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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): May 17, 1912
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): May 17, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 bee1912051701_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): May 17, 1912 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. a o ''' TUESDAY F H wtv uv bh4 HBMHUBiBaaKMk 'Stiliirs'yNMBBkL "fe. .acP'lT. Ai. TUESDAf fl k w: Fie and FRIDAY .AFTERNOON - ( IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR FRIDAY AFTERNOON & BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOB SALE No. 40k. GREAT IMPROVEMENT 0 VER FORMER SCHEDULE -4 TWENTY-THIR- D YEAR MINERS' STRIKE COSTS ARpUT $12,000,000 IN WAGES ALONI n , EARLINGTON, HOPKINS' COUNTY, KY., FRIDAY, MAY 1J, 1912 'ENGINEER HOLLOWAY f , ; . . nu fire Alarm System General Information s 1 , Meets Death in Head End 'Colli-sioon Montgomery Division H atWAS WELL Total Loss in All Quarters Cannot Well Be Estimated New Trtin Makes First Trip Monday -i- , KNOWN AT THIS PLACE IH (f. ' .. . A Special from Fort Dfpositq Ala., dated May 14 eays: Through Freight No. 18 on the Louisville and ifashvlile Road between Mobile and Montgomery collided head on with with a,work train four miles north of here, and one mile south- ol Calhoun at 8 o'clock this afternoon. Ten oars and the two engines went down the embankments Jack 0. Holloway of Montgomery, engineer of No. 18, was killed, while a negro Btrokor named, Williams was seriously Injured. It is aUo jumored that an unknown hobo whs killed In the collision. The cause of the collision IB not The cars, when derailed, took lire from the &uglnes, uuUwlthln a tew minutes a utriugo! ten earn was a seething mass of fUmes. 8omo of the oars which went 611 the track Were filled with rosin and the fire feeding ou this causod ablaze that defied all efforts to extinguish. Engineer Holloway 1b well known in Earllngton havfng resided here for a number of years in the employment of the L & N. His home was in Henderson aud the remains wjere'shlpped'to Henderson Thursday tor burial. Rev. Brandon, pastor of the Methodist church of this place was notified to accompany the remains to Henderson and preaoh the funeral. The many friends of the family offer sympathy In this hour of trouble, - J. W. Jordon, a well known dentist of Hopklnsvllle, Ky., receutly had ah deration for his kidney trouble, but he say b i "The first real relief I got was after taking Foley Kidney Pjlle, Thy eased the, terrible pain iq.my back and accomplished more gcod thau auythjug I had tried. I gladly recommend them." Bold by St. Bernard Mining Co. Incorporated Drug Department. POPULAR CARTOONIST TO 4 ' M - H ' ' " Karl Km ;-- s Knechief, EvaMvHk Courier, ly-- c. The p&ople,QfCdisony.ille Rod Earlinptoll-gBJoa rare. treat ojf may, 21 wj$u Karl theenin JECa Ku c"ht, .t.e.JEranfTiii? will delivery his talkOU "OatpQue,, Their Powf.er na,ThQirfMakin" at.tjie, court, houwju Madjsquyille, The of Ba.ptjschurch. )ia.ye secured the cartoon 1st forhat datpaud thqy .are , looking large audience. The people of Madieonvme and thp enrpundiof! country have loui? enjoyed. Mr. Kujecht's daily car- -, toortfj in.thp Evausville QQurjr, y been idle for 80 working Hays. Asu there are 178,000 anthracite employed of whom all but- a uegllglblo few, are Idle, the suspension thus far re- -, presents the direct lofts of more than 0,000,000 days labor. The loss in wages nas prooaoiy been in excess, of $12,000,000. Dased on last year's production, the loss In coal mined,. between April 1 and May 11, has, been about 8,000,000 tons. , Allowing the 1010 value at the mine of $1.00 per ton (the latect obtainable aver age figure), this coal represents a monov loss of more than $14,000,000. ThuB tin combined loss fn wages ani coal production thus far has oxceeded $20,000,000. xne rem total iobsch, in nil quar ters, resulting from the anthracite suspension, of courno, have been much larger than this sum. In fact, they would probably foot up to this amount multiplied a good many, times. The Iosbos in anthraclce freights alone would equal the value of tbe coal at the mine. There hag been a heavy loss in tbe wages, of; raUroad men who have been laid oil. on account of the cessation of the. anthracite traffic. The retail coal; trade is" losing a large volume ofi business, and the losses extend in. many other directions before their effects disappear. In this connection it is of interest to note that United States Consul General Griffiths, at London, has compiled a. number of estimates of the losses in the British poal strike. The estimates run from $72,07,500 to $243,885,000. Mr. Griffiths 1b to thinK that tbe London Daily MIrror'a estimate of $122,635,-80- 0 is probably not- exc.ess.iTa when the almost unlimited, ramification of the effects pf the, efrlke; are taken Into pousideratloa. The Mirror's estimate takes, no consideration of the increased cost of living during the strike Making allowaac for, this, 5V, Grlfuhabf he vb he,Lot don Dally; Bigrap!h t ee timate vef mav not. be, to large . 1ms of. wor-i- ne dava .tattha coal ramers was.about $,000,000. ed Philadelphia To and including Saturday the anthracite mines have m&m. ie f k. 'DownaTi; otViTjBw.Wg1" JiiBOtion, B.y the OUmbi'tlaliiV crraat.-'odd'.that It would wftt BurpriBe,you.to. ,is. tablet?.' know of being aenepy. jjarius OSainfejrlalh7eT ays- btj6l gpoja If v'oB,tiaye(anyvtrou- -' nvM, j w fcVa vl vw t glva,thejii. trial. by All wife' fits' bert u'Blb)? Tablets., arid .finds tli'fmejry effectual and doing N, li FrSaie IWM ftiT! ?l . AC9rrecto. Are not gpiog to'.Tjxas asjtated YourB, MuiiVANBY and Helpa-a fqr-warJ(t- ora Chattkn. andj.thifl to Mudisouville nlahv will want- to eeeum ant) at the same time 6?e bfcsing; his. first-- , y'j.$ijb, - otrtophs, himr;)makrgt, ' epchs, ahd ,', . , ,,,.,. ... V Afcl'dd can't get atroug aud robust while' intestinal worms eat away Its "vitality- To give the child ncliance tliesoparasUes miistj haUlef to StroUd. and; WildH.' 'WHlTE - ,' !i Tenn., was plnly worried. A bad faro on his le; had bnflled BeyrKi; cioctors anu'ioni? ruBihieu ii remedies. 'I thought it was a cancer,' he wr otf. "AtlaBtvi.used.Buckian'B Arnic a Salve, and;,wa completely cured ." Oureft burns, bmsWulcer's.' cuts, bruises arid .piles. .' 25o. at All V Druggists. A Judge in Bad Fix Justice Ell Cherry, of Gillie Mills, l Wl. WIJ5L teed! io renWvet'lfe wo'rmT'ihWo rmfa hhn vlf l i.ortftilH lit. hfialthr.viiorauB contflltori'.- 'Prlce-2- 5 cehts": - por pqttle. etyj, Dlstrfcf aoia ny , iierunra Mining-uo.- incorpor- ' ' ,. i..i Mcetlhir; K.Vfe.alBolvjnjj 150.Candidatc5 Initiated ; - its 1 BtEASE lm &en sfc f U i. Thejf ollowidg t fdtn JEatiluOtJ att'jj ,tendel the District iieJetinW K. E.jjLodgo : Eruost Ifewt'oii Ru ben land LawaoHi MiieB,. ThrVfulf fa' XfiiQU a qerpaiA.POse. or, BuddjOhas.bb and toq.. ?rherej wera 150 candidates'lut-tlated'a- t picture' J n miridwe will'eJcecutel ' ,U th'is meeting, and the lodge 1 foh you, tos up at ttVl place Is in a' floucrshlngcon'-- 1 We uroduce the .latest; and bast W.-B'.-'B- M i , 1 The Morganfleld new passenger The city of Earlinton has ibeeu divided, into 'four Fire train, which will tako the place of Ohriitian Charch known as numbers one; twbthree and' four.. These districts the accbmmadailbn that formerlly Morning Subject, ""Where Hast-.