlo visitor sitting on his own porch whilo hatches chickens and babies in when ho jumped tho fenco and Joined tho thcy's delicate and ain't got 'nough breath and ain't got they eyes open other children. "Don't you all wish you could boo and ain't got no feathers on," exMrs. Brown's now twinses?" was his plained Jimmy. "Beckon wo can see 'em?" she greeting as ho took his seat by Billy. co'set. Y all gotta go right to y' all's mamas an' Miss Minerva dis very minute. I low dey '11 settlo ,yo' hashes. Don't y' all know dat Larroea ketch WA tom"b-stonc- s, (F :: 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 are again running the "Worlds Best .Pictures." You know what that means. "Lubins." "Biograph," "Kalems," "EBsany," "Pathe," "Sells" and "Vitograph." Wo on he' heaa, an' mi am a mighty consolcment to a po' widda 'oman fo' to know dat she can toll do very minute her eyes light on er grabe which huBban' hit am. Her sccon man ho got er mighty kinky, woolly head an' he mighty meek, so on bus got a ntue wnue lamD ho grabo; an' de nex husban' ha did n't have nothin' much fo to him f'om de ree' 'cep'ln' he so slow an' sho might nigh rack her brain off, twell she happen to think 'bout him boln' a Hardshell Baptis' an' so powerful slow, so she Jest got a little tarrapln an' sot it on him. Hit sho' am a pretty sight Jes' to go In dat buryin groun' an' look at 'em all, side by side; an' now sho got Brudder LIttleJohn to add to do res'. Ho de onll-eono what's got er patch o' whis kers so sho gwine to put a little white cat on ho' grabe. Yes, Lord, ef k could pearten' a widda 'oman :5fc hit would be Jes' to know dat yuh could go to de grabeyard any time yuh want to an' look at dat han'some collection an tell 'zactly which", am which." Sarah Jane stopped for breath and Billy hastened to Inquire: "Who else la dead, Sarah Janet" dis-guees- o mu legs, nxe niggers ao at tne cnt&f lactory, anu au uoa got to do is Jar glue em together, and stick la their souls. Qod got 'bout the easiest Job they is." "I thought angels Jes' clam' the golden stair and play they harps,"9 said Billy. "Ain't we going to look sweet at1 Miss Cecilia's wedding?" said Frances; after a short silence. "I '11 botcher I '11 be the cutest kid in that church," boaBted Jimmy conceitedly. BIlly7" "You coming, ain't you, "I gotter go," answered that Jilted; swain, gloomily, "Aunt Minerva ain't got nobody to leave me with at home,1 ,1 st any-thin- MADISONVILtE, : KY. Matinee Daily 2 p. m. knows on, but my two cousins Is le low; one 's got a hemrage 'on de lung an' de yuther 's got a congestis' on de brain, an I( lows dey llbofe drap off 'twlx' now an sunup tomor-ra.- " Her eyes rolled around and happened to light on her corset She at onco returned to her griovance. "An' sposin' I had n't 'av' came in hero when I dlcfc? I'd 'a had to went to my own cousinB' fun'el 'thoul awe tar-rib- "Tain't u,wUj wn wbu, . TinhwW oIoa A or, A -- jv, a am V J asked asked. "See nothing!" sniffed the little boy. "Doctor Sanford tooken 'em to her "Ever sence Billy let Mr. Algernon Jones whack Miss Minerva's beau wo last night." "Ho muster found 'em in a holler can't do nothing at all 'thout grown stump," remarked Billy. "I knows, folks V stuck right under your nose. 'cause that 's where Doctor Shackle-fo- I m Jes' cramped to death." finds aller ol' Aunt Blue-Gu"When I m a mama," mused Fran Tempy's Peruny Pearllne's, an' me ces, "I hope Doctor Sanford 11 bring an' Wilkes Booth Lincoln been lookin' me three little twinses, and two Malin evy holler stump we see ever tese kittens, and a little Japanese, and sence we's born, an' we ain't never a monkey, and a perrit" T MTTTVa T m m nana f uM TlmvM. foun' no baby 't alL 'cause can't no-body but Jes' doctors fin' 'em. I wish don' want no babies at all, all they ' 'em to Aunt Minerva good for Is Jus to set 'round and yelL" ho 'd 'stldder Mrs. Brown." "Look like God 'd sho' be busy "I wish he 'd bringed 'em to my so many babies," remarked Billy. mama," said Frances. "I certainly do think he might have "Why, God don' have none 'a the given them to us," declared Lina, "and trouble," explained Jimmy. "He 's I m going to tell him so, too. As just got him a baby factory In heaven much money as father has paid him like the chair factory and the canning for doctor's bills and as much old, factory down by the railroad, and' mean medicine as I have taken just ansels jua' all time make they arms ot m "Where 'd she get 'em?" Frances. jes' wish she 'd git married." "Why would n't you be a pegw i I "'Cause I did n't bafto was tie snappish reply, "I bet my mama give her the finest nntaant thcrv la." hntarareA ttta msllan hoy; "I reckon It cost 'boat a sallUos stollars." 