-Thoare formed by the two natural'physical dividing lines,- - viz. Main; left Madlsonville at 6:65 a. m. will Gleaned?" Evening Subject,. make its first trljf Monday May 20. "The Seen and The Unseen." ; Street and the 'Li &N. R.R.1 f The campaign lor Bally Day June Fire District No'. lcomprisfetall that territory $corthof'Main. The time table being given below. Tbe two one leaving fit.., nnrl:Wrt9h nf Min'Ti. R .' flivir. hfJoUy' HaJI, Roun jd Blouse, uT.; 11:47 a. m. trains: theone leaving at IB, wlUbe.launohed in the Sunday-,. , . P. aud the at School at B. Arnold's residence, Tump 'Ho(m,"etc. etc., ar'e in District; 0:55 a. m. will not carry passengerB The new9:30 a. m. piano will be used for ; No,l as heretofore, but the passengers ""; '., , "Fire District 2., comprises all.'that territory North of Main St., aro given much better and quicker The Poultry Yaid and East of the R..R . (e. g. the S. - Bernard; Store; Barnes, Oow-- i service by the new schedule. New Time Table Too much corn meal is not goodV & Oo., Jr. H. Wnftlens resiaenct.. Mtsouic Temple. "Logtown.", and On new time table, effective Sun-da- y for young chloks. i etb. etc, are in District No. 2.,v f .' 11:59 p. m., addiMay 19th, Apoplexy and Fire District 8 , comprises all that territory South, of Main! tional passengerat train service will result of excessiveeggbound are thefat. St., aud WeBt of the R R , (e; fe. the IJpst; Qhlce,; Gopdloe'sj be scheduled between Madlsonville Milk in any form is both meat and.-I restaurant. Ghas. OowelPa residehc. Mrs. Harriet Browniuc'a rea- - and Morganfleld as follows: drink to, laying, hens. Nq one kind Of grain will give as-idence, Esq. Jasi Priest's' regi(leiicleetc etc. are:in Distript.No. 8., Lea vef Madlsonville at 8:11 a. m. good results as a variety. Fire District 4; comprises 'atlithit territory South of Miln. Arrive Morganfleld at 9;45 a. m. Leave Morganfleld ll:05 a. m. Gefc.se.od of the, nesfegg gourd andt BU. and liiastot sue it. luj Jcgv Uanic, Victory Jiuild grow your own nest eggs. Arrive Madisrmville 12:88 p. m. iutr'O. M. Henry'e resideuce, Oaphplic Ohurch, New Methodist This new train and Nos. 41 (arrivObserve which henB are the best.1. ing hero 7:20 a.m.) and 40 (depart- layersand breed from them. Oliurch, etc. etc., are in DistrictNoi. 4. Each telephone subscriber jn these Districts ha? been furnish ing, at 5:50 p. m., Eastwood's train,) Therp Inotbing bo, fruitful of dised with a card showing the! "number of Fire District in which each willbs the only trains thatwill han- ease a8 damp, unolean quarters. Don't-btoo sure that y6ur bird dle passengerB. on the Morganfleld phone ifi situatod these cards directing that, in case of fire, Gen-- , branch. have no lice; examine them closely tral Teleujioue Exchange be lufoimed of District Nuitib'e.r and' Present schedule of Interurban Bowel trouble in young chicks is operator will in turh notify trains Nob. 105 (departing at 9;45 a, often prevented and correoted name of house "ou fifei" The m.j) and iOO (arriving at 11:13 a. m.). substitution of scalded, milk foi L. & N. Riund House, which will kiyethe alarm; water. Round House whistle" lll in the future give the official will be discontinued. The J. W- - LARKIN, Agent. ' The he6.vy setters should haver blasts' followed by alarm, antfthie alarm consist of a &ries shallow nest boxes', and rather .flat pne, two, three or four loagt oupi according. ,td tha.distriQt in ne.Bta, 'otherwise there will be manyr A Texas Wonder blas'ti' i4udioating the district. which fire is located, these lo broken eggB, The Texas Wonder cure's' kidney A good preparation with which to--' This alarm will be repeated ftrfi&mV,n'ticciittry. The L. & N. cures diabetes, weak and lame clean' eggs' that are soiled Is vinegar will not give the alarui ubIm an engibeeif or 'trainmen atld backs, rheumatism, and all Irregu- diluted with water. Clean eggs selK; should first diBoover'a fire (i. e; shtliMsee it before- the regular larities of bladder troubles, remov- better. ing gravel, the kidney's aud bladder alarm had been given) or, in th'ej;fc.ithe regular Round House In both men and women. KegulateB It should be the ambition of every bladder troubles, in children. If .not poultry ralBer, no matter how small, partment at night; alarm' should fail to fcrbuse the' firi sold by ypur druggists, will be seut, his flock, to be the best in tbo- -' ' by mall on receipt of $1.00. One t, 'vvp-- ' : S?-' small bottle is two months' treat- neighborhood. -. ment and poldom fails to perfect a Adust bath under cover is e necute. Send for testimonials from cessity at all times,,, but especially. White Ky. arid other states. Dr. E.' W, Halt 2820 Olive Btreet, St. Louis; lnthe spring and Bummer when lice multiply ranldljj. ' Sold bv druggists. 'M "7 i 'V.J'V ' To'get profit out of duokllngs tbey-- 1 v .u. must be sold'BBBOon'asiarge'en'dugb Otho Bryant has accepted th po IcAWH ueemade. a call down in Erhmett Logan Dies t Baltimore' " iwbieh iBiaaaalli: last JWforeWi. sition as inside to re man of the PUU14B.J. IV'JW;f1J' Baltimore, SJcIm ilay '1.6. Col down disappears. ," ' ",; ", tonCoalOo. He cjmigs 1tU;FftWft.-mende- d ' We, are b(iH boastjng for J, Emmet C Logan, of Warren .couuty t.iBiabqpt time now to practice--. n having held the same ;n phe auto.coutet, Ky., died here.fu the Johns HqpkinS thepunofc of prevention for mites-- , :a'hirplac. bf r?toew.; ., i W,e,WU be glad when the. rpadp, hospital at'8 o'clock tonight' of ap- Whitewash fa good, for tbe house and. The eoRpajriy. stpr.e at1 this place gets good, and can ' hear i&h,e antes oplexy. He came here on May 5 a dust bath for !fhe hens. ' "' hBB.(laJely.v.bea; equipped wjltli from Wftf.hJuKton, wher. h.e'Jhad honk. ,.' a harmful and 'Costly practise It ib eieotrio. lfgbtsj whih ' 'been since, January, haying corre tpi permit little chickensto get wist. e would, lfke.J:o know, if. Guy basv realJl(to'i,itBi apparanaBd East ion treatment) of affeetlon of and cold, Clean, warm,, dry cowli-- -( ritfapped kjcfng hiB .dpgafodnd. , ,. J ,, , epnyenjejiee. . the ear Hewas oporated on here tlons. are indispensable. Tile nlany friends of Ellie Stinnett Finley. and. Ruesel are- - now train-- , several daya ago and ya.B paid to be Ducklings should not be alloweeW wili.b$, triad ,to learn, taJXlis nak- - Ipk their horses fqr the Great Hop-- , doing nicely,. He was hearp; tQ fall tyater, beyond what is" necessary 1,1, hlsroom. tonight and was found his. army, (post, Fprt jjuo yuuuiy rair. ine go6dlc(tienoh their thirst, until th'ey , aj.aaworth, KabB. , lii M, amon Ib inL9uIsvlIleK;y., apparently dead on the floor All well! feathered. efforts to revive" him failed. Pratt,Bailey ia amending court at thl'B week on business. n A, big basketful of ohail from ' Ha. was born, in, Shelby county on Ma.qiBpnyJlle.thll wjeak; ,; ., .i flpor in early in .the mornings HI J. Salmon made a business trip October 9, 1848. For many years, he, Will set the fowU Co work and prer .ArnpadlaAUen. was In the county to the county seat Monday. ' waR editor of the Louisville Times. paVe them to relish their breakfasts. ,, Beat.Wed.Heqday. , Mr.and1 Mrs. of He gave up newspaper work on, ' When two hens are hatching at ' BH.Blnes,s( is.ood In White City, VlBiting friendB here. of bis .health anpl. retired to. the same time put all the chicks aa. as the mines, are. running full time. MlBBiResBlei.WIliiamB Is''viBitIng his farm near Bowling Green. they hatch under oqe hen and Qur esteemed friand, Bobb Man-kru- frlaiacBJin(Daw,sqn ,th,B week eggs under the other. bar-be- p istmakim? pood with his Mrs. B Brant. 11115 Paden St., ' -" It is a mistake to feed sour on Jl ' Parkersb'urg, W. Va.. had an attack jahoa. The Demons of The Swamp of lagrlpRe which left hr bad kidi tainted food. All food' that 1b note Matthew McManuB returned Mon are mosquitos. As, they sting they ney'trdubleaud she suilered much eaten up an hour after, feeding; day where he has, been vlsitlnj? his pat' deadly malaria germs in the severe pain and backache. Then, should be gathered up an.d thrown-- ' qrand parents, M.rv and Mrs, W. 1$ bud, Thep follow the ley chills ,she heard of Foley Kidney P1113 and away, and thb fires of fever. The appetite says; "Alter talcing them a snort Brown Many experienced poultry raisers, flies jand the strength fails: also tlmo the pain left, my back and I am uftoji paves the way to deadly again able to do my own housework. are of the opinion that gapes arov Will Fugate was n Madisonvtlle typhoid. But Electric, Bitters kill ,Fp,ley Kidney Pills helped me won;.' Wednesday..; by feedlug the chicks on the arid'ftas but the hialaria germB'fro'm derfully." Sold by St. Bernard Mip-,iri- g caused; ground. Tbe Bafest aud best plan iasy Co. Incorporated, Drug Depart thjblpp.d; gly.o you a purei appetite , John R. Staton, Joyce, Ky., had and renew yptfr strength- - "After ment. , to fee ou the hoards. an exceptionally severe attacK oi lou'g Buffering' wrote Wm.' MMrl .Iff M. NAArl ffrrl KV C. sfl .An BCOU'ln' A'UUUU XCU fY ,. ,,' JlLiliUL wnonrtincNcfa"HBli. He Bftvs- - 'Tf' ft Iiucairia. N. C. "three, botw jl.3Uliai. IlljpbbllUII prbdiice 'Blight plumaieji u'.fediju-- . had'!nbtiboe'n'for Folev's Honev and tips qroye'all the malaria from my Ky..!, ilay; idjcfb'tjslyif Eve,ry brMeifer shotild, Tir 0.bmpQuhHl would have been System, brid I've had good 'health Fratikfo'rt, nf eyeryinille brail-- i ,send to: some reliable, eeecisirian "foro compelled to quit work. Instead, I 4Y0FiPmofu" Best, for all .'stomach. tl.q'u lie i liftyer missed a day, and Foley's uver aqd kidney ills. 60c- at An reap In "Kentucky will bo made by some seed and plant it this spring. ' ' Hohey and Tar Compound gave me Dragglsts. tbd'atlroad onmmissiou before the remedy instant relieatid l8.tbekoniy cough is the tangible property of the rnilroada is 'Dr. TbomasVElectric Oil croup. besthas tnVdiibfnieNwai avec use,'-- ' Contajns It for that often fatal diseass been.j i ' Cheerfulness' .no onlates. Sold bv St. Bernard assessed. used with success in our family for eight ybarV,,-- ' IjVIJuibgCovJrrico'fipdratedi. Drug De)- ' P Eoarn.to laugh. i,;A'goo'd laugh' is .lllls was decided -- by the members Mrs, D. Whlteacre, Huffolo, H, betiter.itbaPi medicine. Learn i how bf'tUecqrnm.iiarR-anTirjftVinBpeo)bov t! " 9Sifal6crry-JuPpc- r .1 tion.i will) .begrp.'Mayl5( whan! rtha .Ml.RPryf ..VeJHol.diBtpry is cpmnjijslbp jrtill T'-Tr,Jlikoa, gpUo The'BArarta'mliBi f thJuT '.W 1 as welcomo.as a sunbeam in a.slqk-ljobQn thq complaint that one of L'earn ttt keep your trbubieB totnytlraraicoihyiahlitla'bqu'tidlij. Ojitiiolii iWutlii! Snudav ' ScliJitoltl ;(ts,sta.t'ipnBvy.Ss50 Texas Jo;- to yours'difi "The' World is too'bdBy ppi? 'faeUitiios there! The 4mbhiHors 'wiU 'fiivjp'ilri 'iqe dr'6 hm and stra'w-'.- -! pfitH cnriisteibh W ie th'e'flif:4 ojtliroadiis'sued: :for! 185,000 ill tQieateifor lyodr ills rind' sorrows. , U 'LJ-' . iear.q, tQ ,.st?p orpaklng. i If Vom liinupscRpa irpm: trte,nadk:qnd dt Kepr'Xheir sta an, pot see any gqpd In the, world. ,atr.alnj palijg sijepja 4tnt6r to) ,nonB'8in4,A5arJ&as hofc.ashe peo- Keep the bad to yourself. .Lp.arn to, craaiuana aenoc racu tieBi ad Lhab m pleithoro make it fori the roads, rji'de yoir1 ' naVns and aches under W)l,l4kabi4 tbl arrUql'nti aJcorrrfct .deMpu'ihe bewchhrih builHiilM ty WUodltho th'e.flrat;! ,thfi(PMSfftni!;erB, WOUld be agija-tin- rjlfi'a'aaht BmileW. ' Nd one cards 'to fill i ue'.of'thVrprppierty;. i ' ' and b'e'st Flipper of iia seaso'ii. ijeartwhdtheryou have the5 )f or; refrigerator carpi i u ., Church Notes $ ' 'V ,13 . tha-flrsttim- . - ti v v tna-reopi.e- s Gtral, by,-tb- e : . of-sho- rt Ioco-motit- es - f . . - l...., - . --- - If-- 1 - Qt JStetef' ;:f3Hfev Happenings . i i . fnii f Kmjl posi-kt(p. t 4! , , - a-tj-, are.-reasonab- ly t" . ' tbe-bar- iJake-Perry- Prov-id,epcea- re ac-co- unt i ed . . rda-larl- a; v - . Fret-WPlK.- pf , , J - ISr-IuB- peo, pej-eor- - - ; i ' , ""' '. d hi "' m. - n M I . 1 s Siyb oobcldalon-iegardlrSgthejaetUaLva- i. earache,-ljeadachftrf- r , Hi,i i p)hm I. -- Exchange. Htlj4 Heavy, Impure blood pnVfpra iBipddyplm; piyc Thin For E..-C- ptB bltod, ,iouUd"dliiAipa. '.HnUi nun. t(ar. W"p" - l I'HtOrfcj: I.w. - " ti 'Burdoci v I. Berli to Miaud'MsV'b'hnaftE-- ; ler a- bouncjpjtipy. hu. moculug. Motftr and child are doing flue. NiV ib the tlma,id get.ri'dfof, your rheumatism. You dan do it bv Chamberlain's jliiaimedt 'and maNlglnsr the parts- freely at each. 8pffat!on. For Bale by AH Deal iVU .'jk-- ! ers. l,..a' ny fy , ri rr ap-plyl- pt - Escapes an Awful fate A thousand tontrues could not exMrs. J, E. potfraff press ofthe. gratitude ofher wonderCox, Jollet, 111., for awful ure f i"'): ' ,v '' ' ful deliyeVance from an had leftfate. "Typhoid pneumonia me .i Our. ifue.osample photographs wltha dreadful, qouorh," she .writes.. "SomfitimeaT hadsnoh aw(ulvcough-insriell,will'couyio'cijyouiofKtheiquklit$ I thought I would die. I couldKe't no beln from doctor's ittpf 9r.,vpr;l?.n Oom.f ui treatment or 6ther 'rned.jineB rtilL ' I used Dr., BIiu&'b N&w, r DJsoovery. , , ,. and look them. pver. Bit I owe my, life to this wonderful ' remedytforT abarooly eodgtf at ail .' now." Qdlak.'aqdiatfifite itiemtwt reuaoie m Mu.mremna iung meair clues. Byery. boHlav g uirantetd, 60e and 'M. Tds4n-jphptggjajihic'( ' s, w,f,-,put- Ponlt cry, terB d,9 well .enough. Jn novels qut are out.of pjace In ,real lfe. Learn" to meet your friends d main with a smile. or woman is always welcome, 'but thftdRspeRtio of, ihypQchbndnao is wate.d,auyw.her.e, ftPd. I a,an ,ipr ,nce as wen. , Alibve all',' give pleasure. Lose no aric4 bF giyibg pleasure. YodSvilf Bflalaub ibis world but tinclS; Agobd-h'umdre'4 hVrnatlam. ' K M ROYAL RAKIIIfi pnwnpp imp tt t m ' , - " tV e-- j 1 -- Corfeiat.uAk v T,, '; '''"' i Ajnyigop'thlpgMheriefere.itbat.'yoa birtier Uo it now do not1 defer or nUfki'Itr,'for;yVu rill not pttV'tlili ') k'i i'M ' wli(il'1-Aiiu- ,. ''" "' vtii ', - Ahsofuiefy Pare ,l"", The anly Baking Powder mfide jIr" ,!,, m-- i-, -- i WWWtt MW WkWWt xWKmM s m V. -- i TnibuU tvM V isiuM-,.-(yiviUf.-Mr- " 'g?sr5: Afrf-gfli"M!lWB- y ' XX,-!S wvi"tf -- .if '"' ,. .tMlV- i j.-.- a J3 4 mii&(ammmmii twti&ML v 'ft ) X--- ElK8Be EDITOR AND PUBLISHER ASSOCIATE EDITOR ANO BUSINESS MANAGER iMMI J. Member iMom iiimti"iTt i Subscription Rates Six mouths Three months One Year ,....$1.00 .. . Summer Time Is Porch Time al, of the City Engineer, if they 1 desire to do so, but shosld said pavement and curbing be not ? : PAUL M. MOORE. E. FAWOETT 50 2o D Qlnnrln nnnlfiB of Kentucky Press Association end Second District Publishers League Specimen copies mailed free application. Correspondthe ents wanted In all parts of parcounty. Address us for on Post Office as Second Class Matter. ticulars. Entered at the Earllnprton I t I 3 Branch Office in Morion's Furniture Store. 119 South Main Street, Madi- - j 1 Mar. n -- MiX jruuu AllVPN DAVIS ...0.. mric jiv. JHifcc swujii SOnUIlie, nenisiK; .. Pt. .., a 5 Telephone 47 Friday, May 17, 1912 Out of the Ginger Jar Where did the house fly? is, in facf, a battle. On this point optimists and pessimists agree. Evil is in- (l 'fe" solent and strong; beauty enchanting and rare; gsedness very apt to be weak: folly very apt to be defiant; wickedness to carry the day; imbeciles to be in great places, people of sense in small, and mankind generally unhappy. But the world as it stands is ( no illusion, no phantasm, no til dream of a night: we wake up to it again and again forever. Henry James. We want our eggs fresh, but not ' the cook. Light housekeeping is'apt to make heavy broad. The history of tho average man is largely notes. It is much easier to write a note than to sing one, The rent In the clothes will not pay rent of the house. A political rooster is of little account in the poultry bufsness. Whether a miss Is as good as a mile depet di upon the miss. There is a big difference between a butterfly and fly in the butter. Some folks forgo ahead and some forget themselves into the peniten- tiary. When the wolf is at the door we are not likely to have anv more cal- completed by the' owuer of snid premises on or before tho 1st dny For Genuine Porch Comfort - of July 1912, then the City En gineer shall let the construction there is nothing quite so at- qfjaid paving and curbing and tractive and servicable as all grading and work incident thereto to the lowest and best Vudor. bidder.