1 "Mother gave her a handsome swVj t xlaM vase," said T4w. ' looks like Doctor Itanford wovMH ve give Miss Cecilia those twiaseej tor a wedding present," said Frances. ' "Who is that little boy slttlag oaj your porch, Jimmy?" asked Lisa, & tlclag for the first time a It looely-loc-k-ln- g child. "That's Leon Tlptoa, Aunt Kin's lib tie boy. He just coae out from MejfH phis to Bpead the day with me and 1111 (To be Continued.) Advertise m Tho Boo r - i SPECIAL y Save $8.00 As a special inducement during our demonstration week only, with every MAJESTIC RANGE sold (prices always tho same) wo will give free one haudsorae set of ware as illustrated here. , Every piece of this, ware is tho best of Its y kind. Not a piece that is uot needed In possibly bo bought kitchen. It cannot for lens than $8.00. This ware Is on exhibition at our store. DON'T FAIL TO SEE ev-or- DEMONSTRATION E And Sale on Great Majestic Ranges APRIL MmETiRnnE-nRE-rnnQE-iN-nLiizE-flN5n-YL- 22 TO 27 fjfifi, (""t ' fi8fpii ("'""" """"J figi ? Which Shall It Be? Do you intend to continue laboring, burning valuablo fuel und destroying high priced food with that worn out cook stove? You know that old stove eats up lot of fuel each ybar. Yon Know you lmvo trouble lu getting It to bako Just right, In fact, spollod a batch of broad ovory otic i in a while you know It coats oonsiderablo for yoarlv repairs. Stop and think and flguro. Wouldn't It pay you to buy a good range a rango with a reputation miiit);jllm.c mmncjj 0Jbm fc S3 mmm wuwTK-wcvER-BURntrowE- Tsg iwa Spy I'lillllll'l 1 IT. jS iSitmmJSSiv'K ZWn'M ffiffS FJlilJ CTwiSfSSP Special All during this week a special demonstrator direct from the MAJESTIC FACTORY will bo glad to Bhow you "ALL ABOUT RANGES-SHO- W YOU why the MAJESTIC is the best range ou earth at any price. a mmm ammm fflilH B sttifflffnmmf ?Mi,,MI,1Mli'l''lll"lllll'',B',"l'IB'l"l'll,''il1'1 sZ ; The Great Majestic Malleable and Charcoal Iron Range? You mako no mlstako In buying tho GREAT MAJESTIC-i- t's a range with THE REPUTATION-A- sk your neighbors. Then, too, it's inado juBt right and of tho right kind of material MALLEABLE AND CHARCOAL IRON rlvotod togothor praotlcally air tight Unod with puro asbestos board-p- arts bolng malleable can't break has a movable roBorvoir and au oven that don't warp that's why tho MAJESTIC usee so littlo fuol, bakes just right ovory day in the yoar (browns broad Juat right all over, without turning,) heats IB qaUona ot water while broakfast 1b cooking proporly handled lasts a lifotlmo, and oosts praotlcally nothing for ropairB, WETTLE: -. TOFFEE-POT- ' f j.-- , XX i IHl I - i! k, f5 II IsHn ILjKili 1 Come, if You Intend to Buy In o, w EDUCATION or Not. lies fifMMi iiinTjm'yMM SSBmSSmKim.sMmShmm ., -- IlWH VOL rO. fFli r"M fl 3 WA r jL- www ,n,i.iililii - wx IM i irvMiimiiyy--- ZtH!ZWTJi7MY,. . rTTi' THINGS KNOW why the oven of a range Is heated KNOW how tho water is heated HOW the top Is heated WHY the MAJESTIC uses bo little fuel KNOW how a range 1b made inside and outside. This education may serve you in the future. DON'T OVERLOOK a chancp to KNOW THINGS shown by ono who Isuowb. COME. KNOWING ffllS' r vtsme&t&'AirftypfftTvvrr j&fllM r . iWmSlL Don't buy tho rango you expect to last a lifetime, "unsight unBeen;" you'll be sure tone disappolutod. Come to our store dur- l!?? T?i0,li?trRt,oa weeK see the GREAT MAJESTIC have lta many exolusive features explalned-U- nd out why the MAJESTIC rangoB are 800 per cent, stronger than where most other ranges are weakest. l he Doa't overlook the date. ash mrdware n, itorc Li This is a special invitation to you and your friends and neighbors. The Cash Hardware lilinDC UnHinnnuillo 'lontiinlru IIIUUilL, maUIOUIIIIIID, lDIHUblV Store V y Tf Hiiti''-V-r-JfUfMtv- it tell'itot i TS