- Before letting said con tracts said City Eugineer shall first advertise lor a period of 5 days by written or printed noti cos or by publications in one issue of some newspaper published in said City, the time and place when and where said contract will be let, and the specifications therefor. Said City Engineer, after accepting any bid for proposed work, shall reduce fche contract of the bidder to writing, and when duly executed, the same shall bo returned to the Clerk of the Oouucil. When said City Eugineer shall haye nccep ted said work from the contrac tor, he shall at once notify this Council of his acceptance, and of the amouut due the contractor, and will report to this Council PORCH the exact measurement of the frontage and abuttal so paved, and the exact cost of the work Made in 4 ft. width $2 25 done in front of and abuttiug Made In 0 ft. width 3.25 each lot, and the Council will Made in 8 ft, width 4.25 then apportion the cost as proMade in 10 ft. width 5.50 vided by law, upon which the Clerk shall issue an apportion- PRINCESS This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under new management and it's management guarantees its patrons high clays entertainments. Especially Adopted for Ladies and Children "Worlds Ilea: nuttirps,M You KaleniB," "EBsany," "Pathe," '8ellg" and "Vltrigraph." MADISONVILLE, KY. Matinee Daily 2 p. m. know what that We are HKaln running im-ana "Lubln." "Biouraph," Mie Semi- - vv eekly Bee and The Evansville Courier $1.50 Do you want all the political news from now until vudor SHADES after election? Send $ i .$0 and recefve the daily Courier and the y Bee by mail from date until Nov. 10. Every American prides himself on his. knowledge Semi-Weekl- iU2i fci .i. ' m of politics. The Courier haB as .many Republican It has Demo- O'Bryan ment warrent therefor against J. ' I MEN MUST EAT IF THERE ARE lers. Deafness can seldom be cured yet FEW FARMERS many a man is glveu his hearing in Agricultural America is now the police court. "buyiug from manufflcturiup; Eu- - After all, the crank keeps things rope large quantities of potatoes. moving whether in the machine shop "Vo are also just now taking from or in society. Hhe Argentine Republic large It is a good thing that a man can -quantities of corn to supply the change his mind without being obliged to change his clothes. needs of All carefull poultrymen stamp A. few years, ago such things their eggs,but that does not entitle would not have been believed. them to the privileges of the mails. During the past ten years our Some folks spend so much time "imports of agricultural products In trylDg to preserve their dignity that they have little leisure for any liave almost doubled and our products have fal-e- n thing else. farm of our total H ens are great thieves, they are cofrom 70 per-censtants steallng.thejr eggs and theret. - exports to 55 Our by sets a bad example. J.P.Morgan can raise $10,000,000 on .manufactures have greaty inbis check any minute; but the man creased while our agricultural who is raising a large family on $9 i interests have dragged. People a week 1b a greater financier than Morgan. Jhave gone from the farms to the Catarrh Cannot Be Cared cities and towns in great numwith LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot bers. The statistics show that in reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood 18Q0 our rural population was or constitutional disease, and in order to cure It Internal Hall's 58,88 per cent of our total popu- you must take internally,remedies. directly Catarrh on the and acts Cure Is taken lation. This means that 84 farm- blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure by quack ing people had to .produce food is not athe best medicine. Itinwas prescribed (or physicians this country one of , enough for only 100 persons. years and is a regular prescription. It is corn posed of the best tonics known, combined with J: .Now 03 farming people must pro the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the duoe enough for 100 consumers. mucous surfaces. The perfeet' combination of the two Ingredients is what produces such IThere can be no difference of derful results in curing Catarrh. Send .(for won opinion as to the bearing this has J. CHENEY & CO., .upon the permanency of the SoldP.by Druggists, price 73c.Props., Toledo, O. higher cost of living. It is ap- Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. parent and again emphasizes the Idleness the Root of All Sin. old'iaw of supply aud demand. Idleness Is the unforgiveablo sin, bent per-cen-- Utley & Co. INCORPORATED Madisonville, Ky. AN ORDINANCE Mrs. F. D. Bash was In Wednesday. J PorchSwingGomplete l- f i i ft Mtifflffifffld . I ft I It V. M The City Council of the City of Earlingtou do ordain as follows: That a pavement eipht feet wide be constructed in front of and abutting the premises owned by the St. "Bernard Mining Co., Isaac Davis and P. ,H. Whalen, Jr., on the north side of Main Stree,t in the City of Earlfngton,N said pavement to begin at Railroad Street and continue east to Robinson Street; also that a pavement eight feet wide be constructed iu front and abutting the premises owned by the St. Bernard Mining Co., Mrs. Minnie D. Gain, Mrs. Laura Victory, D. W. Uui8tead, W. K. Nisbet, A. O. Sisk, M. B. Long, and the heirs, on the south side ot Main Street in the City of said paving to begin at Kailroad Street and continue east to Day Street. Said pavements shall be constructed of concrete, and conform to the following specifications: Excavation 12 inches in depth, filled in eight inches with cinders which shall be well tamped; of all other Evansvllle cause it is the mother the concrete shall be composed of sins. x 5 parts of crushed stone, 8 parts of sand and 1 part of cement; said concrete to be made 4 inches thick and well tamped ; the top finish shall be two parts sand or fine limestone screenings, and one part cement; said top finish shall be 1 inch thick, and shall be well floated and well troweled and all sand used shall be Evnns- ville wash sand. Said pavement shall have either a stone curbing or a concrete curbing. If stone curbing is used it shall bo four inches thick aud extend four inches below the gutter line. It the curbing is made of concrete it shall confirm HI to the following specifications: The same specifications as for the pavement, except that the concrete shall be 6 inches thick, and the curbing shall extend 4 inches below the gutter line. Said pavement and curbing shall be constructed according to levels to be furnished by the City Mc-Gowaq the owners of said premises ae provided by law, and the same election. P. S. Toll your neighbor or phone him of thl oiler. shall be a lien upon said premiIf you already take the papers eend'tboin rb the absent ones or ses for the full amount of said distant friends. warrant, and all interest aud cost, Bee. Address all orders to the that may accrue thereon. The City Engineer is hereby appointed to let, inspect and reStolen Jewels Are Recovered. ceive said work. copies of this nrriimiuct-- , and a Over 10.000 worth of precious The contractor will be requir- true copy hereof shall be served stones which were stolen from the ed to give bond with good surety on each of the owners and claim- effgy of the Virgin at Czenstocnowa, to be accepted by the Council ants of said premises by the Poland, two years ago, have been discovered in the shop of a Jeweler for the faithful performance of Chief of Police. named Adler, In Lublin, Poland, whose premises' were being searched for Nisaid contract and to warrant said Approved correspondence. were) pavement for a period of three Frank D. Rash, M ayor. hilist found which led to Clue discovalso the A Copv Attnt years. ery of The City Clerk is directed to Paul P. Prick. Cm Clerk. Jewels another 5,000 worth of tbece in a house near Lemberg. supply the Chief of Police with lE'irlington, K. 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All we ask is an opportunity to give this machine a severe tet in your own office on your own work, alongside of any other machine. SEMI-WEEKLY BEE AGENT XE . Director and Embalmer Sample Can be Seen at This Office 7)Pf7 M K3 lv- - . ' , -- . CI .fc IfMkip o. iHtfpmg' - ma.-mm.is- ra HHHlggNMttgttft?. ia" MMWt-!1- -- y " O Just a Minute The man who whispeis down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who olimbs a tree and " hollers." By 41 "I Clark McAd&.ms BIUANELLE BACKACHE fi :;: Life Saver u News of the Town Mrs. D. F. Banks is visiting bor mother in Henderson this week. f J. M. Hoffman, of Madlsonvllle, was in town yesterday. We sell everything and sell it at a reasonable prioe at the Big Department Store. Roy Jones & Son, Mortons Gap. Neal Hollmger, of Madisonville, was In town this week on business. Services at the M. E. Ohuroh South Sunday at 11 :00 a. in. and 7:80 Morning sub- -' T). m. by tho pastor. jeot, "The Ascension of Christ.' Evening subject, 'Woman's Work and Opportunity. MIbb Lucy Fawcett spent Wednesday .nfbt with Miss Mabel Browning. FOR SALE One $100 course in anything except civil engineering, from International Correspondence School of Sor,anton Pa. Will sell at a bargain. Apply at Bee Office. Miss Ruth Long, of Madisonville is the guest, of Miss Ellzabotb Long for a few days. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Come out and join us. We are having new additions every Suuday. Mrs. C. B. Long, of Madisonville, was in town yestorday. We can supply your wants aud the price is right at the Big Department Store Mortons Gap Ky. Roy Jones &Son. Blakey Adams, of Madisonville. was in town Wednesday. And who knows but Harry Bramwell and his good family may aj?ain domicile in Earling- beth Chapman says: "I suffered sfrom womanly troubles nearly five years. All the doctors in the county did me no good. I took Cardui, and now I am entirely well. I feel like a new woman. Cardui saved my lifel All who suffer from womanly trouble should give Cardui a trial E61 In a letter from Branch-lan- d, W. Va., Mrs. Eliza- Take CARDUI The' Woman's Tonic 50 .years of proof have Bill Bryan, on a Summer's day, Was in the meadow raking hay. He thought, as he had thought before, About the field at Baltimore. He thought of Theodore and Bill,' running still. And some He thought of life, too swiftly fled, And how long all of ub are dead. He thought of destiny, of chance, Of history, and circumstance. He thought of three times out and four, And the White House gaping at the door. He thought bow any Democrat Ctti beat the straw man or the hat. He pitched the bay sometimes a mile A Btniled a very subtle smile. He well and corrpetently wrought. But no man knows just what he thought. old-timers NOT A DISEASE But a Symptom, a Danger Signal Which Every Woman Should Heed. C. A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. convinced those who tested it; that Cardui quickly relieves aches and pains due to womarily weakness, and helps nature to Jbuild up weak women to health and strength. Thousands of women have found Cardui to be a real life saver. Why not test it for your case? Take Cardui today! U . flUnnfnrl Af t.an.rllnBlllf 11111 As one while thinking' sometimes will. g With sometimes brow, He got at the matter, anyhow. Ho made but there I We always shield. The secrets of a private field. Bill wasn't pitohlug hay that day, ' Out on the highway, anyway. dnrkly-oloudln- Immediate Effect of Born; to Mr and Mrs. Roman Myers this morning, a fine girl. .All doing nicely, When you come to Mortons Gap be sure to visit the Big Department Store. Roy Jonks & Son Ohaney Strango is In Evansville this week. Nice line of new Drygoods Just received at the Big Department Store Roy Jonks & Son. MortonB Gap. The first ice cream and strawberry supper of the season tomorrow night at the Armory. Don't miss It. You'll be sorry if you do. When anyone has offended me, 1 1 to raise my soubso high that the c fense cannot reach it. Descartes. Wise Philosophy. ? j i tf " The talent who are to give the concert At Madlsonvllle have been solicited by Lycpum people, and Mr. A. E. Gnngle. editor of the LYCEUM WORLD. Indlanopolis, Jnd., William Lavender returned from expects to come from there to bear Nashville yesterday, where he at- those people, wny should the outside people be more interested la our tended the tuneral of bis helce. own 'talent than we. Let us give Call for what you want at the Big them a great audience. Department Store we handle everything. Roy Jones & Son Mortons Never Straight. Gap. The coco&nut palm has one peculiarMrs, A. O. Slsk was in Evansville ity. It never stands upright. There is & Malay maxim to the effect that "He Wednesday, who hath seen a straight cocoanut JSrt Majors, who progressed so well palm will surely live forever." here m railroad business and was later promoted to better things at Poor appetite is a sure sign of im Hopkinsville, has been again moved paired digestion. A few doses 'of to more Important work, this time Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will strengthen your digesn at Birmingham. Ed's many tion and improve your appetite. friends wish for him the beBt Thousands have been benefited by taking these Tablets. Sold by All things that can come his way." , Ben Wilson has returned from Dealers. " a Mixture. Hickman whore he has been on duty The origin of " is traced for several weeks. directly to the American negroes, yet Don't miss the ice cream and the rhythmic peculiarities of "ragstrawberry supper at the Armory to- time" are also characteristic of Inmorrow night given by the Baraoa dian music clans, of tho M. E Church South Sunday Sohool for the benefit of the Stiff neck is not only painful but annoying. To get rid of It quickly new church building. mh Mm nffantnri narfc with BAL Tickets on sale for all points in LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It the United States at our Earlington penetrates the flesh aud roiaxeB tne musoles bo that the pain ceases office. Price 25c. 60o. and $1.00 Drygoods, shoes, groceries, fresh per bottle, Sold by meat, bacon and lard, and ice at the bt. jjernarn naming uo., incorporBig Department Store. Roy Jonks ated, Drug Department. & Son, Mortons Gap, Ky. No Use Trying. "Live within your Income," says An. Marshal McEuen has Just returned from Buel Ky., where his people drew Carnegie. We could do It If the on havnext live. His father Is in general mer- people many door didn't Insist afford. things we can't ing so chandise business there. ton, at least temporarily? But let us hope for good." There's a reason to believe it. The turning of the railroad wheel of fortune brings many good things around, and this is one of the probabilities of the near future. Here's hopin' Harry. serious until last. September. I got so bad that I was obliged to seek medical aid. It seemed as if I was suffering almostairviDg death with hard straining and burning pains after each call, and I would have from five to six callB during the night. I had almost given up to die, when I happened to think of trying Dr. My husband Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t. bought me a bottle and I began to improve frourtbe first dose. When I had taken two bottles I waa completely cured. Yours very trcly. MRS. B. B. HALL R, F. D, No. 8 Roseboro, N. O. 8tate of North Carolina )( B Saranson County MrsB B. Hall, after being duly Bworn, deposes and says' that the above testimonial is true to her beBt knowledge and belief, so help me God. Sworn and subscribed to before me this ltith day of July. 1009. If you have tho slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetaCompound will help you, write Soon Realized ble to Lydia JE.PLnkham Medicine Go. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for advice. Your letter will bo opened, In March 1905. 1'was troubled wih rend and answered by a woman, severe pains in my back and left and held in strict confidence. Bide but didn't think it was anything Great Kidney Remedy is Poor Old England. "England," Bays a critic, "Is a of great intentions which are carried out" "A nation of shopkeepers," was had enough, but a of incapable undertakers Is terrible! London Opinion., Backache is a symptom of organic weakness or derangement. If you have backache don't neglect it. To get permanent relief you must reach the root of the trouble. Read about Mrs. Wood-all- 's experience. Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. Morton's Gap,Kentucky. "I suffered two years with female disorders, my health waa very bad and I had a continual backache which was LONGTIME INVESTMENTsimply awful. I could Dally Thought. not stand on my feet We live In an ascending scale when' 0, long enough to cook Expert Reports That Theie Kentucky we live happily, one thins leading to a meal's victuals another in an endless series. Robert-LouiCoal Deposites Will be Profit- without my back Stevenson. able in 3,000 Years nearly killing me, and I would have Lame backs is usually caused such dragging sensaThe father of a well-knoWall of the muscles of tl e I' tions I could hardly Street banker recently died and back, for which you will find nothii ff bear it. I had sore among the securities in his estate ing better than Ohamberlalnls Lininess in each side, could not stand tight bis son found the deeds for some ment. For sale by All Dealers, n clothing, and was irregular. I was comcaunel coal lauds in Kentucky. pletely run dowi. On advice I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- While the mines had belonged to the Don't Fail to Attend to pound and am enjoying good health. It family a number of years they had is now more than two years and I have never been examined thoroughly. not had an ache or pain since. I do all The young banker decided to find my own work, washing and everything, out their valuo and hired a famouB and never have backache any more. I geologists to 'report on them. After think your medicine is grand and I praise thoroughly inspecting of the the properit to all myjneighbors. If you think my ties, which took months of time and testimony will help others you may publish Mrs. Olue Woodall, Mor- an expenditure' of thousands of dollars, the expert stated in his long ton's Gap, Kentucky. s w Funeral Director and Emtalmer Demonstration it" New report: "The cannel coal deposits of these lands are very rich but as the veins are wide apart and the thickest one Is but 0 InchoB, and Inasmuch as the smallest veins Bboul apprbe oxlmatf ly 2 feet thick to work at a profit, I do not recommend working the mine. However, the deposits indicate that in 8,000 years the land will be workable and yield an enormous tonnage." Perfection Blue Flame Oil Stove Now going on at our store. Oome learn the cood cooking and bak ing qualities of this modern stove. Safe, quick an reliable aud don't heat up your kitchen in hot " I Mrs. Kose A. Freeman, Clifford, Va., sayB they have long used Foley Remedies and want to say a good word for them. Sho writes: "Foley Kidney Pills cured my husband of a long standing kidney trouble, after Harm Done by tho Apathetic. he had taken other medicine with out relief. We would uot be witb-u- t It Is the apathetic people wto v. Foley & Go's. mediclneB in our not take np the burden of tho Un house for many times their cost." who are doing real barm In the com Sold by St. Bernard Mining Go. try. Drug Department. -- ' 4. Demonstration When your food does not digest in operation. well and you feel "blue" tired and discouraged, you should use a little closes HERBINE at bedtime. It openB the bowels, purifies tbe system and 18 Night, May restores a fine feeling of health and Saturday energy. Price 50o. Sold by tit. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, Drug Department. weather. Easy, and . ' economic ft! (jf j Ijjy fi Mudis&Rvile, Kentucky S John Hobne, j Notary Public, Letter te Dr. Kilmer VCo.. Btagh&Hiten. N. Y. " Prove Whaf Swamp-Ro- ot Will do for JBlng-hamto- n, You. , Authentic St ory OF THE . Si Earl-ingto- Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. Yon will also'recelve a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Earlington y Bee." Eegular fifty cent and size bottles for sale at all drug stores. 8emi-Weeklone-dollar Greatest Disaster and Mystery of the Sea WMavMBBSaSBSSBSBBBSSJMBSBSBBBIBBBBSJiaBaBBSSBBBSSBSSSSSSBSS "Rag-Time- "rag-time- Why Merchants Should Advertise One of jtbe most effective ways for looal merchants to oppose encroachments of mail order houses Is to ad- many merchants Bleep on their oars while the catalogue houses come in and take a large portion of their trade, They demur at undertaking anything like a thorough system of advertising, contending that the drift to the mailorder house is bound to come ; and yep tbey make free complaint over the inroads of the mailorder houses Into tbelr par ticular trade. The fact of the matter is, tbe trade belongs rightfully to and would come to them If they were progressive enough in inviting it with good, live advertising, Too vertise liberally in the home paper. Sinking of Steamship Titanic By J. Henry Mowtray, PL D., LL. D. ' !" !. & i? n F'k & tfetlected wounds produce old sores and these In time develop ulcers whleti eat away; r i?. Snow Liniment Is a Htallni fUmtdy for All Ailments of Man and Beast th Ballard's appreciated the real merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy more loan now. rnis is snown Dy tne increase in sales and voluntary testimonials from persons who have been cured by it. If you or your children are troubled wit a cough or cold give it a trial and become acquainted with its good qualities. For Sale by All Dealers. Railroads as Beasts of Burden There never was a time wnen poo-pi- e er sinks and 1,600 people sent to a watery-gravwithout a moment's warning. Compiled from soul stirring stories told by eye witnesses of this terrible horror of the briny deep. The list price of the book is $1.00. We will . rTlH E world's largest and most palatial steam-J- e K1 furnish The Book' and the Semi-Week- ly . Bee I Year for lish off l & L"s- - Th' t$eld With' which this splendid llalmemt heals up a bad wound or sore has surprised and pleased those who were aocut-tomto the slower and uncertain effect of less powerful remedies. It meads the lacerated flesh so quickly that there is but little time lost front work. In relieving rheumatic pains, neuralgia, sciatica. It has done and Is doing a wonderful work. Many chronic victims of these diseases have found to their great satisfaction that it cures an attack la a fraction of the time required by the ordinary treatment. It is equally effective In the fleah ailments of animals. Owners of blooded stock value it highly for two reasons: It heals sorea and wounds quickly, and leaves no disfiguring soars. This remedy Is needed In every home. If its great power and t efficacy was generally kaown, no family would be without It. ed Price 25c, SOc and $llOQ JMKSF. MUMP SieybeB " raOMKTM pr Bottle. ST. LttNt, m. Sye Salve Is s safe and peettj' remedy fer Sere Byes Drug Department In a recent speech, Howard Elliot, president of the" Northern Pa ciflo likened the railroads of the country td "great beastB of burden." He said: "Like tbe patient ox or strong dray horse, they cannot haul their loads unless they are well nourished." Mr. EHIott further remarked that for 'years there had been great- - encouragement, given to manufacturing. At one, time there was similar encouragement given to transportatiou,,but of late the tendency was to repress It, and there was grave danger that the people, in an effort fed"' correct matters, have gone to far, For a mild, Doan' $1 ; ' .50 . Anyone who is a subscriber to The Bee aricl. paid in advance can have the book for 5:0 dents. The Semi-Weekl- y Bee Earlington, Ky: ST. BERNARD MINING CO. incorporated, Steret. ej aetien ot' the Rgultt, wodtra ' bowls, laxstWe. ' ijjat i try all v44hj u,n..mmmuB Jtfmimii'1 rh igfewfiWri ii iiif i't "'' - ff5(5J!L t,'rfW'JM"'' tmt&wfc jpftfo -- i a; c .vfet" v yaiw''"iniiM" ,w iTlA pffWUgP. 1 . mi, - ,W'1H -- wqigw yf wimimnyy. ,"- - I F Miss Minerva and WilliamGreenHill t V . 1h ' if"' Sho blushed and eyed him thoughtfully. She was making slow, progress with the child; sho knew, yet she still felt it her stern duty to be very strict with him and, having laid down "certain rules to rear him by, sho wished By to (.dhoro to them. ANCES BOYD CALHOUN "William," sho said after he had made a full confession, "I won't, pun; Ish you this tlmo for I know that Jimmy led you into It but " rrlgkt. br Killy A Brltioa Oa.) "Naw'm, Jimmy did n't Me an The children looked at each other in him 'an' Frances an' Llna'a all 'sponsfeo&sternation when they perceived ible, but I promise you, Aunt Minerva, not to clam' no mo' ladders." fieir loss. "What we goln to do now?" asked JUlly. CHAPTER XXI. "It this alnt just llko Billy, all tlmo lot to perpose to clam' a ladder and Pretending, Reality. ill tlmo got to let the ladder get looso The chain-ganhad been working torn him," growled Jimmy. "Wo dona in tho street not far from Miss, Milooked a goose egg, this .time. You nerva's houBO, and Lina, Frances, Billy, got us up hero, Billy, how you going and Jimmy had hung on her front o get us down?" fence for an hour, watching them with eager interest. The negroes "were "I did n't, neither." "WelL It 's Miss Minerva's house and sho 'a your aunt and we 's your Vompanyand you got to bo 'sponsible." g, T "Paint pcrtoo's little boys'Teeta,'' he Bald, "an keeps 'cln t'om glttln' hurt-cd- , Aunt Minerva, don't itf" Mies Minerva laid down lirr for and gavo her nephew her undivided attention. "You havo boon getting into mischief again, I seo, William; now toll mo all about it Arc you afraid of mo?" "Yas ," was his prompt response, "an I don't want to bo put to bed neither. The major he would .n't put little boys to bed day times." ' chained together In pairs, and guard-- : ed by twa bit?, burly white men suggest "Let's us play chain-ganed Jimmy. "Where we goln' to git a chalaW i.li 0.urled Billy; "t won't bo no fan 'thout ft lock nn' ohnlnJ . i'i't.- .1 ... UT i' j, uou v(. iuo iwx. uuu uuuui,ua JB1. 'n 1 l- He Needed Him DrlucianGrace An oldFifeshire ftirmer was COLORED COLUXX. ERV. f. Jt. EVANS, EDITOK . OwmVi TrmaVm abIiIm it 1'A "Yo' mama don't low you to go her cabin," said Billy. (l'o. be Continued.) You Need ' dentist: ' I Offitfc j vjt 5; .' " ' $! Stationery. " .a hanR ' ..''if in Victory BuiWmtf : 'v;, , kuoi i Nothing rIvob, an individual or"a flrm standing lu the business ' worldl ' ,'''..'''33' ''.i .i. iiKenice ,siationoryi nosiiy pruii,R; ,... o J i4r. . o iV JiA' mont, kQepa. constantly on line Hub of letterheads, noteheads? :'.. I '''' -- ,.. . and purifies the bowels. t'lie pld;nnnrin.st.ead o trying, to :J?rice6Q.conte.. Sold by 8t. put jouji.tlielka, ran about sfiout- - 'atod. Bernard Mining uo xncorpor Drug Departments ' As They See Us In England. tloo? .Wh'Mar'rf Mint lnnWi-nthPolitical riots in America are car Hiel? lt,8) terrible ye otth'U'ever 'aet" body 'v hen vo'rfe nebdln5 Vied out in a thoroughgoingp fashion. fyordjRQSehery tells a stoi;y a.frieid lfinil" Firemau?s Fund 'of his who visited Baltimore when am LrSection for. congress was in progress, 77 What Texans Admire fuming in for a shave he cdmplained is hearty, vigorous life, according to .to the negro barber that hie razor was Jbttiiv TftUman, ot ban Antonio. Srrv Nlnrtf- "Vnrrv llb1v. lr." vil "sHS" KiWrit.5f'" "fchL Dr No reply; "I. was oht last night at.aa. Kind's Nw Life PIUb surely put y uuuu d,Jim j UKVUU61 neW life and energy intA a 'person. ;w Wife arid m.believe they are tho best i r I ,ju... t i i Jt , 'i mnue,;' ixceuenc rur gcouiaun, liv,Por oholflranlorbu1, cholera infaner or klduev trouble. 35u. at All tum. darrlin from oold. and Druggists. t, wlntf colio, MoGEE'S BABYELIX-IIs a remedy of extraordinary Secret Yv9rt.n Apsw.c. power, tt.relleves colic pains Instantly, oteokH. diarrhoea and settles, the 'Wouldu',t,,yqurfglve, a .good o dlRorderqd stomach. Price 25 and waiter's'. sc'ret 61 gotng m." ' " 60o por bottle. Sold by without asking "for it?WUc St Bernard Mining Co., IncorporQlobe. ated, Drug Departments v a ' ll-'qor- from time .to time called upon A etroot jueotlng aid ndvi&ed'to hieure'hia houge Sunday afternoon will bo5 held hero o'clock. at iigiifnst fire by nn agent known Proaoluno: br the evangelist, Eav. as.Sandy.'.1J ,Th? old, iSfatcjr E B. MAntone, and.pthers, ' mot the ajrent's advances :if you bolch' Up a w'thyNa, na my lioose is qae liquid It Ib a Rlgn of bitter tasting bad digestion. 'fire, nion." iMieunpx-peqtet- ( A) dose or two of HERBINE will ho.vV.0Ver, Sorreot the disorder. It stimulates ; mu.p,-liow-eyoi , .' v happe.ne;r,and motf" SAnOy;, dlJPl ' (n)r,;MVVhBurJft that ?''S'B.i piEcj; Hour 8:30 A, M.-'8- :30( P.. M, bijllieads., stateine.qtaud envelopes; $g oth Hne.u and o,t,nmQrgll. also do circular, invttatlou ana ,caw oa f! Japan Fostlfrs' Home Industries.' albRue wofkrf Give u,s a trial, will be pleased. i vThe Japanese are maklns; screat strides In the woolen industry, and t"'i'iJi,i'1,Ji.f ''i-- i ty.IJ i.tuy iiupuruus iuo( jbibbl muuern ma- " ForSale cmnery are striving 10 manuiaciure fyi Snholftrshln on Drauchon'e all claieee woolen i;ii.. vri m rr.V? a market inofJapan. goods that And; ...i $10Q ohoiarshin on Brvaut & St'rat? 7T t0n JBusine.ss. College, Loutsvlllai I; F For auy ItchlhuVjklnVtrouble, piles, ecteraa, Ky. Apply to I 2 -. . A V '' '' , '', i..t.i '!'j&M ' L I j&W'- - " , B f'fB i . Semi-Week- ly Bee, Earhngtoti. Ky,; Jl." bies, Doan't Olatmont Is UlRhly recommended, oc aboiat all Storw, v, raoara, eivn, ucn, icaia neaa, nerpei, sca '.'' I , . . - - f Mid the responsible party. "I can climb down It, too," Frances. "You can't clam' down nothing at said Jimmy contemptuously. 1 can dam' down ," sec-jond- ed Ana nave grown xoiks laugning ut pop their sides open? I 'm 'shame' go anywheres now 'cause folks all ae telling me when I 'm going to re some more Easter eggs! Naw, re better not boiler," said Jimmy. "Alnt yqo going .to do nothing, Billy?" T hi i. 111. L... ..l -- ll land git the painter, man to bring !hls udder back. Y1 all, wait up. here." Billy's solution of the difficulty eemed the safest, and they were soon released from their elevated prison. "I might M well go .home and be 1 -- fr. Ik 'bout you can clam' down a Mt; you 'd fall and bust yourself ride open; you 'bout the cjumelest in mere is; 'ernes, your legs re too it." "We can holla." was Llna'a sugges- - Housekeeper I s Some Special lvalues That Will Arouse The Enthusiasm of Thrifty Household Providers nn WM if Sale HOUSEHOLD 10-- 4 'issl '' sH CRASHES Semi-Blea- cb Puro Linen Unbleached Crash at Union Llneh Crash ..,-'...,..- ,ch ji.i Spring Gleaning ' has been very much 9-- NECESSITIES 7c fa IQri Ifc'2u delayed by rhejeold weather ajrid. fain, but this bright new mefchandili priced so exceedingly low that it will 4 Blaeched Sheeting Bleached Sheeting ORn 4 cv ' 8-- 4 J Large Check Glass Toweling Bleached figured Cotton Huck Puro Linen Quest Toweling' . .'.:i i' ' learning tboatechlksa1 groaned 5UBa, 1 m going to getHght In the1 closet soon 's I get to my house," said Frances. "Go oa and put on tout night-- , ' ' , shirt, Billy? f, Billy, took himself to the bathroom and sjerubbedj and scrubbed;, but the IntxTefaeeoVto, oome'.ptf: "Kg, .....! 15-I- n. ' 40c -- stimulate the. Uwre to make home ready tor the good olc summer timc RemembeM the Dulin Standard,; . 4 Bleached Sheeting .at 6-- .luU (l Qln T 09 4 Bleached Sheeting Sv b. t 27-i- n. tiptoed, Pure Linen JJuck .. .. Toweling b. Hub Quality lowwiiQ-ipriGI'M is embjacedvinievery-afticie-nb'. ot ,'! -- .18c 23c 04 '1 ''SH 9-- 4 Brown Sheeilrig I ,,at 9-- :..'... :. ..'.'..... ' 4 , Brown Shetlng j i ;SSH me jsiicueo wnere nis aunt waB Jng .dinner aad ran into his own bad. them, upon bis. little, feet. Mise Minerva rang the dinner-bel- l knd he walked quietly into the dining-foec- i, trying to make as little noise. to attract as little, attention from f.'nnt ijchujw am iuta.lttl.1 1.4 wm ftisfAMcuY ittwnfi mi aV. iiwinicu f area at once tnxm" his feat." ' ""' Wfcat are' yon doing with your on, WUUamT she asked. Billy gtaooed soochalantly at her. IDeat yon think, Aunt Miner.," be "I xglttin' too hjg to go t any Bboesf I 'a moa' ready to on Jong p&ata, aa' howM I look. goln rowad' Inure- 'd JeatlOw to m tbich HfeBadtshD:-adtockings- . w.ere reeryd for . .f . TABLE, LINENS - Sunday wear, 50c Mercerized Damask0 .... ,, - Bleached .42c. matter how Come limited. .. - may be. .?:. ... r !,.. iri; early as some of ,the; qiiantitiesVare, . ; ''!' yip T.C Q 36-I- n, ''S' 1 ll ) ..Cora DomeBtio .....,..,.. ... pleached 36-ln- ch t 4l.Hrfi. ' 3G-in- ch 75c Imported Damask, 2 yards wide . . ., . . . . $1.00 all Pure- Linen JJIXUIUBB. Adyertlser ' Bleached Domestic' . LonBdaie Bleached Domestic Uu Q 65c d-- RUGS I f ! LACE quRTAs;';.. ii 50c Woyea DRAPERY Uu . ...... l $1.25 Damask Allure "Linen. $1.50 All Pure Damask': Linen, V" $!&$ tipliUu QLOfy rtC irowr "fliimwa" ,o bsadrhM.; i fcaSeM.I 31,80 barefooted' no Bao 11' JeefwfiNur xny efcdea ev day.' juet believe you wont. Go. take fkmn.oG at otvbe add' hurry back to ta. jtot too;.joitg, 1 '' .''" NAPIONS ' '. 1 $1.00 Hemmed Napkins at J I 85c 01 ? be "Lemmeieet wait tell I eat pegged, ftftJlng; to postpone the evil "N6, go (wash yoar-hkadk- $1.25 Hemmed Napkins (Jjl HQ at . . .;. .; - ' .'. V I lUV . . it" once, and " t' te sure and $1.50. Hemmed Nipklns $2.50 ':' Ohy Mice Mlncjvaptai-lieaiDfcithin-fefan- and im.miklia.tcly inquired, ''HoW' did Jroa get that paint, on your feet?" The little boy took his seat aAho table.- and lookod up at her with nls sweet, attractive, wipnlng smile. r - be made his second entrance Pure Linen Din- ner Napkins $3.00 Pure Linen $3.50 Sqallbp. N.apklns $2.00 MMiMcinimpiiiiiiiimi i Lunch . ',$3,00 4.50 i $4.00 'Pure Linen ' per fq Prt ?apWnsfr:,.....,i Din- - $5.00 Pure Linen Din ner' Nankins t . ! I'm 9Kn We are ,tne wrecKers 01 niga Madras lOace Crta,lagpr, ...(, .1K.( '. prices on Rugs in this city, soM Vi White Nottingham 7 El 35d Flneat Printed you don't come to see us you mte Scrim . y . . I vfi, fLace Cutaw ... . ,v v '(' tlG fthe best values and the. lowest ,'iv 25c Printed, Scrim, all 'J, $..00 tuffled, Lace Curt prlcea.tis. 22-iv)f,. . ... ..-- . . Absorbent Draper colors 7tains, white, or cream, pr. ? . ', Cloth, $1.00' Axminster Mats. 124o Printed Maiinuj White Nottingham 1flfi 24-iAbsorbent Draper 18x36 in UviU' $1.25 i at I Uu 1. Curtains, . . .- . pair . , ......'. .j 4 8c Cloth . . 51 $1.50 Axminster Rugs, i. Absorbent Draper $1.25 If 1.50 White or Ecru. $1.25 25a" Striped Etomlne, 40 1K 27x54 Inches ipches wide I uu Curtains, pair... ' r; 1.75 Mottled Ax. Rugs, 27 Hemmed h" and $2.Q0 White or 4 FO 25c Plains Ecru Scrim. $75 ' 27x54 Inches . . Diapers 0C at . Curtains. P,a?r. iu-i54-lTable Silence yjr nest Ax. Rugs, fln ftfl $2.50 W?.50 Nottingham Cur- - (KQ fin Golbred Burlap,, red, grtin 4 27 lull tains, pair . . . ,uy and brown, at Mosquo, yl $fc,0fl Nottingham, Cur 9x12 BruselSjRugs, CO Kh ?.' ''M I' ... . . . ?,U grade pair $15.00. , tains, iD. ipU 4rAi?TiNGs, Genuine Everett Shirtings jjh Scrim CM ,fin 9x12 Brussels' Rugs, f 1.50 and $1.75 of 'fine-- tap ''Matting, 30 Rolls 11 7R S17.O0" Grade 42-iCurtains, laco edge . Seamless Pillow P I ( fid 40 in red, green, blue colors, oqr Tubing iui Etpmlpo Curiains, $4 MC regular 25c quality, all fresh, $2,00 9x12 Brussels Rugs, ' laco edge, pa.iri 36-inew stock1. Choice, any ' nfl.. light and y Pqrcalo. $20 Seamless . .. . .ip lUi I u Ipattoyjo, pep yard .. t J', . . . ZUU 10c $nrk '.. . . .' ...;'.'. . Curtains,' M nCl $2.50 Etomlne ' 9x12 Axininster Rugs, jlace trimmed, , pair .D 1 iJUj ... , . i 111111 III ' Pure Indigo Apron:" . t 141 III II III $25, slightly soiled iPiUifA 'fjlngham v '.'.'. .'.''. 0G .T"f ipraiivV'1Japarjso, ' ' $3,00 Etomlne 'Curtains (umlnated;, nnd',.,. i ' Best Calico,' all colors; 2.15 llam.ngg,' p.UEr.best ,grao pair 9x12 Axminster Rugs, ,,!laco Ihsort, .$18.15 $3.50 Scrim Curtains, at $22.5Q;gradd 30c qualities. Choice, yd.. . Jl 3p-l' ClUny Lace, pair . .tOZiUu ' 9x12 Royal Axminster (ft 4 Q rfg fine Sea Island ....(J 18c and 2Qc China Mat Domestic ...'.... '! UU $4.00 Scrljri Curtains CO Qfe tings, wolght, yd !B Best Brdwn Domj(B- - Cl S-- id. White Npttjnghahi. rr SHI Colred ' . . 85c ... 15c Masonvllle Bleached Domestic Genuine "Southern Silk" Shirting 'Genuine "Blue' Bell" Shirting 3C-1- h. a. . 10c .:9c - ........ .,...,... ......iSLi 9c i sV n. 27-Ir- , '$1.50 n DJ ''mVIiuU, t j , ,"' Pi n. . 60-I- pc : 1 1 . 1 yg .li.U , n. ...... ' ifd n. -- , -- ' . r f M I v ' I ,.j. ; , 4 , - . ....'., n. . I lc 4 , Oluy Lace.rpr qheck,, 05-l- b. ;' i- 'J 1.' 16-hr- ailEBT wd;PIWXW BASES' 4,50 ff.OO' TOWELS .'' 7ouokVoVeH Inches lOo Uu linchesT -; j 72x90, fWelded, ,Seam( J Sheets! 54x90 Dallas, Seamless. ..;.!. ; k4(Jc Pft, 1 tVmr,iaina, itf.r Not Appliqued adrap Chl'ialattlhg, "WQlht ....... 75o ...15c 20c , , 3C-I- n. qurtajns,,.,.,..,.,... $Gj0D Net Appliqued . Curtains , . ?, ; . . . $;3,5,0, 35c i' Huck Tpweh3, ..'.ft-M- tt tjjeauiij ulin Complexions CTSl: AxsWA Will not be injured by sun, wind or dust if HINDS M I tl 1. h f i it ........ ' 15o'Hubk Towels, 20x43 inches . "jit "71 I 2U j sheets ...!.': '. '.:.'. Hf-JfS- 81x90 Dallas Seamless ....Ul ..lO1 ;'- Iftn ,hepts s8"lx90' Pequot"' yr.... Seamless MO '' . 244ix5ft. JapMatting RUgs MattinK. 06 Warp Best China .'.'... 25c 35c- v.'i'Kfl ' ; : ' WHl'iiQUlLTS ' v ' i " 'A '"'" ..,.'. "Hummed' f - Jli 5x9 'tt.i Jap 17'GHuck Towels,' Sheots 90x90 Utica Hemstitched ,,.... ...tn $1.0! 10i 4 1 Hemstitched i." & 25c Puro LinenJHuck Towels R. ...-- ; I Lh C. . f Honey and Almond Cream ' ...... 17c sjilu . Sheets 42x36 Cambridge Pillow Case 42x36 Dallas Pillow Caso ' "7 t 4 1 ' $ Dry,, rpuhjsajlow stln is made soft, clear ahfl girlish with .this rfaaid'to Nature. It Is cleanslrfg and healing for every kind of eruption. Used many years in thousands of refined families. A safe. sure, delightful toilet eream. ii used da)ly. SOcjuminenGUest Towels t ,1 ll w 11 field; IJlaHKetB, s.1 Rugs , . . .ma hn LJ5 Gray Woolnap "Cot- - fl 4 AC, xi Jap, . itfattlng ttugs , . . v ' "tpri Blank'eta .V .pJiUU JM iHd ofc1!'' 1x6. it'i China Matting; .Jjf.QFJ ' i&Oj'Graypplnap . A.vv.fr,rv""-'-V1MA'Cotton BlankqjB,v...J China Matting; OCn,Q f;fi.5p, ,AH. WOcrt gpripg- R JICiANKETS ' -5Jlft atjlpgf ,.,.-.:.. isiiwhiQuiits,.; f.fnn 'V ' r QuifiiivV 'Wioiea:v?hita U ,..,.. isjiuu ; lW? .' . ,Extra Larpe.iCrqchpt - A4 rn ' i'K-r-f-P-T MBRa-2-- t 18x461 Bleach; Sath Bleach Bath "Rji lUU ; -- :r .' Sfc.3 rt" )XM!Ui' ' !'';j p"' .', 1 ... . ., ' ; ' - .j)iiiv. n limHrfJ u- 0x8.5; I'lf'n '(Jirti ssi .. " 8x88 Scaljop'ed, Whit if k jfifl 1 Towels 22x4G r V I 1 liquid in bottles, Cold Cream ' jp tubes. JXJftftf; , 51, UBrniru mining I"cw Towels )V 27x4 ...... i. . .. nfjp tUU" UUu ... .. I livl I .1 ww'fwrm' r V V' f,'76x8"8 Whita.SfUip. ".Quiits ..; v C .jvi'. .. .iiiUU rfh V'Heavy Bleach., rrt -- 82x9,2 'ScaHqped'Satin' ui. . Bath Towels JQullts. 53.00 " ' ' 'JfflPM . . tVv 't ... , . . ....... - - lr-- I i'' , y ,r II V" nu - d , ' v S V- - :trfvf ., f- - yv i'M rt" r-- i" o rc ' , ' Ll Mtali- ,,, Mly'- -. r 'IMaufXrtimniiMUfcMlMtMfc , h , .. 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